THE WARREN RECORD
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News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers
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MRS. IMOGENE ARNOLD, Editor
Mis* Joan PUand of the
University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, spent the week
end with her grandmother,
-I!". J. P. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ever
hart and children of Winston
Salem were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Perkinson
at Wise.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gard
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Ellis of Goldsboro and
Mr .and Mrs. Walter Hund
ley and children of Norlina
were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Eller.
Mrs. Lee Williams and
children are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. John Piland in Raleigh
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McCal
lister and children of Ksrsj
ton, Texas, spent several days
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
G. G. Hendricks.
Mrs. Alton Paschall attend
ed the funeral of her uncle,
Mr. Ed Rose, in Charlotte oil
Wednesday.
Julius Brauer spent Sunday
and Monday with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brauer.
Miss Carol Felts of East
Carolina College. Grecnviile,
spent the weekend with her
Darents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Felts.
Mrs. Roy Daniel and Mrs.
Lula Daniel visited Mr. Ed
ward Taylor at Fitzhugh, Va.,
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adcock
spent several days last week
in Wakefield, Va., with Mrs.
Clara Holt.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Adcock were Miss
Susie Rooker of Henderson,
Mrs. Edna Earl Saintsing and
Mrs. J. L. Thaxton, Debbie,
Donna and Denise of Golds
boro.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Thaxton
spent the weekend in Fny
etteville with Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Thaxton and Laura.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. White.
Jr., visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
F. Cole on Monument Avenue
in Richmond, Va., last Fri
dav.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pearce
and Dawn, Mr. and Mrs. Jer
ry King of Rocky Mount.
Mtaa Nancy WUte of RaJAuh
arfa Mr. JilFfrohnstwf^f
Wallace, now stationed at Air
Force Base in Arixona were
weekend guests of Mr. and
? Mrs. M. S. White, Sr. Other
guests that joined them for
Sunday lunch were Mr. and
Mrs. M. S. White, Jr., Marvin
and Tim of Norlina, Mrs. Hal
1 White of Wise and Miss Faye
Rose of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Good
bar and children, Cherri and
Stevie. of Durham were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Norwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baker
and daughter, Joy, of Ral
eigh spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. O. R. Baker.
Mrs. B. S. Pope of Hen
derson spent last week with
her daughters, Mrs. John
Clarke and Mrs. F. D. Draf
tia.
Little Mark Noneman of
Raleigh is spending some
time with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Draffin.
Mr. and Mr*. T. K. Har
relson returned to their home
in Norlina on Tuesday for
the winter months. They have
been residing in Nebo since
the retirement of Mr. Barrel
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Yancey
of Richmond, Va., spent sev
eral days recently with her
Circle 3 Meets
With Mrs. Knight
Circle No. 3 of the Wo
man's Society of Christian
Service of the Norlina Meth
odist Church held its Novem
ber meeting on Monday night
at the home of Mrs. James
Knight with Mrs. Oliio
Knight presiding in the ab
sence of the lesder, Mrs.
Clayton Taylor.
The program, "United Na
tions Educational Scientific
Cultural Organization," was
presented with Mrs. Jack
Hawks in charge, assisted by
Mrs. Quay Quick.
During the social hour the
hostess served homemade
pineapple cake and coffee.
The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Leigh Traylor and
Mrs. C. L. Hege will pre
sent the program.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K.
Harrelson.
Attend Concert
Among those attending
"Scots Band" Concert In Ral
eigh last -Wednesday evening
were Mesdames J. R. Over
by. L. W., Bowers, Jimmy Ov
erby, L. 8V. Smith, Walter
Hundley. A. S. Wyckoff, M.
F. Hayes. J. T Walker, W. A.
Delbridge and C. E. Tucker
and Miss Minnie Harris.
Attend Fnneral
Among out-of-town persons
attending the funeral of Mrs.
M. J. Conwell last Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Alford of Raleigh. Mrs. Ver
lie Bobbitt Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Fisher of
Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs.
.Tames Mitchell and Miss Ann
Wood Taylor of Emporia.
Va.. Mrs. Major Woodruff
and daughter, Virginia, of
Lawreneeville, Va., Mrs. W.
A. Mayle. Mr. and Mrs. Fen
ton Mayle, Mr. Cliff Cook,
and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cook
of Seaboard, and Mr. and
Mrs. D. O. May, Sr., Mr. D.
O. May, Jr.. Mrs. Marine
Boyd and Mr*. W. R. Aul
bert of Henderson.
PMtift Meeting
Ollie Knight, Boh
Traylor. Dinah Clarke, San
dra Hicks, Jane Knight, Jerri
Yancey, Lester Knight, Lew
Hege, Sterling Quick and Lee
Hawks attended the Raleigh
District MYF Rally at Louis
burg College last Sunday af
ternoon.
PTA Tm Meet
The Norlina PTA will meet
Monday night, November 9,
at 8 o'clock in the music
room. All parents and
friends are invited to attend.
Sister Die*
Mrs. Sam J. Satterwhite
was notified on Tuesday of
the death of her sister who
lived on the Eastern Shore
of Virginia.
FOR THE BEST
FURNITURE
VALUES
IN TOWN
SEE US
Satterwhites
HENDERSON, N. C.
Teen-Age Dances
Ended For Nov.
The Norlina RuriUn Teen
Age dances have been dis
contlnued for the month of
! November, Kenneth Sever
ance, president of the Ruri
tan Club, announced Wednes
day. They will be reopened
on a membership basis only,
on Saturday, December 1.
Membership ap
j plication forms may be ob
tained from the school prin
cipal's office. Severance said
| these must be filled out com
! pletely before one can re
ceive a membership card.
"Admission will be by card
only, so please obtain appli
cation forms immediately," he
said.
Sophomores To
Hold Hobo Day
The Sophomore Class of
Norlina High School will
sponsor a Hobo Day on No
vember 17 when members
may be called to do any odd
jobs, according to Miss Ann
Hicks, class reporter.
Headquarters will be at the
school and Miss Hicks said
any interested persons may
call the school between 3 a.
m. and 2 p. m.
WMS Meets At
Baptist Church
The November WMS gen
eral meeting was held at the
Norlina Baptist Church on
Monday evening at 7:30
o'clock with Mrs. Willie M.
Felts presiding in the ab
sence of the chairman, Mrs.
R. H Fuller.
A very attractive and in
teresting program was pre
sented by members of the
Annie Armstrong Circle with
Mrs. Jimmy Overby in charge.
The topic, "A Vigorous Mi
nority in Mexico," was dis
cussed by Mrs. Overby,' Mrs.
J. F. Bobbitt, Mrs. Gus
Daeke. Jr., Mrs. J. W. Ad
cock, Mrs. L. W. Smith, Mrs.
John Cawthorne and Mrs. Eu
genia Nelson. Articles from
M?ifa9^?er4 displaced and
very attractive programs were
used.
The Margaret Mitchell Cir
cle will have charge of the
program at the January gen
eral meeting.
Patronize the advertisers.
Literature, Music
Club Holds Meet
The Norllna Literature and
Music Club met on Thursday
evening, November 8, at the
home of Mrs. Roger Nor
wood with Mrs. R. H. Fuller
and Mrs. Mary Norris Nor
man as Joint hostesses.
The living room and din
ing area were beautifully
decorated with fall flowers
and fruit arrangements A
three-course turkey dinner
was served to the members
and Mrs. Tom li. Walters of
Ridgecrest.
The literature committee
was in charge of the pro
gram, beginning with Mrs.
Bessie Hicks giving a review
of John Steinbeck and his
work. Mrs. Mildred Hicks
| gave a book review, "The Bi
j ography of Will Rogers," by
I Donald Day.
During the business session
| the proposed policies passed
on at the district meeting
I were read by Miss Minnie
i Harris and Mrs. W. A. Del
] bridge gave the highlights of
| the district meeting.
It was announced that at
j this meeting the club won
i third place in the district on
jtheir Year Book, which was
i riesiened and made by Mrs.
Lanie Hayes. The club also
! received a certificate of hon
or from the State president.
The club members voted to
| send a donation to the Boys
Home at Lake Waccamaw
and to the endowment fund
for North Carolina Federa
tion of Woman's Clubs.
The Christmas meeting
will be in the home of Mrs.
H. H. Foster on December
13 and the music committee
will be in charge of the pro
gram.
Norlina High
School Menus
November 19-21
Monday?Hot dogs, chili
sauce, cole slaw, chopped
onions, butterbeaRs, cherry
pie. rolls, milk.
Tuesday ? Fried chicken,
wiA'ta
milk.
Wednesday?Turkey, dress
ing, gravy, green beans,
citrus fruit salad, rolls, but
ter, milk.
Say you saw it advertised
in The Warren Record.
Mrs. Webster
Presented Trophy
Mr*. E. H. Webster wu re
cently presented the Alexan
der Trophy at the fall lunch
eon of the Museum Garden
Club at Vlv Zodda's la New
port News, Va. She was the
member who had accumulat
ed the highest number of
points for flower arrange
ments and horticultural ex
hibits for the past year. Mrs.
H. Wray 'Sherman, exhibits
and flower show chairman,
presented the award to Mrs
Webster.
Mrs. Webster is the former
Miss Louise Farrow, sister of
Mrs. R. G. Norwood, who at
one time made her home in
Norlina and was employed at
the Norwood Lunch Room.
Miss Read Given
Kitchen Shower
Miss Betty Read, bride-!
elect, was honored at a kit
chen shower last Thursday
evening by Mrs. B. A. Thax
ton, Mrs. G. P. Grissom and
Mrs. Clayton Taylor at the
Thaxton home on Gaines
Street in Norlina.
The home was decorated
with beautiful pink and lav
ender mums.
The honoree was present
ed a corsage made of minia
ture kitchen utensils. Brk'al
games were played and gifts
presented, after which the
hostesses served a frozen
salad course and coffee.
Twenty-five guests attend
ed from Norlina, Littleton,
Warrenton and Henderson.
GA Sponsors
Prayer Meeting
The Intermediate Girl's
Auxiliary of the Norlina
Baptist Church will sponsor
a Youth Prayer Meeting Ser
vice at the church next Tues
day, November 20. at 7:30
p. m. The pastor, the Rev.
Billy Fallaw, will be the
speaker.
A fellowship hour for the
youth will follow the service.
The public is invited.
Patronize the advertisers.
Scout Leaders
Dinner To Be
Held Friday
Tbe annual Boy Scout
Leaders recognition dinner
will be held Friday, Novem
ber 18, at 7 p. ra. in the
National Guard Armory in
Henderi.on C. P. Gaston,
Warrenton Scout leader, an
nounced Monday.
Gaston said that if this din
ner follows the pattern of
previous years it is likely to
up the largest mass meeting
of the Vanwarco District. It is
held as a pot-luck dinner
with each person bringing a
certain part of the food.
Chairlaidies for each table?
which covers one Scout unit
-?are assigning portions of
the menu to different peo
ple. It was urged that ar
rangements be completed as
soon as possible in order to
make seating arrangements. (
Chalriadies were requested to
contact Robert E. Smith for |
the seating arrangements. j
New District Officers forj
the Vanwarco District will be;
installed at Friday's meeting.
Outstanding unit leaders will
be recognized as well as
outstanding district Scouters.
Dr. W. W. Noel, vice-presi
dent of the Council, will pre
side.
Some 30 Boy Scout units
have been invited to be rep
resented at this meeting.
There will be an attendance
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PHONE
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PARTS? 438-4233
SERVICE? 438-5521
?ward and an award for the
beat decorated tables by the
adults of Cub Pack, Scout
Troop, and Explorer Poat.
The dinner is strictly for
adults except for Eagle Scouts
and Scouts on the program.
Eable Scouts of the past will
be recognized.
Arthur Lord is Pot-Luck
Dinner chairman and Bob
Smith is arrangements chair
man. Others assisting are
Fred McFarland, Roscoe Orr,
Ralph Murray and Gene Rob
ertson.
Total imports of cotton tex
tiles, on a raw fiber equiva
lent basis, totaled 393,000
bales in the first
seven months of 1962. This
meant that they exceeded ex
ports by about 119,000 bale*.
In contrast, imports were
77,300 bales less than exports
for the first sevtfn months of
1961.
FOR SALE
Reconditioned
Refrigerators
LIKE NEW
$10.00 Down
$10.00 Month
Warren ton
Furniture Exc.
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1 & 2
WARRENTON, N. C.
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