News & Society Items
Mr. and Mrs. H. F Twitty
spent the weekend in Winston
Salem with the William Craw
fords and attended the
Moravian services.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Petar of
Pontiae. Mich., spent the
weekend with Mrs. Arthur
Petar.
Mrs H. F. Twitty entertain
the china painting class of
the Vance County Community
rollege at a luncheon on
Fridav
Mr and Mrs. Gordon
poindexter of Waynesboro.
Va and Mr and Mrs. Peter
seaman and Mrs Janice
seaman of Richmond. Va.. were
u re for the funeral of Mrs. Eva
Watson on Tuesday morning.
Mrs Alex S. Watkins. .!r .
,nd daughters. Chalmers and
.,rier Ward, have returned
rrom a holiday vacation in
Mexico.
Mr- \ .1 House and Miss
Marv Newell spent Thursday in
Hurlinifton.
Mrs Crichton Davis has
returned from spending two
weeks in Dallas. Tex . with the
Van K Davises and family
Mr- Louise Holt of Danville.
V i Mr and Mrs John
Nicholson and son. I harles. of
Pinetops. Mr and Mrs. (' S
Klliott of I.ake C.aston. Mr and
(■ i>. Pope and Miss
I ,ltn>e Jones were holiday
,'„e-ts of Mrs J. J Nicholson
Holiday guests of Mrs. H ( .
Uon'uomerv and Miss Sadie
uner were Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
.,ne of Carv. Mr and Mr-.
|enr\ M Long of Lakeland,
-la. and Mrs Margaret L.
{von of Charlotte.
Mr and Mrs Sam Harrell
mil -on of Washington. D. C..
,nd Mr and Mrs. Jan Pittman
in,i M.ns were holidays guests
,f the V <' Fairs
Mi— Helen Holt of Rocky
Mount was here for the
hwlidavllolidav
guests of Mr anil
s H (iihson were Mr. and
Mr- W T James. Perrv and
Tammy of Richmond. Va.. Mr
ind Mr- Sidnev (Iihson and
„.ns ('lav and Ci aig of Alta
u-ta. Va . Mr. and Mrs. Robert
f'.ihson and An eel a of Littleton
;,nd John William Gibson of
Vie Have
ICE COLD
BEER C WINE
SOfTWiNKSc MiXERS
LAKE SUPPLIES
BACON SAUSAGE MEJITS
FRESH EGCiSfGROCUtiLS
MILK C BREAD
OPEN 730JML
7DAiS A WEEK
fcfcG /Gr
HWarrenron*
Drive 'N Shop
We Accept
Food Stamps
Rooky Mount.
Guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Thomas Holt were I)r. and Mrs.
Tommy Holt, Jeff and Gwynn
of Tampa. Fla., Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund Holt of Pensacola.
Fla.. Lee Holt of Wilson.
Burgess Urquahart of I^wis
ton. Morehead Wvlev of South
ern Pines. Mrs. F. G. Wvlev
and Mr and Mrs Ross Jervis of
Chapel Hill.
Sift and Mrs Rustv Cole and
daughter of Favettevile were
holidav guests of Mrs M D
Overhv and family.
Holidav guests of Mrs. Alma
L v n c h were Mrs. How ard
Hobgood. Mrs. Calvin Grissom
of Henderson. Mr and Mrs
1 jOiiis Carter of Wake Forest.
Mr and Mrs Louis Hunter
Carter and son of Wilson Mrs
Robert l^owe of Rooky Mount.
Mrs Robert House of Mullens.
West Va.. Mr and Mrs
Norman Clarv of Alexandria.
Va Mrs. Maude Lvneh. Robert
diallings of Macon. Mrs. Beulah
Bristow of Roanoke Rapids Mr.
and Mrs L O Seal of Carv and
Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Stainback
anil Miss Fve Stainback of
Durham.
\lr G H Macon has
returned from visiting Mrs. I
s; Coffev and family in
Stalesville and Mr and Mrs
Robert Parrott and family in
Goldsboro
Mrs W R. Hedgepeth has
returned from Warro" General
Hospital
Miss Lib b v Overbv has
moved to the Anniel.ee \part
ments.
Mr. and Mrs Donald .Johnson
and children of Tampa. Fla..
were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. A.
J), Pridgen in Inez last week.
Mr. and Mrs Chapin Stone of
Washington. D. C.. were guests
of Miss Elizabeth Allen last
week.
Mr and Mrs \\ R.
Baskervill of South Hill. Va..
visited Mrs W. R. Baskervill on
Sunday.
Mrs. W R Baskervill
attended the Boydton Chapter
of the C.D.C. on Monday at
Mrs, Smith's home near South
Hill
Holidays Bring
Guests To Home
Of Mrs. Fleming
Visitors during the Christ
mas holidays of Mrs. Mvrtle
Fleming were Mr. and Mrs.
.Joseph C. Gettings and Mr. and
Mrs. .Johnnie Fleming and son.
Gary, of Chester. Va.. Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Woodfin^and
daughter of Fairfax. Va.. Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Stansburv of
Richmond. Va.. Mr. and Mrs.
William Flippin. Mr and Mrs.
Charles Fleming and children
and Howard Fleming of
Colonial Heights. Va.. Mrs.
.John Morrison ar.d son. -J B..
.Jr.. of Prince George. Va.. Mr
and Mrs. Ralph W. Fleming and
children of Wavnesville. Mr.
*
Dinner Guests
Are Entertained
Mrs. W R. Hedgepeth
entertained at a dinner on
Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Hedgepeth and daugh
ter of Jacksonville, Fla.. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Hedgepeth
and son of Mrs. Helen Smith of
Richmond. Va., Mr. and Mrs. D.
I Paly and Misses Dean and
Dail Daily and David Dalv of
New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Reid Mr and Mrs. Preston
Robinson and Mr. and Mrs.
George Outland of Littleton.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hedge
peth. Albert Hedgepeth of
Chapel Hill, and Miss Kathv
Christ man of Raleigh.
Earlier in the afternoon Mrs
Hedgepeth was feted with a
birthday party bv her grand
children. Around 30 attended.
Birthday cake and dainties
were served.
ATTEND H NERAI
\mong out of town friends
and relatives attending the
funeral of Mrs. l.ula G Harris
ai Macon las! Friday afternoon
were Mr and Mrs. T. G.
Harris. ,lr . of Fernandina
Reach. Fla.. Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Harris of Spartanburg, S.
Mr. and Mis. J. W. Rlackstone
of Washington, N. ('.. Mr. and
Mrs Don Frve of Augusta. Ga..
Mr. and Mrs Charles Wilker
son and familv and Mrs, John
K. Cooke of Richmond. Va.. Mr.
and Mrs. \Y S. Gardner and
Misses \ancy and Rebecca
Gardner and Jim Gardner of
Burlington. Prvor W. Row ers of
Charlotte. Jack Gardner and
son. Hamilton, of Rrighton, Ga..
Turner Y. Adams of North
Wilkshoro. Mr and Mrs. J. C.
Gardner of Henderson.
Also. Mr and Mrs. Law rence
Camp. Miss Caroline Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Harper. Mrs.
II. T. Rodman. Mrs. R. Tyler
Bland, Jr.. Mrs. H. V. Perrv.
Mrs. William S. Shelton, Mrs,
C. R F. Rose, Robert Drake.
W. M. Krute and J. D. Johnson,
all of West Point. Va.
RRE \KS FOOT
Mrs. Marie Andrews is
recuperating a' her home after
sustaining a broken foot on
December 'J* in Raleigh.
and Mrs Earl Haddock of Carv
and Mrs Erma Barnette and
children of Henderson.
Also Mr and Mrs. Sol
Fleming, Jr.. and children and
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fleming
and children and Mr. and Mrs.
William Spence and children of
Warrenton and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Fleming and children of
Norlina.
Todd Fleming of Wavnesville
returned home Sunday after
spending a week with his
grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle
Fleming. '
Alberta has 5,680 miles of
railroad.
rA
MR AND MRS. CLAl'DE J. FLEMING
Flemings Are Honored!
Mr and Mrs. Claude J.
Fleming were honored wkh a
surprise fiftieth wedding an
niversarv dinner on December
27th hv their children and
grandchildren. The dinner was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mr^ Alvis Fleming.
Mrs Fleming was given a
corsage of yellow roses and Mr.
Fleming a yellow rose bouton
niere. Their children presented
them an Anniversary Clock and
thev received individual gifts
front the grandchildren.
\ white cloth covered the
table and was decorated with
greeners uith gold accents.
After the meal. Mr. and Mrs.
Firming cut the first slice of
wedding cake, which was
served along with punch,
cheese straws and mints.
1'resent for the occasion were
Mr and Mrs. Holt Fleming of
Tifton. Ga.. Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Price of Portsmouth.
Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Alvis
Fleming of Littleton. Betty and
Faye Fleming of Tifton. Ga.,
Laura. Tim. and Shannon Price
of Portsmouth. Va.. Charles
and Nancy Fleming of Little
ton. Darrell Wilson also of
Littleton. Bob Moon of
Wilmore. Ky.. Lee Perry of
Portsmouth. Va., and Elizabeth
Newman of Norlina.
Funds Are Received
By Wesleyon College
ROCKY MOUNT - North
Carolina Weslevan College has
been awarded a student loan
fund in the amount of $2,000 by
the Ring; Crosby Youth Fund,
according to an announcement
made bv the Trustees of the
Ring Crosby Youth Fund. This
loan fund is to be used for
students who have satisfactorily
completed their freshman
year at North Carolina
Weslevan and >^ho are in need
of financial assistance.
Life insurance:
Got too
much?
Call a Nationwide agent for
a confidential analysis.
Paying too much? Dangerous
gaps? Find out FREE.
BILL P. FLEMING
FAST MACON STREET
WARRENTON, N. CAROLINA
' 257-3298
» J NATIONWIDE
1 I INSURANCE
Nationvwiae IS on your side
Nationwide Life Insurance Company
Home Office Columbus. O^o
Warren Public School Menus
I Subject to change without
notice.)
Monday—Beef stew, green
beans, apple sauce, rolls, milk.
Tuesday—Beef stew with
tomato sauce, mashed potatoes,
greens, carrot strips, Betsy
Rqss cookies, chocolate milk.
Wednesday—Ham roll; mac
...inminil Ar*TA"AYA*A"A AVA' A' AA AA A A A i
aroni and cheese, steamed
cabbage, apple cobbler, milk.
Thursday—Hamburger with
mustard arid ketchup, lettucetomato,
buttered corn, brownie,
milk.
Friday—Seafood platter, cole
slaw. French fries, roll or
cornbread, iced sheet cake,
chocolate milk.
The HUNTERGRAM
A Newspaper Within \ Newspaper
VOL. IX JAN. 7, 1938 NoTf
WE KEEP (K.UV ( RV-TAI > \T Al l. I ml •» — :n, \\|» Sl.(M)
P "
£ It was a pleasure
| to have the college
2 boys and girls with
5 us during the
g holidays; neverthe
|J less, we missed our
J teacher friends and
p are glad to wel
come them back to
Warrenton.
♦ » *
John Bell hardly
knows what to do
with himself since
his retirement
which came on the
heels of 25 years of
hard work. He
earned a nice, long
vacation and we
rejoice with him
over his good
fortune.
* • *
The young folks
More than 30
years ago people
were making
Hunter's a favo
rite gathering
place at just
about any time of
the day. We
v e I c o m e d our
friends then, and
we welcome them
now. Throughout
the years quality
and courtesy have
been two reasons
why Hunter's has
become a name
worth remember
ing.
V
1 home from school
seemed to
thoroughly enjoy
the use of the eluh
house at the golf
course during the
holidays. The house
is an asset to the
town and we are
glad that it provided
pleasure for our
young friends.,
* » *
Our friend and
good customer.
Charlie Rodwell.
had a might v nice
Christmas. He and
Mrs Rodwell spent
ihe holidays with
Charles Ray in
New York, and
Relieve you me. Mr
Rodwell had him
self t good time.
HUNTKK l)Ut (. COMMAND
PRCSCRIPTIONS ( \I.IUI l(»l! VM) VI HM>