News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers Barbara Cooke, Editor -- Telephone 456-3513 Wifkond truest s of Dr. and Mrs. II. II. Foster wore Mrs. J. K. Rwil of Gastonia and Mr. and Mrs. A. IV Colo. Frank. Nancy and Pan of Mechanics villc. Va. Joining them on Saturday to celebrate Dr. Foster's hirthdav were Miss Minnilou Foster of U.N.C.. Chapel Hill. Tom Brauerman of Duke University and Mrs. L. V. S. Hutton of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke spent several days recently in Durham with Mr. and Mrs. Braxton Barrett. Sarah and Karl. Pat's Gospel Book Store Church Supplies & Literature of All Kinds BALDWIN PIANOS ft ORGANS Choir Robes 113 S.Garnett St. HENDERSON Mrs. R. I. Burroughs, Sr.. of Dahnt'v spent several days last week with her sister. Mrs. F. D. Praffin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Draffin and Beth of Greeovjlle, 5v C were weekend guests of Mrs. F P. Draffin. Saturday guests at the home of Mrs. Ora Moore were her grandson. Harold (Tex) Colson, and two of his friends. Mike Winters and Pam Southerly. The three young people were en route to Wake Forest University from Washington. D. where they had been encaged in a week of historical research. Mrs Marguerite Davis of Raleigh was the weekend guest of her mother. Mrs. Ora Moore. Zion Activities Listed The Zion Women's Society of Christian Service will meet on Monday. Feb. 7, at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Jake Norwood. Members are en couraged to attend. The Zion Choir will have a bake sale on Friday. Feb. 1 at* the AAA Gas Company on Main Street in Warrenton beginning at 9 a. m. On Saturday night. Feb..5 from 8 to 11 p. m. the Zion aiw Jerusalem Methodist Youth Fellowships will combine to hold a Coffee House at the old Norlina Fire House behind the Grevhoiind Rus Depot. Admission is 30 cents per person. Everyone is invited to come out and meet their friends and enjoy the refreshments. Not Always Brown Brown bears aren't necessarily brown. according to National Olographic World. The hears vary in color from dark brown to nearly white. Some have fur tipped with silver and are called silvertips or trri77lies. LEE RIDERS JEANS AND JACKETS Your La / Boy welcojnes you home to an evening of reading. TV viewing, or full-bed napping . . . just the thing to ease the tensions of a busy day . . . the perfect companion for deep seated comfort and restful relaxation. And. now. something new has been added to La-Z-Boy chairs . . . the Comfort Selector, an invention that provides three-position leg rest comfort with or without reclining the chair . . . and carries a Lifetime Mechanism Warranty*. Only La-Z-Boy has the Comfort Selector. It is available on all Charter Group Reclina-Rockers in Traditional, Contemporary, Early American and Modern styling with hundreds of decorator fabrics and colors to choose from. Visit our store today . . . experience a miracle in relaxation and you'll agree a La-Z-Boy is "so nice to come home to"! •At any time La-Z-Boy'« factory will repair, or at it* option, replace >!• reclining mechanism or any part thereof without charge, eicept any coat* of packing and shipping. Honor Rolls At Norlina High Are Released The honor rolls for the second nine weeks and the semester were released this week hv Clint Hege, principal of Norlina High School as follows: "A" Honor Roll Second Nine Weeks Ninth Grade: Derrick Ches ton, Laura Hayes. Mitzi Mulchi. Mike Norwood and Harold Smiley. Tenth Grade: Chuck Ellington. Wendy Curtis, Rosa Durham. Shelby Matthews, Steven Lynch, Donna Stegall and Debra White. Eleventh Grade: Oita Cheston. Patricia Hicks and Freda flight. Twelfth Grade: Sandra Burdick. Debrah Hicks, Gary Holtzman. Cindy King, Danvlu Palmer. Deborah Redmond and Lynn Tucker. "A" Honor Roll Semester Ninth Grade: Derrick Cheston. Laura Hayes. Mitzi Mulchi and Mike Norwood. Tenth Grade: Chuck Ellington. Wendy Curtis. Rosa Durham. Shelby Matthews, Steven Lynch, Donna Stegall and Debra White. Eleventh Grade: Oita Cheston. Patricia Hicks and Freda Hiirht. Twelfth Grade: Sandra Bur dick. Deborah Hicks. Gary Holt/man. Cindy King. Danvlu Palmer. Deborah Redmond and Lvnn Tucker. Annie Armstrong Circle Has Meet The Annie Armstrong Circle of the Norlina Baptist Church met last week in the home of Mrs. Mae Shearin, Mrs. Reatrice Setzer. chairman. lead the croup with scripture and shared a thought entitled "AWOI, from Christ." Mrs. Ann Mulchi presented the program about missionary kids, closinir with prayer. Mrs. Shearin served delicious refreshments to the 10 members and one visitor. Norlina Church Opportunities First Baptist Church of Norlina—Rev, S. N. Massen bur);. Pastor. No services this week. Gospel Baptist Church—Rev. Raymond Avscue, Pastor. Sunday. Feb. 6. 10 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m.. Morning Worship; 7:30 p. m.. Evening Worship. Monday. Feb. 7, 7:30 p. m.. Youth Training and Fellowship. Wednesday. Feb. 9. 7:30 p. m.. Prayer Service. Jerusalem I'nited Methodist Church—Rev. Jim Hebel, Pastor. Saturday. Feb. 5.8 p. m. until 11 p. m. Methodist Youth Fellowship will sponsor a Coffee House at the old Norlina Fire Department. 50c admission. All are invited to come enjoy the friendship and refreshments. Sunday. Feb. fi. 10 a. m., Sunday School; 11:15 a. m.. Worship Service. Thursday. Feb. 10. 7:30 p. m., Rible Study and Prayer Group; 7:30 p. m.. Youth Choir Practice. Norlina Baptist Church — Rev. G. Elton Cooke. Pastor. Friday afternoon Feb. 4 at the Henderson Mail, bake sale to help Girls in Action raise money for summer mission camp. Sunday. Feb. t>. V:au a. m., Sunday School: 11 a. m.. Morning Worship Service: 11 a", m.. Children's Church. Fellowship Hall: 6 p. m.. Lightshine: 6:30 p. m.. Church Training: 7:30 p. m.. Evening Worship Service: S p. m.. Deacon's meeting. Monday. Feb. 7. 5 p. m.. GA'.< meet with Mrs. Arch Avscue. Wednesday. Feb. 9, 7:30 p m.. Prayer Service held at thf Parsonage. Norlina I'nited Methodist Church—Rev. Nat Burgess Pastor. Sunday. Feb. 6. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School; 11 a. m. Worship Service: 7 p. m. I'nited Methodist Youth Fel lowship. Wednesday. Feb. 9. 7:30 p m.. Chancel Choir Rehearsal. Zion I'nited Methodis Church —Rev. Jim Hebel Pastor. Friday. Feb. 4. 9 a. m. at thi Triple A Gas Company ii Warrenton the Zion Choir wil sponsor a bake sale. Saturday, Feb. 5,8 p. m. unt 11 p. m. Methodist Yout Fellowship will sponsor Coffee House at the old Norlin Fire House. 50c admission. A are invited. Sunday, Feb. 6, 9:50 a. ra Worship Service: 11 a. m Sunday School. Monday. Feb. 7. 7:30 p. m Woman's Society of Christia Service meets with Mrs. Jak Norwood. Wednesday, Feb. 9. 7:30 | m.. Rible Study and Prav< Group. Foods bake faster in glai ovenware than in shiny met pans because the glass collec and holds the heat instead reflecting it. When baking glass, reduce oven temperatu at least 25 degrees Fahrenht unless the recipe states it w written for use with gla ovenware. Mrs. Mabry Elected President Of Norlina Senior Social Club Mrs. Joyce Mabry was elected president of the Norlina Senior Social Club at the meeting held Thursday, Jan. 27 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Mrs. Cornelia Wiggins was elected vice-president with Mrs. Martha Draffin being named treasurer and Mrs. Sudie Coleman, secretary. Mrs. Ellen Moselev was elected Tour Transportation Committee Chairperson. Hostesses for the meeting were the ladies of St. Paul's, Mrs. Herman Seaman, Mrs. Paul Brauer, Mrs. Carl Holtzman and Mrs. Mollie Paschall. The pastor, the Rev. David Dudley, gave a challenging devotional to the 46 in attendance. Mrs. Sudie Coleman, club president, introduced Mrs. Former President Harry Truman so loved to read that by the age of 14 he had finished all the books in the Independence, Missouri library. Edith Comer, who gave a verbal tribute to the founders and leaders of the club and to the outstanding leadership of Mrs. Sudie Coleman. Mrs. Mollie Haithcock. Mrs. Mary Brauer and Mrs. Martha Draffin, who served as officers for the past year. In conclusion, the Rev. G. Elton Cooke was given a warm and gracious salute by Mrs. Comer. During the business session, plans were begun for a spring tour to be discussed at the February meeting and it was decided that the February meeting would be a gift meeting. All members and guests who come are asked to bring a wrapped gift with a special series of games planned to distribute them. The birthday celebrants were recognized for January. The program was "Call Mv Bluff." Two teams attempted to outhluff each other. The reigning champs and receivers of "Best Bluffer" awards were Mrs. I/>uise Haithcock. Mrs Mollie Haithcock and the Rev. David Dudley. The next meeting will be Feb. 24 at 2 p. m. at the Norlina United Methodist Church. Band practice will he held. Members are reminded to bring band instruments and the gift for the February meeting. The hand will perform March 17 at Hollister. Important Notice to Warrenton and Norlma Telephone Users Beginning Monday, Jan. 31, 1977 at 9 A.M. the number to reach your telephone business office will change from 257-9111 to 112.