Mrs. Linda E. Mangum and Robert T. Harris wish to invite family and friends to witness their marriage vows on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 11 a. m. in the Littleton Baptist Church. The Rev. Julian Motley of Durham will perform the ceremony. Mrs. Mangum is camp director at Camp Willow Run and executive director of Youth Camps for Christ, Inc. Mr. Harris is an accountant at Hoerner-Waldorf in Roanoke Rapids. Don't put yourself out on a limb by not carrying enough Life Insurance. Do the wise thing and let us help you plan an insurance program to give your family peace-of-mind. Attend Church On Sunday INSURANCE of all kinds WARRENTON, N.C. Weather Figures Released Locally Clarence Skillman, Warren County weather observer, reported August weather statistics this week as follows: High temperature -96-on August 1. Lowest temperature -58on August 19, 20, and 26. Rainfall-5.% inches. Thunderstorms - reported on 16 days. Most rainfall at one time-1.59 inch on August 2. Mr. Skillman said that August was not an unusual month as far as weather. All of readings were made in the Areola community at 8 a. m. each day. Skillman also noted that half of the month's rainfall was in the first of the month. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Terry Andrew Pike of Tarboro announce the birth of a son, Gregory, on August 28 in a Tarboro hospital. Mrs. Pike is the former Judy Ann Smith of Tarboro. They have another son, William. Let Us Custom Build Your Storm Windows Prices Start At $15.95 FREE ESTIMATES 24-Hour Service Open Sat. 9-12 Call Us At 492-2323 Henderson Glass Company 1504 Raleigh Road - Henderson, N. C. Littleton News Items Mrs. Raymond G. Harris was a Tuesday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Edwards in Louisburg. Tommy F. Williams was a patient in Halifax Memorial Hospital in Roanoke Rapids last week. Mrs. Jack M. Riggan and daughter, Mrs. Norman Lovell of Bronx, N. Y., and Robert Riggan were Wednesday visitors of Mrs. Gladys Stansbury. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Asheville were Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riggan and Miss Alice Newsom. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fugitt, Sr., and son, Chuck of Gaithersburg, Md., spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stadler of Wheaton, Md., at their cottage at Nags Head. Mr. Fugitt accompanied his son, Chuck, to Maryland Thursday and spent the night. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Egerton, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Newsom spent several days last week with Mrs. Egerton's mother, Mrs. N. A. Bogs in Athens, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Paz and Mrs. Sarah Attway in Atlanta, Ga., and toured Six Flags Over Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Salmon were Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Paynter and family in Norlina last week. Mrs. Raymond G. Harris and son, Phil, were Monday night visitors of her brother, Louis Palmer Shearin in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Sykes and granddaughter of Roanoke Rapids were Wednesday night visitors of his father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Shearin of Whitakers were Saturday night visitors of Misses Mamie and Josephine Stansbury. J. W. Collier is a patient in Halifax Memorial Hospital in Roanoke Rapids. Sunday visitors of Mrs. Gladys Stansbury were Miss Christine Boone and James Pinch of Henderson, Cecil Ray Shearin and Steve Manual of Charlotte. Mrs. Raymond G. Harris was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Browning in Warrenton. Mrs. A. P. Farmer spent several days this week with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Spain in Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. Spain has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delbridge were Saturday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Crowder in Roanoke Rapids. During the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West had as visitors Mrs. John King and son, Donavon, of Norlina, and Mrs. Fredie Paynter and children, James Allen and Kevin of Wise, Cecil Ray Shearin, Stevel Manual of Charlotte, Mrs. Kaye Ross and daughter, Miss Rebecca Hollis of Macon. The Rev. and Mrs. Jesse C. Staton of Stonewall, Va., spent the weekend with the Rev. and Mrs. John Salter. Little Christopher Neal Salter, six-month-old son of the Rev. and Mrs. Neal Salter, was christened Sunday in the United Methodist Church in Littleton by his maternal grandfather. Mrs. G. G. Munner and Miss Patty Taylor of Como spent some time last week with Mrs. A. P. Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I. Pepper. They visited Willie Gray Bobbitt in Durham County Hospital in Durham on Wednesday. Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. Pepper visited their brother again on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Calhoun of Kernersville were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy F. Williams. Mrs. Raymond Pike and Cynthia and Billy were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pike in Tarboro. Mrs. C. J. Nicholson and Mrs. Danny Hicks and children, Daniel and Boyd of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Daniels of Westbury, N. Y., were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Henry A. House. Drive Start Announced By RUTH MINCHER VAUGHAN-Mrs. Gene Pierce, chairperson for the Vaughan-Macon Cystic Fibrosis "Kiss Your Baby" Campaign, announced this week that the campaign will be conducted through September 14. Every mother of a youngster is requested to kiss her baby with special attention to the taste of the skin. A major sign of cystic fibrosis is a high salt content in the perspiration. The local chairperson emphasized that the twofold campaign is designed to alert parents to the symptoms of CF and other lung-damaging diseases of children and to collect funds in support of medical-scientific programs at the 116 care, teaching and research centers in the United States. Many of the 150,000 North Carolina youngsters who suffer with one or more lunch diseases are treated at the Duke CF Center which is supported by campaign funds. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation sponsors research, education, teaching and patient care at more than 100 CF Centers in the United States. Hometown Boy Returns Eastern Halifax Gets Lawyer By RUTH MINCHER LITTLETON-A Halifax County native has returned to his home county to practice law. Gilbert W. Chichester, son of Mrs. Alma Chichester and the late Wilson Chichester, will have an office in Littleton and a part-time office in Hollister. Chichester is a 1965 graduate of Aurelian Springs High School and served in the United States Air Force from 1965 until 1968, including one tour of Viet Nam. He attended Halifax County Technical Institute (now Halifax Community College) in preparation for colJenkins Elected Church Director Jesse James Jenkins, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Jenkins of the Gruver Memorial Community in Warren County, has been elected to be Sunday School and Bible Study Director for the Littleton Baptist Church beginning October 1. Mr. Jenkins grew up in the Littleton area and moved back to Littleton about a year ago. He lives in the home formerly owned by Miss Carrie Helen and Miss Elizabeth Moore on Moseby Avenue. Jenkins was very active in churches in Wilmington. He succeeds James Kearney, Jr., who has been serving in this office. His wife, the former Annie Marie Williams, is from the Swanquarter area. They have two sons, James Steven of Wilmington, and Donald Wayne, who is a lieutenant in the Marines serving in Okinawa. GIGANTIC 5 FAMILY Yard Sale Sat. Sept. 10 10:30 Until Furniture (including items from E. G. Hamm's), Stereo, Yard Furniture, Bicycles, Old Glassware, Clothes (Infants To Adults) 10c Up. Newsom Stone Works Wise. N. C. Rain date — Following Saturday lege and graduated with a BA degree in political science and history from North Carolina Wesleyan College. He graduated with honors in 1972. He worked part-time at Halifax Tech until graduation from college, then worked full-time until the fall of 1972. From 1972-1974, he attended the University of Richmond Law School and received the Juris Doctor degree. He was then admitted to the Virginia Bar and became a member of the law firm of Conner, Hooker, Ritchie and Chichester. He is a member of the Virginia Bar Association, the Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, the Richmond Bar Association and the American Bar Association. More recently he has % applied for and been admitted to the North Carolina State Bar. Chichester is married to the former Alice Rowland of Aurelian Springs and they have two children, Teresa and Anne. Mr. and Mrs. Chichester and daughters are making their home in Hollister. Chapel Hill Baptist Church Give Grants The Chapel Hill Baptist Church in the Oine community awarded five $50 scholarships on August 21. The scholarships went to James Russell, Joan Hendrick, Lillie Mae Branch, Yvonne Branch and Deborah Davis. The funds were raised through the efforts of the scholarship fund committee and other members. Officers of the committee are Mrs. Walker Is Chicago Visitor Mrs. Mamie G. (Floyd) Walker of Littleton recently vacationed in Chicago, 111., with her daughter, Valorie, and son-in-law, Atty. Michael J. Guthrie. While in Chicago, Mrs. Walker toured several of the city's interesting neighborhoods including Chinatown, New Town and Rush Street. She also visited Muhammed Ali's mansion, the Sears Tower, the architecturally significant South Shore Country Club, the Zoological Gardens and several of the city's museums. She also toured the lakefront skyline by yacht. 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