News and Society Items Mr. Richard L. Pinaell of Atlanta, Ga.t Is visiting his daughter, Miss Diane Pinnell in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buck King. Captain and Mrs. J. C. Har ris and family of Hampton, Va., spent last week here and in Areola with relatives. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Capps were Cap tain and Mrs. J. c. Harris and family 0f Hampton, Va,. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Liles and faim ily of Whitakers and Mr. and lUnr C. b. Capps and family of Rocky Mount. Mr and Mrs. Victor Bell and family of Baltimore, Md., were recent guests of Mrs. J. S. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Acree of Roanoke, Va., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cupton. Weekend guests of Mrs W P Conn were Mr. and Mrs James E. Ayscue and Mr. and Mrs. e. B. Rogers and son, j3?. of RaIeieh and Mr. and Mrs W, L. Stevenson and family of Henderson. Ritsty Cole returned Sunday to his home near Winston Salem after spending the sum mer at Axtelle with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cole ac companied him home after M,?, wgthe weekend with Mrs. M. D Overby and family. Miss Joanne Serls has re sumed her work in Norfolk. Va., after spending a week here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank Serls. Mrs. M. H. Hayes of Wise and her house guest, Mrs. H. D Jordan, of Richmond, Va visited in Raleigh last week ' Mrs. Thomas Ellington spent the weekend with Mrs. R d Jones in Nashville. Mrs_ W. R. Strickland and Mrs. F. B. Newell attended the funeral of Mr. Ross Cone of Castalia in Rocky Mount last week and also the interment in Wilson. 3,' B Boyce" visited ; ends in Drewryville Va last week. ' Mrs. J. w. Scott and Mrs. C. h. Scott visited relatives in Washington. D. C? for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Phil hps of Washington were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs C E. Parker and son. Mrs. J. b. Bobbitt and Mrs. Virginia Pearsall were among visitors in Raleigh on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Phelps of Belleville, Illinois, and Mrs J- M. Coleman of Wake Forest visited friends and relatives here and in Macon on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. John Clifford and little daughter of Hender son have taken an apartment in the home of Mrs. Sam Wel don. I Hedgepeths Hold Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hedge peth entertained at a family reunion on Sunday at their home with the Rev. Troy Bar rett offering the blessing. The menu consisted of fried chicken, barbecue, deviled eggs, potato salad, Smithfield ham, hot rolls, biscuits, potato pudding, candied yams, string beans, corn pudding, corn on the cob, butterbeans, cheese biscuits, pickles, cakes, lemon pies, iced tea, Cokes and Pepsis. Guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Thad Holloman of Ahoskie, Dr. and Mrs. A, W. Hedgepeth and children, Craig, Albert and Sarah Ann, of Pinetops, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Hedgepeth and son, Rich ard, Jr., and Miss Linda Wal ters of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hedgepeth of South Hill, Va., Mr. and Mrs. James Hedgepeth and children, Jim and Ann, of Conway, Miss Lillian Hedgepeth of Rich Square, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith of Lynchburg, Va., the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Barrett and sons, Mrs. C. L. Purdy, Mrs. W. A. Graham and Miss Mariam Boyd, all of Warrenton. Stoneys To Hold Open House The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stoney will entertain at as informal drop-in Open House at the rectory on Sunday af ternoon from 4:30 to 6:00 to commemorate their first anni versary at Emmanuel Episco pal Church and to show the new improvements In the roe tot j. Members of ' Emmanuel Church, Church of the Good Shepherd and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Stoney are invited to attend. ' -fv-V Pre-Nuptial Parties Are Given For Miss Betsy Read Mrs. W. F. Farmer, Mrs. J. E. Cheves, Mrs. F. W. Reams, Mrs. J. A. Tucker and Mrs. S. H. Massey entertained at a three-course luncheon recently for Miss Betsy Read, bride elect of September 8, who re ceived crystal from each of the five hostesses. The Farmer home bore love ly arrangements of summer flowers. Places were laid for 14 guests from Oxford and Warrenton. Miss Read Given Luncheon Mrs. L. B. Beddoe honored I Miss Betsy Read with a lunch i eon on Monday and presented her a corsage of miniature mums and tuberoses and a silver goblet. Place cards were decorated with white wedding bells and behind them stood handmade dolls dressed as bridesmaids in pastel shades of green, pink, yellow and blue net holding miniature corsages. Miss Read had a doll, dressed as a bride, at her place. A chicken salad plate, garn ished with tomato aspic on let tuce, deviled eggs, country ham, open-faced party nut bread sandwiches, spiced peaches, hot rolls, and cake, topped with caramel sauce nuts and ice cream, were served. Attending were Misses Read. Caroline Vault of Oxford, Bet sy Byrd Bobbitt, Saralee Drake, Sarah Ann Miles, Inez Davis, Betty Read, Nancy Rose Harris and Judith Adams of Warrenton, Mesdames T. L Read, Hayward Morgan. Ted Morgan and Wilbur Vault ol Oxford, Mrs. Ed Wood, Jr. and Mrs. P. B. Boyd of War renton. White flowers and greenery were used throughout the Bed doe home Honored At Luncheon Mrs. J. E. Adams, Mrs. W A. Miles, Jr., and Mrs. W. K Lanier, Jr., entertained at a three-course luncheon on Tues day at the Henderson Motel in honor of Miss Read, who re ceived gifts from her hostesses The table bore an all-white bridal appointment. Others attending were Mrs. T. L. Read and Mrs. Hayward Morgan of Oxford, Misses Judy Adams, Sarah Ann Miles, Saralee Drake and Nancy Rose Harris of Warrenton. Honors Bridesmaids Miss Betsy Read entertained at a bridesmaids luncheon in her home in Oxford on Wed nesday. Attending from War renton were Misses Judy Adams, Sarah Ann Miles, Sara lee Drake, Nancy Rose Harris and Mrs. William K. Lanier, Jr. Wedding Breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Pettway Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. White of Fayetteville will en tertain at a wedding breakfast on Saturday morning in the Boyd home in Warrenton for the Morgan-Read wedding par ty and families. A bridal motif of white and green will be used throughout the Boyd home. Links Honored By Their Children Miss Jane Link and Mr. Johnny Link honored their par ents, the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Link, at a reception on Fri day evening from eight to ten o'clock in honor of their 25th weddingg anniversary. Guests were greeted by Mrs. J. E. Adams and were regis tered by Mrs. F. W. Reams. Mrs. C. E. Rodwell received in the living room and introduced the line, composed of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Link, Miss Jane Link and Mr. Johnny Link. Punch was poured by Mrs. W. L. Wqpd and Mrs. Hugh White served wedding cake. She was assisted by Mrs. W. A. Miles. Jr., and Mrs. Stephen Daniel. The table bore an all* white mixed bridal arrange ment in crystal epernettes, flanked by burning white tap ers in silver holders. The en tire home bore lovely floral arrangements. One hundred guests attend ed, including out-of-town guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and son, James, of Winston-Salem. Baptists To Have Student Program The Warrenton Baptist Church will feature an "Off to College Day" at the 11 o'clock worship service on Sunday morning when college studenta will be guests of hon or. 11m pastor, the Rev. John R. Link, will deliver the spec ial message to the atpdenta on "Get Miss Faulkener Becomes Bride Of J. R. Thompson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Perry Faulkener of Warrenton an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Patsy Josephine, to Johnny Randolph Thompson. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of South Hill, Va., on Saturday afternoon. Septem ber 1, in the North Warrenton Baptist Church. The Rev. Phillip Lykes, pas tor, officiated. Only members of the two families attended, i The bride wore a dress of cinnamon brown, trimmed in black, black accessories and a corsage of yellow mums. Mrs. Thompson is a graduate of John Graham High School and holds a position with Car olina Sportswear Co., Inc. Mr. Thompson is t. graduate of Park View High School and holds a position in South Hill, Va.. where the couple will re side. jWilson Family 1 Holds Reunion Members of the immediate family of James E. Wilson held a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Wil son near Macon on Sunday, September 2. with 21 attend ing. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Wilson of Rocky Mount. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Umstead, Courtney and Susan Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. V. Edwin Wil son, Liza. Lola, Laura, Lee and Leslie Wilson all of Durham; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace T. White, j Leonard and John Lee of Hen j derson; Mr. and Mrs. Wharton I Zentz of Glyndon, Md. Members unable to attend were Mrs. Cora White of Hen derson, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilson and Katherine of Con and family of Wichita, Kansas, j cord, S-Sgt. John L. Wilson land Pfc. James S. Wilson, Jr., of the U. S. Marines, who is stationed in Puerto Rico, but | expect to arrive in the States I this week. A delicious picnic dinner j was served on the lawn of | the Wilson home. Games were I enjoyed by the children and ? the men played horseshoes. a-te ; .v . ^ f ? >i M.; ?> fa ?'(???, v;.. '4 >1 lir* E r -.V-. i : fer I t-'v k ???" MISS ELIZABETH HAYWOOD READ, whose engagement to John Douglass Foutz, Jr., of Warrenton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Foutz of Boonton, New Jersey,, is an nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Haywood Read of Norlina. A November wedding is planned. I During the afternoon the lad j ies visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. How ard Mustiar. in Norlina and also visited the old farm place. Mr. and Mrs. Wharton Zentz lot Glyndon, Maryland, visited relatives in Durham, Hender son and Macon during the | weekend and returned to their home on Monday. Mrs. Limer Holds 'Open House' Mrs. Ethel Thompson Limer entertained at an "Open House" on Wednesday after noon from three to six o'clock in her beauty shop for her friends and customers. Miss Becky King of Areola and Raleigh, new assistant to I Mrs. Limer, was introduced to the guests and poured punch. She was assisted by Mrs. J. B. Thompson of Warrenton ? and Mrs. Carol Felts of Nor lina. The table bore an attractive arrangement of greenery, flank ed by burning tapers. A varie ty of party cookies and cheeso straws were served buffet. Favors were presented each guest by Mrs. Limer. Communion Service Holy Communion Services will be held at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Hidgeway, Ion Sunday at 3 p m., accord jing to the Rev. J. M. Stoney, ; Jr., rector. Miss Choplin Weds Mr. Hopkins j In Episcopal Rites St. Marks Episcopal church in Richmond, Virginia, was the setting for the wedding of Miss Bonnie Rose Choplin and Geor ge William Hopkins on Satur day at eleven o'clock in the morning. The vows were ex changed before the Rev. Ed ward Meeks Gregory with only a small group of close friends present. The couple entered the: Church unattended, the bride! dressed in a white street] length dress with matching ac-| cessories and carrying a white I bridal corsage. Mrs. Hopkins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thomas Choplin of this city. She grad-1 uated from Henderson high] school and attended Louisburg j college where she look a two-1 year business coure. She isi employed in the office of the ] National Cash Register Com pany in Richmond. Mr. Hop kins is the son of Mrs. George Hopkins and the late Mr. Hop kins of Bedford, Virginia and is an employee of General Motors Company of Richmond. After a wedding trip to Maryland, the couple will be at home in Richmond at 3506 Chamherlayne avenue. Mariam Boyd Menus Monday?Fish sticks, butter ed corn, sour cream slaw, cornbread, lemon icebox pie and milk. Tuesday ? Spiced luncheon meat, buttered potatoes, green peas, rolls, butter, pear salad, milk. Wednesday?Fried chicken,! rice and gravy, green beans, | biscuits, citrus salad, milk. Thursday?Cheese and maca roni, turnip salad, glazed car rots, cornmeal muffins, ice ] cream, milk. Friday?Weiners and rolls, beans and cole slaw, cherry pie ] and milk. Births I Mr. and Mrs. Carlton W. j Duke, Jr., of Colonial Heights, I Va., announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Leigh, on Aug ust 27. Mrs. Duke is the I former Miss Jackie Miller of I Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Robert-] son, Jr., of Norlina announce the birth of a son in Warren j General Hospital on August I 31. Mrs. Robertson is the for mer Miss Alice Marie Koeker of Norlina. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Bobbitt of Raleigh announce the birth of a daughter, Sylvia | Diane, on September 1 in Rex: Hospital. Mrs. Bobbitt is the former Miss Lorraine Pegram of Vaughan. Turn unneded articles into cash by using the Warren Record classified advts. Garden Club To Meet September 11 The Warrenton Garden Club will hold its first meeting on Tuesday, September 11, in the Presbyterian Church with a luncheon being served by the women of the church. Dow Pander of the Penarrow Nursery in Raleigh will be the guest speaker and all members are urged to attend. WARREN THEATRE WARRENTON, N. C. TEL. 318-1 - AIR CONDITIONED - SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY TREMENDOUS e EVENT FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AW!! I 1^3 HOWARD KRUG0? MARTINELU BLAIN BUTTONSHAWKSt BRACKETT ? KURNITZ ? UANCINI ? 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