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News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers MRS. IMOGENE ARNOLD, Editor Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Knight of Portsmouth. Va., were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wimbrow. Mr. Tommy Man ning of Weldon is visiting in the Wimbrow home this week. Mrs. G. O. Stultz, Sr., Mrs. W. R. Newman and Mrs E. L. Perry will visit Mrs. W. J Suber at Coleman, Fla., this week and attend the wedding of Mr. Charles Suber at Lees burg, Fla., on Saturday Mr. and Mrs William Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hayes spent last weekend in Sanford with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hayes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Harring ton and two boys of China Grove were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs J. W. Mayfield. Mr. Grover Harris is a pa tient at Warren General Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and baby of Houston, Texas, have returned home after a week's visit with Mr White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. White. Mr. George White of Anderson. Ind. is here with his parents this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adeoek are spending sometime in Goldsboro with Mr. and Mrs. James Thaxton. Alton Williams and Frank 1 Mayfield left last Sunday to! enter State College. Mrs. Ella P Milliard of Hal-! eigh fell in her home and suf-; fered a broken hip She is a1 patient at Rex Hospital in Rai l eigh. Mrs. H. F Kelly and Miss: Josephine Kelly have returned from a week's visit with Mr. | and Mrs. Frank Kelly In Bra denton, Fla. Judy Kelly, Linda Kay Stal lings. Dwight Pearce and Dar lowers of East Carolina Col lege were here last weekend. Faith Ivey left Monday Ui enter the nursing class at Pet ersburg General Hospital in Petersburg. Va. Mr. and Mrs Warren Perfy j of Charleston, W. Va., were re cent visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Perry. Saturday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Weaver were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trantham of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Trantham of Lexington. Miss Arline Stallings of Bal timore, Md.. was a weekend guest in the T VV. Stallings home Billy Fuller was confined to his room due to sickness for several days this week. Mrs. Mary Ruth Jones and Miss Tolia High of Red Oak visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Stultz and Mrs. G. O Stultz. Sr., spent Mon day in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks spent the weekend in Sanford Mr Duke Lyon of Charles ton, W. Va., was a recent guest of Steve Read. Phil Perkinson Displays Relics Phil Perkinson displayed his collection of Indian relics and discussed them at the first fall meeting of the Norlina Wo PERSONAL loans -for [*) personal NEEDS Borrow here at low cost. The Peoples Bank NORLINA, N. C. MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MISS I. IN DA KAY STEGALL, whose engagement to Robert Darrell Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Perry of Mt. Hope. West Virginia, is announced uy her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stegall of Norlina. The wedding is planned for November 19. No invitations are being mailed, but friends and relatives are invited to attend. man's Club on Wednesday evening of last week. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. L. C. Davis near Warrenton. Mrs. T. W. Stallings, president, presided over the brief business session. The hostess served delicious ice cream and cake. Visitors Attend Church Birthday Among the out-of-town guests attending the golden anniversary and homecoming services at the Norlina Bap tist Church last Sunday were: Mrs. Paul Bobbitt of Rich mond, Va., Mrs. J. B. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. "Wilbur W. Wig gins, Mrs. Roger Currie and Lee of Durham, Mrs. Claude Haithcock of Macon, Mrs. For rest Cheek of Embro, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fleming of Manson, Mr. and Mrs. H. D". Taylor of Warsaw, Miss Arline Stallings of Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs. 0 T Hall of Henderson. Also Mr. C. E. Snipes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snipes, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Snipes, Mr. and Mrs. Rix Mustian and chil dren of Roanoke Rapids, Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Holt, Susan, Becky and Jim of Greenville, Mrs. Percy Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Neal, Mr. NORLINA MOTOR SALES CO. U. S. HI WAY 1 NORLINA, NORTH CAROLINA We Have The Cleanest, Best Conditioned USED CARS Money Can Buy IF YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT TRADING CARS OR BUYING ONE, , SEE US FIRST. IF WE DO NOT HAVE WHAT YOU WANT IN STOCK WE CAN GET IT IN JUST A FEW HOURS. Easy On The Spot Financing To Suit Your Budget w WE CAN GET YOU ANY MAKE NEW CAR AT A BIG SAVINGS. COME SEE? COME SAVE? ON ANY CAR YOU BUY FROM Sr. NORLINA MOTOR SALES CO. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR CARS a L. TRAYLOR a B. LLOYD LteenM N?. M7? Vic* President A Gen. Mgr. and Mrs. F. V. Allen, Miss I Elizabeth Rooker, Mrs. Julia I Wcldon Frazier of Warrcnton, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hardy of Franklinton, Mrs. S. H. Per-! kinson of Raleigh, Mrs. Clara | | Holt and Mrs. Maggie Holt of, , Warwick, Va., and Mrs. Doro-; thy Lambert and Mrs. Jerry! Richards. Mrs. Hayes Named WMS President Mrs. Eleanor Hayes was elected president of the Wo man's Missionary Society ol the Norlina Baptist Church at the general meeting of the society held on Monday night. .Other officers elected were Mrs H. E. Bobbitt, vice-presi dent; Mrs. W. M. Felts, secre tary; Mrs. J. W. Adcock, treasurer. Group chairman elected were: Mission Study, Mrs. H. H. Fost I cr. Prayer, Mrs. A. S. Wyckoff; Stewardship. Mrs. Billy Fallaw; Community Mission, Mrs. G. O. Stgltz, Jr ; Program, Mrs. H. J Shenrin; Social, Mrs. Macon Wcmvss: Publication, Mrs. J. F. Bobbitt; Publicity, Mrs. J. W. Arnold. Auxiliary leaders named were: Young People's Dircc tor, Mrs. Garry Bryson; YWA T.eader, Mrs. Billy Fallaw; asr sistnnt YWA Leader. Mrs. Earl Stegall; Jr Girl's Auxiliary Leader, Mrs. T. W. Stallings; assistant Jr. Girl's Auxiliary Leader, Mrs. A. J. Bobbitt; Be ginners Sunbeam Leader, Miss Gertrude Flyod: assistant Sun beam Leader, Miss Anna Hayes, Sunbeam Director, Mrs. J. W. Arnold. Thirty ladies attended the meeting. Mrs. Eleanor Hayes presided. I The Annie Armstrong Circle, with Mrs. Lucy Currie as pro gram . chairman, had charge of the missionary program, "We Bring Our Gift of Love," which was presented as fol lows: Introduction. Mrs. Currie; devotional thoughts and pray er. Mrs. Nellie Mulchi; call lo prayer. Mrs. Susie Wyckoff; special music, "Spirituals," by siv circle members; Our Best Gift, Mrs. Gus Daeke, Jr.,; The Gift of the Bible, Mrs. Eu genia Nelson; The Gift of His tory, Mrs. Larry Bryson; The Gift of Money, Mrs. A. S. Wy ckoff the Gift of Service, Mrs. Gladye Wemyss; special music: Our Gift of Love, Mrs. Currie. Attractive printed programs were furnished by the circle. The president announced that a Leadership Conference will be held at the Littleton Baptist Church on Tuesday, September 19, and that the an nual Cullom Associational meeting would be held ?t the DON'T CLOSE OFF ROOMS AGAIN THIS WINTER! 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Ten members, including the new pastor's wife, Mrs. Don Funderburk, were present. Mrs. George Robinson will be hostess to the society in October. Circle 3 Meets With Mrs. Hawks i Mrs. Shirley Hawks was hos tess to members of Circle No. 3 of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Ner-i lina Methodist Church at her home on Monday night. Mrs. Frances Faulk presided and presented the program on the Holy Spirit" The society welcomed lb* Ann Norvell of Wise as a vis itor. ?<>?. I' During the social hour,' the hostess served banana splits to the nine present. Bake Sale Circle No. 3 Of the Wo man's Society of Christian Ser vice of the Norlina Methodist Church will sponsor a Bake Sale on Saturday, September 16, in front of Traylor's Hard ware Store, from 10 a. m. to 12 m. Stew Sale The Junior Class of the Nor lina High School will sponsor a Brunswick stew sale on Sat urday, September 16, at the Norlina club house. The stew, which will sell for 75c per quart, will be ready at noon. 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