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News & Society Items Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thome, Mrs. Pat Anthony and children of Greensboro and Mrs. George Harvin and son of Henderson spent several days here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oakley had as their guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchiner and children , of Annandale, Va. ' Mrs. 0. P. Spivey of Sebring, Fla., has been visiting Mrs. M. W. Alston of Inez for two weeks. Chuck Kirkland of Henderson was the guest last weekend of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gottschalk. Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Humphrey of Charlottesville, Va., were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Holt. Commander and Mrs. S. 0. Nunn and children of Cape Charles, Va., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Nunn, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Banzet and daughter, Helen, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banzet. Miss Janet Ormsby of Colonial Lodge spent last week in Greenville with Miss Caroline Edwards Mrs. Lyman Priday of Colonial Lodge had as her guests for several days last week at the Holiday Inn in Henderson Mrs. Gail Bryne and daughter, Linda, of Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Gertrude Winston and Mrs. Sallie Tharrington of Louisburg visited their sister, Mrs. Mamie Winston, at Colonial Lodge last Wednesday. Mrs. Winston spent last weekend in Henderson with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Mullins. Miss Betsy Byrd Bobbitt cl Greensboro spent the weewend with her mother, Mrs. Branch Bobbitt. Mrs. Sallie Davis, a former resident of Colonial Lodge, is now living at Pinecrest Nursing Home in Henderson. Mrs. Julia Floyd, who has been a resident of Colonia] Lodge, is now in a nursing home in Roxboro. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jordan and son, Timmy, of Summit, N. J., have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shipp McCarroll. Mrs. J. E. Adams had as her weekend guest, her grandson, Jim Adams, of Austin, Texas, who was en route to Hampton-Sydney College in Virginia, where he is a student. Mrs. Henry T. Falkner has as her guests her daughter, Mrs. James D. Moore of Pueblo, Colo., and Mrs. Martin Craw of San Antonio, Tex. They recently went to McCall, S. C., for a Fletcher family reunion. Mrs. Tom Burton had as her luncheon guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Manning of Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baskervill and daughter, Evelyn, visited Mrs. W. R. Baskervill, Sr., on Sunday and Mr. Baskervill was her guest on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thompson had as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Picot Frazier and daughter, Timily, of Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Lee returned to their home on Bragg Street last week after spending the summer in Boone. Mrs. George W. Franklin and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lee are visiting relatives in McLean, Va. Arthur S. Reid has returned to his home in Boston, Mass., after visiting relatives here. Mrs. W. W. Taylor and daughter, Elizabeth of Raleigh, were the Sunday guests of Misses Katherine and Lenora Taylor. Mrs. S. M. Benton of Colonial Lodge had as her guests on Thursday William J. Benton of Louisburg and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benton of Tarboro. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ormsby and Mrs. Frances Moore of Colonial Lodge joined Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards of Greenville for a picnic in Rocky Mount on Sunday Miss Janet Ormsby returned home with them. Mrs. Howard Daniel and Mrs. Jules Banzet and children spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Richmond and Williamsburg, Va. Mrs. W. F. Farmer, Mrs. Walker Burwell, Mrs. Jack Scott and Mrs. Spencer Scott spent Monday night with Mrs. Fred Cheek at their cottage at Atlantic Beach. Mrs. Mack Crews of Henderson and son, Bobby, student at N. C. State in Raleigh, spent Sunday with her mother at Colonial Lodge. Mrs. Frances Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ormsby spent Saturday in Raleigh. Miss Chalmers Ward spent Tuesday in WinstonSalem attending a merchandising seminar. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming and Tommy, Mrs. J. L. Aycock, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Breedlove, Jr., of Middleburg and Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Currin and Dawn of Oxford visited Mr. and Mrs. Don Loposay, Kimberly and Karen of Sanford on Sunday and attended Kimberly's third birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming and Tommy have returned from Hingham, Mass., after spending two weeks with Mrs. Clara V. Ramsay and family. Little Miss Kimberly Loposay of Sanford is spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fleming. Visitors of James P. Salmon of Oak Manor Rest Home in Snow Hill last week were Mrs. Virginia Boswell and David Thompson, Barbara Walker and Stacey Walker, Patsy Salmon and Ruby Harris of Norlina and Warrenton. James Wesley Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harris, Jr., of Macon, was awarded a degree in business administration on August 12 at Elon College. Kenneth L. Harper, registrar, reported that Harris was among 55 students at Elon College completing degree requirements during the summer session. He is married to the former Meredith Bullock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Bullock, of Warrenton. Legion To Meet The American Legion Auxiliary will meet in the home of Mrs. A. A. Wood on Thursday night, Sept. 1, at 8 p. m. MRS. FRANKLIN YOUNG, JR. Miss Stainback And Mr. Young Marry Miss Joyce Renee Stainback of Raleigh and Franklin Young, Jr., of Garner were united in marriage on Saturday in Tabernacle Baptist Church. The Rev. T. Marshall Collins officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Earl Stainback of Raleigh. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Young, Sr., of Garner. Mrs. Connie Briggs, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Miss Melissa Stainback, the bride's sister, and Miss Kaye Townsend were bridesmaids. The groom's father served as his son's best man. Ushers were Ricky Young, brother of the groom, Tim Briggs, brother-in-law of the Reunion Held Approximately 114 members of the Forbes-Johnson family attended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson on Sunday. The Rev. Bill Crouch and family were special guests. A picnic lunch was enjoyed. Pink carnations were presented Mrs. Joe Johnson, Sr., the oldest Forbes member attending, Mrs. Garland Forbes of Portsmouth, Va., married the longest; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keith of Robersonville, married the shortest. Members attending were from Robersonville, Williamston, Hillsborough, Durham, Greenville, Goldsboro, Wilson, Rocky Mount, Roanoke Rapids, Portsmouth, Va., Sandston and Hopewell, Va.; Bristol, Pa., and Merrit Island, Fla. bride. Marty Young, the groom's brother, was ringbearer. f After a reception at the church fellowship hall, the couple left on their wedding trip to Tennessee. They will make their home in Garner. The bride is a graduate of Wake Technical Institute and is a medical technician at Duke University Medical Center. Her husband is a graduate of Garner Senior High School and is employed with Carolina Power and Light. Prepare Plants For Moving Tips for the landscape gardener: Plants can be prepared now for moving during the fall and winter dormant seasons, suggest North CArolina State University agricultural extension horticulturists. If you have plants that will be moved later, the specialists suggest root pruning them now. Use a sharp spade. Cut around the plant and into the outer roots. Many of these roots would be lost in the moving process, so it is better to cut them off now and allow the plant to adjust to the loss before it is moved. Another timely reminder relates to watering shallowrooted shrubs. Plants such as camellias and azaleas don't put down deep roots. This makes them susceptible to damage during dry weather. Another reason they need water is that they are continuing to develop flower buds at this time. Don't fertilize these plants with nitrogen now. It's too late for this season. Feeding them nitrogen now would cause a spurt of new growth. This tender vegetable would not have time to harden off by the onset of cold weather, making it highly vulnerable to damage. Save Water When use of a garbage disposal is necessary, save food scraps and run the disposal once to conserve water. You can use the disposal even less by saving food scraps for a compost pile. The World Of Books In Warren County Memorial Library The library will be CLOSED September S, 4 and 5 for the Labor Day Holiday. NEW BOOKS: "Singers and Sweethearts," Dew, a paperback on five women in country music; "The Pretty Pink Shroud," a mystery by Ferrars; "Great Country Music Stars," Grey; "Charlie Come Home" and "Mr. Sermon," Delderfield; "The Lonely Furrow," Lofts; "I'mEve," Sizemore; "Salamanca Drum," Eden; "The Investigation," Uhnak; "The Last Best Hope," Tarbur; "The Devil on Horseback," Holt; and three new Gothics-"Web of Allyngrod," "The House of Exmoor," Stafford and "Masquerade in Venice," Johnston. GIFTS: "The Way to Play," a delightful book on learning to play games from Mrs. Cy Hoskins; "House and Garden's 26 Easy Little Gardens" from the Warrenton Garden Club. MEMORIALS: "The Tour" (golf), Leane, for William S. Davis from Dawson Alston; "Rough Weather Makes Good Timber" (Carolinians Recall), Ginns and Osborne for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Serls from Mr. and Mrs. William K. Lanier, Sr., and Sidney Lanier. Books were obtained from this library for the LAP READING PROGRAM, sponsored by the Extension Service, by Mrs. Estelle Somerville. She seemed to have a successful summer with the program. OVERDUE BOOKS: Please return all overdue books so that others may enjoy them. Tri - County Mobile Home Brokers, Inc. U. S. Business 1 South Henderson 492-3136 Double Wide Homes Single Wide Homes Reconditioned Homes We will trade for anything of value On the lot financing Also—Conventional FHA and VA financing Also—Financing is available with no down payment to qualified buyers SEE: Tom Hicks or or J. K. Foster Shelton Peoples
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