News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers
MRS. LMOGENE ARNOLD, Editor
Mr. Frank Mustlan of Texas
spent several days last week
with Mrs. Lewis Gooch.
Among those attending the
Friends of the College con
cert In Raleigh Sunday night
were Dr. and Mrs. H. H.
Foster, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hicks, Mrs. G, O. Stultz, Jr.,
and Lou, Mrs. Leigh Traylor,
Mrs. Hal Paschall, Mrs.
Eleanor Hayes, Mrs. Irving
Hayes and Mrs. C. L, Hege.
Dr. and Mrs. John W. Dey
ton, Jr., and sons of Camp
Lejeune and Mr. Julius
Brauer of Washington, N. C.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.
Brauer last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Perrone
left Wednesday morning to
spend the Thanksgiving holi
days with Mr. and Mrs. An
thony J. Perrone, Jr., and
three children In Columbia, S.
C.
Mrs. Atlas Barnes of
Lynchburg, Va., visited Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Arnold on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Sum
rell of Rpcky Mount were
Friday overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Harrel
son.
Mrs. D. R. Moore Is spend
ing the Thanksgiving holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry G.
Moore at Trenton, N. J.
Mr. T. K. Harrelson is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Lee Harrelson at Springfield,
Mass., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nae
gele of Colorado Springs, Mr.
and Mrs. John Young of San
ford and Mrs. Lula West of
Macon were dinner guests of
Mrs. Maggie Adcock on Satur
day night.
Mrs. Newman Hostes
To Her Bridge Club
Mrs. Edna Newman enter
tained her bridge club a)
her home on last Thursday
night. Two tables were set uf
for play with Mrs. H. B. White,
of Drewry as guest player.
Mrs. C. L. Hege won higi
score prize; Mrs. B. A. Thax
ton, second high score prize,
and Mrs. Minnie Lou White,
the bingo prize.
Doughnuts and coffee were
served by the hostess.
Baptists To Conduct
Mission Study Class
The Norllna Baptist Church
will conduct a mission study
class Sunday, Nov. 27, begin
ning at 5:45 p. m. The study
is sponsored by the Woman's
Missionary Society and the
brotherhood.
Dr. Luther Copeland will
teach the book, "Beneath the
Himalayas." He is a former
missionary to the Far East,
and is at present professor
of missions at the Baptist
Seminary in Wake Forest.
Thirteen churches In this
area have been Invited to Join
in the study. A fellowship hour
with refreshments will be
held.
The general public is in
vited to hear Dr. Copeland and
participate in the activities of
the evening.
MYF Holds Meeting
At Methodist Church
The MYF -4.* tlje Norlin
Methodist Church itm. 'Sn
day at 5:45 p. m. Charle
Draffln, president, presldec
During the business perlo
the group decided to hoi
brief prayer periods durin
the season of Advent on Thurs
day mornings for your
people. These prayer service
are to be held on their wa
to school from 8 a. m. t
8:10 a. m., beginning c
Thursday, Dec. 1.
A Thanksgiving prograi
was presented by Sandr
Hicks, assisted by Jan Hawk
a id James Hicks.
Library To Close
The Norllna Public Libri
will be closed for the Than)
giving holidays from Wedni
day, NOV. 29, to Monday, N
28. Mrs. J. F. Bobbltt, libri
lan, announced Monday.
Thanksgiving Dance
A Thanksgiving dance wil
be held at the Ideal Nnrser
on the Norllna-Warranto
Road, Wednesday night, Noi
29, from 7t90 to 11 p. m. Ad
mission will be 50$ and th
music will be furnished by th
| Patriots.
Missionary Circle To
Meet Next Week
The Woman's Missionary
Society Circles of the Nor
llna Baptist Church will hold
their November meetings next
week as follows:
The Annie Armstrong
Circle will meet Monday at
8 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
C. L. Nance.
The Grace McBrlde Circle
will meet Monday at 8 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. William
Brauer.
The Margaret Mitchell
Circle will meet Tuesday at
10 a. m. at the home of Mrs.
Eleanor Hayes.
Brotherhood Meets
At Baptist Church
The Brotherhood of the Nor
llna Baptist Church held Its
regular monthly meeting at the
church on last Thursday even
ing. The Invocation and
scripture reading were given
by Wallace Stalllngs, presi
dent.
It was announced that the
Brotherhood would have
charge of the program at the
church on Wednesday nigh ,
during the Week of Prayer
for Foreign Missions, Dec.
4-11.
Kenneth Severance, pro
gram chairman for the month,
presented the Rev. Frank
Bowers, pastor of the Wise
Baptist Church, guest speak
er. He gave an Inspiring mes
sage on "Christian Steward
ship."
Joe W. Arnold dismissed the
group with prayer, after which
refreshments were served.
Mrs. Bruce Leonard
Honored At Shower
Mrs. Cooper Leonard of
Macon and Mrs. Thomas Ross
and Mrs. Johnle Thomas of
Henderson entertained at a
shower for Mrs. Bruce Leon
ard of Junction City, Kansas,
on Friday evening In the Leon
ard home, which was gay In
fall flowers.
The honoree received many
lovely gifts and a corsage of
pink carnations, showered
with blue ribbons. Games and
contests were enjoyed and
prizes went to Miss Jackie
Leonard.
Punch, cake, nuts and mints
were served In pink and blue
motif to guests from Macon,
Warrenton, Norllna, Wise, and
Henderson.
Mrs. Leonard Is the form
er Miss Lois Smith of War
renton.
Jr. Woman's Club
Holds November Meet
The Norllna Junior Wo
man's Clubmet last Thursday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Bruce Pate with Mrs. Shirley
White as co-hostess. Mrs.
Earl Stegall, president, pre
sided and led the devotional.
The members welcomed Mrs.
Wallace Stalllngs, their club
advisor, as a guest.
The program was In charge
of Mrs. Henry Dortch and
Mrs. John Klllan. They show
ed slides on home acces
sories.
During the business session
plans were made for aChrlst
mas dinner party to be held
on Dec. 10 at 7 p. m. at the
Colonial Lodge In Warrenton
with Mrs. G, A. Daeke and
Mrs. Henry Dortch as host
esses.
Delicious refreshments
were served during the social
hour to the 12 present.
ola-Sue Circle
Meets Wednesday
The November meeting of
the Lola-Sue WMS Circle was
held last Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. D. R.
Moore, which was tastefully
decorated with lavendar
mums.
Mrs. L. W. Bowers, vice
chairman, presided and led
the devotional. Mrs. J. C.
Prldgen led the opening pray
er.
The program, "Witnessing
In Israel," was presented by
Mrs. A. S. Wyckoff, program
chairman. Assisting her In the
discussion were Mesdames J,
W. Arnold, D. R. Moore and
J. C. Prldgen. Mrs. R. H. Full
er closed the program with
prayer.
Following the meeting, the
hostess Invited the group Into
the dining room for refresh
ments where the ten guests
were seated around a table
bearing a lovely fall arrange
ment. Pumpkin pie a la mode
and coffee were enjoyed.
The December meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
A, S. Wyckoff on Monday, Dec.
12, at noon with a covered
dish luncheon.
Basketball
(Continued from page 1)
the end of the football season.
John Graham will have Its
first regular home game here
on Dec. 6, when it will play
Norllna. Other regular games
scheduled In addition to two
games in the Holiday Tourna
ment, Include:
Dec. 9?at Murfreesboro;
Dec. 13?Weldon; Dec. 16?
Davie; Dec. 21 ?Lo u 1 sbu r g;
Jan. 3?at Gaston; Jan. 6?Lit
tleton; Jan. 10?at Enfield;
Jan. 13?at Aurellan Springs;
Jan. 20?at Norllna; Jan. 27?
at Weldon; Jan. 28?Murfrees
boro; Jan. 30?Aurelian
Springs; Feb. 3?Gaston; Feb.
7?at Littleton; Feb. 10?En
field; Feb. 16?Aurelian
Springs.
NORLINA
Norllna boys team, which
had a winning season last year,
will only lose two starters
and should again have a good
record. Prospects are less
bright with the girls, who only
won three or four games last
season. Coach Bob Price,
whose teams are usually in
the top hall ol the conference,
has a rebuilding Job with his
girls team and will be able to
judge his material only after
the first few games.
Norllna will open its season
with a game at Norllna on Dec.
2, and the following Tuesday
night will play at Warrenton.
Other games scheduled in
clude:
Dec. 9?Henderson JV's at
Norllna, starting at 6:15; Dec.
13--Littleton; Dec. 16-at
V'eldon; Dec. 20?JV'satHen
derson, starting at 6:15; Jan.
3-Wm. R, Davie; Jan. 8?
Murfreesboro; Jan. 10?at
Gaston; Jan. 13?Enfield; Jan.
17?at Aurellan Springs; Jan.
20?Warrenton; Jan. 24?at
Helena; Jan. 27?at Littleton;
Jan. 31?Weldon; Feb. 3?at
Wm. R. Davie; Feb. 7?Gas
ton; Feb. 11 ?at Murfrees
boro; Feb. 14?at Enfield; Feb.
17?at Aurellan Springs.
Hunter
(Continued from page 1)
grandfather, the Rev. William
Henry Wills of Halifax County
recorded weather in 1862.
The two Instruments that
Hunter uses are a tempera
ture or thermometer shelf and
a range gauge. The infor
mation gathered by Hunter is
sent to the Raleigh-Durham
Airport daily. It was from this
information that Warren
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Miss Joyce Seaman of East
Carolina College, Greenville
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Peter P. Seaman.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben C.
Holtzman and son, Glenn, of
North Wllksboro are spend
ing this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Chris Holtzman.
Clalborn H. Holtzman of
Concordia College Institute,
Bronxvllle, N. Y., will spend
the Thanksgivtngholldayswith
his parents.
Johnny Brauer and Jimmy
Hecht of North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, will
spend the Thanksgiving holi
days with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Shearman of Hudson, N. Y.,
are spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Holtz
man. They were supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Holtz
man on Sunday night.
Dr. and Mrs. William Dill
have returned to their home
after a trip to Germany and
Sweden visiting relatives and
friends.
Thanksgiving Service
A special Thanksgiving ser
vice will be held at St. Paul's
Lutheran Church at 10 a. m.
Nov. 24 by the pastor, the Rev.
M. E. Franke.
Film To Be Shown
A film of "This Is The
Life" series will be shown at
the regular 11 o'clock worship
service on Nov. 27 at the St.
Paul's Lutheran Church. The
public Is Invited to attend.
WHS Meets
The Lutheran WMS met In
the Parish Hall on last Thurs
day night, with Mrs. Joe
Stepusin as hostess and
Mrs. William Bender, pres
ident, presiding. The Rev. M.
E. Franke gave the devotion
and led In topic discussion.
Delicious refreshments were
LITTLETON
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cooke
and children, Darlene, Lem
uel and Sharon, of Greens
boro spent the weekend In the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Harris.
Mrs. Lloyd Salmon spent
Thursday with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Ferrell In Roanoke
Rapids.
Mrs. Raymond Harris of
Alrlle and Mrs. Clarence West
of Vaughan visited Mrs. Edwin
Stansbury Thursday night.
County was declared a drought
area.
Another instrument used by
Hunter Is a rain collector.
Water from this container is
sent each month to Washing
ton, D, C., for chemical analy
sis.
Sgt. J. L. Thaxton and Sgt.
Ken Burs spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Thaxton.
They were returning from
school In Mass. enroute to
Homestead A. F. B., Florida.
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Members of the Norlina
Chapter of the FutureFarm
ers of America posed for
their pictures in front of the
Norlina Gym on Monday
afternoon. To the right is
shown 1966-67 officers of the
chapter, with the Chapter
Sweetheart, as follows: First
row?Charlie Barker, vice
president; Patsy Burton,
FFA Sweetheart, Fritz
Vaughan, president; second
row ? Termite Paschall,
reporter; James Vaughan,
secretary; Tony Carroll,
treasurer, Robert Throck
morton, sentinel. To the
right is Clint L. Hege, chap
ter advisor.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie My
rick of Jacksonville, Fla.,
Mrs. Don S. Anderson of Ar
lington, Va., Mrs. Robert An
derson of Hamilton, Va.,Mrs.
H. B. Latta and daughter and
Mrs. Cecil Howard of Durham
were visitors in the home of
their sister, Miss Mae My
rick, this past weekend due
to the death of their sister,
Miss Nettle Myrlck.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robin
son, Jr., and daughters, Les
lie and Blair, of Orlando,
Fla., are spending some time
with his mother, Mrs. Lil
lian Robinson and other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.
Lambeth spent some time last
week with their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Glasgow, and family In
Greensboro.
Mrs. Alice Browning and
Miss Carrie Myrlck attended
a family luncheon Wednesday
In the home of Mrs.
John James In Weldon.
Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Eason
and s6n of Fayettevllle attend
ed the Masonic Ladles Night
dinner In the Littleton Com
munity Building Friday night
and spent the night with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles H. Lam
beth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reld
of Norfolk, Va., spent some
time during the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Reld.
Mrs. Edith Cannon of Col
onial Heights, Va., Is spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Bobbltt.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gay
of Clinton were weekend
guests of Mrs. Claude Warren,
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Reld
of Greenville recently visited
Mrs. Claude Warren, Sr. They
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