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.
An experimental campus
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riff top and long flare-leg pants for the fashionable beach
comber. Ideal for luxurious lounging on the sand after a
swim, the outfit comes in white, navy, yellow, blue, red.
or driftwood. It's by White Stag.
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Group Men's Famous Brands Shoes .Reduced to $4.99
Group Men's and Boy's Perma-Press Pants .1/2 Price
I Group Boy's Sport Shirts, Short Sleeve ... .1/2 Price
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