News & Society Items Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Stegall visited Mr. and Mrs. John Stegall and sons in Raleigh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rooker returned home this week from Salinas. Calif., after spending several days with Mrs. Rooker's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lawrence. Miss Marina Moseley of Seaford. Va., visited her sister. Mrs. James Bullock, last week. Miss Marina Moseley and Mrs. James Bullock visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cross in Elizabethtown last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott and children of Richmond, Va., were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Drake. Mrs. Eddie Echols and children are visiting Mrs. Kate Harris. Mrs. George Franklin has returned home after a month visit in Cocoa Beach. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lee. Jr.. are expected home this week after a visit to Cocoa Beach, Fla. Mrs. H. P. Reid is recuperating at home after a week in Warren General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Garrett. Ill, of Reidsville were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W Garrett. Bake Sale Women of Wesley Memorial Methodist Church will sponsor a hake sale at the AAA Gas Company on March 4 beginning at 9:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Harmon announce the engagement of their daughter. Juanita Gayle of Raleigh, to Michael Jerry Todd of Raleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Joseph Todd of Windsor. The wedding is planned for April 23. Patsy Daniel To Visit Bahamas Miss Patsv Daniel of U.N.C. Chapel Hill will fly to Miami, Fla.. on Friday to spend the weekend. On Monday she will leave on a five day cruise to the Rahamas. Miss Daniel will return bv plane to Charlotte on the following Friday and spend the weekend with Jeff Linkler and family before returning to her studies at Chapel Hill. Patsv is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stephen Daniel of Norlina. Academy Student Honored Timothy Guy Capps, a student at Warren Academy and son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Capps of Areola, was among the eight finalists in the National Electrical Week essay sponsored by the N. C. Electrical Industry Committee, it was announced this week by Carolina Power and Light Co. The contest topic for seventh and eighth grade students was "What Electricity Means To Me." Winners were announced at an awards luncheon at the Velvet Cloak Inn at Raleigh on Feb. 14. honoring finalists, their parents and teachers. The announcement of winners was made by Dr. Craig Phillips, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, who also addressed the group. First prize, a $750 savings bond, went to Kelly Elizabeth Moss, an eighth grade student at Tryon Elementary School in Trvon; second prize, a $500 bond, went to Tom Patten, an eighth grade student at Hamlet Junior High in Hamlet; and third prize, a $250 bond, was won by Bobb'y Touchton, an eighth grade student at Trinity Jr. High School in High Point. Others among the eight finalists received a $100 bond. They were Marv Ann Melton, Creswell High School, Creswell: Nita R. Sanghi, Saint Mary's School, Goldsboro: Timothy Guv Capps, Warren Academy. Warrenton; Amy Lu Eddinger. Carver Jr. High School. Kannapolis; Kim Eliza heth Wells. Mocksville Middle. Mocksville. Mrs. Harrington Is 'Woman Of Year' Mrs. Jean Dunn Harrington, prominent civic, social and club woman at Eden was named the Eden Chamber of Commerce's "Citi/en of the Year" at the annual Awards Night banquet held on Thursday night of last week. Mrs. Harrington is the wife of Eden attorney Tommy Harrington, a Warren County native, the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Harrington of Henderson. Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Harrington are the parents of two sons. Harold Lambert cited Mrs. Harrington for four traits that led to her election. "They make up the word 'COPE', he noted. The are cooperation, organization. personality and enthusiasm. She has all of these." In reviewing some of Mrs. Harrington's activities in the past year. Lambert noted that she has been a busy and active person. "She has served as chairman of the Eden Board of Education," he said. In this position, she cham pioned a return to the fundamentals in education. A return, she noted in giving up the reins to that position, she believes the schools have made progress toward in the past year. She also was very active in planning for Rockingham County's bicentennial observances. During 1976. she co-chaired the Rockingham County's Bicenten nial Governor's Rail Commission—a fete that was termed a great success by all who attended the costume affair at RCC one night last summer. She also was co-chairman of Rockingham County's Bicenten nial Commission. Mrs. Harrington also serves on the Rockingham Countv Social Services Roard. is a member of the Roanoke Island Historical Committee, a member of the DAR and a member of the First Baptist Church. Among other honors she has won is the Eden Junior Women's Club "COPE" award for 1975. Mrs. Harrington expressed surprise at being named the recipient of the award. "While I was sitting at the table I ran through a number of people I thought would win it." she said. "I didn't think, it would be me." "I'd rather have this than be inaugurated president," she said. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Williams of Rt. 4, Henderson, announce the birth of a daughter, Marcia Jeanine, on Feb. 9 at Duke Medical Center. Mrs. Williams is the former Miss Lois Jean Royster of Rt. 1, Nashville. She is a teacher at Hawkins Junior High School. Alligators have a broader head than crocodiles. Mrs. Julia I. Fork of Warrenton announces the engagement of her daughter. Phyllis Ann, to Richard Clayton Tunstall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. Tunstall of Warrenton. She is also the daughter of the late Junious L. Fogg. A July 2 wedding is planned. All relatives and friends are invited. Beauticians Attend Convention The National Hairdresser and Cosmetologist Association of North Carolina held their 29th annual convention Feb. 26 through March 1 at the Royal Villa in Raleigh. Reckv Collier. Tillie Daeke, Marv Lou Lewis, Cathy Stallings and Carolyn Adcock represented the NHCA affiliate #33 at the convention. The ladies attended sessions featuring the "Scoop." a new School Menus March 7-11 I Subject to change without notice). Mondav—Rar-R Que on hun. baked beans, cabbage-carrot slaw, peach cobbler, milk. Tuesday Rraised beef, mashed potatoes, peas and carrots, hot biscuits, iced spice cake, chocolate milk. Wednesday Soup-Vegetable, ham cheese sandwich, fruit, milk. Thursday—Reef a roni. shredded lettuce and dressing, fruit gelatin, hot rolls, milk. Friday-Manager's choice. hairstyle for spring as well as private classes in haircutting and make-up. Classes were taught by individuals from the N. C. Hair Fashion Committee. Monday the delegates heard a speech by David Bagwell, NHCA National President at the business sessions. They elected state-wide officers and then attended a fashion show luncheon which featured the theme "Magical Scoop." this was additional hairstyles and fashions for spring. Church Calendar Opportunities to worship at the Warrenton Pentecostal Holiness church were listed by the Rev. Robert J. Forehand as follows: Sunday. 10 a. m.. Sunday School: 11 a. m. Worship Service: 7 p. m. Evening Worship. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Family night. Pastor Forehand is conducting a series of studier in the book of Revelation in the Adult Class. Individual groups for all ages. Mustian Serving As Temporary Pastor A Warren County native is "back at home" serving as interim pastor of the Warren Plains Baptist Church. He is the Rev. Rix Mustian, who was baptized in the church in 1932. He has served in many capacities of church work including teacher, superintendent, chairman of the board of deacons and president of the Baptist men. In 1968, the Rev. Mr. Mustian was licensed as a lay minister by Rosemary Baptist Church in Roanoke Rapids and in 1969 became pastor of the Darlington Baptist Church of Rt. 2, Littleton. In 1974 he was ordained into the ministry by the Rosemary Baptist Church and has served in that capacity as pastor of Darlington. He is married to the former Marv Snipes of Norlina. They REV. RIX MUSTIAN are the parents of four children, Marv, Katherine, Bonnie and Larry. Dark-colored stems mean cherries have been around too 'ong. Look for bright, plump fruit with green stems. We i Welcome Back i i Brenda Abbott to our staff at The Beauty Box Four Operators To Serve Your Needs! Call Us Annie Gottschalk, Owner Vonette Robertson Peggy Parkinson *rii anh