Senior Citizens Club Members Enjoy Piciftic On Lawn Of Mr. And Mrs. McCarroll Alston On Saturday N.W. Holds Promotion, Special Awards Program North Warren Middle School held its Promotion and Special Awards Program on June 10. The program honored the seventh graders and the outgoing eighth graders. The exercises began at 9:30 a. m. The greeting was delivered by Lori Seward and the invocation by Carrie Collins. Greg Fleming introduced the guest speaker. A very encouraging speech was delivered by Lawyer Frank Ballance of Warrenton. Teachers presented students with achievement awards in subject areas and in athletics. Four special awards were given by Mr. Rose. They were the Best Ail-Around Boy and Girl; Tony Long and Teresa Dickerson; and Most Academic Boy and Girl, Allen Walker and Mary Durham. The ceremony was concluded with remarks by Mr. Rose congratulating students, parents and friends. Several parents, patrons and friends attended the special program. The following is a list of the students and the awards they received. Social Stndies-8th Grade Dorothy Bullock, Alphonso Smith, Greg Fleming, Teresa Dickerson, Mary Durham, Carrie Collins, Allen Walker and Susan Currie. Social Studles-7th Grade Kathy Powell, David Stegall, Clarissa Henderson, Mark Sammons, Carol Branch, David Paschall, Natalie Russell and Mark Ellington. Science-8th Grade Mary Durham, Susan Frazier, Susan Currie, Donna G. Paschall, Dorothy Bullock, Ashley White, Allen Walker, Towanda Dortch, Gene Hicks, Major Evans and Lori Seward. Science-7th Grade Janet Baskerville, Kenneth Burton, Loretta Crutchfield, Linda Myrick, Kathy Powell, Mark filington, David Paschall, Joseph Seward, Vanessa Roberts and Lisa Martin. Math-8th Grade Tommy Tucker, Lena Epps, Alphonso Smith, Gene Hicks, Vicky Holtzman, Belinda Miller, Ashley White and Cleastine Bullock. Math-7th Grade Carol Branch, Lorenzo Bullock, Mark Sammons, David Henderson and Robby Harmon. Health-7th Grade Nathaniel Hicks and Lisa Perry. Language Arts-8th Grade Major Evans, Allen Walker, Aphonso Smith, Susan Special award winners at North Warren's promotion day exercises were Toney Long [left], Best Ail-Around Student [Male]; Teresa Dickerson, Best Ail-Around Student [Female]; Mary Durham, Most Academic [Female] and Allen Walker, Most Academic [Male]. Currie, Carrie Collins, Morton Jones, Mary Durham and Teresa Dickerson. Language Arts-7th Grade David Paschall, Vanessa Roberts, Mark Ellington, Linda Myrick, Kathy Powell, Mark Sammons, David Stegall and Lisa Martin. Physical Education 8th Grade Kassandra Hargrove, Cleastine Bullock, Linwood Williams, Alphonso Smith, Kenneth Durham, Sherry Bullock, Bobby Hargrove, Teresa Dickerson and Don Bumette. Also, Lena Epps, Donald Russell, Mary Durham, Tony Long, Lucy Burchette, Shearwood Evans, Susan Currie. Physical Education 7th Grade George Hicks and Calvin Edwards. Special Olympics Awards Thomas Hargrove and Clarence Branch. Readlng-8th Grade Major Evans, Shearwood Evans, Belinda Miller and John Hargrove. Music Awards Susan Currie, Sandra Greene and Audrey Bullock. Citizenship Awards Major Evans, Patricia Taylor, Jake Norwood, Francis Hendricks, Donald Russell, Shirley Hargrove, Vicky Holtzman, Alphonso Smith, Tina Harrison and Gary Hawkins. Also, Shearwood Evans, Towanda Dortch, Tony Long, Greg Fleming, Susan Currie, Ashley White, Elaine Palmer, Donna G. Paschall. Consumer bducauon 8th Grade Walter Dortch, Teresa Dickerson, Connie Terry, Lori Seward, Ashley White, Lee Howell, Morton Jones, Bobby Hargrove, Donna G. Paschall, Carol Burdick, Major Evans and Gene Hicks. Consumer Education 7th Grade Natalie Russell, Cynthia Hunt, Joseph Greene, Johnny Hatchel, Christine Townes, Janet Baskerville, Rosa Bullock, Carol Greene, David Henderson, Lisa Martin, Patricia Burchette and Percell Harrison. Achievement awards were also given to Joseph Hargrove, Thomas Hargrove, Shirley Moss and Clarence Branch. In Training Cadet Linda F. Hardy, whose mother is Mrs. Virginia P. Taylor of Rt. 2, Littleton, is participating in a U. S. Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps field training encampment at Dover AFB, Del. Cadet Hardy is a 1975 graduate of Littleton High School. A nimble-fingered grapepicker in New York's Finger Lakes wine district can fill 90 boxes in a nine-hour day—more than a ton of grapes, National Goographic says. Public Record Warren Deed Transfers Robert L. Snow and others to Paul T. Johnston and Charles R. Daniel, 27.07 acres in River Township. Eaton's Ferry Estates, Inc., to Larry W. Yow and wife, Lot 396 of Eaton's Ferry Estates in River Township. W. D. Martin, Jr., and others to W. D. Martin, Four tracts with 75 acres, 70 acres, 177% acres, and 56 acres respectively in Smith Creek Township. John Boyd Davis and others to Dr. S. H. Massey and wife, certain parcel in Warrenton Township. Lake Gaston Estates, Inc., to Ronald E. Tarquinio and wife, Lot 38 of Lake Gaston Estates in Sixpound township. The Soul City Company to American National Housing Attend Funeral Among those out-of-town friends and relatives attending the funeral of Mrs. Lelia H. Vaughan were Charles Dee Andrews and daughter of Pennsauken, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Don Loposay and daughter, Kimberly, of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Breedlove, III, Mrs. Ned Fuquay and daughter, Sally, of Raleigh, Mrs. Stanley Holder of Cary, Mrs. Walker Thomas of Gastonia, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Preddy and Fredrick Preddy of Youngsville, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Regan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Currin of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pegram, Bobby Vaughan, Miss Donna Vaughan, the Rev. and Mrs. Dennis Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riggan, Mrs. M. G. Breedlove, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Breedlove, Ernest Breedlove and Winston Hester of Henderson. Co., Inc., Lot 6, Subdivision 1 of Green Duke Village in Nutbush Township. American National Housing Co., Inc., to Herman L. Jordan and wife, Lot 6, Subdivision 1 of Green Duke Village in Nutbush township. American National Housing Co., Inc., to Herman L. Jordan and wife, Lot 6, Subdivision 1 of Green Duke Village in Nutbush Township. The Soul City Company to American National Housing Co., Inc., Lot 41, Subdivision 1 of Green Duke Village in Nutbush Township. American National Housing Co., Inc., to Lorenzo K. Harris and wife, Lot 41, Subdivision 1 of Green Duke Village in Nutbush Township. James Ollie Knight and wife to John W. Stegall and wife, certain parcel in Smith Creek Township. Marriage Licenses Raymond Clifton Keith, 35, white, of Wake Forest, to Cheryl Ann Shearin, 21, white, of Warrenton. Maxie Dwayne Hinkle, 18, white, of Gaston, to Dora Arline Bradley, 23, white, of Gaston. Charles Ray Burnette, 27, white, of Norlina, to Julia Dianne Watklns, 26, white, of Norlina. Russell Steven Van Buren, 19, white, of Warrenton, to Cathy Elaine Buckner, 19, white, of Warrenton. Roscoe Richardson, 20, black, of Hollister, to Patricia Faye Alston, II, black, of Warrenton. Jerry Lewis Jefferson, II, black, of Littleton, to Shirley Faye Jones, M, black, of Littleton. Senior Citizens' Annual Picnic Held On Alston Home Lawn The annual Senior Citizens clubs picnic was held on the lawn at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. McCarroll Alston on West Franklin St., on Saturday, June 11. The group sang "The More We Get Together." Greetings were extended to everyone, including guests from New York City, New Jersey, Henderson, Louisburg, and in-county by Mrs. McCarroll Alston. The prayer of Thanksgiving was offered by Mrs. Marie V. Block, and the many attractively arranged varied dishes of foods and drinks were thoroughly enjoyed. Wins Promotion Marine Corporal James D. Holloway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan B. Holloway of Route 1, Norlina and whose wife, Hazel, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Juneous Talley of Norlina, has been promoted to his present rank while serving at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. A 19Y5 graduate of Norlina High School, he joined the Marine Corps in June 197S. Bingo, conducted by Mrs. Alston, with assistance from Mrs. Willie C. Kearney, provided enjoyable entertainment, and the winners were pleasantly surprised with prizes won. Everyone appreciated the ball point pens presented by Mr. Alston. Gifts, from the clubs, were presented to the four oldest persons whose ages ranged from 80-46. They were Mesdames Elnora S. Adams, Ethel Kearney, Edna Malone and Boyd Nicholson. There were many favorable comments during the brief "free expression period," and the Alstons were thanked for their hospitality. The group was adjourned immediately following the singing of "God Be With You."