News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers
MRS. IMOGENS ARNOLD, Editor
Mrs. Claude Wemyss hai
returned home after spent
ing sometime with her siste
in Littleton.
Mr. J. A. Paschall of Chra
lotte is visiting in the homi
of Mrs. Boyd White.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ed
wards visited relatives in Ral
eigh Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Morri
of near Rocky Mount weri
Sunday dinner guests of Mi
and Mrs. T. W. Stalling.
Mr. and airs. Clauue Whi<
had as their wech?--,"? pv -is
Mr. ina "W-siv: f i iteh'.t
and family >f Pann Island
S. C., Mr. at,J Mrs. Ernes
Breedlove ind Vnily of Win
slon-Salem a.::. Edwi-^d L
V'hiio of Oceam, Va.
Mre ;" r..ieth Davis of Nor
folk, Va.. returned to hei
home on Tuesday after an ex
tended visit with her brother
John Clarke, and family.
Mrs. T. W. Wolfe reeentlj
attended her son, Fletchei
Wolfe's vocal concert in New
York.
Mr and Mrs. P. E. Brauer,
Julius and Mrs. Carl Hech)
attended church services in
Raleigh, visited the State
House and also visited the Al
bert Hecht family in Cary last
Sunday.
William T. Rooker of Wash
ington, D. C., spent several
days last week with friends in
Norlina.
Mrs. T. T. Hawks, Jr., of
Raleigh, underwent surgery at
Rex Hospital in Raleigh on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Fun
derburk and children are vis
iting relatives in South Caro
lina this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hayes
spent Sunday night in San
ford with their son, Roy
Hayes, Jr., and family.
Mrs. J. Roy Overby is a
patient at Duke Hospital.
Woman's Club Meets
At Home Mrs.Hege
The Norlina Junior Wo
man's Club met at the home
!Hf Mo. C. L. iJeJe on Tbut?
day evening, March 28, with
Mesdames Earl Stegall, Billy
Pallaw and Larry Bryson as
cohostesses. Mrs. Ernest
Brauer gave the devotional.
The program chairman,
Mrs. Leigh Traylor, introduc
ed Robert Scott who gave an
informative and enjoyable
program on the different per
iods of antique' furniture.
The club, in cooperation
with the State and National
Federation, is pushing the use
of auto seat belts. Each
member was urged to have
Sport Coats
and
Suits for
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MRS. ELLA PERKINS
Honored On 92nd Birthday
Mrs. G. Daniel Knight en- , A pink and purple color
rtained at her home on scheme was used for the occa
ivision Street on Tuesday af
'.rnoon honoring Mrs. Ella
erkins on her 92nd birthday.
sion. The refreshment table
was overlaid with a pink
cloth and held pink candles,
wenty-four guests attended, j an arrangement of purple
rining gifts to the honoree. [violets and a beautifully deco
rated birthday cake.
After Mrs. Perkins cut the
first slice of cake, Mrs. James
Knight poured punch and |
Mrs. John E. Bobbitt assisted j
in serving the birthday cake I
and cheese delights.
belts installed in her car.
Articles were brought to
the meeting for Murdock
School at Butner. A group
was to go to the school on
April 3 and deliver the items.
The club's treasurer, Mrs.
Hal Paschall, reported the hat
party a success and said that
Mrs. M. P. Rose won the door
prize given by Leigh's De
partment Store.
It was decided that on
April 19 the club members
ard^the-'v husbands would go
to Raleigh and dine at the
King of the Sea Restaurant.
They will meet behind the
Norlina Post Office at 6:30
j P m.
The hostesses served de
i licious lemon pie and coffee
with cheese biscuits. Eastei
! egg candy and little chick!
were given as favors.
Mrs. Burroughs Is
Feted On Birthday
1 Mrs. Blanche; Burroughs
I was guest of honor Sunday al
j a birthday dinner celebrat
| ing her 77th birthday anni
I very. The dinner was giver
at the home of her daughtei
| and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
' Ira M. Weaver, in Norlina.
j A beautifully decorated
birthday cake centered the
! table froir which the follow
ing guests enjoyed a delic
ious home cooked dinner:
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Palmer
and daughter, Jean, and Mrs.
Florence Moseley of Hender
son, Mr. Earl Wynn of South
Hill, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ben
nie L. Reavis, Mr. and Mrs.
Melville Hicks and son, Mel,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bur
roughs and the bonoree.
Say you saw it advertised
in The Warren Record.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Peoples Bank
of Norlina, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on
March 18, 1963.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection $ 200,216.90
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 460,510.74
Other bonds, notes, and debentures (including $49,750.00 securities
of Federal agencies and corporations not guaranteed by U. S.) 50340.93
Loans and discounts (including no overdrafts) 818,118.99
Bank premises owned None, furniture and fixtures $6,778.68 6,778.68
Other assets : 12,250.52
TOTAL ASSETS r $1,548,216.76
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations $ 733,692.25
Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 428,331.33
Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 18,850.37
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 113,761.46
Certified and officers' checks, etc 2,541.57
TOTAL DEPOSITS $1,297,176.98
(a) Total demand deposits 805,663.64
(b) Total time and savings deposits 491,513.34
Other liabilities 32,366.30
j
TOT^L LIABILITIES $1,329,543.28
CIPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital: Common stock, total par value $ 40,000.00
Surplus ?? ? 160,000.00
Undivided profits 18,673.48
t6talT
CAPITOL ACCOUNTS? $ 218,673 48
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $l,548,2ie.76
Total deposit* to the credit of the State of North Carolina or any official thereof None
MEMORANDA
pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes
(including notes and bills rediseounted and securities sold with
to repurchase) ? s???$ 120,381.25
I, DWIGHT 8COTTEN, Executive Vice-President, at the above-earned tank,
do solemnly swear that this nr?t of condition Is trae aad correct, to the best of
kamriedgs and belief. DWKHTT SCOOTER.
Correct?Attest:
i R L. TRAYLOR,
G. D. KNIGHT,
E. r. BENTON. Director*.
County of Warren, m
? ^ me this 27th day of
(Notary's Sesl) 1063, aad I fcweby certify that I am i ___
| EDITH M. CAWTHORNE, Notary Public
Junior 4-H Club
Holds Meeting
The Norlina Junior 4
Club met in the Norlina Hii
School Musk Room on Man
21 for its regular month
meeting which was called i
order by Charles Draffln, vi<
president.
The Pledge of Allegiam
was led by Claiborne Holl
man and the 4-H Club Pledj
by Marshall Perry. Othe;
taking part on the prograi
were Phyllis Ingle, Kathry
Perkinson, Karen Lancaste
Virginia Parham, Caroly
Richardson, Barbara Come
James Hicks, Hazel Paschal
Low Hege and P.taricia Sa
terwhite.
A movie was shown on ri
cent happenings in Warre
County.?Janis Paynter, R
porter.
Attend Meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Graham I
Grissom attended a three-da
meeting of the National Ii
stitute of Dry Cleaning i
Washington, D. C., last weel
Attend Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diebe!
Stuart and Frank, Mr. A. I
Piebel of Richmond, Va., an
Mr3. Virginia Lundell o
Maryland attended the fut
pral of Mr. V. T. Paschal
on Sunday.
Bread Sale
The Norlinc Senior MYf
vill sponsor a Bread Sale 01
\pril 10 at 7 p. m. fron
louse to house.
Miss Irene Weldoe
Mikes Deen's List
Miss Irene Weldon, daught
er of Mr. and Mr*. Glenn
Weldon of Norlina, has been
named to the Dean's list al
the New England Conserva
tory of Music in Boston, Mass
achusetts. Forty-four of the
Conservatory's 236 under
graduate students received
this recognition for academic
excellence during the first
semester of 1962-63.
Miss Weldon is enrolled in
a program leading to the
Bachelor of Music degree in
Voice. In addition to her
major study, Miss Weldon al
so attends classes in other
musical and academic sub
jects.
She graduated from Nor
lina High School in 1956.
Special Program To
Be Held At Church
Arrangements have been
made for two foreign students
and a professor from Louis
burg College to give a spec
ial program on Palm Sunday,
April 7, at the Jerusalem
Methodist Church in the Pas
chall Community, the Kev D.
F. Funderburk, pastor, an
nounced yesterday.
Beginning at 5:30 p. m. a
picnic supper will be shared
by those attending. Follow
ing supper, the program will
bo held in the sanctuary of
the church under the leftder
ship of the Commission of
Missions of the church, Mrs.
W. J. King, chairman.
Miss Alicia Suares of Chile
win play the guitar and ac
cordion and will say a few
wofds about Chile. Mist
Myfanwy Ward of Aruba will
tell something about her
country. Professor William
Wagner, who did his under
graduate and graduate work
at Mexico City College, will
talk about Mexico. He will
use most of the time and will
be in a position to answer
questions the group may
raise, Mr. Funderburk said.
Mr. Funderburk said all
members and friends of the
church and community are in
vited to attend this special
program.
Stew Sale
The Senior Class of Nor
lina High School will spon
sor a Brunswick stew sale on
Saturday, April 6, at the Nor
lina Club House. The stew,
which will be ready at noon,
will tall for 7Sc par Quart
if container it furaiahod by
purchaser, or 86c if container
is furnished by the claaa. '
Senior 4-H Club
Holds Meeting
The Norlina Senior 4-H
Club held its regular meet
ing March 21. President De
lores Lancaster called tho
meeting to order. Angela
Robinson read the scripture.
Others taking part in the
program were: Bunny Wim
brow, George Holtzman, Bet
sy Ellington, Pam Quick,
Diane Capps, Mary Coker,
Anne Hicks, and Cliffie King.
Minutes of the last meeting
were read and approved.
After the business session,
Mr. Reams showed a film of
county happenings ? Ronnie
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