News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers MRS. IMOGENE ARNOLD, Editor Mrs. Maggie Adcock, Mrs. Mollie Haithcock and Mrs. Luia West spent the weekend with Mrs. Clara Holt in Wakefield, Va. Mrs. R. B. Lloyd and Mrs. Jack Hawks spent last week in Lexington, Ky., with Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Branch Bobbitt of Madison and Miss Debra Manning of Bethel were weekend guests of Mrs. Page Perkinson and Tommy. Mrs. C. E. Tucker, Mrs. H. Dempt and Mrs. Theo Hecht spent Thursday in Petersburg, Va.. with Mrs. Jimmy Nelson and family. L. F. Harvey of Enfield visited his sisters, Mrs. C. E. Tucker and Mrs. H. Dempt on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke spent the weekend in Williams burg with John P. Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke spent the weekend in Williams burg with John P. Clarke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swink and Jessica of Greensboro w ere weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks. Mrs. Virginia Overton is visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Harris in Henderson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stallings were Saturday over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. R V. Kidd and sons. M. C. Hicks of Wise is a patient at Maria Parham Hospital. COLOR FOR BOXCAR Anyone in Norlina with suggestions for the exterior color of the boxcar now being converted into a library is asked to contact Mrs. Donald Paynter at 456 2139 before 10:30 a. m. on weekdays. Lola Sue Group Meets On Monday Mrs. Nita Fuller entertained the Lola Sue Mission Action group at her home on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hyla Stultz, leader, opened the meeting with scripture reading and Mrs. Emily Bobbit gave the opening prayer. The topic of the program was on catholicism. Mrs. Emily Bobbitt, program chairman of the month, introduced Father Maloney of Henderson as speaker. During the business session, the week of prayer was discussed for March 7 14 and a mission study class. Following the meeting the hostess served chicken salad, pie and coffee to the eleven in attendance. A bicentennial decor was used. Mrs. Draff in Is Bridge Hostess Mrs. Martha Draffin enter tained the Norlina Bridge Club at her home on Tuesday evening with Mrs. A. B. Hair and Mrs. Earl Stegall as guests. Mrs. Stegall won high score, Mrs. Kenneth Davis won second high ana the bingo prize was given to Mrs. B. A. Thaxton. Mrs. Draffin served her guests cherry tarts, nuts and coffee. BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hicks of Lexington, Ky., announce the birth of a daughter, Jaime Lvnn, on Feb. 3 at Central Baptist Hospital in Lexington. Mrs. Hicks is the former Miss Jan Hawks of Norlina. NOTICE Voters in NUTBUSH TOWNSHIP will VOTE AT Drewry Community House instead of Watkins Store on MARCH 23 MRS. CARL EDWARD CHOPLIN, JR. Miss Hawks Weds Mr. Carl Choplin Miss Faye Elizabeth Hawks became the bride of Carl Edward Choplin, Jr., on Thursday evening, Feb. 19, in the Norlina United Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee Hawks of Norlina. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Edward Choplin of Durham. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory antique poplin designed with a juliet neckline and dolman sleeves. The front panel and sleeves were made of matching iris sooney lace. The bridegroom's father served as best man. Miss Pat Brantley of Norlina, soloist, sang "One Hand, One Heart" and "The Lord's Prayer." After a reception held at the home of the bride's parents, the couple departed on a wedding trip. They will make their home in Durham. Miscellaneous Shower Miss Faye Hawks was honored with a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Lisa Pfister with Misses Cheryl Bolton and Shelia Powers as co-hostesses. Refreshments consisted of Cokes and assorted party dainties. Many useful gifts were received. Norlina Baptist Brotherhood Meets The Norlina Baptist Brotherhood treated their wives to a special dinner, their annual Valentine Sweetheart Banquet, last Thursday night. Nine couples gathered at the Norlina Woman's Club for a superb meal. Wallace Stallings, Brotherhood president, welcomed all who came, directing them into the dining rom, decorated with camelias and narcissus. Six men participated in a scriptural devotion, followed by Macon Mvrick, brotherhood program chairman, who offered the blessing. Following dinner, four teams were separated and the Rev. G. Elton Cooke led in a bicentennial game session. Recalling historical events, enacting 'hem, comparing national facts proved interesting. The winning team was Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ayscue and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Setzer, who had a nearly perfect score. Others in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Cash Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Macon Myrick, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stallings, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weaver, and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Egerton. Methodist Services Announcements for Norlina United Methodist Church were made this week by the minister, the Rev. M. W. Warren, as follows: Thursday, Feb. 26-2 p. m., Senior Social Club at Lutheran Church; 7:30 p. m., Bible Study and Sharing Group (Rev. 10-11) at home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Hege. Sunday, Feb. 29—9:45 a. m., Church School (all ages invited); 11 a. m„ Morning Worship, the Rev. George Megill, Missionary to Brazil, will preach; 12 noon, Council on Ministries will meet for about five minutes after church; 6 p. m., Covered dish supper in Fellowship Hall, everyone is invited to come and bring a dish; 7 p. m., The Rev. George Megill will show pictures and slides of his Missionary activities, the public is invited. Monday, March 1-3 p. m.. Circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. Julia Gallian; 8 p. m.. Circle No. 2. will meet with Mrs. Graham Grissom; 8 p. m.t Circle No. 3 will meet with Mrs. Herbert Burrows. Tuesday, March 2-Administrative Board will meet. Wednesday, March 3-7:45 p. m., Chancel Choir rehearsal. Thursday, March 4-7:30 p. m., Bible Study and Sharing Group. 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The couple repeated their vows before an altar of greenery and colonial candelabras flanked by burning tapers and a center arrangement of stock statice pompons. Howard Stultz, organist, rendered nuptial music. Nat_ Perkinson, soloist sang "A Time For Us" and Miss Patricia Lynn Brantley, soloist, sang, "Whither Thou Goest" and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride, escorted by her uncle, Danny Bolton, wore a formal gown of Alencon lace over satin with natural waist flowing into a bouffant skirt. Both the stand-up lace band at the neckline and long puffed sleeves with lace band at the wrists were encrusted with irridescents. Further augmenting the gown were front panels of scalloped lace tiers. The fulllength mantilla of illusion, edged with Alencon lace, was held by a lace-covered circular band. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of pink and white pixie pompons and baby's breath. Mrs. Teresa Brown of Raleigh attended as matron of honor. She wore a floor-length gown of ruby velveteen. The square neckline and empire waist were trimmed with white crocheted lace tieing in back to form lace streamers. She carried a nosegay of mixed flowers. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Beverly Ross of Warrenton, sister of the groom, and Miss Kathy ffratthews of Raleigh, cousin of the bride. Their gowns were identical to that of the honor attendant. Marshall Stegall served as his son's best man. Ushers were Butch Bolton and William Cox, both of Warrenton. Miss Kay Thompson served as mistress of ceremonies. Miss Dianne Aycock, cousin of the bride, registered guests. The bride is a graduate of Norlina High School and Hardbarger Business College. She is presently employed by Maria Parham Hospital. Mr. Stegall is a graduate of John Graham High School and is employed by Facet Enterprises. The couple planned a wedding trip to Wilmington. They are making their home on Route 1, Norlina. Cake Cutting Miss Gail Bolton and Mike Stegall were entertained on Saturday evening at the fellowship hall of Zion United Methodist Church by Mrs. Patty Bolton, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Verlie Stegall, mother of the bridegroom. The table, covered with a white cloth with a pink overlay, featured miniature wedding bells on the corners. In the center was an arrangement of pink and white carnations flanked by burning tapers. A tiered wedding cake adorned one end of the table and the punch bowl on the other. After the first traditional slice was cut by the bridal couple, Mrs. Susie Stegall, aunt of the groom, cut and served the cake. Mrs. Marion Matthews, aunt of the bride, poured punch. Mrs. Carol Bolton and Mrs. Anne Hilliard, assisted. Nuts, mints, open-face heart and wedding bell sandwiches and cheese wafers were served buffet. Miscellaneous Shower The couple was honored with a miscellaneous shower on January 31 at the Warren Plains Baptist Church. A red and white motif was carried throughout. Hostesses for the occasion were Mesdames Annie Thompson, Evelyn Thompson, Susie Stegall, Mary Copley, Ethel Westmoreland, Delia Stegall, Helen Whitmore, Winnie Thompson, Beverly Ross, Irene Bolton and Kay Thompson. Approximately 60 guests attended and the couple received many nice and useful gifts. Norlinians View Graham Film Eight Norl