?News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers
MRS. IMOGENS ARNOLD, Editor ' ,
Miss Lillian Beach of East
I Carolina College accompanied
Miss Linda Kay Stallings to
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Stallings,
where they spent last weekend.
P. J. Harton is receiving
treating at Duke Hospital in
Durham.
Mrs. LcRoy Taylor of Wil
liamston spent several days
last week with her daughter,
Mrs. Leigh Traylor, and fam
ily.
Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Adams
and daughter, Julie, of Wayne,
Pa., visited friends in Norlina.
? last week. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cannon i
of Jacksonville, N. C., were
overnight guests of Mrs. Can-j
non's mother, Mrs. A. S. Wy-1
ckoff. The Cannons were en j
route to their home after a
month's vacation in California. |
Mrs. T. J. Jones spent last,
weekend with her sister, Mrs. j
Annie Mae Tudor, in South
Hill, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Thaxton;
spent several days last week j
with the J. L. Thaxtons in i
Goldsboro. Mrs. Thaxton is,
spending this week with her:
I' sister, Mrs. A. M. Dixon, at
Myrtle Beach. |
Mr and Mrs. Elvin Edwards
and children of Waynesville
were weekend guests of Mrs.,
J. P. Williams and Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Edwards.
Mrs. Lula West of Rupert. |
W. Va., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Adcock. I
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hatchel
and Mary accompanied Gene
Hatchel back to the Industrial
Education Center in Wilson on
Sunday.
Miss Mrytle Mae Spain of
Richmond spent last weekend
with her mother, Mrs. A. G.
Spain. i
Annie Craft, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Craft, underwent
a tonsillectomy at Warren Gen
eral Hospital last week.
Walter and Frank Weaver I
accompanied Mrs. Billy K. Fal
law, Nan and Marths Ann to
Columbia, S. C? by train last
Saturday. Mrs. Fallaw and the
children remained for a visit
with her parents this week.
Brack Overby of Raleigh
spent several days last week
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Roy Overby.
L. W. Smith returned Sun
day after spending several >
days at Watts Hospital in Dur
ham.
Mrs. J. F. Bobbitt expects
to spend this weekend with
her children in St. Petersburg,
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks
and children spent Sunday in
Williamsburg, Va.
Zion WSCS Meets
With Mrs. Hicks
The Zion WSCS met on
Monday night at the home of |
Mis. William Hicks with Mrs.
H. P. Mayfield as co-hostess. J
The devotional was led by Mrs. J
ff'HIcks.
Mrs. Alton Paschail presided
in the absence of the presi
dent, Mrs. W. F. Rooker. Af
ter routine business an inter
esting program on "Rich To
ward God" was presented by
Mrs. C. P. Rooker.
Mr. W Bnvd Mavfield will,
entertain the society in June.
Pastor Announces
Topic Of Sermon
A Mother's Day message will
| be given by the Rev. D. F.
I Funderburk at the morning
j worship services of the Zion
land Jerusalem Methodist
Churches at 9:50 a. m. and
11:15 a. m., respectively, on
I Sunday, May 13. All members
t and friends of the churches
; are invited.
Last Sunday, May 6, the
young people of the Jerusalem
j Zion Charge were hosts to the
WARCO MYF Subdistrict at
6:00 o'clock p. m. at the Zion
Church. The meditation was
led by Peggy Felts, Cliffie
King and Ronnie King of the
Jerusalem Church. The pro
gram was a showing of slides
of the Methodist Camping Pro
gram in North Carolina by the
Rev. Troy Barrett. Officers
for the new year were elected
and installed by Bob Fleming,
outgoing President. Refresh
ments were served by the
MYF members of Zion and Je
rusalem Churches to approxi
mately 75 persons following
the program and business ses
sion.
The Official Board of the
Jerusalem Church will meet on
Monday evening, May 14, at 8
o'clock at the church. A'
members of the Board are
urged to attend.
On Tuesday evening. May 15,
the study course, "Churches
I and Public Affairs" will be
presented at the Zion Church
at 8 o'clock Several ladies of
I the WSCS will participate in
I teaching the study under the
I direction of Mrs. W. B. May
field. All ladies of the charge
are invited to be present for
this final study of the church
year.
The Young Adult Fellowship
of the Zion Church will hold
its regular monthly meeting on
Wednesday evening, May 18,
at 8 o'clock at the church. All
members and guests will be
welcome.
Library News
By The Librarian
Have you ever caught your
self saying "I love reading,
but I don't have time to
read?" Stop fooling yourself
?because we find time to do
the things most vital to us.
The Norlina Library reminds
you that even a few minutes
each day spent in reading can
add up to a year of pleasure
and profit. Decide now to
read more! Visit the Public
Library today! We have a
new collection ready for your
selection.
Correction from last week's
article?Phil Lewis's exhibit of
N. C. relics and data instead
of Phil Perkinson's.
Books have been donated to
the Library by Mrs. Gafford
and Miss Josephine Kelly.
Many thanks for these.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell
Keeten of Henderson announce
the birth of a daughter on
May 4 at Maria Parham Hos
pital in Henderson. Mrs.
Keeton is the former Miss Bar
bara^
LUCY DAVIS WHITE,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. White of Norlina, who an
nounce her engagement to Ensign John Upton McManus, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John U. McManus of Red Springs. A June
wedding is planned.
Ruritans Have
4-H Club Program
A 4-H Club program was
presented to members of the
Norlina Ruritan Club during
their regular dinner meeting on
Tuesday night in the Woman's
Club Building, with L. B.
Hardage and Mrs. John Kilian
as leaders. Paul Lancaster
and Ginger Hicks taled on 4-11
Club Work. Hardage and
Graham Grissom had charge of
the program.
Kenneth Severance, presi
dent, presided over the busi
ness session and the members
agreed to construct backstops
for the new tennis courts, now
being blacktopped by the Wo
man's Club.
A delicious meal was served
the 40 persons attending by
members of the Woman's Club.
Patronize the advertisers.
Circle 3 Meets
With Mrs. Rivers
Circle No. 3 of the Woman's
j Society of Christian Service of
1 the Norlina Methodist Church
1 met at the home of Mrs. S. B.
Rivers on Monday at 3 p. m.
1 with 13 members present.
The program consisted of a
' discussion on "Giving Your
self" by Mrs-. M. E. Walker
and Mrs W. A. Delbridge.
During the social hour the
hostess served ice cream and
pound cake.
Circle 2 Meets At
Home Mrs. Lewis
Circle No. 2 of the WSCS of
the Norlina Methodist Church
held its regular monthly meet
I ing on Monday evening at the
' home of Mrs. J. B. Lewis with
Mrs. W. S. Hicks as joint hos
The program, "Giving Your
self," was given by Mrs.
Dwlght L. Scot ten and Mrs. G.
P. Grissom.
At the conclusion of the
meeting the guests were invit
ed into the dining room where
punch, ham biscuits, nuts,
cookies and cheese delights
were served to the sixteen
members.
The next meeting will be
held on June 5 with Mrs. Wal
lace Newman and Mrs. Henry
Wiggings as hostesses.
YAF Meets At
Methodist Church
The Young Adult Fellowship
met last Sunday evening at the
Norlina Methodist Church with
Leigh Traylor presiding and
14 members attending.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taylor
had charge of the program.
They introduced as their
speaker Phil Lewis who spoke
on Indian Relics and showed
his collection of arrowheads
and other relics.
Following the program the
group adjourned to the fellow
ship hall where Jim Hundley
and Leon Knight, hosts for tho
meeting, served potato chips,
assorted crackers, nuts and
drinks.
Mission Study
Course To Be Held
A Mission Study Coure will
be held at the Norlina Metho
dist Parsonage on Friday even
ing, May 11, from 7 until 9
o'clock. A cold plate supper
will be served at 7 o'clock.
The book, "Under Orders,"
will be taught by Mrs. J. Roy
Overby.
All WSCS members are In
vited to attend.
Norlina High
School Menus
May 14-18
Monday ? Hot dogs, chil
sauce, slaw, creamed potatoes
rolls, milk.
Tuesday ? Pimento cheesi
sandwich, green peas, butterei
potatoes, sliced pineapple
raisins, enriched bread, buttei
' milk.
Wednesday ? Spanish rice
' sauerkraut, green beans, Jelli
! with whipped cream, hot rolls
I butter, milk.
Thursday?Beef pie witl
carrots and potatoes, turni
greens, chocolate wheat coo]
ies, cornbread, butter, milk.
Friday?Chicken salad on
lettuce, sliced tomatoes, butter
ed corn, cranberry sauce,
crackers, hot rolls, butter,
milk.
Junior 4-H Club
Holds April Meet
The April meeting of the'Nor
lina Junior 4-H Club was held
at the gym. The Pledge of
Allegiance was led by Tony
Carroll and Patsy Young led
the 4-H Pledge. Charles Draf
fin read the devotions.
The program began with Pa
tricia Satterwhite giving the
introduction, "Happy Minds."
Parts were read by Linda Pas
chall, Hazel Paschall, Bill Rob
inson, Carolyn Richardson,
Ruth Mayfield, Robert Bender
and Carol Taylor. Patricia Sat
terwhite read "Your Mental
Garden." Sandra Hicks read
the 4-H Citizenship Pledge.
"What Is Your Heritage?"
was read by Marshall Perry
Mr. L. B. Hardage gave a
talk. Patsy Hicks gave a talk
on "Who pays for schools and
other public property." Jerri
Yancey read the minutes of
the last meeting. Eunice Smi
ley led the group In singing
"America" and "The Old North
State."
The participants in the dress
revue were Jan is Paynter,
Hazel Paschall, Elaine Ball,
Eunice Smiley, Carol Taylor
and Patricia Rooker. In the
talent show were Katherine
Perkinson, Robert Bender, Pa
tricia Rooker, Cardl Taylor
and Eunice Smiley.?Sandra
Hicks, Reporter.
WMS To Meet
The May General WMS meet
ing will be held at the Nor
lina Baptist Church on Mon
day evening at 8 o'clock. All
members are urged to bo
present.
Community Meeting
The Wise-Paschall Home
Demonstration Club will hold
a community meeting at the
Wise School Building on Thurs
day night, May 17, at 8 o'clock
to discuss summer business.
All interested persons are urg
ed to attend.
The Oxford Council of Gar
den Club* willl present its an
nual Standard Flower Show on
Friday afternoon, May~ll,from
3:00 until 0:30 p. m., at the
Oxford Orphange gymnasium.
Admission will be 50c for
adults and 10c for children.
About one-third of the flue
cured tobacco produced iu
North Carolina is exported.
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Itch. Bathe feet twice daily with T
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Curbs athlete's foot, toe (slouche off
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HOUR. TODAY at
ALL DRUG STORES
- A DANCE -
Will Be Held At The
Norlina Recreation Center
SATURDAY NIGHT
From 8:00 Until . .
? featuring ?
THE IMPERSONATORS
Theme Song "The Soul Twist"
A Twist Contest Will Be Held With Prizes
Being offered.
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On Mother's Day, Sunday, May 13
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Assorted Colors
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