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' , fews and Society Items Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Tucker left Thursday to spend the holidays in Atlanta, Ga., jyith Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Sut ?erfield and sons, Meade, Steve, and Jim. They will also spend a week at Hilton Head Island, off the coast of South Carolina, before returning home. Mr. Walter Boyd Massenburg [of Springfield, Mass., was a uest of relatives here last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Twitty entertained at a lunch )n for him. Miss Speed Mas ;nburg and Mrs. J. B. Massen jurg were also luncheon guests. Mrs. Henry A. Webster of [Evanston, 111., is a guest of i Mrs. Ann Baxter and Miss El len Baxter. Mrs. Lottie Hobbs, Mrs. May your holiday season be filled with merry days and may joy and good will fill your heart. Allen, Son & Co. WARRENTON, N. C. Susan Webb Adams and Mrs, Beasley of Oxford were guests of Mrs. Ivey Allen on ThurS' day afternoon. Holiday guests of Mrs. E. D Davis will be Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis and family of Golds boro. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Davis and family of Reidsville, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Davis of Yan eeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Damcron Davis and son of Chapel Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Charles Davis and daugh ters of Rose Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Selby Benton and children of Warrenton. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Thompson will be Mr. and Mrs. G H. Johnson and sons of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. G W. Patks and fam ily of Red Springs, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Frazier and family of Roanoke, Va., Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lee and family of Ben nettsville, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Reid and family of Dillon, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woodall and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Eu gent Davant and son, Milburn, of Charlotte, will be holiday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Dave Tayloe and family in Washing ton. N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Mendell H. Long and family of Cary will be holiday guests of Mrs. H. C. Montgomery and Miss Sadie Limer. Mesdames John Rodgers, Thomas Ellington and W. R. White attended Open House in Nashville last week, spon sored by the Garden Clubs there. Mrs. C. P. Allen and Mr. Charles Allen will entertain at a dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. W. B .Daniels of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Johrf Becker of Hampton, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swept and family of Wilmington, Dela., Mr. and Mrs. George Clai borne of South Hill, Va., Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Jeffreys and son of Palmer Springs, Va.. and Miss Mollie Jeffreys of Roanoke, Va. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lyles will be Mr and Mrs. Garland Cottrell and daughter of Red Springs, Mr Pat Harp of the University ol North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ayscue and family of Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Ayscue and sons of Norlina and Mr. and Mrs. Federal Harp and son of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs ,R. L. Capps of Areola will entertain at a din ner on Monday at the Club House for Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Shearin and Mr .and Mrs. Bob Caviness, recent bride and groom of Chapel Hill, Mr. and I Mrs. Clarence Capps and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jack son, Mrs. Glen Capps and fam ily, all of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs, Travis P. Barhara and family of Baltimore, Md? Miss Emily Hilliatd of Gas tonia, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lyles and family of Whitakers, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hilliard of War renton and Captain and Mrs. J. C. Harris and family of Hampton, Va. Bill Davts and Bill Jones of Fishburne Military Academy, Waynesboro, Va., are here for the holidays. Mrs. W. P. Rod well is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Terrell and family in Henderson. Holiday guests of Mrs. W. P. Conn are Mr. W. P. Conn, Jr., of Hollywood, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevenson and fam ily of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rogers and son of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whitford have returned to Warrenton after spending several days in Miami Beach, Fla., as guests of Southland Life Insurance Com j pany at the Fountainebleau | Hotel. Miss Sarah Ann Miles of I Louisburg College is spending the holidays here with her par ents, Mayor and Mrs. W. A. Miles. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Richmond, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Williams at Paschall re cently. Mrs. Jesse Cary Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. ? Jesse O'Conn and family, Mrs. C. R. Mustian and family, all of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rose and family of Nor lina and Mrs. Marvin King and family of Paschall will be hol iday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Kenly and family of Ports mouth, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and family of Sandston, Va., will be holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mal colm Stewart and son. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brick house will spend the holidays | in Greensboro with Mr. and | Mrs. R. B. Shore, Jr., and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Shore and daughter. Mr. Louis Tharrington of Norfolk, Va., visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Frazier, Billy and Cynthia spent Sunday with Mrs. Frazier's brother, George W. Ellington, at Mur dock School, Butner. They ac companied Mr. Ellington out for their annual Christmas din ner. Edward Lee Smiley, USN, stationed on the USS Little Rock, Norfolk, Va., is at his home here for a 23-day leave. Mr. Robert D. Baskervill of New Bern is spending several days with his mother, Mrs. W. R. Baskervill. MERRY MERRY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY! BEADTY BOX Anne Gottschalk, Owner WARRENTON, N. C. Our Sincerest Wishes For A Merry Christmas And A Prosperous New Year Our Christmas Present To You . . . A STORE WIDE CLEARANCE SALE :: For The Two Day* After Chriatma* Holiday* EVERYTHING REDUCED j-ajHBhfc STYLE SHOP WARRENTON, N. C. mmm*? Holts Entertain Hospital Personnel Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Holt entertained the doctors and personnel of Warren General Hospital on Sunday afternoon in their home, which bore a Yuletide motif in decorations of greenery and other appoint ments suggestive to the holiday season. A gold and silver motif was ued in the dining room where Mrs. T. J. Holt poured. Coffee, egg nog and other dainties were served the 30 attending. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis were special guests. Mrs. Harris Hostess To Kindergarten Mrs. A. D. Harris entertain ed members of her kindergar ten and their mothers at a Christmas party on Monday night. The table bore a fes tive arrangement and the home throughout bore the Yuletide motif. Beneath the tree was a gift for each child. Candy, cookies, chocolate Santas and ice cream cones were served. Young Girls Have Birthday Party Misses Chalmers Ward and Annette Vaughan entertained at a joint birthday party on Saturday in honor of their eighth birthdays. The Ward home was festive throughout with Christmas appointments. Games and contests were en joyed and refreshments served in keeping with the Christmas season. Births Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Milbum of Brookline, Mass., announce the birth of a daughter, Rose mary Robinson, on December 1. Mrs. Milburn is the former Miss Josephine F i s h e 1 of Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Watson of Norlina announce the birth of a daughter in Warren Gen eral Hospital on December 16. Mrs. Watson is the former Miss Onie Jean Pearce of Franklin County. Entertain At Dinner Mr. J. J. Nicholson of Churchill entertained at a din ner on Sunday for Mr. F. A Burrows at Battleboro, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nicholson and son, Charles, of Pinetops, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Gill of Hender son, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bur rows and son, Herbert and Lee, of Norlina, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burrows of Macon and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Burrows of Warrenton. Christmas Party The Embro Home Demon stration Club held a Christmas party on Thursday night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll, III, which bore a Yule tide motif. Delicious refresh ments, suggestive of the holi day season, were served, fol Christmas Dinner Members of North Warren ton Baptist Church held a Christmas dinner on Saturday! night in the Social Hall with! many attending. The Rev. Philip Lykes, pastor, said the! blessing. A Yuletide motif was used. In Hospital Miss Elizabeth Taylor, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Jr., is a patient in War ren General Hospital for treat ment Miss Grace Alston of New York will spend the holidays here. Betty Lou Reedy Weds William Harvey Cole LITTLETON?The marriage of Miss Betty Lou Reedy to William Harvey Cole of Lit tleton was solemnized in Over brook Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Va., on Saturday. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Claude Mitchell Reedy of Clintwood, Va., and the late Mr. Reedy. Mr. Cole is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walter Cole of Littleton. I Officiating ministers were | the Rev. Charles >Joville and . the Rev. Mathew McGowan. The bride, given in marriage by her bro'ther. Dr. Themil Reedy, wore a formal gown of ivory peau de soie, fashioned I with fitted bodice, scoop neck - line of Brussels lace and tap ered sleeves with lace ap | pliques. Her veil was of Brus I sels lace. She carried a bou quet of white roses and slephan I otis. I Mrs. Themil Reedy of Clint wood was her sister-in-law's matron of honor. Attendants were Miss Frances Davis, Miss Bettie Kent, and Miss Mary Ann Smook. They wore street length gowns of red velvet and satin with matching fur hats. All carried white fur muffs. Miss Page Allen was flower girl and Claude Mitchell Reedy I was ring bearer. Thomas Wheeles Cole was, his brother's best man. Ushers j were Dr. Jimmy Reed Stanley I and Joe Kyle Stanley of Ab ingdon, Va., Cecil Raymond ? Cole of Littleton, Claude Daw I son, Jr., and Charles Allen of I Richmond, Va. Following a reception, the couple left for a northern wed-! ding trip. They will make ? their home in Richmond, Va. j Marriage Licenses James Gray Thornton, color-; ed, of Route 2, Warrenton, to j Irene Woodard of Route 2,: Warrenton. I Frank Leslie, white, of Fork j Union, Va., to Frances Tucker. Morris of Fork Union. Roy Raymond Nicholson, white, of Wintersville, Ohio, to I Carol Sue McAtee of Stuben ! ville, Ohio. Sing Carols j Girl Scout Troop 174, with their leaders, Mrs. U. M. Bul lock and Mrs. Tromas Holt, sang Christmas Carols at War-' ren General Hospital and down- i B ? ? ! -| ^p(j?ofokj! Heartfelt good cheer we wish you ... our loycd customers. General Building Supply Co. WARRENTON, N. C. town on Tuesday afternoon. They were led by Mrs. Selby Benton. Later the group adjourned to the Holt cabin and enjoyed hot drinks and cookies. Say you saw it advertised in The Warren Record. /tayerfully, joyfully, we greet Christinas. May the Christ Child's message of love and hope gladden your heart and enrich your life. SCOTT'S ANTIQUES . Norlina Road WARRENTON, N. C. The HUNTERGRAM A Newspaper Within A Newspaper DON'T FORGET We Will Be Open Saturday Night, December 23, Until 9:00 To Serve Our Customers ? ? ? Glory to God in the high est, and on earth peace, good will toward men. Luke 2:14 Hunter Drug Company SERVING THE PUBLIC FOR MORE THAN 72 YEARS Dial 2261 Prompt Prescription Service Dial 225-1 TO OUR MANY FRIENDS... A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS! Warren County Sheriffs Dept. WARRENTOW, H. C. / RED&\ .WHITE, * FOOD / STORES J & R WARRENTON, N. C. Mtttxs (OJjriHtmaH TURKEYS 10 to 16 lbs 33c -11Lb- ^ i Fresh HAMS lb 53c FRESH FRYERS lb 29c FRESH HENS lb 33c RED A WHITE 2Vi SIZE MIX ffe PEACHES EM S MATCH RED A WHITE 303 EM BARTLETT PEARS .... 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