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» Mr. and Mrs. A. J. House
spent several days this week
In Ashland, Ky„ and attended
the funeral of her sister In
Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs. Mary
Tudor, who had been their
guest for ten days, returned
with them to Ashland on Sunday.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Milliard were
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Halthcock
and family and Mr. and Mrs. L.
M. Halthcock of Macon and
Mrs. Earl Halthcock and family
of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Hllllard and family of
Henderson were their supper
guests on Sunday night.
Miss Agnes Ellis of Klttrell
spent several days last week
with her sister, Miss Lucille
Ellis, at Colonial Lodge.
Mrs. Ruth Currln and Mrs.
Knott of Oxford visited Miss
Eula Allen last week.
Mrs. Margaret Barnes of
Raleigh was a visitor here last
week.
Cadet Rusty Cole of Flshburne
_ Military Academy,
Waynesboro, Va., was here for
the weekend.
Mr. Jay House of Elon College
was here last week.
Mrs. G. W. McCann of Franklin,
Va., and Miss Sue Pretlow
McCann of Norfolk, Va., visited
relatives here last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ross and
family and Miss Cathy Bagby
of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs.
Auston Briley of Greenville,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bagby of
Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs.
Packmayr of Panama Canal,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and
family of Oxford and Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Ross and family
of Macon visited Mrs. J. A.
Ross for several dayslastweek
due to the death of Mr. Ross.
Mrs. R. S. Jones spent the
weekend with Miss Scoggln
Jones at Greensboro College
and attended Parents Day.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hunter
and children, Pat and Polly, of
Charlottesville, Va., spent several
days here last week due
to the death of Dr. £. P. Hunter.
Major Edward K. Davis of
Mlnote, North Dakota, was here
Sunday for the funeral of Dr.
F. P. Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Polndexter
and son of Waynesboro,
Va., spent the weekend here.
Mrs. J. M. Lewis of South
Hill, Va., visited relatives here
on Saturday afternoon.
Miss Edwlna Booker spent
the weekend with friends at Virginia
Beach, Va.
Mr. Dixon H. Ward of Staunton,
Va., spent the weekend
here.
Mrs. F. H. Glbbs has returned
after spending some time in
Ashland, N. J. with Mr. and
Mrs. Barnaby MacAuslin.
Mrs. W. H. Weatherley and
children of Elizabeth City spent
several days here last week
with Mrs. Alpheus Jones.
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Engagement Announced
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallobln of Elizabeth City announce the
engagement of their daughter, Denlse, to David Thomas Tayloe,
Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. David Thomas Tayloe of Washington.
Miss Gallobln Is a graduate of East Carolina University,
Greenville, and is presently teaching at Slier City. Mr. Tayloe
Is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
where he Is attending Medical School. He is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Woodall of Warrenton.
The wedding is planned for December 27.
MISS DENISE GALLOBIN
Mrs. C. T. Johnson of Seaboard
Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Johnson, Jr., and sons.
Mrs. Jeffress Rodwell of
California Is guest of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Rodwell.
Mrs. M. A. Hayes of Henderson
was a visitor here Monday.
Mrs. Thomas Ellington has
returned home after spending
some time In Raleigh with her
son, W. G. Fleming and Mrs.
R. D. Jones, who is a patient
In Wake Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. W. R. BaskerVill attended
the meeting of* tie :Boydton
Chapter of the vp<f in South
Hill, Va., Monday.' $ 'i
Visiting Mrs. S. >B. Fleming
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Fllppen and daughter, Wanda,of
Colonial Heights, Va., Mrs.
John Morrison and son, J. B.,
Jr., of Prince George, Va., Mr.
Ralph Fleming of Wise, Mrs.
Bobby Burnett and children of
Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. William
Fleming and Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Fleming and children of
Henderson.
Kindergarten Has
Hallowe'en Party
A Hallowe'en party was held
at Mrs. Neal's kindergarten
Friday morning. Gaines played
were witch game and bobbing
for apples.
Children were dressed in
costumes representing ghosts,
devils, Red Riding Hood, Cinderella
and witches.
Punch, cupcakes, bags of
treats and apples were served
by Mrs. Gus Daeke, Jr., to the
following; Jane Aycock, Jules
Banzet, Wally Allen, Nancy
Bartholomew, Karl Daeke, John
Daeke, Donna Leonard, Eddie
Poplin, Janice Pltchford, Andy
Lanier, Caroline Shearln,
Ste vie Gellnas, Tonl Gel In as and
Davis Capps.
BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Draffin,
Jr., of Ahoskie announce the
birth of a son, John Patrick,
on Oct. 29 at the Roanoke Chowan
Hospital In Ahoskie. Mrs.
Draffin Is the former Miss
Pamela Quick of Norllna.
District 14 Clubwomen
Meet In Youngsville
iik annual lau meeungonne
14th district of the North Carolina
Federation of Women's
Clubs was held In Youngsvllle
on Saturday, Oct. 31, with the
Youngsvllle Women's Club as
hostess. Mrs. R. B. Butler
of Warrenton presided. Mrs.
Paul Keller, state president,
and Mrs. J. D. White, state
third vice president, gave the
morning addresses.
Among the 159 clubwomen attending
were the following from
Warren County:
Warrenton Woman's Club —
Mrs. W. L. Wood, president;
Mrs. T. W. Hawkins, Mrs.
Charles Bunch, Mrs. Leonard
Daniel and Mrs. R. B. Butler.
Warrenton Junior Woman's
Club — Mrs. Earl Halthcock,
president; Mrs. Jack Harris,
Mrs. Linda Carter, Mrs. Bill
Held, Mrs. James Harris, Jr.,
Mrs. Bobby Blaylock, Miss
District Director Is
Guest Speaker
Mrs. B. G. Morgan of Spring
Hope, Director of District Six,
N. C. Division, United Daughters
of the Confederacy, was
a special guest and speaker on
Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. M» P. Powell,
president of the Warren County
Chapter.
Mrs. Morgan gave a report
on the 74th Annual N, C. Division
Convention held In Charlotte
this month. Newly elected
officers for the state for the
next two years are Mrs. G. A.
Moore, Jr., Wilmington, president;
Mrs. Alton R. Keith,
Burgaw, vice-president; Mrs.
Kenneth R. Smith, Raleigh, 2nd.
vice-president; Mrs. Bissell,
Greensboro, 3rd. vice-president;
Mrs. E. Earl Moore, Shelby,
treasurer; Miss Panthea
Anne Twitty, Greenwood, Del.,
Historian; Mrs. J. B. Miller,
recorder of crosses; and Mrs.
Houser, Cherryvtlle, registrar.
Mrs. Morgan said that Miss
Alice Whitley Jones, Richmond,
Va., President- General, U.D.
C., was guest and speaker at
the convention and gave a most
Inspiring address on the work
of the organization, stressing
the educational work through
scholarships, patriotic work
and aid to the Veterans and
hospitals today, and relief work
to needy descendants.
Mrs. R.B.Butler,participated
on the program, and was
presented her membership certificate
by the president, Mrs.
Powell.
Following the meeting, the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Frank
Newell and Mrs. Roger Norwood,
served a sweet course
and spiced tea.
Marriage Licenses
Joseph Baltlste, white, of
Schenectady, N. Y., to Judith
Lynn Erlach of Schenectady,
N. Y.
Alan Ray Sitter son, white,
of Richmond, Va., to Annette
Conrad Harland of Route 5,
Richmond, Va.
Otha Newcomb, Jr., white, of
Warrenton to Janet Sylvia
Campbell Carroll of Warrenton.
Stephen Kent Goodrich, white,
of Mechanlcsvllle, Va., to
Carole Jeane Beattie of Route
1, Mechanlcsvllle, Va.
Roger Dale Jones, white, of
Alexandria, Va., to Barbara
Anne Redman of Arlington, Va.
Phillip Howard Thompson,
white, of Baltimore, Md., to
Barbara Jean Toporayckl of
Baltimore, Md.
Burwell Taylor Smiley, Sr.,
white, of Macon to Sarah Louise
Spain Childres of Macon.
ATTEND FUNERAL
Among those attending the
ftneral of Dr. F. P. Hunter
here on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. David Davis of Williamston,
Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Weston and daughters, Margaret
and Gene, and Mr. Andy
Hoyle of Franklinton, Dr. Henry
Sm at hers and Dr. and Mrs. H.
Way Smothers of Charleston,
S. C„ Mrs. Esther Capps of
Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. James
Neill of Hickory, Mrs. Charles
Bundy of Charlotte, Mr. Peter
Seaman, Jr., of Richmond, Va.,
Mr. Tony Smathersof Washington,
D. C„ Miss Louise Jones,
Mrs. R. B. Boyd, Dr. W. J.
Peete and Dr. Charles Peete of
Durham, Dr. L. R. Kornegay
and Dr. and Mrs. Newaom Battle
at Rocky Mount, Mrs. r. P.
Hunter of Roanoke Rapids, Miss
Sarah Gayie Hunter of Richmond,
Va., and Mrs. J. H.
Featherstone of Charlottesville,
Va.
The world's longest oceangoing
highway stretches lor 100
miles, linking the nor Ida Keys,
the National Georgraphic Society
says.
Deborah Brown and Miss Eleanor
Thompson.
Norllna Woman's Club— Mrs. *
G. O. Stultz, Jr., Mrs. Pattle
Brauer, Mrs. Alta Davis, Mrs.
Lillian Klllan and Mrs. Gus
Daeke, Jr.
Norllna Junior Woman's Club
-Mrs. Earl Stegall, president;
Mrs. L. O. Robertson, Jr.,
Mrs. Alice King, Mrs. Margaret
Brame, Mrs. Betty Kemp,
Mrs. Don Lemleux, and Mrs.
Pete Fleming.
Norllna Literature and Music
Club—Mrs. R. H. Fuller, president;
Mrs. A. S. Wyckoff and
Mrs. Florence Held.
Macon Community ClubMrs.
G. W. King, president;
Mrs. Grady Haynes and Mrs.
Henry Fuller.
Many awards, ribbons and
certificates of honor were won
by the Warren County clubs.
Library
News
MRS. L. S. DANIEL
Librarian
We wish to thank all those
who have made recent contributions
to the Warren County
Memorial Library and all those
who have given memorial books
honoring departed loved ones.
We appreciate your interest and
generosity. It is through your
continued support that we will
be able to serve a real need
In this community.
Our readers come from not
only Warren County but from
other counties and states. We
meet many interesting people
in the library and check about
100 books a day. People are
reading for entertainment
as well as for Information.
Mysteries are very popular
as "escape" reading. Some recent
titles on our shelves are:
"Blind Spot," Harrington;
"Three Times Three," Haycroft;
"The Long-legged
House," Berry; "The Con
Game," Waugh; "The 8th Mrs.
Bluebeard," Wwigh; "A Stitch
In Time," Lanthen; "Die
Laughing," Lockrldge.
Also, "Triple Exposure,"
Coxe; "With A Vengeance,"
Shannon; "Blood and Judgment,"
Gilbert; "Gideon's
Mouth, Gideon's Staff," Marrlc;
"The Scapegoat," DuMaurier;
"Cop Out," Ellery
Queen; "Jubilee," Brick;
"Murder On A Bad Trip."
Drummond; "Kill With Kindness,"
Shannon; "KU: My
Love," Hunt.
Mariam Boyd Honor
Roll Is Announced
The Mariam Boyd School
honor roll for the first sixweeks
grading period was released
this week by Principal
L. B. Henderson as follows:
Grade 4: Fenlce Lorane Harris,
Klmberly Beth Stegall, Devergla
Louise Williams, Mary
Alice Carroll, RhondaM. King,
Sandra E. Richardson.
Grade 5: Moneak Alleshla
Alston, Sheryl Rose Ay cock,
Catherine Louise Leffler, Tony
Harris.
Grade 6: Ricky Evans, Delton
Green, Harry Haas, Edna
Tunstall, Connie Valentine,
Sheila Richardson, John Capps,
Robert Porter, Theaoseus
Clayton, Cheryl Richardson,
Brenda Lynch, Charles Haynes,
Phyllis Wilson, Jo Ann Richardson,
Ricky O'Neal, Janet Edwards.
Hawkins Junior High
Honor Roll Announced
The honor roll for Hawkins
Junior High School lor the first
six-weeks grading period was
announced this week by principal
Bennle L. King as follows:
Grade 7: Robert Clayton,
Terry Edmonds, Wanda Green,
Audrey Kearney, Thomas Park,
Ann Delon Rlggan, Paul Thompson.
Grade 8: Kim Fleming, Grady
J. Haynes, Clyde Perklnaon,
jr., Alfreds Rose, Beraadlne
Richardson, Crystal Weaver,
In Hospital
Patients in Warns General
Hospital at 5 p. m. Tuesday
were listed as follows:
Elizabeth Pegram, Charles
Loyd, Vlck Moore, BeU Williams,
Shirley Wortham, Robert
Thompson, VMa Orerby,
Luc Ian. Fowler, Matt It Blalock,
Lucas Coley, William Husketh,
Josephine Belfield, William
Short, WUlie Sliver, Henry
AjrMM, Nancy Harrison, Bmy
Bun. Willie Fleming, Mary
Davis, James Jones, Baby Girl
Jbnea, Baby Girl Baskett
Extension Homemakers Meet In Raleigh
Forty women from Extension
Home makers Clubs In Warren
County attended the 50th Anniversary
of the North Carolina
Extension Home makers Association,
Oct. 27, at the Memorial
Auditorium in Raleigh.
Highlighting the morning's
program was an address by
Governor Robert W. Scott. He
spoke on problems of the poor
in North Carolina and how the
Extension Homemakers have
challenged such.
Governor Scott commended
the women for the progress
made in the Expanded Nutrition
Program and in the area
of housing. He spoke also of
the need for more women power
in professional and technical
areas, and the complex role
of the woman serving as a wife
and mother, and as a career
woman.
Included In the program was
a parade of presidents of the
Extension Homemakers County
Councils. Each president carried
banners with names of the
county and the year of affiliation
with the state organization
and was dressed in fashion to
represent that year. Representing
Warren County was
Mrs. C, P. Hooker, County
Council President. Warren
County became affiliated with
the State organization in 1939.
Past presidents of the N. C.
Extension Homemakers Association
were given special
recognition and were ushered
into the auditorium by outstanding
4-H club members from
their counties. Mrs. James C.
Harris, a past president from
Warren County, was ushered in
by Linda Holtzmann of the
Ridgeway 4-H Club. Mrs.
Harris of the Inez community
was president of the Association
in 1965.
Extension Homemakers affiliated
with the program continuously
since 1920 when the
state Council was organized and
Negro Extension Homemakers
who Joined the State Council in
1940 and have remained members
since that date were recognized
and will receive recognition
certificates.
Those attending the meeting
from Warren County were:
Mrs. James C. Harris, Mrs.
Boyd Reams, Mrs. Samuel P.
Alston, Mrs. Joseph Baskett,
Jr., Mrs. William Bender, Mrs.
James H.,Boyd, Mrs. L.E.
Boyd, Mrs. Marcellious Boyd,
Mrs. Robert E. Carter, Mrs.
C. G. Coleman, Mrs. E. G.
Davis, Mrs. P. G. Davis, Mrs.
Robert B. Davis, Mrs. Veatrlce
P. Davie, Mrs. Robert Debnam,
Mrs. R. S. Dunston, Mrs. Frank
Fttts, Mrs. Raymond Fttts,
Mrs. E.H. Gaffney, Mrs. Harry
Hawkins, Mrs. Benjamine Howard.
Mrs. Bettle Howard, Mrs.
Maxwell Howard, Mrs. Mary
B. Jordan, Mrs. ErvlnC.Kearney,
Mrs. Charlie Perry, Mrs.
Horace Perry, Mrs. Blanche
Pullen, Mrs. Mary Reid, Mrs.
Arthur Richardson, Mrs. C.P.
Rooker, Mrs. J. B. Russell,
Mrs. J. S. Spruill, Mrs. Hilda
Terry, Mrs. Cora Watson, Mrs.
G. E. Williams, Mrs. Nick Williams,
Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Mrs.
J. D. Holtzmann, Miss Linda
Holtzmann.
Agents attending from Warren
County were Miss Emily
B all Inge r and Mrs. Bertha B,
Forte.
NO TRACE
Doctor: "This peculiar behavior
in your son is probably
a matter of heredity."
Mother (fiercely): "There's
never been the slightest trace
of heredity in our family!"
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