|IF" ' , Jwjijpiwil i J.J. FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 19 u gu ?o u u < News and MBS. KMOGE 1 >000000 ' The Rev. Rodney Glasgow1/ and Mrs. Bess Glasgow were1 r V Monday dinner guests of Mr.'r and Mrs. G. D Knight. Theyh were en route trom Hendcr-js sonville to Littleton. ! 1 ^ 1 Mrs. Frank Fleming is a,y patient at Park View Hospital, |! Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. Morris' i have moved to thcii new resi-lj dence on North Street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cawthorne, Bettie Vee. and Mr.l* and Mrs. C. A Williams spent ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. . D. Simber and family in'. Mebane. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shearin! and Bobby visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott in Raleigh J last Sunday. Mrs. James K.n:ght is a patient at Memorial Hospital ' in Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Magnus V. ; Taylor and Mrs. S. F Vick vis-. Vk itted relatives in Pendleton < * and Severn last Sunday. t Mrs. Bessie Southall and Mrs. Roy Cooper of Nashville < visited relatives in Norlina on Tuesday. i GA Meets At Home , Mrs. H. E. Bobbitt li The Intermediate Girl's Aux- i iliarv of the Norlina Baptist 1 Church held its regular meet - \ ing at the home of Mrs H E.: 1 Bobbitt on Wednesday after-; 1 noon. The meeting opened with t the president. Lou Stultz. read-J I ing scripture from John, after s which the graup sang the G.| A. hymn and repeated theij watchword. Prayer was led by I Kaye Floyd. Fa^e Adams presented the 1program with the following's taking part. Pauline Parham.ll Kay Floyd. Alice Burnett. | Peggy Pope. Patsy Baggett,! and j^ertrude Floyd j? At the conclusion of the II meeting. refreshments were i enjoyed by the nine present } Giving Subject j I At \VMS Meeting |c - "W^iat Hast Thoti Given?"' was the topic of the program d given at the General WMS o meet at the Norlina Baptist I\ % Church on Monday night at c 7:30 .o'clock. |P The program was presented t by Mesdames D. R. Moore., F program chairman. R. H. Ful-jii ler and L. W Bowers. mem-|C 1 bers of the Lola Sue Circle. Impala Sport Coupe - one of Chevy's 18 fi rp r Factories are turning taking to the road. N< The pickings couldn't be b< 18 of Chevrolet's sizzling ne for '60 are now rolling off.tk bly lines again?in greater Ik7 v than ever before. Your ^ waiting with all the details, i pr a long list of pluses that will ? yuu vue uiuy ?t\y w ouy a ca than this low-priced Chevy a tot leas car: Roomier My by Fisher-wit 't Vow?fast dt 160 Warrenton, Events of Int< NE ARNOLD, Editor \ table at the front of the I \ oom bearing a lighted church.^ epresented God's Storehouse?jj i Bible, through which Godli ipeaks to men; Money, to rep-|> esent tithes and love gifts] ,vhich carry on the mission of. < spreading the gospel to all t nen. Maps and posters were'< dsn shown to point out the i nission work being done in , Tuba Mrs. J. W Arnold presided!. >ver the routine business ses-1 don and gave the devotional 1 message. using God's Store- | louse as her subject for mod ; ! at ion. j: The treasurer, Mrs. J. W. i. \dcock. reported S112.00 given' o foreign missions in Decern- j| )er ^ I i*K?ns are bring made for a Mission Study Class and the Season of Prayer for Homc; Missions in March. The Annie Armstrong Circle A-ill present the program at he February meeting. Circle No. 2 Meets At Thaxton Home ! Circle No. 2 of the Woman's)' Society (if Christian Service of |, in- .Milling .m-unKii.si i_nurcn i leld its regular monthly meet- . ng un Monday night at the ; tome of Mrs. B A. Thaxton ! vith Mrs. Harry Norvelle and ! Mrs. R M White. .Jr. as joint i, lostesses. j , An interesting program on , \frica was given by Mrs. Joe j laga and Mrs Graham Gris- j iom. A brief business session was iresided over by Mrs. W. S. | licks. During the social hour, the! lostesses served a delicious alad plate and coffee to the!' 5 in attendance. ! ' I ( Woman's Club hlolds Meeting I r Mrs Flea nor Havoc ami 1 r Irs. Graham Grissom wore' 1 mstcsses to members of theji lorlina Woman's Club at the' lub house on Wednesday r veiling. January 6 j J Mrs I M Weaver gave the is evotional message and the1 c pen in g prayer, after which \ Irs. Alice Stultz. program' ( hairman. introduced Mrs.'t [oyster of Oxford. 14th Dis-!J rict. Club President. Mrs. js [oyster gave a most interest-in ig talk on the topic. "Model S !lub Women." The routine business session c resh minted models for xo. s?c n?# cxiuh sj? ^ ^ " V out more new Chevrolet: >w's the time to see your i itter. All smaller transmission sv models foot room. ie assem- Pride-pleasing Stylenumbers looks with good sens dealer's New Economy Tart deluding up to J0% more mi prove to Widest choice of ?0| it for leas missions?no other i is to buy choice of 24 power 1 the most finicky dri\ h a 25% Hi-Thrift S-the '60 :livery, favorable deals! See } YSON CHE\ .111,1 J 11 North Carollmo srest To Norl vas presided over by Mrs T. v. Stallings. president. The ;roup voted to purchase extra teeded tables, chairs and silver. Mrs. William Brauer, Mrs. I. M. Weaver and Mrs. J. 1'. Grissom were appointed :o serve on the purchasing committee. Plans were arrangMl to serve the Rural Firemen's dinner on the 29th A request was made for clothes rot- a needy family. The meet intt closed witih members re peating the club collect. The hostesses served delic ious punch, cookies, nuts and mints from a beautifully ap pointed table. RIDGEWAY NEWS Mrs. Margaret Quarburg an< children. Diane. Stevo.n. anc Laurel Quarburg of Norfolk Va.. Mr. and Mrs R R. Hech of Norfolk. Va.. Mr and Mrs I G. Kilian. Mrs J M Ben tier. Mrs Anna Kilian. Mr. I. I Kilian and Mrs. II. J Sea man visited Mr and Mrs. I. A Kilian on Sunday night. Mrs. .J C Brauer left Sat urday to spend several week? with her daughter, Mrs. Her man Strube. and family ir Mark Center. Ohio. Mr and Mrs Arthur Seamar nd daughter. Cora Ann. oi I'enterville visited Mrs. Haze Seaman and family on Sunday Mrs. I M. Paschall. Sr. Misses Kula Bell and Alicr Paschall and Miss Jean Holtz nan visited Mrs. Katie Pas "hall in Henderson on Thurs Jay night. Mr. and Mrs. H. R Holtzman ind Mr and Mrs. W. B Seanan and son. Marshall, of Henlerson and Mr. and Mrs. H B. lender visited the Carl Holtz nan family on Thursday niqht. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garnan of Henderson and Mr. and ifrs. A. T. Hanselman of Manon visited Mrs. Lillian Bonier on Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Bender. Mrs. '. F Holtzman. Claiborne. Deb>ie Ifechf. Mr and Mrs. H. . Seaman. Mr and Mrs. Albert Jeaman and Mrs. H. W. Seanan visited Mr. and Mrs Adam >eaman on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Martha Kreidt of Hen lerson spent the weekend with or? Chary Show in color Swndtyt. NBC-TV... Ott ' T: r '~vT * every oay. more proud lealer for fast delivery ai tunnel for more engine that Mobilgas E -combines good Coil springs e- kind of si o-Ftn V8 ?gets expect onlj les on a gallon. makes. Unas and trans- Onfeker si :ar fives you a brakes-bui ieams to satisfy faithful dej ing foot. surer stops version of the pedal pressi tour local authorized Chevr ffiOLET, IK I THE WARREN >0^?>^0000^?>W0004 ina Raders | oooocoooc? i i Circle 3 Meets At j Home Mrs. Davis ,! Circle No. 3 of the WSCS I held its January meeting Mon-1 day night at the home of Mrs.! [ Frances Davis with Mrs. Fred NPU'Cnmo ac cn.hnctni:c Thn circle welcomed Mrs. Dan ! Knight as guest at the meetling. Mrs Ouav Quick presided I in the absence of the leader. '(Mrs James Knight i An interesting program was j presented by Mrs l.eigh Tray. i lor. I At the conclusion of the meeting, delicious cocoanut pie "jand Cokes were served to the I'HSl-IU. Mr and Mrs. A. I' Holtzman I Mr. and Mrs. A. P. HoltzI man and Mrs. Martha Kreidt I of Henderson visited Mr and , Mrs. Hal White. Jr.. on Sunday ! afternoon. Mrs. Frank Serls and Mrs j (Icortfe Robinson of Warrenton i: vi.siu'u alts < arl Mectit on 1 I Wednesday. Mrs. Mina Dortch and Mrs. 1 Marie Cates and daughter. I Karen, of Henderson visited i Mr. and Mrs. Pete Seaman and I family on Sunday afternoon. ' j Mrs. Gracie Riggan and Mr. j Edras Overby of Warrenton visI itcd Mrs. Carl Hecht on Su.n j day. Mrs. P. F. Brauer of Norlina and Mrs. P. C. Gross of War1 rent on visited Mrs. Carl Hecht on Thursday. ' Mrs. P M Paschall and Missiles Euia and Alice Paschall visited Mrs. Eca Hayes on Mon' day night Mr. and Mrs. II R. Holtz' man and Mr and Mrs. .T, D. Holtzman visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Porenze in Wise on Sun day. Miss Cheryl Kilian accomi panied her father on a trip to New York City and St. Petersburg. Fla.. recently. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Kilian j and daughter. Cheryl, visited1 Mr and Mrs. William Parkins! of Reister Town, Md., and Mr > and Mrs. Otto Oursler of Pleas-j ant Hill. Md . recently. Mr. and Mrs W. D. Ingle of | Tobaccoville. Va.. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs F. F Lngle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Remstedt, | and daughter. Shirley, of Norfalk, Va.. spent the weekend, j with Mrs. J. M. Bender. ! Mr and Mrs. R. R. Hecht of Norfolk. Va.. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. , Pat Boom Chovy Showroom wMMy, ABC-TV. ! new Chevy owners id a favorable deal! won its class in the latest conomy Run. at all 4 wheels?for the lent, satiny ride you'd r in the most expensive topping Safety-Master It with Chevy's ever>endability, they deliver with less VaaMMH ire. ^^^vnoUj^M ] olet dealer j ic. (anumctuuu License No. 110 - RECORD Kilian and Mr. and Mrs. Her-j man Seaman. Mrs. Margaret Quarburg and' family. Diane. Steven and! Laurel of Norfolk. Va.. spent* the weekend with Mr and Mrs. L. A. Kilian. Littleton, Route 1 News j Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Shear-; i in and children. Danny and, Frances, of Roanoke Rapids ! were Friday night visitors of j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West. Glenn Edward West returned * to Roanoke Rapids and spent i Friday night with them They all visited the skating ring in Norlina on Saturday night Diane Etheridge of Warren| ton spent the weekend with , her grandmother. Mrs. Viola Etheridge. in the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Stuart West, j Wilbur Davis of Grove Hill was a visitor in their area on Friday. | Mrs. Annie Lee Milliard and children. Dorothy and Bernice, I Faye Stainback. Barbara West | and Henry West spent Sunday | with H F Milliard. Jr.. in jKlon. Friends in this area are ' glad to learn of his improve | ment after being in Duke Hosi pital for sometime, j Mr. and Mrs. Irving West I and children. Joe. Irvin. Linda. I Michael. Donnie, Samuel. Joyce ! and Kaye. of Roanoke Rapids I and Mr a.nd Mrs. Sam mi e , Shearin and children. Danny | and Frances, of Roanoke Rap ids were Sunday visitors of Mr. land Mrs. Clarence West. I J H. Stansbury was in Roa; noke Rapids on Wedssday. j Grover Shearin of Hollister visited his sister. Mrs J K. I Stansbury. on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. H. P. Hedgc' peth of South Hill. Va . wore visitors of Mr and Mrs. Walter Porkinson on Sunday Mr and Mrs. Dan Shearin o.f Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs. : F.dward Spain of Littleton I were recent guest:* of Herman I Pike * ! ] In Memoriam In memory of Mrs. Ruth Champion Seaman of Ridgeway, I who was bom May 4. 1884, and j departed this life. 'Januarv 17. 1959. une year nas passed since ; Dear Mother left us. In this world of sin and woe, j But she is dwelling with Jesus,, Where earthly care are over. She was most courageous right up to the end, ' Her suffering she bore without strain, I'll be alright, she'd always say! Then she'd smile to hide the pain. Oh, loving Mother, how we miss you. Never more we'll see thy face Until this fleeting life is over. Than we'll meet you. redeemed | by grace. Today recalls sad memories. | Of our Dear Mother, who is laid to rest. And those who still remember Are the ones who loved her best. In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly, tenderly, fond and true, There is not a day dear Mother That we do not think of you. i She is basking in the sunlight With the heavenly host so bright. Oh, won't that be a glorious sight To see her standing at his right*' Dearest Mother thou has left us. i And our loss we deeply feel, j But 'tis God that hath bereft 1 us. He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee When the cares of life have fled Then in heaven with joy to greet thee Where no farewell tears are shed. r pannul i? ! back here, rhe Lord do'eth all things so well. ' I'll just pray and live to the same God she had. | Till He calls me there also to dwell. Weep not for the Dear one j that's gone. To the city so lovely and fair. In the arms of the Angels she was borne To sing with the Heavery Choir. No crepe on the door knob No funeral train in the sky, I No graves on the hillside of glory, j For there we shall never die, No parting shall ever be , known, there. A devoted daughter,1 I Warren ton, North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Pike|$ and family have recently been; visiting in Williamston. I tc Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brown IS and son, Jimmy, spent last It weekend with her father, and I tl i Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Elling-jW ton and Mrs. Annie Ellington i G of Hollistcr visited Herman I IPike on Sunday I Mr and Mrs. Cleveland Pike; I and family visited in Roanoke! Rapids on Sunday. Mrs. Willie Jenkins and! daughter. Sandra, of Richmond.! I Va.. were Sunday visitors ofj ! Mr >?,! M-- I o_i ; Mr and Mrs Billy L. Stans; bury visited Mrs. Edwin! Stansbury on Friday. He has} recently leturned from thei i hospital. They also visited Mr I Stansbtirv"s sister. Mrs. Lenniel : Neville, who is blind i Girl Scouts Want To Aid In Project ] I.1TTI.ET0N ? D, A Rose | announced that group of Girl Scouts want to contribute- to' ward planting shrubbery around the Community Building, when | ! the Lion's Club had their regu-1 } lar meeting last week The Lion's accepted this proposal J and S N Brown, president, appointed Rose. Marvin Newsom and Ed Harvey to work with the scouts on this project. ! Rose also pointed out that j the community building had] j been used 30 times in connrj| tion with community seivice1 from September through De-j I comber, almost an average of j twice a week, mainly used for ; teen-age recreation. He also j pointed out that, in providing facilities for community activities the building has been self' supporting Rose stated that I during the four months. September through December, renital collections amounted to$140, five teen age dances. $144.87. | less expenses of $27.08, netting I SI 17.79. totaling between the : two. the amount of $257.79. I ' In this four month period} i the expense of the electricity' and heah ran an fnrwn i $23.40 per month, this left a J net balance of $164.19 which has been applied to the interest of remaining cost of building. Rose, in completing his re-, port, stated that in July ai payment of S500 was made on the building, another payment of $500 was made in December and payment of $1,000 was made on January 4, now leaving only $3,000 to complete a ? H* Cedar Farm BACON.. 3 Lean, All Meat STEWING BEE Fresh Lean Ground BEEF... 2 I Center Cut PORK CHOPS SWIFTS PREN Sirloin ? T Bone Juicy Tender Roj The Very Best Beef On 1 Here. Try Some Today. Why So Many Shop Her Cut The Way You Like It NOI SUPE 20,000 project. I buy 25 records for the Com- I | President Brown suggested i munity building. I > the club to continue the j A decision was made to have I | aturday night teen-age dances. I gravel hauled and spread on I was unanimously favored by1 the parking area of the build- I | le Lions i ing | Chaperones for January 16 j - ? ill be Lion and Lioness Roger) America's increased popula- I | Gupton and Lion and' t:on is expected to require 54 I | ioness Ed Harvey. ( per cent more truck crops by I | The club authorized Rose to 1975 | Don't Miss This Bargain! I j ~~ 6 ~ I -UU 2 No. 303 cans 29c '* i DEL MONTE T 111 CO? Tomato Catsup J . IU. 03 2 14-oz. bottles 39c -j S. B. C. PREMIUM lbs. $1.00 j l-lb. box 29c I IQC DEI. MONTE ' 1 ' GARDEN PEAS liny dccc 2 N?-303 can*3Sc I PEEr MARGARINE 1 Steaks- 2'"" 35c 1 I - CHEF BOY AR DEE lSl? SPAGHETTI 'he Market Is Sold and 2 ISV2-0Z. cans 45c ] Ft LIN A rmarketU I