News & Society Items Dinner guests of Mrs. A. C. Powell on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Powell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell and son, Mrs. Marvin rharrln;;ti>n and fanillyof Ma con and Mr. and Mrs.Fred I'oweii ,u)d family of War '???nte Mrs. B. G, Tharring ' - Mr. and Mr>. Lewis i'hari ington of Norfolk, Va., if Mrs. Powell's guests on ' '."Jay. Mi. aJi'i Mrs. Lewis Thar of Norfolk, Va., were *? .'kPnd guests Of Mrs. Anna v. Tharrington. < aii-jt Johnny Mack Oole returned to Kishburne Military School on Monday :(?, nt pieSts ' Mr-. A. T-]rk'-i . Miss j'lcanor Thompson of i'.ii-'lt artters Business school uiiii Mr. nilli i'M'H ? f I"i"ham. recii ' '? ?'t her" for the ' ? ? ),?!. Mr>. W. K. Als u if turnip J from vtsit in states villi*. Miss B>"*ssif Taylor Is a i: ?*'u ' in Warron General - f-;; tl Mi . Ha:*: ? o, }':^hel spent Kt-:. ! '.v iU. ;.t- j-, {.s jn -!nii:!.: ??!?! w.,s a ?vj<.st 01 Dr. V. ? s. ll. Mass try las: i-\!i Hov?**r l.uner ? *nt 'Aeekfil in i-nrth . pa! * ?:! Mj! ylal.'-L ; i i \ t ?? . ?^ v.i .... : Mi>. Hoy Williams ?t.?! Mr. :i ! Ml - 1' - :: >. Mr. .????! Mrs. . Da ? ? ? ?: cl i.'.t .'1.1 Mr -. .1. II. M i: ; .Vi:icor the March 15 deadline. No mem berships will be sold after that date, and no admissions to in dividual concerts will be of fered, she said. The Friends of the College Is the largest concert series In the United States. Current membership exceeds 16,000 and a budget exceeding $115, 000. Concerts are given In the William Neal Reynolds Coli seum on the North Carolina State University campus. Each concert Is given on two or three evenings to ac commodate patrons comfort ably and to allow for optim um sound effects. < Fleming Graveside Riles Held At Wise' Graveside services for Mrs. Lillian T. Fleming, 83, were conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. In the Wise ceme tery by the Rev. Bruce Pate, pastor of the Norllna Metho dist Church. A native of Vanpe County, Mrs. Fleming died In Char lottesville, Va., on Thursday of last week. She was a mem ber of the First Baptist Church of Charlottesville, where she had lived for the past 20 years. Surviving are one daughter,' Mrs. Lillian Dobbins of Char lottesville, Va.; four sons, E. W. Flemlngof Charlottesville, Va., P. K. and Ralph P. Flem ing of Windy Hill Beach, S. C., and John K. Fleming of Baltimore, Md.; six grand children and three great grandchildren. Menus JG-M. BOYD-MACON February 21-25 Monday ? Beef, potatoes, carrots, strlngbeans, peach halves, milk, butter and bis cuits. Tuesday - Spaghetti with meat sauce, hot rolls., tur nip greens, cherry pie, milk and butter. Wednesday - Fried chicken, rice gravy , garden peas, hot biscuits, apple and raisin salad, milk and butter. Thursday - Beef and vege table soup, crackers, sand wich, cake, milk and ljutter. Friday?Welners rolls, cole ' slaw, beans, banana pudding, milk and butter. NORLINA MENl.'S Monday ? Hamburgers, chill, slaw, onions, buttered potatoes, buns, apple sauce, butter, milk. Tuesday?Roast beef, gard en peas, rice, gravy, bis cuits, cherry pie, butter, milk. Wednesday ? Macaroni and cheese, mixed fruit and pe can salad on lettuce, string beans, rolls, peanut butter crackers, butter, milk. Thursday -Mj??"o?ft **s, turnip greW, l*et?, oorn bread, prunes, butter, milk. Friday?Tuna fish salad on lettuce, sliced tomatoes, but tered corn, rolls, lemon ice box pie, butter, rolls, milk. General Hospital In Warren ton. Mrs. Tucker was the former Miss Eunice Bender of Ridge* ay. Sgt. and Mr*. Dan Prttchett announce the birth of a daugh ter, Lisa Ann, on December 29, at St. Kllsabeth Hospital, Youngstown, Ohio. Mrs. Prtt chett is the termer Shirley White it Norllna. By Industrial Director Development Progress, Prospects Listed A report of W. P. Mlnette, Director, submitted to the of ficers and directors of the Warren County Industrial De velopment Commission, showing industrial develop ment during the past year and prospects for future de velopment, is printed below. Having served as Director of the Commission for a lit tle more than one year, I believe It only fitting to pro vide a written summary of the Commission's activities dur ing this period. During January and Feb ruary 1965, conslderabletlme was spent getting the office, equipment, etc., In order as well as making contacts with the various industrial de velopment agencies to let them know Warren County was In the industrial development business. One of the first real assets In the Development of our County in 1965 was the ac quisition, by lease, of the Virginia - Carolina Lumber Company by General Box Cor proalion.?Manufacturing po tential of General Box is un limited and indications of their growth are being felt. Increasing employment In the male labor field, Areola Lumber Company expanded their operations In their saw mill and tobacco hogshead production. To determine availability of Warren County labor, aCoun ty-wlde survey was conducted by the Commission. The re sults were tabulated by the North Carolina Employment Security Commission and in corporated in Communitydata sheets which were published by the North Carolina Depart ment of Commerce and In dustry. In an effort to strengthen the Industrial Development Com mission and provide addition al services Industry export and demand. The Warren County Chamber of Com merce was organized under the direction of this office. The Chamber had had a suc cessful year which will cul minate with their first annual banquet on March 24, 1966? General Lawrle, Cdm'mkidlrfg General of the 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, to be the guest speaker. Prob ably one of the greatest com munity sei vliea provided by the Chamber was opening of a license agency. The agency has been extremely success ful and net profit from this agency Is being directed to ward Commission and Cham ber administrative expenses. However, opening of the lic ense agency necessitated moving of Commission and Chamber offices to the ground floor of the Taylor building, which resulted In temporary Increase of Commission ex penses. This should level off by the second quarter of 1966. Norllna Industries opened with a flourish and closed with a thud. The parent company was highly recommended by the North Carolina Commerce and Industry Division, and the Dun & Bradstreet financial reports were In order. How ever, this Is a classic example of the many pitfalls communi ties encounter in their attempt to provide jobs for the un Get big kicks fromasaving Mustang Convertible Now you can have all the excite ment of Mustang ownership?with substantial savings when you buy and fevery mile you drive! 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