G4LEND4? Stew Sale Is Scheduled The Macon Ladies Fire Auxiliary will sponsor a stew sale Saturday at the Macon Firehouse. Stew will be ready by noon and will sell for $3 a quart. Church Body Plans Meal Jerusalem United Methodist Building Fund Committee is sponsoring a ham and/or fried chicken supper with dessert Saturday, Nov. 12, from 4:30 to 8 p. m. at the Warrenton Lions Den. Concert Slated Sunday Winston-Salem baritone John P. Williams will perform in concert Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. at Cherry Hill in the Inez community. The concert will include operatic selections as well as Negro spirituals. Tickets are (7 each and may be reserved by calling 257-4432. Supper Plans Announced The Afton-Elberon Ruritan Club will sponsor a supper of barbecued chicken or barbecued pork Saturday, Nov. 12, from 5 p. m. until 7:30 p. m. Tickets are $3.50 each and may be purchased in advance or at the door. Sale Is Scheduled To Aid Injured Girl A yard and bake sale for the benefit of Kim Dickerson, a Warren County High School student who was injured in an automobile accident on August 23, will be held Saturday in the parking lot across from Village Pharmacy on Highway 158 in Norlina. Proceeds from the sale will be donated to Kim's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Dickerson, of Macon. Anyone having items to donate to the sale should bring them to the Village Pharmacy any day between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. In the event of rain, the sale will be postponed until Nov. 19. Those who defy freedom to others deserve it not for themselves and under a just God cannot long retain it. Abraham Lincoln Revival Slated At Local Church Revival services will be conducted Sunday, Nov. 13, through Wednesday, Nov. 16, at Wesley Memorial United Methodist church. The time for the services will be 7:30 p. m. and the guest preacher will be the Rev. Langill Watson, pastor of First United Methodist Church, Wilson. "We invite you to worship with us," the pastor, the Rev. Jim Summey, said. "A nursery will be provided." These four students at Warren County High School are officers of the Warren County Distributive Education Clubs of America Chapter. They are, left to right, Acie Hendricks, reporter; Shelia Davis, treasurer; Joseph Harrison, parliamentarian; and Gloria Kearney, secretary. Not present for picture were Cheryl Bell, president; and Pam Perry, vice president. (Staff Photo) Attend District Meet Thirteen students and two coordinators represented the Distributive Education Clubs of America Chapter (DECA) of Warren County High School recently at the District 3-B Leadership Conference which was held at Southern Nash High School. Approximately 400 students from 15 Eastern North Carolina high schools attended this leadership conference. The workshops which students attended included Food Marketing, Restaurant Marketing, General Merchandising, Apparel and Accessories, attitude, Drinking and Driving, Cosmetics, Shoplifting, and Modeling. Each student attended workshops of his own individual interests. Warren Is Represented GREENSBORO The University of North Carolina at Greensboro has an enrollment of 9,924 this fall, including, seven students from Warren County. Warren County is among 96 counties in the state that are represented by students at UNC-G during the current academic year. The students from Warren are Barbara M. Allen, Dorine Henderson and Vanessa R. Howerton, all of Manson; Jacqueline D. Hargrove, Robin A. Scott, and Allen R. Walker, all of Norlina; and Eleanor G. Rodwell of Warrenton. Newly elected members of the John Graham Middle School Student Council are shown with their advisor, Allen Reynolds, right New members are, from left, Rann Paynter, president; Lisa Stever son, vice president; Jametrice Alston, secretary; and Essie Hughey, parliamentarian. (Staff Photo) TO GIVE CONCERT - The Hampton Institute I Concert Choir will perform Nor. IS at E. M. Rolllna lElementary School la Henderson at 5 p. m. Spoo|a»rtat Ike performance are the local Hampton Inptitnte Ahunnl Awoclntton and the Vance County Arte Council. General admission will be 9S, and students will be admitted for fl.M. Under the direction of Roland Carter, the choir will feature various musical styles and periods. School Menus No. 14-18 Subject to change without notice. MONDAY — Countrystyle steak, fluffy whipped potatoes, seasoned green beans, hot biscuit, honey-butter. TUESDAY - Bar-bque on bun, cole slaw, buttered potatoes, Betsy Ross Cookie. WEDNESDAY Smoked sausage w/roll or pork rib on bun, seasoned green peas, pineapple cake. THURSDAY - Submarine sandwich, turkey, cheese, lettuce & tomato w/dressing, French fries w/catsup, fresh fruit. FRIDAY - Manager's choice. All schools will be served the same lunch menu, with Norlina Middle School, John Graham Middle School and Warren County High School having a second choice. Breakfast Breakfast will be served grades K-6. MONDAY - Blueberry muffin, fruit juice, milk. TUESDAY - Cheese toast, bacon, apple juice, milk. WEDNESDAY Pancake w/syrup, fruit juice, milk. THURSDAY - Buttered toast w/jelly, orange juice, milk. FRIDAY - Manager's choice. At Norlina School Team Is Honored Members of the Norlina Blue Waves football teatn and coaches were treated to a steak supper on Mod day night by concerned parents and patrons. Thi.s was in celebration of the Blue Waves' victorious season. Each player was presented with miniature, helmets bearing their number. A cake baked by Betsy Clark was decorated to depict the ball field with goal lines and miniature players, again these bore each player's number The cake complemented the supper. Monday afternoon Norlina Blue Wave cheerleaders and sponsors were entertained with a refreshment hour by Mrs. Rosamond West. The girls want to publicly thank Mrs. West for her support of our school and its programs and for UKdelightful refreshments. On Friday those students who participated in out magazine sales and sold three or more subscrip tions were allowed to view the movie "Snowbound." This is an excellent movie and the students seemed to enjoy it. To those students who participated in the fund raising, we say, "thank you, well done." A foul shooting contest with a $10.00 grand prize was held on Friday for students selling three or more subscriptions, in the fund raising event. An thony Hawkins, seventh grader, was the winner. H» scored eight of ten shots. Congratulations, Anthony' The money made from the magazine fundraise will go to purchase dictionaries and other article for the school. We appreciate the public's help i. this effort. We are happy to report that Sylvia Hunt, eight! grader who was injured while riding her bicycle i1 September, is improving at Lennox Baker Hospit; in Durham. Sylvia spends each weekend at hom We all wish her a speedy and complete recovery. At John Graham Grid Season Ends By GAREY BALLANCE Last Wednesday the Yellow Jackets football tean. was defeated by Gold Sand, 38-0. This loss ends a very disappointing season for John Graham. Tht Jackets were 1-6, getting their only win in a nonconference game against Norlina. Anyway, we'd like to thank Coach Reynolds and Coach Goolsby for their fine efforts. Basketball practice for students began Monday Girls coach Allen Reynolds and boys coach James Goolsby have begun to build teams. Hopefully the '83-'84 season will be a successful one. Next Tuesday and Thursday some of our seventh grade students will be taking the Pre-SAT test. We wish them good luck. Friday, Nov. 11, is Veterans Day. There will be no school for students or teachers. Tuesday Voting Results Listed (Continued from page 1) didates in Warrenton, polling 276 votes as a total of 351 voters cast ballots. Other successful candidates for seats on Warrenton's sevenmember board were incumbent Charles M. White, III with 275, incumbent A. A. Wood with 254, incumbent Gordon Haithcock with 254, incumbent Eddie No Salt People who have to cut back on salt in the diet should avoid anchovies, bacon chips, olives and Thousand Island dressing at salad bars. Cards Of Thanks We would like to express our deep appreciation to Dr.'s Kirit Trivedi of Warrenton, Dr. Arthur Gear and staff at Community Memorial Hospital in South Hill, Va., Rev. Ronald Nida, all friends and relatives for the prayers, visits, calls, cards, floral arrangements, food and memorials shown us during the illness and death of our sister Delma Bobbitt Henes. May God bless each of you. BROTHERS AND SISTERS We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all of our friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown us in the illness and death of our brother, Perry M. Newman. May God richly bless each of you. THE FAMILY. Clayton with 251, newcomer Phil Daniel with 244 and newcomer R. D. (Bobby) Edmonds with 216. Failing in their bid, other than Commissioner Lanier who polled 197 votes, were newcomers Ann F. Spence with 78 and Robert (Rabbit) Brown with 71. Each of Warren's three towns chose mayors in uncontested races. Incumbents B. G. White of Warrenton, with 315 votes, and M. C. Clary of Macon, with 50 votes, were given new terms. Former fiveterm mayor E. L. (Bill) Perry of Norlina received 317 votes in his bid to replace retiring one-term mayor Kenneth Davis. SMTTl-f-CORONA i f Come in today—See how a Smith-Corona electronic can make your workday easic and more efficient. >: WARRENTON FURNITURE EXCHANGE, INC. Warrenton, N. C. GYMNASTIC SHOW NOVEMBER 14,1983 7:30 P.M. Hawkins Bementry School Gymnasium Warranto! » Tumbling, Balance Beam. Ban & Vaulting *1.00 For Adults $.50 For Children 12 0 Under Sponsored by Worn* Coooty Schools Community Schools Program

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