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; -/sT"1 . I x ^ Y I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tharrtng-. E* ton of Norfolk, Vs., were weekI , end guests of Mrs. B. G. Thar'George Robinson, Jr., of, agg- vmuw#h v/uuege was nere lor BBS:' the weekend. Mrs. James Clark and little Egv., son of Richmond, Vs., are ' visiting relatives here for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacGruder of Arlington, Va., and Miss Sallie Blackwell MacGrud-j er, a senior at West Hampton! College, Richmond, Va.. were weekend guests of Mr. and| Mrs. G. R. Scoggin and Dr. and Mrs. R, S. Jones. Mrs. F. T. Read has return- j ed from spending sometime in | JLumberton with Mr. and Mrs. | Ftnley Read and family. ( Mr. 0. D. Williams of Ral-( eigh visited relatives here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith and sons of Manteo were weekend guests of relatives here. Miss Louise Jones of Durham was a weekend guest of] Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones. Miss Betsy Taylor of Richmond, Va? was here over the! ' SPEC Friday, Saturi HOT COFFEE ? BARBECUE Plate pare PLATES senii Lnt HA IT Hi BLACK CLEANS & WJ ~i FURNITURE ONE APPL1CA EXCELLENT I HIDING SCRAT4 ??? 151 II 'W PIECE! ' ' .. Q p|3^9; ||>jBE3S p v'-r^B I ISS^% .. g KS . - 7^P5 i vl B B _" ^I tKvl I ml j BIB I MAIN STREET $ 9 id Societ weekend. Miorna C a ww L massenDUTg and Nora King (pent the weekend in Raleigh. Mr. Robert Hunter Shearin; of Greensboro was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shearin. . i Mrs. Edmund White has returned from visiting relatives in Richmond and Upperville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Weaver of Raleigh were weekend, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haw- j kins Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. > C. C. Alston and Mr. Charles i Alston of Littleton were their dinner guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hight I and family visited relatives in I Wilson last Sunday. ?Mrs. David Hyatt and friend ; of Waynesville are guests of, Mrs. W. H. Dameron. Mrs. W. D. Rodgers enter-, tained her card club this week. Mrs. Lula G. Harris of Greensboro and Mrs. Elizabeth Childers and Mrs. Elliott Cooke of Richmond, Va., were weekend guests of Mrs. T. V. Allen and Mrs. J. E. Adams. IALS day & Sunday IAMBURGERS | 21c FRENCH FRIES Large .... 19c Small .... 12c GOOD SERVICE OT DOGS.. 15c BARBECUE /%{SANDWICHES ^)C THICK MILK /|4 SHAKES ZlC Sarbccue s Will Com I I l/\ With Plates f^l II1 s"" UUU JOCK'S TASTEE FREEZ 158 East Warrenton N. I. Haithcock, Jr., Owner 7?R Made In CHES! High Polnt HHHi ' .V* & ;| TON' I -k- ' *i?5SSl L; f%irTiir -#w Sir*. Childress and Mrs. Harris remained for a visit with other relatives in the county. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Seymour of Greenville, S.-C., and Dr. nil n ^ ? ? ??. c. oeymour ana children, Robert and Frances, of Chapel Hill visited friends here on Saturday. Mrs. A D. Harris and Mrs. Crichton Thorne Davis were visitors in Raleigh on Saturday. Miss Louise Dowtin of Goldsboro and Broadway spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dowtin. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harris on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Towe of Hertford, Mr. and Mrs. John Youngbiood,?and?Mrs?Chauncey Leggett of Tarboro and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Oakley of Roanoke Rapids. Mre T. V. Allen and Mrs. J. E. Adams were in Richmond, Va? last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter and Mrs. Elwood Burgess attended the funeral of a relative in Epsom on Monday. Mrs. Will Aycork and daughter, Linda Carol, of Sumter, S. C., left Tuesday after being guests of Mr. and Mrs T M. A t 1? iijvuviv Wl iwu wecis. Mrs. Thelma Blythe and daughter of Conway visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Delia F Aycock returned with her for a visit. Mrs. Annie B. Alston Egerton and Mr. Sam Alston were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Aycock on Sunday The Rev. and Mrs. .Timmie Aycock and children, David, Jill and Kaye, of Raleigh were | guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Aycock for several days last week. The Rev. Mr. Aycock was guest minister at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church on Sunday. Mr. W L.Harris of Raleigh and Mr. James Robert Rodwell of Charlotte were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Rodgers on Monday. Bazaar To Be Held At Parish House A bazaar, featuring a luncheon and sale of food, Christmas items and handicraft, will be held at the Episcopal Parish House here on Thursday, November 17. The sale will begin at 10 a. m. Tickets for the luncheon, to be held from 12:30 until 2:30, are currently on sale by ladies of the church. Tickets are being sold for one dollar each, Mrs. Lulie Gay, chairman of the arrangements committee, said yesterday. The bazaar, an annual event sponsored by the women of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, will offer numerous homemade items which may be purchased as Christmas gifts, Mrs Gay said. FREE a imdi r nmrLb TJRNr ? MISS ANNETTE PAIGE GUPTON whose engagement to John Royster Foster, son of Mrs. Hubert Foster and the late Mr. Foster of Louisburg. is announced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marvln Jordan of Warrenton. The wedding will take place on November 19 Colonial Dames Attend Meeting Mesdames William Hoskins, W. A. Graham. C. A. Tucker, A A. Williams, T J. Holt, J. G. Mitchell. W. S. Peoples and Miss Ann Burwell attended a Colonial Dames meeting held in Henderson on Thursday when a luncheon was served in the Parish House by the Episcopal Church. , Guest speakers were the Rev. Tucker, rector, who talked on ! the restoration of St. John's | Church in Williamsboro and i the president of the Colonial j Dames of Wilmington. Mrs. W. H. Alston i Honors Mrs. Moore Mrs. W. H. Alston entertained at a birthday dinner on Sunday for Mrs. Betty Moore. During the afternoon Mrs. Moore's children were visitors and enjoyed an ice course with drinks, mints, nuts and other dainties. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Moore of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Kornegay and Mrs. Zollie Kor negay oi mount Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson and baby of Kinston. Births Mr. and Mrs. Finley Read of Lumberton, formerly of Warrenton, announce the birth of a son, Cary Mclllwaine, on October 17. Mrs. Read is the former Miss Ruth Turner of Vicksboro. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Delbridge of Norlina announce the birth of a son in Warren General Hospital on November 7. Mrs. Delbridge is the former -Miss Esther Parker of Clinton. Mrs. Fred Lynch of Churchill and guests, Mrs. Grissom and little son of Henderson, ' were visitors here on Tuesday. Made In < High Point I hire ' W l RECORD John Graham Higl School Menus November 14-18 Monday ? Spaghetti with meat balls, stringbeans. hot biscuit, peach halves, milk, butter. Tuesday?Barbecue chicken, hot rolls, butteied potatoes, cole slaw, milk, butter. Wednesday ? Sliced ham, candied yams, buttered cab I base, hot biscuit, apple sauce, j milk, butter Thursday?Beef and vegetaI ble soup. Vi pimento cheese sandwich, Ms peanut butter sandwich, milk, butter, cinnamon buns. | Friday?Weiners, chili, cole ! slaw, navy beans, devil food ; cake or pie. MARIAM BOYD MENUS Monday?Navy beans, Vienna sausage, turnip greens, cornbread. apple sauce, cake, milk. Tuesday?Salmon loaf, corn butUrbeans. roiis. buttei. pine j apple upside-down cake, milk I Wednesday?0 v e n fried j chicken, buttered rice, snaps, biscuits, butter, sweet potato fluff, milk Thursday?Beef and vegetable soup, peanut butter crackers, toasted pimento cheese sandwich, apricots, milk, i Friday ? Hamburger, cole slaw, blackeye peas, fruit Jel lo, milk. Willi ams-Mabry The following invitations are 1 being received in the county: Mrs. Claude A. Mabry re| quests the honor of your presj ence at the marriage of her I daughter, Constance Marilyn, to Mr. Frederick W. Williams i on Saturday afternoon, November (he twenty-sixth, at four o'clock, in Harris Chapel Baptist Church. Hollister, North i Carolina. A reception will follow in the church hall I Entertain At Luncheon Mrs. T. V. Allen and Mrs. J. E. Adams entertained at a I luncheon on Tuesday for Mrs. ' Elizabeth Childers of RichI mond, Va., and Mrs. Lula G. ; Harris of Greensboro. Other : relatives attending were Mr. I and Mrs. S. M. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gardner of Churchill. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Aycock and daughter, Berta Lou, have moved from Warrenton to the | Lewis Reavis home in Afton. | Mr. Reavis has recently re-en; listed in the U. S. Coast Guard j and is stationed at Norfolk, ;Va. Mrs. Reavis and children are living in Henderson for the present. I _ ! Dr. Rufus S. Jones DENTIST Dial 224 1 Out Of Office Every Thursday Office In Professional Building .ACK'S EANS RUGS UPHOLSTERY : SHAMPOOING 'ONTAINS lO SOAP! $*00 j CO. I &RRENTON, N. C. I ' UBIII I WJ IIUIIII IIJ III Ull ! j MISS LOIS MAE VAUGHAN, I whose engagement to Oncy | i Eugene Hayslctte, son of Mr. ] and Mrs O. E. Hayslette, Sr.,j | of South Hill, Va., is announc-! ed by her parents, Mr. and! [Mrs. Hubert M. Vaughan of Norlina. ** P*an~ PTA Meeting Tho A ftnn-ClK-^ ?Mi , ...wuuiuciuii rin will | hold its regular monthly meet-! ing at the school on Monday night, November 14, at 7:30. Calvin C. White, school supervisor, will be the guest speaker. L Ifr I REPEATED D Kinghan Pure Pork A m m m m, m ? ? SAKE 13 te. 1 MORTON'S I PIES APPLE CHERRY 22 Oz. PEACH I Q FOR S| CENTER CUT Red & White 303 Small Green 2 cans ^ UNAS 43c ? Red St White 303 y Apple Sauce fi R*d * Whit? (7 I Mayonnaise [j Weekend guests of Mrs. W. i ' Conn and Mr. W. P. Conn. < r., were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. J logers and son of Raleigh and 1 !r. and Mrs. William Stevenon and two daughters of Henerson. 1 Talent 1 SINGERS & SINGLES or ? Audition By For Additional Infi H. "Sonny Personal Rnprps DAN RE PROMOTERS OF 228 WIGGINS ST. YEI r^GRAD W1 rlbm PE TO POPUL/ FRIDAY NITI 6 PM Until 8:1 l 4 Lb. Bab ADD Winesap 111 ~ 10 lb. Bag US DOT No. 1 White lUI SCOTT TISSUE Grade "A" COOC Large tUUl SUGA A QH < J & R s Supermarket ^ lin St. ? Warren ton JR ^ ^ g ^ sir# ; p garget 4<**ff >PEN UNTIL 8:30 jj fr-j FRIDAY NIGHTS Or. and Mrs. W. P. J. Peete it Durham were greats of the I ?eete family here on Sunday 'M light. Say you saw it advertised in ,'j The Warren Record. Wanted 9 MUSICIANS GROUPS Appontment ? >rmation Contact " FISHER 1 iantativg Cor ? I'M CORDS I NEW TALENTHENDERSON. N C. mmmmmmm RS j E "A" WHOLE lR Sm) i E SPECIALS I 30 PM ONLY LES 27c I ATOES 29c I r 10c 1 11 > d?* 57c I --m R 49c 11 fl sell olden I pe JLKUlCUiCld <aW ' jji .. I hi Gallon CLOROX ? Jl|l
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