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News & Society Items Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher Cren shaw and family of Richmond, Va., were weekend guests of Mrs. W. R. Baskervlll. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans and little son of Ayden were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Carroll and family. Mrs. Hazel Kaley of New York Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Bullock and family. Mrs. G. W. Passmore of Raleigh was a holiday guest of Miss Elizabeth Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J, p. t. Har ris and family of Albemarle visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Johnson of Seaboard visited relatives here last week. Mrs. H. L. Falkener spent several days this week In Clinton, S. C., with Mr. John K. Fletcher. Miss Emily Hillard of Gas tonia spent the weekend here with her brother, Mr. Allen Htl liard. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Vaughan of Rocky Mount visited relatives here on Sunday. Mrs. William Lineburg of Shelby is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hawkins. Dinner guestsof Mr. and Mrs. A. J. House on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Jay House of Gibsonville. ? Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Wesson, Jr., of Columbia, S. C., were visitors here Monday. Mrs. w. E. Wesson and Misses Rebecca and Celeste Weston remained with relatives in Lacrosse, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Sey mour, Sr., of Greenwood, S. C. visited Mrs. T. V. Allen on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Green way and children of Henderson were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rooker and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs Robert Vaughan of Maryland were holiday guests of her mother, Mrs. G. N. Pit tard. Mrs. A. B. Moon of South Boston, Va., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. B. Traynham. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart and son were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and family of Hamp ton, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. . ;Ahdrew j_ Kenly and family of .-.Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. N. M. Weaver, who has been visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward, in Indianapolis, Ind., has moved to the old Stevenson place near Warrenton where she Is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Weaver and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thar rington of Norfolk, Va., are visiting relatives here. Mrs. J. c. MacGruder of Palmer, Va., and Miss Sue House of Thelma were guests of relatives here during the weekend. Mrs. A. H. Vann of Frank linton and Miss Frances Vann of Raleigh were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Whit Peoples. Miss Ann Twitty of Salisbury spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Twitty. Miss Betsy Byrd Bobbitt of Winston - Salem spent the holl ' days here with her mother, Mrs. Branch Bobbitt. Miss Mary Cary Harris of Franklin, Va., is visiting rela tives here. Mrs. Rebecca Church Young of Grand Island, Nebraska, is making her home at Colonial Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Keller have returned to their home In Wilmington, Delaware, after being guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Prlday at Colonial Lodge MRS. GORDON MICHAEL RYON M/js Long Becomes Bride Of Mr. Ryon Miss Margaret Ruth Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Men dall Homer Long of Cary, on Saturday, April sixth became the bride of Gordon Michael Ryon in the Cary Presbyterian Church. He Is the son of M?. and Mrs. Maurice Gordon Ryon of Chapel Hill. The Rev. Ralph C. Tea^ley officiated. During the' cere mony, the soloist, Miss Wanda Pulley, sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "Oh Perfect Love." The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Kathryn Comer of Cary was maid of honor and the bro for several days last week. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shearln were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shearln of Alex andria, Va., Ronald Shearln of Duke Law School, Durham, Miss Carolyn Shearin of Greensboro and Miss Ellen Shearln of East Carolina University, Green .ville. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Midkiff and son, Lee, Mr. and Mrs/ Clarence Burton, Mr. Charley Burton and Mrs. Jean Gary at Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with Mrs. Charlie Frazier. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gibson on Easter Sunday were John William Gib son, Margaret Harris, Miss Mlna Reld, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. James and daughters, Peggy and Tammy, of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gibson, Jr., and son, Clay, of Portsmouth, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gib son of Littleton and Mr. Wal ter Jones of Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. E. L. Rose and son, Bob, of Fayettevllle spent the Easter holiday with Mrs. L. O. Robertson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ed munds and son, Eddie Ray, of Richmond, Va., and Mr. Thom as Frazier of Hampton, Va., were Sunday visitors of Mr. Charlie Frazier. Mrs. R. J. Shakelton of Erie, Pa., has been a guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Orvls ther of the bridegroom, Daniel C. Ryon, was best man. The ushers were Henry Montgom ery Long, brother of the bride and Thomas D. Ryon, brother of the bridegroom. I After a reception at the Church, the couple left for a brief wedding trip. The bride is a senior at ' Pfeace College in Raleigh. The bridegroom is serving in the United States Army and is pre sently stationed at Fort Ben ning, Georgia. Mrs. Ryon is the granddaugh ter of Mrs. H. C. Montgomery of Warrenton. for some time. Mr. R. B. Dewy of Charlotte is also th#?r guest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurst, Jr., of Pinehurst were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Mendell H. Long of Cary were Easter guests of Mrs. H. C. Mont gomery and Miss Sadie Llmer. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barber and son of Gastonia were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Davis, Miss Debra King of East Car olina University, Greenville, spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen King. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robinson on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Mel vln Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Robinson, Jr., of Rich mond, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Whitby of Warrenton. ATTEND SERVICES Among relatives herefor me morial services for Mrs. Hat tie Fltts Eldrldge last Fri day afternoon were Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Eldrldge of Phil adelphia, Pa., Mrs. J. A. Dam eron and Misses Sarah Fltts and Lilly Belle Dam eron of Durham, Brig. General and Mrs. W. T. Fltts of AshevUle, Prof, and Mrs. C. J. Bradner of Greenville and Mrs. R. C. Jones of Henderson. (Political Advertisement) VOTE FOR BAYMOND B. MAIXAED Raymond B. Mallard FOR Judge Of Court Of Appeals In The Democratic Primary?May 4th Born in Duplin County, North Carolina, 1906. Attended Wake Forest College and Law School. Practiced in Tabor City, North Carolina, from 1932 to 1955. Served in General Assembly, 1939. Served in Army as enlisted man, 1944-45. Served as Superior Court Judge from 1955 to 1967. Now serving on Court of Appeals under gubernatorial appointment. Now serving as Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals by ap pointment of Chief Justice. Baptist. 32 Degree Mason. Past President Rotarjr Club. Past Post Commander American Legion. Past Vice-President North Carolina Bar Association. Past Chairman, Conference of Superior Court Judges. Married, one daughter, two grandchildren. tw? Ad?t. p?id Mt my w?*r? c?mt? Mmtw ot jud?. >????< a. miUrd. A group of people from the Sans Sousl Book Club In Winterville toured Warrenton on Wed nesday of last week. They were guests of the Warrenton Woman's Club at a coffee hour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Butler while here when they were extended a welcome to the town by Mayor W. A. Miles. The visitors were pictured at the Warrenton Recreation Club during their lunch hour. Shown, right to left are: Front row?Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Hunsucker, Mrs. Vernon White; second row?Mrs. Lyles Russell; back row?Mrs. McArthur, Mr. McArthur, and Mr. Ellis. MISS BOLTON Miss Bolton To Wed Rayford W. Griffin Mr. arid Mrs. Ernest Bolton of Warren Plains announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Carroll, to Rayford W. Griffin of Raleigh, son of Mrs. Wiley Pearce of Henderson and the late Mr. Griffin. A June 9 wedding is planned. Philatheas Meet At Home Of Mrs. Wood The V. L. Pendleton Phila thea Class met Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. W. R. Wood with Mrs. W. B. Crinkley co hostess. Mrs. L . C. Davis, president, presided and Mrs. A. C. Blalock gave the devo tional. Miss Mamie Gardner gave an Interesting program on "Wo men in the Bible." The hostesses served asweet course with coffee and nuts to the 14 members and one visi tor present. Former Patient Praises Warren Hospital Lowell Harris, a recent pa tient in Warren General Hos pital, said this week that while he has spent a lot of time in different hospitals, he has never received better attention any where than he received at War ren General Hospital. He particularly praises the nurses. He said that when he rang his bell a nurse quickly appeared at his bedside with a nice smile and kind words that, went a long ways toward his fast recovery. Harris said that the people of Warren County should be proud of Warren General Hos pital. Course (Continued from page 1) Murray, chief, P. D., Bailey; G. D. Womble, sheriff, Rocky Mount. Northampton ? Gertrude H. Cox, jail matron, S. D., Jack son; John M. Cox, jailer, S. D., Jackson; E. W. Ingram, deputy sheriff, Jackson; E. Frank Out land, sheriff, Jackson; Estelle J. Wheeler, jail matron, Jack son. Wake ? William Y. Jones, jailer, S. D? Raleigh; R. C. Pleasants, jailer, deputy sheriff, Raleigh; Wesley M. Straughn, jailer, S. D., Ral | eigh. Warren ? Clarence Davis, sheriff, Warrenton; Jesse C. Young, jailer, S. D., Warrenton. Vance?C. Howard Anderson, jailer, S. D., Henderson; Har vert E. Ellington, jailer, S. D., Henderson; L. B. Falkner, sheriff, Henderson. Court (Continued from page 1) pay a $25 fine and court costs when he pled guilty to a charge of reckless driving. Pannie Powell Jones was or dered to pay a $100 fine and court costs when she pled guilty to a charge of drunk driv ing. Pannie Powell Jones was also charged with having no opera tor's license and reckless driv ing, to which charges she pled not guilty. The court found her LAWN BOY MOWER-RAMA LAWN MOWER DEMONSTRATION i FRIDAY, APRIL 19th. SATURDAY, APRIL 20th. Think of all the things you'd III in a the L. We will have factory representative at our store to show you the Line of Lawn Boy Power Lawn Mowers?The Quick Quiet Easy Starting Lawn Mower that you will ]ust have to see to believe how easy it starts and how smooth it exits and made to last you many years longer. FREE PRIZES On each of the two days we will give away to one whose name Is drawn ? JACKSON LAWN CART ? $10.00 RETAIL Register each day for the Free Drawing ? SPECIAL ALLOWANCE for your old Lawn Mower ? regard less of condition of $10.00 on the purchase of any Lawn Boy Mower during the two day demonstration. Two Days ? Friday April 19th - Saturday April 20th. SHOP *M SAVE LANIER HARDWARE CO. CVEKmONfi IN Min?U . (4 - -in WARR6NT0N, H. C.' v -Wi'- ? V ? -W ft guilty of the no operator's li cense charge but not guilty of reckless driving. The State took a nol pros with leave. Defendants In speeding cases and verdicts of the court were as follows: Theodore Lee Davis, coats; Wilbert s. Reams, $10 and costs; Paul Andrews, costs; Stuart Arnold Schneider, costs; Joseph StromlcJt, costs. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Edwards spent the weekend In Greenville. NOTICE .... We will begin free mothproofing on April 18th " THOSE MOTHS!!! next time I'll have my clothes drycleaned by a SANEX drycleaner! SANEX is the world's leading mothproofing with a Purifying Finish." Your garments are not only mothproofed, but new scientific additive in our drycleaning process protects them against perspiration odors, mold and mildew. Garments look better and last longer . . at no extra cost to you! FREE MOTHPROOFING WITH DRYCLEANING SERVICE Two Convenient Plants To Serve You. Grissom's I Fashion SERVICE CLEANERS I CLEANERS NORLINA I WARRENTON Tel. 456-2791 W Tel. 237-3638 ALL NEW This time see your child in exciting BLACK AND WHITE plus breathtaking LIVING COLOR t.iken with our EXCLUSIVE Piggy Back Camera "!! rHURSDAY - FRIDAY & SATURDAY APRIL 18th. - 19th. & 20th. 111 Hh a - HEY...MOM! 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