1>M 1 *1 '??++< 111 mi n i m RIDGEWAY NEWS ? > 11 ??f ++++++-I Mrs. A. G. Bender and Doris and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sea man visited Mr. and Mrs. J. ' A. Seaman, Sr., in Raleigh on Sunday. Miss Joyce Seaman of East Carolina College, Greenville, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Holtz man visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seaman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pas chall, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Jr., and children, Mrs. Chris Holtzman and Mrs. Albert Bender and Doris visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell on Saturday night in observance of Mr. Mitchell's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. \V, B. Seaman and Marshall were also guests of the Sea mans. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kilian Sr., were Mrs. George Bender, Mrs. ^linnie Chandler, Mrs. G. A. Daeke, Jr., and sons, Mrs. Herman Seaman, Mrs. J. D. Holtzman, Barbara Brantley, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holtzman and Linda and Richard, Jr., Mrs. Walter Brauer, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hecht, Mrs. John Bender, Mrs. McCargo, Mrs. Rryson of South Hill, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bender, Mrs. J. G. Kilian, Michael Kilian, Mrs. Henry Seaman, Mrs. R. R. Hecht, Mrs. Mar garet H. Quarburg, Miss Julie Conrad of Norfolk, Va., the Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Franke and Mr. and Mrs. Erich Hecht. VPS Meets The Young People's Societi of St. Paul's Lutheran Churcl met Friday night with Mrs Chris Holtzman as hostess Mr. Richard J. Holtzman president, presided over tht business session. The Rev. M E. Franke opened the meet ing with scripture and prayei and led in topic discussion Mr. and Mrs. Seaman wer< in charge of the entertainment He showed a film, "The Cov and the Carton.'' The hostess served ic< cream, cake, soft drinks, cof fedijr Ad other dainties. Thf pa^sh Jiall was decorated witi red roses. Brewer Funeral Is Held Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Foxwell Brewer, 73, of Rt. 2, Littleton, who died Mon day, were conducted Wed nesday at 4:30 p.m. at Bear Swamp Baptist Church by the Rev. Jerald Norman and the Rev. C. R. Breedin. Burial was in Corinth Church ceme tery. She is survived by her hus band, Ernest Brewer: five daughters, Mrs. Claude War ren, Jr., of Littleton, Mrs. James Marsh of Garden Grove, Calif., Mrs. W. W. Person of Richmond, Va., Mrs. Mahlon Dickens of Knox - ville, Tenn., and Mrs. Zack Ladd of Yadkinsville; one son, Walter H. Brewer of Littleton; one brother, John L. Foxwell of Edenton; and 19 grand children. RECEIVES AWARD Jeannette Reavls of War renton received an award as a member of East Carolina College tennis team at the annual Awards and Installa tion banquet of the college, it was announced from Green ville this week. ?? 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