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: I PAGE 2 * HHmiw I ' y. 1' ' pit,; . ' ' 1 ' V - .. > ' . V i' ' "'" 1 , .. The United States Naval Air Station at Glyneo marked the setting Saturday for the marriage of Marian Margaret Nicholson to Ensign Robert Alexander Flournoy. Lcdr. O. E. Kinzler officiated. Mrs. Kinzler was organist and j Ensign C. I. Webster, soloist. Palms and lighted candelabra' were arranged with white glad-1 ioli, snapdragons and stock be-j fore the alter. The bride, daughter of Mi s.' Marion Pope Nicholson, was1 given in marriage by J. Russell1 Wilder of Raleigh, N. C. Herj white silk chantilly lace dress j was posed over light blue taffeta. She wore a short pale j blue silk illusion veil and carried a bouquet of white roses, baby's breath and lilies of the i valley with a white orchid, center. Ann Bryan Whorton was j maid of honor. Her costume i! was a street-length dress ofj blue organza over taffeta with' matching accessories. The groom is the son of Mr. i, and Mrs. Walter Amos Flour- ; noy of Munster, Ind. Robert Flournoy of Munster was best man. Ensign David Lynch and Ensign Thomas Tierney were : ushers. With six other officers, l they formed an arch of crossed1 swords for the couple as they i WARREN WARRENTON, N. C. SUNDAY ESTHER WILLIAMS ? in THE BIG Snnday Shows 3:00 Matine 3:15 j k TUESDAY - V JOAN COLLINS ? ? in ESTHER ANI I Matinee 3:15 1 THURSDAY v 1 *&' * j^AjIfLKv i ' " ^&jNp9t w )^-:?K^' <i<?^>s?^^Se^^| J" s vHfe'' * ^ . .' ..- sH ;. ?s|? ;r v' R i ANDER FLOURNOY I left the chapel. Serving as I swordsmen were Ensign Willliam Trunko. Ensign Michael [Harris, Lt. (j.g.) Cornelius O'Neill, Lt. (j.g.) Malcolm Kitchens, Lt. David Lamb. For the ceremony, Mrs. Nicholson wore a dusty rose embroidered silk organza dress with matching accessories and a rose cymbidium orchid corsage. Mrs. Flournoy, the groom's mother, was dressed in a dusty pink silk organza ensemble with matching accessories. Her flowers were rose cymbidium orchids. Carrying out the wedding colors, white flowers were combined with blue chrysanthemums at the reception which followed in the Officers' Club. , The five-tiered wedding cake was flanked with candlelabra and the bride's table centered j with bowls of blue and white j Elowers. Ann Young, Mrs. Maddison ] C. Whorton, Mrs. R. E. Whorfnn Mrs RiiKu AlW?n 1 - ?? w. a?ui// nuiuan anu j Mrs. Albert Bobbitt of Norlina, j' N. C. assisted in entertaining. ; ( The couple will reside in j ] Newport, R. I. where Ensign i Flournoy will be stationed. Fori" traveling the bride chose a1, beige Italian knit dress with matching accessories and a j THEATRE I TEL. 318-1 MONDAY - CLIFT ROBERTSON SHOW Night 7:30 & 9:30 Night 7:30 St 9:30 WEDNESDAY RICHARD EGAN > THE KING Night 7:30 - 9:30 r - FRIDAY Night 7:30 * 9:30 RDAY - JUT1A ADAMS ' North Carolina LITTLETON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bobbitt were in Durham on Thursday. Miss Betty Bobbitt was in Roanoke Rapids on Friday. Whitman Shearin was in Hal eign one day last week. Mrs J. A. Srawley, Mis W J. Benton, Sr. and Mrs. K. II. Ward are attending the Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star in Raleigh this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pete King and children and Mrs. Nettie Evans of Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Tucker and children of Warrenton and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I.ee Evans and children of Macon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shearin and family. Miss Loyce Blaylock of Raleigh spent the weekend with her father. Robert A. Blaylock. Mr. and Mrs. Harry King and family of -Macon visited Mr. and Mrs. Sammie King and family recently. I Mrs. Jesse C. Salmon. Mis Bill Reid and Mrs. Clifton Shearin left Sunday for Yonkers, N. Y., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. J P. Eacettc for a week. Grover Shearin of Hollister was a Thursday night dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stansbury. Mrs Loyd Salmon spent Wednesday in Roanoke Rapids with Mr. Roland Ferrell and sons, Douglas and Michael, Mrs. Ferrell and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Ferrell were in Norfolk, Va., for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ferrell and sons, Douglas and Michael,! and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Salmon and son, Loyd, Jr., were in Washington, D. C? and Jamestown, Va , over the weekend if? r* '??tit. - ? mis. nuy sinitn ana sons.^ Jimmy and Wayne, of Raleigh j visited Mrs. Edwin Stansbury and Mrs. Thomas Majors on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Majors and son, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Majors were in Sharpsburg on Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. William Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey '... Paynter and sons, Robbie and the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Salmon. Mrs. Paynter and sons remained for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey I.. Paynter and son, Robbie, of Charlotte and Mrs. Vernie Conley of Wise were Sunday diiernoon visitors ot Mr and Mrs. Edwin Stansbury. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stainback and children, Cary and Marlene, of Raleigh and Mr. ind Mrs. Palmer Stainback and children. Rex and Rita, of Roanoke Rapids were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr and white corsage. The bride is the niece of Mrs. R. D. Chewning and Mrs. I J. N. Bobbitt, Sr., of Vaughan, I Mrs. Sam Brown of Littleton' and Mrs. Henry Bobbitt of RFD, Littleton. 11 Dunk, | | Drip-Dry, I Wearl J1 MGREGOR Sportshirts In Our Large S? Shirts We McGregor arrow NORRIS CASUAL campus BLOCKS "pPKN FRIDAY * THE WARF Mrs. Lawrence Stalnhack. , I Misses Dorothy Hilliard and Faye Stainback were among those who left Sunday morning for a week at Nags Head. Joe Ed Stansbury, who has been making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Crawley and attending Aurelian Springs High School, is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' Edwin Stansbury, for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hannahs and son, Gary Nelson, who have been spending sometime here in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whit Neville, lefi. for their home in Portsmouth. Va., on Sunday. i Mrs. W W. Fimple and Mrs. j I Viola Gaskill of Warrenton j | were Sunday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Pike. j | Mr and Mrs. Jesse M. Perkinson and daughter, Miss Emma I.ou Pcrkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Pike and Miss Florence Pike were Sunday j ^ visitors 01 Mr. anti Mrs. Her- j nice West. 1 , Mr and Mrs. Walter Pike j. and Rodney and Tommie Wal-j^ ker attended services at the I Henderson Baptist Church on ! i Sunday night. The Rev. I.eRoy j I Stewart was the preacher. 1 , Mr and Mrs. Rommie Walk- j | er and son, Rodney, visited , I Mr and Mrs. Jack D Walker L. on Sunday night. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Per- . I kinson and daughter, Debra, ofj^ Roanoke Rapids were Sunday i night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. j Jesse Perkinson. , Mrs. Bud Adkins, Mrs. Bernice West and son, Justis, were Sunday night visitors of Mr. . and Mrs. Ray L. Pike. Mr and Mrs. Walter Pike J and sons. W. G. and Wayne, , visited Mr. and Mrs. Leland King on Sunday. Among visitors of Mr. and ? Mrs. Tyler Lewis over the J weekend were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Clarence Carter and children, q Jean and Diane, Mrs Bill ^ Brown and son, Jimmy, of Raleigh. Mr and Mrs. Walter Pike j. and sons and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Pike and family. . Mrs John Curl. Miss Barbara j Curl, Miss Elaine Curl and Mrs. Sadie Bobbitt visited * Arthur Bobbitt in Veterans Hospital, Durham, on Saturday. He was admitted there Friday R for observation. Mrs. Walter Kidd and Miss s( Agnes Kidd were in Roanoke jr P,apids on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. William Skin- j ner, III, and son have returned q home after spending a week in E South Mills, Ky, with relatives. ^ Mr and Mrs. W. J. Benton. Sr., were in Raleigh and Durham on Saturday. rr Allen Kidd of Hopewell, Va., spent the weekend hc/e with _ his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kidd Mr. and Mrs. Lee Riggan were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ellington near Vaughan. "irs. Arthur Evans of Wise was an overnight guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ernest Jones and Mr. Jones, on Saturday j night. Mrs. Tom Acree of Fayetteville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Julian Acree. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Fitts, III, left Wednesday for Harts imw i Wash 'n Wear For Father ilection Of Sport Carry ... SMALL MEDIUM LARGE MEDIUM-LARGE X LARGE XX LARGE And AH Hack Stet by Arrow nights til ? b of Norlina tEN RECORD ville, S. C., where he haa accepted a position with the Sonoco Company and Mrs. Pitta will teach in the high school mere. Mrs. Virginia Irons and son, Gone, of Charlotte visited Mr. ?nd Mrs. Gilbert Pitt recently. Whitman Shearin was in Warrenton on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Shewnlng >nd son, Bobby, of Vaughan risited Mr. and Mrs. Howard "cits recently. Miss Ruby Ann Newsom, Miss Mice Ray Newsom, Miss Marjaret Newsom. Miss Sandra itansbury and Miss Jane Stans>ury were in Warrenton last Tuesday. Mrs. Nannie Inscoe left Sunlay to visit her daughter, Mrs. Virginia Irons, and family in Charlotte. i Mrs. Mattie Bobbitt and son,, i )avid, were in Warrenton on 'riday Barnard Stainback of Dinviddie, Va., visited Mrs. Howard leid and family on Sunday. Jiss Ellen lleid accompanied lim to spend the summer with he Stainback family. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. King pent Sunday in Wilson with Jr. and Mrs. Donald King and amily. Mrs. O L. Currin and Mrs olian Acree were in HnannWn tapids on Tuesday. Mrs. W. W Fimble visited riends in Silver Springs on londay Mrs. Jack Tant and son. Jack, r? and Mrs. Alex Felts and aughters were in Roanoke tapids on Friday. Mrs. Lucille Cullen spent tie weekend in Richmond, Va., rith Mr. and Mrs. William "ittman and sons, Ronnie and lichael. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Averill nd son, Ronnie, of Washingan, r> C., returned to their ome on Tuesday after spendag several days with Mrs. adie Bobbitt and Mr. and Irs J W. Curl and family Mrs. Norman Mitchell was in toanoke Rapids on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lambeth ave returned home after spendig several days in Greensboro ith Mr and Mrs W. L. Glasow and family. Mrs William (Bill) Alston ad Miss Jean Alston were in oanoke Rapids on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. William New>me of Athens, Ga., are visitig his sister. Miss Alice Newime. Mrs. Hal Bobbitt, Mrs. John url. Miss Barbara Curl, Miss laine Curl and Arthur Bobitt were in Roanoke Rapids i Wednesday. The Rev. C. E. Rock \v> in rarrenton on Tuesday. Mrs. Ruby Nc 'some visited FQRDJX FULL 5-PL< BE OUR We Invite Ye Field Day &( PRIZES REFRES 'YOU 1 DEMONSTRATIONS OF FORD AND FORI THURSDAY, J Storting at 3 P.M. 01 At On Burroughs-Wiggins 1 Agrtco Fertilizer Pleat, i Fm Tut* 1 HKNDOUMni, M.ift la Om tmt ?t kmd we* her mother, Mrs. Ruby Dark, in Roanoke Rapids recently. Mrs. Sadie Bobbitt and Mrs. David Bobbitt were in Warren- ( ton on Wednesday. i I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. May and j W. F. Williams were in Butner j on Saturday. i j Mrs. Julian Acree, Mrs. J. T. < | Bell and Mrs. Clara Acree of 3 Fayyetteville were in Warren- 1 1 ton on Saturday. 1 Mrs. Charlie Kelly returned 3 I home Saturday from a RichI mond, Va., nosptial where she i j has been receiving treatment. t ! H. F. Milliard, Jr., of Elon 1 is spending sometime here with 1 i his mother, Mrs. Annie Lee \ i Milliard, and Dorothy and Ber- j I nice. I Accepts Position LITTLETON ? Miss Barbara / Curl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Curl of Littleton, re- y ceived her degree in education from Woman ? Cuiiege, University of North Carolina, in Greensboro recently. She was also on honor roll during the last semester. Miss Curl has accepted a position at Math j instructor in a junior high c school in High Point. j In Memoriam * In memory of our Dad on a Father's Day Daddy never stopped for a hoi- ? iday But wc.'ked right along in the u same old way. He never seemed to mind That his hands were soiled and his face was grimed. He had a singing heart?and so Through summer's sun and winter's snow Daddy labored for us, his love t| to show. The Sabbaths were made for ,, daddy, I guess! ? He roamed the woods and com- c muned with God. Daddy knew every bird by the flash of its wings. All the notes that a mockingbird sings, c Knew the wonder of the stars, jr About the big dipper, Venus ? and Mars. . Daddy knew all about Peter and John, The Gallilee fishermen, every- ? one. J Sweet was the road where the I " wild bay grew; ? Dad brought us a flying-fish one day, too, J From a magical island across the sea. j Happy the heart on Father's */ Day . ? That holos such a golden mem- " ory of our Dad. ~ HIS LOVING CHILDREN, ? Walter, Francis, Roger, Peggy * and Robin, and his wife, Louise ~L Wilson J Insects were as numerous on ? earth 150 million years ago as j: today. ^ )fS BIG! Jk. luami sz*. c )W POWEB : GUEST I u To Our Big 3pen House i MOVIES I iHMENTS | DRIVE" PORD MM AND OTHER SON TRACTORS IUNE 22,1961 nd On Into Hit Night rum about IH hOh beyond ;^c?sras*-,js: i Eqnipmeat Co. j PRONE OE S-tltK j tbmytbo pym wffl bo ;. r UNITS (CentiaMd liw HI' 1) Jnuing thereafter, the followng unite of work are required: English ? 4 unit* Mathematics ? 2 unit* (one init may be waived for siulents who complete the tworear course in Business Educaion, the three-year course in dome Economics, or the fourrear course in Agriculture). Social Studies?3 units (one init of American History and me unit of World History or Vorld Geography is required, ["he additional unit mav be vaived for students who compete the two-year course In; lusiness Education, the three- i 'ear course in Home Econom-I cs, or the four-year course in' Agriculture). Science ? 2 units (one of t'hich must be Biology) Physical Education and lealth ? 1 unit Electives ? 6 units TOTAL ? 18 units Note: The two-year course ill lusiness Education must inlude a minimum of 3 units in lusiness. II.DIPLOMAS AND CERTI'ICATES: A. Graduating Classes of 1982 nd 1963: 1. A student will be award u a aits" scnooi diploma who ( as satisfactorily completed 16 ) nits of work as prescribed on < Sale Of Lane Notice is nereby given that i nd provided for the sale of Ian ie following property in the Tc mount of taxes due for the yea ising and sale added thereto, uly 10, 1961, at 12:00 o'clock iffice in "Norlina, N. C., to satii hereon. This 13th day of June, 1961. lyde Adams, Home and Lots O Irs. Annie S. Belton, Vacant L ,. G. Burnette, Home on West I 1. A. Daeke Lumber Company, I Building Highway No. 1 :. B. Davis, Vacant Lot I. A. Donald, Jr., Home West S Irs. lone H. Felts, Vacant Lot., t. H. Hester, Sr., Home Walkei '. L. Hicks, Vacant Lot 1. G. Hunt, Tourist Court and Irs. K. L. King, Home High S lacon and Williams, Vacant Lot leirs of Mrs. Irene Mumpbord, 1 ,. K. Mustian, Vacant Lot Irs. May T. Northcott, Est, Vai . Roy B. Overby, Home Snipes Irs. Hiram Perkinson, Sr., Home f. H. Perkinson, Home Harris S obn D. Riggan, Home on Dardet lev. Joe F. Roach, Vacant Lot., ames H. Stegall, Home West S axter Tudor. Vacant Lot M. Weaver, Home Darden S tenneth J. Whitmore, Vacant 1 I. S. White, Jr., Home on Divi Color arrie Alston, Vacant Lots barles Alston, Home Waahingt< ora Alston, Vacant Lot ora P. Alston, Vacant Lot Jfred Coleman, Home and Lot. Ibarles E. Coleman, Vacant Lo vey L. Coleman, Home Waahin larly D. Crossin, Home Waabin moc If??4 * -a uiva VtViMtU, V aV?UV iiUl leirs of Spencer Davis, Home !ugene Farrow, New Home harlie Fields, Home and Lot., lelvin Fields, Home Highway I leirs of Eli Forney, Home and rene Hargrove, Vacant Lot leirs of Luke Hill, Home and 1 L R. Hunter, Vacant Lots aroy Hunter, Home and Lot ohn Edward Jenkins, Home am jOenarri D. Jones, Vacant Lot. William Henry Jones, Vacant 1 Virginia Kings berry, Vacant Lo trthur Kearney, Vacant Lots, (aggie Poacher, Home and Lo >. W. Perry, House and Lots. Ernest Reid, New Home ienry Rod well. Home end Lot. (avis Statterwhite, Home and ' leirs of Mary E. Shearin, Home lanie P. Stevenson, Home and ] Clarence Sledge, Home and La Eugene Sledge, Home and Lot. leirs of Charles Tibbe, Home an Willie Thornton, Home and Lo leirs of Harriett Williams, Hoi leirs of James Williams, Home leirs at Joe H. Williams, Vaci STATEMENT OF PERSONAL I TOWN OF NORUNA I >cil Adams K. L. Campbell f. P. Carter loe L. Cobb Daeke Lumber Sales, Corp. Mrs. Frances D. Deris (ohn F. Edwards 1. L. Felts : Arthur Willie Geech David A. Hobbe Douglas J. "-tf (ohn H. UiuiC ir-- - EL L. King Fames L. PaecWK-IHIIIlIIZI r. L. Reed Truck Lines K. j.jwh? CTarenee E. Williams Oela mD Allen Charlie Alston . rrancls AMoa Msns^Abton^ luMi Edward tegnM lota X. IfOMkx hm c'tfctal " . ' '"V. FRIDAY, JUNE 16, IM1 Pat* M of "The Handbook for Elementary and Secondary Schoola." 2. A student who is cla.?lfied as u Senior (usually admitted to the senior class upon the ^ successful completion of 11 units of work) and who falls to satisfactorily complete a total of 10 units of prescribed work by the end of Grade 12, and who has been in regular at- < loiulefuta f <"?*- 6kn Full unnr flf vv iiumivv iv? ?ut> iuj? ,t vm " Grade 12, will be awarded a certificate. -B. Graduating Classes of IMS and thereafter. 1. A student will be awarded a high school diploma upon the satisfactory completion of IB units of work (as outlined under Units Requited for Graduation), Section I, Part E. 2. A student who is classified as a Senior (usually admitted to the senior class upon the successful completion of 13 units of work) and who falls to satisfactorily complete 18 units of required work by 'he end of Grade 12, and who has been in regular attendance for the full year of Grade 12, will be awarded a certificate. Mr. Grady Moseley attended s Farmers' Production Credit Association conference and ban )uet in Durham on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. < iaeli of Orlando, Fla., were guests of Mrs. R. G. Moseley >n Tuesday. I For Taxes n pursance of the law made id for taxes, I have levied on ?wn of Norlina, N. C., for the r 1060 and the cost of adverI will sell same on Monday, noon in front of the Mayor's ify said taxes, costs, etc., due MAE C. GUMS, Collector. iu warrenion noaa $ 73.17 ots_ 20.03 larden Street 31. IS .umber Yard and I? ? 249.00 47.40 treet 27.18 1.03 Avenue- 40.95 4.50 Restaurant Hwy No. 1. 31.88 treet 44.10 t .83 Some Pine Street 12.00 4.50 ;ant Lots 18.45 street 35.00 i Boyd Street 37.63 treet 40.05 i Street West 11.65 2.48 ?/ treet 35.50 itreetl-III~"I""IIII SfcTO -Ot 26.83 aion Street 31.45 S 3.98 * >n Street 33-00 132 132 ? 26.50 t fl-70 gton Street... 28.43 gton Street 35.03 1.75 Highway No. 1 36.15 38.18 18.00 to. 1 4330 I Lot 5.30 3.75 Lot 4.97 530 23.50 I Lot 25.02 ? 130 Lot 34 t .75 2.46 t 11.23 1735 28.15 . ? 339 * Lot 1338 > and Lot 15.00 Lot 1735 t 2133 i . 23.50 , d Cafe Bldg. Hwy No. 1 24.75 t . 16.50 oe and Lot 6.60 Warnn Plains Road.? 8.70 int Lot #9 ROPEBTY TAXES DUE THE NH THE YEAR I960 $ 1.00 7.61 <& 1.00 - 63.05 35 50 7.16 ? " 3.05 4.86 J, 30.61 il 1 2.50 _ 1506 _ ... 37X8 33X1 1.00 - 195.00 ?... : 4X8 . mo : 10 06 .3 i?t 4 13X7 . - 1X6 f " 3X6 1*8 ?~ S3
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