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Mrs. H. S. Andersen has returned from visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Nisson, in Bennington, Vt. She also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. King in Hastings. Minn., when her mother celebrated her 90th birthday. T. V. Adams of North Wilkesboro visited his mother, Mrs. J E. Adams, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs Doug Williams of Brookneal, Va., were the weekend guests of Mrs. Thomas Burton Mr and Mrs. W. R. Baskervill of South Hill, Va., Lt. Col. and Mrs. Bobby Baskervill of Kilmarnac Va., Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gregory of Weldon, visited Mrs W. R. Baskervilk after the Duke-Carolina game on Saturday. Mrs W. R. Baskervill had as her guests for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baskervill and daughter. Jane, of New Bern Mr and Mrs William Baskervill of South Hill were her guests on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Tom Banzet and daughter, Helen, of Eden were the Thursday night guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank Banzet Among those who attended the performance of the Duke University Wind Symphony conducted by Dr Paul Bryan at Louisburg College on Wednesday were Mr and Mrs A H. Bryson, Mr and Mrs. Gid King. Mr and Mrs. Scott Gardner, Mr and Mrs B. W. Currin. Mr and Mrs. Pete Burrows. Mr. and Mrs. Ryall Woodall. Mr and iMrs. Howard Daniel. Miss Zenobia Lancaster, Mrs. Miriam Coleman, Mrs. Rufus S. Jones, Mrs. J. E. Adams. Mrs. Walker Burwell, Miss Mary Frances Rodwell and Mrs. J. E. Cheves Mrs. G. N. Neal of Colonial Lodge had as her guests for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Flavel of Washington. D. C. On Friday her guests were Mr. I would like to 1 for their supp Warrenton tc Thomas Miss Pfister And Mr. Wi/lams Wed Cynthia Ann Pfister and Spotswood Hilliburton Williams were wed recently at St. Francis Church in Potomac. Md. The candlelight ceremony was performed by the Rev. Almus M. Thorp. Jr. Miss Pfister is the daughter of Mrs J. A Finigan of Germantown. Md.. and the late Gerald W. Pfister of Woodstown. N. J. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Colorado State University. she is presently with Neiman-Marcus in Washington, D C. The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Ralph B Williams of Germantown and the grandson of Mrs. John Gilmer Williams and the late Mr Williams of Warrenton He is a graduate of Landon * School and Washington and Lee University with six years active duty in the U. S. Navy flying carrier-based jets He is an associate with Long and Foster Real Estate. Inc. The bride was escorted by her uncle. Dr A. L Rehfield of Grosse lie. Mich. Her attendants were her sister, Mrs. Ira Greenbaum, and the groom's sister. Mrs. C. Paul Cox. Ill Best man was John Nivert Wilks Groomsmen were and Mrs Vance Mullen of Graham Mrs. A D Harris has returned from Lumberton where she spent several weeks with Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Coley and family. Mrs Harris' guests for Thanksgiving will be Tony Harris of Dover. Del.. Major and Mrs. James Harris, Mary. Jim and Andy Pat Harris of Hampton, Y'a , and Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Coley and children. Betsy and Woody, of Lumberton. hank al my friends )rt in the recent wn election. i Gaskill Douglas A Bader, Robert E Rhode. Robert R. Stevenson. C. Paul Cox. III. Michael A. Rantfle and Rockwell Keeney, III A reception was held following the wedding at Congressional Country Club After a Florida honeymoon. the couple is residing in Gaithersburg Services Planned At Oak Chapel Homecoming services will be held at Oak Chapel AME Church in Warrenton Sunday at 11 a m and 1:30p m The Rev. Robert Good, pastor, will speak at the 11 a. m service while guest speaker at the 1:30 p. m service will be Floyd McKissick Music will be provided by the Warren County Male Chorus. Others scheduled to appear on the program are Capt. John R Hawkins. III. of the U. S Army; Miss Audrey Davis, instructor at North Warren School; and the Snow Hill Baptist Choir, under the direction of Mrs Patsy Hargrove The public is invited to attend. Births Mr and Mrs. Joseph Oliver Richardson of Hollister announce the birth of a son. Gregory Lynn, on Nov. 7, at Duke Medical Center. Mrs. Richardson js the former Ogletree Gr^en oi' Hollister. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Davis. Jr., of Warrenton announce the birth of a son. Joshua Winborne, Nov. 18. at Rex Hospital in Raleigh. Mrs. Davis is the former Elma Winborne of Raleigh Mr and Mrs Marson Sykes of Car, announce the birth of a son. Alan Wayne. Oct 28 in Rex Hospital Mrs Sykes is the former Miss Bonnie Weiss of Roanoke Rapids Her husband. a native of Weldon. is the son of Willie Sykes of Littleton The couple has one other child. Melanie Mr and Mrs. Stephen Hunter. Jr.. of Stuarts Draft, Va., announce the birth of a daughter. Heather Leigh, on Oct 31 in Waynesboro Hospital. Waynesboro. Va Mrs. Hunter is the former Ellen Mustian. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton W Mustian of Wairenton. The largest Baldcvpress tree in the United States is located in Bertie County. This giant is over 12 feet in diameter. 138 feet tall, and has a crown spread of 33 feet six Inches. WHAT'S GOING ON? VOL HAVEN'T HEARD? "GOOD NEWS TRAVELS!" These 28 youths from eight area churches will present the Christian folk musical, "Good News," on Sunday at 11 a. m. at the Knightdale United Methodist Church and again at 7:30 p. m. at the West Edgecombe Baptist Church in Rocky Mount. Future plans for the group include participation in the Warren County Christmas Parade and trips to Henderson, Raleigh and New Bern for worship services. The World Of Books In The Warren County Memorial Library ■ The art of thanksgiving is thanksliving It is gratitude in action. It is applying Albert Schweitzer's philosophy: In gratitude for your own good fortune you must render in return some sacrifice of your life for other life." - VVilferd A Peterson The library is very thankful for The Warren Record letting us have this column; for the Warrenton Jr. Woman's Club having us as one of their projects - for the bookmarks they gave us last week; for the numerous patrons who give Memorial books or monetarycontributions; for the patrons who give us son:t of the newest books we did not acquire; for Mrs. Bob Tray lor making the curtain for our back door; for the volunteers during summer-time "Storytime;" and most of all for all of the people who come in and use the library. MEMORIALS - "North Carolina Confederate Military History. Vol. IV." for Mrs Henry Twitty. by Mr and Mrs. J Howard Daniel; ' live "> Great Composers." Schonberg, for Robert M <nd Mrs. Roddy Drake. We have had three ESEA groups in within tiw lve weeks and two kindergarten classes during Ci .mi's Book Week. We explained the library and read stones to these children; passed out FREE bookmarks. Library will be closed Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24. Overdue books: please return all overdue books so that others may enjoy them. School Menus Nov. 28-Dec. 2 (Subject to change without notice) MONDAY -Beef stew, green beans, apple sauce, rolls, milk TUESDAY-Meat loaf with tomato sauce, mashed potatoes. green peas, carrot strips, cookie, chocolate milk. WEDNESDAY-Ham roll, macaroni and cheese, steamed cabbage, apple cobbler, milk THURSDAY- Hamburger with mustard and catsup, lettuce and tomato, buttered potatoes, brownie, milk. FRIDAY- Seafood platter, cole slaw . French fries with catsup, roll, lemon cake, chocolate milk Editor's Quote Book The ruin of most men dates from some idle moment. " George S. Hillard Use Care In Cleaning Cookware Cleaning non-stick coated I pans used to be easy. . J Years ago, before num- ' erous kinds of coatings went on the market, there were | also very few cleaning j preparations available for J home use. s Now, however, there are * cleaning solutions available I on store shelves that may ruin some coatings, say agricultural extension specialists at North Carolina State University. It's best to remember that coatings are basically plastic paints and although some are tougher than others, all will scratch if they are not handled with more care than most non-coated cookware The best practice is to use plastic utensils whenever possible and to wash the cooking surface after each use with soap or detergent. Over a period of time, food particles will carbonize, leaving a black deposit which can be difficult to remove and which results in more food sticking. Some coatings can be cleaned relatively satisfactorily using commercial cleaners and some cannot. Before using any commercial cleaner, consult the instruction manual supplied with the appliance We Have ICE COLD BEER t WINE SOFTDftiNKS t MiXERS LAKE SUPPLIES BACON SAUSAGE MLAiS FRESH EttSrG/mitS MILK c 8REK0 OPEN 7SUML 7M1S MEEK Drive 'N Shop We Accept Food Stamps Tennessee voted for Warren Harding. Herbert Hoover. Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon in previous presidential elections. It's No Big Thing the little things we do for you at Christmas. A pleasant smile But we hope they make Free gift wrapping your Christmas Season Selections for all the A bit less of a chore. family Just little things like - Latest fashion A kind word Lay-A-Way Gift suggestions for Moms. The Little Things List GetS Bigger Shop Here And See! A&W < Main St. Warrenton, N. C. Watch For Christmas Store Hours BOBBY'S™ 2 Miles South Of Louisburg Highway 401 OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M. — 7 P.M. SUNDAYS 1—6 P.M. Specializing In MEN'S, BOYS' AND LADIES' CLOTHING MEN'S & BOYS' DRESS AND WOKK SHOES j
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