p!" J Society fctOlC )toooooo?ooo?oooo< Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strickv. land visited relatives in Salisbury for several days last week and this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bryson have returned from visiting relatives in Lynchburg and South Hill, Va. Mr. J. H. Duke has returned after spending sometime in Raleigh and is making his home here with Mr and Mrs A. D. Alston. uuests 01 Mr. ana Mrs. days were the Rev. and Mrs Ted Duffey and little daughter of Whitakers, Miss Janet Abbott of Vicksboro, and Mrs. Bobby Rivers of Bakersville, Calif., Mr. and Mrs Fenner Peoples and daughter of Raleigh. House guests of Mr. and HOMELAND 1 <? A C J.M. DRAMATIC SA 33 Feati 180 PATT GENTLEMEN'S FALL AND Suitings Topcoatings Many Fashionable Imports Olive And Gold Ton All Garments CUSTON measurements And Jnd We Offer Quality Clothing, At Proven Savings Up To 3 At the Low Price's Now Eff< Limited Time Only In ThisSale. Buy Today and Save WALLACE I Box 66 ? NORLINy 1 y "I 1 Warren ton, No r Items Mrs. Owen Davis during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs Fred Powers and son. Dennis, of Holyoke, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Davis and son. Cecil, of Raleigh. Recent guests of Mrs. H. C. Davis and Mr. Frank Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Davis of Florence, S. C. Their holiday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis. Pat and Katie Clark of Norfolk, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis and children of Anniston, Alabama. Mrs. Bright and daughter, Sharon, of Raleigh. Mrs. J. O. Frye and son. Butch, visited relatives in Franklinton over the weekend. Miss Louise Pender of Burlington was an overnight guest of Miss Edith Allen on Friday. rAILORS, INC. LE VINGS UP TO ! Vz % i ring ERNS OF AND LADIES' > WINTER Sportswear Overcoatings ? As Well As Smart New ed Fabrics Included. 1 TAILORED To Your lividual Style Selection Tailored To Your Measure, 31/3%. Values Like1 These, ective, Are Available For A ?Our Season-End Clearance I NEWMAN Tel. 233-6 N. C. I A lovely new you . . flattering bra of sof, Contour-molding cups a beautiful uplift . . . you wonderful ease of No. 469; Siz? B-32 to 42, C-31 LEI( NEW I NORLINA, NOV l *1 K\\ Imagine... V Jubilee by UNITED MIUS bra . wear this superbly t cotton broadcloth, ire stitched at bottom for the elastic insets give movement and controL ts: A-32 to 36, i nn ! to 44 . . . While liUU }H'S STORE tTH CAROLINA MING-m ITIZBl dTfeusi rHe t fading BA MBER FEDERAL DEPOT HENDERSON, I "WB IWVItB 1 rth Carolina Mrs. Kate C In Methodis In a ceremony of simplicity and beauty conducted Saturday afternoon at four o'clock Mrs. Kate Daniel of Warren , ?V,.. ?* j Puryear of Boydton, Va. I The marriage took place at j Providence Methodist Church I in Warren County. Mrs. Daniel ! is the daughter of Mrs. Hugh I Davis of Macon, j Decorating the church were j arrangements of blue mums, white gladioli and fern. A proj gram of nuptial music was j rendered by H. M. Hardy of I Warrenton, soloist, and Mrs. j Leonard Daniel, pianist. | For her wedding the bride j wore a blue suit with match-1 | ing blue mink collar, complementary accessories and a j wiiite orchid corsage. After the exchange <>{ vows | I a reception honoring the cou-1 I pie was held in the church ! Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Carroll < and family visited relatives in j Sumter, S. C.. for several days t last week. i Mesdames W. R White. W. ' B. Shields and son. Barry, E. ' TT Weston anrt Mice Rmuo < Jones were visitors in Rich-1 mond, Va., on Saturday. | Miss Caroline Alston of Richmond, Va., returned on Monday to resume her work after visiting her family in Inez. Miss Betsy Taylor of Richmond, Va.. spent the holidays here with her family. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Blaylock were Mr. and Mrs. George E. Crevar of Buffalo. N. Y.. and Mrs. W. W. Kidd of Roanoke Rapids. Mr. Earl Maynard left this week for the Tobacco Market in Peinnington Gap. Va., after being here for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard and family visited relatives in Richmond. Va.. last week. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. J. Peete, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Peete and family all of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. Brvon Matthews of Bryon Ma\vr, Pa., recently * returned from Germany, have returned to their home after being guests of Mrs. C. II. ' Peete and Mrs. Nancy P. Blankenship and children for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Skillman and Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne Aycock and sons spent the weekend in Norfolk. Va . with Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hamblin and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. H D. Edmunds and little son visited relatives i in Louisburg on Sunday. Mrs H. L. Falkener and Miss: Elsie Yarborough visited Miss Myra Scull in Tarboro on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan o and daughters of Raleigh were \ guests of Mrs. Lula P. Gay on e Sunday. ? Dr. and Mrs. James E. Poin- I dexter and family of Green- t ville were guests of relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fau- i cette of Morehead City. Mr. ( and Mrs. Douglas Harper and j Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McCorouo- < dale and family of Henderson l were holiday guests of Mrs. T. i E. Faucette and family here. < Mrs. Thomas Ellington was a visitor in Durham last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gardner ( and family of Burlingto.i visit- i ed relatives in Macon and here i last week. 1 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- i bert Hight and family last | week were Mr. James Peoples, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and I family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh i Hoyle and family all of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Peoples of Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hight and family visited relatives in Reidsville for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bryant Creech and family of Columbus, Ohio, were holiday guests of Mrs. Katie Riggan Creech. She accompanied them to Washington during the holidays. Mrs. Wilkins Lewis of JackRANCE - Till nsBai r Compa NK IN THIS S?CTK> IT INSURANCE CORPORA IORTH CAROLINA 'OCR BUSINESS" 1 ,l"1 " 1 " ' THE WARREN laniel Wed t Ceremony basement. Hostesses fbr th occasion were sisters of th bride: Mrs. G. N. Tucker c Henderson, Mrs. Guy Overb of Macon, Mrs. Robert Carroli Jr., of Warren Plains, Mrs Leon Dillard of Raleigh ant Mrs. John Felts of Afton. Receiving guests were th. bride and groom. Mrs. Hugl Davis and Mrs. Lettie Daniel. A color motif of blue an< white was expressed in tin room decorations. Those attend ing were served refreshments. Mrs. Puryear prior to hei marriage was employed as sec Iina Lumber Company in War renton. The groom, a retiree naval officer, is affiliated with the Bovdton Watpr Ppnai-tmpnl in Boydton. After a shct wedding trip the couple will be at home ir Boydton. . son and Mrs. Lucy W. Graham and Mrs. Henry Lewis of Chapel ,:ill were here Sunday for the funeral of Mr. Archibald Williams of New York, brother of Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Sraham. . Mr. Taylor Hoskins of Lur av. Va.. was a guest of Mrs. William Hoskins and Mr. W. B. Hoskins this week. Mrs. J. H. Aldridge of Kinson and Mrs. Jim Bell of Litleton were guests of their sister. Miss Mamie Gardner, n the Anne Lee Apartments his week. Mr and Mrs. George Davis >f I,ouisburg were dinner juests of Miss Louise Allen m Saturday evening. >f Richmond. Va.. were week>nd guests of Mrs. W. R. Bask srvill. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Jordan ind children of Mobile, Ala)ama, are guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McCarroll. Supper guests of Mrs. W. J. rames of Marmaduke on Tuesiay night were Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Trammel of Stoneville. Mrs. r. C. Pridgeh of Norlina, Mr ind Mrs. R. M. James of Warenton, Mr. and Mrs. John P. rames and family and Mr. Wilon, all of Rocky Mount, were ler guests this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Stallings ittended a family reunion in lougemont on Sunday. Mrs. T F. Stallings visited datives in Greensboro this veek. Mr. and Mrs. James Cave of Richmond. Va., were guests >f Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dillard >f Inez last week. Births Mr. and Mrs. Claude Weldon if Warrenton announce the >irth of a son in Warren Gen ral Hospital on January 2. drs. Weldon is the former diss Elsie Reams of Warrenon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Conad Allen of Washington, D. 2., announce the birth of a .on, Francis Conrad, Jr., in Columbia Hospital there on December 26. Mrs. Allen is he former Miss Ann Bobbitt )f Palmer Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Comer, Jr., of Warrenton an nounce the birth of a daugh ter in Warren General Hospital on December 30. Mrs Comer is the former Miss Mar garet Wilson of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Francis W Green of Warrenton announce the birth of a son in Warrer General Hospital on Decern ber 29. Mrs. Green is the for mer Miss Mary Dowtin of War reiuon. luey nave recenu; returned from Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Belford Wagne: of Lexington announce th< birth of a daughter, Belvii Elizabeth, on January 1. Mr? Wagner is the former Mis Bennie Mae Tharrington o Warrenton and Mr. Wagner i also formerly of Warrenton. STS" \ m?N J RECORD T I e fiH e Hlfl f 1 v ifl i fl 1 lJI I VO JH.1 S"? E LEONARD, whose engagement to Johnnie Myers Thomas, Jr., is annotnc- [ | ed by her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. J. H. Leonard of Macon. I . Mr. Thomas is the son of Mr.! ani Mrs. J. M. Thomas, Sr.,' . of Henderson. Newly Weds Are Honored At Dance Honoring Mr. and Mrs. George E. Crevar of Buffalo, N. Y.. recent bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Blaylock entertained at a dance at the Country Club last week. The table bore an Imported cutwork cloth with red burning tapers in silver holders and red carnations. Punch was poured by Mrs. W. W. Kidd of Roanoke Rapids, grandmother of the bride. Party cakes, salted nuts, ham biscuit, cheese rings and shrimp din were served buffet stvle. Mrs. Crevar is the former Miss Barbara Britton of Warrenton and she and Mr. Crevar are formerly of Chapel Hill. John Graham High School Menus January 9-13 Monday ? Vienna sausage, baked beans, tossed salad, hot rolls, aonle sauce, milk, butter. Tuesday?Beef patties with gravy. creamed potatoes, turnip greens, hot biscuit, brownies. milk, butter. Wednesday?Fried chicken, garden peas, carrots, hot biscuits. congealed salad, fruit salad, milk, butter. Thursday?Beef and vegetable soup. peanut butter sandwich. Vz pimento and j cheese sandwich. cinnamon ; , buns. milk, butter. I Friday?Weiners. cole slaw, I black-eyed peas, pineapple up| side-down cake, milk, butter. MARIAM BOYD MENUS I Monday?Chicken pie. but tered peas, carrots, pineapple salad, cookies, milk. Tuesday?Meat loaf with tomato sauce, buttered rice, stringbeans, sweet potato fluff, milk. Wednesday ? Salmon croquettes. butterbeans, corn, rolls, butter, lemon ice box pie, milk. Thursday?Vegetable soup, crackers, pig-in-blanket, banana pudding, milk. Friday?Weiners, rolls, slaw, navy beans, peach halves, milk. Birthday Party Master Richard Blankenship entertained friends on Friday afternoon in honor of his fourth birthday and received gifts. Favors were balloons and whistles. The table was centered with the birthday ? cake and a clown, with a cir, cus motif being carried out in . detail. Ice cream, cake, can-1 . dy and grape juice were en. joyed. f Say you saw it advertised in The Warren Record. ? BEST ! COAL HEAT WITH LOM-BURNINQ KENTUCKY CINDERELLA owpgrt wow i WARREN ICE & FUEL CORP. n?NB *41-1 NORLINA, N. C. I Warren too. North CaawRM FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, .lMlfl WiVp Rim(I ()-(-> CMnV* were "sod throughout the and family, Mr. Mabry Cople^H TT IJ ?r r- home. an of Warrenton and Mr. andB Holds Meeting Mrs. Elmer Harris and fam-^^H Mr. r w Enteram At Dinner ily of Areola. Places were laid W on Wednesday afternoon and ^ entertain- ~ <flH served fruit cake, topped with nl * M * d'nncr ?" ? ">??' n?~ . whipped cream and a cherrv ay night for Mr ond Mrs Mrs Clyde Coleman of '?ifee cheese straws nuts and Carl Ayscl"= and family of Hen- Macon has been moved from candy' derson- Mr and Mrs Barton Warren General Hospital. w?_" t o tv v. 11 , . . Cobb and family of South Hill, where she has been for some- ,, I M.s. J. R Paschall was high va. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore time, to the Wake Forest Rest score winner and Mrs. Everette Conlev nnH con Mr on^ mm ! *r Hicks receiver Bingo gift, j Kenneth Copley and family, j . . . . | Potted plants and greenery Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyles Use the classifed advts. ANN PAGE STRAWBERRY 24-OZ. JAR I PRESERVES 55f I JUICED-RITE DRINK I ORANGE & GRAPE .1 J ...At JUGS $1.00 J mXw pineapple I WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK B70< 1 CAN CARTON 1-11 I BANANAS I o in 1 GOLDEN POUNDS I r 1 I TASTY J FOR I lv I I MILD AND MFI i nW FIGHT rk'Gi r\nv ICOFFEE W 3 $1S5 I '"BAC | I* I I I Prices In This Ad Are Effective Through jflljjlsM | Saturday, January 7th. Come Save At A&P1 1

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