News & Society Items LI. Col. R. m. Jenkins, Jr., <of Redland, Calif., and son, W Robert 1 Jenkins, ill, of Mar Jvard Tlnlverslty, Cambridge, jMass..I spent last week with Missesi Pannte and Willie Robins*) of Norllna. Visitors In the home of Mrs. S. B. Fleming 'or the Christ mas ana Nev Year holidays were Mrs. J. L. Gettlngs and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Flippln and children of Colonial Heights, Va.. Mr. Johnnie W. Fleming and son, Gary, of Chester, Va., Sol Fleming, Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jm. Fleming and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Mor rison and daughters of Peters burg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Bob j bie Burnett and children of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Fleming of Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fleming, Mr. and,Mrs. William Spence and son, David, of Warrenton, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Flem t lng and children of Norlina. | Mr. C. R. Rodwell left Tuesday for Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville after spending the holidays here with his family. ", Mrs. Eugene Gay, Jr., and Miss Mary Reynolds Duncan have returned to Warrenton after spending the holidays in Columbia, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Duncan and fami ly. Mr and Mrs. Joe Coleman of Kenbridge, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bowen of Meredithville, Va., were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bowen and family. Dinner guests of Mr. Sam Allen Sun lay were Mrs. Mary Catherine Allen Monroe and sons of Mooresville, N. J., Dr. Sam Bobbitt of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bobbitt of Rich Square and Mr. and Mrs. Carol Cannon of Nor folk, Va. Holiday guests of Mrs. A. P. Rodwell of Warren Plains were. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Michlik of Birminghan, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Poland of Boykins, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ivey of Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young .of Wise spent the Christmas (holiday in "Tampa, Fla., with j their Qobby Young, and family. Bobby, who had been stationed inBigSprlng, Texas, is now stationed in Tampa, Fla. This was the first time Mr. and Mrs. Young had been with their son for Christmas in eight years. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hedgepeth and daughter, Charlene, have returned to their home in Jacksonville, Fla., after being guests of Mrs. W. R. Hedgepeth for sev eral days. - Mrs. Mary Catherine Allen Monroe and sons of Moores ville, N. J., were New Year guests of Mr. Sam Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Phil lips of Chapel Hill, Mrs. L. R. Patterson of Roseboro and Mrs. Joseph a. West of War anrt were gU6StS of the Rev and Mrs. L. T. Wilson and family last week. The Rev. Herman Hicks spent several days last week In Ansonvllie. Mr. Vance Neal of Wilming ton spent Christmas with his father, Mr. Thomas Neal. Mr. and Mrs. J. b. Gamble and little son, Sharron, of Sal isbury were guests of Mrs. I W. R. Strickland and Dr. Gal ther Cauble for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weston ' and Misses Margaret, Mary Patterson and Gene Weston and Mr. Andy Hoyle of Frank - linton were guests of Mrs. Mary w. Shields on Friday night. Mrs. Cooper Leonard and Miss Denlse Leonard spent several days last week In Wil son. Mrs. e. E. Gillam spent last week in Rocky Mount with Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Kor negay and family. Mr. and Mrs Carol Ham blin and daughters of Norfolk, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Skillman and Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne Aycock and sons for several days last week. Miss Betsy Taylor of Camp Lejeune spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. a. J. House were visitors in Washington, N. C., Monday. Mrs. Anna Tharrington has returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Belford Wagner and fam ily in Lexington for some time. Mr. Henry Clement Thomp son of California spent the holidays at his home here. Mrs. J. t. White has re turned home after spending two weeks in Littleton with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Myrick.. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.Steven son and family left Monday for their home in Riverdale, Md., after spending a week here with her mother, Mrs W. P. Conn. Miss Nina Moseley of Rich mond, Va., spent the weekend here. Mr. John Cawthorne is spending the winter In st Petersburg, Fla., with the Rev. and Mrs. Walter Caw thorne and family. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Stewart and son were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Kenly and family of Vir ginia Beach, Va. Their re cent holiday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and family of Richmond, Va. Holiday guests of Mr. J. c. Mout e?arH-Mr- f T n'n n'l were Mr. Fltzhugh Read of Lakeland, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Finley Read and family of Lumberton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Read and son of Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Helen Perry of Dur ham Is a guest of Mrs t w Moore. Airman 2/c N'lles Serls, Jr., and Mrs. Serls of Home Ala., AFB, spent the holidays here with relatives Mrs. Frank Serls Is a pa tient at Warren General Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. w. S. Price, Jr., of Virginia Beach, Va.,' and Mr. Reynolds Price of Duke University, Durham, and Mrs. Mary E. P. Grant were holiday guests of Mr. andMrs. G. W. Poindexter. WALKER-MYR1CK Mr. and Mrs. Garland M. Myrlck of Warrenton announce the marriage of their daugh ter, Sarah Agnes, to Obie Car - nle Walker of Broadnax, Va., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Walker of Broadnax, on Dec 17. theatre party Richard Blankenship enter tained friends on Saturday af ternoon at" a theatre party In observance of his tenth birth day. Births Mr. and Mrs. j. w. Coley of Raleigh announce the birth of a son, Mark William, on W, ln ReX HosP'tal. Ra leigh. Mrs. coley is the -rw^ra **** ?f S/4 Bruce Leonard and Mrs. Leonard of near Warrenton announce the birth of adaugh ter in Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson on Dec. 29. Mrs. Leonard is the former Miss Lois Smith of Warrenton. s/4 Leonard is serving in Viet Nam. The Rev. and Mrs. Emman uel Pegram of Woodland an nounce the birth of twins, Cherri Lane and Terrl Lynn on Dec. 25, 1966, ln the Roa noke Chowan Hospital in Ahoskie. Mrs. Pegram is the former Peggy Norwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Norwood of Areola ? Mr. and Mrs. A.-JTHarp of Rutherfordton announce the birth of a son on Dec. 28. Mrs. Harp is the former Miss Judy Murphy of Loulsburgand Mr. Harp is the son of Mr. and Mrs. j. p. Harp of Nor lina Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tay lor, 16440akdaleCircle, Hen derson, announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Elaine, on Dec. 31 at Maria Parham -Hospital?in -Henderson. Mrs. Taylor is the former Faye White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. w. r. White of Wise. Say you saw it advertised in The Warren Record. ^Christmas Clearance 1/2 PRICE 200 HATS ? DRESSES ? SUITS - SUCKS - BLOUSES - SPORTSWEAR reduced v* ,c V2 lit* ?'< MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS SCRAMBLE TABLE \ COME IN AND BROUSE AROUND ^Marguerite's Style Shop STREET WARRENTON, N. C.J MRS. CHARLES LACEY FLEMING Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gupton of Areola announce the marriage of their daughter, Bonnie Louise, to A2C Charles Lacey Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fleming of Henderson. The marriage was sol&mnlzed on December 22 in the,First Baotist Church in Rncirv Mmmi Miss Sadler To Wed Howard Slone The engagement of Miss Patricia Ann Sadler to Howard Allen Slone of New York is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Russell Sad ler of Macon. The wedding will be solem nized at Gardner's Baptist Church on Saturday, January 21, at 3:00 o'clock. No in vitations are being mailed in the county but friends are invited. Mrs. J. M. Gunter return ed Monday night from a visit of two weeks with her daugh ter, Mrs. Sarah Odey, in San Diego, Calif. Embro News Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Robertson of Norlina spent Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Roby Greer of Newland spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Greer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greer and Clint of Rising Sun, Md., visited Mr. and Mrs. ' Joe Greer and other relatlves-dur Ing the holidays. Mr. James Perkinson of Fort Bel voir, Va., spent Christmas at home. Mr. John Andrews and son of Burlington visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stallings during the holidays. Mr. Durwood Harris and HOME DEMONSTRATION CORNER EMILY BALLINGER, County Homo Economic* Agent The Home Economics Ex tension Agent announces the following schedule: Monday, Jan. 9: Office. Tuesday, Jan. 10: Office. Wednesday, Jan. 11: The Inez Home Demonstration Club will meet at 2:00 p. m. at the Inez Clubhouse. Thursday, Jan. 12: TheShaw Springs Home Demonstration Club will meet at 1:00 p. m. at Reid and Salmons Gro cery. The Enterprise Home Dem onstration Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Carlyle King. Friday, Jan. 13: Office. Cold winter evenings call for a hot soothing beverage. Russian Tea is a good one to_. fill the bill. The following recipes are ones you may wish to try: Rl'SSIAN TEA 1 1/2 cups sugar Rind of 1 orange 8 whole cloves 5 cups water Juice of 4 oranges Juice of 1 lemon 8 cups brewed tea. Add sugar, orange rind, cloves and water and boil five minutes. Strain. Add freshly steeped tea and fruit juices. Keep hot until ready to serve. Do not boil* Serves I 20 to 25. "Instant Idea" for the busy homemaker "Mix" for Instant Russian family of Greenville visited his sister, Mrs. Taylor Mus tlan, and friends in Embro Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Payn ter and son of Hampton, Va., spent the New Year weekend with Mrs. Blanche Stallings and family. Mrs. Joe Greer and child ren and Mrs. Blanche Stallings spent several days during the Christmas holidays with rela tives in Richmond, Va., and Annadale and Hyattsville, Md. Mrs. Lowell Harris antf sis ter, Ruth, visited Mrs. Eva Riggan Saturday. Notice your label. Tea 2 cups instant orange drink 1 cup sugar 1/2 cup instant tea 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground cloves Optional: 1 package lemon ade mix without sugar. Shake up these ingredients, place in container with close fitting lid. When you are ready for a stea/ning cup of the tea, add 2 teaspoons of the mix to a cup of hot water, sip and enjoy it. (This recipe provides enough ' mix" for 30 cups of tea.) Friends Of College To Present Greco The next Friends of the Col lege program will be perform ed by Jose Greco and his Span ish Dance Company January 9 and 10 at William Neal Reyn olds Coliseum at North Carolina State University. The Friends of the College program, now in the eighth year brings internationally recognized performers to the North Carolina State Uni versity campus each year. Currently, some 19,000 persons from across theState hold membership in the organ ization. Sigma Delta Chi, the pro fessional journalism society, was foundpd in 1909. WARREN THEATRE WARRENTON, N. 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