Democratic Precinct Officials Eye Warren Convention Warren County Democrats will hold their annual county convention on Saturday, June 28. Mrs. Eva M. Clayton, county chairman, announced this week. The convention will begin at noon in the Warren County Court House, she said. Meanwhile, a complete list of precinct officers, elected during meetings earlier this month, was released by Mrs. Clayton. They include the following party workers in the county's 14 precincts: WEST WARRENTON Henry T. Pitchford, Jr., chairman; Mrs. Margaret Pettaway, first vice chairman; Mrs. Margaret Brauei, second vice chairman; Mrs. Ruth Bugg, third hairman; Mrs. Edna D. bright, secretary-treasurer. Committee members lamed include Mrs. Elizaoeth Evans, Mrs. Shirley Hicks, George Flood, Ernest Brauer and Mrs. Nell Whitley. EAST WARRENTON W. Monroe Gardner, chairman; Mrs. Eleanor Ellis, first vice chairman; Lucius Hawkins, second vice chairman; Julius Banzet, III third vice chairman; Mrs. Dorothy Fowler, secretarytreasurer. Committee members are Frederick Hardy, Clarence Britton, Mrs. Norman Bullock, Maurice Wiggins and Charles T. Johnson. NUTBUSH-S. E. Randall, chairman; Mrs. Clyde Fields, first vice chairman; Ronnie Jones, second vice chairman; Ms. Mattie Arrington, third vice chairman; Mrs. Jerry Curtis, secretary-treasurer. No committee members were elected. JUDKINS—Matt Nelson, Jr., chairman; Thomas Hudgins, first vice chairman; Mrs. Sue Skinner, second vice chairman; Charlie Lewis, third vice chairman; Emma S. Greer, secretary-treasurer. J. M. Overby, James Jordan, Roy B. Clark, Betsy Clark and Alex Henderson were elected as committee members. HAWTREE—Albert Perkinson, chairman; William J. Hawks, first vice chairman; Richard Alexander, second vice chairman; Gladys Thompson, third vice chairman; Vernell Seward, secretary-treasurer. Committee members are Hazel Perkinson, Julia Alexander, Mrs. Henry Thompson, Robert Stegall and Mrs. Harry Leete. ROANOKE-Harry S. Ross, chairman; Mrs. Gracie Williams, first vice Prompt Reporting Of Changes Asked By Social Agency People getting Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments should promptly report changes in their other income and resources to Social Security, John Peraza, Social Security branch manager in Henderson, advised this week. "Increases or decreases in income may affect the amount of monthly SSI payments," Peraza said. "People getting SSI checks should report changes or expected changes in their wages, self-employment earnings, veterans pensiont payments, and other income." Changes can be reported by contacting any social security office, he said. Persons getting SSI checks should also promptly report change of address, marriage, separation, and any other circumstance that might affect their payments, Peraza said. The Supplemental Security Income Program makes monthly payments to people with little or no income and limited resources who are 65 or over or blind or disabled. The federal SSI Program is run by the Social Security Administration, an ay,.*n