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News & Society Items Mrs. C. U. Williams of Goldsboro was a luncheon guest of Mrs. W. R. Strick land Thursday. Mrs. H. P. Held visited relatives In Bennettesvlll, S. C., and Rowland last week for several days. Mrs. Barker Dameron of Goldsboro visited relatives here Thursday. Mrs. B. S. Jones and Mrs. R. D. Scott visited relatives In Rocky Mount and Wilson last week. Mrs. W. R. Hedgepeth re turned last week from an ex tended visit to her children in Jacksonville, Fla., Plnetops, New Bern and Richmond, Va., and South Hill, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Car roll of Richmond, \'a., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Carroll. Mrs. W. R. Baskervill spent last Sunday in Richmond, Va., with Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher Crenshaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wil liams were visitors in Raleigh on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. House and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wads worth of ChapeFHill weredin ner guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones and family on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. John son of Seaboard were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles John son and sons on Sunday. Mrs. Hllah Falkener is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Hilah Read and family in Auberndale. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gayle, Jr., of Newport News, Va., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fra7ier. Mr. John F. Burton of San Fran cisco, Calif., spent several days last 'week with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Frazier. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Connell spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Nabors in Glencoe, Ala. MISS HELEN ROSE ANDREWS M /ss Andrews To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. An drews of Rt. 2, Warrenton an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Rose, to Ben jamin F. Howard, Jr., son of Mrs. Paul Bailey of Washing ton, D. C., and the late Mr. Howard. The bride-elect is a sen ior at Peace College and the prospective bridegroom is a junior at East Carolina Col lege. SINGER SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE COHTACT YOUR LOCAL RE PRE SEN T A TIVE ALLEN L. KING WARRENTON N. C. I' t I lt<l\ I el :sl 4 The wedding is planned for June 12. Births Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hund ley announce the birth of a daughter, Maria Loren, on Feb. 27 at' Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson. Mrs. Hundley is the former Miss Linda Eller of Norlina. IN IIOSPIT A I. Mr. Howard Salmon is a patient in Watts Hospital, Dur ham. Miss Betty Rogers of Dur ham and Mr. Dave Vencinach, of Fort Bragg and Phila delphia, Pa. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Rogers. Say you saw it advertised in The Warren Record. SHOP In Warrenton and M. MILLIARD, Mgr. LADIES' DUSTERS ? solid colors ? sizes S-M-L ? machine washable NYLON HOSE ? first qualify ? 8'/i to 11 Special SI.99 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Special LADIES' BLOUSES roll-up sleeve solids, prints Special M* LADIES' COTTON SLIPS whit* - all size* Special SI .00 Records At Discount Stereo Albums CANNON BATH TOWELS solids and checks SPECIAL Cannon WASH CLOTHS solids and florals all cotton SPECIAL BATMAN ALBUM Only 87< ROSE BUSHES GRAPE VINES field grown ? au't. varieties , ? 2 per pack ? field grown Miss King, Mr. Murray Are Wed Miss Rebecca Ann King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry King of Route 3, War renton, became the bride of Mr. Frederick A. Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Murray of Raleigh, on Satur day March 5, at 4:00 p. m. The private ceremony was performed by Rev. W. M. En zor at Pilot Baptist Church, Raleigh. The bride wore a green wool suit with matching acces sories and a corsage of yel low rosebuds. Mrs. Murray is a graduate of John Graham High School in Warrenton, and Is employ ed as secretary to a Raleigh physician. Mr. Murray attend ed Needham Broughton High School, Raleigh and has just completed three years ser vice with the United States Army. He is employed at Young-Murray Auto Service in Raleigh. The couple will live on Shel ley Road, Raleigh. Legion Auxiliary Entertains Legion At Birthday Dinner rne American Legion Auxi liary, Unit #25, entertained the American Legion, Limer Post, at a birthday dinner at Colonial Lodge on Thursday evening, March 3. Approxi mately 60 members and guests were in attendance. Mrs. Hy Diamond, Auxiliary president, welcomed the Legionnaires and wished them a "Happy Birthday" and Com mander Hy Diamond gave the response. Mrs. Roger Limer was mistress of cere monies and after giving a ser ies of humorous stories, she presented a number of gifts to holders of lucky numbers. Mrs. Thomas Gasklllgavea report of the year's work of the Auxiliary and Bill Neal gave a report of the work of the Legion. Leonard Daniel lead the group in singing a number of songs with Mrs. Leonard Dan iel playing the piano accom paniments. Bridget Roberts, Walter Hurst and Frank Hunter sang 3 group of popular songs. The committee in charge of arrangements was composed of Mesdames Jimmy Roberts, Roger Limer, A. A. Wood and E. T. Odom, Sr. Philatheas Meet At Home Mrs. Blaylock The V. L. Pendleton Phil athea Class met Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. D. F. Blaylock with Mrs. c. L. Har mon and Miss Virgie Duke as Joint hostesses. Mrs. L. O. Robertson, president, pre^ sided. Mrs. a. C. Blalock gave the devotional on the Chap lain's Message and Prayer for March. After reports of com mittees were given and bus-, lness transacted, Mrs. L. C, Davis gave a program on "The Life of Herbert Hoover." CHICKFN BAR-B-Q The Areola Community Club will sponsor a chicken bar barcue at the Club House on March 16 from 6 til 8 p. m. Proceeds wUl go to the benefit of the club house. Tickets are on sale - Adults $1.50 and children .75. Communion Service Holy Communion will be celebrated at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Ridge way at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, March 6, the Rev. J. M. Stoney, rector, announced yesterday. RETURNS HOME Robert Gupton returned to his home at Areola on Wed nesday after being a patient at Memorial Hospital In Chap?l Hill for several days following major surgery. The Extension Division at the University of North Car olina at Chapel HUl provides tor people who want instruc tion but who are not able to attend conventional classes. The division's bureau of cor respondence instruction has more than 2.000 students, many of whom are In for eign countries. Rsnew your subscription. MRS. NILES FDWARD SFRI.S, ?R. Miss Rose Becomes bride Of Mr. Serls In a private ceremony on Saturday morning, March 5, at 11:00 in the Warrenton Bap tist Church with the Rev. John R. Link, pastor officiating, Miss Delois Ann Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H, Rose of Warrenton became the bride of Niles Edward Serls, Jr.,of Warren ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Serls, also of War renton. Music was rendered by Mrs. J. R. Link. The couple were unattended. The bride wore a floor length gown of satin and lace, scooped neckline, lily sleeves, her full length skirt ending in a train, and she carried a cascade bouquet of white car nations showered with rib bons. Mrs. Rose wore a light blue dress and Mrs. Serls wore a light green suit and each wore a white carnation corsage. The bride is a senior at John Graham High School and will graduate this spring. Mr. Serls is also a John Graham High School graduate and is in the U. S. Air Force, stationed at Homestead Air FOR SALE 5 room hou?? - mutt bo movod off pr**?nt lot - $1500. BENTON REAL ESTATE T?l.257-3476 Worrenton, N.C. Force Base, Miami, Fla. For travel the bride chang ed to a light blue suit and alligator accessories and a carnation corsage. T"vo psychiatrists, one 30, one 70, were riding down In an elevator on a hot sticky day. The young psychiatrist looked really beat and done In. ? * Ho said to his older col league, who was looking calm, cool and quite refreshed: "I don't see how you can listen to those terrible, har rowing, heart-rending per sonal histories that your pa tients recount all day and still be so relaxed." The elder analyst shrugged. "Who listens?" MUTUAL INSURANCE WARRENTON WARREN THEATRE WARRENTON, N. C. TEL. 251-3354 si M>\Y-MO\b\Y-l l I si?\\ March l;M4-15 B*ck hoMC sh( could* 1 V i? ?wi*q of ii...buT i? P??'? 1-f.oN' OVERNIGHT StNS* WN MARGRET-LOUIS JOURDAN - RICHARD CRENNA EDIE ADAMS ? CHAD EVERETT ZH? 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