MRS. FRANK EVERETT BUSH Miss Stepanie Perry Weds In Warren Plains Ceremony Stephanie Althea Perry and Frank Everett Bush were united in holy matrimony Saturday, June 7, in a 2 p.m. ceremony at Cook's Chapel Baptist Church at Warren Plains. The Rev. W. T. Ramey, III officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mildred and Eugene Perry. If you need precision edging and trimming to put the finishing touches on your lawn, look no further than SNAPPER trimmers. See them at your SNAPPER dealer today. A division of Fuqua Industries ASK ABOUT SNAP-CREDIT WITH LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS. NORFLEET'S HARDWARE, INC. 535 West Rldgeway Street Warrenton, N.C. 27589 Phone 257-2128 The groom is the son of Betty Lou Bush and the late Frank Larry Bush. Tammy McCrae and Melissa Perry were maids of honor. Bridesmaids were Carla Bullock, Shena Corbitt and Rosalind Solomon. Groomsmen were Michael Bush, Jerry Harris, Jr. and Rodger Solomon, Jr. Nicole Williams was flower girl and Damien Jones was ring bearer. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Portia Barnes and Ms. Cora Jones. Following a wedding trip to Wakiki, Hawaii, the couple will reside in Houston, Tex. The bride is currently attend ing the University of Houston, majoring in industrial engineer ing. Prior to transferring to the University of Houston, she at tended two years at N.C. State University. The groom received a scholar ship to attend North Carolina State University at Chapel Hill, majoring in telecommunications. During his last year, he was drafted by the National Football League's Houston Oilers as a defensive linebacker. He has completed his first season with the Oilers. Reception A reception was held following the ceremony. Cake was served by Mrs. Irene Moss. Assisting in serving other refreshments was Mrs. Theresa Hyman and friends. Shower Miss Tammy McCrae hosted a bridal shower for Miss Perry on the campus of North Carolina State University. rordwikj BICYCLES 27" -10 & 12 Speed 26" -12 Speed Cruisers 26" -3 Speed 20" BMX, Race Certified 16" Sidewalk Bike (Air Tire) LANIER HARDWARE COMPANY Warren ton, N.C. \ 257-321S Orb Club Has Meet With 25 Present By LUTHENIA HARRIS Hosts for the June 19 meeting of the Warren County Senior Citizens Orb Club were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burnette. Mrs. Willa Burnette presided and 23 members were present. The meeting opened with the singing of "How Great Thou Art," led by Mrs. Mabel Davis. Mrs. Dora Burton read a scrip ture passage, John 13:14-22. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved and the treasurer's report was accepted. The transportation committee reported on the trip to Busch Gardens on June 9. During the business session, plans were made for the annual Senior Citizens Day on Aug. 31 at 3 p.m. at Chapel Hill Baptist Church. Robert Harris was rewarded for bringing four new members to the meeting. Mrs. Davis read a prayer, "Slow Me Down, Dear Lord," and Mrs. Ethel Hargrove read a poem. After a game led by the activi ty committee, the meeting was adjourned with prayer by Eddie Hargrove. Refreshments were served by the hosts. The next meeting will be on Sept. 18 at 1 p.m. at the Senior Center. Mrs. Elnora W. Alston an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Theresa Ann, to Thomas Franklin Stokes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Stokes of Rocky Mount. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the late Roy Lee Alston and is employed at WRSV Radio Station in Rocky Mount. A July 5 wedding is planned for 1 p.m. at Fork Chapel Baptist Church in Inez. All fami ly and friends are invited to attend. Graduates Airman 1st Class Jeanette Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bell of Route 1, Macon, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. Activities Are Listed At Warren Plaza Home By MARTHA PAGE What a beautiful week we have had and a beautiful weekend. Everyone has been outside and able to enjoy sitting in the sun without getting too hot. We have several people we need to thank this week for things they have done for us or brought to us. Mrs. Marvin Newsom, from Littleton, brought clothes and Mrs. Mildred Williams brought clothes and knickknacks. Cor nelia Wiggins brought two big boxes of very nice things that were put to immediate use, and Mrs. Allison Hundley brought clothes and beautiful dolls. We appreciate all the gifts, and the dolls brought delight to the residents. I wish Mrs. Hundley could have seen the smiles on the faces of the ladies and seen them as they talked to their dolls. We have several new employees who we would like to introduce to you. Gail Cooper, who works for the school system in the winter, will be with us dur ing the summer. Christine Bailey, Lynda Andrews and Janet Ellis will be full-time workers. We are very glad to have them aboard. We are also very happy to have Mt. Zion Church ladies coming to give our residents their monthly birthday party. We had missed having someone for the last few months and these ladies have volunteered to do this each month and we want to say ? special "thank you" to them. ? We would like for some of you ladies who belong to missionary circles in your churches to form a volunteer group and come out to take part and help with some activities. We simply don't have time to have as many activities as we would like. Any individuals would also be welcomed. 'Til next week, God bless. If You See This Deputy Sunday Tell Him Happy Birthday PRICES GOOD JUNE 25th THRU JUNE 30th iiiiwimiiimi wmiiaii'muiih fw i i mm IDOIM1LLE llwwte \WWt IfCwy QUALITY OPEN MON. ? THURS 8 A.M. til 9 P.M. OPEN FRI. 4 SAT. ' 8 A.M. n 10 P.M. OPEN SUNDAYS 8 A.M. W 7 P.M. 237 S. MAIN ST. ? 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