FRIDAY. FRftRUARY S, News ai Miss Mary Allen of Blooms-1 rieia, N. J., a student of Ran! dolph-Macon College, Lynclv i JT burg, Va., visited his grandmother, Mrs. Ivey Allen, and U' family here over the weekend. Mrs. R. D. Jones of Nashville visited relatives here over the weekend. Mrs. William Hoskins is spending sometime with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Clingenpeel, in Martinsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strickland, Dr. Gaither Caiibte of" Salisbury and Mrs. Fred Kesler of Henderson visited in Nashville, Raleigh and Morrisville last week. Col. and Mrs W M. Shel-| ton and children o)' Kansas Air] Force Base were quests of Mrs.! Edward Hunter and Miss Hattie Drake on Wednesday, en miiIa . k.ea ^Michigan. Mrs. Sheiton is thej former Miss Lillian Abee of Greenville, a former member of the John Graham High School faculty. Mrs. W. B. Crinkley visited relatives In Oxford for several days last week. Mr. Norwood Boyd of Richmond, Va., visited relatives and friends here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seaman, Jr., and little son, Peter Watson, of Chapel Hill were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Seaman here. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baskervill and family of Eureka, Va., were dinner guests of Mrs. W. R. Baskervill on Sunday. Mr. Earl Maynard has recently returned from the tobacco market in Pennington Gap, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pete Hilliard and Mrs. C. W. HilA HEART (j Is Worth ylt A Thousand V Words 1 \ HUNTER D1 WARREN! THIS IS F( This obviously pleased gentleman is referring to the way we . make ..all ,.h i s r clothes look as fresh and clean as the day he bought them! He also likes our always yt prompt, courteous service . . . and our thrifty prices! YouH like them, too . . . try us soon and see! 2 EAST MACON 3TREE1 ; LMMMH lm w?? id Sociei >ooooooooooo3ooooo^ooo< Hard visited Mr. and Mrs. Bil ly Carroll and son in Rich mond, Va., on Sunday. I Mrs. Betty Moore has rc turned from visiting Telative | in Kinston for several days, i Mr. John Cawthorne am Miss Ann Cawthorne are spend ling some time with Mr. am Mrs. Jack Cawthorne and fan 1 ily in Levingston, Pa I Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rutfc I erford of Mobile, Ala., wer I weekend guests of Mr. am to WiUiamsburg, Va., to a< | tena an antique xorum. Miss Emily Burt Persoi spent the weekend with he family in Louisburg. Sidney I^anier has returne to Presbyterian College aJ.".e spending a week's holiday a his home following exams. Dr. and Mrs. James C Lyerly and family of Jacksoi ville, Fla., spent last wee here with Mr. and Mrs. Johi G. Mitchell. Mrs. F. H. Gibbs is visitin Mr. and Mrs. Barnaby McAuj Ian in Ashland, New Jersey. Mrs. B. G. Tharrington ha returned from visiting Mr. an Mrs. Belford V.'agner an daughters in Lexington. Sh has as her house guests Mi and Mrs. Charles Tharringto of Ashland, N. J. Mr. an .Mrs. Lonnie Radford of Cei terville were their guests o Sunday. Mrs. G. H. Macon and M Gid Macon were visitors i Goldsboro on Sunday. Miss( Helen Hunt, Ann Macon an Mary Marty Parrott, who ha\ been their guests for som time, returned with thet Their parents, Mr. and Mr iR. D. Parrott, Jr., have bee in Florida. CANDIES RUG STORE :on, n. c. 3R ME I ? We Have Re NFW Fi A1MVV JUT To- Give Y< Service In Our ibih'i deparixx ud iwuUr depi modamind to gin and bum* complato mm r: . - MtM, Nertfc Centime tyltemsj Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thari rington of Ashland, N. J., are visiting relatives in Raleigh h for several days this week. 3 Mr. H. E. Coleman and Mr. Lee Riggan attended a Shrinj ers meeting in New Bern this week. i Mesdames J. W. Perry and [. daughter, Marshall, Carl Perkinson and James Hicks were in Raleigh on Tuesday. WitA AAi - .. ? ?? ITtCCIS *~At~Perkinson Home The Wise Home Demonstrate tion Club held its regular i" meeting on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Leon Perkinson who d served a Valentine plate of r heart-shaped chicken salad? ,t sandwiches, baked apples and candy with coffee to the 11 !_ members and one visitor il present. k ( Mrs. H. E. Coleman, presin | dent, presided and Mrs. M. C. Hicks had charge of the dcg votions. Miss Ann Rackley s- talked on "Home Business Center and Outlook." Year s books were also filled out. ! d j dc Birth. r* Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. " Fleming of Route 2, Henderson, announce the birth of a | daughter, Justyn Leigh, on I " January 21 in Maria Parhaml r Hospital, Henderson. Mrs. " Fleming is the former Miss ^ Rosa Bugg of Warrenton. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee I c Stultz of Camp Lejeune an-| ^ nounce the birth of a daugh' ter, Glenda Ann, in the Naval ^ hospital there on December 18.' Mrs. Stultz is the former Miss _ Dot Stevenson of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenny Rowland, Jr., of Littleton, RFD, announce the birth of twin daughters, Mary Kathryn Iand Martha Lucinda, on January 20 in Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mrs. Rowland is the former Miss Nishia Dickens of Littleton, RFD. Wise Club Meets Mrs. C. C. Perkinson entertained the Wise Bridge Club on Wednesday afternoon and served a sweet course with coffee, nuts and mints. Mrs. Everette Hicks was high score winner and Mrs. H. E. Coleman received Bingo. The Perkinson home was gay in greenery and dried flower arrangements. Birthday Party Master John Ellis Blalock entertained friends at a party on Wednesday afternoon inj honor of his seventh birthday. Refreshments were served andi _ he received many nice gifts. ' 1 icently Installed OUIPMENT ?u Even Better i The Future! Mat, ladiW department III una! Kara all base yoar chothas thair bast cleaniaf arerl lANERS THE WARR Mrs. Pearce Is Feted At Shower Mrs. Sandra Pearce, recent bride, was honored at a bridal Bhower on Saturday night, January 28, in the basement of the home of Mrs. C. B. Curtis, Jr., with Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. E. W. White, Mrs. Wilson Fleming and Mrs. Ellis Fleming as hostesses. Mrs. Pearce was presented a corsage of white mums. A color scheme of pink and white was used with an arrangement of pink roses and pink tapers on the mantle. The bride's table was covered with an imported lace cloth on/1 k...n ing tapers in silver candle holders. ===== An array of gifts was placed on a decorated table and were later opened by the honoree. The wedding cake was served by Mrs. C. B. Curtis, Sr., mother of the bride, after Mrs. Pearce had cut the first slice. Punch was served by Mrs. Clyde Coleman, sister of the bridegroom. Around 30 guests attended. Baptists Circles Hold Meetings LITTLETON?The circles o( the Littleton Baptist WMS all : met Monday night at 8 o'clock. The program topic for these 1 meetings was "Facing the Al cohol Problem." Mrs. J. B. Acree was hostess to the Annie Armstrong Circle, of which she is leader. Mrs. Vernjn Walker gave the program. Others present were Mrs. W. J. Benton, Jr., Mrs. C. M. Hale, Sr., Mrs. Leon Crawley, Mrs. C. M. Hale, Jr.. Mrs. J. A. Crawley, Miss Tad Price, and Mrs. Sanders, a new member. Refreshments were served. Fannie Heck Circle The Fannie Heck Circle met at the home of Mrs. J. H. Northington, leader. Following the business, Mrs. E. M. Jones gave the devotional and program. Others present were Mrs. L. M. Chichester and Miss Lucretia Jones. Fruitcake, salted nuts and coffee were served. fitUlol Mrs. A. P. Farmer, leader, was hostess to the Lottie Moon Circle at her home on Roanoke Avenue. Mrs. A. J. May gave the program. Mrs. Milton Stokes and Mrs. J. W. Perry assisted her. Others present were Mrs. Ina Callahan, Mrs. Doma Taylor, Mrs. George Threewitts, and Mrs. Lloyd Salmon. Mixed crackers, mixed nuts and hot chocolate were served. Rachel Humphrey Circle The Rachel Humphrey Circle met at the home of Mrs. Ferdie Moore at her home on Roanoke Avenue. Mrs. Jack Tant, leader, presided. Mrs. 0. L. Currin gave the program. Other members present were Mrs. Alex Phelps, Mrs. Paul I Johnston, Mrs. S. B. Bobbitt, Mrs. Churchill Brown, Mrs. Nick Crawley and Miss Fannie Moore. Open-face sandwiches, brownies, chocolate fudge, soft uiiirao auu 1101 cuiiee were served. Clark Home Scene Of MYF Meeting LITTLETON?The Littleton Youth Fellowship held a meeting around the fireside Sunday evening in the home of Mrs. J. T. Clark. The president. Miss Elizabeth Johnston, led the program on the "Meaning of the Lord's Prayer." Each member entered into the discussion. Following the business session, the teen-agers popped corn and enjoyed punch and cookies. On Monday night the group attended a sub-district meeting at the Calvary Church near here. Mrs. Fishel Hostess To Bridge Club LITTLETON ? Mrs. Ed K. Fishel was hostess to her bridge club last Thursday even* tag ?t her home on College Street. rem tablet were in play and Prixee wen preeented to Hn. Rat Daniel, high acorer. Hit Travia White, second high acorer, and Mrs. Graham King, traveling prlae. Mrs. Marvin Newaom waa a gneet Mrs. J. N. Moseley Hostess At Bridge LITTLETON ? Mra. J. H. Moeeley waa boeteaa to her bridge club Thursday night at EN RECORD LITTLETON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Reid of Alexandria, Va., arrived Sunday to spend several days with Mr. Reid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reid, Sr. Allen Kidd of Hopewell, Va., rpent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kidd. Mrs. C. E. Rock has returned from Warren General Hos pital. rne Kev. H. K. Ashr.jore, pastor of the Littleton Methodist Church. has returned to his home here after undergo ing eye surgery at Duke Hospital in Durham. Mrs. R. C. Blades and children of Raleigh spent several days recently with her grand father. Mr. Ben Browning. Mrs. Mary T Carlton of Gumberry spent several days last week with her sister-in law. Mrs. J. N. Moseley. Mesdames Horace Palmer and Lee Riggan visited friends in Vaughan one day last week Mr. and Mrs. Julian Acrec and house guest. Lammie Hall j of Sebring. Fla., and Miltor Reid Acree of Raleigh. Mr diiu itixo. j. Diaiuit-y ftcret and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bobbitl attended the funeral of Mrs George Cooke in Franklin, Va. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam King anc Mrs. Graham King and son Edward, were in Rocky Mount last Wednesday. Mrs. Ethel Young returnee from Roanoke Rapids Hospita Tuesday. Mr. John Curl of Christen burg, Va.. spent the weekenc here with his family. Mr. Arthur Bobbitt attendee the Inauguration in Washing ton, D .C., last Friday. Mesdames J. N. Moseley, O L. Currin, A. P. Farmer ane J. A. Crawley were in Rock: Mount Wednesday. Mrs. E .C. Reid, Sr., Misse: Mina Reid, Ruth Rogers ane E. C. Reid were in Rock: Mount Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Medlin Jr., of Roanoke Rapids wen guests of Mr. and Mrs S. B Bobbitt Saturday. Mrs. Doris Taylor and son Clinton Dickens, were guest of Mrs. M. M. Cyrus in Hen derson on last Tuesday. Littleton, Rt. 1 News Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hannah: and son, Gary Nelson, of Ports mouth, Va., spent Tuesda: night with Mrs. Hannahs' par ents, Mr .and Mrs. Whit Ne ville. Ricky Etheridge of Warren ton spent the weekend witl Danny West. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wes' and children, Irving, Jr., Sam uel, Kaye, Michael and Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. Sammit Shearin and children, Dannj and Frances, and Ben Garnei of Roanoke Rapids were Satur day visitors of Mr. and Mrs Clarence West. Un> rtairirl 17 Txlns ...no . patient in Warren Genera [ Hospital last week and hei Sunday guests ware Mrs. L. E Morris, Bobby Critcher anc Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Isles. Stanley Glasgow of Rock} Mount Spent the weekend witt his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R03 Glasgow, and uncle, Delbert Porter. Lee Roy Lynch of Hopewell Va., spent Sunday here wit* friends and relatives. Henry F. Hilliard, Jr., oi Elon spent Sunday with hii mother Mrs. Annie Lee Hil liard. He was accompanied by his father, Henry Hilliard Sr., of Elon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Majori and son, Charles, visited Mr and Mrs. Odell Patterson or Saturday. Lt. David Bishop and Mrs Bishop of Newport News, Vs. recently visited Mrs. Bishop'! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Odom. Mrs. Jack Perldnson and son James, were in Rocky Mount on Friday. Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Ber nice West on Sunday were Mr Henry Billiard and son, Henry Jr., of Klon, and Mrs. Cori Mae Johnston of Roanoke Rap ids. Mrs. Johnston was a sop pjer guest of Mr. and Mrs West on Sunday night Mrs. Bernlce West and son Jnstls. and Miss Soby Smile; Fronds Ricks, high mnr foi dob raembers, and Miss Asm WoOctt. low scorer. , A stUmne wsa ssrrw s3*"sets y:*:$ i; Warrenton, Noi Wilton Browning, Jr. Mrs. Thomas Majors visited Mrs. J. E. Stansbury on Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Forest Paynter and children. Forest, Jr., andi Annie Lou of Gasburg, Va., were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glasgow i and Delbert Paynter. Robert Shearin of Raleigh] spent the weekend with' his] | brother and sister, Robert and Emily Shearin. Gordon Perkinson and son, j Brantley, of Roanoke Rapids: were Sunday afternoon visitors! of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Jesse M. Perkinson i Chesley Stokes of Arlington, Va., spent the weekend in I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart West. Mrs. Stokes returned to her home on Sunday after having been at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Viola Etheridge, in Warren General Hospital. Friends are glad to learn that Mrs. Etheridge is improving. Mrs. Cliff Harwood of Nor; folk, Va., spent last week with , rer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bcrnice Aycock. Mrs. Emma Carter of Roa. noke Rapids spent last week with her daughter and son-in| law, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. t CENTER CUT 1 1 [ LEAN BONEI STEW BI 59c lb, SWIFT'S r* PREMIUM I | RIB |J| Little Crow H| SWEET PEAS 303 Size i 23c? Red & White APPLE SAUCE y_ 303 Size far 5 CANS 69c 6 I [ FRESH GRE1 CABBA MM M 5 LBS. 2 TALL RED A WHITE Milk 6 for rth Carolina Perkinson. Miss Margaret Jenkins visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whit Neville on Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Hawkins and daughters of Hawkins Chapel community visited Mr. and Mrs. Sterling B Carlisle recently. Among the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ferrell on Sunday were his parents, Mr. and Mrs James B. Ferrell and children, Kathy and Ronnie, of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Salmon and children, Brenda and Leon, and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Salmon and son. Junior. Mr ?nH TJ^I J II and son, Douglas, spent Monday in the home of Mr. and Charlotte. Mrs. Ferrell and Douglas remained for a week with Mrs. Paynter. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Johnston and Mrs. Nellie Johnston visited Mrs. Claude Wemyss in Norlina on Sunday. Joe Ed Stansbury, Jr., attended a birthday party on Saturday night for Miss Julia Ann Hux and also attended attended a birthday party for Miss Sandra Shearin on Wed ncsday night. -ESS I SEF S A 3 'EAKS REGISTER NOW At J & R LIVE FREE! FOR A WEEK On J & R Red & Whit< Just Register Each Visit To Our Store! No One Under 16 Eligible To Register. DRAWING to be HELI t* LBKUAKY 4th At 7 P. M. ilAAkkL I GE KL !5c 2 f J & R Supermarket Main St. ? Warren ton A | gefti* 4*Uff\ [ |DWEN UNTIL 8:30 FRIDAY NIGHTS '1 J Mrs. Benton Speaker J Mrs. Gertrude H. Benton, Grand Representative to Oregon, j of the local order of the Eastj ern Star, was guest speaker at yj the meeting of Chapter 145 j AES of Wilson on Tuesday night. ! Mrs. Benton, in her discus| sion, gave excerpts of the [ grand jurisdiction from her personal notes. She was honorI ed with a gift and a corsage. Mrs. Alma 11. Ward and , Mrs. Tempie B. Farmer also attended the meeting and they were accompanied to Wilson by Will J. Benton, Jr. Elcctric-l engineers say that i if your farm was wired be| fore 1940, you can be sure it is underwired. j Dr. Rufus S. Jones DENTIST Dial 224 1 Out Ot Office Every Thursday Office In Professional Building || 5S PURE PORK lUSAGE Lbs. 89c | Mi Red & White I BLEACH 4 49c Mk Lucky Leaf ^PEACHES J 4 CANS fl95c 400 SIZE EENEX m 49c |i I 1 WHITE I Dntntnnn 11 i uuhugo