MDGEWAY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. H. Murphy anc daughter, Carolyn Sue, of Wll sun visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B Holtzman on Sunday afternoon Mrs. Carl Lorenz of Wise Mr. J. D. Holtzman, Mrs. H B. Bender and Mr. A. P. Holts man visited Mr. H. R. Holtz man over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Seaman and son of Henderson visited the C. P. Holtzman and J. B. Holtzman families on Tuesday night. Mrs. Louie Daeke is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ronald Brown, in New York this week. Miss Shirley Nance of Cary spent the weekend with Miss Cheryl Kilian. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nance of Cary were dinner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Kilian on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mat thews of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gupton and daughter, Debra, of Louisburg spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thar rington and family of Warren ton visited Mrs. Lillian Bender on Sunday. Mrs. T. P. Grant of Winston Salem is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer King. The group visited Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Brauer on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Man ning and son, Sammie, of Wil liamston, Mrs. Dell Harris and Mr. Plummer Harris of Little ton visited Mr. and Ms. E. E. Hecht on Sunday. Mrs. J. D. Holtzman spent Saturday with Mrs. Philena Redic in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Carl Lorenz of Wise. Mr. and Mrs J. D. Holtzman and Mr. Johnnie Lovell visited Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Bender on Sunday. Mrs. Chris Holtzman accom panied Mrs. Pete Salter and Miss Martha Salter to Burling ton on a shopping trip Friday. Mr. Walter Wiggins of Wake County, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Jones of Neuse, Mrs. Lucy El lis and Miss Lucille Ellis of Kittrell visited the Collins fam ily on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Salter and Miss Martha Salter of Owen Mills, Md., \*.sited Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bender on Thursday night. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seaman on Saturday. Observe Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Moss, Mrs. Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. W. Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Seaman and son, Marshall, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews, all of Hen derson; Mrs. Eugene Brack, Mrs. R. G. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Reavis and family of Cokesbury, and Mrs. W. A. Kimball and Ruby, Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr.. Mrs. C. P. Holtz man and Mrs. Chris Holtzman visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell on Sunday night in honor of Mr. Mitchell's birth day. Sandwiches, cake, pie, cof fee, cookies and Coca-Colas were served, Meets rTHe Young~Peuple's Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church helcT' its regular meeting on Friday evening in the home of Mrs. L. G. Bender with Mr. Carl Lorenz, president, in charge. The Rev. M. E. Franke lead in a discussion on "Memberships of Different MOST DEPENDABLE TROUBLE-FREE WATER SYSTEM NEW GOULDS Perma-Flow AUTOMATIC RE PRIME DESIGN COMPLETELY CORROSION RESISTANT SYSTEM MEDALIST* TANK ENDS LOSSOFAIR PROBLEMS BUT ON BAST TERMS ? E. 6. Hecht & Sons NORLINA, N. C. (Denominations." ch^ wn in tedtoTrfiw eBt?rt*lnment and ?ed in different games. *hortcake, topped fel ^PPed CrMm' S fee were wrved by the hos fl^ersJ^ arrangements of the home 6 U8ed _ YLC Meets of ? oY?V,ng LuU>eran Club mot P"uls Lu'heran Church RonnT SU>d*y ni?1>t with Miss Rev M EaUp *Svb08te8s 71,8 nev. St. E. Franke opened tho meeting with prayer and i?h in topic discussion and later! showed a fUm. Richid Ben sisiou 0Ver the busines* During the social hour the hostess served cookies, cup cakes and Pepsi-Colas Elberon New* i.odrM L?l?nd Go'tschalk vis- j S^dayrS HarrlS in WUe mM/' /?* Mrs. Kenneth Ay Mr onH ^? igh Were guests Of Sunday M K Ayc?ck Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp son and Mr. and Mrs. Macon Jnd S??n Were gues,s ?f Mr. SnnH ? . Fdgar Reavis on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sheph ofVurh MrS?M?1,ie Shephard of Durham, Mrs Sally Mark ham and Mrs. Beutah FerreR Mrs Th ! W6re guesU of Defio a uAycock and Mrs. Delia Aycock on Sunday. visiter SMr MrS^ Edward Munn Ifme Mr, and Mrs Gordon Limer on Sunday RaWhnd- ul Phil Partin of M^T AKK ?d Mr and Mrs. Abbott ?n Saturday ? iT-., and Mrs- M- C. Duke in"^ "h3' Steward Crinkley in Raleigh on Sunday. M?r and Mra- H. G. Limer, Mrs. Delia Aycock, Mr. and Mrs p j r" Limer- Mr and v? ur'w Burgess and Mr. and were ^ 8rter 8nd far"ily were dinner guests of Mrs. Os borne Limer on Sunday at a family dinner. M? Lucy AbboU sh in Henderson on Monday. Mrs. Freddie Woodlief of " MrTw T a S,upper West ot Mrs. W. H. Abbott, Sr. on Saturday night. Hamm Kinton' Mrs. Louise "nd Mra Sarah Brannock Jh- n \ an>es short visited IftUn0 y H,?me 0n Sunday frnm ?Kn vand Carrled fruit from the Young Adult Ladies Us^Ch0urchUlPhUr Spring3 Bap" Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Clark wf!v A1K^!,.Faukner and Mr,-I ! ry?ibl>0't of Henderson and Mr- and Mrs. Robert Thorap were guests of Mrs. Lucy Jones on Sunday. Mrs. Claude Abbott and Nan J.w?re supper guests of Mr. S JSt* T CUrk ?n H| M""u Clifton Stegall visited Mr ^na w ?* 00 Sunday. Kittreif Mra- Ralph Stone of Mr .na ?e FridaY vfa'tors of M anH M ? C1Uton StegalL Uet nt u I*' Freddie Wood fuLh o?u r,?? were recent guests of Mr. and Mra. Clemon Choplin. John Holden Stegall was a dinner guest of Johnnie Ays cue on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ed wards of Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Morton Edwards on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter O'Neal visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MaxBauer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed wards and children of Middle burg were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mustian. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones of Littleton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson of Henderson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard and children of Henderson vis ited Mrs. Florence Dryden on Sunday. Afton News Mesdames J. K. Pinnell, J. H. Andrews and W. L. Fuller visited Mrs. R. B. Kelly in Rex Hospital. Raleigh, last week. The Rev. and Mrs. James Rush and Dr. Stuart Henry of Duke Divinity School, Durham, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fuller. Mrs. Laura Smith of Hamp ton, Va., spent last week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Camp bell and family and Mrs. Ada j O'Brien and family visited rel atives in Fayetteville on Sat-1 urday. Mrs. C. A. Ward of Colorado < Springs, Colorado, is visiting ( Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Limer and other relatives here. Mrs. Ward is the former Miss Julia Limer of this community. Mr. Tommy Peoples under went surgery at Warren Gen eral Hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pinnell were in Oxford on Friday. Mrs. John Felts was hostess to the WSCS of Providence Church on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Limer and Mrs. C. A. Ward were Sat urday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Felts. Mesdames J. K. Pinnell, J. H. Andrew/ and Laura Smith visited Mrs. W. E. Turner in Maria Parham Hospital on Wednesday night. Family Dinner Members of the Limer fam ily enjoyed a picnic dinner HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS Sales and Service Lawn Mower Repair* IVEY-CARTER SAW CO. Hyco Street NORL1NA. N. C. Mrs. J. H. Stegall Dies On Monday Funeral services for Mrs. Irene Thompson Stegall, the widow of John Henry Stegall, were conducted on Wednesday at 3 p. m. at the Macon Meth odist Church by the pastor, the Rev. H. L. Harris, assisted by the Rev. LaFon C. Vareen of Raleigh, a former pastor. Bur ial was in Greenwood Ceme tery in Mae- n. Mrs. Stegall, 71, died on Monday. She was a member of the Hebron Methodist Church and a former member of the Oakville Home Demon stration Club. 011 the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Limer on Sunday in hone/ of Mrs. C. A. Ward of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Among those from a distance attending were Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. May Ann Car ter and daughter of Greens boro, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Har per and sons of Rocky Mount, M. and Mrs. E. W. Limer and ( son of Halifax, Miss Peggy i t : - ?r i Limer of Kinston and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Perkinson and sons of Wise. She Is survived by two sons, Marvin and John Henry Ste gall of Macon; one brother, George H. Thompson of Ma con; and three grandchildren. Wins Bermuda Cruise Donald C. Anderson, agent for State Capital Life Insur ance Company, is the winner of a five-day cruise to Ber muda. He and his wife left Morehead City on Wednesday afternoon aboard the SS Ariadne. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson re side at 248 Keene Street, Hen derson. Mrs. Anderson is the former Miss Sally King of Norlina and Manson, Route 1. Renew your subscription. FOR THE BEST FURNITURE VALUES IN TOWN SEE US SATTERWHITES HENDERSON, N. C. "Why wasn't the bank man out to lunch?* Probably because Dad wanted to talk ovei money matters at noon, and "the bank man" considered Dad's convenience more important than his own. That's the spirit of our bank. Appointments help, of course. We do some times go out. So call us first?if that's con venient. We're ready to assist with your money matters however?and whenever? we can do so! The Citizens Bank WARRENTON, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation TO THE DEMOCRATIC ? O liiE R S sp OF WARREN COUNTY: I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Warren County, subject to the will of the Dem ocratic voters in the Primary to be held on Sat urday, May 26th. I am a lifelong: resident of Warren County and have been identified with the civic and re ligious life of the County for many years. I am presently serving: as Superintendent of the Inez Baptist Sunday School, having held that position for eight years, and am also presently serving as Deacon in that Church. I am a Veteran of World War II, having served in that War with the Amphibious Land ing Forces of the United States Navy. I was appointed a Special Depaty Sheriff in 1951 by the Warren County Board of Commis sioaara and served In this capacity antil 1959. During this period of service I endeavored at all times to be fair and just with those with whom I came in contact in the discharge of my duties as Deputy Sheriff. I wish to state that should the Democratic voters of Warren County see fit to nominate me for the high office of Sheriff in the approaching Primary, I will endeavor to continue such a policy as Sheriff and will, to the best of my ability, discharge my duties as Sheriff without favor or partiality to anyone. Your vote and support of me in this Primary will be much appreciated by me. Respectfully yours, CLARENCE A. DAVIS - e Our showcase of exciting new fashions for Summer I Silhouettes, sizes, colors almost without end ? won* vderful money-saving opportunity for you! Ingenue embroidered eofton de ie edged with lace. Pink, blue# maize. Junior 5 fo 15, COLORFUL ?Olch ibw ovcrtkirt. 0?M. I ?nw. SUm S to li. Come in and register in our Ready-To-Wear Department . 4 . main floor . . . 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