News & Society Items Mrs. Eugene Gay and Mrs. Bill Duncan of Columbia. S. C., spent several days here last week. Mrs. F. T. Read spent last week in Bristol, Va., with the Henry Reads. Mrs. S. L. Crinkley of Louisburg spent Thursday here. Mrs. Alpheus Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Jones, Jr., and children visited Mrs. Alice Weatherly in Elizabeth City over the Easter holiday. Mrs. Mary Shields and Barry visited Mrs. Elizabeth Weston in Duke Hospital several times recently. Mrs. E. E. Gillam visited the Kornegays in Rocky Mount last week. Miss Mary Frances Rodwell attended the wedding of her niece. Miss Elizabeth Daniel, at the Methodist church in Littleton on Friday. Miss Knox Polk of Chapel Hill visited her mother, Mrs. T. K. Davis, over the weekend. Mrs. Hugh White spent the weekend at Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Farmer spent Saturday night and Sunday in Wendell and accompanied their grandson home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams spent last week at the beach home in Davis. James Clifton Stegall of Henderson spent the weekend at his home here. Mrs. R. E. Stone of Kittrell was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stegall on Sunday. Dinner guests were Mrs. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stegall and sons of Raleigh and James Clifton Stegall. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Davis and Todd have returned to their home after a two week visit in Lawton, Okla., with Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Beamon and Jason. Mrs. Beamon is their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McNally, IV, of Chicago, Illwere Saturday luncheon guests of Mr. Howard Jones, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Jones and Miss Ann B. Jones. YOUR CARPETS HAVE ^G)had S&iS - x:<> Now...Rent % ■c BINSENVAC brings it all back, the soft clean warmth and comfort, the rich character of c„«.ing. Rent Monday thru Thursday MILES HARDWARE WARRENTON MRS. DAVID MICHAEL MARTIN Martin- Williams Vows Are Spoken In a candlelight ceremony in the Macon Methodist Church on Sunday, April 17, at three o'clock Miss Sheila Lynne Williams became the bride of David Michael Martin. The Rev. Floyd Morrow performed the double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Bernard Williams of Macon. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Martin, Jr., of Oine. Miss Lynne Tucker rendered the program of nuptial music. The couple exchanged their Miss Polk To Wed Dexter G. Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kendall Davis announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Anne Knox Polk of Chapel Hill, to Dexter Gregory Chadwick of Charlotte, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Ducker, Jr., of Charlotte. The wedding is planned for June 25. Garden And Fun Club Visits Warrenton The Raleigh Garden and Fun Club toured several Warrenton homes and gardens • on Saturday. Homes on the tour were those of Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Lee, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bell, and the gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Shipp McCarroll and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martin. On Dean's List Miss Edith Louise Robertson has been named to the dean's list at Hardbarger Business College for the third quarter. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Robertson, Jr., of Warrenton. The HUNTERGRAM A Newspaper Within A Newspaper VOL. IX FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1938 NO. 19 ————— — — l WE KEEP CRAZY CRYSTALS AT ALL TIMES—70c -Sl.OO We were glad to have a visit from Mr. Howard F. Jones. * * * This cool spell in May has had us all shivering and has not been so kind on crops and gardens. « * • June is holding up to its tradition of being Dan Cupid's favored month. Announcement that several of our single friends were entering the married circle next month has already been made and we would not be surprised to hear of more en More than 30 years ago people were making Hunter's a favorite gathering place at just about any time of the day. We welcomed our friends then, and we welcome them now. Throughout the years quality and courtesy bave been two reasons why Hunter's has become a name worth remembering. gagements. » * » "Have you heard the latest sheep song?" •'Yes," "Wool You Be Mine?" "No, no, 'All I want is Ewe.' " * • * Jimmie: "Every time I kiss you it makes me a better man." Ethereal: "Well, you don't have to try to go to heaven tonight." » • * The medal match at the golf course this week has held interest at a high pitch. HUNTER DKU<; COMI'AM PRESCRIPTIONS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED vows before a setting of ferns and brass spiral candelabra. Given in marriage by her parents, the bride wore a formal empire gown of chiffonette trimmed with Venise lace featuring a high neckline and long full sleeves with lace inserts and deep double lace cuffs and flounced floor length skirt trimmed in lace. Her matching veil was trimmed with Alencon lace. She carried a nosegay of white carnations and pink roses and babies breath. Miss Bonnie Williams was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a lavender gown of polyester crepe, fashioned with V-neck and long full sleeves and carried a nosegay of daisies, pom poms and pink sweetheart roses. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Williams, sister of the bride. Miss Vickie Martin, sister of the groom, and Mrs. Kaye Hall. The attendants wore pastel gowns and carried nosegays identical to the honor attendant. Mr. Martin served as his son's best man. Ushers were Wayne Martin and Randy Martin, brothers of the groom, and James Mathews, Jr. Mrs. Elree Hilliard served as mistress of ceremony. The bride is a graduate of John Graham High School and Louisburg College and is employed at Roses in Henderson. The groom is a graduate of Norlina High School and is employed in Oine. After a wedding trip to the mountains, the couple will make their home in Oine. After Rehearsal Party Following the rehearsal, the wedding party was entertained at the Macon Fire House. The refreshment table bore a white satin cloth centered with pastel flower arrangements and burning tapers. A three-tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom was served by Mrs. Elree Hilliard while Mrs. James Williams poured punch. Nuts, mints and cheese straws were also served. The bride and groom chose this time to present gifts to the wedding party. We Have ICE COLD BEER £ WINE SOFT CRMS tMiXERS LAKE SUPPLIES BACON SAU SAGE MEATS FRESH EQttrGROCUtiES MILK t MAD OPEN HOJML 7DWS MEEK *n/Var ronton* Drive 'N Shop We Accept Food Stamps Warren UDC Has Meet In Lee Home Mrs. Luther Lm wu hostess to the Warren County Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, at her home, Friday, at 3:00 p. m. Mr*. Thomas Ellington presided. Mrs. John Kerr, Jr., reported that two new members had been registered; Mrs. James Hope Bullock and Mrs. Nancy Peete Blankenship. Mrs. Bullock was welcomed at the chapter meeting. Mrs. R. G. Norwood reported that a large number of crutch pads had been delivered to the Veterans' Hospital, Durham, and that the administration was most grateful and said that they were badly needed. A report of the annual district meeting which was held in Spring Hope was given by Mrs. Henry F. Twitty and Mrs. John Kerr, who represented the chapter. Mrs. Twitty told of plans for the dedication on the N. C. UDC Headquarters building in Raleigh in May, and tentative plans concerning this were worked out. Mrs. Lee gave a most interesting historical program on General Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson. On arrival, the members were served a sweet course by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. G. W. Franklin. Following the meeting the members enjoyed the beautiful flower arrangements throughout the house and the formal garden at the back. Activities Listed At Warren Plaza The Warren Piaza residents have had many activities recently. The activity bus carried many of the residents on a tour around the town and in the country on April 1. Another bus of residents went to Pleasant Hill Rest Home in Roanoke Rapids on April 2 to visit friends and watch the movies shown there on Saturday. Popcorn and Koolaid were served with the movies. The church group from Mount Zion Baptist Church held a worship service at the Plaza on April 3. Refreshments were served after the service. Columbus Bryant had visits from his daughter, Mrs. Edna Denton, her husband and daughter on April 3. Garland Price had visits from Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Gupton and a lady from the Motor Freight Restaurant in Henderson. They also brought him gifts. Mrs. Fanny Kaczamarck has gone home for a few days because of the death of her mother. Deepest regret and sympathy were extended to her. The Woman's Club from Macon served fruit, cookies, candy and other goodies to brighten the day on April 7. On April 8 the residents saw, "Mystery of the Deep," "Large animals of the Arctic" and "Animals of the Sand and Sea," for their Friday night movies. Popcorn and Koolaid were served. Easter eggs and other refreshments were served to all residents by Mrs. Emma Alston, Mrs. Mable Davis, Mrs. Marie Block and Nathan Block on April 9. A bus load of residents went again to Pleasant Hill to view the movies on this day. On the way home, they stopped in Roanoke Rapids at MacDonalds for hamburgers and drinks. On April 12 a bus load of residents from Warren Plaza and Pleasant Hill Rest Home traveled to Halifax for the bicentennial activities. Raymond Johnson spent the Easter weekend with friends and relatives in Rocky Mount. Edgar Bullock spent the Easter weekend with his brother, Melvin Bullock in Middleburg. Mrs. Sarah Mayle and Jake Stegall had visits recently. Bernard Wentz received a box of fruit for his birthday from a friend, Mrs. Hilliard, of Macon. All the residents from the Plaza will have their teeth cleaned and other dental work done as soon as appointments can be made with Dr. Henderson in Warrenton. Parents Join Pupils In Holiday Luncheon A pre-Easter luncheon was prepared and served by Mrs. Florence Sommerville and staff to 69 parents on April 6 at South Warren School. Following, and prior to, lunch, parents visited classrooms and the Title I Reading Programs. It was an enjoyable event of the day for parents, students and faculty. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Lewis Peoples of Elberon announce the engagement of their daughter, Betsy Ann, to Grady J Haynes, III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady J Haynes, Jr., of Warrenton. The wedding will be July 10 at 3 p. m. at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church. All friends and relatives are invited. Philathea Class Gathers The V. L. Pendleton Philathea Class of the Warrenton Baptist Church met in the home of Miss Mary Frances Rodwell with Miss Virgie Duke as joint hostess on April 12, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Hugh White, president, presided. > The devotional, "Blessed Assurance," by Norman Vincent Peale, was given by Mrs. W. R. Wood. The assistant secretary. Miss Elizabeth Rooker, reported that nine members had 100% attendance at Sunday School in March. The guest speaker. Miss Emily Hilliard, read the Rev. Robert W. Green's Easter message. 1975, entitled "Lo, I Tell You a Mystery." Mrs. Thomas R. Frazier closc d the meeting with prayer. During the fellowship period, the hostesses served a sweet course with coffee and cheese biscuits to the 15 members and one gupst present. Pentecostal Services ustea Opportunities to worship at Warrenton Pentecostal Holiness Church with Rev. Robert J. Forehand, pastor is as follows: Sunday School, 10 a. m., Morning Worship, 11 a. m.. Evening Worship, 7 p. m. Family night—Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. graded classes for all ages. Adults will study chapter 17 of Revelation. Revival—April 26 through ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Baskervill of New Bern and Mrs. W. R. Baskervill of Warrenton attended the funeral of Mrs. Clara Newlett Burner in Lombardy Grove, Va., Monday. May 1. K«v. A. m. oi»w«rv wi Rocky Mount, evangelist. Services nightly at 7:30 p. m. Everyone invited. Open Door Services Church services at The Open Door Bible Church on U. S. 1 North are 10 a. m. Sunday School; 11 a. m. Worship Service. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Basker vil) of New Bern and Miss Jane Baskervill of North Carolina State University, Raleigh and Mrs. W. R. Baskervill of Warrenton were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baskervill, Jr., of South Hill, Va.