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lUT' ~ "^r """ r if^|pp^v | ' | V All* Q^of M. vui iJCOt Advertising Medium VOLUME 63 Christm; i Ei m r^i H van ^k^pb ^hs?y; | * *" II I ik-li? NATIVITY SCENE RECREATED The Birth Of Christ Is En '' Turn Out At! T ermed Fine Some 1200 Warren County | the r citizens braved very inclement] velop weather on last Friday night i house to get a look on the inside of Gui the Carolina Sportswear fac-1 ceivir tory. Warren County's newest I ials i P and largest major industry as ' Devel ft - $?rl| ' U |mPR^ Jj|/,;. ... i The Rev. Bill Garrison, missionary Hf making a chalk drawing as he illusl appear at. Wesley Memorial Methodis mnmintf * o Garrison To Hold Two Wesley Memorial Me editor's notes The notice of ing. Nr. Garrison's appearance at o'cloi the Werrenton Methodist chair Church was sent to The War- on ren Record early last week by wedk the Rev. Troy Barrett in an en- Mr re lope marked December 25 is- at ti iiue in the knowledge that this vice. week's paper would be printed Mr early and as a favor to the news- ejgj, paper. Unfortunately, the con- at ~ envelope and placed on iop of if Bach on editor's desk. As a result, Duke the story appeared ahead of its 1952, release date, for which we are eolle sorry. It is reprinted this week Nash t with the cored dates. ing I The Rev. Bill Garrison, mis- Brazi sionary to Brazil, will show Mr m: ty work in Sao Paulo, and sive win draw a picture of Christ, use < gj WwJay^tonorial Methodist pecti I . I,y Subscription Price $3.00 a Year as Seasoi i^B;' ^SA ^^B- ab r L i x^^l ySBfl w IN MANY CHURCHES I N WARRE acted By Members Of The Warren I' ________________________ * Factory Open In View Of W aanagement and Bute De- pany offical ment Company held open I and toured l end to the ests were greeted by a re- The inspc lg line composed of offic- at one end ind directors of the Bute where were lopment Company, com- of bolts of : 1 making spoi 5ced past I where pottei material an by elective i the guests ] machines w being sew< of machine; ed automatii the material Following tour, the gt they were s buffet style. Myrel's, com chicken sal; carrot strip; [ salted nuts I Followine ! the factory, Ka ed U>? rood of the comj ._ u General C to Brazil, is shown here chairman of rates a lecture. He will Developmen t Church here on Sunday out plans f with Supei said that h i Services At I attendance \ said, when thodist Church CQn"i""L Ma December 27, at 9:45 The Child :k, Mrs. W. A. Graham, eracy made man of the commission Library last missions, announced last to the hosi shut-ins. 1 . Garrison will also preach served punt te 11 o'clock worship ser- the group. . Garrison, a native of Ral- Hol^^^Co' received his AB degree ce,Crated ?' shbury College, Wilmore, th? G ^ c 194r? r J?*. reC!1VCd W?i way on Sun Slftp Af Wwlnlttf at. ^ ociocx,inei i University, Durham, In ter rector, and studied at Scarritt ' ge for Christian Workers, Servici ville, Term., before leav- Tj,e Rev or Brazil in January, 1854. Warrenton first year was spent in v j c e s , 1 studying Portuguese. Church at . Garrison has preached morning, D t revivals and did exten- o'clock. evangelistic work with the ? >f chalk drawings. He ax- Mr. and t to return to Brazil in Oxford war tary. ronton on 1 ? *- > .. ma t mai i} Foe Per Copy WARRENTON H'":imB ^1 * ^K"f.JB i f JSW ..- w r vfa w '*&. tl%w ^Kwrl ? 5II w^B ?*v3EJB fiii *?^^^B^^HafiPSIi^^ftx9P?. iSffi; " I IvKm* N COUNTY AS CHRISTMAS DRAWS NEAR lains Baptist Church On Sunday Night. HoilSe Printed Early I ? To those of our readers ^niL who may find it slightly CTClLHd confusing to find their paper I dated Friday, December 25, s and their wives and articles telling about the plant from one what will happen Wednesday other. I and Thursday, the explanation tour started tian. '? that l!le PaPer ?as of the building Panted on Tuesday this stocked hundreds we^: although dated Friday, material used in Th,s was done ln order rtswear, and pre- hal advertisements might the cutting table be ?.f va'ue ?r,tbe wf<* rns were placed on and ?rder tbat tha sta" d rapidly cut out and employees may have a lower. From there1 sll|bt'y longer holiday, passed numbers of: Th,us Paper will resume its here the garments [egular schedule of office id together and; hou[s and Printing next I at two batteries week. i where intricate j e being embroider-! :aiiy upon some of Students To Be . ..I Recognized At the inspection j 0 l o tests passed into a opCClfill oCI*V1CC e factory where; A f . . _ # erved refreshments' ?s,"dent recognition night for These served by ,he Warrenton community will; sisted of ham rolls,! be held on Sunday, December: ad patties, celery, 27; at 7:30 P ,m '? th? fife" 5, pickles, olives a'de omw "?f J.the Wesley, and punch ( Memoria? Methodist Church, the inspection of Tommy Peete Davis will prethe guests inspect- s'de at tbe 'nterdenominationern office building al service. Jane Link will )any represent the Baptist Church,1 , I Barbara Pittard will represent K K?SWfV\S,'< b e Presbyterian Church,! t Cn "vunrkpH Mary Brodie Jones will repre-! t Co who worked scn( the Episcopal church, and or the open house Howard Danlei wj|| represent lntendent Herein, Methodist Church. ie was more than.... ... i its success. The students, those in servas remarkable, he vice, and others, as well as, the bad weather is high school students are in| vited. The purpose is to bring j 1 Aiif thn hi<r)tlSffh(o nf tV?A ono. i ke Favors I demic, social and religious life ren of the Confed-! on the campus and give all 125 favors at the present an opportunity to ask week to be given Questions concerning college ptal and elderly life and preparations for col-' Mrs H F Twitty lege life. :h and cookies to | After the program, there I will be a party in the fellow ship hall, with refreshments' t At Rldgeway being served by the Woman's nmunion will be Society^ of Christian Service. at the Church of ?? Ihepherd in Ridge- Wins Pony day morning at 10 A Creedmoor man won a Rev f-aurtn War- Shetland Pony in a drawing announced Monday, staged at the ^warren County uourrnouse square nere on sais At Brown'* urday afternoon. Mason Hudspeth of O. B. Stanfield was the holdwill conduct ser- er of the lucky ticket which it Brown's Baptist was drawn by Warren Sheriff AxteUe on Sunday Jim H. Hundley. The pony was ecember 27, at It given by members of the American Legion In an effort to raise money for a proposed Mrs. Tom Read of Legion building, C. C. Bullock, e visitors In War- a member of Limer Post V, ruesday. , said tills weak. Hi v m M vi , COUNTY OF WARREN^" ? ? TS servecf o . , i Schools Recess Onr Friday; Religious Services Planned It's probably fortunate thjp Christmas comes but once & year Wtrrentnn and \\ arren Court? ly residents, working tirelessly to bring about the brighteJtt] and happiest Christmas irt' many a season, would perhaps] brcrfk under the strain of thrtt Yuletide rush if Christmas put in more than one appearance' in a single year But Christmas is a once-ftj vear thing, and everyone iH* i,, * _ , ... fel vwirirn v ninny ana i n l s are* seems to realize thai the lonfc awaited event should be usw ered in gloriously. Christmas began several, weeks ago for many?for the little child, who, pen in handji told of wanting guns and bfcj cycles and candy and fruit,an? who confidently addressed hi? letter via the North Pole. began for the early shoppersj and it began for the older citifi zens who had seen many M Christmas and longed to see; another. Later, stores began staying open at night, and merchants at Warrenton, Norlina and Littleton voiced pleasure over accelerated business. Churches of all denominations over the county oegan staging | special Christmas services in- j eluding cantatas and enact-' ments of the Navitity Scene. Churches of all denominations are planning to hold services on Christmas day and several, county churches will hold their, traditional midnight services j on Christmas Eve. Warren County schools let out on Friday and gave a chance to get into the Christmas mood of preparation and. anticipation. Most colleges attended by Warren County stu-' dents recessed classes on Friday. | Parties are being planned for various nights of the holi-] day season, and stores in all three of the counties larger communities will have a twoday holiday and will reopen for' business on December 28. Youngsters helped usher in the Christmas spirit on Sunday! night when a large group went' caroling and returned to Em-i manuel Episcopal Church for! a period of fellowship and refreshments. Throughout the county, civic, i church, and school organizations have been helping the needy with the collection and presentation of food and cloth- j ing. Santa Claus has been putting j in his appearance since riding: into Littleton and Warrentoni more than a week ago in the i pro-Christmas parades put on by the two towns. Hut his hie I moment comes on Christmas' Eve while his most faithful ad- i mi vers are asleep. Housewives have been busy with Christmas cooking and with decorations of homes. Their work in Warrenton was climaxed on Tuesday night when the Warrenton lions Club picked the winner.! in the annual Christmas decora-! tions contest. From all indications it ap-j pears that Warren residents have in store one of the brightest Christmases in recent years. Youth Wreck* Station Wagon ? Following Chase A 15-year-old Roanoke Rapids youth -who sped through Littleton on Saturday night at speeda exceeding 100 miles an hour wrecked the station wagon he was driving near Viughan a few minutes later. Police did not release the name of the youth, who said that be took the vehicle from his home without his father's consent sortly prior to the accident. After driving through the v The Standard Printing Company ^ jjOMLSouth Shelby Street ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 PB I I IF I II I : *11 '^LV; Bgs ^^Hhk&& i- *? M I Ik H j ^ > IB / I1 ^B : J :| M. CHRISTMAS SERVICES ARE PLANNED Episcopal Acolytes Edmond Holt And Jimm Thompson Publ Ol 4 1 onaron /\na wi Warren County has a new Wise Baptist author. I page hardba Clarence H. Thompson of, the history o near Wise has just published j 1858 to 1951 "The History of Sharon and upon the live i men and wor Cotton Ginnings J X; Show Increase j!? man^He Baptist Chun In Warren County: The editio Warren County cotton grow-J a limited or ers ginned over a thousand, copies print, more bales of cotton this yearj $4.00 and n prior to December 1 than they at the chu ginned to the same period last author, year, according to a release Clarence H this week by the Bureau of the son 0f tj,e It Census. Creola Saint The Census Bureau reported reared by 1 .5,078 bales ginned in Warren: W. H. and County prior to December 11 Thompson this year, compared with 4,051 i from Wise hales ginned to the same per-! war inducted iod last year. j vice in 1 Ginnings for the state totall-, ed 310,313 bales compared' ???;> . with 254,030 bales last year I Indicative of the movement'"jjrvfcfgV >' Vl/IUMI slUWUls IIWU | 'v south to the wes* is !tc Si-it JBjj* that California s ginnings to! gg-j^jgVM December 1 totalled 1,778,437 bales compared with 310,313 I bales for North Carolina. H Three counties in California 1 grow more cotton than the entire state of North Carolina. Kern County's ginnings to De- J ceraber 1 were 509,238 bales, I the largest of any county in I the United States. Fresno County's ginnings were 450,560 JB bales, and Tulare County's were 316,391 bales. town of Littleton at "more I than 190 miles an hour," the H bov drove enroutn to WimJ- 1 toft.' His vehicle failed to make I a turn near Vaughan and the I stationwagon, a !?5S model I struck a ditch. In an effort t? free the car, I -the youth held down the at- H celerator and burned out the I engine of the vehicle, but not before he had completely bun- I ed one of the rear tires off the rim. Following this he I picked up a soft drink bottle and smashed tbd windshield of help THE ?"nTwid?tw "22 *5 Highway Patrol. I Your Best Advertising Medium Ul.VJ NUMBER 52 fl >ut County! K2PVHI ' - I ' ^9 { BY CHURCHES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS I y Beckwith Prepare For Christmas Eve Service. ishes History Of I se Baptist Church I Church." a 102- j mechanical and electrical ^9 ck book covering I schools of Maryland and Mis- 9 f the church from! sissippi, graduated as a fuel ^9 5. and touching induction specialist and taught 1 s of many Warren j carburetion, electrical automonen who have had ; tive work and diesel care and m ! church's history. I operation for one year at j^H : addition to the! Aberdeen Proving Ground, Ab- | will be of interest | erdeen, Md. i trace ancestry is j Thompson was later trans- 9 Sharon and Wise ferred to the Army Air Force ifl ;h cemetery, show- | and s p e n t two years lal place of each in England attached to the ed there Eighth Air Force in the 2001st H n of the book is] Ordinance Maintenance AVN 1 le, with only 200, Co. A. F. At the close of the I ed It sells for | war he attended the University ^9 tay be purchased j 0f Sudbury in England where M rch or from the i he studied advanced French I and Small Business Manage- M . Thompson is the ment. Following this course If9 ite John Lolo and of study he returned to his J Sing, but was home, "Mocking Bird Hill," 19 his grandparents,' near Wise in Warren County, ,9 Rosa Saint Sine > whprp ho tc He was graduated culture. Thompson is not 1 High School. He married, into military ser-1 This is Thompson's first I 942, studied at book. r?0* - A;!' i&k 9 ||uy? yXPy^ :v?2 < | **SgP v--' UNDERPRIVILEGED ? Members i Are Shown Above As TheyJ^Mqtsre To b Sponsored Annually By The NotUm Civic Club, i | ^9 & : .. >'# -. w |c > ?, -. . r> j. ^
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