News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers
MRS. IMOGENE ARNOLD, Editor
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Harris,
Jr., and daughters, Shawn and
Pam Finch, of Lorls, S. C.
and Wendy and Kin Harris
of Frankllnton were weekend
guests of Mrs. G. B. Harris,
Sr. '
Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Baugh
man, Jr., Mrs. A. S. Wyckcrff,
Mrs. G. W. King, Miss Nell
Woods and Mrs. Leila Del
bridge attended the Friends
of the College concert In
Raleigh Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mull of
Chase City, Va., and Mr. and
Mrs. t. W. Wolfe, Jr., and
family of Raleigh spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. T W
Wolfe.
Mrs. B. F. Fleming is re
ceiving treatment at Warren
General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stal
lings spent the weekend with
their daughter, Miss Linda
Stalllngs in Media, Pa.
Mrs. A. J. Hundley returned
Monday from an extended visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Strickland in Woodbine, Ga.
Mr. Melvin Harton is a
patient at Duke Hospital
in Durham.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Loyd
and grandson, Tom Schafer,
of Raleigh were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hawks.
Mrs. J. L. Fleming under
went surgery at Warren Gen
p.al Hospital on Monday.
Mrs. William Brauer, Miss
Christine Felts, Mrs. Jack
Hawks and Mrs. Lilian Kllian
and Cheryl attended the
Friends of the College concert
in Raleigh on Monday night.
Mr. Malvin Wilson Is re
cuperating at the home of
Mrs. Stanley Wilson after re
ceiving treatment at Warren
General Hospital.
Mrs. G. B. Harris is spend
ing some time in Richmond,
Va., with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Bruce and Beth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis
Bowers of Raleigh were Sun
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Bowers.
Dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J, l. Overby Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Macon
Moore, Jr., . of Littleton and
Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Overby
of Norlina.
Mrs. Mary Ruth Jones and
Miss Tollie High of Red Oak
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. w.
Arnold last Sunday afternoon.
Miss Verneil High of Wil
son visited Mr. andMrs.J.W.
Arnold and Mrs. T. W. Stal
llngs on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Faulk
ner of Philadelphia, Pa., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Martin. Mrs. Martin
returned with them for a
week's visit.
Mrs. F. E. Ward and Mrs.
George Warren of Littleton
visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Bowers last Friday.
Since leaving Duke Hospital
in Durham, Mrs. Mamie White
is residing at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Uzzle InBunn.
Mrs. Uzzle istheformer Miss
Lucille Rose of Norlina.
A. A. Circle Meets
At Ira Weaver Home
Mrs. Ira Weaver and Miss
Mae Weaver entertained the
Annie Armstrong Woman's
Missionary Circle at their
home on Monday evening. Mrs.
Weaver, circle chairman,
opened the meeting with the
reading of the 13th chapter of
Matthew.
Mrs. Lucile Biwen, pro
gram chairman for the month,
presented an interesting pro
gram on "Home Missions
Work in Baptist Centers."
Those taking parts wcreMes
dames NellieMulchi, Ann Pul
len and Jean Williams.
Mrs. Leon Pridgen closed
the meeting with prayer for
missionaries around the
world.
During the social hour,
coffee, upside-down pineapple
cake, cheesestraws and nuts
were served to 11 members
and visitors, Mi;* Melissa
Wood of Reidsville.
Mrs. Lucile Bowen will en
tertain the circle in March
when Mrs. Ann Pullen will
have charge of the program.
Mrs. Stultz Hostess
To Lola-Sue Circle
Mrs. G. O. Stultz, Sr., was
hostess to members of the
Lola-Sue Circle at her home
on Monday afternoon. Mrs.
Stultz, circle chairman, pre
sided and gave the devotional.
Mrs. A. S. Wyckoff, program
chairman, presented the pro
gram, "Home Missions Work
In Baptist Centers." Assisting
her were Mesdames J. O.
Egerton, J. C. Pridgen, R. H.
Fuller, L. W. Bowers and
D. R. Moore. Others present
were Mrs. Myrtle Fleming,
Mrs. Imogene Arnold, Mrs.
R. C. Watson and Mrs. A. G.
Spain.
Following the meeting, the
hostess served strawberry
shortcake and coffee.
Stationed At Fort Knox
Ronald Rose, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Peete Rose, is
now stationed at Fort Knox,
Ky., where he is serving with
the National Guard for six
months.
BISHOP'S BREAD ... A VIENNESE CLASSIC
Try This Special
Cake For Easter
Easter foods are a cul
inary high point of the year.
The world over, women bake
wonderful pastries to have on
hand for callers or for the
family itself. The Russians
have the classic Koulich, a
bread so delicate that pillows
are put about the pan to keep
the dough from falling The
Polish homemaker makes a
Babka, a word meaning
"grandmother," because the
cake looks like an elderly
woman with wide skirts.
Women of every nationality
pride themselves on their bak
ing, and perhaps none are as
skillful at the art as the Vien
nese; that's why a good Vien
nese pastry recipe is virtually
worth its weight in gold. This
season, try delectable Vien
nese Bishop's Bread ? it
adds luster to the Easter
breakfast, to the refreshments
you serve guests during
the afternoon, or just to keep
on hand during the holiday
week.
Bishop's Bread is near re
lative to the fruitcake, a sweet
bread too great to have only
during holiday time. Into the
batter go rstsins, candled
cherries, nuts, and a "mel
low surprise element?semi
sweet chocolate pieces. The
chocolate flavor complements
the fruit to perfection.
Chiffon soft - type mar
garine, containing pure liquid
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safflower oil, adds Its own
fine flavor to the batter, too.
Lemon Spread makes Bi
shop's Bread taste even more
delicious. Just blend together
the soft-type margarine with
confectioners' sugar, lemon
rind and lemon juice, and you
get a tangy spread that also
goes beautifully with toast,
muffins, or teabreads.
This Easter, take atlpfrom
the Viennese and keep a loaf
or two of Bishop's Bread on
hand. You'll waltz through
your holiday entertaining.
BISHOP'S BREAD
1/2 cup Chl/fon soft-type mar
garine containing safflower
oU
3/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 eggs
2 3/4 cups sifted all-purpose
flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
1/3 cup finely chopped nuts
1/3 cup chopped candled cher
ries
1/3 cup semi-sweet chocolate
pieces
1/3 cup raisins
Blend together Chiffon soft
type margarine, sugar and va
nilla. Beat In eggs, one at a
time. Sift together flour, bak
ing powder and salt; gradual
ly blend Into margarine mix
ture alternately with milk. Stir
in nuts. Coat Inside of 9x5
x3 inch loaf pan with soft
type margarine; turn In bat
ter. Bake in 350 degrees F.
oven 1 hour and 5 to 10 min
utes, until cake tester Insert
ed In center comes our clean.
Remove from pan; cool.
Spread top with Frosting ?.
Serve with Lemon Spread".
YIELD: 1 loaf.
?Frosting: Blend together 2
tablespoons soft-type mar
garine, 1 1/2 cups sifted
confectioners' sugar, 1 tab
lespoon milk and 1/2 teaspoon
vanilla.
??Lemon Spread: Blend to
gether 1/2 cup soft-type mar
garine and 1/2 cup confection
ers' sugar. Stir In 1 teaspoon
grated lemon rind and 2 table
spoons lemon Juice.
YIELD: 3/4 cup.
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Mrs. Bobbitt Hostess
To Olga Hood Circle
The Olga Good Circle held
Its regular monthly meeting
at the home of Mrs. H. E.
Bobbltt on Monday evening.
Mrs. T. C. Currle, chairman,
presided and gave the devo
tional.
The program, "Home Mis
sions Work In Baptist Cen
ters," was presented by Mrs.
J. A. Overby and Mrs. John
T. Cawthorne.
A report was given con
cerning the recently held mis
sion study. Members were
urged to attend the Week of
Prayer For Home Missions
at the church next week.
M. M. Circle Meets
With Mrs. Stallings
Mrs. Wallace Stallings was
hostess to members of the
Margaret Mitchell Circle at
her home on Tuesday morning
at 10 o'clock with nine mem
bers present. Mrs. H. J.
Shearln, vice chairman, pre
sided and gave the devotional.
Miss Lou Stultz gave the
missionary program, "Home
Missions Work In Baptist Cen
ters."
Following the meeting, the
hostess served chiffon pie and
coffee.
Mrs. A. J. Bobi'iu ./ill en
tertain the circle In M?xch.
Larry Robertson
Observes Birthday
Larry Robertson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. O. Robertson, Jr.,
celebrated his sixth birthday
on Wednesday, Feb. 22, from
3:30 to 5 p. m. at a party
at the VFW Hall In Norllna.
Seventeen guests were pre
sent.
Games were played and
prizes were awarded. A red,
Thaxton Member
Helicoper Staff
FORT WOLTERS, TEXAS?
Chief Warrant Officer Robert
L. Thaxton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. A. Thaxton, Norlina,
recently arrived for duty as a
member of the staff of the U.
S. Army Primary Helicopter
School, Fort Wolters.
The Army aviator came to
Fort Wolters from Viet Nam
where he served with the 1st
Cavalry Division, (Airmo
bile).
He wears the Distinguished
Flying Cross, the Bronze Star
Medal, the Army Commen
Medal, the Army Commen
dation Medal, the Purple Heart
and 19 awards of the Air
Medal.
Chief Warrant Thaxton and
his wife, Jane, and children,
Laura, Robert and William,
now reside at 2601 SE 4th
St., Mineral Wells, Texas.
Birthday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb
and Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Robinson gave a birthday
dinner for their mother, Mrs.
George Robinson, at her home
on Sunday, Feb. 19. Their
guests Included members of
Mrs. Robinson's family, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Patterson of
Littleton and Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Patterson and Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Patterson of
Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Patterson of Danville,
Va., and Mr. and Mrs. James
J. Edwards were unable to at
tend due to sickness.
PTA To Meet
The Norllna PTA will meet
Tuesday, March 7, at 7:30
p. m. The Glee Club, under
the direction of the Rev. Bruce
Pate, will present the pro
gram.
white and blue color scheme
was carried out. A 4-tiered
birthday cake was served the
guests with ice cream and
candy.
HOME DEMONSTRATION CORNERf
EMILY BALLING ER, County Horn* Economics Agent
The Home Economics Ex
tension Agent announces the
following schedule:
Monday, March 6: Office.
Tuesday, March 7: The Pas -
chall Extension Homemakers
Club will meet at 2:00 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. Marvin
King.
Wednesday, March 8: The
Inez Extension Homemakers
Club will meet at 2:00 p. m.
Thursday, March 9: The
Shaw Springs Extension
Homemakers Club will meet
at 1:00 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Carl Harris.
The Enterprise Extension
Homemakers Club will meet
at 2:30 p. m. at the home
Zion Group To Meet
The Zion Woman's Society
of Christian Service will meet
at the home of Mrs. George
Robinson on Monday, March
6, at 7:30 p. m.
of Mrs. Ernest Walker.
Friday, March 10c Office.
To Meet In Boydton
The Roanoke River Chapter
of the Archeological Society
of Virginia will meet In Boyd
ton, Friday, March 3, to
hear a talk by Robert W. Work
of North Carolina State Uni
versity.
The public is invited to hear
Work, who Is a former pres
ident of the Alabama Archeo
logical Society. The meeting
will be at 8 o'clock in the
Mecklenburg County Court
house
Buys Cows
David Bender of Wan son
recently purchased eight
registered Angus cows from
R. G. Norwood of Norllna.
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