To Camp In Michigan Ronnie King, State vice-pres ident of the North Carolina As sociation of Future Farmers of America, has been selected as one of two delegates to attend the Danford Summer Leader ship Training Program at Camp Mlnwance in Michigan from August 16 through August 29. Camp Mlnwance Is owned and operated by the American Youth Foundation, a non-profit, non denominational organization dedicated to the purpose of as sisting young people of capa bility in life planning, leader ship training, and all-round living. The camp is annually filled to opacity, with a gross at young people and leaders of youth. Practically all of the states, Canada, and various for eign countries are represented In the enrollment. Wilson Descendants Invited To Reunion The Wilson family reunion will be held at Warrenton on Sunday, August 8, and the fol lowing invitation has been mail ed to the descendants of Samuel Gray and Carrie Wilson, In viting them to be present for the event: And the Lord said unto the children of Samuel Gray and Carrie Wilson, "return unto the land of they fathers and forget not thy kindred and friends." And the children and kindred and friends did make their plans. For behold they did make their mark In the form of a circle on the calendar for Sun day, August 8, 1985 that they might return unto the land of their beginning. They also remembered their past Journeys, how they did carry with them the fruits of their labors, chicken, potato salad sandwiches, and all the got, a things with which the Lord did bless them. And they car ried only food for their hunger for their thirst was quenched by native drink. And the Lord said unto Mar tin, eleventh born of the flock, "remember thy promise and get thee over to Warrenton and make me a big pot of stew that my people might be fed In the custom of their ancestors. And thou wilt find there a grand son of Samuel Grey and Carrie Wilson, Ted, third born of Essie, first born of the flock, and behold he will stir for thee." And the Lord said unto all the children of Samuel Grey and Carrie Wilson, "make this day known to All they children, and All thy kindred and All thy children, and All thy kindred and All thy friends that ALL my people might gather to feast and say "hello" and kiss cousins." And the children and the klnd red and the friends did contem plate the arrival of that great day that they might go once again to the land of their be ginning. And they will go not to the place of their birth for behold It Is in the hands of another, but they will go to the parsonage and to the church and they will feast in the shadows of the boxwoods and In the shade of the oaks. ' Elberon News Misses Mary and Betty Long were recent guests of Mrs. Mary Woodard of Severn. The Rev. and Mrs. Joe Mack Long and Rachel accompanied them there. Mr. and Mrs. Junlous Aycock, Mrs. Elsie Fleming and Mrs. Delia Aycock were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Aycock of Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Abbott and Vivian were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Partln in Raleigh on Sunday. RONNIE KING Pnnnta Is thw son of Mr. and Mrs. Guston King of Route 1, Warrenton. He graduated from Norllna High School in June and will attend North CarolinaState University in the fall. School Counselor Attends S. C. Meeting Mrs. Catherine J. Smith, counselor at the North Warren School, of Wise, for the past seven weeks has been attend ing an NDEA Counseling and Guidance Institute at South Car olina State College, Orange burg, South Carolina, where she engaged In an intensive study of the Culturally Deprived and the most effective means of counteracting his present condition. All classroom experiences were geared toward promoting effective counseling behavior via the Supervised Practicum. Believing that effective coun seling Is baded upon a thorough understanding of the causes of the behavior of an individual, the staff designed a special course for the Institute, labeled 'Determinants of Be havior.' In content and method this course was inter-dlscip llnary in nature. The teaching - team com prised of Dr. Jean P. Gilbert of New York University, Mrs. Marguerite Rogers Howie of the department of social sciences, and Dr. Leroy F. An-' derson, of-the departmentof ed ucation and psychology and both of South Carolina State College, presented behavior based upon concepts and gen eralizations from sociology, anthropology, social psychol ogy, physiology, and nutrition. Integrative groups of ten per mitted the teaching-team to check the in-put of the enrollees from assigned readings, lec tures, and reports, treating certain behavioral determi nants. The other courses in the In stitute were presented by Dr. Roland S. Haynes and Dr, Law rence C. Bryant both of the department of education and psychology at the college and Included assessing human be havior and group counseling. Mr. and Mi's. Freddie Klrkland of Henderson were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gottschalk. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp son and Macon Thompson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Faulkner. Mr. Tom Thompson and Pamela were Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp son. The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Charles Davis of Red Oak were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reavls. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thompson and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Short, Dwight and Wayne, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Llmer. Miss Norvle Abbott and friend of Elizabeth City were Monday guests of Mrs. W. H. Abbott, Sr. Mrs. Lucy Jones was Tuesday guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Clark. The Rey. Joe Mack Long, Mr. and Mrs. James Short and Mrs. Gordon Llmer were Sunday night guest* of Mr. and Mrs. B, T. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Ay cock were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Edwards of Mlddleburg on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oene Ayscue were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. Lin wood Ayscue. Mr. and Mr*. George Vincent and daughter of Falls Church, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton and son of Alexandria, Va., were dinner gueaUonSan day of Mr. and Mr*. Cliff St st all and boyd. When my brother was Induct ed into the army, the first ser geant said to him. "What ware yon la civilian life?" Answered my brother, "Hawyl" Warren County~Represented On CADA Industrial Tour By FRANK REAMS Warren County was repre sented by Ellis E. Fleming, Chairman of the CADA Board of Directors for Warren Coun ty and Frank W. Reams, County Extension Chairman, on aCADA tour of Industrial plants and community development areas In Wake and Harnett Counties on Wednesday of last week. The first stop was at the W. W. Holding Industrial Cen ter located about ten miles south of Raleigh on US 401. This was a first class place to teach the out-of-regular school student and the teaching equipment was the best obtainable. Although they have students, they are falling way short of capacity. At the Cornell-Dublller In dustrial Plant at Fuquay Springs, the group was treated to a close Inspection of assem bly of various and small elec tric gadgets and the production of parts that are shipped to other plants plus completing seasonal contracts of other electrical companies. On de parting, punch and cookies were served first class. Lllllngton was awarded the first prize last year by the CADA for having made the greatest Improvements In a town of over 1,000 population. The group heard and saw the actual Improvements made and we were also treated to punch and cookies by the local Home Demonstration Club. On arriving at the large, spacious and air-conditioned Baptist Church at Angler, the Angler Improvement Council presented through charts, model road signs and color slides their town improvement program. This town has blos somed Into a clean, well-kept organized town that only a few years ago presented a state of despair. We were served lemonade and cookies. The tourists were exposed to a very bountiful and delicious supper at the Community Cen ter at Holly Springs prepared by the local Home Demonstra tion Club. The local Commun ity Improvement Council Is tak ing the lead (or Initiating town Improvements. Due to Its state of condition, Holly Springs has a long way to go to effect im provements that would be very noticeable to the visitor even though this town won first prize in the 1964 CADA contest with towns less than 1,000 popula tion. It was good to see a de termined group of people In action. At the conclusion of the main meeting, Mr. Prince, the President of the Bank of Fu quay, not only picked up the checks for the meal but donat ed $100.00 to the Holly Springs Improvement CommunityC6Uh cll to help finance its activities. This was cooperation deluxe style. The tour was concluded with a CADA Board of Director's meeting. Although there are several communities in Warren Coun ASC Committeemen To Be Elected By Mail The election of ASC Com mitteemen this September will be held by the mall method, Thomas E. Watson, office man ager, said yesterday. Watson said this Is entirely different from methods pre viously used in Warren County. Ballots will be mailed out of the county office to each eligi ble voter by August 31. These ballots must be properly exe cuted and returned to the coun ty office by September 10. Petitions, limited to onenom Lnee each, signed by at least six eligible voters, nominating persons for membership of the community committee will be received at the county office ty entered into the CADA con test, there Is some concern that the towns have not officially en tered this phase of the CADA program. Mrs. C. B. Curtis, Jr., and her County improvements Com mittee have exerted consider able efforts to enroll the towns In Warren County but without success. Mr. Ellis E. Fleming reported to the quarterly meet ing last Wednesday that Warren County was making progress but had room for greater improve ments. until August 20, Watson said. The names of persons so nomi nated will be Included In the slate of nominees if found ellbi ble and willing to serve. If a person nominated by petition is found Ineligible, he will be notified of his Ineligibility and rights of appeal. The county and community committee will make additional nominations as are required or as it deter mines to be desirable. Watson said that all com munity boundaries for this elec tion are the same as last year. Creek News Mrs. J. C. Davis has re turned to her home here after spending several days In Ral eigh with Mr and Mrs. Harold Carroway. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Overby and children were Saturday guests in the F. F. Overby home. Mrs. A. D. Pridgen is attend ing summer school In Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rysdon and daughter have been guests for several days In the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. Several from this community attended the July meeting of the Revival To fie Held At N. War. Church Revival services will be held at the North Warrenton Baptist Church each night during the week of August 9-14 at 8 o'clock with specl-1 music being pre sented each night. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Robert Oates of the Warren Plains Bap tist Church. The public Is In vited. Homecoming will be held at the North Warrenton church on Sunday, August 8, with a picnic on the church grounds. All former and present members are invited. Home Demonstration Club, which was held with Mrs. R. J, Harmon of Inez on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. phllltp Shearln and son of Rocky Mount were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis on Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Davis and Miss Anna Clark attended Homecom ing at Reedy Creek Church on Sunday. Miss Myrtle Davis Is spend ing sometime in the home of Mrs. Elmer Davis of Warren ton, nursing Mrs. J. T. Gupton. ANOTHER *1201.?? WINNER! IN COLONIAL'S CONFEDERATE MONEY GAME $1201.00 WINNER $24.00 WINNER Colonial Rewrvfi I fx right lo h??? ? Qualified RcpreKMlUVC Determine iSc Authenticity of winning "CONFEDERATE ? Mrs. Blanche Andrews ? bonds* mW coSoc"?i ? AT. AlOUT f. QUANTITY BIGHTS RUCRVID. 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