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News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers
MRS. 1MOGENE ARNOLD, Editor
Mrs. M. J. Ooleaon of Hert
ford was a house guest of Mrs.
D. R. Moore for several days
last week.
Mr. Pat Harp of Chapel H1U
spent the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Harp.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hicks,
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Perry
and Catherine and Dale, Mrs.
WaUace R. Newman, Mrs. A. J.
Hundley and Mrs. G. O. Stultz,
Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Suber at Coleman, Fla., last
week. They also attended the
Suber-Rollins wedding at Fruit
land Park, Fla., on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Traylor
and family visited Mrs. Tray
lor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
G. Taylor, at Williamston Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Arnold
of Rocky Mount were Thursday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. Weaver
and Walter spent the weekend
with Sgt and Mrs. Sidney Wea
ver and baby Seth at New Wind
sor, N. Y.
Mrs. C. B. Evans, Mary Ann
and C. B., Jr., of Louisburg
visited Mrs. Evans' aunt, Mrs.
Dolly Tucker, on Tuesday.
Mrs. Dolly Tucker, Mrs.
Freddie Mulchi, Vickie and
Mitzi attended the funeral of
their uncle, Mr. Tom Adams in
Kenbridge, Va., on Wednesday.
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
Dolly Tucker during the Labor
Day weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Myrick and Debbie and
Mike of Petersburg, Va., Mrs.
Freddie Mulchi and children
and Mrs. R. C. Watson of Nor
lina.
Mrs. Parham Hostess
A. Armstrong Circle
The Annie Armstrong WMU
Circle of the Norlina Baptist
Church held its August meeting
last Monday night at the home
of Mrs. Sarah Parham with nine
members present. Mrs. Ira
Weaver, chairman, presided
.and opened the meeting with a
devotional message.
The members filled out slips
pertaining to the new WMS
change.
Mrs. Lee Williams present
ed the program from the Royal
Service Magazine, "The in
fluence of the Baptist School."
Mrs. J. F. Bobbitt dismissed
the group with prayer.
The hostess served home
made peach ice cream and cook
ies.
Ronnie Robertson
Observes Birthday
Ronnie Robertson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. O. Robertson, Jr.,
celebrated his sixth birthday
on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 30,
at a party on the lawn of his
home. Games were played and
the honoree received many nice
birthday gifts.
Ronnie's birthday cake was
beautifully decorated, carrying
out a circus theme. Favors
were presented the guests who
also enjoyed cake, ice cream
and soft drinks.
Th."ie attending were Bruce
Brantley, Mitzi Mulchi, Caro
lyn Keeton, Kent and Alan
Daeke, H. A. Smiley, Tom Hund
ley, Susan and Lynn Frazier,
Amy Williams, and Louise and
Larry Robertson.
M. Mitchell Circle
Meets At Church
The Margaret Mitchell Cir
cle held its regular monthly
meeting at the Norlina Baptist
Church last Tuesday morning.
Mrs. H. J. Shearin, chairman,
gave the meditation and Mrs.
Alice Stultz gave the opening
prayer.
The program, "Spiritual Life
Development," was given by
Mrs. Maggie Adcock, Mrs.
Eleanor Mayes, Mrs. H. H.
Foster and Mrs. A. J. Bob
bitt. Mrs. Bobbitt dismissed the
group with prayer,
Mrs. Shearin will entertain
the circle at her home for the
September meeting.
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Friends Are Invited
To Attend Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Vance (Gover
nor^ King request the toaMjtjtj?
your presence at the marriage
of their daughter, Gloria Anne,
to Mr. Chester carl Ellington,
Ar,i|on Sunday, Sept. 8, *t Sid*
o'clock at the Carey Baptist
Church, Route 2, Henderson.
No formal Invitations ware
mailed taut all Mends and rela
tives of the couple are invited
to attend. 'V'I
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Miss King Honored
At Bridal Showor
Miss Gloria King, bride
elect of Sept. 8, was entertain
ed at a bridal shower Friday
evening at the home of the bride.
Hostesses were Mrs. Leroy
Bartholomew, Mrs. Larry
Vance and Mrs. Fred Bartho
lomew.
The living room was decorat
ed with a profusion of summer
flowers.
The honoree and her mother,
Mrs. Vance King, received yel
low carnation corsages.
The refreshment table was
covered with a white embroid
ered linen cloth, bearing
silver candelabras flanked by
greenery. Lime punch, deco
rated cake squares, salted nuts
and sweet pickles were served
to the 25 guests.
White Funeral Held
At Norlina Church
Funeral services for Mrs.
Emma Cole White, 84, were
conducted Sunday at 3 p. m. at
the Norlina Methodist Church by
the pastor, the Rev. S. J. Ep
person ahd the Rey. Br.uce Pate
officiating. Interment was in
Zion Church cem0t^ry2
Mrs. White died at a Hender
son Nursing Home at 1:15 p. m.
Saturday after an illness of 10
months. She was a member of
the Norlina Methodist Church
and the Woman's Society of
Christian Service.
She is survived by two sons,
Edward P. White and R. M.
White, Jr., of Norlina; abroth
er, C. W. Cole of Wise; and
two grandchildren.
Olga Hood Circle
Meets At Parsonage
The Olga Hood Circle of the
Norlina Baptist Ctiurch met last
Monday evening at the par
sonage with Mrs. Cecil Baugh
man, Jr. The opening prayer
was given by the Rev. Mr.
Baughman. Mrs. T. C. Currie,
chairman, led the devotional and
presided over the business ses
sion."* ' "**" ~
Mrs. Alice Stultz, WMU
chairman and Mr. Baughman
discussed the new program for
next year.
During the social hour the
hostess served ice cream and
pound cake to the nine persons
present.
Warren Women
Receive Citation
Mrs. Macon WemyssofNor
lina and Mrs. W. R. Harvey of
Littleton were presented
Founders Award Citations this
week in "deep appreciation for
the fine work" they gave to
the North Carolina Heart Fund
Drive in Warren County.
The presentation was made
by Mrs. Wiley Coleman, region
al president of the North Caro
lina Heart Fund.
Mrs. Coleman Received
an award at the' Founders
Award breakfast In Winston
Salem.
WEEKEND VISITORS
Visitors in the hMfatpf Mrs.
Myrtle Fleming ovrfr tb? week
end were Mr. and ftfrs. J. L.
Gettlngs of Chester, Va., and
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Haddock
and children of Cary,Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Fllppin vi?nd chil
dren of Colonial Hifchts, Va.
Other visitors on Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Spence and
son, David, of Warreoton, Mr.
and Mrs. William Seeming of
Norllna, and Mr. arictMrs. Bob
ble Burnett e and children of
Henderson.
FAMIIA REUNION
The family of ifrs. Sunle
White held its annual reunion
last Sunday at the home place
in Olne with some 73 persons
present. A bountiful picnic din
ner was served on /the lawn.
The blessing was askftd by four
of Mrs. White's great-grand
children.
SPECIA1 PROGRAM
A special program of observ
ing Stat* Mission*, will be
presented at the regular WMU
general meeting Monday even
ing, Sept. 9, at the Norllna Bap
tist Church. a film win be shown
at thla time. All member*
are urged to attend.
The front of a severe forest
fire can release aoergy esti
mated as equivalent to a 20
klloton atomic bomb *xplodlM?
every two minutes, the Nation
MRS. GEORGE WILLIAM HOLTZMAN
Miss Troutman And
Mr. Holtzman Are Wed
The marriage of Miss Bar
bara Linda Troutman of Jack
sonville, Fla., and Mr. George
William Holtzman was solem
nized at St. Paul's Lutheran
church at Ridgeway on Sunday
afternoon, September 1, at four
o'clock. The Rev. Walter Volz
of Raleigh and the Rev. Gerhard
Naumann of Ridgeway of
ficiated.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. William Presley Trout
man, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla.,
and the late Mr. Troutman.
Mr. Holtzman is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Christian Fred Holtz
man of Ridgeway.
A program of wedding music
was performed by Mr. Kenneth
Franke of Wilson, organist, and
Mr. Lacy Folgeman oftkmCol-^
,vla?e, soRrtstpwho sang^T Lov?T
Thee" and "O Perfect Love."
The bride, given In marriage
by her uncle, Mr. Howard P.
Troutman of Jacksonville, Fla.,
wore an Imported silk peau de
sole empire modified A-llne
silhouette gown, featuring a
scoop neckline and full split
Victorian sleeves accentuated
throughout with Alsncon lace,
seed pearls and crystals. The
back detail of the gown featured
a detachable mantel train
extaiding into a full circular
chapel train with appliques of
matching Alencon lace and peau
de sole throughout, she wore a
matching Alencon lace and peau
de soie regal crown from which
extended a silk illusion full
length veU with a double-tier
effect.
Miss Clara Powledge of Ral
eigh was maid of honor. She
wore a floor-length empire
skimmer sllhoutte gown in
apricot, featuring ahighround
neckline and longtapered sleev
es. The neckline and cuffs
1 were trimmed In matching
Alencon lace. The back detail
of the gown featured a man
tel train, the edge of which was
trimmed in matching Alencon
lace. She wore a matching apri
cot double Dior bow attached
to which was a two-tier bustle
veil.
The bridesmaids were Mrs.
Diane Mitchell of Washington,
D. C., Miss Pattle Jacobs, cou
sin of the bride, of Middle
town, Conn., Miss June Trout
man, cousin of the bride, of
Wilmington, and Mrs. Reuben
Holtzman, sister-in-law of the
groom, of Cherryvllle. They
wore gowns Identical to that of
the maid of honor.
Mr. Chris Holtzman, Sr., was
his son's best man. Ushers were
Gary Robertson of Raleigh,
Richard Bender of Ridgeway,
Russ Ruland of Roselle, N. J.,
and Oseie Troutman of Wil
mington.
Mrs. J. L. Capps of Hen
derson and Mrs. Albert Bender
of Ridgeway weremlstressesof
ceremony.
The bride's mother wore
a Jade green street-length dress
and coat ensemble In silk and
worsted fabric. The dress fea
tured a round neckline and short
sleeves. The coat was collar
less with long tapered a'eevos
and was single buttoned, flb*
wore a matching Jade whimsey
with delicate veiling. She wore
an orchid corsage. The groom's
mother wore a deep pink serara
linen dress with matching ac
cessorles and an orchid.
Following the wadding a re
ception was given at the Paris!
Hall by the bride's mother
The receiving line was com
posed of the wedding party ani
parents of the bride and groom
Miss Cynthia Newton of Nar
rows, Va., and Miss Susan Whit'
by of Wilson registered thi
approximately 300 guests.
Mrs. R, p. w. Seaman cui
and served the wedding cake
after the bride and groom hac
cut the first slice. Mrs. Ben
der poured lime punch. Mrs.
Albert G. Bender and Mrs,
L. Capps assisted In serv
ing ham biscuits, cheese straws
and mints.
After the reception thebrldt
and groom left for Denver,
Colorado, where they will make
their home. The. bride is 4
graduate of Ahoskie High School
and Troutman's College oi
Hairstyllng in Raleigh. The
groom is a graduate of Norlins
High School and North Carolina
State University and is now with
the United States Army.
Pre-Nuptial Parties
A tea for the bride was givei
by Miss Clara Powledge o
Raleigh, maid of honor, at th<
Holtzman home on Aug. 31 at !
p. m. Miss Troutman presenter
gifts of gold boudoir bottles
to her attendants.
Miss Troutman and Mr,
Holtzman were honored at :
rehearsal dinner on Aug. 31 al
8 o'clock In the Drewry Com
munity Club. Mr. and Mrs
Chris Holtzman, Sr., were hosi
and hostess.
A party was given afterwards
by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cock
rell and Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Holtzman.
Court
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bond was set at $200.
Byron Calvin Brown, jr.,
charged with driving while his
license was revoked, was found
not guilty.
Mc Klnley Wilktns, Jr.,
charged with having no opera
tor's license, was found not
guilty.
John Henderson, III, charged
with having no operator's
license, was found not guilty.
Anne Millet Barker failed to
appear in court to answer to s
charge of speeding. A capias
was issued to the Sheriff ol
Buncombe County.
..Vernon Everett LedweU fail
ed to appear In court t<> answer
to a charge of speeding. A cap
ias was Issued to the Sherlfj
of Gaston County.
Roger Felton S h e a r i n,
charged with speeding 57 miles
per hour in a 45 mph zone
was found guilty of driving 5!
miles per hour in a 45 mph
zone. He was ordered to pa)
court costs.
Defendants in other ipeedlni
case* and verdicts of the court
were as follows:
Cabbot D. Ballard, $5 ani
coats; Lester Davis Capps,
costs; Willie Carlton Crenshaw,
costs; John Anderson Coleman,
costs; Ola Farrtngton Dicker
?on, $10 and costs; Louis Har
rison Moult on, jr., costs; Roj
Par ham Murphy, costs; Stever
Everett McNlchols, $50 six
costs; Kenneth G. Prettyman,
costs; DOnald McCray Sadler,
costs; Lucie Harris Smiley,
costs; Leroy Stewart, $80 tat
MRS. JOHN EDWARD MACON
Bunny Wimbrow Weds
John Edward Macon
Miss Bunny Wlmbrow and
John Edward Macon were mar
ried Saturday, August 31, at
St. Paul's Catholic Church in
Henderson. The Rev. Kenneth
Parker of Clinton officiated at
the wedding mass.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Wtm
brow of Norlina, and the bride
groom's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. W. Edward Macon of Bes
semer, Alabama.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father and her only
attendant was her sister, Mrs.
Robert J. MaxBauer of Roanoke
Birthday Observed
Many friends and relatives
were weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Holtzman at
Ridgeway in observance of Mrs.
Holtzman's birthdayon Monday,
Sept. 2. Delicious refreshments
were served.
Among those present were
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Seaman,
Sr., of Raleigh, Mr.'iftd Mrs.
R. P. W. Seaman, Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Seaman and son, Mar
shall, Mr. and Mrs. F. T.
Wrenn, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Mathews, all of Hen
derson; Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Ruland of Rosell, N. J., Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Gupton and chil
dren of Louisburg, Miss Becky
Mitchell of Cokesbury, Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Shaw of Louisville,
Ky., Mr. and Mrs. William Kim
ball, Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Sr.,
Mrs. L. M. Paschall, Jr., Mrs.
George Bender, Mrs. L. G. Ben
der; Mrs. Arnold Moss of
Henderson, Pvt. Guy Reylek of
Fort Jackson, S. C.t and Mrs.
Dale Hall Macke and children,
Mark and Chris, of Raleigh.
Contract
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bert P. Thome, Alfred J. El
lington, John A. Wilson and
Kicnara R, Davis representing
the Board of County Commis
sioners, and Jack Harris, Selby
Benton, Marvin Newsom and R.
L. Tolbert representing the
Planning Board.
The purpose of the meeting
was for a public hearing to
consider rezoning from the
Residential District of the
Warren County Zoning Ordin
ance to Lakeside Group Camp
ing District under the Warren
County Zoning Ordinance the
following described property:
That tract of land contain
ing 45.4 acres in River Town
ship, Warren County, North
Carolina, which begins at a
corner common to this property
and property of Alonzo Settles,
and runs thence along N. 0-26
E. 2472 feet, more or less,
alone the property lines of
Alonzo Settles, Ora Alston and
Dr. C. H. Woodburn to a point
on the Gaston Lake; thence
running along Gaston Lake first
In a northeasterly direction and
continuing around the shore line
of the Gaston Lake to the be
ginning.
There was no opposition to
the rezoning of this property.
Upon motion of commis
sioner Davis, which was
seconded by Compttssioner
Wilson and duly carried, the
following resolution was adopt
ed]
RESOLVED, that upon
recommendation fcrrmi
County Planning fipardi the
above described property be re
zoned from Residential District
to Lakeside Group Camp Dis
trict.
tenew jwir subscription.
Rapids.
The bridegroom's father was
best man and ushers were Har
old Dusk of Charlotte and the
bride's brother, Donalds. Wim
brow, II.
A program of nuptial music
was presented by Miss Teresa
Hicks, organist of Norlina.
Mrs. John A. Dore ofNorlina
was mistress of ceremony.
A wedding brunch was given
immediately followingthe cere
mony at the Holiday Inn in Hen
derson.
The bride 1s a graduate of
Norlina High School and Central
Piedmont Community College
of Charlotte where she gradu
ated as a Dental Hygienist. She
is a past president of the Chi
Alpha Sorority.
The bridegroom is a gradu
ate of Bessemer High School
and the University of Alabama
where he majored in Political
Science. He served four years
as a Lieutenant in the Air
Force.
After a wedding trip to un
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MISS CATin M AN FARMER
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C.
Farmer, Oak Hill, West Vir
ginia, announce the engagemen.
of their daughter, Cathy Jean,
to Ervin Holt Stallings, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Holt Stallings of Norlina.
A November wedding is. being
announced points, the couple
will make their home in Char
lotte where the bridegroom is
associated with Insurance of
North America.
Dinner Party
The wedding party and out
of-town guests were entertain
ed at a dinner party pn Friday
night at the Holiday Inn in Hen
derson.
Rehearsal Party
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dore
and Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Hicks, honored the couple with
a cake-cutting and dance party
at the Moose Lodge in Hender
son. A green and white color
scheme was used.
The table was centered with a
large white wedding candle sur
rounded by greenery and lily
of the valley. A four-tier wed
ding cake was served by the
bride's aunt, Mrs. Arthur Holt
planned.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Collins High School. Her
fiance, a graduate of Norlina
High School, is employed by
Pittsburg Des Moines Steel
Company.
King of Paschall and the bride's
oT3r>H?--*Vio>- \irs. T. R. Man
| ning of Welduu presided over
the punch bowl.
I Mints, nuts and cheese straws
were served from silver ap
pointments.
Out-of-town guests for all the
festivities were Mr. and Mrs.
| W. Edward Macon of Bessemer,
| Ala., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lusk
of Charlotte, Mr. Ken Kilpatrick
of Philadelphia^ Pa., Mrs Pa
I tricia Shoemaker of Valdese,
I Miss Mary Lou Manning of
Charlotte, Mrs. T. R. Manning,
Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Carter
of Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
Manning, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. MaxBauer of Roanoke Rapids
and Mrs. Hugh Johnson and
Mrs. William Profit of Ports
mouth, Va.
The bride and groom were
entertained in Charlotteon sev
eral Occasions
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