THE WARREN RECORD News and Events of Interest To Norlma Readers MRS. IMOGENE ARNOLD, Editor Mrs. Blanche Burroughs has returned to her home at Af ton after spending last week with her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Weaver, and family. The Rev. and Mrs. Billy K. Fallaw, Nan and Martha Ann are vationing at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Mrs. A. S. Wyckoff and Mrs. M .H. Hayes attended the wed ding of Miss Amelia Wheeler and Robert Baker at the First Baptist Church in Oxford last Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Wheeler is Mrs. Wyckoff's niece. Miss Faye Rose of Raleigh and Norlina spent last week end at East Carolina College in Greenville. Mrs. G. W. Wilson of Clin ton visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Arnold last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. I.uther Mor ris accompanied Mrs. S. F. Vick to Boykin. Va., last Sun day. Mrs. Vick met her daughter, Mrs. Sara Everet'e, in Boykin and accompanied her to her home in Norfolk, Va., where she will visit for a while. Visitors in the home of Mrs. W. N. Carter last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Mason and children of Eliza beth, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Jones and nephew of Fall Church, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. John Stallings and children of Henderson. Mrs. P. E. Brauer and Mrs. T. W. Stallings visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scellato in Norfolk. Va., and Dr. and Mrs. John W. Deyton in Portsmouth, Va., last Thursday. Mrs. Ola Over by accompanied them to Nor folk for a visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Scellato. Jim Carter of Fall Church, Va., spent last weekend with his family in Norlina. A group of friends surpris ed Mrs. Paul E. Brauer witl a birthday party at her hom< last Friday evening. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Dey ton. Sr., and family of Webs ter Grove, Mo., Dr. and Mrs Walter Deyton and children 1 Winston-Salem visited Mr. an( Mrs. P. E. Brauer on Saturda; while en route to Portsmouth Va.. to visit Dr. and Mrs. Johi W. Deyton. Jr., and -sons. Zion Club Meets At Robinson Home The Zion Home Demonstra tion Club met on Tuesday af ternoon at the home of Mrs George Robinson. Prior to th( meeting the group met at thi Morlina Ball Park to view thi Horseless Carriage Caravan. The meeting at the Robinsoi home was presided over b; Mrs. J. D Holtzman, club pres ident. The devotional, "Hon oring God In All Places," wa: conducted by Mrs. Robinson Mrs John Kilian, assistan home economics agent, gavi the demonstration on "Smal Electric Appliances." During the business sessioi the club voted to have a picni at Kimball's Point at the rcg ular meeting date, the thiri Tuesday in August, for thi members and their families. At the conclusion of thi meeting the hostess scrvei lime and orange sherbert ani pound cake to the nine men hers present. Stew Sale The Zion Methodist Churc i will sponsor a Brunswick ste' 'sale on Thursday, July 26, : j the home of Mr. Alton Pa ' chall. Stew, at 75c a quar will be ready by noon. *?lfEATURE ? csamsaaEBBTHE? MONTH l-wtar fabrics: novelty weaves, color* , drenched solid colors, woven plaids details: bib-fronts, perky white collars, ne. combinations Kxtra savings: every dress made just for us? that's why value Is up, Miss B price is way down! SIZES 7TO 14 CUT TRUE TO SIZE: How nice it is dresses she can wear right off the rack. [Yes, we're sticklers for good fitl S for batter sal actions I for certified Cub Scouts Hold Meeting At Church The Cub Scouts of Pack No. 618 of Norlina held its regu lar monthly meeting in the Methodist Church basement on Friday night. Red, white and I blue decorations were used. Tom Currie, Cub Scout Mas ter, presided and introduced Bob Smith, Scout Commis sioner, of Henderson who held an achievement ceremony at which time Tommie Quick be came a bobcat. Hill Yancey and Stuart Duke were awarded wolf badges. Lee Burrows and Carl Tunstall received bear badges. One feature of the meeting was an official Pine Wood Derby race held by Commis sioner Smith. Placques were won by Hill Yancey for the 1 fastest car, Mike Coleman for the most beautiful car, and I by L. C. Brannock for the most ?; unique car. ; | The Cubs of Den No. 2, led ?: by Mrs. Douglas Duke, present ; cd a musical program honor !: ing the men of the armed ser ' I vice . Mrs. Olive Hecht and j Den No. 1 served punch and 1 cake to the more than 50 per : sons present t Son Honored On , Tenth Birthday J; Mrs. Douglas Duke honored i her son, Stuart, on his tenth ' i birthday with an all-day birth | day party last Thursday in ; Raleigh. Guests were Hill Yancey, Lee Burrows, Mike Coleman, Tommie Quick and De Wayne Parvin. Mrs. Duke was accompanied by Mrs. Earl Coleman and Milton Burrows. The group enjoyed a trip to the Capitol, Museum, Coca Cola Bottling Plant, Andrew RIDGEWAY NEWS Mr. Tony Rippoy 0f Durham! is spending two weeks with George and Claiborne Holtz man. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Koontzl and family of Richmond, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H.' Nau over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Naylor j Jr., of Portsmouth, Va.. visited the A. V. Bender and P J Bender families on Monday Mr and Mrs. Alfred Hecht I and family of Huntsville, Ala. arrived on Tuesday to spend | two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. I vv. J. Hecht and other rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Seaman, I Jr., and daughters of Lyn nfVxf"' VaJ' were s"PPer Suests I of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bender on Sunday night. Captain and Mrs. Ernest Sea man of Palo Alto, Calif., are spending several weeks 'with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. William Cham-| pion of Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. J. B. Holtzman and sons were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bender on Satur day night. Mrs. Arnold Duncan and children, Mark, Scott and Jody, of Pasadena, Calif., are spend ing several weeks here with her mother, Mrs. George Ben der and will also visit other relatives while here. Mr. Reuben Holtzman of Morehead City spent Thursday night at his home here en route to Louisville, Ky? where he has been transferred and will be assistant manager of Rose's Store there. Mr. H. R. Holtzman visited "r .and Mrs. H. B. Bender on Sunday night. Misses Jean Holtzman and Gail Hall of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C Holtzman. Miss Shirley Seaman is week wiu? her J,aunt Mrs. Hubert Lassiter, in Henderson. Carl Lorenz of Wise fii nFT> it ; Holtzman visited .H. R. Holtzman during the weekend. 15 Mrs. Walter Bender ?nd family are spending sev eral days at Atlantic Beach. *r; "I? Mr* Albert Hecht Mr nTt Frid?r with Hilisb^ro Henn*n Hecht Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Seaman Hntlwi ^ MiW Je?r *nd Gail Hall of Ral Mgh visited Mr. and Mrs. C ^Holtzman on Sunday after VWtoes Honored dh^JE" WUUwB <*? Pi