News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers MRS. IMOGENS ARNOLD, Editor Mr. ana Mrs. waiter noya at Henderson have moved to the Kenneth Davis residence on Harris Street. Mr. Hugh Hlght Is a patient at Maria Par ham Hospital In Henderson. Mr. R. M. White, Sr., has returned home from Warren General Hospital. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Norwood this week are Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Farrow, Mrs. Norwood's father, of Lex ington, Va., Mrs. J. L. Willis, Mrs. Norwood's sister, and Mr. Willis of Crossvllle, Ala., and Mr. and Mrs. John Branden burg and son of Maryetta, Ga. Miss Marie Taylor of Raleigh will spend next week with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rooker. Dandle and Les Johnson of Tarboro spent the weekend with their grandmother, Mrs. Eliza beth Lee. Miss Betty Williams of Rich mond, Va., was a weekend guest In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Klger and three children of Aiken, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Gooch last week. Mrs. J. F. Bobbltt visited relatives In Franklin County over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Carson Prldgen visited the McAuslans at Kerr Lake on Sunday where they camped during the Labor Day holidays. The McAuslans re turned to their home at Vir ginia Beach on Monday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Prldgen. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stall lngs, Linda Kay and W. M. Overby spent last weekend at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Prld gen, Larry and Bob visited rela tives at Virginia Beach, Va., over the weekend. Miss Helen Delbrldge ol Scarborough, N. Y., is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. A. Del bridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Newman and family of Henningway, S. C., spent the weekend here with relatives. Mrs. G. O. Stultz, Sr., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stultz and family in Smithfleld this week. Mr. and Mrs. John McManus and daughter, Linda Susan, of Red Springs have moved to the Watkin residence on Division Street. Mr. O. R. Baker is a patient at Warren General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Perkln son and Sharon of Greensboro are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris Woman's Club Holds First Fall Meeting The Norllna Woman's Clut held Its first fall meeting, fol lowing the summer vacation, or Wednesday night of last week at the Norllna Clubhouse. Mrs. Alice Stultz and Mrs. Martha Dowllng were hostesses. Mrs. Alice Stultz, president called the meeting to order wltl 17 members present. The de votional message was given b) Mrs. Alta Davis. Mesdames Margaret May field, Lorena Edwards and Mar tha Draffln were appointed tc serve on the nominating com mittee to nominate officers for the coming year. Mrs. Mamie Thaxton gave a report on the summer Institute which she and Mrs. Lou Traylor attended. During the social hou- the hostesses served Ice cream floats and cookies. Fellowship Meets At Grissom Home The Young Adult Fellowship of the Norllna Methodist Church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Grissom last Sun day evening. Mr. Grissom led the devotional and presided over a short business session. The group welcomed the Rev. Ted Wilson, pastor of the War renton Methodist Church, who was the guest speaker. His Sub ject was "Let Someone Else Fix It." Homemade Ice cream and cookies were served to the 14 persons present. ( Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hawks will be host and hostesses and pro gram leaders for the October meeting. CELEBRATES BIRTHDA] Mrs. Lola Devlne celebra ed her 83rd birthday on Moi day, Sept. 7, at her home i Walker Avenue. Friends ai relatives called during the dj extending birthday greeting ar good wishes and bringing glfi for her birthday. WMS TO MEET The general meeting of t! Woman's Missionary Socle will be held at the Norllna Baj tlst Church on Monday evenli at 8 o'clock. All members a. urged to attend. at Areola and Mrs. W. H. Per Hcinson In Norllna. Say you saw It advertlsec The Warren Record. Zion Society Meets With Mrs. Roberts The Zlon Woman's Society of Christian Service held Its regu lar monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. S. Roberts on Mon day evening. The hostess had charge of the program and also led the de votional period. Mrs. Roberts used as her topic, "Spiritual Self Discipline and the Life Within." Mrs. R. M. Rooker will en tertain the society In October. Circle No. 2 Meets With Mrs. Grissom Mrs. Graham Grissom was hostess to members of Circle j No. 2 of the Woman's Society | of Christian Service oftheNor j Una Methodist Church at her | home on Walker Avenue on Mon J day evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. j J. L. Fleming was co-hostess. Mrs. B. A. Thaxton, leader, j presided and led the devotion, j This was the-flrst meeting of J the fall. Mrs. W. S. Hicks presented ; an Interesting program, "Wo | men of Today." Routine business foUowedthe j program. Plans were started I for a special meeting to be | held In October with the Nor j ltna Methodist Church serving ! as host church. The hostesses served peach ice cream and cookies. Mrs. F. D. Draffin and Mrs. John Clarke wlU be hostesses at the October meeting and Mrs. R. L. Traylor will have charge of the program. Circle No. 1 Meets At Delbridge Home Circle No. 1 of the WSC! met on Monday afternoon a the home of Mrs. W. A. Del bridge witli 11 members pre sent. Mrs. Delbridge, clrcli chairman, presided and Mrs. J F. White gave the devotional The lesson on "A Look A Ourselves as Christian We men" was led by Mrs. B. C Thompson, with several mem' bers assisting In the presem tatlon. Mrs. Delbridge served lei cream sodas and cookies. The October meeting will bi held at the home of Mrs. J. F White with Mrs. B. F. Flemlni as co-hostess. Circle 3 Meets At Methodist Parsonage Mrs. Bruce Pate entertained members of Circle No. 3 of the WSCS at the Methodist Par sonage on Monday evening. The business session was presided over by Mrs. Jack Hawks. Mrs. Julian Farrar and Mrs. Walter Hundley present ed the program for the even ing. The hostess served cocoanut cake, coffee and cakes to the 12 members present. Mrs. Leigh Traylor will en tertain the circle In October. Cards Of Thanks Copy for cards of thanks must be in this office by Tuesday night, earlier if possible, accompanied by $1.00 to cover cost of in sertion. I wish to express my sin cere appreciation tofrlendsand relatives for the many sets of kindness shown me while I was a patient In Warren General Hospital and since my return home. Special thanks are of fered to the doctors and nurses and the entire hospital staff. ALBERT LEE COLEMAN Inez, N. C. I wish to take this opportunity to express to the people of War ren County and Warrenton my sincere appreciation for their cards, letters, telegrams and phone calls of sympathy follow ing the death of my son, Jeff Terrell. I am deeply grateful. MRS. W. PRYOR RODWELL, SR. We wish to take this oppor tunity to express our sincere appreciation to friends who at niversary. PLEASANT ZION ADULT CHOIR K1 LOTO C. HAWKINS, t I I It llll H I t II fll H I W ? ? RIDGEWAY NEWS lUIIH Mr. Ross Ruland and Mlsi Jean Holtzman of Raleigh wer< weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Albert Bender and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chum brls of Sliver Spring, Md., wen weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs J. D. Holtzman. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Killan, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Kill an, Jr., of Wllllamston and Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Holtzman en joyed a welner roast at the homt of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holtz man on Sunday night. Mrs. Madison Weaver and son, Dean, of Arcadia, Indiana, are spending this week wltli Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Holtz man. Mrs. L. C. Watts and Mr. Thomas Holtzman visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Chumbrls oi Sliver Spring, Md., In the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtz man recently. Mr. Ross Ruland and Miss Jean Holtzman of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews, Mesdames W. R. Daeke, Annie Champion, Joe Brown, William Kimball, Miss Ruby Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Moseley of Mld dleburg visited the C. P Holtz man family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seaman accompanied their son, William to Concordia College at Fori Wayne, Indiana, on Monday. Mr. Bob Muler of New York City was a weekend guest o: Mr. William Seaman. Miss Louise Bender return ed to her studies at Concordli Teacher's College at Rlvei Forest, Illinois, on Sunday. Mrs. C. F. Holtzman accom panied her son, George, to N. C State College In Raleigh oi Tuesday for enrollment. Mrs. Jerry Cawthorne ant Mrs. Dorothy Rhodes attendlnj the World's Fair In New Yorl last week. Mr. Adam Seaman and Mr and Mrs. H. W. Seaman visit ed Mrs. Adam Seaman In Mem orial Hospital, Chapel Hill, 01 Sunday. TPS Meets At Home Of Mrs. Matthews Mrs. Richard Matthews was hostess to members of the Young Peoples Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Fri day night In the Parish Hall, which was decorated In fall [flowers and greenery. During the social hour Mrs. Matthews served chicken salad on lettuce, potato chips, corn curls, crack ers, pickles and Pepsi-Colas. The Rev. M. E. Frankeopen ed the meeting with prayer and later led In topic discussion. Richard Holtzman , president, presided and Mrs. J. M. Ben der, program chairman, showed a film on the Missionaries In India. Junior Woman's Club Will Hold Hat Sale The Norllna Junior Woman's Club will hold a Fall Hat Sale for women and girls today and tomorrow (Friday and Satur day) from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. at the old Norllna Postofflce building. Mrs. John K. Klllan said yesterday. The hats , which are sent directly to the club by a New York firm, will sell for only $3.98, plu? tax. The latest In fall Jewelry will also be offer ed for sale. Mrs. Klllan said this sale Is one of the major fund-rais ing projects of the club and proceeds will be used to fur ther the various community projects of the club and pro jects to which the club contri butes. Marriage Licenses Mary B. Richardson, color ed, of Hollister to James Shear in, jr., of Hollister. .Tovce Ann Peoples, white, ot Rt. 1, Warrenton, to Wllbert Cleveland Vaughan of Rt. 1, Norllna. Edna Margaret Goss, white, of Woodburry Heights, N. J., to Robert M. Russell, jr., ol Colllngswood, N. J. Chonola Copeland, Indian, ol HoUlster to Richard Bell Dale of Rt. S, Warrenton. A dimming switch that car be Installed In an ordinary wall box varies lighting from full oh to darkness with propor tional current consumption, it can be need with either In candescent or fluorescent MM DEMONSTRATION CORNER ?ULT BAJLXJNGKS, The home economics exten sion scents announce the follow ing schedule: Monday, Sept. 14: Warren County Home Dem. County Council will meet at 2:30 p. m. st the Warren County Agricul tural Building. Warren County Agricultural Workers Council will meet at 4:00 p. m. at the county Agri cultural Building. Zlon Community 4-H Club will meet at Zlon Methodist Church. Areola Community 4-H Club will meet at Areola Community Building. Littleton Community 4-H Club will meet. Tuesday, Sept. 15: Zlon Home Demonstration Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. at the home o( Mrs. E. L. Meador. Wednesday, Sept. 16: Inez Home Demonstration Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Louise Allen. Oakvllle Home Demonstra tion Club will meet at2:30p. m. at the home of Mrs. N. M. Hill lard. Thursday, Sept. 17: Afton Home Demonstration Club will meet aL.2:30 jL_m..at the home of Mrs. Jim Llmer. Friday, Sept. 18: Areola Home Demonstration Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Melvln Shearln. Remember September 21-26 are the dates for the Warren County Agricultural Fair. Are you getting your products ready to exhibit? Exhibits are to be In the exhibit hall by 5:00 p. m. Mondny. If you do not have a pre mium book you may get onefrom the extension agents office In the Warren County Agricultural Building. I would like to remind the women that the Warren County Fair Is again giving a special award as a part of the National Wool Needlework Con test for knitted and crocheted articles. You may get more de tails on this contest from the home economics extension agents. For those interested In put tin* exhibits In N, c. State Fair?you will want to cheek the State Fair Premium Liet. The extension agents have copies or you may order your own copy from: Manager, N. C. State Fair, P. O. Box 5568, Raleigh, N. C, TO CLEAN COPPER Copper shines when cleaned by sprinkling it with salt, then wiping with a paper towel or cloth dipped in vinegar. Or, in place of vinegar, use lemon Juice. Rinse the copper immedi ately and dry with another ab sorbent cloth. A good home made copper polish consists of a paste made by mixing equal parts of salt, vinegar andflour. Rub copper with this mixture until It is clean, then wash in hot suds, rinse dry, and polish with a soft cloth. Whether a commercial copper polish or a homemade mixture is used, al ways wash copper thoroughly^1 with soap suds or it will tar nish again rapidly. Do not polish lacquered ornamental copper, but wash in warm soapy water, | rinse and wipe dry with a soft paper towel or cloth. Elberon News Mr. and Mrs. Emerle Ste phenson of Raleigh visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mack Long on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bowles of Como visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Long on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Gotts chalk shopped in Raleigh on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hob good and Carol were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Abbott. Mrs. M. C. Duke has return ed home after visiting her daughter in Klngsport, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. George Ay cock vacationed at White Lake re cently. Mrs. Andrew Collins o(War ran Plains and lira. Dolly Peo ples of fllsaheth City ware Sunday meats of lira. T. H. Ayoock. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parka and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwarda of Hendoraon were Sonday meats of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mustlan. Mr. and Mrs. PhU Part Id and son of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Abbott on Mooday. Mrs. W. A. Benson of Ma coo visited Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Ay cock and Mr. end Mrs. de mon Choplln for several day a recently. Mrs. T. R. Ay cock and Mrs. Dolly Peoples attended the funeral of Mrs. Williams at Macon on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ayscue, Cathy and Johnnie Ayscue visit ed Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Faulk ner In Waverly, Va., recently. Miss Janiee Ajtmw qmtlk* with Miss Linda Aya ni? la Warranton. lira. George Ayoock visited Mrs. Foliar Ayoock la Maria Parham Hospital oa Friday. Mr. and Mrs. EddlaO. Hamm tod family war* recant diaaar piests of Mr. and Mrs. Loon hyeoek. Mrs. C. R. 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