News & Society Items
.* Mr. Ronald Shear in of Duke
Law School, Durham, spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
^ ,and Mrs- Roy Shear in.
t -Miss Betsy Byrd Bobbltt
01 Winston-Salem and Mr. and
Mrs. Brancli Bobbltt and little
son of Madison were weekend
guests of Mrs. J. B. Bobbltt.
Mr- and Mrs. Billy Mltchl
ner of Burlington, were
.weekend guests of Mrs. J. t
?Mitch Iner.
j Mesdames Roger Dowtln,
? H. M. Williams and H. R. Ged
jdle visited Mrs. Roy Davis
Jin the Vance Manor Nursing
jHome In Henderson last week,
j Mrs. J. w. Scott and Mrs.
JH. O. Flshel attended a Scout
(celebration in Halifax on
.Saturday.
: Mrs. M. D. WUllford and
sons, Mack and Arthur, of
Virginia Beach, Va., were
?weekend quests of her mother,
Mrs. Arthur Petar, who is a
patient in Warren General
Hospital.
^.Miss Nina Moseley of Rich
mond, \i, spent the weekend
here.
Miss Lucy Banzet of Sweet
Briar College is here for the
t spring holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meadors
and little son spent the week
end In Washington, D. c.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheek
and family of Kinston were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Boyce.
Mrs. W. T. Pitchford is
visiting relatives in Augusta,
G a..
?Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Adams
and little son of North Wilkes
boro were weekend guests of
his mother, Mrs. J. E.Adams,
and his grandmother, Mrs.
T. V. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Daniel and Miss Joyce Lynn
Daniel visited his father, Mr.
3. A. Daniel, in Vance Manor
Nursing Home in Henderson
on Saturday evening.
Mrs. W. A. Connell and Mrs.
C. L. Purdy visited Mrs. Roy
Davis In Vance Manor Nurs
ing Home in Henderson on
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Charles Lamb of Rich
mond, Va., is visiting her sis
ter , Mrs. Alpheus Jones.
f Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Carroll of Henderson spent the
weekend here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Aretas Smith
and son, Wilbur, of Catskill,
^Md., were guests of the Rev.
and Mrs. L. V. S. Sutton on
Thursday of last week.
Weekend guests of Mrs.
J. B. Williams and Mrs. Mar
garet Barnes were Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Wilder of Raleigh,
Mr. and Mrs. J, g. Shannon
and Miss Bobble Shannon and
Mr. G. E. Smalllngs of sil
ver Spring, Md. Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Wilder, Jr., and little
daughter, Anna Maria, of Ra
leigh were their Sunday
guests.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Tim Thompson were
Miss Pat Taylor and Mr. David
Conroy of Hartford, Conn., and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bessom
of Washington, D. C.
MISS CONNIE FAYE YOt'N'G
durghter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin G. Young of Wise, whose
engagement to SP/4 William Jackson Perkinson of the
United States Army is announced by her parents. A sum
mer wedding is planned.
Mrs. Harrison Heads Jr. Woman's Club
Mrs. Lloyd Harrison was
elected president of the War
renton Junior Woman's Club
at a meeting held at Colonial
Lodge on Jam. 26, with Mrs.
Roy Robertson and Mrs. Edgar
Neal as hostesses.
Mrs. Harrison succeeds
Mrs. Clalborn Aycockwhohas
resigned. Mrs. Roy Robertson
was elected recording secre
tary, replacing Mrs. Harrison
in this position when she re
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Glass. ot New York City
ami ounce the birth - of a
daughter, Laura Kearny, on
February 1 at a New York
hospital. Mrs. Glass is the
former Miss Grace Alston
of Warrenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Echols
of Patterson, Ga., announce
the birth of a son, Thomas
Edward, Jr., in Memorial
Hospital, Waycrosse, Ga., on
Feb. 3. Mrs. Echols is the
former Miss Nancy Rose Har
ris of Warrenton.
Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Moseley of Vaughan announce
the birth of a son, David Lynn,
on Jan. 26 in Roanoke Rapids
Hospital. Mrs. Moseley is the
former Miss Charlotte Perry
Hamm of Holllster.
signed to accept the club pre
sidency.
Mrs. Earl Haithcock gave an
informative program on Air
Pollution.
In its report of the January
meeting, the club also sub
mitted an account of its De
cember 26 meeting, not
heretofore submitted for
publication.
The December meeting was
in the nature of a social
gathering with the husbands
of the members as guests and
was held at Colonial Lodge
where a delicious meal was
served buffet style. The
Christmas Story, from Luke
2: 1-20, was read by Mrs.
Clinton Capps.
After dinner a crowd of
40 retired to the Country Club
for dancing and light refresh
ments. The hostesses were
Mrs. Jack Harris, Mrs. Bob
by Allen, Mrs. Thurman Bat
ten, and Mrs. Dave Hazelett.
Mrs. Emily Burrows
collected and delivered dona
tions from the members.
These funds were given by the
club to a needy family of the
county.
CLASS TO MEET
The V. L. Pendleton Phila
thea Class of the Warrenton
Baptist Church will meet
Tuesday night at 8 o'clock in
the home of Mrs. C. V.
Whitford with Mrs. R. G.
Chewnlng as co-hostess.
MENUS
Feb. 13-17
MARIAM BOVD
Monday?Fish loaf, green
beans, cornmeal muffins, con
gealed citrus salad, cookies,
milk.
Tuesday?Barbecued chick
en, cabbage and raisin salad,
green peas, rolls, iced cake
squares, milk.
Wednesday - Spanish rice,
turnip greens, cornbread,
fresh pears, milk.
Thursday - Chicken and
vegetable soup, crackers, 1/2
peanut butter sandwich, apple
pie with cheese, milk.
Friday ? Hamburger, bun,
navy beans, cole slaw, fruit
cocktail, milk.
NORI.IN \
Monday ? Hot dogs, chili,
slaw, onions, creamed pota
toes with cheese, buns, mo
lasses drop cookies, butter,
milk.
Tuesday?Roast beef, mixed
greens, pickled beets, spoon
break, Valentine cake
squares, butter, milk.
Wednesday?Beef and vege
table soup, 1/2 pimento cheese
sandwich, 1/2 peanut butter
and jelly sandwich, orange,
crackers, butter, milk.
Thursday?Navy beans with
ham, steamed cabbage, glazed
carrots, raisin squares, corn
bread, butter, milk.
Friday?Oven fried liver,
gravy, creamed potatoes,
stringbeans, biscuit, apple
sauce cake, butter, milk.
Mrs. Fleming Feted
At Kitchen Shower
Mrs. Lacey Fleming, a
December bride, was honored
at a kitchen shower on Mon
day night in the home of Mrs.
Carolyn Buchanon on Spring
Valley Road, Henderson. A
yellow and white motif was
carried out in decorations of
spring flowers.
Mrs. Fleming, the former
Miss Bonnie Gupton of Areola,
was presented a corsage and
a gift of corning ware by the
hostess, and kitchen utensils
by the guests.
Games and contests were
enjoyed by the group of 25.
Cake squares, punch, cheese
straws and nuts were served
by Mrs. Ray Buchanon of Hen
derson, mother of the hostess,
and Mrs. Jack Ashcraft and
Mrs. Charles Basket, Jr.
SILVER ANNIVERSARY
Miss Louise Grissom, Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Burroughs,
and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ful
ler recently honored Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Grissom on their
twenty-fifth wedding anni
versary at a buffet supper.
The Fuller home was dec
orated In green and white
with lighted tapers. Thirty
guests attended.
RETURNS HOME
Mr. C. W. Cole has re
turned to his home in Wise
after being in Warren General
Hospital for several months.
IN HOSPITAL
Mr. Elmore Thompson is
receiving treatment in Maria
Parham Hospital in Hender
son.
Patronize the advertisers.
MRS. RICHARD HORACE FREEMAN
M iss Hunt Becomes
bride Of Mr. Freeman
HAMPTON, VA.- The Me
morial Baptist Church in
Hampton, Va., was the scene
of the marriage of Miss
Cathryne Townes Hunt, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Henderson Hunt of Hampton,
and Richard Horace Freeman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph
H. Freeman, also of Hampton,
on Saturday afternoon, Jan
uary 28 at two o'clock.
The Rev. Edward E.
Ruthledge, pastor of the
church officated at the double
ring ceremony.
The altar was decorated
with palms, baskets of white
mums and candlebras with
white lighted tapers.
A program of nuptial music
was presented by Mrs.
Thomas N. Barton, soloist and
Mrs. E. E. Ruthledge, or
ganist. The "Wedding Pray
er", "Because" and "The
Lord's Prayer" were the vo
cal selections used.
The bride, given in mar
riage by her father, wore a
traditional wedding gown
styled with a basque bodice of
Alencon lace reembroidered
in seed pearls, portrait neck
line and long sleeves ending
in Calla points. The bouffant
lace applique skirt was bound
In deep lace scallops and drap
ed in front over a lace un
derskirt. A Walteau train
completed the back of the
gown. Her veil of Imported
silk illusion was arranged with
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a lace petal pillbox etched in
petals and irridescent crys
tals. Her only ornament was
a cultured pearl, a gift of the
bridegroom. She carried a
lace covered Bible centered
with orchids showered with
Lily-of-the-Valley and satin
bridal streamers.
Mrs. J. A. Caldwell, in,
was matron of honor. She wore
a floor length gown designed
with an Empire bodice of moss
green Venice lace, oval neck
line and wedding bell sleeves.
A band of satin was bound
about the waist line above the
Alabaster sheath crepe skirt
with a Watteau panel arranged
In back. The headpiece was
of matching green velvet rose
cluster with Illusion. She car
ried a cascade of bronze
mums.
Bridesmaids were Miss
Nelda Clark of Littleton, North
Carolina, cousin of the bride,
and Mrs. Robert Helterbranof
Denbigh. They wore dresses
and headpieces identical to
that of the matron of honor
and carried cascades of yellow
mums.
Little Miss Leslie Hope
Caldwell was flowergirl. Her
dress was fashioned similar to
those of honor attendants. She
carried a white, lace-covered
basket of rose petals.
Mistresses of cermonies
were Mrs. G. M. Freeman,
Sr. and Mrs. E. K. Davenport.
The best man was Mr. Ran
dolph H. Freeman, father of
the bridegroom. Ushers were
William Randolph Freeman,
brother of the bridegroom,
Ronald Hamilton and Darrell
A. Wood of Hampton and Ro
bert Helterbran of Denbigh.
The bride's mother chose
for her daughter's wedding, a
gold and Alabaster brocade
ensemble with gold acces
sories and corsage of green
cymbldium orchids. Mrs.
Freeman, mother of the bride
groom, wore a dress ol beige
lace with matching acces
sories and corsage of green
Cybidium orchids.
Grandmothers of the couple
attending were Mrs. Jack
Clark of Littleton, N. C. ,
Mrs. K. H. Fox of Newport
News, Va. and Mrs. J. G.
Freeman of Hampton, Va.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held in the
social hall uf the church.
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cannot breathe under water.
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lodes in Chevrolets
We put automatic latches on all our folding seat-backs to keep them from flop
ping forward should you ever stop suddenly. The seat sits upright until you trip
a latch.
Additional itejns we put into the '67 Chevrolet: handy pushbutton releases
for the seat belts, an ash tray that glides in and out on ball bearings, a 4-speaker
stereo tape system you can add, not to mention noticeable improve
ments in the way the car rides and handles. Go to your dealer's.
Drive a new Chevrolet, get a free sample of
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that sure feeling
Releases
at a touch
to allow easy entry
into the rear.
Automatically
locks
to hold seat-backs
securely upright.
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PERSONALIZED
VALENTINES
5< To
$1.00
PACKAGED
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WITH SPECIAL
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TEACHERS
29< To 59<
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V a lent in e Plates, Cups & Napkins 34<
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Think of the
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shoe leather he'd
save?if he paid his
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by mail!
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