Agriculturally Speaking Mrs. Robertson Given Notional Post Lila Robertson of Rt. 1, Littleton was elected to represent the North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation's Women's Committee on a national women's task force at the .organization's recent annual meeting in Raleigh. Mrs. Robertson has been a member of the statewide N. C. EMC Women's Advisory Committee for the past year, w hi'n it's TIIVI E TO ACT It's frightening to think of the ' plight of the uninsured man when fire strikes his home. Do the sensible thing and see us about modern Home Insurance. Attend Church On Sunday INSURANCE£BONDING CO..INC. £¥**€,257-3128 < INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS WARRENTON, N.C. serving on a variety of planning committees and programs. Her two-year term on the Task Force begins November 1. She is a member of Halifax EMC, where she has been active in women's committee work for several years. She is married to Ben Robertson. N. C. EMC is the state association of electric coopera tives. representing 28 EMCs across the state. The association is affiliated with the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, whose Women's Task Force undertakes a variety of projects each year in the areas of energy education, conservation and consumerism in conjunction with the national rural electric program. Littleton News Items Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lee Atkins were Sunday visitors of her mother, Mrs. Josephine Smith in the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Evans in Meridithville, Va. Mrs. P. F. Harris, Jr., and daughter, Julie of Aurelian Springs were Friday visitors of her mother, Mrs. William Buffaloe and her grandmother, Mrs. Selrrta Bobbitt. Mrs. Buffaloe returned home with them to spend the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Edwards of Portsmouth, Va., and Mrs. W. B. Harris of Colonial Heights, Va., spent some time recently with their mother, Mrs. Jesse M. Perkinson and Miss Emma Lou Perkinson. Mrs. G. C. Jones of Ciarksville, Va., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. R. A. King and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Umphlett. Mr. and Mrs. Justis Kidd and daughter. Shelly of Farmville, Va., recently visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kidd. In Hospital Register of Deeds Jim Hundley is a patient in Durham General Hospital. He entered the hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Churchill Brown. Jr., and children, Kimberly Ann, Churchill P., Ill and Mary Ashley of Greensboro were weekend visitors of his mother, Mrs. Churchill Brown, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Cheek, Jr., and children, Allen, Denise and Larry of Warrenton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sykes. Mrs. G. S. May spent the weekend with her brother, Mr. Venable Morton in Oxford. Mr. W. A. (Bill) Reid is a patient in Durham County Hospital in Durham. Mr. E. C. Reid, Jr., is a surgery patient in the Veteran's Hospital in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliford Isles of Farmville, Va., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rodwel! ind his mother, Mrs. Dolly Green Isles. Recent visitors of Mrs. Gladys Stansbury were Mr. and Mrs. Grady Moseley of Warrenton. Mr. Robert Riggan of Enterprise, Miss Mary Sue Davidson of Camp Willow Run and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson of Garner, Mr. Charlie Sew ell and Mr. Maynard Bobbitt of Murfreesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Copperage of Norfolk, Va., spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Collier. Weekend visitors of Rev. and Mrs. Herbert W. Baucom, Jr., were their grandchildren Tim, David and Belinda Baucom of Columbia, S. C. By Mrs. Dan Gerber You probably know that infant c. reals are generally recognized as the first foods used to supplement breast feeding or formula usage. These precooked, iron-enriched cereals are nutritious, economical and easy to prepare. The essential mineral iron has been added in a selected form that is readily absorbed during digestion by babies and young children. Important B vitamins, calcium and phosphorus also have been added to these starting cereals. Whether your baby eats Gerber Rice, Barley, Oatmeal, Mixed or High Protein Cereal, you can be assured he/she is getting a nourishing source of calories and other nutrients. In fact, the high nutritive values of baby cereal warrants its use beyond infancy into the toddler years. You'll find that the cereals mix instantly with liquids. No cooking or straining is required. A small portion can be prepared without wasting cereal, fuel or time. All in all, they are an excellent food for baby. ' Disney Revue Set Walt Disney's tabled cartoon characters will come alive here Friday night when elementary classes of Warren Academy present "Disney on Parade" at 8 p. m. in the school gym. Tickets (or the musical revue will be on sale at the door at $2 each, with pre school children admitted free. The production was written and directed by Mrs. Julius Banzet, III, who will also be pianist for the performance. Charlie Currin, Warren Academy senior, will be organist. Mrs. Tracy C. Quails, Jr.. designed costumes and David Peoples' Drama Class built and painted a castle which will be used in the production. Pinocchio puppets were made by home economics students under the direction of Mrs. Arthur Williams. David Connell will be the show announcer and usherettes will be senior girls. The program covers were designed by Billy Pernell. Elementary teachers assisting in the show's direction will be Mrs. Wallace Brown. Mrs. John Coleman, Mrs. Jim Davis, Mrs. A1 Fleming and Mrs. Bob Traylor. During the revue, kindergar ten students will depict Winnie the Pooh characters, Mickey Mou'se, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Pluto, Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy, Flower the Skunk, Thumper and a little gray mouse. First grade boys will play the parts of the Seven Dwarfs and first grade girls are cast as Cinderella's animal friends. Second grade boys and girls will perform "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf." Peter Pan, lots of Tinker Bells and four scary crocodiles will actually be third graders. Fourth grade girls will depict Alice in Wonderland. Snow White and a dancing star. Fourth grade boys will be "The One and Only Genuine, Original Family Band." Fifth grade boys will be puppeteers and will do a novelty act entitled "Craxy Clueks-In lite Mood." Fifth grade girls will sing and dance to "I Know You" from Sleeping Beauty. The Mousekeeters will be sixth grade boys and girls, who will entertain with music from Mary Poppins. Mini-Art Show Persons attending the special "Disney on Parade" performance at Warren Academy Friday night will have an opportunity to see the art work of students during a mini-art show to be set up in the school gymnasium. Creations from each elementary class will be on display. These puppeteers, member* of the Warren Academy fifth grade, wfll perform dirh| "DUmiy on Parade" Friday night. Students are (left to right] John Clark, Kevin Kin too. Jute Basset, Marion Alston, Davis Capps and Karl Daeke. [Staff Photo] I was able to get everything I needed at Falkner Building Supply . . . Enough to do the whole job from start to finish. FBS has over two acres of merchandise with convenient parking, access, and loading areas to accommod<tte you. Yes sir .. . Jt's a pleasure to shop FBS I CAI 1/III CD building supply I am LI m IM La II Phone 438-5107 Henderson, N. C. Entrance on Court, Montgomery and Garnett streets. OUR OPEN HOUSE WliOKN AHEWWOBLDFOBHOUL Tennis courts. A swimming pool. Basketball courts. Parks. Lakes. Bike paths. They're all just around the corner when vou live in Soul City's Green Duke Village. 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