MANAGES VERNON STEED MAKES ADJUSTMENT ON TRANSMITTER ROGER WILLIAMS PERFORMING AS DISK JOCKEY Personnel At Warrenton Radio Station WARR Congratulations TO RADIO STATION WARR i r. j'-pf >4- : ' •. V ' W ; IN WARRENTOfl t '*!«*'* * • iv3e ' i ^ '; -$•*• - ' £i - •/ '520 O- Z/0„ RmJio 2>iJ ..v.. '■ £L*;- , . . . ' - f <k ' ■ ** vV' „ , . HE CITIZENS BANK TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS MAIN STREET NORLIKA ROAD M—+»r F«feraf Dtp—H I Mrs. Freddie Paynter and sob of Wis* mm Friday visitors of Mrs. Edwin stansbury and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Clsnnc* Wsst. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Salmon and aon of Roanoke Rapids wars Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Salmon, Sr. Mrs. Johnny Strickland ot Roanoke Rapids was a Saturday visitor ot Mrs. Gladys Stansbury. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Myrick of Virginia Baaeh, Vs., wars weekend guests of Mrs. John Myrick. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ross and daughter of Wilson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Myrick and visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Sarnie Dickens, Miss Elaine Johnston and Mr. Ronnie Crawley attended the State Fair in Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. Petty Parkinson of Nor Una spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Salmon were Wednesday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Salmon, Sr., In Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mrs. Lloyd Salmon, sr., Has returned to her borne after being a patient in Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mrs. Lillian Small wood and Mrs. Grade Cook of Roanoke Rapids were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nannie Pepper and Mrs. W. A. Crawley. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Moore and children, Brenda and Glenda of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whitby and children, Kathy, Ronnie and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray and daughter of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones and children, Kim and Pam, of Elams were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Tommy Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pike were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carter and W. G. Pike in Raleigh. Mrs. Van Fossen of Missoula, Montana, Is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams. Mrs. Lizzie Mathews of Roanoke Rapids spent the weekend ' "with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley P.Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bobbttt of Smlthfield and Mrs. Mildred Oxenham and Mrs. Helen Cooper spent last weex^nd in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Bobbitt ware Sunday afternoon visitors ; of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bob- j bltt and Mr. and Mrs. Buxton : Bobbitt In Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Marks of j Hopewell, Va., spent Saturday night with Mrs. R. A. King and j were Sunday dinner guests of I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Umphlett. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Averlal \ and aon, Ronnie, of Washington, D. C„ spent the weekend with | Mrs. John W. Curl and visited other relatives. Mr. R. B. Patterson, Sr., Is ! a patient in Park View Hos- ! pttal. Rocky Mount. R. B. Pat- j terson, Jr., of Canton spent the : weekend with his mother, and visited his father while here. Mr. and Mrs. William A. j Newsom at Athens, Ga., spent I the weekend with Miss Alloa i Newsom. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Raid of < i Alexandria, Va., spent several < days last week with his par- ] ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. i Raid, Sr. Mrs. John Curl vent Wed- j nesdey night with Mr. and Mrs. ; Utm Griffith in Rocky Mount. : Mr. Clarenoe Carter of i Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. j Walter Pike during the week- j end. I Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Bobbltt, Mrs. W. J. Benton, Sr., and j Mrs. Temple B. Farmer at- i tended the regular meeting in \ Emora Chapter No. 119 In RoeS soke Rapids Thursday night. ! Mrs. Vera B. Draper of Halifax District Deputy Grsnd Matron of the 5th District Order of Ithe Eastern Star of North Carolina her official visit. Mrs. W. T. Threewltts, Sr., spent sometime last week with Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Kuhms In Newport News, Va., and visited her brother In Riverside Mr. sod Mrs. Sol B. Bobbltt and Mr. Roy Wright ware in Rocky Mount TTaitoeertej Mr. Charlie Sewell of MartraeSboro «as a weekend visitor of Mr. Maynard Bobbttt and Mlas Viols BoMrttt. Ob Monday they were dinner guests of Mr. sad Mrs. Howard H. Mr. aad Mrs. QradyMoselsy § of Warrantee were Sunday vlsig tor# or Mrs., easily*aunisbury. MOk prodocttoo In the United •Rates In ISM touted US.8 billion pounds, ato* 1 % leas than to IMS. . Bfrnray Btws 'v _ Missionary League Meets At Lutheran Parish Hall The Lutheran Woman's Missionary League oI St Paul's Lutheran Church mat Thursday night at the pariah hall vtth Mrs. Lillian Bandar as hostThe Bav. a T. Nsumsnn opened ths meeting with acripture and prayer, lad In the e!'\png of a hymn and lad tbi topic iltfUMlon. Tht topic, taken from the "Women's Quarterly ' was •The Church IB A World at Cults." Mrs. Lillian Bandar, president, presided over the business session when the ladles made plans for their bazaar to be held on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. at ths pariah halL After routine buslnaas, ths masting was closed with the singing of ths League Hymn and the recitation of the League Prayer. The hostess served pumpkin pie, cheese curls md an orange drink. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Joe Step us tn, Mrs. Lillian Bender, Mrs. Jj D. Holtzman, Mrs. George Bender and Mrs. Walter Haun attended the District Lutheran Women's Missionary League meeting at the Redeemer Lutheran Church In Fayettevllle on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Brown Hostess To Her Bridge Club LITTLE TON-Mrs. Churchill Brown entertained her bridge club Thursday night in her home on Roanoke Avenue with two tables set up for play. Roses and tall flowers were used to decorate for the occasion. Mrs. W. C. Jones, jr., was winner of high score prize. Mrs. Bert Schlicter was winner of low score prize and Mrs. JOces received the guest prize. Others playing were Miss Anna Wollett, Mrs. William Leach, Mrs. J. N. Moseley, Mrs. Roger Moore, and Mrs. Ferdle Moore. A sweet course and coffee ,K* " V'T' ' Mrs. Gracte Puryear returnad bom* on Tot ad ay after spending two waeks with bar son, Mr. Carl Puryaar, and Mrs. Puryaar In Trevor, WisMiss Alloa Wycfcoff has returned home after receiving treatment it War ran General Hospital for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Call Lorenz, Mrs. H. B. Bendsr, Mrs. G. S. Pa«a of Arlington, Va., and Mrs. C. F. Holtzman visited Mrs. Eva S. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtzman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L.M.Paschall, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. h. M. Paschall, Jr., and Darlene, Donna and David, and Mr. and Mra. Luke Gupton and Deborah and Wayne of Loulsburg were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wrenn, Jr., In Henderson on Sunday. Mr. W. L. Klllan, Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Klllan, jr., and family In William ston over the weekend. Mrs. W. L. Klllan, Sr., returned home with him after spending two weeks with her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maithews of Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman on Sunday. Mr. w. B. seaman, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gupton and children of Louisburg, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wrenn, Jr., and son of Henderson, Mrs. C. C. Holtzman, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Jr., and family visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., over the weekend. Mrs. Albert G. Bender returned home from Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson on Friday after receiving treatment for several days. TO SHOW SLIDES The Rev. Jimmy Ay cock of Willow Springs will show slides of his tour to the Holy Land at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church on Thursday, Oct. 22, at 7:30 p. m. The public invJU$, to,, *Und- - y. - (jrndcMMrta Hoiow A «oln*-away party «u (Ivan at Um toon* o( Mr. tuici Mrs. Moses Russell, Sr., ot Wise on Saturday, Oct. 17, tor their grandchildren, Sp/5 aud Mrs. Willie J, Whitley. Tba couple will leave tor a three-year stay in Europe altar brief visits In otbar sections. A party cake, Hawaiian punch, nuts and mlnta were served and many flits wars received. Out-of-town guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Moses Russell, At Going-Awf Fifty Jr., of Durham, Miss Cynthia Marks <rf Ktttrvll, and Mr. DarmU Williams at Alexandria, Va. Mra. Whitley U the former Miss Marlon Williams of Wise FAST WORK The License and Theft Division of the Department of Motor Vehicles reports that an experienced thief can strip a fourspeed transmission from a stolen car In it to 14 minutes. 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