?o Visit itv Next Week Rep. JL H. Fountain (Dem. 2nd Dlst.) will be in Warren * County and adjacent areas on next Tuesday and Wednesday when be will visit postal facil ities in order to see as many Of his constituents as possible during the short Congressional recess, according to an an- * nouncement made this week from his office in Tarboro. His schedule for Tuesday and Wednesday of next week Includes the following visits: Tuesday?Hollister, 10 a. m.; Areola, 10:45 a. m.; Macon, 12 noon; Vaughan, 1:00 p. m.; Littleton, 2:30 p. m.; Roa noke Rapids, 4:30 p. m., to view Christmas parade. Wednesday?Warrenton, 9:30 a. m.; Warren Plains, 11:30 a, I m.; Wise, 12:30 p. m.; Ridge-1 way, 1:30 p. m.; Manson, 2:30 r p. m. Rep. Fountain will also be at Norttna on Saturday of next [ week when he will participate In the dedication of the Nor Una post office. Afton News Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Reavis, Sr., shopped in Henderson on Monday and were supper guests of Mrs. B. L. Reavis, Jr., and children. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wolfe and i daughters of Elizabeth, Colo- J rado, are visiting relatives here, j Mrs. Wolfe is the former Miss Aurelia Pinnell. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Paynter, Macey Paynter and Mrs. J. H. Andrews shopped in Raleigh on Saturday. Miss Susan Steed and Master j Robert Steed of Raleigh spent | the holidays with relatives j in the Steed-Mabry home. Miss Karyl Ellis and Mv. j David Ellis of Arlington, Va., spent the holidays with rela- j tives here and in Macon. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Duncan and family and. Mrs. Laura Smith of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Jim Limer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pinnell .on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Felts, visited relatives in Charlotte during the holidays. Mrs. Edward C. Reavis of Angier, Mrs. J. P. Hale, Miss I Kaye Hale and Mr. Ben Hicks of Henderson and Mr. Don! Greene Of Asheyille visited[ Mrs. Ada O'Brien and family j on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fuller j and children entertained at a | family dinner on Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Clar-' ence Burton and family and) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Frazier i and. family of Newport News, Va., Mr. Melvin Weaverl and children of Roanoke j Rapids, Miss Lula Belle Fuller. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hob good and family. Mrs. W. J. Pinnell and Mr. W. T. Pinnell entertained at a 1 dinner on Saturday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wolfe and children. Other guests were Mrs. T. R. Payn ter and Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Pinnell and sons. Guests of the Pinnell family on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Pin nell and Willis of Littleton, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Plnnell and family of Warrenton, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Paynter and Macey. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Frazier had as their dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burton and family and Mr. j Thomas Frazier of Newport i News, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ver-j pon Fleming, Sr., of Vicks-, boro, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Full-j er. Misses Sarah Ann and Lula Belle Fuller. Miss Linda Adams, Messrs Dan Swain and Buddy Joyncr of Warrenton were Sunday | night supper guests of Miss Betsy Frazier. Attend Wedding Among out-of-town relatives here for the Campbell-Bardin I wedding on Saturday afternoon j in Emmanuel Episcopal Church' were Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mai-' colm Bardin, Miss Susan Bris-1 tol Bardin, Mr. R. M. Bardin, Jr., and Mr. Henry Fitts, all j of Durham; Mrs. Charlotte S. i Perkinson of Norfolk, Va., Mr. I R. T. Perkinson of Norfolk,! Va., Mr. and Mrs. William Webb Patterson, Mrs. Samuel Black, of Norfolk, Va,, Mr. Mark Blackburn of Staunton, School Menus John Graham and Macon Junior High School December 4-8 i Monday ? Salmon croquettes 11 or fish sticks, potatoes, toma- * toes on lettuce, cornbread.j milk, butter, cake 11 Tuesday ? Fried chicken, e corn pudding, butterbeans, cit rus fruit salad, milk,' butter, hot biscuit Wednesday ? Beef patties, rice, gravy, cabbage, cherry pie, hot biscuit, milk, butter Thursday ? Beef and vege table soup, sandwiches, cinna- ' mon buns, milk, butter Friday, Weiners, cole slaw rolls, blackeye peas, milk, but- j ter, apple pie Monday ? Meat balls, spag- \ j hctti, cole slow, cornmeal muf-' fins, apple sauce, milk, butter ] Va., Mrs. John J. Thrower of Washington, D. C., Mrs. C. J. Bradner of Greenville, Mrs. T. W. Moore of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bardin of Fayette ville, and many others from Wilson. Tuesday ? Chicken salad, trecn beans, turnip greens, bis cuits, butter, milk, cranberry ipside down cake Wednesday ? Baked pork, ice, gravy, garden peas, hot "oils, pineapple salad, milk, >utter Thursday ? Beef and vege able soup, peanut butter crack ers, pig in blanket, plain cake Friday ? Weiners, rolls, cole ilaw, navy beans, milk, butter, chocolate pudding Marriage Licenses James Brandon, colored, of Henderson to Laura Lee Ses >oms of Wytheville, Va. Manson Williams, colored, of St. 2, Warrenton, to Dorothy Bullock of Rt. 2, Warrenton. Walter Roy Schwartz, white, >f New Milford, N. J., to Joan Mice Costomiris of New Mil tord. Davis Hawkins, white, of Roanoke Rapids to Florence Lee King of Wise. Donald Richard Campbell, white, of Norfolk, Va., to Anne Elizabeth Bardin of Durham Wilbur Williams, colored, of Littleton to Viola Coppage of Littleton. Paul Bruce Duff, white, of Rochester, N. Y., to Carol Ann Nichol of Rochester. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Weaver, ind little daughter, Ann, 1 of : ^sheville were holiday guests >f Mr.' and Mrs. Hawkins rhompson. Mrs. Weaver and daughter remained for this .veek. Mrs. R. D. Jones of Nash ville and Mr. William Glenn Fleming of Raleigh were holi day guests of Mrs. Thomas El lington. Mr. and Mrs. Pryor Rodwell, Jr., visited relatives in Halifax \ luring the holidays. Mrs. R. B. Boyd of Durham j visited here on Monday. Misses Tempe, Josephine and I Lily Bell Dameron visited rela tives in Raleigh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Daniel have returned from a vacation in Florida and visiting rela tives in Atlanta and Decatur. Ga.. Miss Estelle Davis, who has been spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Williams in Inez, has also re turned to her home here. Mr. Samuel S. Sand, Jr., of Easton, Md., was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. leckwith and Miss Rota Beck rith. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Scott and ittle son of Raleigh spent the lolidays here. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Long and amily and Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Williams and family of Raleigh vere dinner guests of Mr. and drs. W. L. Long on Sunday. Major James R. Ramsay, Jr., lommander of the 101st Tacti ?al Fighter Squadron, Boston, dass., has been called back nto active service and is sta ioned at Phalsbourg, France, drs. Ramsay and sons, A1 and David, of Hingham, Mass., arc naking their home with Mrs. lamsay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. T. Vaughan, while Major tamsay is in France. Spending the Thanksgiving tolidays in Warrenton were itobert H. Shearin of Greens joro, Charles W. Shearin of he University of North Caro ina, Chapel Hill, David L. shearin of East Carolina Col ege. Greenville, and Ronald V. Shearin of Duke University, Durham, sons of Mr. and Mrs. rtoy V. Shearin. Miss Margaret Ann Rideout jf Chowan College, Murfrees Doro, spent Thanksgiving holi Jays at her home here. FOAM RUBBE TOPPED JUMBO HASSOCKS I muzmiv ft tow PRICED POPULAR TWO-TONE STYLE IN ATTRACTIVE COLOR COMBINATIONS IDEAL AS EXTRA T V, STOOLS OR RESTFUL OTTOMANS KNEE HOLE w MAHOGANY ? MAPLE ? METAL KSXS *24* PLATFORM $9>|.95 ROCKERS?* Foam Back'And Seat A Variety Of Patterns From Which To Choose AS LOW AS CEDAR $OQ CHESTS BE SURE TO REGISTER FOR ONE BIG PRIZE To Be Given One Of Our Customers December 23 REGISTER NOW You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win Any Of The Prizes To Be Given Away During Our Drawing. 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