News And Society Items Phone 257-3341 The Rev. David Quails of Alexandria, Va. spent the weekend in Warren ton with the Rev. and Mrs. Gary Parker. The two ministers were roommates at South eastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Daniel have returned from a visit with friends in Richmond, Va. Miss Jennifer Harris, a student at Meredith College, spent several days here recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes and daughter, Katherine Ross Hughes, of Chapel Hill spent Saturday with Mrs. Hughes' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rodwell. On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Rodwell's guest was their daughter, Mrs. Jim Trotter, of Durham. Julius Banzet had surgery on Tuesday at Duke Hospital in Durham to repair a fractured hip suffered during a fall at his home last Friday morning. Mrs. Banzet is with him. Stewart Johnson, a student at Wake Forest University in Winston Salem, spent the Mrs. Jean Hobgood of Oxford and Frank T. Hob good of Roxboro announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna, to David E. Robertson, son of Mrs. L. 0. Robertson of Warrenton and the late L. 0. Robertson, Sr. A December 4 wedding is planned at Providence Baptist Church in Oxford. weekend here with his parents, the Charles Johnsons. Mrs. D. E. Hudgins has returned to her home after being a patient at Raleigh Community Hospital for three weeks. William K. Lanier is receiving treatment at Community Memorial Hospital in South Hill, Va. Kirk Frazier, son of Coach and Mrs. Bill Frazier, is recovering from surgery at Dur ham County Hospital in Durham. His mother is with him. Mrs. Pope Powell and Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hull returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Newport News and Hampton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martyn of Alexandria, Va. spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Mar tyn's cousin, Mrs. Rufus S. Jones. Miss Loyce Blaylock has returned from a two-week visit with relatives and friends in Winston-Salem, States ville, and Madison. Miss Hattie Drake and Mrs. Edward Hunter had as their luncheon guest on Monday Mrs. William M. Shelton of Greenville. Mrs. Shel ton, the former Lillian Abee, was a teacher at John Graham School for several years. Guests of Mrs. Monroe Gardner for 18 holes of golf on Tuesday were her cousin, Mrs. Polk Gordon, and friends from Richmond, Va Mr. and Mrs. Sam Padgett were at Hilton Head last week attend ing a four-day insurance convention. W. A. Miles is a patient at Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bugg were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Carrowon of New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Clower and daughters have recently moved from Country Meadows to the William Davis home on South Brehon St. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Holt and son, Dan, and Mrs. Holt's sister, Miss Lisa Fernandez, of Tampa, Fla. were week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Tom Holt. John A. Coleman and Miriam Coleman at tended the funeral of Mrs. Norma Michaux in Goldsboro on Sunday. Bill Duke and wife spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Coleman. Sleep Mystery Scientists still aren't sure whether all animals sleep. They think that nearly all pause in their daily activity, but whether all of those bre aks are tnie sleep is a mystery waiting to be solved. Nation al Geographic World points out. IC0ugi|ltn-(6oo5iugn dlcuielerH Fine Jewelry - China - Crystal Silver - Watch & Jewelry Repair I ION Main Warrenton. N.C 257-3220 Afton-Elberon Club Gathers The Afton-Elberon Ruritanettes held their regular meeting recent ly with Mrs. Anne Gotts chalk. Vice President Carolyn Pitzing called the meeting to order. The club song was sung and pledge to the flag was given. The prayer was led by Mrs. Marie Limer. Roll was called and minutes were read by Mrs. Irene Short. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Gottschalk. The nominating committee was appoint ed and other club business was discussed. The hostess served delicious refreshments. Littleton Area News Of Interest Tommy Pepper is a patient in Halifax Memorial Hospital in Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Macon Moore, Jr. returned home last week after spending some time with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tudor, in South Haven, Miss. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Threewitts visited Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Carter and children in Golds boroSunday. Lee Riggan is a patient in Halifax Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Riggan of Raleigh visited Mrs. Riggan at her home here and Mr. Riggan in the hospital. Mrs. Agnes Atkins visited her grandson, Michael Atkins, in Halifax Memorial Hospital several times this week. Michael had emergency surgery Saturday after he was attacked by a dog. Mrs. Freddie Paynter and children, James Allen, Kevin and Jen nifer, of Wise and Mrs. John King, Jr. and son, Donovan, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West, Sunday. Miss Mamie Stans bury is a patient in Halifax Memorial Hospital in Roanoke Rapids. Charles Crawley is a patient in McGuire Veteran's Hospital in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hale and family and Mrs. Mable Hale are spending this week at Nags Head. Miss Fannie Moore re turned to her home last week after spending some time with Mrs. Ethel Herbert in En field. She was accom panied home by Mrs. Jack Carlisle of Whitakers. Mrs. Gladys Stans bury visited Mrs. J. A. Myrick in Warren General Hospital in Warrenton Wednesday night of last week. Courthous# Squares Fragrant Bath Throw one or two lemon, grapefruit or orange peeli into the bath water for a re freshing and fragrant pick me-up. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Pitzing of Warrenton an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Cathy Jeanne, to Willie Ray Collier, Jr., son of Willis Ray Collier, Sr. and Rowena Collier, both of Henderson. The wedding will take place at Sulphur Springs Baptist Church on November 20 at 3 p. m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: 10/30-11/5/83 ARIES Fortunate aspects are present for mu Mar. 21-Apr. 19 tual financial interests. Prospects for success are excellent, especially at the new moon on Friday. TAURUS Partnership matters are the big issue Apr. 20-Ma> 20 this week. Stay alert to market trends, as there could be a surprise develop ment. GEMINI Working conditions and the health of May 21-June 20 co-workers are vital factors in main taining your own well being. CANCER Let people know how much you care. June 21-July 22 Friday's new moon sets the pace for a romantic encounter. LEO Home improvements result in an offer July 23-Aug. 22 you can hardly refuse. Now to con vince the rest of the family. VIRGO Unexpected developments at home Aug. 23-Sept.22 create quite a stir, with you coming and going at all hours trying to get everything done. LIBRA You find a real treasure while visiting Sept. 23-Oct. 22 a garage sale. Its value to you is price less. SCORPIO Just be your charming self and watch Oct.23-Nov.21 your admirers fall under your spell. Capitalize on the advantage. SAGITTARIUS Confidential matters must be handled Nov. 22-Dec. 21 with discretion. Try not to let word get around of what you are up to. CAPRICORN Your social life picks up. In fact, you Dec. 22-Jan. 19 are developing a reputation for being quite a "live wire!" AQUARIUS Some very important people look to Jan. 20-Feb. 18 you for answers. New career possibil ities present themselves and the future looks rosy. PISCES You are on the go and loving every Feb. 19-Mar. 20 minute of it. A working relationship takes on romantic tones. Women's . Clubs Meet (Continued from page 1). chairman and vice president of GFWC— North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. L.A. Denton, presented awards to various clubs as well as to individuals, for outstanding achievements. Mrs. A1H. King urged all District 14 members Hospital Patients Patients in Warren General Hospital on Tuesday afternoon were listed as follows: Wright Nelson, Elnora Green, Rosa Jackson, Laura Perry, George Davis, James Hymon, I^ela Delbridge, Mollie Bogues, Hattie Johnson. Brown Hawkins, Otis Shearin, Troy Staton, Burnice Roberson, Lucy Walker, Lila Myrick. tg attend North Carolina Woman's Club's Board Meeting in Fayetteville, North Carolina Nov. 30 Dec. 1, after which the meeting adjourned. Federated clubs in District 14 at-e located in Creedmoor, Franklin ton, Henderson, Jack son, Littleton, Louisburg, Macon, Norlina, Oxford, Roanoke Rapids, Rolesville, Wake Forest, Warrenton and Youngsville. Ulysses s. oram, an un known ex-soldier at the be ginning of the Civil War, became the first of the nation's generals to wear four stars.