'.v News & Society Items Mrs. Hllah T. Falkener has returned to Warrenton after spending some time in Auburn dale, Fla., with her daughter, Mrs. Sarah Hllah Read, and family.' Mrs. Mary W. Shields and Barry, Mrs. J. R, English and Betsy and John Roland, III, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wes ton and family of Franklinton spent several days this week on the Outer Banks. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fri day are visiting relatives in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wil liams have returned from visit ing relatives in Louisville, Ky. Mrs. J. W. Scott has return ed to her home here after spending some time in Vedre Beach, Fla., with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt er, Jr., and family of Charlot tesville, are spending some time this week near Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mrs. C. W. Milliard and Mrs. Earl Maynard are visiting rela tives in Fayetteville. Mrs. L. M. Haithcock is visit ing her brother, Mr. Willard Milliard, and family in Raleigh. Mr. Dixon H. Ward of Staun ton, Va., is visiting his mo ther, Mrs. V. F. Ward. Mr. J. K. Fletcher returned to Clinton, S. C., Sunday after visiting his mother. Mrs. H. L. Falkener, for some time. MSs. Falkener returned with htm. Mr. Jeff Palmer of Falls Church, Va., visited relatives ant} friends here Monday. l^liss Mary Frances Rodwell is "visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Daaiel and Miss Elizabeth Dan iel, in Littleton. Guests of Mrs. Janet Conn om Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Holland and Misses Jupe Holland and Rildia Jones of Raleigh. Miss Nancy Williams is at tending camp at Kanuga for two weeks. Misses Catherine Marshall and Cynthia Kale of Durham spent last week with Mrs. W. D. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Caulder of nton spent Sunday with Mr. Riyprs. Mrs. of jWl^rfenton Rem and will visit em for some time. Mr. Gene Ranes of Warrenton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Caulder in Jacksonville, Fla. !Mr. and Mrs. David Koontz and daughters of Burlington s?ent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Inez. Mrs. E. B. Coley and Miss Grace Elizabeth Coley of Lum berton spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harris. '?Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harris recently attended the races in Ocean City, Md., with a party of friends from Louisburg. Mr. Jeff Palmer of Falls Church, Va., visited relatives and friends here this week. Warrenton was his former home. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Powell and daughter, Judy, left, Tuesday for Denver, Colorado, MRS. JOHN CHARLES SALDI M/ss Blaekwell And \ t Mr. SaldiAre Wed In a double-ring ceremony of dignity and beauty in St. John's Catholic Church at four o'clock on Sunday, August 10; Miss Janie Carolyn Blackwell be came the bride of Sgt. John Charles Saldi. Father McQuirk officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoverson Ben jamin Blackwell of Warrenton and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest James Saldi of Buffalo, N. Y. The church was decorated with palms, lighted candles and white mums. Wedding music waslurnlshed by Tommie C. Currle, jr., of Norlina, organist, and the Rev. Tom C. Currle of Norlina, solo ist, who sang "The Wedding after spending one and one-half weeks with his mother, Mrs. A. C. Powell. His trip was cut ? short due to sickness in his wife's family. Visiting Mrs. Powell for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. John S. Powell and Mr. Fred Powell of Rich mond, Va., and Mr. Charles Powell and family of Macon. RETURNS FROM EUROPE Miss Sandra Jones of War renton, Va, is spending sev eral days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Jones. Miss Jones returned by plane Sunday from Europe where she had been on a tour for the past two months. Prayer" and "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." Traditional wedding music was played. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of chantilly lace over taffeta, silk organza with scalloped neckline trimmed in seed pearls, and with scalloped short sleeves trimmed with lace and seed pearls. The bodice was of matching lace and lace was used along the hemline and back. Covered buttons were used in the back. Her full train of silk organza extended from the back pf the dress and her veil of illusion fell from a cluster of rose petals and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white baby or chids with a larger orchid in the center, and ivy. Cary Saldi, brother of the groom, was altar boy. Miss Debbie Blackwell was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a pink chiffon over taffeta with a headpiece of matching satin with veil of il lusion. Her flowers were laven dar, pink and white mums, j showered with rainbow ribbons, j Bridesmaids were Mrs. Don ald Edwards of Louisburg and Mrs. Don Steele of Roanoke j Rapids. They wore lavendar 1 chiffon over taffeta and match ing veils of illusion. They carried mixed flowers show ered with rainbow streamers. Miss Donna Steele was flow er girl. Her dress was of lavendar and pink chiffon over lavendar satin showered with daisies. Her headpiece was of matching lavendar and lace with flowing streamers. She carried a basket of rose petals. Bonnie Blackwell, brother of the bride, was rlngbearer. He | wore a white linen jacket with navy pants and a white car nation. Sgt. William R. Weller was | best man. Ushers were Sgt. James G. Tyner, in, and Lloyd F. Reedy of Roanoke Rapids Air Force Base. Mrs. Lloyd C. King was mistress of ceremonies. The bride's mother wore a turquoise dress and coat of chiffon and matching accessor ies, and lavendar orchids. The groom's mother wore a blue crepe and lace dress with bluo accessories, and lavendar orchids. The bride's grandmother, Mrs. H. L. Munn of Warren ton, wore a pale green suit and the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Isabella Florentine, wore mint green crepe. Each wore white carnation corsages. Reception A reception was given by the bride's parents following the ceremony at the Holiday Inn In Roanoke Rapids. Decorations were pink mums and white glads In sliver candelabra. Lime punch was served by Mrs. Wil liam Chen suit and Mrs. W. a King. Mrs: Mary Lou Wall cot the bride1* cake. Ham bla red buff at. Favors at rice dolllee were given by Miss Petty Blackwell of Warren ton, sister of the bride. Out - at ? town guests were Freedom is just a word. ! ?I Until ^ ty U.S. Savins* Bond* * Fr Bride-Elect Feted At Several Parties Miss Nettie Lou Elam, bride elect, was honored at a float ing miscellaneous shower on Monday, Aug. 11, at the Warren Recreation Club. She was pre sented an orchid corsage and an electrical appliance by the host esses. The bridal motif was carrieo out with white bells and green ery on the mantle. White umbrellas and greenery were used elsewhere. A white cut work cloth was used on the bride's table with an arrange ment of white flowers. Miss Nettie Lou Elam, bride elect, was honored on Friday, Aug. 8, at a kitchen shower by Miss r-.ir.ei Gardner in her home on Ctuntry Club Road. Upon at rival, the hostess pro sented the nonotee a corsage made of miniature kitchen uten sils. Summer flowers we-e used fo ? decorations throughout the home. Chicken salad sandwiches, -heese straws, cake squares, nuts and mints were served with punch to a few of her school friends who attended. The bride-elect received lovely kitchen gifts. Marriage Licenses Donald Michael Rich, White, of Fayettevtlle to Bonnie Jean White of Richmond, Va; John William Powell, color vtd, of Rout e I, Macon, tc Patricia Ann Payne-bf Trevose, Texas. Richard Anthony Perez, white, of Blasdell, N. Y., to Annette St. George of North Bergen, N. J. Dean William Kell, white, ol Hamburg, N. Y., to Sandrs Lynn Abplanalp of Hamburg, N, Y. Phillip Edward West, white, of Route 1, Littleton, to Be linda Raye Carroll of Star Route, White Plains, Va. Astor Claude Brooks, white, of Dundas, Va., to Verne Lou Penland of Victoria, Va. David James Matthews, white, of Washington, D. C., t< Susan Ann Graham of Washing ton, D. C. Darrell Allan Black, white, oi Washington, D. C., to Jacqueline Rose Schreiner of Oxon Hill, Md. Willie Bebley Taylor, color ed, of Route 1, Macon, to Jean ette Marticia Groeneveldt ol Route 1, Macon. In Hospital Patients tn Warren General Hospital at 5 p. m. Tuesday were listed as follows: Ethel Conn, Pattie Burchette, Elmer Davis, Walter Webb, John Ross, Ricky Rivers, Anna Stegall, George Riggan, Lena Overby, Mamie Robertson, Nora King, Mary Hodges, Blanche Ellis, Dorothy Clea ton, Ann Collins, Alice Terry, Robert Macon Davis, Helen Lewis, Carrie Mitchell, Rose Moss, Lucille Hargrove, Ethel Debnam, Lois Rodwell, Her bert Munn, Dallas Evans, John H. Brown, Alice Wyckoff, Wil liam Mason, Glenn Banks, Durell Boyd, Willie Taylor, John Robinson, Willie Wil liams, and Patrick Earl Terry. BOYD REUNION The annual Boyd reunion will be held Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. W. Scott. Prior to the meeting at the home of Mrs. Scott a service will be held at Emmanuel Episcopal Church at 12:30 p. m. with the Rev. Kur ford Boyd of Collinsville, Va., as the guest minister. The Rev. R, W. Orvis, rector will hold the prayer service. Mr. Joe Norman of Enfield will be In charge of ceremonies at the Scott home. RETURN FROM EUROPE Miss Elizabeth Allen, Mrs. J. B. Bobbitt and Mrs. J, B. Boyce of Warren ton and Mrs. S. T. Arrlngton of Raleigh re turned to Warrenton last week after spending four weeks In Europe, traveling by air. RETURNS FROM EUROPE Mrs. J. N. Ellis returned last week from a tour of a number of European countries, travel ing by boat. ? ? and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Saldl, all of Buffalo, M. Y. For traveling the bride changed Into a mint green dress with matching accessories and the orchid lifted from her bouquet. '? < ? J: if She la a graduate et John Graham High School and l's Hair styling Aen of a ptfsttlon with Li _ m . ' .J Punch, cake squares, cheese straws, and other dainties were served. Punch was poured by the grcom's mother, Mrs. D. G. White. Mrs. Jim Tate, sister of the groom - elect, assisted the bride-elect in opening gifts. Around 75 guests attended from Chase City, Va., Oxford, Henderson. Norlina and War renton. Hostesses were Mrs. Bill Connell, Mrs. George Shearin, Mrs. Palmer King and Mrs. Tom Connell Miss Nettie L.ou El 'in in .i elct of Chr.rlr-' Tr .? was in. ne red rece***" lunchere ti. by " ,r .1? ron ,o;itague .-.i" Mi... Linda Montague of Oxford at the host esses' cottage on the Tar Kiver. Some 25 guest*; attended. Among them Mrs. James Gar land Elam and Mrs. B. G. White, mother of the bridal couple. Other guests were friends, relatives and mem bers of the bridal party from Warrenton and Oxford. The bride-elect was present ed a silver bread tray by tin host esses. Library News MRS. L. S. DANIEL Librarian Our circulation continues to rise. Seventy-three library cards were signed last week. Our old and new titles are be ing viewed and read. Would you be interested in these new books?: "The Pictorial Encyclopedia of Fashion," Kybalova; "The Know - Nothing Gardener's Guide to Success," Hull: "The I Complete Hook of Growing Plants," Haling; "Jane Aus ten's Letters to Her Sister," Chapman; "American Cities," Hoag: "How To Keep Your ' Youthful Vitality After Forty," I Kordel; "The Gods Ale Not I Mocked," Taylor; "The Great I Assassins," Sparrow; "Alex ander Pope," Quenell: "Amer ' ican Writing In the Twentieth Century," Thorp. I Also, "Classic. Romantic, j Modern," Bar/un; "My j Horses. My Teachers." pod h ajsk y: " M o o n s oo n M u r - 1 der," Cooper; "Mr. Bridge," Connell: "Lonesome Cities," McKuen; "The Man Whose ' Dreams Came True." Synions; "The Man Who Held Tlie Queen | to Ransom." Green aw ay: Legion Auxiliary Holds Meeting The American Legion Auxili ary, Unit No. 25, met on Thurs day night of last week at the home of Mrs. Scott Gardner with 16 members and two guests in attendance. Mrs. Palmer King, newly Installed president, presided. The Invocation was given by Mrs. W. L. Wood and the singing of "America" was led by Mrs. Leonard Daniel at the piano. Miss Sadie Limer was ap pointed to contact veterans re turning to the county from Viet | nam. The unit voted to contribute $25 to the VA Hospital at Oteen, to be used toward the purchase of television sets for the use of hospitalized veterans. It was announced that five members of the unit will serve a barbecue picnic to veterans and nurses of a selected ward ! at the Durham VA Hospital on Wednesday, Aug. 20, with the auxiliary furnishing the food. The president introduced i Miss Harriet Sabrowski of Norlina High School and Miss Lisa Coleman of John Gra I "Everything Must Go," Water I house! "How to Write, Speak and Think More Effectively," \ Klesch; "Koseheath," Troy; i "The Planets," Lauber; "The J Poet And Her Book," Gould; 1 "Militari," Wilkinson. ham High School who reported on their week at "Girls?>.ate". The members listened with In terest as the girls described the many worthwhile activities and opportunities which bene fited them at this week of "Democracy In Action." Each spring two outstanding girls are chosen by the auxiliary and the school teachers to represent Warren County and Unit No. 25 at this outstanding confer ence In Greensuoro. Punch, cheese straws and cookies were served by the r hostess, assisted by Mrs. Simon Gardner and Mrs. Henry Full er. Livestock Prices Prices paid on Creech Live I stock Market at Norlina on Tuesday were as follows: VEAL - topped at 40?; prime j to good, 38?-40?; standard to good, 33?-38?. COWS ? Commercial, 21? 22.50?; utility, 18?-21?; can ners, 16?-18?. HOGS-topped at 26?; 140 to 160, 24?; 160 to 180, 25?; 180 to 240, 26?; 240 to 260, 25?. SOWS?400 to 600, 22.50? 23.25?. BULLS?Medium, 24?. FEEDER HEIFERS?400 to 600, 22?-24?. JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT ROLLS OF CARPET RKOULAR SAtl MAGEE NYLON CARPET, AVOCADO & BLUE . . . S 5.95 $3.95 Sq. Yd. MAGEE NYLON CARPET, BEIGE, GOLD, & LT. GREEN $ 8.95 $5.95 Sq. Yd. FORREST NYLON TWIST, 12' FULL ROLL, ALMOND GREEN $ 9.98 $7.98 Sq. Yd. MAGEE ALL WOOL, 3 PLY TWIST, GOLD ROLL $15.95 $9.95 Sq. Yd* FORREST FORTEL POLYESTER. LONDON MIST GREEN $11.98 $9.95 Sq. Yd. MAGEE NYLON 100% CONTINUOUS. LT. GREEN $ 9.98 $5.50 Sq. Yd. 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