GHEND4R Ice Cream Social Slated The Adult Group of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Kidgeway will sponsor an "Old Fashion ed Ice Cream Social" on Sunday evening, Aug. 12, from 6:30 until 8:30 p. m. at the church.Create-your own sundaes from home-made ice creams and top pings will sell for $1.00 each. The public is invited to attend. Family Reunion Planned The Hilliard family reunion will be held on Sun day, August 12, at 1 p. m. at the Drewry Community Center. Everyone in the family is invited to come and bring a picnic lunch and beverages. Stew Sale Is Scheduled Norlina Chapter No. 158 O.E.S. will sponsor a brunswick stew sale on Saturday, Aug. 11, at the Norlina Woman's Clubhouse. The stew will sell for $3.50 per quart and will be ready by noon. Persons wishing to purchase stew should bring their con tainers. Homecoming Plans Made North Warrenton Baptist Church is planning a special homecoming service on Sunday, August 12, at 11:00 a. m. The speaker will be the Rev. Ralph Culler and The Lighthouse Trio will provide special music. Dinner on the grounds will follow the ser vice. Block Party To Be Held The Warren Nursing Center will sponsor a "Block Party" on Friday, August 10, for residents and their families. The party, which is scheduled from 6-8 p. m., will feature music by the Country Grass Band. Class Reunion Meet Set The John Graham High School class of 1978 will have a class reunion meeting at the Warren County High School on Saturday, August 18, at 5 p. m. All members of the class are invited to attend to help with the reunion plans. Homecoming Services Set Homecoming services will be observed at St. Zion Church of Liberia on Sunday, Aug. 12, beginning at 11:30 a. m. Music will be furnished by the New Bethel Choir, and the message will be delivered by the pastor, the Rev. J. B. Wilson. A picnic dinner will be served following the service. The public is invited. Annual Service Slated The Senior and Junior Missionaries of the Cook's Chapel Baptist Church, Warren Plains, will feature the Rev. Sister Voyette P. Hunter of Soul City as their guest speaker at their annual service on Sun day, August 12 at 2 p. m. All missionaries are asked to come in white. The Rev. W. L. Barnes invites the public. Various choirs will render special music. Reunion May Be Held Persons interested in getting together the John Graham class of 1975 for a reunion will meet on Thursday, August 16, at 7:30 p. m. at John Graham Middle School library. Pool Party Plans Made Warren County 4-Hers are planning a pool party on Monday, August 13, from 5-9 p. m. Everyone aged nine to 19 is invited. Hot dogs, drinks, and various goodies will be sold. Come and swim and dance for a fee of $1.00. Judge Senter Presides Over Session Of District Court Judge J. Larry Senter of Franklin ton presided over the August 1 session at Warren Coun ty District Court, disposing of the following cases: Richard Cheek, Jr., failure to comply, court found the defendant $1,460 in arrears and or dered that he pay the sum of $45 each and every week until current. Edward Ruel Jonns ton, larceny, entered plea of guilty of misde meanor possession of stolen property, ordered to prison for not less than 12 months nor more than IS months, suspended two years and placed on probation for two years on condi tion he pay $200 fine and court costs and pay $100 to William M. Palladino for damages to his property. Jennie Mayfield, worthless check, or dered to pay $5 fine and court costs and the sum of $35 restitution to □over Farms. Cassandra Lee Joyn er, following too closely, ordered to pay court costs. Bobby Lee Dickerson, no driver's license, dismissed by prosecu tor. Stephen T. Limpe, speeding 86 in 55 mph zone called and failed, dismissed with leave by prosecutor, judgment absolute on bond. Craig M. Goldenberg, speeding 86 in 55 mph zone called and failed, dismissed with leave by prosecutor, judgment absolute on bond. Craig Oakes, speed ing 86 in 55 mph zone called and failed, dis missed with leave by prosecutor, judgment absolute on bond. Robert, Anthony Dailey, speeding 84 in 55 mph zone, called and failed, dismissed with Teachers' Meet Is Announced Teachers in Warren County's school system will convene at Warren County High School for the 1984-85 school year at 8 a. m. on August 15, according to Mike Wil liams, superintendent. The opening teachers' meeting will be held in the school's theater. Following the meeting, teachers will report to the school to which they are assigned. Teachers will have four workdays prior to orientation day, August 21, and another work day on August 22 before the first full day of school on August 23. Thompson Named As Outstanding Larry Dean Thomp son, son of Warren County native Edward Thompson now of High Point, will be listed in the 1984 edition of "Out standing Young Men of America," according to Doug Blankenship, chairman of the Board of Advisors for the publication. The certificate of honor states that the selections are made in recognition of outstand ing professional achievement, superior leadership ability and exceptional service to the community. Thompson is a senior at Gardner-Webb College in Boiling Springs where he is studying for the ministry. He is the grandson of Phil Thompson of Norlina. leave by prosecutor, judgment absolute on bond. Junior Taylor, driving while license revoked and driving while sub ject to an impairing substance, defense motion to dismiss allowed. Wayne Richardson, no driver's license, driving while subject to an im pairing substance and no license plate, prayer for judgment continued. Destry Fitzgerald Jordan, driving left of center, prayer for judgment continued upon payment of court costs. James Fields, Jr., larceny, ordered to jail (or not less than 12 months nor more than 18 months. Defendant gave notice of appeal and case was bound over to the next criminal session of Warren Coun ty Superior Court. James Fields, Jr., three counts of break ing, entering and lar ceny, waived right to preliminary hearing and bound over to the next criminal session of Warren County Superior Court. Paul E. Tipton, speed ing 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Gwendolyn J. Washington, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Barbara C. Graves, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Charles Somerville, trespassing without a license, dismissed by prosecutor. Hecman Davis, no driver's license, called and failed, arrest order ► issued and bond set at $100. William Levister,* communicating threats, dismissed by prosecutor. Gloria Williams, communicating threats, found not guilty. Thelbert Richardson, assault on a female, or dered to jail for not less than 8 months nor more than 10 months, assign ed to the N. C. Depart ment of Correction. Defendant, through counsel, gave notice of appeal to the next criminal session of Warren County Superior Court. Murphy Dean Riggan, displaying expired license plate, dismissed by prosecutor. Carl Robinson, non support, court found the defendant $268 in arrears and ordered that he pay the sum of $150. An absolute divorce was granted in the case of Florence H. Carter vs. Andrew Lorenzo Carter