THE WARREN RECORD I News and Society Items Mr. KODert Fitts of Norfolk, Va., spent several day* last week at his home near here. Mrs. J. C. Powell of Hender son was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Alston last week. Mr. William Boyd of Hen derson visited relatives here on Monday. Mr. Gid Macon of the Mary land Tobacco Market spent the weekend at his home here. Mr. William P. Conn will ar rive by plane on Sunday from Hollywood, Calif., to spend two weeks here with his moth er, Mrs. Ethel King Conn, who will join him in Raleigh for the weekend for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E B. Rogers and son. Mr. Furman Clark of Rae ford visited relatives in Inez over the weekend. Mrs. T. W. Moore of Dur ham is visiting her sister, Mrs. John W. Garrett. Mrs. J. R. Paschall of Wise has as her house guest, Mrs. R. G. Moffat of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Paschall and Mrs. Mof fat have been going back and forth to Dujce Hospital, Dur ham, nursing Ronnie Moffat, son of Mrs. Moffat, who has been a patient there for sev eral weeks. Miss Nancy Girard of Rox boro, a student at the Univer sity of North Carolina Sum mer School, was a weekend guest of Miss Judith Adams. Mrs. T. E. Faucette. Mr. Willard Faucette,, Misses Don na Kayo Ovcrby and Eliza beth Overby and Judy King visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faucette in Morehead City and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nance and family in Albemarle re cently. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alston and family of Henderson visit ed Mrs. A. D. Alston on Tues day. Mr. and Mrs. Wade T. Par ker., Jr., and son of Waynes boro, Va., will be weekend guests of Mrs. H. L. Falkener. Mr. Parker is a professor at Fishbourne Military Academy. Mr. and Mrs. David Parker of New Symra Beach, Fla., and Mrs. William Rylan of South Hill, Va., were luncheon guests of Mrs. Owen Davis on Thurs day. Mrs. Mary Land and Mrs. Evelyn Claiburn of Skipwith, Va., were guests of Mrs. H. E. Coleman on Tuesday. Mrs William King left Mon day for Germany to spend sometime with relatives. Mr. King accompanied her as far as New York. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ballard and daughters of Siler City were guests of relatives in Ax tello this week for several days. Mrs. H. C. McAmis and daughter. Betsy, lef this week for Culman, Alabama, after spending sometime with her parents at Axtelle. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Clark left Wednesday to spend three weeks in Denver, Colorado. I I " ? T:. Amazing PAINT 'H 1 ffi' "OFFER fe >? . ? A durable, velvet flot finish l?r; * walls, tellings und woodwork ? - .v.j g%B|| ( ? One coat tovers: ghgp ? ? Dries in 20 minutes ? Use brush-w roller ' ^ ? Completely washable i ? t?y deanop jritji only $3.95 gal. W. A. HUES Hardware Co. Phone 372-1 WARRENTON, N. C. kaI Mr. and Mrs. Belford Wag ner and daughter, Belvie, of Lexington were weekend guests | of Mrs. Anne W. Tharrington. They were accompanied home on Sunday by Miss Bonnie | Wagner, who had been visiting her grandmother for several days. Mrs. E s t e 1 le Williams Lipscomb of Baltimore, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lips comb and sons of New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Williams in Inez. Mrs. W. B. Shields and son, Barry, returned last week from a week's visit with friends at Harkers Island. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wil liams and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Poindexter, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Odom, Mrs. Louise Allen, Mrs. E. B. Weston, Mrs. W. B. Shields and son, Barry, and Mr. A. J. Ellington attend ed the Boyette-Davis wedding end reception in Inez on Sun day afternoon. Miss Evelyn Palmer of St. Petersburg, Fla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Scott and other relatives here. Guests of Mrs. B. G. Thar rington on Sunday were Mrs. G. H. Dorsey and daughter of Oxford, Mrs. A. B. Stainback, Mrs. J. A. Seaman and Mr. Poe, all of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stew art and son and Mrs. F. B.! Twitty were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Kenly and family in Ports mouth, Va., this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elkin and sons have returned to their home in Charleston, W. Va., after visiting Mrs. Elkin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed ward Rooker. Miss Edwinia Rooker of the Virginia Beach school faculty is at her home here for some time. Murray-Clark The marriage of Miss Peggy Marie Clark, daughter of Mrs. Maxine Clark of Warrenton and Mr. Marvin D. Clark of Marmaduke, to James Bingham Murray of Littleton took place on Saturday, July 7. The bride attended John Graham High School and the bridegroom at tended Littleton High School. They are making their home in Littleton and Mr. Murray is employed at Roanoke Rapids. Attend College Reunion Mrs. Frank Overby and Mrs Louise Haithcock attended Lit tleton College Reunion held on Saturday at Weslyn College Rocky Mount, and were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs W. T. Robertson in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Robert son were overnight guests o) NOW'S THE TIME 10 BUY THAT NEW FORD! FORD DEALERS nw SPECIALS! FORD FAI PON ov*r * million happy owner* Save* gas-scored 30 5 mile* per gallon in thi* year's Mobil Economy Run. FORD r A1 PI AMP In ? cla*s by itself right betweon the big car* and the rui\U ' nll\L/U*L comoacts with the finest feature* of both! FORD DAI AXIF bigcar comfort, performance and prestige, for people with Thunderbird u?te* and a ford budget! GALAXEI J?CH FORD m IT BE? JO %/ jk THFop . ^ING U? HOT CAKes ^ AS SMflf ? I i 3 (iW^m-^6 u/r E 3 STARS^7q STRONG. SO HIKE '*' WVFK ^10 ?EP S*US BUY...OOR PRKts ? ??*??"?? * N0W...|fS THE 'I'?..r, I onG! ' ^?uw...irs 1? """ |NG iONG! *TE LOW AND WE'RE TR*0 3'STAR SAVINGS IMOIV ON GALAXIES-FARUNES FALCONS I USED CARS, TOO! PMAMi . SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER Miss Harmon Feted jAt Coke Party Miss Patsy Harmon, July LitlPtnnCt 0f G?rd0n G?y Of Coki p Was honored at a Coke Party on Sunday after noo" JuJy 15. at the mI h?nn,e Harmon on South Mam Street. Miss Harmon was presented a dinner plate in her chosen pattern was also given a corsage of white glad iolus mixed with baby's breath The table was covered with a cut-work cotton cloth and bore crystal candleholders with rose Pink lighted tape" and an arrangement of Queen Annes Lace and rose pink K",zr* "? * ?SeddSS*ac K"?;i straws, mints and nuts were served by the hostess *rsr lh?se Present were Misses Jewel Gray Gineer Tucker, Kay Fair, Betsy B^rd Bobbin. Eliza Burton, Jafet ?~'mX h*?? ?" Shower Is Given For Mrs. Keeter Mrs. Marion Coleman Perrv and daughter, Marshall, of Wise entertained at a miscel SSJr lh0Wer on T"esday night ,n honor of Mrs. Charles Lee Keeter, Jr., a reCent bride, nf n J!>er Miss Eva Spencer of Boydton, Va. The table was centered with P'"k roses fever few and fern. Punch, cheese straws nuts and mints were served 30 Pascvf 11 Dm wise' Norlina, wUh Va. Boydton and Skip Mrs. J. R. Paschal 1 Entertains Club Mrs. J. r Paschall enter rwh? ?e?lbers of the Wise Bridge Club on Wednesday af ternoon and presented Mrs Joe Hied a guest, a gift. Mrs. u vv Perkmson was high score winner and Mrs. Mary Blaylock Bingo winner. Ice cream in cantaloupe was served and later fruit punch at.e1J?yed by the group of eight. The Paschall home bore lovely arrangements of sum mer flowers. Mrs. Haithcock and Mrs Ov erby at Hotel Warren last week and the group attended at ,he Macon Methodist Church. M;YiSCH?rriet Cheek "waited j Mrs. Edwin Stansbury in Lit tleton on Sunday. < Miss Daniel Feted At Dessert Party Miss Harriet Daniel, bride elect of August, was feted at a dessert bridge party on1 Tuesday evening by Mrs.. Thomas Scott Gardner and re-1 ceived a gift in silver. An ice' course was enjoyed and later ^ punch and cheese straws were served. The entire home was! gay in summer flowers. Mrs. Monroe Gardner receiv-j ed Bingo prize, Miss Jane Link | high score prize and Mrs. Wal-. ter A. White low score gift. ; Others playing contract bridge were Mesdames J. H. Daniel, j J. E. Banzet, J. J. Allen, Tom , Brown, Misses Edwina Booker i and Peggy Mustian of Warren-J ton, Miss Betty Read of Nor-; lina and Mrs. Ben Harris of, Inez. Elberon News Mr. and Mrs .T. M. Aycock are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. M Aycock. Jr., in Lumberton and the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. j Jimmy Aycock in Kennebec, for several days. Miss Carolyn Abbott and friend of Elizabeth City visited ] Mrs. W. H. Abbott, Sr., on, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Crawley of En-j field, Mrs. Quails of Hollister! and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duke and Vickie of Henderson were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Di'ke Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Ray Ayscue of Newport News, Va., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.inwood Ayscue. Re cent guests were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Knight and sons of New port News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fuller j of Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. H G. Limer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Partin ofj Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. M T. Abbott on Friday. Miss Vivian Abbott accompanied them to the beach for a week. | Mrs. T. H. Aycock was a! weekend guest of Mrs. Andrew j Collins in Warren Plains. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ed-| wards of Middleburg visited j Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mustian on Sunday. Mr. Gordon Limer was a j dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. j Lcland Gottschalk on Sunday. | Revival Services The Rev. Ray Cumbee of | Glen Allen, Va., was guest j minister at the annual revival services held at Sulphur; Springs Baptist Church last week with large attendance. He was a guest of the Rev. Mr. I and Mrs. Joe Mack Long and. daughters while here. Bap tismal services were held in the Warrenton Baptist Church | on Sunday with the Rev J.j M. Long in charge. Basic Training I Mabel?It took eight sittings.; Tillie?What? Have you been having a portrait painted? Mabel?-No, learning to skate. Wiss Margaret Davis Weds Bobbv Bovette and'thenia?e J? ?p Boye?< ?f Raleigh in F' Royette ceremony? on <?, double?? ^".v.'K^rn.sr Rocky Mount officiated " ?' rSS'? ?|f^ ^V^ss.-* s5a'A? ;'nd greenery ? d ' S,ad? branched candelabra. " Given in marriage bv her cousin, Georvn win " 1 of Inez th ^ JWliham Dave; ss 2S? 'ength , u,T^'T ?d ho. ,^s of ,11 ? Moulder-length veil Of illusion fell from a crown HS^? mouth, VaC ?lfZ ?' P?r,S' ST ffi WOr? ? <^ ol matching Jo anT short'ved' and carried a nosegay of var co ored mums and alter* Hod with rainbow ribbons Wcrc Misses Elizabeth Davis of Inez, Peggy Norwood of Areola and M? ren,onha^f l0n- *- ?' w? Pirns anl n"" gowns- head were? aU? b?"?r "'^ant'and Ks-rJfJr and sc?ttered them i? Pfrom Tharr^gtor?,dCw.s a Jr of w?re Gid Tharrington, Jr., of Warrenton. Shank Clino Vrc?enCanady of RaIe'gh bride iSl mother of the lace w7ihre. 8 dFCSS of 'avender ace with lace hat and white accessories. Mrs. Boyette wore a dress of beige iace wdh is Go'? zrss wore a dress of black and a white orcbid corsage. For travel the bride changed to a yellow cotton dress, trimm ed in white eyelet embroidery and white accessories and the orchid lifted from her bridal bouquet. The bride is a graduate of John Graham High School and attended Hardbarger's School of Business in Raleigh. The] jbridegroom is a graduate of; I King's Business College and| | holds a position with Sharpe's1 Formal Wear in Raleigh. The1 couple will reside in Raleigh. Reception I The ancestral home of Mr. jand Mrs. G. W. Davis in Inez1 iwas the setting for the wed-! ding reception on Sunday af-1 ternoon following the Boyette-j Davis wedding in the Inez| Baptist Church. Guests were greeted by Mr. | and Mrs. Davis, who also in troduced the receiving line, composed of the bride and groom, their parents and mem bers of the wedding party. Miss Susie Tharrington regis tered guests and Mrs. O. L. | Hicks and Mrs. J. I. McGrath I poured lime punch. Assisting ! in serving decorated cakes, nuts and mints were Mesdames j David Koontz of Burlington, ! E. R. Davis, Frederick Wil 1 liams and Willie Norwood of I Inez. Good-byes were said to j Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris, j The entire Davis home was festive in floral arrangements and greenery. The table was I centered with a bridal arrange j ment of cut flowers, flanked I by tall white tapers in old sil Iver candelabra. Attend Wedding and Reception Among out-of-town relatives and friends attending the wed ding and reception were Mrs. | Ola Boyette, Mr. Curtis Boy I ette, Joe Canady, Shank Cline, j Mr. and Mrs. Graham Egerton of Raleigh, Mrs. E. H. Pulley of Greensboro, Messrs. Philip Shearin and Harold Carraway of Rocky Mount, Mrs. Nick Pescara of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Skillman of Thomasville, Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Eden Tharrington of Youngs ville, Mrs. J. C. Overton of j Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. S. I. McGrath of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. j David Koontz and daughters of ; Burlington and many others. Cake-Cutting Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thar | rington, Mr. and Mrs. David j Mayo and Miss Susie Tharring I ton entertained at a cake-cut ting at the Inez Club House on Saturday evening following the wedding rehearsal of Miss Margaret Joyce Davis and Bob by Franklin Boyette. Guests were greeted by Miss Susie Tharrington and Miss Anna Clark. Mrs. James Har ris directed guests to the re freshment table which bore the traditional green and white , color scheme. After the hon orees had cut the first slice from the three-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature | bride and groom, Mrs. Ernest Davis cut and served the cake. Mrs. Ola Boyette presided at j the punch bowl. Assisting in j serving mints and nuts were Mrs. L. A. Fowler and Miss Mitzie Tharrington. Approximately 60 guests at- ' tended from Inez, Areola, War-1; ronton, Rocky Mount, Raeford, j Burlington, Youngsville, Ral eigh. Greenville and Ports mouth, Va. Births Sgt. and Mrs. Sam Pitchford of Fayetteville announce the birth of a son, William Stan-11 ley, on July 9, in Cape Fear, ( Hospital. Mrs. Pitchford is the |: former Miss Shirley Ann!: Tharrington of Warrenton 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lacy R. Fogle- j i man of Elon College announce ( the birth of a son, Brian Rock well, in Alamance County Hos pital, Burlington, on July 10. Mrs. Fogleman is the former Miss Laura Ann Seaman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. W. Seaman of Henderson. Humphreys-Harlow LITTLETON?Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nicholson Harlow of Rt. 2, Littleton, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Nancy Janet, to James Steven son Humphreys, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys of Parkersburg, West Virginia. The wedding date is set for August 12. Hundley-Jones LITTLETON?Mr. and Mrs. John Fabius Jones of Littleton announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith Juanita, to Jackie Ray Hundley, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Hundley of Draper and the newphew of Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Claude Hundley of Draper, rhc wedding date is set for August 12. The average site of farm mortgages In the U. S. in creased from $4,500 in 1949 to 510,000 in 1959, says USDA's Economic Research Service. Average term went from 8.5 to 10.7 years, average interest rate from 4.73 to 5.41 per cent. PRACTICALLY NEW BRICK HOME FOR SALE IN WARRENTON Quiet Residential Area 3 Bedrooms ? Full Basement Central Heat ? Landscaped Lot Excellent Financing Charles M. White, HI, Agent Tel. Office 834-1 Res. 463-1 IT'S OUR 2nd. a t RED& WHITE \ FOOD / STORES , J & R WARRENTON, N. C. TO BE PUP* * THURSDAY GIVEN AWAY H |j & I * FRIDAY ABSOLUTELY | | ????1 * SATURDAY 75 BAGS OF GROCERIES 5 SILVER K DOLLARS w 311 6000 fe'si STAMPS

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