News & Society Items Mrs. Mildred C. Shear Id and daughters, Brenda and Kaye, Mrs, Lonnle Cox, Mrs. Julia F. Shear In and children, Robbie, BUI, Dale and Davis, of War renton and Miss Annette Lewis of Vaughan were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Prince in Hampton, Va. Miss Pamela Ann Prince has returned to her home In Hamp ton, Va., after visiting relatives here and In Roxboro. Weekend guests of Mrs. Roy Shearln were Misses Linda and Alice Turner of Weldon and Lt. Ronald Shearln of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Thomas Ellington spent last week In Nashville with her sister, Mrs. R. D. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Wilder of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mrs. Margaret Barnes. Mrs. J, D. Finch and family of Oxford visited relatives here last week. Among those visiting Mrs. Alice Southerland In Park View Hospital last Thursday were Miss Eula Allen, Mrs. W. B. Crinkley, Mrs. E. H. Weston, Mrs. R. C. Williams and Mrs. Bessie Parker of Holllster. Her recent guest s were her sons, Messrs. Sam Pinnell of New York, Hart Pinnell and Charles PinneU of Charlotte. Miss Susan Fleming ofWins ton-Salem Is visiting her great aunt, Mrs. J. N. Ellis. Mrs. Eugene King and sons of Richmond, Va., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. S, D. Dorsey. Mrs. J. C. MacGruder of Palmer, Va., visited Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Jones and Mr. G. R, Scoggin this week. Mrs. Florence Heartt of Ral eigh spent several days this week with Miss Elizabeth AHen. Miss Sue Kelly is visiting relatives in Greenville. Miss Pat Kelly, Mr. Dennis KeUy and Mrs. Kelly of Green ville visited relatives at Colonial Lodge on Sunday. Mesdames C. R. Rodwell, N. M. Bullock and Mary W. Shields spent the weekend In McLean, Va., as guests of Miss Betty Garnette. Dr. Galther Cauble of Hamp ton, Va., after visiting her sis ter, Mrs. w. R. Strickland, at Colonial Lodge, Is now spend ing some time at his range home In Denver, Colo. Miss Edwlna Rooker of Vir ginia Beach, Va., spent the weekend at her home here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rooker and aunt, Miss Elizabeth Rooker. Misses Diane Pennell, Deb orah King, Linda King and Irene Bowen spent the weekend at Atlantic Beach. Mr. And Mrs. Tray lor Honored At Reception Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker Traylor were honored at a reception held at theWarrenton Country Club, given by Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Massey, Jr.,on Saturday night, July 11, at 9:00 o'clock. The clubhouse was decorated In pink and white with summer floral arrangements. The mantel had an arrangement of pink roses, mums and gladioli centered In the middle with lighted brass candelabra. Mag nolia leaves were used through out. Mrs. Jack Adams greeted the guests and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blalock, Jr., Introduced the re ceiving line. Receiving at large were Mrs. Nancy Bullock, Mr. Hugh Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warrenton Girls On List Of Debutantes Two Warrenton girls are on the list of debutantes who will make their debuts at the 1970 Debutante Ball in Raleigh this summer, Arch T. Allen, III, publicity chairman, announced this wee).'. They are Martha Vaughan Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hawkins, and Helen White Holt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Holt. The local debs are among approximately 180 young ladies from across Tarheelia Invited for the formal presentation the weekend of September 11-12. Acclaimed by many as the outstanding social event of the year In the State, the ball will be accompanied by a number of special activities and func tions, including a tea at the Governor's Mansion September 10 with Mrs. Robert W. Scott as hostess. Parents of the debs will be guests of honor at a reception given by the Terpsichore an club and by a coffee hour for moth ers hosted by the honorary chairman of the ball. The formal presentation is scheduled on Friday ovening, Sept. 10, and will feature the traditional cartwheel figure, followed by dances and parties in honor of the debs. Misses Karen and Patricia Benson have returned to their home in Fremont, Calif., after visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Zelma Benson, for some time. Delbridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woodall presided at the bride's book. The bride's table was deco rated with a silver candela bra which held pink roses and snapdragons. Bridal petits four, ham rolls, cheese straws, nuts and mints were served. Presiding at the punch bowls were Mrs. W. R.Wood, Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Leigh Traylor, Mrs. Bill Farmer, Mrs. W. L. Wood, Mrs. W. D. Rodgers and Mrs. Scott Gard ner. Good-byes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rcdwell and Mayor and Mrs. W. A. Miles by the approximately 575 guests attending. Alston Family Holds Reunion On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Alston held a family reunion on Sun day when dinner was served picnic style. Relatives attending the reun ion were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wemyss ot Warrenton; Dr. and Mrs. Paul Alston and son, Rod ney, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Radas of Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Alston and children, Lynn, Michael and Carl, of Butner; Mrs. Estelle Stephens and Mrs. Johnnie Hatcher and daughter, Karen, of Richmond, Va.; Misses Patricia and Karen Benson and Mr. Steven Benson of Freemont, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Benson of Nashville and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. King and sons, Samuel and Carlton of Raleigh. ON DEAN'S LIST Three Warrenton Students were on the Dean's List at the spring semester of the Uni versity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. They were Martha Vaughan Hawkins, in the Gen eral College, and James Payne Beckwlth, Jr., and Edmund White Holt. attend camp Misses Joy Lynn Daniel, Sus an Hardy, Lib Floyd, Peggy Rodwell, Beth Elam, Rebecca Wood and Betsy Tucker spent last week In Greensboro at tending a girls basketball camp. Mr. And Mrs. Ross Given Anniversary Party By Children (The following account of the anniversary party given Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross by their children, published In the July 9 edition of The Warren Record , contained several errors in names and omis sions. With apologies to Mr. and Mrs. Ross and their fam ily, we are reproducing a corrected copy below.? Edi tor.) Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ross of Macon, who observed their 50th wedding anniversary on April 17, were given a surprise an niversary party by their chil dren and grandchildren on July 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ross of Macon. Pre sents were given to them by their children and each Indivi dual grandchild presented them with a gift. A delicious array of food, consisting of barbecued chick en, brunswlck stew, potato salad, cole slaw and cake was enjoyed by all. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ross and fam ily of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose and family of Miami, Fla., and Seattle, Wash tngton, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ross and family of Macon, and SFC and Mrs. Harry C. Pach mayr and family from the Panama Canal Zone. There were 17 grandchildren present and one great-grandchild. With the presence of Mrs. Rose's daughter Barbara Putman and granddaughter Krlsten Putman of Seattle, Washington there were four generations repre sented. Special guest was Mr Walter Mustlan of Macon. Births Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Riv ers of Raleigh announce the birth of a daughter, Susan Kath erlne, on July 8 at Rex Hos pital. Mrs. Rivers Is the form er Miss Brenda Clark of Ox ford. Mr. Rivers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Rivers of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray of Raleigh announce the birth of a son, Frederick Andrew, Jr., on July 10 In a Raleigh Hospital. Mrs. Murray is the former Miss Becky King of Warren County. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Alexander of Norfolk, Va., announce the birth of a daughter, Kay Davis, on July 8 at Norfolk General Hospital. Mrs. Alexander Is the former Miss Nancy Davis of Norllna. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Joe B. King of Mildenhall, England, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Suzanne Elaine, on July 11. Mrs. King is the former Miss Cheryl Daniel of Raleigh. DAVIS AT UNC John Boyd Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd Davis of War renton, has just completed a day-long pre-reglstratlon ses sion at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pinnell and children of Newport News, Va., are spending the weekend at Nocarva Marina. Beach-Bound? Take Alonq A Terry Il l that time of year when sandy white beaches and the soothing sound of the surf are no longer idle winter dreams but delightful summer realities. If you plan to be a summer *70 siren, rest assured. While you were dreaming of a whole summer of sun days, sports wear designers were working to make those dreams come true in style. What they've come up with is enough to make any career girl leave her typewriter and head for the beach. This year you can leave your beach towel at home, un less you want to sit on it Summer's most smashing sportswear looks are decked out in carefree cotton terry? a fabric known for its abil ity to soak up moisture as well as fashion The newest terries shape up in bold stripes and luscious solids for pull-on flare-leg pants, scooter skirts, short shorts, breezy midriffs, and classic tank tops. In lighter weights and soft, fine textures, they have a new-found style and zip that make getting dry after a swim a luxurious ex perience. Designers see the new cot ton terry fashions as part of the whole new approach to soft casual clothes for every hour of the day. Some predict they'll be worn away from the beach for twilight and evening hours as well as day. So be advised: if you want to vacation in style, take along a terry THE NEWEST?Pairing up with a scooped midriff top are "girl shorts"?versatile pull-ons that are shorts in front and a skirt in back. In multi-colored stripes of cot ton terry, both are by White Stag. SEASIDE STRIPES?Bright multi-color stripes give added zing to the classic tank top and short shorts in care free cotton terry. Styled by White Stag, the outfit lets milady soak up the sun in high fashion. Mrs. Wood Hostess To Philathea Class The V. L. Pendleton Phila thea Class met at the home of Mrs. W. L. Wood on Tues day evening. Proceeding the regular meeting, the 19 mem bers and guests present enjoy ed a picnic supper In Mrs. Wood's back yard. tttss Mamie Gardner gave the devotional on "Why Should We Pray." Mrs. L. O. Robert son presided over the business meeting and the Rev. Mack Thompson gave an inspiring talk on "Clues to Enjoyment of Life." Special guests were Mrs. Leon King, Mrs. S. H. Massey, Mrs. Thomas Watson, Mrs. Joe Gilbert and the Rev. and Mrs. Thompson. MOVE TO WISE Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmle Clark and sons of Richmond, Va., have moved to the old Fred Hicks home at Wise. Mrs. Clark Is the former Miss Hazel Allen of Warrenton. Mrs. J. B. Bobbltt Is a pat lent In Wake Memorial Hos pital, Raleigh. Mrs. J. W. Turman of Rich mond, Va., Is the guest of Mrs. Barker Williams. Mrs. Williams Is Honored By Children Mrs. Haywood Williams was honored by her seven children at her home on Sunday at a sur prise family get-together. The children honoring their mother were Mrs. George Jack son, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. James Baker of Durtiam, Mr. Lewis Williams of Wilson, Mrs. James Hayes of Raleigh, Mr. Johnnie Williams of Lit tleton, Mr. Jerome Williams of Areola and Sgt. Joseph Wil liams, U. S. Army. Dinner was served buffet style on the grounds. Enter tained were a host of ln-laws, friends and 16 of Mrs. Wil liams' 28 grandchildren. It was the first time the family had been together In 16 years. Creech Hakes Dean's List At N. C. State H. Steven Creech (Steve) son of Mrs. Elizabeth Creech and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Collins of Warren Plains has recently completed his freshman year at North Caro lina State University at Ral eigh. During his freshman year he maintained an average thai enabled him to make the Dean's List. In addition, due to his scholastlcal standing he has been awarded a Pulp and Paper Foundation scholarship for his remaining four years at the university. Steve is a 1969 graduate of John Graham High School and Is majoring In chemical engin eering at North CarollnaState University. Marriage Licenses Michael Olireo, white, at Richmond, Va., to Ann Walker Spencer of Colonial Heights, Va. Larry Williams, colored, of Route 1, Henderson to An gel In Patricia Thomas of Route 3, Henderson. Charles L. Hargrove, color ed, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Lucy Mea Bullock of Brooklyn, N. Y. Robert Earl Jordan, colored, of Washington, D. C. to Elvlrm Harrison of Route 2, Hender son. Kevin Michael Dwyer, white, of Falls Church, Va., to Barbara Anne Lake of Falls Church, Va. ATTENDS MARKET Selby Benton of Benton Furni ture Company of Warrenton at tended the Summer Furniture Market In High Point last week. The market was exclusively tor those Mtl*a In the retailing at home furnishings. 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