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"Sj?m Mr*. C. p. Holtzman and Mr. and lln. W. B. Seaman and aon, Marshall. at Hen derson ware dinner guests of Miss Jean Holtzman and Miss Lottie Arastine in Raleigh on Sunday in honor cC Mrs. Sea man's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funder burk and family of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bender and family and other relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ben der visited Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Holtzman on Sunday. Miss Phyllis Seaman of Ral eigh and Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Williams sad Michael visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walker and Mrs. Helen Staley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Louis Champion, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Champion and Mrs. OUie Bu chanan of Henderson visited Mrs. Annie Champion on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. S. B. Miller of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brack on Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bagwell oI Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Jr., on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer King and son, Woody, Mr. and Mrs. William Brauer, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brauer and daughters. Donna and Katherine, were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Brauer. Dean's List Miss Louise Bender of Concordia Teachers College of River Forest, Illinois, was on the Dean's List for the past quarter. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Bender of Ridge way. Birthday Party Miss Debra White was hon ored at a birthday party re cently in observance of her second birthday by her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal White, Jr., of Wise. The decorated cake, with ice cream, was served to Mr. and Mrs. Hal White, Sr., of Wise, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Holtzman and Cathy, Mr. ?Mi Mrs. Rodgers Holtzman, Steve and Gary Holtzman, Ml Ki. ? u o. wt tha Society of St. Paul's I Lutheran Church during thai night at the Pariah HalL Other officers elected aa this time were Mr* .Richard Matthew* vice-president; Mrs. Richard J. Holtzman, secre tary, and Albert Seaman, treasurer. The Rev. M. E. Franke opened the meeting with prayer and led in topic dis cussion on Christmas Giving. Mr. Carl Loreni, retiring president, presided. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sea-1 man served apple cake, topp-| ed with ice cream, and cof fee. Elberon New* The Rev. and Mrs. Joel I Mack Long and daughters | | and Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Ay cock visited Mr. Eddie | Thompson and family on Sun i day afternoon, due to the j death of Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. W. L Fleming visited \ Mr. and Mrs. Junious Aycock j and Mrs. Delia F. Aycock on j Sunday. j Mrs. Elizabeth Kinker of Henderson is spending sev eral days with Mrs. T. H. Aycock. Mr. Alvin Reavis and Mr.-j Charles Allen of Camp Le jeune visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reavis during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duke j of Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Duke Sunday. Dinner guests of Mr. and i Mrs. Elwood Burgess on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Limer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Limer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Short and sons of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Aycock, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gottschalk and Donna and Mrs. John Henry Short were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Short on Sunday afternoon. Mesdames Walter Carter, Gordon Limer, Elizabeth Kin ker and T. H. Aycock at tended the funeral of Mrs. Eddie Thompson at Shocco Methodist Church on Mon day afternoon. Manure used as fertilizer may contain large amounts of weed seed. SM-1 Negro Hum Sc. Agemt MS-1 Monday, Dec. 17: 1 p. m. Pine Grove Home Demonstra tion Club will meet at the community clubhouse. 7:30 p. m., Macon Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lorena Johnson. Tuesday, Dec. 18: 2 p. m., Mayflower Home Demonstra tion Club will .meet at the home of Mrs. Gertha Wood ard. Wednesday, Dec. 19: 1 p. m., Ellington Home Demon stration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Virginia Boyd. 2:30 p. m., Hecks Grove Home Demonstration Club will meet as scheduled. Friday, Dec. 21: 2 p. m., Elam Home Demonstration Club will meet as scheduled. Anchor Man "Yes," said the personnel manager to the job applicant, "what we're after is a man of vision; a man with drive, determination, fire! a man who can inspire others; a man who can pull out bowl ing team out of last place!" long member of the Methodist Church, ~ era] services were conducted Monday at S p. m. by ' Rev. OUver Taylor, by the Rev. Moses Burial was in the church cemetery. She Is survived by her hus band, Eddie Thompeon; tour daughters, Mrs. Jatoea Harris of Warren ton, Mrs. Oscar Ayscue of Vkkboro and Ed die, Jr., of Henderson; her step-mother, Mrs. Mary Ays cue of Vicksboro; three sis ters, Mrs. S. P. Pendergraff of Vicksboro, Mrs. Hattie Nelson of Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Joe Bagwell of Macon, Ga.; six brothers, B. J. Ayscue of Norlina, Merlin and L. A. Mrs. F. A. Macon Die* At Norfolk Graveside service* for Mrs. Francis A. Macon, widow of the late Dr. Francis Mac<| oi uenaerton, were xwa u I tba fcMM tt I In Norfolk. Va. | |Om ?It. Macon, and Mm Alston Hubbard, a ?on, Homy L. Macon, all of Norfolk, and a aon. OoL Fraada A.., Maeon, Jr., oI Washington, D. C. OPEN TIL ?? . M K ? * 'V;.; v * Just For The We Have Reserved One Of Our Compliments Of The Season THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 25th. AND 26th. ? THE CITIZENS BANK WARRENTON, NORTH CAROLINA FOR SALE Reconditioned Refrigerators LIKE NEW $10.00 Down $10.00 Month Warren ton Furniture Exc. Place Your Christmas Orders Now For Assur ance Of Early Delivery? CUT FLOWERS ? CORSAGES POTTED PLANTS ? WREATHS Come In And Look Over Our Line Of Christmas Decorations. ODOM'S FLOWER SHOP Telephone 327-2 WARRENTON, N. C. Best Deals Aiwwhm D I.J. 11M E EM3H ^ AT OUR BIG USED CAR DISCOUNT SALE BIG . 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