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News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers Barbara Cooke, Editor -- Telephone 456-3513 Visitors with Mrs. Myrtle Fleming on Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Flippin and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flippin of Colonial Heights, Va.; Mrs. Erma Neathery and children of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie W. Fleming and Mrs. Ruth Gettings of Chester, Va. Last weekend Mrs. Fleming's guests were Mrs. John Morrison of Prince George, Va., Mrs. G. L. Gettings of Chester, Va., Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stansbury of Richmond, Va., Howard M. Fleming of Colonial Heights, Va., and Mrs. Earl Haddock of Cary. Mrs. Myrtle Fleming spent several days last week in Chester and Richmond, Va., with relatives. Mrs. Imogene Arnold has left Duke Hospital and returned to her residence at Guardian Care of Louisburg. Mrs. Sudie Coleman of Norlina and Mrs. Charles Carde and son, Mark, of Kinston spent the weekend with the William E. Coleman family in Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ayscue of Epsom visited Mrs. Sudie Coleman Sunday night. Clubhouse Setting For Women's Meet The Woman's Club of Norlina met at the Clubhouse on May 4 with Mrs. L. 0. Robertson, president, presiding. Mrs. Alta Davis gave a devotion on Mother's love to open the meeting. Mrs. Eleanor Hayes, conservation chairman, introduced the program guest, Gordon Green, a representative of Carolina Power and Light. He presented an informative program on energy use, waste and conservation. Mrs. Hyla Stultz gave the history of the club which began in Norlina in 1926. Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. Lou Traylor gave reports of their attendance at the 75th Annual Convention for the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs held in Winston-Salem in April. During the business session the members were reminded to continue to save old newspapers for the coming paper drive. Mrs. L. C. Davis and Mrs. William Brauer, hostesses, served strawberry pie, cheese straws, nuts and coffee to the 14 present. Mr. and Mrs. William Holt Fleming of Tifton, Ga., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Betty Ann, to Bob Mark Moon, son of Mrs. William Moon and the late Rev. William Moon of Kodaikanal, India. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude J. Fleming of Warrenton and the late Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Newman of Norlina. The wedding will be held at the First United Methodist Church in Tifton, Ga., on June 25 at 2:30 in the afternoon. Miss Fleming is a senior at Asbury College in Wilmore, Ky. Mr. Moon was graduated from Asbury College and is presently a ministerial student at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Ky. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the wedding. Church Opportunities First Baptist Church of Norlina—Rev. S. N. Massenburg, Pastor. Sunday, May 22, 10 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., Worship Service for Fourth Sunday. Gospel Baptist ChurchRev. Raymond Ayscue, Pastor. Sunday, May 22, 10 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., Morning Worship Service; 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship Service. Monday, May 23, 7:30 p. m., Youth Training and Fellowship. Wednesday, May 25, 7:30 p. m., Prayer Service. Jerusalem United Methodist Church—Rev. Jim Hebel, Pastor. Sunday, May 22, 10 a. m., Sunday School; 11:15 a. m., Worship Service; 6 p. m., United Methodist Youth Fellowship. Monday, May 23, 9 a. m., Sharing Group with Mrs. Louise Riggan; 7 p. m., Choir Practice. Thursday, May 26, 7:30 p. m., Bible Study and Prayer Group; 7:30 p. m., Youth Choir Practice. Norlina Baptist ChurchRev. G. Elton Cooke, Pastor. Sunday, May 22, 9:50 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., Morning Service of Worship; 6:30 p. m., Church Training; 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship. Monday, May 23,10 a. m., Mattie Pridgen Circle meets with Mrs. Jeannette Shearin; 10 a. m., Lola Sue Circle meets with Mrs. Ora Moore; 8 p. m., Annie Armstrong Circle meets with Mrs. Edith Cawthorne; 8 p. m., Olga Hood Circle meets with Mrs. Jean Frazier. Wednesday, May 25, 7:30 p. m., Prayer Meeting; 8:05 p. m., Sanctuary Choir R phpfl r<!91 Norlina United Methodist Church—Rev. Nat Burgess, Pastor. Sunday, May 22, 9:45 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., Worship Service; 7 p. m., United Methodist Youth Fellowship. Wednesday, May 25, 7:30 p. m., Chancel Choir Practice. Open Door Bible ChurchRev. Walter Singleterry, Pastor. Sunday, May 22, 10 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., Worship Service. Wise Baptist ChurchRev. Robert Rogers, Pastor. Sunday, May 22, 10 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., Worship Service. Wednesday, May 25, 7 p. m., Bible Study and Prayer Group; 7:45 p. m., Choir Practice. Zion United Methodist Church—Rev. Jim Hebel, Pastor. Sunday, May 22, 9:50 a. m., Worship Service; 11 a. m. Sunday School; 6 p. m., United Methodist Youth Fellowship. Wednesday, May 22, 7:30 p. m., Bible Study and Prayer Group. Private Johnson Completes Basics Marine Private First Class Deborah H. Johnson, daughter of Mary G. Hunt of Route 1, Manson, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C. A graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, with both a bachelors degree and a masters degree, she joined the Marine Corps in September 1971. Norlina Juniors Will Offer Stew The Norlina Junior Woman'* club will bold a brunswick stew tale on Saturday, May 21, at the Woman's Clubhouse. The stew will sell for |2.25 a quart and will be available by 4 p. m. on Saturday. The proceeds will go into a scholarship fund to be awarded to a Norlina High School Senior graduating this year. Advance orders can be called to any member of the club or left with Mrs. Ann Powell at the Village Food Mart in Norlina^ Captain Brackin Is In Exercise Navy Captain John D. Brackin, whose wife, Melissa, is the daughter of Viola Taylor of Norlina, is participating in Exercise "Solid Shield *77." He is serving as an officer assigned to Amphibious Group Two, homebased in Norfolk, Va. His unit is embarked aboard the amphibious command ship USS Mount Whitney for Solid Shield. The two-week joint exercise is being conducted in the Atlantic coastal waters off North Carolina and Georgia and at nearby military installations. More than 40,000 men and women from all branches of the Armed Foices, including 3,000 Reservists, are participating. Twenty-two ships from the U. S. Second Fleet, plus carrier and land-based Navy and Marine Corps air craft have joined with units of the Army's Forces Command, a Marine Amphibious Brigade and units from the Air Forces Command, a Marine Amphibious Brigade and units from the Air Force's Tactical Air Command and Military Airlift Command for "Solid Shield." Hereford House Setting For Meet Members of the Music and Literature Club of Norlina held their final meeting of the season last Thursday at the Hereford House in Henderson. Eighteen members and husbands gathered for the luncheon. Programs will resume in the fall. School Menus May 23-27 (Subject to change without notice.) Monday-Hot dog on bun, French fries, cole slaw, gingerbread, milk. Tuesday-Pizza, buttered corn, tossed salad, chilled pears, chocolate milk. Wednesday-Sliced turkey, rice with gravy, green beans, sweet potato fluff, roll, milk. Thursday — Manager's choice. Friday-Tuna salad on lettuce, pickled beets, green peas, rolls, salted peanuts, chocolate milk. Palmer Is New Council Head By DANYLU PALMER Monday, May I, marked the beginning of the campaign for Student Council offices. Shaking hands, putting up posters, and drumming up votes were the order of the day. Running for offices were: President, Robert Palmer; Vlce-Prt dent, Derrick Cheston a. Carolyn Jones; SecretaryPamela Epps and Natalie Roberts; and TreasurerTommle Craft, Alton Fleming, Mary Harrison and Michael Vaughan. On the beautiful sunny Spring morning of May 11 candidates for office gave spirited campaign speeches before the student body on the athletic field. All were well received, but only one can win. Thursday, May 12 was the day of reckoning. Elections were held during homeroom. After the dust settled and the votes were counted the winners were: President-Robert Palmer, Vice-President — Derrick Cheston, Secretary-Pamela Epps, and Treasurer-Mary Harrison. The blood mobile was parked in front of the N.H.S. gymtorium on Tuesday and soon all the equipment was Warren Plaza Happenings By CHARLES SIMMONS Two movies, Mario Thomas, "Free to be...You and Me," and "Fireball in the Night," about black history, were shown at Warren Plaza Rest Home on May 6. Popcorn and Kool-aid were served. On May 7 a bus load of residents visited friends at the Pleasant Hill Rest Home. Movies were also shown. Two residents of the rest home have recently died. The Warren Plaza will miss Mrs. Mamie Pinkett and Mrs. Hester Almond. Two of the residents are in the hospital. Joe Jones is in Warren General and Jake Sawyer is in Duke Hospital. We hope they are soon well and can return to the Plaza. Many of the residents have been busy in the past couple ' of weeks with cleaning and beautification of the grounds. A fence has been reconstructed all around the grounds and we plan to start a vegetable garden the first of the week. Many residents are looking forward to helping out with the planting and tendingAll the residents are anticipating the fresh vegetables. The management of Warren Plaza has purchased some new tools and we plan to open a wood workshop in the near future. Several of the residents have expressed their interest in a hobby. Hopefully we can make some things worthy of sale. No movies were scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Instead a lake trip and picnic were held on May 14. ready to go to work. Norlina High is very proud that between the hours ten and four, 72 teachers and students and 17 co. jq unity residents showed up to donate blood. The Norlina Prom committee has been busily working on the 1976-77 prom for the past week. The theme "A Time Just For Us" is being carried out in the colors of green, yellow and pink. Friday, May 20, will definitely be a cherished and unforgettable memory. N.H.S. wishes to express their sympathy to the Chestons who were saddened by the loss of Mr. Cheston's father in Trenton. The Norlina Blue Waves softball team ended the season by splitting a double header with John Graham on May 12. In the first game Warrenton won with a close 7-6 score but Norlina was on the top the second game with a 5-2 victory.
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