FRIDAY, FEBRUARY it ' |~News a' R|' Mrs. Will Evans of Washington, D. C., is a guest of Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Long. Miss Sarah Hawkins of Charit lotte is at Hotpl Warren fnr r sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Melvprn H Palmer o: Kinston were din ner guests of relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter and daughters, Kaye and Scott, of Monroe were week end guests of Mrs. C. P. Allen and Mr. Charles Allen. Mrs. S. L. Crinkley and mIsj Ann Rackley were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Johnson in Raleigh on Thursday. Mrs. F. T. Read visited Mr. and Mrs. Finley Read and family in Lumberton last week for several days. Mr O. D Williams of Ral cigh visited relatives here or Saturday. Miss Judy Hudgins of ECC Greenville, spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Clarl and sons of Richmond, Va. wore recent miests of her r.nr I enl> Mr. ant* Mrs. William A1 I f icnMr. and Mrs. Frank Car penter and daughters of Mon I roe visited relatives in SoutI Hill. Va., during the weekend. Miss Becky Lambdin o! Franklin, Va.. was a weekenc I i guest of Miss Nancy 'Villiams Mr. and Mrs. John Bobbit' V and son pf Rocky Mount wen weekend guests of Mrs. M. W Alston. Miss Carolina Alstoi of Richmond. Va., was als< their guest. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Colemar and Mrs. C. G. Coleman oi Inez visited relatives in Scot land Neck on Sunday and wen dinner guests in Rocky Moun on Sunday evening. Mrs. L. E. Scoggin and Mrs Scoggin. Jr.. of Louisburg vis ited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cole man and Mr. and Mrs. Bill: DavLs returned Saturday fron a tour of Florida. Miss Elizabeth Gardon Tay lor of Richmond, Va., spen the weekend at her home here Mrs. Gus Carroll and famil; visited relatives in Louisburi for the weekend. They havi A recently moved to Warrentoi from Warren Plains. Mrs. M .C. McGuire wil leave the last of the week t< 1 * visit relatives and friends ii Daytona Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Weave: and little daughter, Ann, o Raleigh were weekend guest .4, k of Mr. and Mrs. Hawkin: * Thompson. Mrs. Thompsoi and Mrs. J. T. White were vis itors in Roanoke Rapids 01 Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Strick land and Dr. Gaither Caubl of Salisbury visited Mrs. W E. Bradley in Rocky Mount 01 Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Smith of Lynch burg, Va., is a guest of Mi and Mrs, W R. Hedgepeth Their recent guests were Di A. W. Hedgepeth of Pinetops Mr. and Mrs. Thad Hollomai of Ahoskie, Mr. and Mrs. R P. Hedgepeth of South Hil] Va., and Marvin DeBerry o Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hedge peth are visiting Mr. and Mrs Horace Hedgepeth and daugJ ter in Jacksonville, Fla., fo v#' their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Danie of Henderson visited Mrs. ( P. Allen this week. WE ARE CO Se < ?V 1 Get Two For 1 -PL1 Coats Dresses ? ? C * Blouses Housecoats The ST , 1M1 \ nd Sociei H - w^' ' '"" :.& _ .v,-. _/ MRS. JOHN \ . Juanita Kin RfiHp Of Tn 1 L/l IVIv V_/1- U VJ F Miss Juanita King, daughtc ? of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henr t King of Route 3, Warrentor became the bride of Mr. Joh William Coley. son of Mr an . Mrs. James Marshall Coley c Raleigh, on Friday evening . February 10, at North Strec / Baptist Church in Raleigh, i The double ring ceremony attended by the families of th - couple, was performed by th t Rev. John L. Coley. grandfatl . er of the groom. Preceedin V the ceremony, a program c I wedding music was presente p by Mrs. McCoy Beaver, orgar i 1st, aunt of the groom, an Mr. Bobby Bridges, pianist. 1 The bridal couple entere 5 the church together. Th 1 bride wore a dress of nav shantung with a fitted jackc * a corsage of white orchids. * Ushers were Messrs. Trav: Whitley and Jim Marshburn < ; Raleigh. Immediately following th Dr. Barker Dameron of Rc e Hospital, Raleigh, visited rel r. tives here last week, n Miss Cora Mae Shearin ( " Richmond, Va... spent th i- weekend here with relatives. Mrs. C. J. Bradner of Greei i. ville was here this week. Mr . Lamm returned with her for i, visit of sometime, n Mrs. W. P. Rodwell has r t. turned from spending som I, time with friends in Soul f Hill, Va. Mr. E. T. Odom spent tli weekend with relatives in No }. folk, Va. i- Mrs. H. C. Montgomery T visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 Long and family in Cary. :1 Miss Mamie Gardner visitc Z. relatives in Littleton on Su' day. NTINOING OOF >iir >ULL rhe Price 01 One rre c_ UO lie ? Sweaters Girl* Dresses Jewelry Bags Bras Dungarees IfLE Shop Wamstoa, N. C. Varrenton, North Carolina >ooooooaoooooooooooooo| ty Itemsj ; VILLI AM COLEY g Becomes >hn Coley r ceremony, the bridal couple y and their parents received l. guests in the vestibule of the n church. d Mrs. Coley. who attended | ^ John Graham High School and j ^ Louisburg College, is employed j as secretary at the North Carj olina State Board of Health in e Raleigh. Mr. Coley. a grade uate of Needham Broughton High School in Raleigh, is em-1 8 ployed in the Film Library of the North Carolina State d Board of Health. Following a brief wedding d trip, the couple are residing at 106 Ashe Avenue, Raleigh. Flow 5 FINAL CL SAVE NOW ? IS - BELOW O SHOES jf By Crosby Square te Values To $12.95 a- NOW > $5.88 t SPORT COATS Entire Stock s 25% Off *s As Low As $14.88 if. EXTRA DRESS SHIRT! ; PANTS 25% Off All Styles and Colors EXTRA BELTS SWEATERS Entire Stock Reduced As Low As $3.99 Men's Socks Were $1.00 Now 69c EXTRA MEN'S T-SHIRTS MEN'S UNDERWEA $1.80 AND $2.S0 Tl LOIN ^ MEW'8 ??? ? THE WAR C. of C. Holds Meeting Friday The February meeting of the Children of the Confederacy was held Friday afternoon at the Warren County Memorial Library. ; As February 3rd, is the anniversary of the birth of Sidney Lanier, noted Southern poet, tribute was paid to this nationally recognized writer. An historical program was given on events of 100 years ago as they related to Warren County and the state by Mrs. Henry Twitty. Valentines were made by the children for the Warren General Hospital, and to send to the Confederate Woman's Home in Fayctteville. Gingerbread and grapeade were served. Philathea Class Holds Meeting The V. L. Pendleton Phila mea c.iass ncia its regular meeting on Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. C. P. Allen with Mrs. W. P Rod well. Sr.. as co-hostess. Mrs. C. V. Whitford. vice-president, presided in the absence of Mrs. L. C DavLs. president Mrs. A. C. Blaloek had charge of the devotions. Mrs. L. O. Robertson gave an interesting and informative talk on "The Art of Happiness and the Art of Giving." taken from "Words to Live By," by Wilfred A. Peterson. A sweet course with coffee was served the 15 members present Births Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harris, Jr., of Macon announce the birth of a daughter in Warren General Hospital on January 16. Mrs. Harris is the former Miss Sallie Gardner of Macon Mr. and Mrs. Porter Collins of Roanoke Rapids announce the birth of a daughter on j February 3 at Roanoke Rapids I Hospital. Mrs. Collins is the former Miss Nellie Newsom of ! Littleton. Returns To Hospital Mr. W. D. Shearin returned to Vcnterans Hospital, Durham, on Monday for a checkup, i Mrs. Shearin accompanied him I to Durham. I G' S EAFANCE flANY ITEMS FAR UR COST JACKETS Frail WralraV.1 33% Off As Low As $4.88 SUITS Summer-?Winter Styles 25% OH As Low As $28.12 SPECIAL 5 Only $1.48 PANTS One Group 'A Price SPECIAL Only 50c JEWELERY CUFF LINK AND TIE BAR SETS V. Prirp M Mt U m W Girls' Long Socks 89c PAY lc MORE AND GET 2 PAIR SPECIAL ONLY 69c lR SHORTS 69C ES NOW 75c IG'S SHOP ! REN RECORD Miss Goghill Wed at Brov | Brown's Baptist Church in i I Warren County was the sett- t I ing for the wedding of Miss 1 | Margaret Lela Jones and Mr. Archie Chesley Coghill, Jr., on Friday evening. February 3, at ( eight o'clock The double ring ceremony of simple dignity and beauty was performed by ' the Rev. Billy Fallaw, pastor. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Earl Jones of Henderson, and the I bridegroom's parents are Mr. land Mrs. Archie Chesley Cog-i! hill of Route 2. Henderson I The vows were spoken before a background of white burning cathedral candles in seven-branched c a n d 1 abra. forming an arch amid a setting of woodwordia fern and tall baskets of all white flowers. The family pews were marked with white flowers and satin ribbon bows. Mrs Barbara Thomcrson pre sented a program of wedding music prior to the ceremony. Mrs. Frances Stallirgs, soloist, : sang "O Promise Me." "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." and "O Perfect Love" The traditional wedding marches were i>sed Tho bride was escorted and given in marriage by her fath| cr. She wore a ballerina length regal gown styled along princess lines of white duchess satin fashioned with a deep V neckline with short sleeves and featuring a full flared skirt. Her two-tiered finger tip veil of illusion fell from a pleated head band of white duchess satin and she carried a satin covered prayer book topped with a purple throated orchid and tied with satin streamers. Miss Anno Lassiter of Henderson attended as maid of honor. She was attired in a street length gown of blue tulle over matching satin. She wore a matching headpiece and carried a nosegay bouquet. Cake-Cutting On Thursday evening, February 2. following the wedding rehearsal of Miss Margaret Lela Jones and Archie Chesley' Coghill, Jr., the couple were ~^gp J & F warrenton, n. swift's premium T-BON pilu BISC 3 foi fl RED & WHITE I Bleach With Food Order LUCKY LEAF 2y% J I Peache TALL I Salmoi I With Food Order Warrenton, North , Mr. Jones vn's Church entertained at a cake-cutting in '.he reception hall of Brown's Baptist Church. Mrs. Earl Cobb and Miss Marion Coghill, both sisters of the groom, greeted the guests. A lace cloth over white covered the bride's table which was decorated with a threetiered wedding cake, made by Mrs. Milton Jones and Mrs. Ben Marks, sisters-in-law of (ho Kri.ln IU. -.1 ...v uwuv.. vii me oiiicr unu of the tabic was the punch bowl. Tall burning white tapers complimented the setting. The bride and groom cut the first traditional piece of wedding cake, after which Mrs. Frances Stallings completed the serving. Mrs. John M. Barnes. Jr.. sister of the groom, poured punch. Mrs. Dorothy Martin assisted Ln serving the guests. Approximately 20 guests were present for the occasion. Randy Warlick Has Valentine Dance Miss Randy Warlick entertained 60 guests from Warrenton and Macon at a Valentine Dance on Saturday evening at uit- v.iuu nuuse, wnicn was testive in Valentine motif and red candles. The table was centered with a Valentine tree. Party sandwiches, potato chips, cookies and Pepsi-Colas were served. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Warlick were chaperotu-a for the group. Birthday PartyJeffrey Hoekaday entertained 18 friends at a party on Wednesday afternoon in honor of his eigth birthday. Valentine punch was served with cookies and candies and guests received yo-yos as favors. In Hospital Mrs. A. A. Williams is in Warren General Hosoital for treatment. Mrs. Wilkins Lewis of Jackson was an overnight guest of Miss Mamie Williams on Monday. COKEY Q* V Pure Pork i |\ Roll P*ck IJ J 31 FROSTY MORN y SMOKED | JW- Full Of f Flavor I m Whole Or W u.if li i : ieSTI 3BURY UITS r 25c 10c QUART Size $1 4 CANS is 45c CAN l Carolina John Graham High ter? cilerry cobbler, milk. Srhool Mpniitt Thursday?Beef and vegeta- | scnooi menus ble soup crackers pig.in.blail. February 20-24 ket, banna pudding, milk. Monday ? Vienna sausage, Friday?Weiners, rolls, navy - 1 j tossed salad, corn and butter- beans, cole slaw apple sauce beans, hot rolls, apple sauce, cake, milk. . H milk, butter. | Tuesday?Fried chicken, rice, Hagen Dies gravy, garden peas, carrots. Word has been received here | cherry pie, milk, butter. of the death of Mr. C. R. | Wednesday?Spaghetti. hot Hagen in Westminister. Call rolls, turnip greens, cake. milk, j f?rn;a. on Monday. He was butter 1l^e husband of the former ,g| Thursday?Beef and vcgeta.' w,sf 1 aroimc wmiams ol Warble soup. sandwiches, milk, Ccn ?" ,and had tccn ,U butler cinnamon buns. boa.th for sometime . ,, ! Last rites were held there 1 rida> Werners, rolls, colcjon Wednesday morning. Surslaw, navy beans, pie or cake., vh llg are his wife and step_ milk, butter. son Wayne Kpps. also of WestMAR1AM BOYD MENUS H M Williams has "Monday?Chicken pie, tossed* been with Mr and Mrs. Hagen salad, glazed carrots, biscuits, for sometime butter, peach halves, milk. Tuesday?Spaghetti with sav-: For the first 11 months of ory meat sauce, cole slaw,; 1960. tobacco exports totaled rolls, butter, apple sauce. j 450 4 million pounds, up 10.4 j Wednesday?Beef hash, tur- per cent from the same period j nip greens, corn muffins, but a year earlier. BENTON FURNITURE CO. MAIN STREET WARRENTON, N. C. I MJSAGE II LEAN TENDER HAMS QO' 9*. ?' OU AK 95Mb NO. 2 LUCKY LEAF CHERRY 3 $* P'E Ia? ? I FILLING | Soldeo Ripe Swim MUs BANANAS FRUIT PIES II 10c Lb. 3 for 09c fij 46 ox. Hi C Freeh 0^I ORANGEADE TOMATOES I 29c 2 cartons 25c I j N. S. No. 1 White American Beauty POTATOES CATSUP |H 11 lb. h| 39c 17cJ^R