News & Society Items Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harris were Dr. and Mrs. Elwood Coley and family of Lumberton and Captain and Mrs. J. C. Harris and family of Hampton, Va. Mrs. W. P. Rodwell return ed this week from visiting relatives in Winston-Salem, Raleigh and Chapel Hill for several weeks. Mrs. Arthur Petar returned Sunday after spending the holidays with relatives in Nor folk, Va Holiday guests of Mrs. Zelma Benson and Mrs. Lil lian Wemyss were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Benson of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. King and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Coley of Ral eigh, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Als ton and Carol of Essex, Mrs. J. H. King and Joe H. King of Warrenton and Mr. Paul Alston of Asheville. Miss Ruth Petar of Norfolk, Va., visited Misses Ann and Rebecca Collins in Ridgeway this week. Mr. Sidney Lanier, a stu dent at the University of Miami, Fla., spent the Christ mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lanier. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turner White and daughter of Rocky! Mount were guests of Mrs. J. E. Massenburg on Thurs day. The Rev. and Mrs. Troy Barrett and sons are visiting relatives in Favetteville and Greensboro. Mrs. A. D. Alston and Mr. Melville Southerland visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Vaughan BUy a HOME 6 Room House in Warren ton. .. . $7,000.00 6-room House in Norlina ? ? - $2600.00 m BENTON REAL ESTATE Worronton, N. C. in Rocky Mount this week. Mr Dick Smith of New York was a holiday guest of Miss Brenda Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Garrett, III, and family of Salisbury are visiting relatives relatives here Mr. and Mrs. Boyd A. Ham [mersley and family of Rich-, mond, Va.. and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Harris and children of Inez were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Daniel. Miss Emily Hilliard was a visitor in New York during the holidays. Miss Grace Alston and friend of New York were here for the holidays. Mr and Mrs. Branch Bob bin of Madison visited rela tives here during the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Scott visited relatives in Richmond. Va . during the holidays. Mrs. A. D. Alston and Mr. Melville Southerland visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Alston and family in Henderson on Wednesday. Miss Jean Pope. Carolyn Shearin and Lisa Burton of WCUNC. Greensboro, and Miss Sally Peoples of Stuart Hall. Staunton, Va.. were here for the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fleming of Henderson^and Mr. Johnny Link of State CftHege, Ral eigh were holiday guests of the Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Link General and Mrs. Claude T Bowers of Raleigh spent the holidays at their home here. Mr. A. W Hall. Jr., Dur ham visited relatives here during the holidays. Messrs. John Rodgers Flem ing of Washington, D. C? and W. G. Fleming of Raleigh were holiday^ guests of Mrs. Thomas Ellington. Miss Margaret Anne Ride out returned to Atlantic Chris tian College, Wilson, on Wed nesday nigfit after spending the holidays here with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carr and children, Teresa and Tommy, of Portsmouth, Va., were hol iday guests of Mrs. V. F. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carde oi Kinston and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ayscue and son, Kicky, of Epsom and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards of Jackson visited Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Coleman on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cole man of Jacksonville, Arkan sas, were unable to be home for the holidays, but called to wish the family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Mrs. Edward King and children and Mrs. Herman Wilson of Rawlings. Va , were Friday visitors of Mrs. G. O. rBrame and Mrs. YT. W. Cole man Mr. John Marshall. Mrs. Robert Ayscue and friends of Epsom visited Mrs. Waverly Coleman and Mrs. W. A Mus tian on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Young of Littleton visited Mr. Young's sister, Miss Mollie Young, at Coleman's Boarding Home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Per kinson and Mrs. Ava Sammon were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W W. Coleman last week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brame of Winston-Salem and i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee Brame and family of Rich , mond, Va., were holiday I guests of Mrs. G. O. Brame j and Mrs. Rooker carroll. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Comer i visited relatives in Burlington on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alston j and children of Jacksonville j visited relatives in Inez dur i ine the holidays. Mrs. L. A. Fowler has re turned to her home in Wash j ington. D C. Mrs. E. H. Russell and Mrs. | M. C. Clary visited Mrs. R H. Rooker in Maria Parham Hospital. Henderson, on Mon day. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Piy V. Shearin were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Benton and son, Alan, of Aiken, S. C., Robert Hunter Shearin of Greensboro, Charles Shearin of Alexandria, Va., David Shearin of ECC, Greenville, Ronald Shearin of Duke Uni versity, Durham, and Miss Carolyn Shearin of UNC-G, Greensboro. Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Anderson of Cincinnati, Ohio, were hol iday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hal White of Wise and Mrs. Blanche Frazier of Warren Plains. Mrs. H. C. Montgomery is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Long and family in Cary. Mrs. W. B. Crinkley is visit ing relatives in Oxford. Mrs. Harold Cutler spent the holidays in Choccowinity INSTANT CONVENIENCE Many products In your kitchen today are instant? as instant as they can be! Instant coffee, instant mashed potatoes, even complete instant dinners. But your electricity is really instant! Flip a switch ^anytime, day or night. Dependable eleetrieity is instantly ready to make life easier and happier for you and your family. ^ Your neighbors at CP&L, are always on the job to provide this instant, dependable electric service. Not only that. We're continuously planning and building to keep it that way! : ?- siii '? & r?;-? ,HT COM PA iW, Imxprnybtg. pmbUe KtOU/ MRS. DAVID E. R ATLIFF Warrenton In Henderson Service HENDERSON?In a candle j light Christmas setting at j ! First Methqdist Church on | Saturday evening at seven ! o'clock. Miss Martha Jo Breed j love, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Herman Gray Breed love of Henderson. _became | the bride of Davd Ergle Rat i liff, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ratliff, Jr., of Warrenton. The Rev. Warren B. Pette vvay, pastor of the couple, of-1 filiated at the double-ring | ceremony. Prior to the ceremony a program of nuptial music was rendered by Miss Emily Fol ger. organist. The bride and groom enter-1 ed the church unattended. The bride wore a white satin brocade dress and matching jacket with bracelet length sleeves rimmed with narrow bands of white fur. Her head dress was a satin hat with veil attached and her only ornament, a gift from the groom, was a diamond and platinum lavaliere, a family heirloom. She carried a white prayerbook topped with an orchid Following a reception held at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left for a wedding trip to unannounc ed destination. For travel, Mrs. Ratliff changed to a two with relatives. Mr. Cutler | spent the weekend there. Holiday Guests Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Thompson were CoL and Mrs. George W. Franklin, Georgie and Lynn, of Arling ton, Va., Miss Lea Franklin of ? Meredith College, Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson and David of Jacksonville, Jackie Johnson of Campbell College, Buies Creek, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Parks and Emily Jane of Bobbins, Harry Parks of UNC, Chapel HilL George Parks, Jr., of Granite Falls, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Frazier, Picot, Tom, Patricia and Kathy of Roanoke, Va., Billy Frazier of VPI, Blacks burg, Va., Jimmy Frazier of ECC, Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reid, Anne and Billy Reid of Dillon, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lee, Neta Anno and Chip, of Bennettsville, S. C., and MTss Lelia IfcFarland of Oxford. Birthday Party Richard Blankenship entei tained friends on Monday al ternoon in observance of hi seventh birthday and receh ed many nice gifts. An ie course was served in the dir ing room. Favors were cup of candy and lucky charmi "Combat" was enjoyed by tb guests. Dinner Goests Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Limer on Friday -were?Me?and?Mrs,?H?IL Tharrington of Bunn, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Tharrington and Mr. J. R. Tharrington of Gold Sand and Mr. B. H. Tharring ton of Mt. Airy. The average husband is one who lays down the law to hia wife and then accepts all the People hive no use for a piece green suit, mink hat. brown accessories, and the orchid lifted from her prayer book. The bride was graduated from Henderson high school in 1961 and attended Pfeiffer Xcllege. ?The groom graduat ed from John Graham high school in Warrenton and at tended Louisburg College. He is at present serving with the United States Navy. Upon their return, the cou ple plans to leave for Guam where they will make their home. AdxHiary Members In Durham Workshop Six members of the Ameri can Legion Auxliary, Unit 25, spent a day during the Christ mas holidays working in The Gift Shop at the Veterans Hospital in Durham, earning 48 hours of rehabilitation credit. Those who attended were Mrs. W. A. Connell, III, Mrs. S. A Warlick, Mrs. Pal mer King, Mrs. H E Shaw, Mrs. W. L. Fuller and Mrs. Leonard Daniel. These Unit members wrapp ed gifts which were selected^ by the hospitalized veterans j for each members of their! families. The local unit, and! other units across the state,! provided the wide variety of! gifts, cards, ribbons and wrap pings and then prepared the gifts for mailing to the home towns of the veterans. Many of the men selecting! gifts in the Gift Shop were unable to walk but were! brought in on stretchers or in | wheel chairs so that the fam-j ilies at home might have a | "Merry Christmas" e v e n: though the father of the fam-i ilv was hospitalized, Mrs.i Leonard Daniel. publicity chairman, said yesterday This] work of the American Legion Auxiliary is carried on in! Veterans hospitals throughout; the country each year The Auxiliary also provides a gift! for each hospitalized veteran. Mrs. Daniel said non-auxil-: | ia.ry members who have used I I paperback?books are asked to, contact any auxiliary member ! a.- these have been requested I by the Veterans hospital A-E-V 4-H Club Is Feted By Leaders The Afton-Elberon-Vicks-; boro 4-H Club was entortain ed at its regular December; meeting by the leaders. A; Christmas party was enjoyed.; by the 16 members present. Games and contests were enjoyed and delicious refresh-; ments carrying out the Christ-; mas theme were served.?j James C. Stegall, Reporter. Alton HD Club Holds Annual Yule Party The annual Christmas party of the Afton Home Demon stration Club was held In the home of Mrs. O. F. Taylor re cently with Miss Lula Belle Fuller, Mrs. M. H. Hicks and Mrs. Jim Limcr as point hos tesses. Mrs. E. B. Rideout. presi dent, presided and the group enjoyed singing Christmas carols. The devotional was given by Mrs. B. L. Reavis. Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. William Bender each gave readings of Christmas. Mrs. Taylor was in charge ol recreation and gifts were exchanged from beneath a lovely decorated tree. The guests were invited into the dining room where punch, served from a fa as*"? pointed table bearing h whit* cloth and featuHng a unique Christmas tree dip. 'TsoM tire home bore the motif. Your credit is always good when you start to Nwgwr trouble. BUY SMALL FARMS with tobacco i BENTON RIAL ESTATE Phone 237-3476 or 237-4280 Do YOU want to LOSE POUNDS IN 20 DAYS? 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