News & Society Items Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Coley and daughter, Betsy, of Lumbertoo spent the weekend with Mrs. A. D. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baskervill of South Hill, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. W. R. Baskervill, Sr. Mrs. Alice J. Weatherly and children, Dede and Bill Henry of Elizabeth City, were weekend guests of Mrs. Alpheus Jones, Sr. Mrs. Charles Glass of Alpine, N. J., is visiting her father, Dawson Alston. Mrs. Carol Reams Busby and daughter, Jane, of Carthage, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reams, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Raiford and children, Elizabeth and Patrick, of Rocky Mount spent Friday with Mr and Mrs Bignall Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett of Reidsville spent the weekend with John Garrett, Sr. Mr. and Mrs Bobby Scott and son, Robbie, and daughter, Anne, of Richmond, Va., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D Scott. The Rev. and Mrs. Mack Thompson and daughter, Claire, of Warsaw were in Warrenton for the funeral of Robert Macon Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Belford Wagner of Lexington, Va., were here for the funeral of Robert Macon Davis. Mrs. James White of Scotland Neck was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Agnes Fishel on Wednesday at the Colonial Lodge. Mrs. Nettie Gilchrist and Mrs. Fletcher Bobbitt attended the wedding of Mrs. Dorothy Davis Collier and A1 Wortham on Friday evening at the Methodist Church in Henderson.. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Whitfield of Providence, R. I., and Dr. and Mrs. Peter W. Whitfield of Durham were guests of Judge and Jtfrs. Julius Banzet on Saturday. J Mr. and Mrs. Hank Hardy of Tampa, Fla., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Williams. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Jones of Raleigh were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jones, Sr., on Sunday. Mrs. Wright Tisdale of Greensboro, with several guests, was a recent visitor to Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Louisville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cross of Elizabeth town, and Mr. and Mrs Alpheus S. Jones of Goldsboro were recent guests of Mrs. James Bullock. Mrs. Nancy Blankenship has had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Byron Matthews and son, Byron Peete, of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Edmonds and daughters, Laura Anne and Mary MRS. FRANK O'BRIEN Miss Martyn Weds College Professor Ann Henderson Martyn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner Martyn. Jr., of Alexandria. Va.. and Professor Frank O'Brien, son of Mrs. John O'Gara of Port Washington, Long Island and Boca Raton, Fla.. were married August 28. at noon in the College Chapel, Hollins. Va. The Rev. Allie Frazier. professor of philosophy and religion at Hollins performed the ceremony. Mrs. Susan Tarrant of Cambridge, Mass.. was the bride's attendant. Mr. Shaeffer Avery served as best man. There was a freceptton at The Hotel Helen, spent the weekend camping at Kerr Lake. Bpyca Cheek of Kinston and U.N.C. Chapel Hill spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Boyce. Miss Betsey Taylor of Camp Lejeune is visiting her sisters. Misses Katherine and Leonora Taylor. Mrs. Martha Winston of Colonial Lodge spent Tuesday in Louisburg with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gertrude Winston. Wallace Bowers, former resident of Norlina, is now making his home at Colonial Lodge. Mrs. Ethel Green of Colonial Lodge spent several days last week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Luclle Carroll, in Warren Plains. Mrs. Ruby Finch and Roanoke following the ceremony. The bride, a graduate of St. Agnes School. Alexandria. and of Hollins College, received a masters in social work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is on the staff of Mental Health Services of the Roanoke Valley. The groom is a professor of English at Hollins College. He received his doctorate in Celtic Studies from Trinity College, Dublin. The bride is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Scoggin of Warrenton. daughter. Michelle, of Greensboro were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ormsby and Miss Janice Ormsby at the Colonial Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Short were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gottschalk. They were en route from Davidson to their home in Virginia Beach. Va. Mr. and Mrs. T V. Adams and children. Bill and Elizabeth. of North Wilkesboro spent the w eekend with Mrs. J. E. Adams. Mrs. Ann Huntley and daughter, Kathy, of Reston. Va.. were the weekend guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Clyde E. Rod well. Mrs. Alfred Williams has returned from spending some time in Nags Head. Mrs. C. W. Hilliard was LOCKHART SCHOOL OF DANCE CALL 689-2990 (If no answer call 7 to 9 P.M.) FALL CLASSES START IN WARRENTON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 CLASSICAL BALLET Indwidnol Attrition 5fr»wd on todrtquo BEGINNER THRU ADVANCED TECHNIQUE CLASSES AO AGIO and ALLEGRO COMBINATIONS POINTWOMC VaMATONS Jazz Tap Mi, kft, Mih CmUm«u CI—m ■ leys To Dononiw CImmi far Adulti (10 WmI m«i»n - minimum 11 to a dm) COMBINATION CLASS - 45 minutes of Bollet, Tap and Jan. BALLET CLASS - 43 minutes of Classical Ballet with individual attention stressed on technique. COMBINATION CLASS PLUS THE BALLET CLASS - Half Price SPECIAL FEATURES 1. Spodol family rate J. AII clews limited in tltm 3. Adult «!«■»■ in Tee. Jeu toilet 4. Me# msdsm t<odiln| techniques end materiel* are used 5 a,, ,-J. Beer miJ J a mm J.uaALiut NVfOTwt yt'en twi *»»•■»• iiiitetu uiiv iTvpmw uwurwa at yiuwwiiiiwii DIRECTORS: Joy and Beverfy Lockhart Auxiliary Meets With Mrs. Wood "Hie September meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was held in the home of Mrs. Juanita Wood with Mrs. Sandra Norwood and Mrs. Edna McCowan as co-hostesses. Mrs. Emily Gardner presided over the meeting with 16 members and two guests present. Committee reports were given. Mrs. Pauline Shaw reported on the rehabilitation committee that 50 patients and hospital personnel were served at the recent VA picnic. Mrs. Sandra Norwood reporting for child welfare said that her committee would look into the "adop(tion" of a foster child for the unit to help during the coming year. Mrs. Juanita Wood reported that two new members had joined as a result of the recent membership drive. Mrs. Dorothy Roberts discussed plans for a bake sale to be held on Sept. 16. The month's program was centered on music. The group was delightfully entertained by the singing of Mrs. Edith Moseley accompanied by J. Hartwell Gatling. playing the harmonia. Mr. Gatling also recited the humorous rliyme. "It's Bloody War." the meeting was closed by an impromptu rendition on the organ by Mrs. Juanita Wood. Retarded Association Has Meeting Planned The Warren County Association for Retarded Citizens will meet tonight (Thursday) at 8 p. m. in the basement of All Saint's Episcopal Church. The membership is open to family and friends of retarded individuals, professionals working in this area or other interested citizens the guest of her son at his summer home in Virginia over the Labor Day holiday. Out-of-town guests included John Crinkard of U.N.C.-G, Bryan Hilliard of Elon Coilege, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mosheim and children, Jean and Joey of Asheboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hilliard of Macon. Mrs. Gordon Livermore and Mrs. C. W. Teague of Raleigh were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oakley on Wednesday. Mrs. Wiley Coleman has returned to her home after undergoing surgery at Maria Parham Hospital. Mrs. Frank Reams was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Tom Read of Oxford on Wednesday. Mrs. Howard Edwards and daughter. Laura, of Hickory and Mrs. Charles Drake and son of Raleigh visited Mr and Mrs. Allen Tucker last week Peter G Seaman and daughter of Richmond. \'a.. were in Warrenton last week Young adult estate plan I' you •* 15 ta 22 yea-* old, you can Vtjrt ygjjr liJe_ insurance program with J20.000 in term insurance for jus: M* 00 a year! //hen you're 25. your policy converts to permanent insurance at rates you'll be able to afford. It's called Nationwide'* "Young Adult Estate Plan" and it's worth checking into: Call: bill Fleming HAST MACON STREET WARRENTON, N. CAROLINA 257 3298 mfm NATIONWIDE B 1 INSURANCE Nii.onwidt •• on your fed* Nationwide Lift Insurance Company Homo Offico: Columbus, Ohio Miss Carter Howard Ward of "Cloveroc" in Warrenton will be among 222 young ladies from across the state making her formal bow to society on Friday evening, Sept 9, in the Raleigh Civic Center. Carter is the daughter of Mrs. Alex S. Watkins, Jr., of Warrenton. She is a senior at St. Mary's College in Raleigh At St Mary's she is a hall counselor and senior warden of the Vestry, the religious committee; a member of the Sea Saints, a synchronized swimming team: member of the library committee and the forum committee. In the sumriier Carter spends her time lifeguarding and teaching swimming. She also enjoys tennis and other outdoor sports. Carter likes to sew and makes many of her clothes Her chief marshall for the ball will be her godfather, Dr. Leon A Adams of Wilson, and her assistant marshall will be Tom Tray lor of Norlina. Instructor Attends Meet Miss Joy Lockhart, codirector of the Lockhart School of Dance in Warrenton, has just returned from an extensive 10-day dance session in New York City. She attended a special technique dance convention at the Professional Dance Teachers Association. The P.D.T.A. is a national organization of dedicated dance teachers who are interested in the creative possibilities of the present and the future and who are ncerned with improving mselves as dance teach, choreographers, as . siness people, and as leaders in their community. Miss Lockhart also attended two annual dance workshops of talented, master teachers, whose newest ideas, techniques and routines in dance, will be used in her studio this fall. Each day consisted of eight hours of ballet, tap, jazz, and modern technique and dance routines, plus three hours each evening of ballroom dance, which also included the newest disco, hustle, rope, bus stop and others for the teenagers and young adults. Macon Marine Gets Promotion Marine Lance Corporal Daniel Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie L. Howard of Route 1, Macon, has been meritoriously promoted to his present rank while serving with 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune. He joined the Marine Corps in October, 1976. =;i KEN HCW\RD cPhotography~ • Outdoor Portraiture • Weddings • Senior Portraits • Special Occasions • Canvas Portraits • Recitals • Portraits • Schools • Anniversaries • Commercial • Wood Plaguing 257-3459

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