Warrenton Locals Call 2S7"3824 Anne Alien Mrs. Evelyn Main and Mrs. Winnie Norfleet have returned to their homes in Roanoke, Va., after being guests of Mrs. Louis Hutton and Mrs. Tom Walters. Mr and Mrs W R Baskervill of South Hill. Va . visited Mrs W. R Baskervill on Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs Charles Morgan and daughters. Cheryl and Stephanie of Hillsbofo. and Mr and Mrs John Hamme and Ellen of Henderson spent last Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Lee Hamme Karl Shearin of Rockingham spent last weekend with his parents. Mr and Mrs W D Shearin. Alton Wemyss visited his wife. Lillian, in Community Memorial Hospital. South Hill. Va.. over the weekend Mrs Donna Hopkins is recuperating at her home after being a patien" at Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson for a week Mr and Mrs Wallace Allen and Wally visited Mrs. Pearl Allen at Pine Haven Convalescent Home in Henderson last week Mrs Mel Hicks. Jr., and sons. Scott and Brandon of Zebulon, Mrs L. E. Hicks of Henderson, Mrs B L Reavis, Sr and Mr and Mrs. W. C. Burroughs of Afton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hicks,Sr. last Sunday. Master Scott Hicks remained for a few from W. F. Farmer Emphysema is rapidly increasing. Recently, the Veterans Admin, doubled the number of medical units for treating the disease. One-half of all American men are afflicted in some degree, a V.A. doctor estimates. Emphysema is a clogging and weakening of the tiny air sacs of the lungs. The ability of the lungs to absorb oxygen into the blood is reduced, with shortness of breath and heavy breathing the result. Activity becomes very restricted. Smoking is one cause air pollution another. Obviously both must be reduced if lung tissue is to remain clean and free to function. /p 1UQ O day 's visit with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hicks. Sr. Pete Stallings of Hope Mills was a visitor in Warrenton on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard and children, Jeff and Beth, were in Washington, N. C. during the weekend and attended the funeral of Mr. Howards' niece, Miss Jennifer Dees on Saturday Mrs. Marie Andrews and Mr and Mrs. Bob Marlin also attended the funeral services. Mrs. Ellen S. Moseley visited her son, Wayne, at Hardbarger College in Raleigh last Friday. She also visited Mrs Beulah Montgomery, Mr and Mrs. Joe Shearin and Mrs. Mae P Reames in Raleigh Friends of Mrs. Lillian Wemyss will be glad to know that she is doing much better now but is still in the hospital. Mrs. Lillie Parrish has returned to her home in Warrenton after spending the winter months with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wortham and family of Portsmouth, Va. and the Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Wilkins and family of Amherst, Va. Birth Announced y Mr. and Mrs. William Louis Fuller, Jr. announce the birth of a son, Gregory Boyd, on April 22 at Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson. The infant weighed eight pounds. Mrs. Fuller is the former Eleanor Thompson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson of Warrenton and Mrs. Anna Fuller of Afton. Visit Germany Lt Col. Forrest H. Cheek. Jr. led a contingent of the 130th Signal Battalion NCARNG. which he commands, on a recent liaison visit to Pirmasens, Germany. He was joined there by his wife, Margaret, who enjoyed the weekend sight-seeing through Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Upon his return from Germany. Lt Col. Cheek departed for Fort Gordon. Ga, to lead his battalion in its annual training period. Cheek and his family are residents of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. Reid, Sr., of Macor. announce the engagement of their daughter, Iris Reid Bolton, to Hinton Alan Cheek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest H. Cheek, Jr., of Warrenton. The wedding is planned for June 28. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Winstead of Rocky Mount announce the engagement of their daughter, Paula Elizabeth Winstead, to Steven Grady Langley, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Langley of Rocky Mount. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Odom of Areola. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 21, at 8 p. m. at Falls Road Baptist Church in Rocky Mount. Forest Whitfield Brown, Jr. of Richmond, Va., announces the engagement of his daughter, Kimberly Paige Brown, to Joe Allen Shearin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shearin of Hollister. Miss Brown is currently attending North Carolina State University. Mr. Shearin, a graduate of North Carolina Wesleyan in Rocky Mount, is employed by Branch Banking and Trust Company in Wallace. A June 7 wedding is planned. our? LASTED A 4 P*v$TORAt^ , ONCE HE* GOT SWEPT MR80APP > \ THE SMALLEST VESSEL TO EVtCR \ CROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN WAS X 11 YAKJKEE GlPl " WHICH BRAVE , GERRY SP!ESS SAILED LAST SUMMER, this io ft. BOAT, \M~ilCH TOOK 3 YEARS TO DESIGN AND BUILD, MADE THE 3SCO-MILT VOYAGE IN 54 DAYS. THE 39 YEAR OLD ADVENTURER GOT LONELY ON THE TRIP AND " JAORRIED ABOUT • GETTING HIT BY BIG ' HIS SW/P% SHIPS. WklGHEP UIIII| j ITS WIDTH MS S' (, TMC POPULATION OF BALD EAGLES in ALASKA IS ABOUT ZO.OOO. THEY CAN" SfcE PREY 3 MILES AWAY. Warren riaza Happenings By MARTHA PAGE It has been a beautiful week and all of our residents have been out sitting in the beautiful sunshine , It has been a busy two weeks here for us. We have had a lot of visitors and a lot of activity going on Some of our people have gone home for short visits. On Sunday, April 20, a group from the Pleasant Grove Church came out and held a very inspiring service for us The pastor is the Rev. Norman Richardson These people have been coming to the rest home for a long time and always bring a lot of delicious homemade cakes and pies and other refreshments and the residents look forward to their coming On Tuesday. the 22nd. a group from the Norlina Gospel Baptist Church came out and held a short service and served refreshments. The Rev. Raymond Ayscue is their pastor. On Saturday night, the 26th. the rest home ministers, with Jim Cooper as leader, came from Rockj Mount to entertain our people This is one of the most dedicated groups of young men I have ever seen. They really leave the residents feeling good when they leave. They hold their worship service and then when they are through they entertain the residents with some pop and country music on the piano. The residents sing along and sometimes the whole building is "rocking " The South Henderson Church of God has been coming every Sunday afternoon and bringing their choirs to entertain the people here. They have several choirs in their church and bring a different one each Sunday. They brought their youth choir last Sunday and we heard some of the loveliest music we have heard in a long time. This is a fine young group and we are so happy to have them coming each week. It seems that most of our visiting groups are from out of town and we'd like for some more of the local groups to get interested in coming and being- a part of little community. This past Sunday afternoon I took a van load of our residents to Littleton to see the ladies softball tournament and I have never seen them enjoy anything as much. We had hotdogs and drinks while we were there and this was a big treat for them. They were so enthusiastic about this trip that we are going to try to make arrangements to take them to some more games. Mrs. Alma Debnam accompanied us to help look out for everyone. Birthdays for this month are Sally Brown 12. George Ellington. 22, John Patrick 20. Mamie Thomas 10. Roy Taylor, 6. Velma Brown 8. Joseph Radford 14. Doll Gray 15, George Davis 11. and Emma Powell 23rd. I am sure they would all appreciate a card from some of you folks out there that read our column. Residents having visitors this week were Ransom No well. Clifford Ranks. Martha Gardner. Pinkie Shearin. Dan Kornegav. Mollie Riggan. Andrew Stansbury. Annie Johnston. Joyce Matthews. Maggie Baker. Myrtle Stansbury. Anne Browne. Dora Collier. Devie Patterson. Gardner Cartwright and Walter Rich. Till next week. God bless MRS. RICK L. STARK Miss Thompson Weds Mr. Stark Miss Deborah Faye Thompson became the bride of Rick L. Stark during a double-ring ceremony -performed April 19 at Lincolnia Pentecostal Holiness Church in Lincolnia,-Va. by the Rev. Larry Jones. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Thompson, Jr. of Annandale. Va. and the granddaughter of C. J. Pendergrass and the late Estelle E. Pendergrass and Mrs. Earleen H. Thompson and the late James N. Thompson, Sr.. formerly of Warrenton. The groom is the son of Kenneth Stark of Oakton, Va. and Mrs. Joann Stark of Burke. Va. Mrs. Zeloma Rountree of Henderson was organist and Gene Pendergrass of Henderson, the bride's uncle, was soloist. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Lynn Chappell of Alexandria, Va. was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Terry Thompson, sister of the bride, of Annandale. Va. and Miss Debbie Stark of Oakton. Va., sister of the groom. Cristie Vickery was flower girl and Kevin Thompson, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Terry Studt of Oakton. Hospital Patient! Patients In Warren General Hoapital on Tuesday afternoon were listed as follows: Margaret Roes, Polly Gaskill, Elnora Adams, Eva Lanier, Ethel Alexander, Thomas Boone, James Cobb, Gary Paynter, John Wilkerson, James Paschall, James Bullock, Samuel Grant, Jessie Dunston, Theo Stallings, Lottie Carter, Mary Thompson, Carrie Holler. Va served as best man. Ushers were Kenny Stark of Oakton. Va brother of the groom, and Greg Andrews of Henderson, a cousin of the bride. The bride, a graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School, and the groom, a graduate of Fairfax High School, left on a wedding trip to Virginia Beach. A reception was given by the bride's parents at the Mount Vernon Square Club House in Alexandria. Va. Today's Prices Our neighbors have eight kids Can you imagine feed in% a family of ten at today's prices' Their fiantry alone has a street tuilue of $4,6)2' We Have ICE COLD BEER ( WINE \ SOFTWiMKSt MiXERS LAKE SUPPLIES BACON SAUSA9EMCATS Ff&SHEOSrMm mcBREkD OPEN 730JMd 7DWS WEEK $3 /Cfr nworr«nfpir Drive 'N Shop We Accept Food Stamps