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News & Society Items Brenda Massad and sons, Mark and Jason of Fort Myers, Fla . spent two weeks recently with her mother. Mrs Willie Might. Luncheon guests in the home of Mr and Mrs A. 1. Wemvss on Friday were Mr and Mrs I,. ( Benson of Griffin Ga . Miss Shannon Benson of Decatur, fla Mr arid Mrs Howard Benson and sons. Tommie and Clinton of Klamath Falls. Ore., and Mrs /elma Benson of Warrenton Other guests in the afternoon were Mr and Mrs E. Ci Alston of Hollister and Mr and Mrs .1 H King of Warrenton Mr and Mrs 1. ( Bensson, 1'nmmii and Shannon spent Frida\ night with Mrs Zelma Benson Mr tnd Mrs Davis Fgerton .if Durham Miss I.uc\ Petty B'irt, Mr and Mrs .lames >peed >; I .ouishurg. Nlesdames .1 \ My - irk and 0 W Passu >r- "1 Raleigh were among thiisc at the Tour of Monies in Inc.' on Sunday Mr and Mrs Dean Demasi, Mr and Mrs Steve Acai and Miss Janice Dillard of Raleigh were also in attendance Mr and Mrs David Koon!7 arid family of Burlington were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs (leorgt I >a\ is. Mr and Mrs Virgil Miller of N'orlnlk Va . were overnight g-j.--.-s ni Mr. and Mrs \. D Hridgeti on Monday Miss Nina Moseley of >t»aford. Va . spent the A tild here Mr and Mrs Morace Medgepeth and Miss Charlene Medirrpeth of Jacksonville. Fla . a i re guests of Mrs \\ R IIedc< pet h for sr\ ef al day s last week Mr and Mr-. Jerry Hediretieth of (\mwav w ere her guest.- on Sunday. Tho'-.ias Poweu of \\u hing lor.. D i .. was here for the funeral of Howard Powell. Mr and Mrs W. F. Alston and son of Henderson and Mr. and Mr-. C. S. Scott and sons of Garner were here for the Plantation Parade in Inez on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Shearin of Burlington were visitors here on Sunday. Mrs. T. E. Walters will leave on Saturday for her home in Ridgecrest. She has spent six months here with her sister. Mrs. L. V. S. Hutton. Miss Mabelle Fitts and Mesdames Cooper I^eonard of Macon and Mrs. Bessie Wilson of Palmer Springs. Ya.. visited Miss Rosa Palmer in Center ville lust week. Mesdames H. W White. W. L. Wood, F. F. Gillam and Miss Elizabeth Rooker were week end guests of Mrs. Charles McMillan at Virginia Beach. Ya. Among visitors in Inez on Sunday were Mesdames Oscar Williams, Wade Lewis, George Pruden of Raleigh, I>eon Adams of Wilson. W R. Berryhill and Doris Hedgepeth of Chapel Hill. Guests of Mrs. F. T. Read during the weekend were Mrs. Bohby Jones of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Finlev Read and family of Lumberton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Read and family of Bristol. Ya. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burgin of Martinsville, Ya., are guests of Mrs. Sallie Davis at Colonial I/odge. Mesdames J B. Bobbitt and Page Perkinson of Wise spent the weekend in Greenville for the wedding of Tommy Perkinson. Mr and Mrs. Howard Mc Ghee and family of Franklinton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Goerge McGhee on Friday MRS JFSSF RANDAl.I NFWSOMF Miss Rivers And Mr. Newsome Marry In .1 double r — " marked with beauty and diirnit\ on Sunday afternoon at H (I) o'clock in the North Warrenton Baptist Church. Karen Frances Rivera became the bride of Jesse Randall New some- The Rev Tom Currie officiated The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F ranklin Rivers of Warrenton and the ijrnom is the Min ot' Mr and Mrs. Palmer New some of Littleton. Spiral candles and palms decorated the chancel and family pews were marked with Miss Riggan Is Honored Mrs. Clarence E Thompson and Mrs W. R. Drake of Macon honored Miss Joan Renee Riggan. bride elect of May. at a tea on Saturday afternoon for quests from Macon. Littleton. Warrenton and Raleigh. The Thompson home bore lovely appointments of pink roses and iris The dining room was decorated with pink and white arrangements with lighted tapers in silver candelabra Mrs. Henry Fuller greeted guests and Mrs. William Reid presented the receiving line. Mrs. Edward Furgerson of Richmond. Ya . poured punch from a silver bowl Mrs. J. Frank Shaw of Littleton catered the tea. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Drake. Miss Riggan. a religious director at Millbrook United Methodist Church in Raleigh, was presented a silver relish tray from the hostesses. Cheese biscuits, ham bis cuits, nuts and other dainties were served. night. Mr and Mrs. Robert Wheeler and family spent last week in (iatlinburg. Tenn.. and other places of interest. Miss Sadie Limer and Mrs. R. G. Moselev visited Mrs. J. C. I^edbetter in Senior Citizens Rest Home in Henderson on Saturday afternoon. hurricane lantern*. Tom Carrie of Asheville rendered a program of music and Mr* Gayle I.anter of Kernersv ille sane We've Only •lu-t Begun." "Fbb Tide." and "0 Perfect Love. (iiven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of candlelight satin with chiffon overlay, scoop neckline with chiffon ruffles. The long sleeves of chiffon were finished with <ieep cuffs of re embroidered lace The gown was fashioned by the bride's mother. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a Juliet cap. She carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses, pompons and baby's breath. Suzanne Carpenter of Ral eigh attended as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Caro lyn Reddingfield of Macon. Donna Smiley of Warrenton and Debbie Pegram of Henderson. Each wore a gown of blue taffeta with a floral lavender chiffon overlay. They wore picture hats of blue and carried cascades of lavender asters, pompons and baby's breath. Palmer New some served as his son's best man. (Iroomsmen were Steve New-some, brother of the groom. Franklin Rivers, brother of the bride, and Wayne Newsome. cousin of the groom from Georgia. Little Miss Heather Gilliespie of Franklinton was flower girl and Teddy Rooker of Warren ton was ring bearer. Mrs. Ralph Dillard and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Newsome. the grooms' grandparents were in attendance. Reception A reception followed the ceremony in the Lions Den. Mrs. Cary Dillard served the wedding cake after the first slice was cut bv the bride and groom. Mrs. Edna McGowan poured punch. Nuts, mints and cheese straws were served buffet. Mrs. Betty Gillispie and Mrs. Margaret Vaughan assist ed in serving. Goodbyes were said to Mrs. Lois Sadler and Mrs. Allison Hundley. Rice bags were given Social Items Mrs. Linda Loposay and Kimberly of S&nford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming, Boyd and Tommy. Tony Harris of Dover, Del., was a weekend guest of his mother. Mrs. A. D. Harris. They spent last week in Elizabethtown, Tenn., with Judge and Mrs. Charles Crockett and family. The Rev. a"'* Mrs. Claude Pepper visit 'datives in Jacksonville ft several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb of Saratoga and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stevens of Raleigh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weston and toured the homes in Inez on Sunday. Mrs. Dora Phillips of Airlie spent the weekend with relatives in Inez. Mrs. Alex Alston of Louis burg was a visitor here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Willard at the home of Mrs. Doris Lane last week and attended the funeral of Mr. E. L. Lane on Friday. The Rev. Wayne Young visited Mrs. Janice Willard at Frve Memorial Hospital in Hickory on Tuesday. Mrs It C. Williams of Hollister was here on Thurs day. Mrs. Cleve Hvers and children of Patterson, Ga.. were guests of Mrs. E R. Davis in Inez for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R Woodall •-pent the weekend with relatives in Charlotte. Mrs. I. C. Moser of Asheboro returned with them for a visit. Mrs. Mildred C. Shearin, Mrs. I/onnie Cox and Calvin Motley visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mason and children in Gladys. Ya.. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Motley and children. Mr. Johnny Motley and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Motley of Appomatox. Va.. on Sunday. In Hospital Mrs. Janice Willard is a patient in Frye Memorial Hospital in Hickory. Capt. Hugh Allen, a patient at Maria Hospital in Hender son. will observe his 94th birthday on Thursday. Births Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edward Echols of Patterson, Ga., announce the birth of a son on May 2. Mrs. Echols is the former Nancy Harris of W'arrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Twitty Rooker announce the birth of their daughter, Alexandria Pettway on April 28. Mrs. Rooker is the former Miss Pett Tanner of Palmer Springs, Ya. VISIT MRS. VAUGHAN Mrs. J. T. V'aughan has returned to her home after spending three months in Hillhaven Rose Manor Conva lescent Center in Durham. Among those visiting her during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Vaughan. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Titus Vaughan, Mrs. Jerry Mullins and son, Chris of Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Breedlove, Jr., Dawn Edwards of Middleburg, Mrs. Don Loposay and Kimberly of Sanford. Misses Angel and Joanna Regan of Oxford and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ayeock of Elberon. guests from straw baskets by Misses Tracey Gillispie, Tammv Rooker and Donna McGowan. Following a wedding trip the couple will reside in Henderson. After-Rehearsal Party An after rehearsal party was held in the Norlina Woman's Club house on Saturday night for the N'ewsome Rivers wed ding party given by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Newome. Cake squares, nuts, mints, cheese straws and ham biscuits were served. A blue and lavender color scheme was used in decorating. The couple elected this time to present gifts to their attendants. Shower Miss Karen Rivers was honored at a floating shower on April 11 at the Macon Fire House. Hostesses were Mes dames Suzanne Carpenter, Betty Billispie, Thomas Currie, Debbie Pegram, Carolyn Bed dingfield. Donna Smiley, Henry Ayscue, James Henderlite and Harriet Falkener. The honoree was given gifts of china and crystal in her chosen patterns and many nice gifts from approximately 60 who attended. World Of Books In The Warren County Memorial Library Art Exhibit in the Library shows talented works by students of Mrs. Eileen M. Dudley. Do come in and see how much Artistic talent does exist in our county. This will be here for the month of May. NEW BOOKS: "Josh," Joshua Logan; 'The R. Do^ment," Irving .v'allaee; "King John's Treasure," Ragosta—a novel of romantic suspense. CORRECTION: It was stated in last week's column that the Warren County Memorial Library had over 26,000 volumes for you to choose from; this should have been "over 29,000." OVERDUE BOOKS-PLEASE RETURN ALL OVERDUE BOOKS TO THE LIBRARY. Others are waiting to enjoy them. Time to plan for vacation and bicentennial celebration. We have many delightful books on our wonderful country—yours for the asking. We are "Bookish on America." Now is also time to make use of our craft books in preparation for Bible School. The Library is yours; use it! News From Rest Home The Sulphur Springs Baptist Church group visited the home on Tuesday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. James D. Brown. Mrs. T. Murphy Aycock, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Limer, Alma Short, Irene Short and Mr. and Mrs. George Avcook. The meeting was opened with prayer by I,aura Frances Comstock. Doris Kilpatrick played the piano while the residents sang sev eral songs. Three games of bingo were played by the residents. Mary Wallace. Lon nie Clary. Laura Comstock, Fannie Kaczmarek, Alexander Kornegay, Eugene Edwards and Doris Kilpatrick won the games as some ended in ties. Prizes were donated by W. F. Farmer. Following the games, refreshments consisting of cake squares, potato chips and Kool aid were served. Visiting Mrs. Bessie Padgett were Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bland of Morehead City. Joseph Ayscue was visited by Mrs. Hazel Stainback and Connie Hawks of Henderson. Visiting Mrs. Ola Overby were the Rev. G. Elton Cooke, pastor of the Norlina Baptist Church and Clyde Perkinson. R. C. Clary of Valentines, Va., visited Lonnie H. Clary. Edgar Bullock was visited by Horace and Edward Lee Bullock and James Jordan, Louis Gill and Annie H. Hamm, all of Henderson. Visiting Mrs. Myrtle Cullom were Gladys and Johnnie Newton of Henderson. Raymond Johnson was visited by Cerlesteen Pittman, Maggie and John R. Battle, Kenneth Tangie, Theodora Pittman, Carolyn and Shonda Johnson and Thurman Battle, all of Rocky Mount. Seal Drive Successful The Warren County Easter Seal Drive was successful by any standards it was reported Athletes Honored By Academy At Monogram Banquet Randy Odom was presented the school's top athletic award. Warrior of the Year, at the Warren Academy's annual Athletic Awards Banquet held at the Lion's Den on Wednes day night of last week. The sec ond award. Most Dedicated Athlete of 1975-76, was presented to Claude Burrows. Monogram President Frank Daniel presided over the banquet, which was sponsored by the Monogram Club. Coach Bill Davis was the speaker and Headmaster B. L. King was called upon for special remarks. Forty varsity letters were awarded and 40 JV certificates were presented as well as trophies in the four sports at the Academy. Presentations of letters, certificates, awards and tro phies were made by Coach Bill Davis and his assistants, Robert E. and Sydney P. Fleming. They were as follows: Football—Offensive Back of the Year. Clinton Capps; Linesman of the Year, Harold Seaman; Most Valuable Player, Harold Seaman. Boys Basketball—Offensive Player of the Year. Carl Quails; Defensive Player of the Year, Everette Knight; Most Valu able Player, Carl Quails. Girls Basketball—Offensive Player of the Year, Rhonda Reid; Defensive Player of the Year, Bonnie Greer; Most Valuable Player, Frances Dan iel. Baseball-Pitcher of the \ear, Chipp Capps; Slugger of the Year, Randy Odom; Most Valuable Player, Carson Clary. Golf Medalist. Jeff Andrews. Dig Bulbs When Leaf Is Dried Beautiful while they lasted, the spring flowering bulbs are fast fading away and leaving masses of leaves to turn brown and place a blotch on the otherwise colorful land scape. But don't be too quick to remove this spring left-over. North Carolina State Univer sity extension specialists point out that, during the period when foliage is ripening, the bulbs should be left alone. After the foliage had died back, the bulbs may be dug, divided, cured and re set. While you're waiting, you might consider planting annual flower seed in the bulb bed. A good one is nasturtium, because if has rather large seed which can be poked into the ground among the foliage of the bulbs. First U. S. paper money was issued in 1690. by Miss Deborah Tarleton and Mrs. Eva S. Holtzman, 4-H Community Leaders. Although fewer were able to participate in this year's drive, a total of $378.74 was collected. The Wise-Paschall Commun ity 4-H Club was tops with $120 collected. Ridgeway Commun ity 4-H Club was second with $88. Other 4-H clubs collecting money were Oine, $50; Warren ton, $50; Busy Clover of Mayflower, $44.34; and Ma coneers, $23.10. An additional contribution was received for the county, $3. The leaders who helped make this project a success were Wise-Paschall 4-H Club, Daniel Bender, Richard Holtzman, Jr., and Beth Harris; Oine 4-H Club, Mrs. Sallie Patillo; Warrenton 4 H Club, Keith Watts; Mayflower 4-H Club, Mrs. Christine Williams and Mrs. Irene Alston; and Maconeers 4-H Club, Mrs. John Harrison, Mrs. Estelle Somerville and Mrs. Nancy Boyd. The community leaders thanked the public for their support and interest in this project. CORRECTION Mrs. David Scott was the delegate from Warren County at the Pines of Carolina Girl Scout Council instead of Mrs. Ada S. Johnson as stated in last week's paper. Mrs. Johnson is a member of the nominating committee. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll E. Hamblin of Virginia Beach, Va„ announce the engagement of their daughter, Susan Carol, to Robert Wayne Sawyer, son of Mr. William R. Sawyer, Jr., also of Virginia Beach, Va. The wedding is Dlanned for July 18. 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