News and Events ol Interest To Norlina Readers MRS. 1MOGENE ARNOLD, Editor ■ wsT li Mr. mad Mrs. John Clarke spent the weekend with Mr. art Mrs. John P.CU/ke and family at Williamsburg, Va. The fro up and Mr. and Mrs. Kaoneth Davis of Norfolk, Va., were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hankla and soos in Norfolk. Mrs. Braxton Barrett of Chapel Hill spent several days last week with liar parents, Mr. aad Mrs. John Clarke. Mrs. M*ry Ruth Jones and Miss ToUie High visited In the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stalllngs on Sunday. Mrs. T. R. Manning of Weldon is spending the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Donalds. Wlmbrow, and family. Mrs. John Dure and Mrs. D. S. Wlmbrow spent Thursday in Durham. Mrs. O. R Baker and Rubin and Mrs. D. S. Windrow spent Monday in Raleigh. Mr. Brauer Hostess To Couples Card Club Mrs. William Brauer entertained the Couples Card Club at her home on Friday night with a four-course dinner. A Christmas motif was carried out throughout the home. After an enjovable evening of play, gifts were exchanged among the group Those present were Mr. and Mr*. Manley Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George Shear In, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniel and Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Perklnson of Warrenton and Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wlmbrow of Norllna. Mission Friends Meet At Baptist Church Mission Friends of the Norlina Baptist Church met on Wednesday of last week at 7:30 p. m. at the church. The group studied the life of the missionary, Miss Lottie Moon, who served for many years in ChinaAt the end of the study and discussion, Chinese fortune cookies were served. The 11 children present were presented Christmas favors by their leaders, Mrs. Brenda Fuller, Mrs. Y'vonne Shearln, Mrs. Jean Frazier and Miss Elizabeth Kilgore. During the social hour Christmas punch, various Christmas cookies, nuts and bubble gum were served ON PRESIDENT'S LIST Glen wood Newsom, son of Mrs. Jim H. Hundley of Norllna, made the President's List for the last quarter at Wilson Technical School at Wilson. He Is majoring in police science. MRS. CHARLES AUSTIN HAYES Hayes-Perkinson Vows Said In Wise Church The marriage of Miss Margaret Jackson Perkinson of Raleigh and Charles Austin Hayes of Greenville was solemnized on Saturday, December 19, at half Zion Homemakers Hold Christmas Meet The Zion Extension Homemakers Club held its Christmas meeting and party last Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jake Norwood. Mrs. George Richardson presided over a short business session, after which games were played and gifts exchanged among the members. i " The hostesses served fruit 'cike topped with whipped cream and coffee. The January meeting of the club will be held at the Zion educational building when a covered dish luncheon will be served. Mrs. Read Hostess To Norlina Bridge Club Mrs. Helen Read was hostess to the Norlina Bridge Club at her home on Thursday evening. The home was beautifully decorated In a Yuletlde theme. High score prize was presented to llrs. Polly Clarke; second high prize to Mrs. Edna Newman; and bingo prize to Mrs. Katharine Wlmbrow. Delicious Christmas refreshments were served by the hostess. Canasta Club Meets With Mrs. Stegell Mrs. Earl Stegall entertained members of her Canasta Club at a Christmas dinner at her home on Tuesday night of week. The home was festive with lovely Christmas decorations. Christmas gifts were exchanged following the dinner and prior to the games of canasta. High soore prise was presented to Mrs. William Braner; second high to Mrs. D. & Wlmbrow; and bingo to Mrs. Frank Daniel. Those attending were Mes after three in the afternoon In the Wise Baptist Church. Officiating at the double-ring ceremony was the Rev. Wade Tucker. dames D. S. Wlmbrow, L. O. Robertson, Jr., A. D. Johnson and William Brauer of Norllna and Mesdames Frank Daniel, George Shear In and John Andrews of Warrenton. Sunday School Class Has Christmas Party The Seaior Sunday School class of the Zlon United Methodist Church held a Christmas party in the educational ball*- ! lng of the church on Saturday night. Mrs. Sidney Burton and Mrs. Lily Harton are class teachers. Christmas music and fellowship were enjoyed by members of the class. Refreshments of homeuiitfe cookies, nuts, dips, candy and punch were served. Dlga Hood Mission Study 6roup Meets The Olga Hood Mission Study Grow held its December meeting on Monday night of last week at the home of Mrs. Mae Mm W. Monroe Gardber erf WarreuUm, organist, accompanied Mr. Janes RanrtaD Davis o< Warrenton, soloist, who sane "Entreat Ma Not to Leave Ttoe" and "The Lord's Prayer." Given In marriage by tar father, the bride wore a floor length modified sheath of peau da soie with a full-cut chapel train. Tto elbow-length sleeves and skirt were edged with imported chant Illy lace. Appliques of the same lac* trimmed the bordeau neckline and cascaded down tto front. Her veil was a chapel-length mantilla of English silk Illusion with a scalloped edge and appliques of the same lace. She carried a cascade of white pompons centered with a cattleya orchid. Miss Salley Warren Parkinson, sister ctf tto bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Paul Lancaster, Jr., of WinstonSalem, sister of tto groom, was matron of honor. They wore floor-length gowns of red velvet with high necklines, empire waists and elbow-length bell sleeves. Their headpieces were of red velvet and silk illusion. Ttey carried longstemmed white mums with white ribbon streamer*. I Mrs. Robert Edmonds of Warren too, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid. Her dress was Identical to those of the honor attendants and she also carried white mums. Miss Mlchele Lancaster of Wlnstoa-Salem, niece of the groom, was flower girl. She wore a sown Identical to that of the bridesmaid and carried a basket of rose petals. Joshua Branch Bobbltt, in, of Madison, cousin of the bride, was ringbearer. Mr. Paul Lancaster, jr., of Winston-Salem, brother-in-law of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen were Clanton Coleman Perklnson, Jr., brother of the bride, John A. Coleman of Warren ton, Ronald Llmer Parkinson of Charlotte, William Alexander Benson, m, of Albemarle Sound, Andrew J. Hundley * NorCna, Ray Hall of Raleigh and Henry Benjamin Wiggins of Durham. Gums with Mrs. Mamie Richardson as Joint hostess. Mrs. Brenda Travis, leader, presided over a brief business session, after which firs. Harriet Faulkner presented the program of the month. Members brought gifts to be sent to a girl at Murdoch School at Butner tor Christmas. Mrs. D. R. Moore invited the group to meet with her in January. Following the meeting, the hostesses served lemon pie, nuts, mints and soft drinks. 1 oI r of the groom, wore a dress of navy with matching uoiHorlH each wort oorsages of phalaooopsis orchid*. Mrs. Richard Ivay Of Shelby was mistress of oar*modes. Mrs. Wayne Newaome of Nor lina ra (lata red the gaaats upon thalr arrival at the church. Immediately following the ceremony the bride and groom with thalr wedding party received thalr gassts in the vestibule of the church The bride, the granddaughter of Mrs. Alvln Coleman Blalocfc, Sr., of War ronton, is a graduate of Norllna High School and attended Caropb U College. Until bar marriafb aha was employed st ttw North Carolina Employment Security Commission in Raleigh. The groom Is a graduate of Norllna High School and Is presently a student st East Carolina University in Greenville where the couple will make their home. necepuon The parents ot the bride entertained at a reception In their home (or the we&tlng party and out-of-town guest*- Mr. and Mrs. A. C. BlaloclgJr., of Warrenton greeted Bute at the front door. Mr*. Kjp Perklnson Invited guests flbthe dining room. Mr. and Mail, Branch Bobbttt of M,i yii Invited guests Into the gllftoom where Mrs. S. G. Griggs pfteted them. The Christ ma* motif was used In the living room with red polnsettias and red burning tapers. The dining room was decorated In traditional bridal white. The bridal table was covered with an embroidered linen cut-work cloth with burning tapers in sliver candelabra and a centerpiece of white mums Mints, salted nuts, bridal cake squares, cheese straws and punch were served. Punch was poured by Mrs. Bleanor S. Hayes, mother of the groom. Mrs. Ray Hall of Raleigh, Mrs. Andrew J. Hundley of Norllna, Mrs. Sol Perklnson and Mrs. Harry Nor veil asslstedinservlng. For her wedding trip, the bride chose a two-piece dress of navy and white knit with navy accessories. Her.corsage was the orchid lifted from her ' bridal cascade- -. ,, Wedding Breakfast Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. Branch Bobbttt, jr., Mrs. Roy Perklnson and Tommy Perklnson entertained the Hayes-Perkinson bridal party at a wedding breakfast on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. The Perklnson home was attractively decorated with traditional holly and mistletoe and white tapers. A delicious meal of ham, hot rolls, congealed cranberry fruit, asparagus and egg casserole, coffee end tomato Juice was served to some 35 guests. line reIs mi (Itga at tlw Nor by Mrs. Clarence H. mother 0