MRS. CHARLES KENT TRIBLE Betty Jo Littell And C K. Trible Wed The marriage of Miss Betty Jo Littell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen to Charles Kent Trlble, son of Mr. Charles P. Trlble ana Mrs. Dorothy Parish Trlble, all of Richmond, Va, took place InGlnterPark Baptist Church on Saturday, August 1, at 4 p. m. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Ivory peau de sole with alencon lace and seed pearls. Her veil fell from a crown of Philathea Class Holds Meeting The V. L. Pendleton Phila thea Class met on Tues day night In the home of Miss Mamie Gardner. Mrs. E. R. Wood, president, presided and Mrs. D. F. Blaylock gave the devotional, "O Healing Words For Tumultous Times", by Norman Vincent Peale. Mrs. W. F. Farmer-gave-an-Rite: estlng talk on Communism, after which Mrs. P. R. Davis closed with prayer. A sweet course was served by the hostesses to the 15 members present. ATTEND FUNERAL Among relatives here for the funeral of Mr. W. A. Baxter on Monday afternoon were Miss Betty Ban Ward, Mrs. Ralph Lasley and Mr. Ward Lasley of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. John Drake and sons of Mayodan, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lewis of South Hill, Va., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weston of Frankllnton, Mr. John Hudglns of Roxboro, Mr. William Hunter Fltts of Sanford and Dr. and Mrs. Alex Mabry of Ashland, Va. The Rev. Walter McDonald of Loulsburg was a luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Alston on Sunday. Mrs. M. W. Alston and daugh ter, Mrs. John Bobbltt, were recent visitors In Williams burg, Jamestown and Yorktown, Va. Mrs. G. W. Passmore of Raleigh was a guest of Miss Elizabeth Allen for several days last week. peau de sole with matching lace and seed pearls. She car ried a nosegay of gardenias and stephanotls. Miss Nancy Jane Llttell was maid of honor and David San ders was best man. The couple will make their home In Richmond, Va Mrs. Trlble Is the daugh ter of the former Nancy Lee Powell and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Powell, formerly of Warrenton and Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Russell and son of Mineral, Va, and Mrs. P. T. Harrell, Nora Ellen and Paul T. of Wake Forest were guests of Mrs. C. L. Purdy for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Fltts of Ironton, Ohio, and Mr. Ro bert J. Fltts of Norfolk, Va, are at the old Fltts home near Macon for two weeks. Miss Isabel Allen of Nyak, N. Y., is spending sometime at her home here after teaching in Summer School In Nyak. Mrs. Ethel O. Slagle of Mc Lean, Va, and Mrs. Edith Ham ilton of Falls Church, Va, are visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles F. Oakley, at Hotel Warren. Mrs. James Battle Rivers of New Orleans, La? spent several days at Hotel Warren last week. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Korne gay and family of Rocky Mount and Mrs. E. E. Glllam have re turned from spending sometime at the Beach. Master Lem Kor negay is visiting his grandmo ther, Mrs. Glllam. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Keys and Miss Louise Wllkerson and Mrs. Frank Wllkerson of Rocky I Mount were guests of Mrs. I Mamie McCall at Hotel War ren on Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell and Miss Margaret Powell of j Portsmouth, Va., were luncheon guests of Mrs. C. L. Purdy on Saturday. Mrs. R. C. DlckersonofWake Forest visited Mrs. S. L. Crlnk ley here on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Caroline Williams Hagan of Long Beach, California, Is spending sometime here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Williams. Ipi ! nn nrm LIFEBLOOD OF THE COMMUNITY Toor dollars are what make our Home town click. They support our churches and schools, provide jobs that attract and hold young people, make our community a better place in which to live. Think twice before you let your dollars leave home. Gone for good, Ihey help no one. Spent at home, everyone benefits and that is good for you. ?uy of home and tovo at ham*. That'i th? suro Way to kttp our future at it should bo...bright. The Citizens Bank ktombor Of Fodoral DtpoiH Inturancm Corporation WARRKRTOH, A. 0. Locals Mrs. C. L. Purely visited rdatives In Richmond, Va., on Monday. - Mrs. A. W. Knox of Raleigh was a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. R. White, for several days this week. Mr. Richard Plnnell and Mr. Sam Plnnell of Atlanta, Ga., are' visiting their daughter and | granddaughter, Miss Dlanne Plnnell, In the home of Mr. j and Mrs. Buck King. Mrs. J. C. Bradner of Green- ? vllle Is visiting her mother, i Mrs. V. T. Lamm. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. 7C A. Wood and daughters for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Landers and Mrs. Dave * Hargrove of Sliver Spring, Md. Miss Angela Edwards of Silver Spring was their house guest for a week. Mr. Ronnie Faulkener of Newport News, Va., Is visiting friends here. Mrs. Marshall Newton and daughters, Nancy and Betty, have returned to their home in j Oxfoid after a visit here to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banzet. j They have recently returned i from a stay o f two years In j Okinawa. Miss Fairfax Lyarly of Jack sonville, Fla., Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. John Tarwater have returned from Sanatorium Hospital In Rocky Mount where he spent sometime for treat ment. Mr. Earl Lewi? and Miss Lucia Lewis of Hartsvllle, S. C., were here on Monday for the funeral of Mr. W. A. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Macon, Miss Mary Macon and Mrs. Caroline M. Hubbard of Nor folk, Va., wereovemlght guests at Colonial Lodge here on Mon day and visited relatives and friend* In Rldgeway. Sgt. and Mrs. Cecil Rahrer and -Anna Marie of Fori Bragg spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bill King and Ray and Lisa. Mrs. Barbara S. GUllland accompanied her sister, Mrs. Anne Aggee and son of Hamm, Germany, as far as New York this week where they will visit the World's Fair and Niagara Falls before boarding a plane for Germany. Weekend guests of Mrs. IV. R. Hedgepeth were Mr. and Vlrs. D. I. Daly and family of N'ew Bern, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hedgepeth of south Hill, Va., Mr. Richard Hadgupeth of Rich mond, Va., Mrs. Richard Hedgepeth and son of Richmond, Va., are her guests this week for several days. Recent guests of Mrs. W. R. Hedgepeth were Mr. and Mrs. James Hedgepeth of Conway and Mrs. A. W. Hedgepeth and daughter, Sarah Ann, of Pine tops. Mrs. Frank Green and child ren of Winston-Salem are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger P. Dowtln. Miss Moore Honored At Birthday Party UTT* ETON-Mrs. RoyPer klnson, Mr*. Jack Clark and Mrs. Thomas Cole entertained at a birthday party honoring Miss Elizabeth Moore last Fri day at her home here. Ice cream, birthday cake, mints and cookies were served to Mrs. Charles Foster, Mrs. Russell Keeter, Mrs. J, T. Clark, Mrs. John Ptcot, Mrs. Walter Bobbitt, Mrs. N. C. Pitt, Sr., Mrs. Vernon Har rison, Miss Anne Alexander, Mrs. Harvey Davis, Mrs. Henry House, Mrs. Bess Glasgow, Mrs. M. Y. Self, Miss Anna Egerton, Mrs. R, B. Patterson, Mrs. Annie Price and little Miss Mary Caleman of California, a special . Arrangements of colorful mid-summer flowers were used at points throughout the house. The honoree received many useful and lovely gifts. FOR SALE Reconditioned TV? ALL GUARANTEED $10.00 Down $10.00 Month Warrenton Furniture Exc. "4% Interest Paid On 12 Month Savings Certificates" Citizens Bank and Trust Company *THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION* MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA "WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS" HIRE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO WIN AN EXPENSE PAID TWO WEEK ErEE7Sp CPRPPEtSS! 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