++-H--H-H-++++ > > M I I I M M RIDGEWAY HEWS +++++++ +++++++ Mesdames J. M. Bender, J. G. KHlan and G. A, Daeke visited Mrs. Wllbert R. Ben der and Infant daughter, Jean Andrea, In Roanoke Haplds Hos pital on Thursday. Mrs. Eve Hayes and Mrs. C. L. Edwards of Norllna visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seaman on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Carl R. Hecht spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hecht in Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Duhadaway and family of Roa noke Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Evans and son, Mar shall, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell and family of Hender son and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bender visited Mr. and Mrs.! C. P. Holtzman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harris ?of?Henderson?vjsited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Jr., on Saturday. Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., j Miss Alice Paschall, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gupton and family ! of Loulsburg visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Capps on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Paul of Henderson visited Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Stalnback on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holtz man, Sr., Mrs. C. P. Holtz man, Mrs. W. A. Kimball, Mr. L. W. Seaman and W. H. Daeke and Mrs. Louie Daeke attended the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Brown in Frankllnton on Thurs day. Mrs. Brown was the mother of Mr. Joe Brown of Rldgewav. Mrs. L. M. Paschall and Mrs. c. F. Holtzman visited Mrs. Eva Hayes in Norllna re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mat thews of Henderson, Mrs. L. M. Paschall and Miss Alice Pas chall visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Holtzman on Tuesday night. BUS a HOME 5 Room House in Warren ton . . . . . S4.500.nn 4 Bedroom House In War renton .... $13,500.00 6 Room House in Warren ton S7.000.00 6 Room House in Norlina .... $2600.00 BENTON REAL ESTATE Warrtnton, N. C. ) Bumbling old Doctor Bartolo almost gets his throat cut as the BARBER OF SEVILLE, Figaro, tries to divert "the Doctor's at tention from the romance between his ward, Rosina, and her suitor, the Count, who Is disguised as a singingteacher. This scene is from (Tie hilarious Rossini comedy. Figaro is played by Eric Cedergren, of Chicago; Rosina, by Helen Miller, of Danville; Dr. Bartolo, by John Miller of Chattanooga; and the Count, by David Flory, of Eaton, Ohio. "The Barber Of Seville" To Be Presented At Hawkins School A comedy that for decades has sent its viewers homeward with a glow of merriment will be presented at John R. Hawkins High School auditorium on March 25, at 8 p. m. "The Barber of Seville," the hilarious account of intrigue and romance, spiced with a hint of scandal, will be performed by The National Opera Company, one of America's leading tour ing companies, just returned from a tour of the southeastern THE VPS MEETS Richard Holtzman, president, presided over the regular meet ing of the Young PeoplesSociety of St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Friday night... The Rev. M. E. Franke opened the meet ing with prayer and led in 1opic discussion on changes in the translation of the Bible. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Bender were host and hostess and served chicken salad sand wiches and Pepsi-Colas. Mrs. Richard Matthews was in charge of entertainment. A mechanical log splitter that produces f'replace wood for woodyards, resorts, camps or parks is powered by either gasoline or electricity and handles logs up to three feet In diameter. United States. The story of "The Barber of Seville" deals with the at tempt of a barber named Figaro to arrange a rendezvous be tween a wealthy friend and a young lady. The obstacle is the lady's guardian, a big, bluff doctor wno will allow no young men to see her. Various strategems are tried?a disguise as a soldier and the impersonation of a sing ing teacher. It takes all of Prayer Service To Be Held At Zion Zion Methodist Church will hold a special candlelight pray er service on Sunday nfght, March 15, at 7:45 o'clock. Tom Currie, a deacon and Sunday School teacher of the Norlina Baptist Church, will lead the meditations. Men of the church will occupy the choir and will also assist with the program for the evening. A series of prayers, under candlelight, will be lead by the pastor, the Rev. R. A. Mc Lean. The annual revival will be gin March 22 with the Rev. Warren B. Pettway of Hen derson as the guest minister. The public is cordially invited. the considerable skill of Figaro to get the two together, and then the complications begin. The leading role will be sung by Eric Cedergren, a baritone of Chicago. Don Wilder is the music director. The per formance will be sponsored by Warren County CTA. Mrs. Annie Mae Alston, CTA president, said yesterday that tickets may be obtained from members of the Classroom Teachers Association. Fathers Honored At Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Tom Limer entertained 25 guests from Ral eigh, South Hill, Va., Norllna and Warrenton at a birthday party on Sunday afternoon in honor of their fathers, Mr. Herbert Wright and Mr. O. M Limer. Birthday cake, ice cream, Brownies, nuts and Coca-Colas were served. Mr. Richard Plnnell of At lanta, Ga., is visiting his daugh ter, Miss Diane Plnnell, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buck King. An electric cigarette lighter has a rechargeable battery that will light three packs on a single charge. '64 Chevy II Super Sport with V8 power ... and just the place to enjoy it Chevy II Nora Super Sport trith Bucket Seals Find out for yourself what this Chevy II can really do. If transmission. Both are optional at extra cost, along with there are hilts nearby, let it jpve them a good going-over, a Positraction rear axle, AM-FM radio, and many other Then see it give slow-moving trucks the run-around, accessories. And for all its new power, Chevy II rides so With its new extra-cost V8 you need but give the acceler- softly it seems to glide along the highway. That's ator an inch, and this Super Sport will take a mile. because it has high-mounted independent coil springs in And this peat highway performer looks the part it the front and Mono-Plate single-leaf springs in the rear, plays so well. A glance at its all-vinyl interior With everything Chevy II Super Sport has go and door-to-door carpeting wilt tell you that. mmmJKfftLmtmmm ing for it, it's no surprise your Chevrolet dealer There's your choice of either the floor-mounted is anxious to show you its price tag. Because Powerglide or Four-Speed Synchro-Mesh ??? that's the only thing about it that isn't super. THE GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS ChevraM CheveMe ClMvyn Conrair.CMV?tto See them at your Chevrolq Showroom BRYSON CHEVROLET, INC. _ MANUFACTURER LICENSE NO. 110 WARRENTON, N. C. 27589 What Is Youth? Youth Is full of hopes and dreams, Happiness and many schemes; Paradise with many Illusions, suddenly?much confusion! Youth is floating on a cloud | Heads lifted up and, oh, so I proud! Longing to be part of a move ment, Eager to lean toward worldly improvement. Youth is made up of girls and boys Who have reached the age of of putt trig awayloys. To fill our world with beauty and grace, But most Important?to obtain their place. CYNTHIA FRAZIER Warren Plains, N. C. An instrument to be installed in a fire alarm box makes It possible to use the alarm cir cuit for telephone commun ication. MRS. BEN LAWTON Mrs. Ben Lawfon To Speak At Annual Session Of WMU Mrs. Ben Lawton, Southern Baptist Missionary who serves in Rivoli-Turin, Italy, will be the guest speaker at the morning session of the fifth annual ses ston of the Woman's Missionary Union of the Cullom Baptist As sociation to be held at the Wise Baptist Church on March 17. Dr Carl English, new Secre tary of Missions in the Cullom Association, will bethe speaker j at the afternoon session. Special music will feature j both sessions. Music at the ! morning session will be in ] charge of Mrs. John R. Link, ; and in the afternoon session J Mrs. Judy Jeffress and Mrs. Ann Fallaw will be in charge ! of the music. The session will begin at 1C a. m. and close at 3 p. m. Representation from each church Is urged by Mrs. W. A. Thompson, president. THE I'M FORGIVABLE First grader Melanle had an nounced that she was engaged to marry the young gentleman next door, but the engagement had been broken abruptly. "You see," she explained loftily to her mother, "he Just Isn't ready for marriage yet, and besides that, he scribbled in my coloring book." Say you saw it advertised in The Warren Record. FOR HIRE BACK HOE & FRONT END LOADER SEPTIC TANK AND DRAIN FIELD INSTALLATION A SPECIALTY ALL WORK GUARANTEED CLARENCE EDWARDS Route 3 LOl'ISBl'RCi. V C\ Tel. 496-4255 "1889 - 75 Years of Service - 1964" Citizens Bank and Trust Company *THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION* MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA "WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS" 1964 Rabies Vaccination Clinics North Carolina State Law requires all dogs four months of age and over to be Vaccinated Against Rabies. The vaccination fee will be $1.00 per dog during the months of March, April and May. After May 31st, the vaccination fee will be $2.00 per dog and the vaccination is good for one year only. Effective June 1st, ail dogs found without vaccination tags and collars will be subject to impoundment by the Warren County Dog Warden and the owners there of will be subject to legal action. | APPOINTMENTS | TUESDAY, MARCH 3 FRIDAY, MARCH 20 FRIDAY, APRIL 10 Axtell Special School 9:00-9:30 Wise 9:00-10:00 Elberon, Aycock's Williams Store 9:30-10:15 Norlina 10:00-10:45 Store 9:00-9:45 Afton 9:45-10:45 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 TUESDAY, MARCH 24 Five Forks, Robertson's <?me, Paynter's WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 Store ' 4:15-5:00 store 1:00-1:45 Williams' Store, Churchill, Mrs. Sorrell's WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 Jerusalem 4:00-4:45 S. , 04 J'* ' Romeo Powell's Store 3:15-4:00 M^rLnnt" 20^00 Enterprise, Salmon's Stony Lawn Church 2:30-3:15 Macon Depot 2:15-3:00 store 3:00-4:15 Howard's Store 4:15-5:00 FRIDAY MARCH 6 ? , FRIDAY, APRIL 17 Paschall 9:00-9:30 FRIDAY, MARCH 27 Manson, Evans' Store9:00-9:30 Jones Store 9:30-l{H00?Bill's Place 9:00-9:30 Ridgeway Esso 9:30-10:15 Vicksboro 9:30-10:30 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 Grove Hill 2:30-3:15 Bethlehem School 4:00-5:00 Elam 2:45-3:45 Pittman's Store 3:15-4:00 Areola 2:45-4:00 Vaughan, Porter's G. O. Tharrington's Liberia 2:15-2:45 Store 4:00-5:00 Store 4:00-4:45 FRIDAY, APRIL 3 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 TUESDAY, MARCH 17 Littleton, Salmon's Hill Shell Station 9:00-10:15 Pike's Store 2:30-3:00 Snow Hill 1.00-1.30 Rider's Mill 3:00-3:30 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 Embro 3:30-4:45 Glenn Coleman's Buchanan's Store 2:30-3:30 Store 2:30-3:00 WEDNESDAY MAY 6 Drewry, Watkins' Inez, Davis Store 3:00-3:45 Store 3:30-4:15 Tommy Turner's Warren Plains 2:30-3:15| Curtis Store 4:15-4:45 Store 3:45-4:30 Oakville 3:15-4:15 '?. ?i Persons living in and around Warren may have their dogs vaccinated at the Warren County Animal Clinic, on the Norlina Road across from the Hospital, on any week-day except Wednesday. Close at 2:00 P. M. ??????????????????*?k?????A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A?A? The public is urged to carry any stray and unwanted dogs to the above listed clintes ~ Dog Warden. V- . ir j? - i.'.j-i '. ?' % ??? . ; *-? ? : '? Vr,'y^ -? v. j Warren County DON H. GWYNN, D. V. M. f j Warren County Rabies Inspector

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