News & Society Items Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parker Richmond,havi0S wa's 001 ^ of ? B. Newell on Thursday, of ^Durham Cary P"*ett ????.wr?r"r,Tk Gr?y Egerton. Mrs' - vI\,HSHeAd f ?nne hereonrwl^11-^'^ Mr. and Mrs. c. a. Tucker in Washlnpon, d*c* **** W Garrett last week and at Jones 'he fUneral of Mlss Rowe Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robinson, who have recently purchased the F. t Read home here, were Mr. and Mrs. MaJvln Whitby and daugh . Hilda, of Richmond, Va SrSm. Emmm Whltb>' - Mrs. Harry Fishel Is spend wnhTretln;e,nRoanokeRaP|ds Jr anH* 4" "' Harry F lshel. Jr., and sons. Mrs B. B. Williams Is visit ing Misses Agnes and Mamie eckwlth 1 n Petersburg, Va Mrs. j. l. Langdon of Mon roe Is visiting her sister, Mrs m p"chford, In Embro. rs' C, Blalock spent wv*rd days last week with rel atives in Wise. C' B" Dlckerson of Ma con has moved to the apart ment of Mrs. B. B. Williams. Mrs. otls Whltlock of At ?* ^ Is v's"lng Misses Lucy and Edith Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred'Turpin of New York and Mrs. R B Boyd of Durham were over night guests of Mrs. W. R Bas kervlli on Wednesday. wMpSdJ',G" EUls 30(1 Mrs w. R. Baskervill visited Mrs week B?yd DUrham las' Mrs Lonnle Cox has return ed to her home after spending vl with M?"thS 10 HarnP'?n. ' *lth Mr- and Mrs. Ber nard Prince and family. Mr. and Mrs Howard Frjtz Asbury Park, N. j Were weekend guests of Mrs.'H c Montgonery and Mlss ^ Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hedge peth and Mrs. w r j" Hedgepeth and family m Co^ay Suntay and also visited Mrs. Mamie Lane In Roanoke Rapids. Mlnm'l "S MrS' Cohen Of Miami, Fla., formerly of War renton, are spending sometime at the Boyd Davis Apts. where they formerly lived for many years. y Saturday guests of Mr. and" Mrs. Earl King were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sowell of Raleigh. Mrs. John King and daughters of Monroe are visiting Mr. and Embro'' ^ PltCM?rd ? Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomp son and family were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. St. Sing and Mrs. and Mrs. G. C. St. Sing of Warren Plains on Thursday. Mr. W. c. St. Sing of Nor folk, Va., was the weekend guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. C. St. Sing. Couples Club Has Dinner At Church The Couples Club of theWar renton Baptist Church enjoyed a dinner In the Assembly Room on Monday night. Mr. Comer Griffin, assistant superinten dent of Warren County Schools, was the guest speaker. Hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bugg and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gatltng. Luncheon Given For Miss Elizabeth Crow I Misses Sarah Ann Miles and Betsy Byrd Bobbltt of Warren |ton flUt'itameri at a three course bridesmaid luncheon on Satur [ day at the Henderson Motel Restaurant honoring Miss Elizabeth Crow of Robbins, a student of Greensboro College, bride-elect of June 20. Miss Crow received a white cym bidium orchid and a gift of china in her chosen pattern. The table was centered in pink roses and miniature nosegays of mixed flowers were at each plate. Others attending were Mrs. William A. Crow of Robbins, Mrs. R. O. Humphreys of San ford, Mrs. R. K. Bowman of Chapel Hill, Misses Margaret Harris, Kay McCulloch of Greensboro College, Mrs. W. A. Miles and Mrs. J. B. Bobbltt of Warrenton. Miss Crow is formerly of Warrenton, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Crow. Diamonds Honor Dr. W. B. Furie Mr. and Mrs. Hy Diamond en tertained at a dinner on Sun day evening in honor of Dr. Wil liam B. Furie, guest speaker at the Warrenton Baptist Church and Wesley Memorial Methodist Church here on Sunday. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Miami, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Josephson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Josephsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mor ton Farber, Miss Louise Farber and Mr. Ellis Farber, all of Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bloom , Mrs. Claire Hasklll and Mrs. Rose Spire of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. David Bloom of Emporia, Va., and Mrs. Grace Cruc of Winston-Salem. It's marvelous how the cry of a little baby In the still of the night evokes wonder. Usually you wonder which one of i vou will get up. Mascots Give Dance For J. G. Seniors Mlchele Ayscue and Ronald Rivers, mascots for the senior class of John Graham High School, entertained 60 guests at a dance In Areola Clubhouse or Saturday night honoring the sen iors. Summer flowers made i gay setting for dancing and other | festivities. The punch table had an ar rangement of blue larkspur anc white peonies flanked by whltt burning tapers, carrylngout the class colors of blue and white. Mrs. Carl Ayscue and Mrs. James Rivers, mothers of tht mascots, served punch. Cake squares, chicken salad sand wiches, open faced sandwiches cheese straws and ham biscuit; were enjoyed. Chaperones were Mrs. Gil more Copley, Mrs. Van Edwarc Bolton, Mrs. Elmer Harris anc Mrs. Wilson Copley. Mrs.jBobbitt Fetes Enterprise HD Club Littleton?Mrs. David Bobbltt was hostess to members of the Enterprise Home Demonstra tion Club on Friday and ser ved strawberry shortcake, Iced tea and soft drinks. She was assisted by Mrs. Robert King. Miss Emily Balllnger gave an Interesting demonstration on, "Selection of Accessories for the Home." Mrs. Alma Webs ter, president, presided. Miss Larrimore Is Feted On Birthday Littleton ? Miss Sandr< Earllne Larrimore Was honor ed at a party last Tuesday li honor of her sixth birthday. Mrs. Arthur Larrimore served Ice cream, birthday cake and soft drinks. Whistles and hats were given as favors. Mrs. Huston Brock assisted In ser ving refreshments. Littleton FHA Honors Mothers Littleton ? Members of tht FHA of Littleton High School entertained their mothers at tht annual Mother - Daughter Ban quet in the community building last Wednesday evening. Guest! were welcomed by LlndaSprag glns, president and the blessing was the FHA prayer song, ac companied by Elaine Curl on the piano, and led by Gall and Faye Stalnback. The menu consisted of punch and dip, served to the guests upon arrival, chicken salad on lettuce, butterbeans, candled yams, congealed salad, hot rolls, butter, Ice cream, cake and Iced tea. The meal was prepared by the Calvary Home Demonstration Club and wai tresses were Debbie Joyner, Mary Lou Robertson, Betty Sue Tate, Elaine Johnston, Mary Zeta Harvey and Ann Halth cock. Following the delicious meal, Mr. Marvin Newsom showed beautiful colored slides of a (recent trip he made with rela tives and friends to the West Coast. Jerusalem MYF Has Supper Meeting The Methodist Youth Fellow ship of Jerusalem Church met for supper and a program on last Sunday evening with nln teen young people and eight adults present. The Junior age boys and girls separated to organize their own group with nine charter mem bers. Junior officers elected are: Paulette Perklnson, presi dent! Mike Coleman, vice president; and Jackie Walker, secretary - treasurer. Junior Adult Counauljrs are: Mrs. Pam Moseley, and Mrs. Hilda Perklnson. The program included the showing of a picture of a Jun ior age boy and his slater.of India, by the pastor, the Rev. R. A. McLean. The senior young people en Joyed a program under direction of Miss Judy Moaeley, senior vice president. Mrs. Louise Riggan la Jeru salem MYF Director, In charge of general youth work, and Mr a. Barbara Walker la Senior Coon aelor. "My daughter la coin' to play Beethoven tonight." ahe wlna." |tt+++t + + 11 t IIMmHHiH LITTLETON NEWS +++++-M- ++??+++1 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Chaffln and children of Richmond, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Alston on Friday and also visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Als ton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harris and son, Phil, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Edward GUI and son In Henderson and visited Mrs. Lewis Shearln In Warrenton en route home. Mr. and Mrs. James Sawyer of Norfolk, Va., were Sunday dlnnei?guests of Mr. -and Mrs. Macon Moore, Sr. PFC Joseph E. Stansbury, Jr., and Ronald J. Vllorla of Cherry Point Marine Station were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stansbury. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bright of War renton were their Sunday guests. Mrs. Vance Robertson and Mrs. Foster King spent the weekend In Norfolk, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Myrlck and accompanied Mrs. Jesse Shearln home on Sunday. Miss Linda West of Roanoke Rapids attended the eighth grade prom in the Community Build ing on Saturday night. Mr. Donald Pltchford of War renton and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pltchford of Oxford attended the graveside services of Mrs. Dora Newly In Sunset Hills Cemetery on Sunday. Mrs. Billy L. King and child ren of Areola were Sunday visit ors of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Dickens. J. R. Harris attended the Auto Races in Lawrencevllle Va., on Sunday and visited his grandmother, Mrs. Lewis Shearin, In Warrenton on Sun day night. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stain back and children of Raleigh, Mrs. Palmer Stainback and children of Roanoke Rapids and A/3C Joseph Stainback of Goldsboro were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stainback. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Patter son are spending sometime with their son, Bobby, in Canton. He arrived at the Raleigh-Durham Airport on Saturday and accom panied them to his home by car. Mr. and Mrs.Willie Herbert of Enfield were Sunday night visitors of Mrs. Macon Moore, Sr., and Miss Fannie Moore. Tommy Lyles and son, Allen, of Roxboro were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spain. Mrs. James Rlggan and Mrs. Edward Spain were Wednesday visitors of relatives in Frank lin, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Lambeth visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montague in Norfolk, Va., on Sunday night. Mrs. Daphne Clark spent Sun day night with relatives in Nor folk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ro bertson and Walter Perklnson were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Perklnson In Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Hart of Franklin, Va., were Friday visitors ol Mrs. J. L. Skinner, Mary Blake Acal and Johnnie Acal. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car son of Norfolk, Va., were Sun day guests of Mrs. Macon Moore Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Harris and children were Sunday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris near Areola. Mrs. Jesse Perklnson was admitted to Park View Hos Births Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stegall of Norllna announce the birth of a son In Warren General Hospital on May 14. Mrs. Stegall Is the former Miss Patricia Faye Dixon of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Hal LI Pas chall of Norllna announce the birth of a son In Warren Gen eral Hospital on May 15. Mrs. Paschall is the former Miss Kathleen Pleasants of Oxford. BLAYLOCK-STURGES Mr. and Mrs. William Kearny Sturges, Jr., request the honour of your presence at the mar riage of their daughter, Donna Lou, to Mr. John Robert Blay' lock, Sunday, the twenty-first of June, at half after four o'clock In the afternoon, Holy Innocent* Episcopal Church, Henderson, North Carolina. No Invitations have been mailed In the county, but all friends are cordially In vited to attend. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. and lira. F. B. Newell, Miss Mary Newell and Mr. Frank B. Newell, in, attended the funeral of Mr. John D. Newell In South Hill, Va. on Sat urday morning. pltal, Rocky Mount, on Mon day and *11 accompanied by Mm. Trad Wast. Richard Eg -ton of Rich mond, Va., spent the weekend here. Steve Acal of Chowan Col lege, Murfreesboro, spent the weekend here with his grand mother, Mrs. J, L. Skinner, and spent Sunday night in Richmond, Va., with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wood lief and son of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stansbury on Saturday night. Mrs. William Justis Alston of Roanoke Rapids was a Thurs day visitor of Mrs. W. W. Fimple. Mr. Herman Riggan of New JYo'k was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Macon Moore, Sr., on Friday. Mrs. W. E. Wagner and Mr. Herman Riggan visited Mr. Harry Riggan in Henderson on Friday afternoon. Mr. Harry Riggan accompanied Mr. Riggan to New York for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Blanche Rig gan. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payn ter visited Mr. and Mrs. clar ence Cunningham in Wise on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Best and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Pendergrass of Florence, S. C., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harris and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs;-Jack-Smlth and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Grov er Tucker and children, Betty and Hazel, of Warrenton and Arthur L. Evans of Macon were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shearln. Mr. and Mrs. Crowell Pope and son of Greenville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pope and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. 'Milton Acree and son of Salem were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Acree. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brantley Acree visited Cadet J. B. Acree, Jr., at Carolina Military Aca demy, Maxton, on Sunday. Mrs. Alma Webster and Mr. Roy D. Wright spent the week end with Mr. Willie G. Bobbitt in Winston - Salem and also visited Mrs. Bobbitt in a hos pital there. Dinner guests of Mrs. Nettle King on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul King and son, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Marks, and children of Hopevell, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Y. H. Bobbitt and family of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Jones of Clarks ville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frazier of Newport News, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Milton Umphlett, Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt King and family of Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Shearln, Sr., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Paul Williams near Brinkleyvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Bonny Hal* were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Morris in Nash ville. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clyborne of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Riggan and children and Miss Melissa Woodard of Raleigh were Sunda y visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Riggan. Mr. Garland Hobbs was in Darlington, S. C., on Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Smiley and children of Norllna, Mr. Malcolm Bobbin of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Bob bitt of Farmville were Sunday guests of Mrs. Nancy Bobbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kldd and daughtpr, -Agnns, wprp SnmH visitors of Mr. and Mrs Allen Kidd in Petersburg, Va. Mrs NormaJi Best and Miss Betty Bobbitt were in Burner on Wednesday. Mrs P. C. Draper of Hali fax, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bob bitt of Enfield, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Riggan and family of Raleigh visited Mrs. A. P. Farmer and Mrs. Mattie Bob bitt on Sunday. Mrs. Tom Hooker of Macon visited Mrs. W. A. Moore and Mrs. Ernest Whitley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Parks and children ol Durham were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. William Fowler -of-Bwham and Mrs. Lucy Alien of Danville, Va., were guestsof relatives here on Sunday. William Barkley of Goldsboro was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Newsom. Mr. and Mrs. Jim T. Harris and children of Bluefield, West Va., and Mrs. Annie Laura Har ris of" Vaughan were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Riggan. Miss Jean Davis of Green ville spent the weekend with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Julian Acree. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Newsom attended the Auto Races in Dar lington, S. C., on Saturday and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Brad ford Hudgins in Fayetteville. Miss Betty Jeai West of Peace College, Raleigh, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert West. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ro bertson of Macon were Satur day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Justis West. S/Sgt. and Mrs. Macon Jones, Jr., and daughter, Joy, of Fort Jackson, S. 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