[ 1 News and m. nioa fc?OOttt??OOOOOOTOOOO<i?? Mrs. John Weldon Mayfield spent several days this week as a patient at Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson. Mrs. J. F Bobbitt left Sat urday to spend the holidays * with her children in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Duke, Kathy and Nancy of Apex and Mr. and Mrs. J S. Perry of Raleigh spent Sunday in the W. E. Duke home. Mr. and Mrs. C. P Rooker spent the weekend in Pendleton with relatives. Pvt. Freeman Cleaton of Fort Jackson, S. C? is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cleaton for the holidays Gene Hatchell of Chowan College is spending the holi days with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Eddie Hatchell Mr. and Mrs Randolph M. Rooker and Corky arrived Tuesday ( r o tn Anchorage. Alaska, to spend the holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Rooker and family left last Saturday to spend the holidays with Mr and Mrs. L. H Johnson at Show Row. Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. J I.. Overby Grissom's Ser | NORLIN c?4-l this festive season, w meeting old friends and i our hearty thanks and ht and every one of you hav Walker Drug Profession NORLIN WhviUm, Nc Events of Int< SNK AJKNOLD, HHm will spend the Christmss holi! days with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Moore, Jr., and family in Littleton. Miss Edna Clark will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Uilliland in Macon during the Christmas holidays. Circle Meets At Egerton Home The Annie Armstrong Missionary Circle met at the home j of Mrs. F. M. Egerton with Mrs. A. S. Wyckoff as joint > hostess on Tuesday evening of I last week The home was fesi tive with lovely Christmas decl orations. ' The meeting opened with The | ; group singing Christmas carols.. j followed with prayer by Mrs. Wyckoff. The meditation perj iod was conducted by Mrs. W. ! O Heed and Mrs. Wyckoff. The program, entitled "Pray1 er and Missions," was i.n I charge of Mrs. Macon Wemyss, j assisted by Mrs. I,ee Williams, Mrs John Cawthorne and Mrs. O C. Abbott. The circle welcomed three I visitors, Mrs. Glenn Weldon, Mrs. James Paschall and Mrs. Zome let us adore Him, ' of Heaven, bearer of Peace.. and Good Will to all. vice Cleaners A, N. C. is LyCkccA- V ^ e look back upon a year of naking new ones. To all go ippiest greetings. May each e the merriest holiday ever. , Company, Inc. al Service A, N. C. pm \ To you, from us . . . Merry Christmas and a happy Holiday Season. May your blessings lultiply and your days full of the wonder I joy of living! r v I IT & SONS A, N. C erest To Norlin Kenneth Severance. ] During the social hour th? 1 hostesses served punch, fruit ( cake, party mix, Christmas 1 candies and nuts to the 18 in ? attendance. e Grissoms Honor c Norlina Teams ' Mr. ?!! ' Mrs. Graham P. j Grissom Id open house on Friday rung to honor the Norlina High School football and basketball teams. The Grissom home was beautifully decorated in keeping! with the Christmas season. Soft, 0 Christmas music was heard throughout the evening Ji "Mrs: George Read and Mrs. ' I M. Weaver assisted the hos-| tess in serving refreshments of i punch, ham biscuits, sandwiches and cookies. Around 70 guests called dur-l ( ing the evening. i ^ Faculty Entertains j % Norlina Students The Norlina High School' faculty, consisting of Mr W. O ] Reed, Mrs. Mildred Peeler,' c Mrs. Esther Delbridge, Miss I b West Virgini Wed To Litt BLUEF1ELD, W. Va.,| bi ?Chapel Hill. N. C? will be \\ the home of Mr. and Mrs. M Horace Palmer Robinson, who D were married Saturday and are N taking a Northern wedding tf trip | b Mrs. Robinson, the former j Miss Emily Martin Wagner, is t.i the daughter of Judge and I! Mrs. Frank Morton Wagner, j She attended Woman's College' and was graduated in 1959 from the University of North p Carolina, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. i D The bidegroom is the son of j, Mrs. Horace Palmer Robinson sj of Littleton. N. C., and the late a Mr. Robinson He is a student c] at the University of North w Carolina, where he is a mem- a ber of Zeta Psi fraternity. | w The ceremony took place at Bland Street Methodist Church with Dr. Clyde Hensley offic-| iating. Music was presented n by Mrs. Eugene Vest, organist, and Henry Fortune, soloist. ^ The bride, given in marriage j j by her father, wore a gown of n candlelight silk fashioned with y, a lavalier neckline, edged in r lace scallops extending on the al shoulders and into a V in the back The skirt was also appliqued in lace. Her Brussels lace veil was attached to a n matching tiara and she carried a cascade of white roses with ai a white orchid. hi Miss Betty Davis was maid fi of honor and briedsmaids were w Miss Cordelia Robinson, Mrs. 3i Mason Hawfield of Littleton li and Mrs. Wood Beasley of s< Colerain, N. C? sisters of the bi bridegroom, Mrs. Mark Lee rr Miller of Chattanooga, Tenn., c; and Miss Dixie Hypes. They wore gowns of jade green velvet and carried cascade bouquets of red carnations and holly. Roger Moore of Littleton, ei the bridegroom's uncle, was wi ^\/^\ t\L. L . . f y] iiiwui ^ C^tma Greetings and best w you for a happy holiday May your Christinas be the n mil's NORL1NA 080e888PaeQ000008888? *. ^ t ta Readers 08PC<8O88CCC<OOOCC88< _,ucy Perkinson, Mr. Robert [ rice, Mr. Clint Hege and Mr. [ )tis Carroll entertained the! ligh school students in the I chool cafeteria last Thursday evening. Mrs. Delbridge decorated the lining area with a lovely rosty white Christmas tree, lecorated with red satin bows ind red carnations. The re-1 reshment table was covered) vith a white cloth centered | vith a beautiful centerpiece of, ed carnations and greenery. Refreshments consisted of i 'okes, open face sandwiches, ookies, peanuts and candies. For entertainment the guests ruoyed- -daneing?to?music of neir tavorite records Births Mr and Mrs. W D. Martin, r. announce the birth of a aughter on December 17 at] I'arren Gereral Hospital. Mrs. ( lartin is the former Miss Vir-. inia Eggleston of Townsville | I.ibrc-v To Be Closed i The Norlina Library will be losed for two weeks. Decern-' er 21 to January 4. a Girl Is leton Man pst man, and ushers were ] 'ood Beasley of Colerain.] ason ITawfield of Littleton, avid Loughlin of Henderson.! C? Grover Cauthen of Clayin. N. C., and Frank Wagner,' other of the bride. The bride's parents enter-: lined at a reception at the' luefield Country Club. Letters To Santa I I ear Santa: I want a Bible and a grownp doll like the one at Jean I avis' and she has three i resses and three hats. My I ster wants a blackboard and \ big doll baby and some I othes. My brother Floyd' ants a gun and holster and J guitar. My brother Harry ants a toy shotgun and a car. Love, ISABEL. | I ear Santa Claus: I am seven years old and j ave a brother three years old.' want a doll and jackrocks. e wants a gun. I will leave au some cookies and milk, emember all the other boys ad girls. Love, ANGELA BURGESS, j ear Santa Claus: 1 want a black cowboy hat j ad Wells Fargo two-gun and j olster set, also an Army! ghting set. I want a rifle I ith a bandoleer that holds! 2 metal bullets. I would also; ke to have a cowboy suit and | ime cowboy boots and two, axes of caps. I want an auto- j latic football set and a bi-! ^cle Love, MARSHALL CARROLL. Take Care of Machinery Don't let high-priced machin-j y stay outside during the nter. mm ishes to TtfW season. SHOPS . N. C. ' 1'rf.'V,-v, * t c'. 4*2 . ^ '' } RECORD Several Families Ii Have A Happy Ne\ By BILL CROWELL . RALEIGH?Several families in North Carolina will have a' I Hannv Now Voor ? I , ?_rr>, AVU1, iuavvau U1 a ' tragic one, because the following people will think and react normally. Somewhere in North Carolina, between now and the end of 1960, these things will happen, according to State Motor Vehicles Commissioner Edward Scheidt. A driver will glance at his speedometer, realize that he is driving too fast for conditions, ease his foot off the accelerator?and be able to stop in time to avoid hitting a child or elderly pedestrian. A youngster will dart out -from?a diivewav cr from be-; hind a parked car. An ap- ji proaching driver will stop in | time to avoid hitting him. be-| ] cause he remembered his own ] boyhood and has trained him-|] self to expect the unexpected j , from children. i i A driver will encounter deep ; snow and ice road conditions. , However, he will be able to < get through safely and on time l because he was prepared with ) a set of tire chains in the trunk, and spared 10 minutes ; to put them on. He saved a ] life?his own. | ( A pedestrian will start to' cross against the light, remember. and wait. j A man will drink n highball, realize his condition, j i and hand the car keys to his' j wife. A walker, about to walk on i a rural highway, will return > 1 to the house to get a flash- | I light, | 1 A driver will ask his gas 1 pump man to check windshield wiper arms for adequate' ( pressure to keep snow off and | r let him see. He will see?in < time?his child running toi greet him I i Yes. several lives will be j f soared Several people will be with us next year who would' 1 not have been here?had these' i people failed to think and re| TRAYinB'Q 1 i J.U11 UVI\ U J RABY TR NORLINA 11 /^s another Christmas dawns, may its good cheer pervade every hom< lighten every heart, brigh life. Especially may you t partake in full measure c and blessings of the Day Norlina Super *' V " ''' NORLIMA ?? i North Carolina r Tear; In 1960 act sensibly. No, these things will never make the headlines. In fact, sk... III t * a iai I mere win dc iewer Headlines, fewer "crash" stories to write, | and fewer statistics to add to ^ the grim total of highway! death; and injuries. Yes, thinking can save lives.; It's a mighty good habit to cultivate! ' Personal Mention Miss Edith Broom of Fayetteville will visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen and family during the holidays. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs H. P. Reid and Mr. and Mrs. T P. Thompson will be Ht Oof "and Mrs. ~~G. W. i Franklin and family of Car-, lisle. Pa . Mr. and Mrs. W. Ft. Reid and children of Dillon, S. C.. Mr and Mrs. I,. M. Lee and children of Bennetts-' rille. S. C., Mr and Mrs. G. W. Parks and family of Red Springs, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. j lohnson and family of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. J. R Frazier and family of Ox'ord Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mvotti ind sons of Whitingville, | Mass., will be overnight guests! if Mr and Mrs. J. F. Hock- j iday and sons on Thursday ind the group will visit relltives in Red Oak on Friday j Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crinkleyj vill visit relatives in Aurora] or the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hardy; ittended the funeral of Mrs. Mardy's sister, Mrs. Sara H j Moore, in Portsmouth. Va.. on] rriday and visited relatives in] Richmond, Va.. on Thursday, j Miss Susie Rooker of Hen-| lerson will be a house guest i )f Mrs. W. P. Rodwell for several days during the holidays. Mrs Roy Davis is viting Mr, ind Mrs. F. B. Allen in Norolk. Va. Mr. and Mrs John Oarrctt.i II. and children of Salisbury ire visiting relatives here Mr. aid Mrs. J. C. Magruder1 iLuttM 1 I he heartlifting ' ness of this joyo<_ j jn shine brightly i memory for a long, g time to come. ^ j / y. c ' /!# / I ^ cjfc% . 0 ten every ?nd yours if all the joys Merry Christmas, alll market, Inc. ? N. C. ^ \ ' TRIDA [ and Mrs. Hodijah Meade of Arlington, Va., are guestsof Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Scoggin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bryant Creech and children of Columbus, Ohio, are guests of Mrs. Katie R. Creech. tt-.. /' l.>m Ant Tknmn mi a. nciuj \_nriiitiu 1 uuiupson attended the WeaverThompson wedding and recep-l tion held in Edenton Street Methodist Church, Raleigh, on| Saturday evening. Mrs. H E. Coleman, Jr of Raleigh was a weekend guest j of Mr. and Mrs H. E. Coleman in Wise. Mrs. H. E. Coleman and Mrs. j J. W. Perry of Wise shopped ir 1 Raleigh last week Mr and Mrs. Charles Johnsot. it Seaboard, Mr. and MrFinch of Oxford, Mr. P. | Dickerson of Wak F'i .;.i M > tames Crinkltv of tP . ??",nc,' Va., Mrs. T T .'r. of Tn'eigb ana Mr and Mrs J. T. j Powrt? of Knhoiona, Va., were' here for 'he funeral of Mr. S Give A Gift TR LEI( Open Tuesday and We Knight's Fo NORLINys K -IsS^i^ Iff ^ May your Christm with good cheer anc ...abounding in ail the hf of thin festive season. Thr you and yours, as we sing c R M. WHIT NORL1NA Y, DECEMBER 28, 195f? L. Crinkley on Friday afternoon. a, Mr .and Mrs. W. A. Baxter of Durham were here for the funeral of S. L. Crinkley on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baxter of Durnam were visitors nere on Sunday. Miss Barbara Pittard, Clement Thompson and To.a my Davis attended the WeaverThompson wedding in Raleigh on Saturn.. evening. Miss H' !e 1 ikin of Portsmouth, V? for the holidays *.'r H. Hughes, tr ited relatives : any. Join. Morrison of Concord is visiting his grandmother. Mrs. J. T Holt. Mrs W K White visited relatives in Raleigh on Monday. Mr and Mrs. Robert Neal and son. Bob, are spending sometime In various places in Florida. | ? To Please Y rH'S dnesday Nights 'Til 9 \\mma o all, jg * " !or % ^v4 od Market i. N._C. ( ^ fl cJmv>A as shine brightly 1 good fellowship _ ippy sights and sounds *4 f it's our sincere wish to >ut "Merry Christmas!" E & SONS * N. C. iiiimli 11II igfiir l^1'

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