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News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers Phone 456-3329 To Include Items On This Page MRS. JERRY CARL HOLTZMAN Miss Woodlief Marries Jerry Carl Holtzman St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Ridgeway was the set ting Sunday, June 10 at three o'clock for the joining in marriage of Miss Cheryl Karen Woodlief and Jerry Carl Holtzman. The Rev. H. Doughlas Rathjen per formed the double ring ceremony. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart R. Woodlief of Kittrell, the bride is a graduate of Vance Senior High School and Louisburg College. She is employed with Roses Stores, Inc. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Holtzman of Rt 1, Man son. A graduate of Atlantic Christian College in Wilson, he is employed by Roses Stores, Inc. For the occasion, the sanctuary of the church was centered with an arrangement of lilies, pixies and gypsophila flanked by burning can dles in hurricane globes and standing can delabra and palms. Family pews were marked with baby's breath and ivory satin bows. Mrs. Alma Matthews, organist and aunt of the groom, presented a pro gram of prelude music. Escorted by her father, the bride was at tired in a formal Vic torian gown of ivory Swiss embroidery on English net over satin. Flowers of Swiss em broidery covered the bodice, the lower part of the bishop sleeves and formed a deep edging around the bottom of the skirt. Her headpiece consisted of a circlet of baby's breath with a finger tip veil of illusion. Karen Anne King, niece of the bride of Richmond, Va., was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Betty Morgan, sis ter of the groom of Hen derson, and Mrs. Susan Holtxman, sister-in-law of the groom of Manson. The groom's father was best man. Other groomsmen were Charles Holtiman, brother of the groom of Manson; Gary Morgan, brother-in-law of the groom of Henderson; Gary Holtzman, cousin of the groom of Ridge way; Bobby King, brother-in-law of the bride of Richmond, Va; and Gregory Allen of Belhaven. Mrs. Tillie Daeke directed the wedding. Programs were distributed by Jonathan Bender and Gregory Holtzman of Ridgeway. Reception Immediately follow ing the ceremony, a reception was held in the parish hall of the church. The bride's parents hosted the func tion. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers Holtzman and registered by Dianne Jenks and Tim Jenks. An antique easel held the bride's portrait. Refreshments con sisted of cheeses, assort ed sandwiches, vegeta ble tray with dip, ham rolls, fruit bowl, crab dip and mints. Punch was poured by Mrs. Gayle Floyd, cousin of the bride of Louisburg, and Mrs. Paula Van Dyke, cousin of the bride. An auxiliary table held the three-tiered wedding cake decorated with a nosegay of flowers. After the bride and groom cut the traditional first slice of cake, serving was con tinued by Mrs. Josephine Edwards, aunt of the groom of Roxboro, and Mrs. Dorothy VanDyke, aunt of the bride of Chesa peake, Va. Birdseed bags were distributed by Amy Pace and David Pace, cousins of the bride of New Bern. Good-byes were said to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Floyd, uncle and aunt of the bride. After the reception, the newlyweds departed on a trip to the Bahamas. Upon their return, they will reside atRt2,Norlina. Pre-Reheartal Dinner An outdoor barbecue chicken dinner honoring Miss Woodllef and Holtzman was given by his parents Saturday evening at their home. Mrs. Clarence Taylor of Roberaonvllle spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clay too Taylor and family. Mrs. Louise Cottrell of Red Springs spent the weekend with M. A. Lyles. Joining them on Sunday were Gene and Lisa Cottrell and Mickey Currie of Red Springs, Mrs. Kim LeBeau of Cary and Mrs. Lillian Morris and Mrs. Lois Liverman and Katrina of Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hankla, David and Mark of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mrs. Hankla's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Glen wood Newsome and Glenn of Roxboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hundley. Their dinner guests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Newsome, Anthony, Jennifer and Jamie Lynn of Williams ton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hundley and Laurie and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hundley of Norlina and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Boswell of South Hill, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Buzz Schwartz and Hank of Mechanicsville, Va. Guests included mem bers of the wedding par ty, relatives and out-of town guests. Individual tables, covered with red cloths, were centered with baskets of greenery and white mums. The food table was centered with a chicken and egg basket. Guests were served a menu of barbecued chicken, cole slaw, potato salad, assorted congealed salads and chocolate groom's cake. Assisting in serving were Mr. and Mrs. Bob by Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Redgers Holtz man, Mrs. Louise Paschall, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Cobb, Mrs. Margaret Seaman and Mrs. Sharon Ahlin. Aiier-nenearau The Drewry Commun ity Building was the scene of an after rehearsal party and dance given in honor of the couple Saturday from 9 p. m. until mid night. Hosting the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Shearin, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Paschall, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Rob Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seaman, Mr.t and Mrs. Carl Robert Bender, Mr. and Mrs. John Kilian, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Holtz man, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peter Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Hal White, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Woody King, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ben der, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Holtxman, Kent Daeke, Alan Daeke, Karl Daeke, Mrs. Eva Holtxman, Miss Doris Bender, Mrs. Louise Paschall and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holtxman. Mescellaoeoas Shower Miss Woodlief was en tertained at a miscellan eous shower in the pariah hall of St Paul's Lutheran Church. Hosting the shower were Mrs. Margaret Seaman, Mrs. Tillle Daeke, Mrs. Rodgers Holtxman, Mrs. Ella Bell Seaman, Mrs. Jean Ruland, Mrs. Edith White and Mrs. Alma visited Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wimbrow on Wednes day. Mrs. H. E. Bobbitt recently returned home from Maria Parham hospital after under going surgery there. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Bauer of Richmond, Va. are visiting the Bobbitts this week. Little Chris Carter of Rocky Mount spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Ada Carter. Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Baker spent Monday in Raleigh and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker while there. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Egerton visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Perkinson in Wendell on Sunday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Wimbrow were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steele, Tamara, Robbie and Carmen and Michael Gildino of Ahoskie. Tamara remained for an extended visit with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Baker were hosts to some 25 guests at a cookout in their home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver, Crystal and Leslie of Rocky Mount spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weaver. New School Sets June 26 Meeting Norlina Christian School, a ministry of Gospel Baptist Church, has scheduled a meeting for Tuesday, June 26, at 7:30 p. m. The meeting will be held at the church located on High way 158 east in Norlina. Pastor Gary M. Roy said, "There has been much interest and sup port shown for the school. At this meeting and throughout the remainder of the sum mer, we will begin to ac tively enroll children for the fall term." Norlina Christian School will use the ABEKA school curriculum, which is one of the highest-rated in the country. A back to-basics approach to education is the heart of this curriculum, with math and science and the phonetic approach to reading. Kindergarten ers will be taught read ing before entering first grade. Tuition costs are $85.00 monthly for kin dergarten through second grade. Pastor Roy said, "We strive to keep tuition costs low in order to afford as many children as ptesible the opportunity for a quality education." More infor mation or applications are available by calling 458-3385 or 458-3885. Bntterfly Shrimp To butterfly shrimp, shell and devein the shrimp leav ing tails on. Split lengthwise down the back with a sharp knife, but do not cut all the way through. Press the shrimp flat. LEONA'S THRIFT SHOP Selling New A Used Clothes Men's Women's, Children* Shoes A Bags 50$ & Up At H A V Auto Ssrvic* U.S. No 1A West St klAriifta II /» riPllllHli lit . Open 9A.M.-• P.M. . Members Of Band Have Rehearsal By SADIE YANCEY On Monday, June 11, at 10:00 a. in., members of the Norlina Senior Social Club rhythm band met in the Norlina Methodist Church classroom to refresh their spring program, which had been recom mended to Carolina Nursing Center by an employee of Louisburg Nursing Center. After the rehearsal, Mrs. Ophelia Pierce in vited the group to her home for refreshments. Her dining room table was covered with a beautiful white cloth and laden with a variety of goodies made by Mrs. Pierce. Mrs. Katherine Robinson poured refreshing punch, and Dwight Pierce helped replenish the table All members enjoyed Mrs. Pierce's gracious hospitality. We left Norlina for Durham on Tuesday, June 12, at 9 a. m. after the usual prayer by the Rev. Jon Strother, driver and director. We arrived at the Durham center soon after 10 a. m. The musical pro gram started about 10:30 a. m., with Minnie Pearl (Bessie Bartholo mew) and The Chat tanooga Shoe Shine Boy (Ola King) making ap pearances. The Rev. Millard Warren, a retired Methodist minister and one of the organizers of the group, came to greet the members. He seemed pleased that so many remembered him. We were served refreshing lemonade and cookies at the Cen ter. Our next stop was at Hardee's in Creedmoor for lunch. We then went to Oxford to The Louise Parham Health Care Complex, where we gave our final presenta tion of the day. It was here that Mrs. Helen Whitmore and Mrs. Ophelia Pierce dressed in colonial dresses and did a dance to the tune of "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain." Mrs. Sue Felts and Mrs. Lucille Jordan were their partners. Many visited with Miss Carrie Brame and Mrs. Florence Currin, two residents from Warren County. We started on our return trip to Norlina and made it to Manson. When the bus stopped before coming onto the Drewry-Manson road, the engine cut off. Thinking it was out of gas, we put in several gallons; still, it would not start. A mechanic from a service station pulled the bus to his station. Those who had left their cars in Norlina were able to get rides there, and they then came back for the rest of us. Newlywed Couple To Have Norlina Home Mrs. Maxine Ingle of Ridgeway announces the marriage of her daughter, Sandra Lee, to Walter E. Berry, Sr. of Forksville, Va. on June 15. The groom is the son of Mrs. Floyd Berry of Forksville. The couple will reside in Norlina. Mrs. Elnora Marie Morehead of Rt. 5, Oxford an nounces the engagement of her daughter, Yvette Hena, to Robert Lyndell Burchette, son of Mrs. Edith Burchette of Rt. 1, Manson. The couple will be married June 30 at 3 p. m. at Michael Creek Baptist Church in Oxford. All friends and relatives are in vited to attend. The wettest spot on record is Mt. waiaieaie, Hawaii, where it rains 460 inches per year. The driest spot is Arica, Chile, where it averages .03 inches of rain per year. NORLINA COFFEE SHOP OPEN FROM 6 Til 2 Serving Breakfast And Lunch Operated By Ruby Overby
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