News & Society Items Mrs. Sarah H. Read l«\ iast week for her home in Annandale. Fla. Mrs. Hvla Faulkener returned with her for a tone visit. Billv Davis, Jr., of Inez underwent head surgery at North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill on Monday. Mrs. J. B. Bovce is on an extended visit to the home of the Sam Amnions in Raleigh. Mrs. W. R. Hedgepeth has returned home after spending three weeks in Richmond, Va.. with the W. R. Hedgepeths. Mr. and Mrs Bill Crawford and son of Winston Salem were weekend guests of the Henry Twittvs. Mr. and Mrs. john H. Stegall and sons of Raleigh were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Stegall. Mrs. Evelvn Crosswhite of Salem, Va., is visiting the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Crosswhite. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Abbott, Jr.. of Elberon have returned home after spending several weeks with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Franks in Clearwater. Fla. Henry Read of Bristol. Va., visited his mother. Mrs. Sara Moore Read, last week. Mrs. V. T. Lamm is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph I'line. in Statesville. W. R. Baskervill of South Hill. Va.. was a luncheon guest uisburg College on Feb. 10. at 8 p. m.. in the College Auditorium. The event, sponsored by the College Department of Music, is open and free to the public. On Dean's List Hugh F. Holt of 321 Graham Street. Warrenton. has been named to the dean's list at Western Carolina University for the 1976 fall quarter, according to an announcement by Dr. Robert E. Stoltz, vice chancellor for academic affairs. fW-trinnintr at 10:00 a. m. Friday. Jan. 21, 1977 each and every itrm of inventory will be sold at 60% to 75% of the regular price. Liquidation will continue Feb. 3, 4, 5, 1977 until 4:00 p. m.. Sat., Feb. 5,1977 at which time all remaining items will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION regardless of price. STORE INVENTORY - PARTIAL LISTING Dresses. Iek that we were the vict« over Halifax Academy. Th( J.V. girls played the Halifax J.V. girls Wednesday at 4 p. m. Hope to be able to say that they came out winners, also. We are very proud of Two From Warren Make Straight A's Two Warren County students at N. C. State University have been named honor students bv virtue of attaining perfect A records during the fall semester. The two are Margaret P. Hardage, a textile technology major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I,. R. Hardage of Norlina and Albert S. Rugg. an agricultural economics major and son of W. S. Rugg and Ruth Sears Rugg of Warrenton. School Menus Feb.7 11 Monday — Rarbecued pork on bun. baked bean^. cole slaw, peach cobbler, milk. Tuesday — Rraised beef, mashed potatoes, peas and carrols". hot Vviscuits. iced spice cake, chocolate milk. Wednesday—Soup, crackers, cheese sandwich, cinnamon bun. milk. Thursday — Reef a roni. shredded lettuce with dressing, fruit gelatin, hot roll. milk. Fridav—Manager's choice. Kathryn King. a 1975 graduate of Warren Academy. Kathryn is studying this year at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill under the prestigious James M. Johnston Awards Program. After preliminary screening the Johnston Awards are renewed each year and we are happy to say that Kathryn's award has been renewed for another year. Congratulations to Kathryn from all of us at Warren Academy. In honor of the 75th anniversary of our Rocky Mount office, we are having a drawing for a $75 savings account. We'll also be drawing for a $50, a $25, and five $10 savings accounts. Simply come to United Federal on Thursday or Friday, February 3rd or 4th, and register to win. We will have refreshments for all i those who make it. Plus we'll have moustaches and 1902-style derbies for the children. So come to United Federal. You might win $75 just for signing your name. HAIR EGO 112 South Bragg Street Opening Feb. 1st HOURS: Tuesday through Friday 8:30 - 5:30 MARY LOU LEWIS Owner — Operator Phone 257-1171 • Warrenton