News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers MRS. IMOGENE ARNOLD, Editor Ivey Brooks of Laurel, Md. spent the Christmas holidays Mrs- rhe5 Hecht, and family and his grand mother, Mrs. c. O. Ivey. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Ma con and three sons of Hebron vllle, Mass., Mr. and Mrs Mil ton Gray of Washington, n. c. and Mr. Thurston Macon of Washington, D. C? spent sev eral days last week with Mrs. Annie Macon, Patricia, David and Michael Macon. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert L. Thax ton and children of Columbus Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Thaxton this week. Mr. and Mrs. JohnW. Adcock visited Mr. G. T. Melvtn at Roanoke Rapids Hospital on Tuesday. Mr. E. M. McKisslck and son, Gary, of Philadelphia are spending this week in the W. D. Martin home, i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ro binson and family have moved to their new home near Keats, Va Mr. and Mrs. Lewis GUI Richardson and family have moved to the Malvln Harton home place. Mr. and Mrs . Ernest Mc Kisslck, Jr., and family are spending this week in the E M Stalllngs home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dedford and children of Raleigh spent sev eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Paschall. Alton Williams, s. A,, of Penslcola, Fla, has been visit ing his mother, Mrs. Bell Wil liams for the past ten days. Mrs. Williams and Alton left Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clifton R. Carter, Bill and Gregory, at Gainesville, Fla. Mrs. Mary Ruth'jones and Miss Tolie High of Red Oak were Frlday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. j. W. Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. j. l. Overby and Roy Overby were Christ mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Macon Moore, Jr., in Littleton The Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Baughman, jr., and sons are visiting relatives in Florida this week. Mrs. H. F. Kelly, Josephine and Mrs. Jimmy Jeffress ol South H1U, Va., spent Christ mas Day In Raleigh with Mr, and Mrs. s. N. Hawks, jr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. shearir visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgat Norvelle in Wilson last Thurs day and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommit Cromartie and Mr. and Mrs, S. N. Hawks, jr., of Ralelgt visited Mrs. a F. Kelly and the S. N. Hawks family last week end. Christmas Day dinner guests of Mrs. j. p. Williams were Mr. and Mrs. j. c. Talbert of Albermarle, Mrs. Mamie Hicks of Richmond, Va, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Plland and family of Ral eigh, Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Duke, Jr., and Juel of South Hill, Va^ Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Teravest of Wayne, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Lee WUllams and chUd ren of Norlina Mr. and Mrs. Billy Williams, Ricky and Mike of Silver Springs, Md., spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shearln. Mr. T. J. Elliott spent Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. T. F Elliott in Raleigh. Mrs. J. P. Williams and Mrs J. C. Talbert of Albermarl spent Saturday with their sis ter, Mrs. D. M. Coleman, a Hampton, Va Mrs. John Hawks and Mar; Lilly of Ahoskle were guesti of Mrs. A. S. Wyckoff Tues day and Wednesday of this week Mrs. J. F. Bobbltt spent the holidays with her children a! St. Petersburg, Fla Mand Mrs. W. O. Reed spent several days last week with their daughter, Mrs. Johnny Nettles, ahd famUy at High Point. Dinner guests In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Weaver last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maddrey of Myrtle Beach, S. C.. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wynn V." T' Ear1' ?' Sou,h Hill, l' Mr- *"<1 Mrs. w. c Bur roughs and Mrs. Blanche Bur roughs of Alton. Holiday guests ot Mrs ^ !f'Jj. D.:. D.raffln wer* Mr. . .. * ???? were Mr. SfiH "? W" U None? children of Raleigh, Mr. and r.red Hlcks ot Chapel Hill derson * * P?P<? Hen" Mr. and Mrs. w. T. Cannon of Jacksonville, N. c.. and Mr and Mrs. w. G. Wyckoff of Fayetteville were holiday week endf guests of Mrs. A. s. Wy_ Holfzmans Honor Daughter At Party Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Holtz man honored their daughter, at heir h" h6r "lnth blr,ht,ay at .heir home near Ridgewayon Saturday night, December 26, with a party. ' Attending were little Mi? Vicky Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs Charlie Ball of Warrenton. Mr. a^d zM"d J?h" Rlggan- Debbie and Zandra, of Portsmouth, Va., Mr and Mrs. Hal White, Jr. Debra and Ashley of Wise, Mr' Car\ MFrf Rodgers Holtzman, Cary and Steve, Mr. and Mrs H?itzb,an' -If-, and Mr. 1. A" P" Holtzman. The honoree received manv n ce gifts. The guests entoyei refreshments of cake Te P?'?'0 chips, corn cheez and Pepsi-colas. Mrs. E. H. Robinson Entertains At Cards Mrs. e. M. Robinson enter tained members of her bridge club at her home on Monday night and served a salad course ham biscuits, fruit cake, pe can puffs and Russian tea. The Robinson home was beautifully decorated in keeping with the Christmas season. Mrs. John Clarke was winner of high score prize. The second high score prize was present ed to Mrs. D. S. Wlmbrow: low to Mrs. B. A. Thaxton, and bingo prizes to Mrs. c L Hege and Mrs. Clarke. ' ' Others playing were Mrs, j. W. Mayfield and Mrs. h f' Kelly. ? f * Holy Communion To Be Celebrated Sunda Holy communion will be celt brated at the 9:50 a.m. w0I ch?rTV'Ce at Zlon Methodi: Church on Sunday, January : he Rev. r. a. McLean, pas tor, announced yesterday AJ members and friends are in vlted to participate. Mr. McLean also announce other services on the Zlon foUowSem Me'h0dlst Charge a: The Zlon MYF will not m 4 4 ? 111 II on Sunday, January 3, but 1, vtuiuaxy a, but stead will meet on Sunday, js uary io, at 5:30 p.m. i . Fellowship Building. Holy Communion will be eel brated at the ll:i5 a.m/ wo . . - -e*w a.nw W( ship service at Jerusal Methodist church on Sund r on sun January 3. Members friends are invited to take pa The Official Board of Jerui lew Church wUl meet on Tu. day, January 3, at 7:30p.m. board members are urged breaks ankle David Macon, 12, who llv, his grandmother, Mr Annie Macon, in Norlina, su ered a broken ankle on Christ mas Eve. MOVED Mr. and Mrs. Frank F tng moved to the stuttz ai mont nn !?.<_ m . .. . " Oiuiiz a ment on Main Street this The candlestick maker has the best job. He w ?nly on wick ends. Patronize the advertiser. RIDGEWAY NEWS ++++++ Miss Matilda Holtzman is spending the holidays with Mr. j and Mrs. Carl Holtzman and! family. Mr. and Mrs. Erich E. Hecht and son, Jimmy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Man ning and sons in Wllliamston. Mr. and Mrs. ChrisF. Holtz man, Jr., and son, Douglas, of Burlington visited the Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Franke and*Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, Sr. on Sunday. Miss Jean Holtzman and Mr. Ross Rulan of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews of Hen derson and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. | Holtzman and family spent Christmas Day with Mr. and j Mrs. C. P. Holtzman. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Harris j and Mr. Bobby Harris of Hen | derson, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. ! Paschall,. Sr., Miss Alice Pas [ chall and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Gupton and children Of Louis burg were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Jr., on Christmas Day. Guests dur ing the evening were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell and family I of Cokesburjy. Mrs. A. E. Paschall of War renton and Miss Dorothy Pas chall of Butner were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Bender and Doris, Mrs. R. L. Mitch ell, Mrs. Arnold Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews of Henderson and Miss Jean Holtz man of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., over the holidays. Mrs. Carl Hecht spent the Christmas holidays~with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hecht In Hlllsboro. Miss Jean Holtzman of Ral eigh and Miss Alice Paschall were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell on Sat urday. Mr. Kenneth Franke of ACC, Wilson, spent the weelend at his home here. Mr. William Seaman of Con cordia Senior College, Fort Wayne, Indiana, spent the holi days at his home here. Mr. George Holtzman of N. C. State, Raleigh, is here for the holidays. Mr. Henry Schaffner of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bender and family of Roanoke Rapids and Mrs. J. M. Ben der were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bender on Christmas Day. Mrs. J. D. Holtzman under went eye surgery In McPherson Hospital In Durham on Tuesday. Mrs. Philena Redlc of Rich mond, Va., is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtzman. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Killan, Jr., of Wllllamston spent the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. KUlan. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brannock and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Rtchard Brannock in Mt. Airy over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Killan, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Willie Kil lan, Jr., of Wllllamston and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Holtzman visit ed Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holtz man on Christmas Day. ~~ Mr. Ross Ruland and Mr. George Holtzman of Ral eigh spent Christmas Day with Mr. Carl Robert and Richard Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gaskins and family of Vance boro visited Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bender and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bender and families on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haun and family of Klttrell were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bender on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Robin son and family and Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Koontz of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolter of Mlddleburg, Vermont, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nan and family of Pennington, N. J., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nau during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Adam seaman, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Seaman, Mr. Calvin Seaman, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Woodruff and daughter, Deseree, of Hender son were dinner guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Albert Seam an on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Wtlbert Bender of Roanoke Rapids visited Mrs. J. M. Bender and Mr. and Mrs. NEW ADDRESS The present address of In Sidney Weaver lai A/SCIra Sidney Weaver, a P. 14876744, Box 5J78 CMR 2 Shepperd ATB, Tease. 7M11. L. M. Bender on Christmas Day. Mr. Andrew Holtzman of Hen derson spent the holidays with j Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holtzman. CHRISTMAS PARTY The Young People's Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church enjoyed a Christmas party at the Parish Hall on Saturday night. Games were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served. The hall was taste fully decorated in a Yuletlde motif. CHRISTMAS DINNER Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fleming entertained at a Christmas din ner on Sunday, December 20, at the Drewry Community build ing, for 34 membersofthefam ily. Barbecued chicken, country ham and turkey, with all the trimmings, were served buffet style and the families were seated around gaily decorated tables. Attending were the families of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Flem ing, Jr., Mr. and Mr^P Ellis Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Davis, Mr and Mrs. Francis P. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers K. Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Fleming. CHRISTMAS PARTY ? The Ridgeway Community 4 H Club held its Christmas party at the Drewry Community House on Monday night from 7:30 till 10:30 under the leadership ol Mrs. Chris F. Holtzman, Sr., and Mrs. Leonard J. Klllan. Mrs. L. M. Bender and Mrs. R. J. Holtzman were In charge of the Junior 4-H group and Mrs. W. J. Bender and Mrs. E. C. Brauer were In charge of the Senior 4-H group. Mrs. J. B. Holtzman and Mrs. L. W. Seaman were hostesses for the evening and served delicious refreshments. Recreation lead ers were Messrs. R. J. Holtz man, E. C. Brauer, George Holtzman and Jimmy Hecht. The group enjoyed dancing, games and fellowship. Snipes Rites Held At Norlina Church Charlie Edgar Snipes, 8: died on Wednesday afternooi December 23, at 3:30 In Ros noke Rapids Hospital after brief illness. Mr. Snipes, a former resi dent of Norllna until the deal of his wife several years agi had made his home with hi daughter In Roanoke Rapid: He was a member of the Noi Una Baptist Church where h was a lifetime deacon and member of the Norllna Chapte of the JOUAM. Funeral services were coi ducted at the Norllna Baptii Church on Saturday afternoo December 26, at 3 o'clock wi the Rev. W. C. Baughman, Ji pastor, and the Rev. Rudol] Evans of Roanoke Rapids off elating. Interment followed Warren Dale Cemetery In No: Una. He is survived by three chili ren, Mrs. Mary Snipes Mustia James Leonard Snipes ar Charles M. Snipes all of Ro: noke Rapids and six grandchlli Mr. And Mrs. Atkins Hosts At Breakfast Littleton?Mr. and Mrs. Joe Atkins, Jr., entertained at a breakfast Friday morning In their home. Following breakfast gifts were exchanged, opened and displayed. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Threewltts and child ren Pamela and Joey, Mr. and Mrs. Isles and children, Frances, Vickie, Judy and Bud dy, Miss Emogene Atkins and Mrs. Maggie Atkins. Charles and Steve Atkins and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Little and son, BUI. Wilsons Entertain At Christmas Dinner Littleton?Mr. and Mra. Mat thew Wilson were Hosts at a Christmas dinner and party la their home In Calvery com munity Christmas Day. The home was decorated In a Christ mas motif and the dinning table was centered with an arrange ment of Christmas decorations. Gifts were exchanged. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Oetland, Walter Perkinaoo of Littleton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry p. Hedgepeth of South HU1, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Wlltifm Parkinson and dangb ter. Jackie, of Newport Mown, LITTLETON NEWS Joe Ed Stansbury was a visi tor of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Alsbrook in Roanoke Rapids Saturday. Mrs. Raymond Harris was a visitor of her mother, Mrs. Louis Shearin, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Browning inWar renton during the holidays. Among visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Billy L. Stansbury and Misses Josephine and Mamie Stansbury Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whitson of Rich mond, Va, Mrs. Nannie Whit son of Roanoke Rapidc, Joint and Wilbur Best of Roanoi.c Rapids, and the Rev. Mrs. H. L. Davis of Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Jackson of Burlington were Frid ay night visitors of her sister a'd bro thor-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jarr.es A. My rick They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stansbury, Mr. and Mrs. Har vey L. Paynter and Mrs. and Mrs. Lloyd Salmon while here. Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Moore were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowers. Miss Martha Daniel of Sea board was a visitor of her sis ter, Mrs. Cora Mae Johnston, In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred West during Christmas. A/Cpl. Joseph E. Stansbury, Jr., of Cherry Point Marine Corp. spent the holidays with his, parents, Mr., and Mrs. J. Edwin Stansbury. While here he visited Mr. and Mrs. Clif ton Crawley and Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Crawley. Jimmy Jenkins of Raleigh was a visitor of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Myrlck and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sal mon, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Paynter Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wll burn and son. Aaron, of Elon were Friday visitors of Mrs. Annie Lee Hilliard and Miss Dorothy Hilliard. Mrs. Selma Bobbltt returned to her home Sunday after hav ing spent several weeks with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bobbltt, in Richmond, Va. They accom panied her home and visited relatives while here. Mrs. John Leach spent some time with her daughter and son in-law Mr. and Mrs. CaryDowd in Raleigh. Mrs. Alice Browning and Miss Carrie Myrlck are spend ing sometime with their sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Rome Parker in Enfield. L/Cpl. Joseph S. Stansbury, Jr. and Lloyd Salmon, Jr., were in Cherry Point over Sunday night. They returned Monday and Stansbury will be with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stansbury on a leave. Mr. and Mrs. Bernice West, Mr. and Mrs. Justis West and daughter Robin Kaye were Sun day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Inscoe, in Spring Hope and Mrs. Annie Strom and Mrs. Etta Parrlsh in Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred West and A/lst Class Jimmy Johnston were in Charlotte Wednesday and accompanied their mother, Mrs. Cora Mae Johnston home for the holidays. Mrs. Johnston is employed with the Thompson Episcopal Orphanage in Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Hedge-; peth of South Hill, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. William Perklnson and daughter, Jackie, of Newport News, Va., were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Outland and Walter Perklnson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Whit N. Ne ville, Jr., were among the visit ors of Mr. and Mrs. Bernlce West During the holidays. Mrs. Cora Mae Johnston, Miss Martha Daniel and A/lst Class Jimmy Johnston were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Irene Linda and Mrs. Zora Nichol son In Oxford. Among Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stansbury were Dr. Willie G. Myrlck and Miss Martha Elledge of Winston-Sa lem, Grover Shearln of Hol llster and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Shearln and child ren Wilson, Lynn and Marie, of Norlina. Dr. WillieG. Myrlck and Miss Martha Elledge of Winston-Sa lem were Sunday visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Myrlck and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Paynter and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Salmon. Mrs. June Wood of Norfolk, Vs., spent sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Gray recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Threewitts and children, Pamela and Joey, were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders In Em poria, Va. Miss Emogena Atlkins of Washington, D. C., spent the Va.k and Mr. and Mrs. Pree Robertson of the AureUan Community. holidays with her mother, Mrs. Maggie Atkins and with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Threewltts and Mr. and Mrs. Wllllford Isles and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Three-I wltts and son, David, of Rich mond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ! Threewltts of Norfolk, Va., Mr. I and Mrs. Lee Roy Threewltts: and Mr. and Mrs. Marvlnl Threewltts and children, rtevs i and Robert, of Albany, G*. wre visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ' Threewltts during the w?v Mr. and Mrs. Vance n son, the Rev. Jot t> Mrs. Jesse v. ? T -i* ed tin. Rev. ? ..on Nea in Elizabeth:." .. .pltal Satur day. Grover near in ar . his sis ter, M. .-. Gtody Mo>eley, were Frict-.y visitors of his aunt, Mrs. Claude Wemyss in Nor lina. ' Miss Viola Bobbitt and May nvrd Bobbitt were visitors of Charlie Sewell and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parker in Murfrees boro Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H? Simpson of Newton Grove and Mrs. J. j O. Sledge of Louisburg were Saturday dinner guests of Viola and Maynard Bobbitt, Charlie Sewell of Murfreesboro was also present for another Christ mas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craw ley and children. Betsy Lynn, Robin and Sharon of Decatur, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Travis, Proctor and children, Sherry and Cindy of Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wollet and children Art and Kim, of Hollister and1 Julian Dteken of Roanoke Ra-1 pids were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Crawley over the( holidays. Mrs. Pany Hanahs and son, j Buster, of Portsmouth, Va.,| were Christmas Day visitors j of her mother, Mrs. Viola Ne ville and Mrs. Pattie Neville, and her grandmother, Mrs.] Lennle Neville. Miss Dorothy L. HUliard of Elon and her brother, H. F. Hllllard, Jr., and Mike Wilburn of Elon spent some time with their mother Mrs. Annie Lee Millard. While here they visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stans bury. Also Miss Millard's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Bernlce West. Mrs. Pearl Grady ot Burling ton was here last week for several days with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Perkinson, and Miss Emma Lou Perkinson. Mrs. Clarence Cunningham and Mrs. Willis Felts of Wise were Wednesday visitors of her ughter-in-law, Mrs. Harvey /nter, and Mrs. Lloyd Sal ,1r. and Mrs. Lemuel C. . ooke and children Darlene, Sharon and Lemuel, Jr., of Charlotte spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ray mond Harris, and also visit ed her father in Park View Hos pital in Rocky Mount. W. G. Young of Fort Eustis, Va.. spent the holidays with his ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reavisj of Roanoke Rapids wereThurs- I day night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Larrimore and fam ily. Mrs. William McKeithern of Jacksonville, Fla., spent some time here last week with her '? sisters, Mrs. Jesse N. Perkin- ! son and Mrs. Lillien Taylor, j L/Cpl. Joseph E. Stansbury Jr., was in Petersburg, Va., I Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack May and | family of Griffin, Ga., spent \ the holidays with his parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. May, and her mother, Mrs. Clinton Eger ton, Sr. " Captain Jacquelin Moore left j Sunday for Belleville, 111., j where she will resume her dur les with the Air Force. She j was accompanied by her mother I Mrs. Macon " Moore, Sr. She will spend several months with her Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Jones and children, Billy, Charles, Sarah Ann, Kathy Lorraine, and Martha of Rocky Mount were Sunday visitors of his mother, Mrs. Charles A. Jones and grandmother, Mrs. W. H. May. Mrs. Grace Schlicter of Announcement By Negro Agent MRS. BERTHA FORTE, Negro Home Ec. Agent Telephone: 257-3948 Schedule Of Home i Demonstration Club Meetings Monday, Jan. 4-1:00 p. m., Thrift Hill will meet with Mrs. Pearl Perry. Tuesday, Jan. 5?Office. Wednesday, Jan. 6-1:00p. m., Coley Spring will meet with Mrs. Robert B. Davis. Thursday, Jan. 7-12:30 p. m. Fork will meet as scheduled. Friday, Jan. 8-1:30 p. m., Vaughan will meet with Mrs. Mary E. Johnson. In each meeting scheduled above, the men are asked to meet with the clubwomen. Non club women are also invited to attend each meeting Norfolk, Va., spent from Thurs day until Monday with Mrs. May and Mrs. Jones. She also visit ed other relatives while here. Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Bobbitt, Mrs. Emmitt Reid and Mrs. Charlie A. Jones were in Dur ham on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pep per and son Charles, were Fri day visitor of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Mark in Leggett. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson of Garner were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stans bury, Jesse Shearin, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ray Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Charles' E." Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shearin. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keeter and daughter, Phillis Lee, were Friday visitors of her mother, Mrs. Nora Taylor, in Enfield. 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