News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers MRS. IMOGENE ARNOLD, Editor Miss Helen Delbrldge of Scarborough, N. Y., returned Wednesday alter spending a week with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Delbrldge. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Greene and son, Tom, of Ahoskte Joined them lor a weekend visit. Mrs. W. L. BlzzeU ol Rich mond, Va., visited Mrs. Mary Norrls Norman and theLtfsey family this week. Mrs. Lillian Faulkner has returned home alter spending the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Baker, In St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs, Baker were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Pullen. Mr. A. B. Laughter is now residing at Pine Haven Rest Home in Henderson. Mrs. Simon White is a pat ient at Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson. Mrs. Richard Steed of New port News, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Harton. Mrs. John W. Stegall is re ceiving treatment at Maria Parham Hospital in Hender son. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith, Billy and Bryan of Baltimore, Md., were weekend guests of Mrj. Sclina Kuokei. Ml. Ru bert Smithof Portsmouth, Va., joined them for a visit on Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Perkinson of Wilson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mulchi, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Harp er, Debbie and Johnny, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mustian and Bennett of Richmond, Va., visited the William A. Mustian family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks attended the funeral of Mrs. Hick's aunt, Mrs. George Her ring in Henderson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawks of Wilson were weekend guests of Mrs. Ethel Hawks. Mrs. H, F. Kelly and Mrs. Lucille Bennett attended the luneral of Mr. G. T. Daniel In Hamlet. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiggin were Saturday overnigh guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles Gupton in Charlotte Mrs. L M. Weaver, Fran, and Walter Weaver and Mis Mae Weaver spent Sunday li Southern Pines with Mrs. Bill; Calais. Misses Ellen Burnette am Perry O'Denhue of Baltimore Md., spent the Memorial Da; holidays with Mr. and Mrs Dawson Burnette and family Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bailej and son, Bobby, of Washington N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Josept "Booker; Kicnard Nance anc son, Jell, of Norfolk, Va., were holiday weekend guests oi Mrs. C. L. Nance. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Vicl of Richmond, Va., spent Sun day with Mr. Vick's mother, Mrs. S. F. Vick, and Mr. anc Mrs. M. V. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs, T. W, Stall lugs, spent last Saturday at Nags Head. Henderson Girl And Norlina Man Marry Mr. Thomas Allen Mustlan, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Alton Mustlan of Norlina, and Mrs. Brenda Delores Hope of Henderson were married on last Friday evening at 6:30 In the home of Mr. Mustlan's parents on Walker Avenue. The Rev. Grady J. Haynes of Macon officiated In the double ring ceremony. Mr. Mustlan Is employed by Sam W. Smith Construction Company and Mrs. Mustlan Is presently employed by the Carolina Telephone and Tele graph Company In Henderson. The couple will soon be making their home In High Point. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home. Close friends and rela tives attended. Family Reunion Is Held At Wilson Home Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hayes, Laura and Paula at tended the family reunion of the late Viola Harton and Jim Wilson last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wil son on Rt. 1, Macon. Some 40 persons attended from Relsterstown, Md., Durham, Fayetteville, Henderson, Rocky Mount, Warrenton and Norlina Dinner was served picnic style on the lawn of the Wil son home. The blessing was said by Mr. James Wilson. A period of fellowship was enjoyed after the bountiful dln Graduate's Address Sought For Reunion The High School graduatlni class of Norlina High Schoo of 1945 is planning a reunioi at the Norlina Clubhouse oi Saturday, June 11. All members of the clas: have been contacted with the exception of Elizabeth Leo nard. If anyone in the sur rounding area and marriec name they are asked to please contact Mrs. Harry Williams, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 91, Warrenton. or Mrs. James M. Currin, Farifield Circle, Dunn, N.C. N AME OMITTED The name of Mrs. Harolc Stegall, recently elected ai corresponding secretary oi the Norlina Junior Woman': Club, was Inadvertently omit ted in the list of officers pub lished in last week's issue of this newspaper. - NOTICE - TO ALL THE VOTERS OF JUDK3NS TOWNSHIP WHO GAVE ME THEIR SUPPORT ON SATURDAY, I SAY ?THANK YOU VERY MUCH,' ALTHOUGH I DID NOT WIN, IT WILL ALWAYS BE A SOURCE OF SATISFACTION THAT SO MANY FINE CITIZENS OF JUDKINS TOWNSHIP DID CAST THEIR VOTES FORME, MAY GOD BLESS EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU, Haley G. Robertson FRIENDS I wish that I had enough words in my vo cabulary to express my gratitude for the fine support you gave me in Saturday's May 28th election. It is wonderful to live in a coun ty with people whom you love and who love you. To the people who didn't see fit.to sup port me, I have nothing but love for you and hope someday while going down life's pathway, I may have an opportunity to show you that I really mean this. To my opponent, he is a fine gentleman and I feel the same towards him. Again, I want you to know that I am very grateful for your fine support and that we are lost in this world without friends. Alfred J. ENmgton ? Yancey Kindergarten Has Closing Program Yancey Kindergarten held Its closing program on Wed nesday night In the music room of the Norllna High School. Diplomas were presented to Cecil Baughman, Hugh Darrell Reece, Jr., Buddy Faulkner, Ernie Floyd, Patricia Hicks, Steve Holtzman, Elizabeth Newman, Catherine Perry, Deborah Walker, Jill Wemyss, Gayle Whlttmore and David Williams. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Riggan Littleton?Mrs. Samuel Rl gan entertained her bridge club on Wednesday night In her home on College Street with two tables set up for play. The home bore mixed floral arrangements. Mrs. Wll'on Browning, Jr. received member's high score prize, Mrs. Bertha Mae Gray was low score prize winner, Mrs. Ned Long Clark won the traveling prize , and Mrs. high score prize. Other menbers playing and guests were Mrs. Joe New son, Mrs. J. Norman Moseley, Mrs. Charlie Briggs, and Mrs. Macon Moore, Jr. Refreshments consisted of lemon chess pie, nuts and coffee. Members Feted At Birthday Service Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of Macon were host and hos tess recently at a birthday Sprayer meeting honoring five members of the Pentecostal Holiness Church on their birthdays. They were Mrs. Estelle Smith, Mrs. Alice Crutchfleld, Mrs. Lillian Floyd, Mr. Louis Ayscue and little Jackie Roy Whittemore. The meeting began with group hymns and special sing ing by Audrey Ayscue, Estelle Smith, Betty and J. T. Flem ing, Gerald Floyd and Etda Ayscue, with music by Audrey Ayscue and J. T. Flem ing. Following the song ser vice the Rev. Walter Floyd delivered the message of the hour. Following the prayer ser vice, refreshments, con sisting of birthday cake, pea nutSf mints, potato chips, cookies and drinks, were served to the 35 guests. The home was decorated in gay colored crepe paper and balloons. DINNER Gl ESTS Mrs. H. F. Kelly had as her dinner guests last Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stc wart and Esther Rose of Hen derson, Mrs. A. B. Tlmms of Clarke Summltt, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Riggan of Cary, Mrs. Eleanor Daniel of Hamlet, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hawks, jr., and Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cromartie of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jeffress of South Hill, Va., and Mrs. S. B. Shearin of Macon. The guest list contained the names of all seven sisters. SOCIETY TO MEET The Zlon Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet at the Zion Methodist Church Educational Building Monday, June 6, at 8 p. m. The dis trict president, Mrs. W. M. Bryan of Raleigh, will be the guest speaker. Patronize the advertisers. MORE no WHEN YOU ED TO Motor Solos Co., Inc. HENDKKBON, N. C. FOR THE FINEST IN l >1 I I 11 I I * RIDGEWAY NEWS_ +?>>?? unit Major and Mrs. Ernest G. Seaman of Pope Air Force Base, Fayettevllle, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seaman. Mr. Claiborne W. Holtsman, Mr. George W, Holtzman, Mrs. Chris Holtzman, Sr., and Master Reuben Glenn Holtz man visited Mrs. Reuben G. Holtzman in Johnston Memor ial Hospital In Smlthfleld and later visited Mr. Reuben Holtzman at his home later in the evening. Mr. Claiborne Holtzman of Concordia Collegiate In stitute, Bronxville, N. Y.,Mr. George W. Holtzman of Ral eigh and Miss Barbara Trout man of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holtzman. Master Reuben Glenn Holtz man of Smlthfleld Is spending this week with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Chris F. Holtzman, Jr., and?son, "Douglas"amTdaughter, Dawn, of Spartanburg, S. C,, spent the weekend with the Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Franke. Mrs. W. J. Hecht, Jr., and sons, Billy and Bobby, of Hopewell, Va., spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hecht. Jimmy Hecht has returned from N. C. State University, Raleigh, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haun and family of Kittrell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Funderburk and family of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. William Bender of Afton and Mrs. George Bender were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bender Sunday In honor of the confirmation of their son, Conrad Bender. Miss Lottie Arnstlneof New York, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rou land of Rosell, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. j B. Holtzman were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sea man, Sr., of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Mitchell and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Reavis and family of Hender son, Mrs. F. T. Wrenn and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Seaman and son, Marshall, of Henderson visited Mrs. Ross Rouland of Rosell, N. J., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman -during the weekend. Mf- and Mrs. Chris F. Holtzman, Jr., and Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, Sr., visited Miss Dawn Holtzman in Duke Hos pital, Durham, Tuesday. The Rev. and Mrs. M. E. Franke, Miss PatriciaFranke and Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, Jr., attended the graduation exer cises of Mr. Kenneth Franke at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris F. Holtzman, Jr., attended the graduation exercises of Mr. Kenneth Franke at Atlantic Christian College In Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris F. Holtzman, Sr., and Mrs. Al bert Bender attended the graduation exercises of Mr. George W. Holtzman at N. C. State University at Ral eigh Friday. Mrs. J. M. Bender and Miss Susanne Bender attended the confirmation rites of Michael Bender at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church In Richmond, Va., Sunday, and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wllbert Bender In Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ben der and Danny and Elaine Ben der visited Mr. and Mrs. Wll bert Bender In Richmond, Va., Sunday and attended the con flrmatlon rites of Michael Bender in our Redeemer Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Page and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stover of Arlington, Va., visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. d. Holtz man over the weekend. Miss Lottie ArnstlneofNew Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rouland of Rosell, N. J., Mrs F. T. Wrenn of Henderson, Mr. Phillip Bender, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Richard Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bender and Mr. and Mrs. P. j. Ben der visited Mr. and Mrs. A1 bert Bender and Doris and Richard Bender on Saturday | evening. CONFIRMED Miss Ruby Kimball, Miss I Rachel ingle, Miss n*.. Brauer and David Harmon,. Michael Seaman and Conrad Bandar vera conflrmod Sun day moraine at the regular morning worship service at St. Paul Lutheran Church by the Rev. M. E. Franke. HONOR DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. William Kim ball honored their daughter, Ruby Kimball, on Sunday In honor of her confirmation, with dinner at the Warren Plaza Inn. Guests were her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Champion, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Champion and son Donald, of Loulsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Champion, Miss Nell Buchan an, Miss Carolyn Buchanan, Mrs. Charles Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ayscue, Mrs. Albert Bender, Miss Doris Bender, and Mr. Richard Ben der. HONORED AT LUNCHEON Miss Donna Brauer and David Harmon were honored at a luncheon by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brauer and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Harmon in the Brauer home following their con firmation at St. Paul Lutheran Church Sunday morning. The Brauer home was de corated throughout with ar rangements of spring flow ers. A buffet luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. ard Mrs. O. A. Brauer, Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer King and Woody, -Mr. and Mrs. William Brauer, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mulcht, in, and Nancy and Mike, Mr. Eugene Wilson, Mrs. Cath erine Medlin, Mr. Norman Holler, Len Wilson, Nancy Carter and Wayne Carter. Clarksville, Va., Girl Honored By Va. Ass'n. Miss Linda Satterwhlte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.M. Satterwhlte, of Clarksvllle, Vs., has been selected first alternate for the outstanding young careerist award given by the Virginia Federation of Business and Professional Clubs. She Is the granddaughter of Mrs. J. P. Capps of Norllna and the niece of Mrs. J. Boyd Williams and Mrs. T. C. Sat terwhlte of Warrenton. The award, given annually to a girl In the state, age21-26 I by the BPW, Is based on out- | standing performance In her I field and In community service. The winner Is given an all-expense-paid trlptothe nat tonal convention where she represents her state. Miss Satterwhlte, 21, a graduate of Bluestone High School, has until recently been secretary for the Clarksvllle Baptist Church. She has re signed the position there pre paratory to furthering her education. She will enter Bluefield College, Bluefleld, W, Va., In the fall where she will study religious education, j She has been active In com munity affairs, assist In&locul XlVlc "groups. She Is talented In art and loves music, and has been very active In the Clarksvllle Baptist Church of which she is a member. She has served as principal of the ] Vacation Bible School, taught LINDA SATTER WHITE a Sunday School class, worked In the drama group, Is direc tor of the church film library, and assisted with the church nursery and Training Union. The Virginia Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Is composed of 65 local clubs and is divid ed Into nine districts. Forty Tour contestants were submit ted by local clubs throughout Virginia. Say you saw it advertised in The Warren Record. ri\u/ni, | uhd J) ATI Marriage Licenses Albert Samuel Mayfleld, Jr., white, of Edge wood, Md., to Jo Ann Wllley of Edgewood, ,Md. Thomas Allen Mustlan, white, of Norlina to Brenda Delores Hope of Henderson. James Earl Kersey, color ed, of Rt. 1, Norlina, to Hat tie Mae Ball of Rt. 2, Norlina. Claude T. Edwards, white, of Richmond, Va., to Louise U. Windsor of Richmond, Va. Charles William Keas, Jr., white, of Philadelphia, Pa., to Patricia Ann Kurz of Phil adelphia, Pa. John Robert Logan, white, of Warren, Ohio, to Kathleen J. Elser of Champion, Ohio. Henry Arthur Moseley, white, of Beaverdam, Va., to Wanda Rose Dlerrette of Lady Smith, Va. Patronize the advertisers. FOR SALE Reconditioned Refrigerators LIKE NEW $10.00 Down $10.00 Month Warrenton Furniture Exc. UNC-G Graduates GINGEK HICKS JEANNE P. MUNDY ELIZA ANN BURTON EVA G. CHANDLER Kour Warren County girls will be among a record group of 809 candidates who receiv ed degrees In graduation ex ercises on Sunday morning at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. They are: Eva Geulleme Chandler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Chandler of Warrenton, who received a B. A. De gree. Her memberships In campus organizations includ ed History Club, Spanish Club, Tennis Club, Daisy Chain, Section Leader, SNEH. Eliza Ann Burton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Bur ton, Jr., of Warrenton, who received an A.B. Degree. Her membership In campus or ganization included SNEA, English Club, Health Liaison Committee, Junior Assistant. Other candidates (whose campus activities were not available were: Virginia Blanche Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tas ker Hicks of Norlina, who re ceived a B.S. Degree in Home Economics, and Mrs. Jeanne Pope Mundy of Macon, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pope who received a B. S. Degree in Secretarial Admin istration. Wise Bridge Club Meets In Henderson The Wise Bridge Club met on Wednesday afternoon of last weelc with Mrs. Mary H. Blaylock in Henderson. An Ice course was served with cheesestraws, nuts and coffee. Lovely appointments of roses made a gay setting for the group of eight. Mrs. C. C. Perklnson re ceived high score prize and Mrs. A. D, Harris received the bingo prize. A guest prize was presented to Mrs. Melissa Glenn. THANKS VOTERS I wish to thank the citizens of Warren County for their vote and support in the Democratic Primary of May 28. Although I did not win, I am grateful to those friends who did vote for me and for the many courtesies extended to me during my campaign. Sincerely yours, Letad frrththafc FOR SINGER SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE ALLEN L. KING WARRENTON, N. C. P.O. Box 265 Tel. 257-3814 Personal Brushes Cleaning Aids SAVE ON SEASONAL WEEKLY SPECIALS - ALSO - FREE GIFTS MARGARETTE MAYFIELD'S FULLER BRUSH STORE NORLINA, N. C. 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