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News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers MRS. IMOGENE ARNOLD, Editor Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Thaxton are visiting relatives In Colum bus, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. John Adcock and Mrs. Lula West of Macon spent Wednesday night In Wakefield, Va., with Mrs. Clara Holt. Miss Susie Rooker of Hen derson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adcock Sunday. Miss Nancy White of Raleigh was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. White, Sr. Mesdames Walter Hundley, Walter Bender, L. O. Robert son, Jr., Gus Daeke, Jr., John Klllan and W. K. Delbrldge shopped In Burlington and Haw River on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Smith and Russell of Wilson and Mr. John Hutchlns of Durham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taylor and Jamlly on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and children visited in Wilson last Sunday. WMS MEETING The February general meet ing of the WMS will be held at the Norllna Baptist Church on Monday, Feb. 10, at 7:30 p. m. The Lola-Sue Circle will have charge of the pro gram. All members are urged to attend. TURKEY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Macon Moore, Jr., entertained at a turkey dinner at their home in Little ton last Sunday for Mr. "and Mrs. Bob Tudor and son, Lee, of Wlnston-Saiem, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Overby and Miss Edna Clark of Norllna, Charles Moore of State College, Raleigh, Miss Joyce Moore of UNC-G, Greensboro, and William Wal ker of Roanoke Rapids. Circle 2 Meets At Home Mrs. DeLoach Circle No. 2 of the Woman's Society of Christian Service oi the Norllna Methodist Church | was held on Monday night al the home of Mrs. R. L. De I loach with Mrs. Margaret ! George as co-hostess. Mrs. j J. L. Fleming presided tn the ! absence of the chairman, Mrs. B. A. Thaxton. The Rev. J. B. Parvin was j presented by Mrs. Graham jGrissom, who had charge of the program. He talked on the I "Organization and Government j of the Methodist Church." During the business session the group was reminded of the World Day of Prayer, to be held on Feb. 14, and of the study course to be held at the church on Feb. 27. A salad Course and coffee were served to the 15 In at tendance. Zion MYF Hears Talk By Barrett The Methodist Youth Fellow ship of Zion Church met in the Fellowship Hall of the Church on Sunday evening, Feb. 3, with i forty members and seven adults present. [??The group enjoyed a delicious ! buffet supper followed by an in teresting meeting which con I slsted mainly of a talk and j color slides shown by the Rev. ' Troy Barrfett about the Cara | van trip to Europe last summer, i Johnny Mayfleld, Reporter. Patronize the advertisers. Qnlu WADE4 RAIN loks-in Self-Draining Gasket automatically COUPLERS drai-.? when ,iresso-e is off . . . No Holes to Weok*n Pipe I No Lifting Pipes Full of Water. WE WILL HELP YOU PLAN . . . Send today for your FREE "FARM-FACTS" Planning Form. i** M TRACTOR It EQUIPMENT CO., INC. HENDERSON, N. C. Hrs. Rivers Hostess To Circle Members Mrs. S. B. Rivers was hostess to members of Circle No. 1 of the Woman's Society of Christian Service oftheNorllna Methodist Church at her home on Monday afternoon. The meeting was called toorderand opened with a prayer by the chairman, Mrs. W. A. Del bridge. The program. "Local Inter Faith Cooperation," was pre sented by Mrs. M. E. Walker, assisted by Mrs. Nellie Register. Scripture was read by Mrs. Irma Hawks. High lights of the district conference held In Raleigh last Friday were given by Mrs. Delbrldge. During the social hour the hostess served ham biscuits, fruit cake and coffee to the nine present. Joint Study Course Held At Zion Church Members of the Zlon and Jer usalem Methodist churches Wo man's Society of Christian Ser vice held a Joint study course at the Zlon church educational building Monday night. The mission study book, "The Three Spiritual Classics," was taught by Mrs. R. A. McLean. A short business session was presided over by the Zlon WSCS chairman, Mrs. Charlie Rob inson. The devotional message was given by Mrs. M. F. Hayes. During the Intermission ham biscuits, cookies, and coffee were served by Mrs. Boyd May field, Mrs. C. P. Rooker and Mrs. M. F. Hayes. ATTEND Fl'NERAL Among out-of-town persons attending the funeral of Mrs. Sue Wiggins last Saturday at the Norlina Methodist Church were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor of LaCrosse, Va., Walter Wig gins of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Savannah, Ga., Mrs. Boyd Wilson of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ralney, Wallace White, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Edwards, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barnes of Hen derson and Mrs. W. E. Duke, Jr., of South Hill, Va. GERTRUDE ANN FLOYD whose engagement to James William Hundley, son of Mr. James H. Hundley and the late Mrs. Mildred C. Hundley of Norltna, Is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Floyd of Norllna. A March 15 wedding is planned. Jr. Woman's Club To Sponsor Hat Show The Norlina Junior Woman's Club will sponsor a hat show in ihe music room of the school on Feb. 12 from 3 to 12 p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. ?The hats will sell for $3.99r the same price charged last year. Jewelry, sunglasses and clutch purses will also be or< display. A prize will be given to the club member who is respon sible for having the most cus tomers attend the show. A [homemade cake will be given ! as a door prize with the draw ling at 8:30 p. m. The holders | of the lucky ticket does not have tQ be present to win. DAY OF PRAYER | The churches of Norlina and surrounding communities will (observe the World Day of Pray Ser in the Norlina Methodist Church on Friday, Feb. 14, at 7:30 p. m. MYRICKS MOVE Mr. and Mrs. Macon Myrlck have moved to the residence on Darden Street recently vacated by Mrs. Elizabeth Lee. SPECIAL SALE ON RANGES AND REFRIGERATORS .... 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Lutheran Church will again this yaar con duct a series of special mid week Lenten services, begin ning on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 12, ?t 7:30 p. m. The theme of these services as announced by the pastor, the Rev. M. E. Franke, Is "The Lamb and the Blessed." It will be a series of sermons which combine some of the major events of the Passion of our 'Lord with the Beatitudes pronounced by Him In His Ser mon on the Mount. The ex periences and conduct of Jesus In the various situations of the great Passion drama are em ployed to demonstrate the vir tues and graces which the Lord extolled in His Beatitudes and which His followers must pra tice if they would be truly blessed. The schedule of services fol lows: Feb. 12-Behold the Lamb of God and the Meek-John 13: 13. 14 & Matt. 5:5. Feb. 19-Behold the Lambe of God and the Poor In Spirlt ! Matt. 26: 38. 39 & 5:3. F eb. 26-Behold the Lamb of God and the Peacemakers-Matt. 26: 51, 52 & 5: 9. March 4- Behold the Lamb of God and the Persecuted- Mark 14: 53 & Matt. 5: 10-12. March 11-Behold the Lamb of | God and the Merciful-Mark 15: ] 21 & Matt. 5:7. March 18- Behold the Lamb of God and these that Mourn- Luke | 23: 46 & Matt. 5: 4. j March 27-Behold the Lamb of God and the Pure in Heart |Luke 23: 39-41 & Matt. 5:6. Wiggins Funeral Held On Saturday Funeral services {or Mrs. Sue White Wiggins were held at the Norllna Methodist Church on Saturday at 3 p. m. by the pastor, the Rev. J. B. Parvnf. Interment was In the old Rose Hundley cemetery. Mrs. Wiggins died last Friday in an Oxford boarding home after a brief illness. She was a member of the Norlina Meth odist Church. Survivors Include one daught er, Mrs. Ruby Johnson of Nor Unaj two half-brothers, J. F. White and R. M. White of Nor lina; one half-sister, Mrs. H. P. Mayfleld of Norlina; two grand children and four great-grand children. A. A. Circle Meets At Cawthorne Home The January meeting of the Annie Armstrong Circle of the Norlina Baptist Church was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Edith Cawthorne. The program on "The Christ ian Woman's Responsibility As a Local and World Citizen" was presented by Mrs. Jean Williams. Those taking parf on the program were Mrs. Ann Fallaw, Tillie Daeke, Mrs. Martha Overby, Mrs. Edith Cawthorne and Mrs. Gladys Wemyss. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. DEFINITE DEFINITION "What is ignorance?" the teacher asked Herble. Answered little Herble: "Ignorance is when you don't know anything and then some body finds out." Delores Lancaster Heads Drewry Clsb D?lcres Lancaster was in stalled as president of the Drewry Community 4-H Club during its first meeting held Monday night In the Drewry Community Building. Other officers Installed at this time, by Mrs. Eugene Wil son, were Cran Wilson, vice president; Judy Ellington, sec retary-treasurer; Frances I Spain, reporter and Janet I Lancaster and Steve Norwood, songleaders. The 4-H .Pledge and Pledge of Allegiance were led by Judy Ellington and Frances Spain. Mrs. Eugene Wilson, club spon sor, had charge of devotions and Mr. Paul J. Lancaster helped [the group select their projects. It was announced that dues would be 10? per person. Miss Lancaster, new pre sident, appointed a recreation committee, headed by Vicky Norwood and a refreshment I committee, headed by Randy j Curtis. Following the adjournment of j the meeting ten members, three j leaders and two parents present j were served refreshments by Mrs. Bettle Fleming and Mrs. j Eugene Wilson.---Frances! Spain, reporter. Paintings To Be Shown At Louisburg Loulsburg?The nationally recognized Wilmington artist, Claude Howell, will exhibit his 'one-man show of oils, water colors and collages in the Fine Arts Center February 1 to 29. The Art Gallery Is open dally 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. except Sundays; Tuesday and Wednes day afternoons from 2 to 5 p. m The North Carolina Print in akers exhibit will also be continued through February. DEXTERITY You're on your way to mas tering the social graces when you learn how to hold a cock tall, a canape and a conver sation with only two hands. Don't Go Away . . before seeing us! Let us vacation - proot your family's holiday clothing with our safe and sure cleaning technique. Staying home ? Our fine work will send you through winter in style. Cleaners WARRENTON I f % .the man you can respect as bovernor. Here are some ot the many qualities that prompted the "People tor Preyer" move ment and made him the logical Democratic candidate for Governor of North Carolina! RICHARDSON PREYER'S OUTSTANDING ACCOM - PLISHMENTS AS A LAWYER, SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE, AND U. S. FEDERAL JUDGE HAVE EARNED HIM A UNIVERSAL REPUTATION FOR CHARACTER, HONESTY AND SOUND JUDGEMENT... Businessman - Administrator Judge Preyer's administrative experience dates back to World War II. During his four years in the Navy, he became Executive Officer of the Destroyer Preston directing 340 men and 20 officers. Following the war and law school he was trained in administrative duties of the Vick Chemical Co. His latest administrative responsibilities have been connected with operating the office of Federal Judge. He has proved himself in the day-to-day world of commerce ? being a director of businesses in New York, Greensboro and Atlanta. His accomplishments and integrity as an outstanding North Carolina businessman and civic leader have earned him membership in the Newcomen Society, generally con ?siderec^the "honor society of the business world." Worker for Industrial Progress When it was decided the 1963 N. C. Trade Fair should become international in scope, Judge Prever was chosen as the most logical man in the state to lead 40 other business and professional men on an all-important trade mission throughout Europe (each man paying his own expenses). Several hundred overseas companies were contactea and given convincing reasons why they should show their wares and locate branches in Nortn Carolina. Judge Preyer also was appointed by the late Spencer Love, president of Burlington Industries, to serve on a special committee for attracting out-of-state industries. Leader for Education Judge Preyer's consuming interest in educational opportunities is understandable. As father of five chil dren, he naturally joins other parents in their concern for adequate schools and qualified teacners. Because of his deep and genuine interest, Tudge Preyer holds one of the highest positions of any layman in the advance ment of our schools ? that of president of the N. C. Citizens Committee for Better Schools! He also is a trustee and member of the Curriculum Committee of Wood berry Forest School and is on the Board of Visitors for Davidson College. Fighter Against Communism Through the Richardson Foundation (a charitable organization for which Judge Preyer was a former North Carolina representative) judge Preyer has had the unique opportunity to effectively I,ring the evils of communism to the attention of the American people. As a result, "Cold War Seminars" have been held throughout the nation to expose the dangers of com munism. He advocated ? and is presently aiding in developing ? a program designed to better teach the values of our American heritage to the youth of our state. His wife is a member of the statewide "Educa tional Council on National Purposes" which is concerned with promoting Americanism as opposed to communism. Humanitarian - Church Leader Judge Preyer gives liberally of his time and talents to hospitals and nis church. He helped establish the Central Carolina Rehabilitation Hospital and for five years served as its chairman, and he is vice chairman of the Board of Trustees of the L. Richardson Memorial Hospital. To help support more effective treatment in the state's mental health hospitals, Judge Preyer is active on the North Carolina Foundation for Mental Health. ? ? Since earliest childhood he has been clotely associ ated with the First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro. H? iwvw as mi Eldei of the ihuidi ami is a leadier-ofr the Men's Bible Class with over 200 members. LET'S START NOW TO PUT WARREN COUNTY WITH A WINNER! Tt>l> AdmliHMM Paid For By Wamn County "P?opt? PerJNeyer" Coawiltu*.
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