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News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers MRS. IMOGENE ARNOLD, Editor Miss Marie Taylor of Ral- | elgh spent last week with Mr. | and Mrs. C. P. Rooker. Mrs. J. N. walker of Laurlnburg and Mrs. Winston Miller and sons of Bennetts vllle, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White over the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Dey ton, Jr., and Jack and Dave of Port Huenome, Calif., visit ed Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Brauer this week while en route to Camp Lejeune where the Dey tons will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Can non of Jacksonville visited Mrs. A. S. Wyckoff last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curl and two sons of Charlotte visited their aunt, Mrs. Hes ter Curl, at the Taylor Rest Home Tuesday. Mrs. Edger DeLoatch and Misses Helen and Bessie Dickens of Courtland, Va., were recent guests of Mrs. S. F. Vlck and Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stalllngs visited Mr. and Mrs. John Pulley at Colonial Heights, Va., last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Oswald, Wayne and Robin of Norfolk, Va., spent several days this week with Mrs. C. L. Nance. Recent guests of Mrs. J. N. Wynn were Mr. and Mrs. Major Wynn of Henderson, Mrs. Thomas Stevenson and son, Jeff, of Norfolk, Va.,Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopkins and son, Hal, Miss LlndaSanders, Mr. and Mrs. David Whltaker and sons, Earl and William, of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Balrd and son, Ran dolph of Ebony, Va. Mrs. Mildred Hicks and Miss Anne Hicks are spending two weeks In Florida with relatives. Miss Mae Weaver visited relatives in Newport News, Va., last week. Mrs. Blanche Burroughs of Afton Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. M. Weaver, and fam ily this week. U, S. Imports of flue-cured and burley tobacco In 1965 totaled 268,000 pounds. South American countries produced an estimated 701 million pounds of tobacco In 1965. Sale Of Land For Taxes Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of the law made and provided for the sale of land for taxes, I have levied on the following property In the Town of Norllna, N, C.f for the amount of taxes due for the year 1965 and the cost of adver tising and sale added thereto. 1 will sell same on Monday September 12, 1966 at 12:00 o'clock noon In front of the Mayor's Office In Norllna, N. C, to satisfy said taxes, costs, etc., due thereon. This 15th day of August 1966. MAE C. GUMS, Tax Collector Heirs of May T. Northcott, vacant lots $ 18.90 Kenneth J, Whltmore, Vacant lot 46.15 Clyde Adams, home Warrenton Street 51.28 John W. Atkinson, Home Darden Street 23.00 L. G. Burnette, Home Darden Street 25.27 Mrs. W. N. Carter, Home Boyd Street 52.22 Joe L. Cobb, Home Main Street 68.27 G. A. Daeke, vacant lots 2.10 G. A, Daeke Lumber Co., Lumber Co., U.S. #1 South... 216.58 J. Hoy Devlne, Home Rose Street 48.39 Walter J. Hundley, Vacant lots 20.23 John H. Hunt, Jr., Home U. S. Hwy #158 68.20 R. G. Hunt, Tourist Court US Hwy #1 N 120.12 R. L. King, Home High Street 57.58 Mrs. R. L, King, Home High Street 49.07 Macon Williams, vacant lot. 1.75 Mrs. Lula Champion Moran, Home Cherry Ave 66.78 Richard Powell, vacant lots & Garage 19.43 R. M. White, Sr., Store Building and Machinery US #1-#158 149.38 Charles L. Wilson, Home Elm Street 79.93 Ned Campbell, Home Northslde 21.96 Ivey L. Coleman, Home Northslde 22.40 Matthew Lee Davis, Home Northslde 4.90 Heirs of Spencer Davis, Home US Hwy #1 N 31.05 Charlie & Louise Fields, Home Washington Street... 10.84 Melvln Fields, Home US Hwy #1 33.27 Heirs of Ell Forney, Home Northslde 1.61 Irene Hargrove, Vacant lot 1.40 Heirs of Luke Hill, Home Washington Street 6.02 A. R. Hunter, vacant lots 6.18 Leroy Hunter, Home Washington Street 35.26 John E. Jenkins, Home Northslde 16.82 Heirs of Alex Jones, Home Washington Street .... 23.31 Rev. Arthur Kearney, vacant lots 2.10 W. L. Si Nannie Manson, Home Northslde 18.13 P. W. Perry, Vacant lots 10.36 Clarence & Mable Sledge, Home Washington Street. 30.29 Eugene Sledge, Home Washington Street 17.43 Henry Taylor, Home Washington Street 25.48 Willie Thornton, Home Northslde 19.45 Heirs of Charles Tlbbs, Home and Shop US Hwy #1 North 63.35 Heirs of Harrlette Williams, vacant lot 1.26 Heirs of James H. Williams, Home Warren Plains Road 11.55 Statement Of Personal Property Taxes Due The Town Of Norlina For The Year 1965 Cecil Adams 1.00 W, L. Arrlngton 5.38 James W. Barker 17.59 J. P. Capps 8.75 E. E. Carroll 5.25 F. P. Carter 1.00 H. M. Carter 6.25 James M. Champion 16.98 Robert L. Champion 21.82 W. T. Comer Plumbing Si Heating 60.47 Frances D. Davis 8.12 John D. Felts 4.33 Arthur W. Gooch 17.17 James E. Hlght 4.68 David A. Hobbs 8.88 Hartwell Keaton 18.11 Harry H. King 12.17 Robert J, King 38.82 JOhn U. McManus 27.50 Rev. Robert A. McLean 9.99 Howard Rudd 8.00 Clarence Simmons 13.56 Grady Salmon 4.68 Thomas J, Salmon 13.72 Albert J. Salmon.... 1.00 Julian C. Stegall 13.50 irma F. Vaughan 17.08 F. E. White . 8.75 Martin L. Vaughan 48.50 Francis Alston 14.63 George Blackwell '. 1.00 John H. Cross In 1.00 Lucy 6 Eugene Farrar 4.50 Roy Hendricks 1.00 Robert Johnson, Jr., 18.08 John E. Moseley...... 1.00 Floyd Thomas 6.43 Romance Thrower 3.68 Thomas B. Towns 1.00 Children To Honor Mr. and Mrs. Perrone The children of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Perrone of Norllna will entertain their parents at an Informal open house In celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 21, at the Nor llna Woman's Clubhouse. No Individual Invitations are being Issued, but all their friends are Invited to drop In between the hours of 3:30 and 5:30 to greet them. Hosts for the gathering will be Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Per rone, Jr., of Columbia, S. C. and Col. and Mrs. C, K. Long acre of San Antonio, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jones of Oak Harbor, Wash ington. DINNER GCESTS Mrs. Ira Weaver of Nor llna, Mr. Charlie Plnnell of Richmond, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plnnell, Mrs. N. P. Moseley, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Reavls of Henderson were dinner guests of Mrs. Blanche Burroughs and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Burroughs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Plnnell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plnnell, Mrs. King Plnnell and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrews of Afton called during the afternoon. CLL'B PICNIC The Zlon Home Demonstra tion Club held Its annual pic nic at the John D. Holtzman pond Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. Twenty members and guests were present to enjoy the pic nic supper and the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Holtzman. HIIIHItltllimnMIM) RID6EWAY NEWS ? m?t +++++++ Mr. and Mrs. Morris Flem ing visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr., on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holtzman and Miss Linda Holtzman and Richard Holtz man, Jr., spent several days last week touring Virginia, West Virginia and Washing ton, D. C. They vlsltedNatural Bridge, Skyline Caverns and Mt. Vernon. On Wednesday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Grover Page of Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hecht and Miss Elizabeth Hecht of New Bern are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erich Hecht. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frehley and children, Nancy, Charles and Paul, of New York are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Nau. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Ingle and daughters. Misses Phyl lis, Rachel and Sandra Ingle and Mr. and Mrs. David Bender spent the weekend at White Lake. Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, Sr., Miss Donna Brauer, Miss Rachel Ingle and Charles Holtzman of the Rldgeway Community 4-H Club attend ed the Electric Congress In Ashevllle Aug. 15-17. Miss Barbara Troutman of Raleigh spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holtzman, Sr. Mrs. Annie K. Kill an and Mrs. Rosa Kreldt of Miami, Fla., returned to their home this week after spending sev eral weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seaman and other relatives. They attended the funeral of Mr. FredWyler on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hecht and family of Huntsvllle, Ala., have returned to their home after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Hecht. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stack pooler of Woodhaven, N, Y., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bender. Mrs. Annie Klllan and Mrs. Rosa Kreldt of Miami, Fla., spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Seaman. L.A.S. MEETS The Ladles Aid Society of St. Paul's Lutheran Church met Thursday night In the Parish Hall with Mrs. Carl Hecht as hostess. The Rev. M. E. Franke opened the meeting with scripture and prayer and later led In topic discussion. The ladles brought new drapes tor the pariah hall. The host ess served ice cream, cake and iced tea during the social hour. Ufa is Impeded by people who want the benefits without the accompanying obligations. ?+4 + M limilllMHtl <??+ LITTLETON +?!<?? NEWS Mrs. Johnny Sulinskl and daughters, Sheila and Sylvia, ol New Brltton, Conn., spent several days this past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie N. Young. Mrs. Lloyd Salmon spent Thursday In Roanoke Rapids with her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fer rell, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harris of Richmond, Va., spent sev eral days this past week with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Ollle Harris and daughter of Burlington are now making their home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Harris. Gall Stalnback Is spending some time with her brother, A/lC Joseph Stalnback, and Mrs. Stalnback In Freemont. Mrs. Claude Nicholson and son, Randy, of Raleigh are spending some time with Mrs. Henry A. House. Mrs. Charlotte E.Lewis and daughter, Annette, of Vaughan spent Thursday with Mrs. Ed ward J. Spain. Miss Dorothy Ellington of Raleigh spent the weekend at her home. She also visited Mrs. Edward Spain while here. Mrs. Charles E. Lewis and daughter, Annette, Mrs. Ed ward Spain and Miss Dorothy Ellington were In Rocky Mount Monday. Mrs. R. L. Carr of Klnston spent several days the past week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Beane. Miss Gld Clarke of Burling ton Is spending some time In the home of her sister, Mrs. jimmy Murray. She was a Thursday night guest of Miss Susan Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Ay cock and Mr. and Mrs. Char les E. Lewis attended the funeral of Marvin Rhodes In Richland Tuesday. Mrs. Don Anderson of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Robert Anderson of Ports mouth, Va., visited their sis ter, Miss Nettle Myrlck, In Warren General Hospital at Warrenton last week. Mrs. Clara Bowdenof Jack sonville, Fla., and Mrs. Hun ter P Inn ell of Warrenton spent several days last week with Mrs. Laura Smith. Mrs. Richard Thomas and sons, Richard, Jr., and Henry, of High Point spent several days last week with her fath er, Mr. Albert Delbrldge. Mrs. Viola Reld and Arthur Bobbitt returned to their home In West Hyattsvllle, Md.,Fri day after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bobbitt and Mrs. J. Hal Bobbitt and other relatives here. Mr. Joe Fulmer of Sylvia arrived Friday and spent the weekend with his wife at the Ronnie King To Attend Meeting Ronnie King, arising sopho more In Agricultural Eco nomics at North Carolina State University, will attend the an nual meeting of the American Farm Economic Association at College Park, Maryland, August 21-24. King will com pete In the public speaking contest to be held for students In conjunction with the AFEA meetings. More than thirty contestants from throughout the U. S. have entered the speaking contest scheduled for Monday after noon, August 22. King will speak on the sub ject of welfare responsibili ties of the agricultural estab lishment. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerston D, King of Route 1, Warrenton. RETURNS HOME Mrs. E. L. Meador has re turned after visiting her sis ter, Mrs. D. W. Turner and family at Listen, Lake Free man, Ind. While there last week she Joined the following members of the Williams fam ily for a family get-together: Mrs. T. A. Lamm of Durham, Mrs. Florence Williams and daughters, Jane and Richie, of Portsmouth, Vs., Mrs. Betty Stevenson of ColllnsvUle, Vs., Miss Jean Roberts of Durham, and CUff McGlanhan of the U. 8, Navy. Mrs. Blanche Turner of Lebanon, Ind., also Joined the group-tor the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Curl, she accom panied him home after sev eral weeks visit with rela tives. Comd. and Mrs. James My rlck of Charleston, S. C., and Mrs. John James of Weldon visited Mrs. Alice Browning and other relatives here for one day last week. Mrs. Mary L. White of Southport and Mrs. G. R, Gor man and son, David, of Leg gett visited Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Harrison one day last week. Vickie and Sandra Larrl more spent the past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rook near Em poria, Va. Mrs. E. A. Daniel and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. Clyde Spraglns and Mrs. Roy Pierce and Mrs. v. F. Harrison visited Mrs. Fran cis Ricks In Memorial Hos pital In Chapel Hill last Wed nesday. Mrs. Ricks returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester White and daughter, Sharon, of Mo bile, Ala., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James T, Clark. They were en route to Parsippance, N. J.,wherethey will visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Fltts. Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Three witts of Norfolk, va., and Charlie Fltts of Sanford spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Threewitts. They also visited their father, Mr. .'o.in Threewitts, In Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Miss Fannie Moore and Mr. Macon Moore, Jr., were Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Herbert In En field, Miss Moore remained for several days. Frank Alston of Ellerbe spent last week with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Alston. The Rev. Francis Alston was a Monday visitor and accompanied his son home. Mrs. Edward Bostoslk of Dayton, Ohio, and son, A/3C Owen Slmlla, of Fayettevllle Air Base were Tuesday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Myrlck. Mrs. Raymond Harris is spending some time with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooke, In Charlotte. Mrs. Cooke Is on the sick list. Phyllis Conwell of Roanoke Rapids spent Saturday night with Angela Larrlmore. Mrs. Arthur Larrlmore and daughter, Angela, were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Conwell In Roa noke Rapids. M/Sgt. Thomas Salmon of Fort Lee, Va., was a Satur day night visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Salmon, Sr. Francis White of Bayslde, Va., spent the weekend with his family here. Mrs. Edward Hal] of Relds vtlle and Mrs. Buddy Aus tin of Miami, Fla., were here for several days over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. Mrs. Macon Moore, Jr., spent some time this week with Mrs. Helen Gardner In Mount Airy. Stuart Glasgow of Wlnstor. Salem spent several days last week with his aunt, Mrs. Nan nie Pepper. John Scott of Annapolis, Md., Naval Academy spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Moore. Justls Kldd of Petersburg, Va., was a weekend visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kldd. Mr. and Mrs. Lang Foster of Summervllle, S. C? are spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char les E. Foster. Kim Foster of Summervllle, S. C., spent Monday night with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Foster. He was en route to Coventry, Eng land, where he will be an ex change student. Mrs. Robert West and son, Kent, Mrs. Ervtn Manning, Mrs. Annie Lee Hllliard and son, Bernlce, were Sunday visitors of Mr. J. Allle Thar rlngton In Holllster. Mrs. Whit Neville, Jr., and son, Robert, were visitors of Mr. Thar rlngton Sunday night. Henry Hllliard, Sr., and daughter, Wendy, ofElonwere Saturday visitors ot tils son, Bernlce Hllllard. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Stokas of Franklin, Va., were weekend visitors of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. West. Shaw Springs HDC Holds Family Picnic Littleton?The Shaw Spring Home Demonstration Club held Its annual family picnic at the Littleton Community Building Thursday night. Each family took a basket lunch. W, C. Jones, Jr., re turned thanks. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones, Jr., and son, W, C? III, Mrs. Jesse Salmon, Miss Majorle Jones, Mr and Mrs. Bill Reld and son, Ronald, Mrs. Carl Harris and daughter, Susan, and son, Wayne, Mrs. Jimmy Murray and sister, Miss Gall Clarke, of Burlington, Mrs. James Kearney, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Larrlmore and daughter, Angela, Mrs. Lloyd Salmon and grandsons, Mi chael and Douglas Ferrell of Roanoke Rapids, and Miss Elaine Ellis. Marriage Licenses Prince Terry, colored, of Henderson to Bettle Joan Wil liams of Henderson. Harry Martin Wilson, white, of Southbury, Conn., toGeral dlne Mae Luckner of South bury. Floyd Patrick George, white, of Richmond, Va., to June Arlene Furman of Ches terfield, Va. John David McKissack, col ored, of St. Louis, Mo., to Laura Esther Brown of Wash ington, D, C. Alfred Crawley Collier, Jr., white of Warrenton, to Sue Warren Satterthwalte of War renton. Lee Light, white of Bay City, Mich., to Krlstlne Elizabeth Myers of Penfleld, N. Y. Melvln Lloyd Broom, white, of Perry, Mich., to Jean Es tella Guzelka of War wick, R, L William Arlington Hlte, Jr., white, of Bracey, Va., to Sal Ue Yvonne Davis, of Alberta, Va. Malvln Hunter Shearln, white of Richmond, to Madge Marie Meadsof Richmond, Va. Roosevelt Terry, colored, of Norllna, to Margaret Sew ard of Norllna. Michael Louis Dlehl, white, of New Haven, Conn., to Pa tricia Diane Wlerzblckl of New Haven. Frank Casper Menlchelll, white of Llncolndale, N. Y,, to Patricia Ellle Tomme of Cross River, N. Y. Richard Kendall Merrell, Jr., white, of West Concord, Mass., to Elaine Carol John son of Syracuse, N. Y. Miss Patricia Parham of Henderson was a weekend guest of Miss Linda Shearln. They attended the horse show at Plnetops Saturday. Miss Linda Price of Hen derson was an overnight guest of Miss Linda Shearln Monday. Miss Myrtle Davis of Ral eigh visited relatives In Inez last week for several days. Mr. and Mrs. James Carr Moore and daughter of Arling ton, Va, were weekend guests of Mr. J. C, Moore and Mrs. Sarah Read. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones of Henderson were their dinner guests Sunday. Let Us Serve All Your Banking Needs Savings - Checking - Loans - Insurance ? Trusts CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY HEND?RSON, NORTH CAROLINA "THE LEADING BANK IN THIS SECTION" 1889 ? 77 Years of Service - 1966 LEIGH'S TENTH FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 26 and 27 PRIZES . . . Register each day for valuable prizes . . . over 75 to be giv en away. SPECIALS . . . Our suppliers have cooperated with us to give you some good Anniversary buys. FAVORS . . . For all who come. MARK-DOWNS . . . 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