r.niin «vor path blocked after grabbing this first quarter rebound ovor Itroughton dof> !'•>,-> Anita Phillips (23| and Leanne Creech. | Staff Photos by Don Stithl Lady Jackets Win Holiday Tournament Stay Unbeaten Mirrainc wima • (mints to top her s ason ha h of 29 here Thursday night on route to John Graham's 4:» 15 win over Rroujjhton during holiday tournament hosted lv the Lady Jackets. The recent win Rave the Lady Jackets a a mark. "Without a doubt, Rr-; ^ was the best team that we hay. played this season, ' commou ed John Graham Coach Hen Howard after his iorts <-h:ilk< < up their fifth str:. 'h' ' Graham rallied in thi quarter of plav to.cap' in- I:, win over the M-A Raleigh school, after falling ix I: ■ 14-11 at the end of the op . quarter. Lorraine Williams and h v- illiams were the ••• iiiint' VVarrenton scorers with ;!0 'id 11 points for the Lady Jackets. B rh.i':i Culter and Anita m ' i paced Hrouphton with ir.tl 10 points, respectively. i"i Graham's win followed ■' .}<•;;! win hy Northwest over .'•••mi! Neck in the prelimirrarv. . ,-.1. Hines and Annette : mine paced Northwest with 10 I lints < ' h. Ruth Hiddick was idi if scorer for Scotland ■ !v v itlv 12 points. ' nics seen on Wednesday r'ltrli:. John (iraham beat i-ihw st 53-25. Coach Char■ ( hambliss of Northwest lid t';;it he blamed the poor : • • nr: hoc of his team on inexperience, saying mat ne had to place three sophomores in his starting line-up which is built around Bridgette Newell, a 6-1 all-conference center. Coach Ben Howard said that his girls did an excellent job of controlling the game. Although she had double and sometimes triple coverage put on her, Ix>rraine Williams was the game's leading scorer with 16 points for John Graham. Edith Rodwell (11) and Janet Bell (10) scored in doubles for the Jackets. Brenda Williams added another nine. Lorraine Williams |44l, center on John Graham's undefet..e«J girls' basketball team, stops Rruughton's Leanne Creech |33] on this scoring attempt during Warrenton's 49-15 win in the finals of the holiday tournament held here last week. Edith Rodwell (401 observes the action. Jacket Boys Rally In Overtime; Girls Win John Graham's boys, behind during most of reputation play, survived two overtimes to take a 71-64 victory over home standing Enfield Tuesday night to move its record to 7-1. In the girls' preliminary. John Graham managed to score only a single point in the first quarter as Enfield turned on the deep freeze and led after the opening frame, 2-1. The Lady Jackets caught fire in the second period and built a 15-7 margin en route to a final 40-24 win for their sixth of the year without a loss.' Lorraine Williams led the Jackets with 13, followed by Edith Rodwell's 9. Paula Nicholson led the losers with 12. In the nightcap. John Graham played catchup hall most of the night before knotting the score 56-56 at the end of four periods. Each team managed four points in the first eftrn period, and the Jackets pulled in front by seven in the second overtime. Thomas Taylor hauled in 27 rebounds and added 17 points. Doiir Stiff was the scoring leader with 25 and Mike Vick had 15 rebounds. Jesse Hilton with 18 and Donald Pittman with 12 led Enfield. Both John Graham teams will be at home Friday and Saturday nights for contests against Eastman and Gaston. • Norlina Boys Coast To Victory Tuesday Norlina's boys posted a 77-87 varsity win over visiting Nottoway Tuesday night bo hind the 21 point scoring effort of Michael Yineey. Spence led the visiting Virginians with 21. Norlina broke to a 24-10 first quarter lead and only a 35-point fourth-quarter outburst by Nottoway made the score respectable. Nottoway gained a 50 45 jayvee victory in the opener despite 14 point efforts by Norlina's Darnell Champ and Marvin Henderson. Snell Is Named Deacon Of Month James T. Snell is being honored as Deacon of the Month bv thr Enterprise Baptist Church of Rt. 3, Littleton, the pastor, the Rev Jerrv R. Harper, reported this week The Rev. Mr Harper said Snell will be honored during the month of January, and urged families assigned to Deacon Snell to be present to support him throughout the month. Mr and Mrs. Jsnell ahd daughter, Hope, are residents of Rt. 1. Littleton. He is vice chairman of the Hoard of Deacons. Sunday School director and chairman of the church's Nominating Com mittee. Activities at Enterprise Church include the following: Sunday—Sunday School at 9:45 a. m„ new church member training at 9:45 a. m., morning worship at 11 a. m.. adult choir at 7:30 p. m.. men's choir at 8:15 p. ni. and deacon's meeting at 8:30 p. m. The church council meets at 7:30 p. in. and Wednesday's agendasncludos mid week Rihle Study at 7:30 p. m., junior choir at 7:30 p. m. and youth choir at 8:15 p. m I he two Norhna clubs will return to the court Saturday night for a home encounter against Oxford Webb. REV. HOBBY COLLINS Guest Pastor Will Appear The Rev Bobby Collins. Christian Education Director of the K ('. Conference of Pentecostal Holiness Church, \> i!1 hold a special service on Sunday. January 9. at the 11a m. worship service of the Wan i nton Pentecostal Holi lies Church. Thi' Rev Mr. Collins will he .uconipanied by a youth impart [cam of sinners. The worship service will he youth oriented, said the Rev. Robert J. Forehand, pastor of the church. He welcomed visitors to the service. Cranberries will keep for 4 to 8 weeks in your refrigerator. Or you can freeze them with no preparation. Littleton News Items 'Continued from page 3) and Mrs. Roy Gupton and Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore Copley and son of Warrenton. For supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Marson Sykes and daughter of Cary, Mrs. Cleaton Porch and family and Bill Whitlev of Weldon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Chaplin and daughter of San Antonio, Tex., and Mrs. William Bobbitt and children of Charlotte spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Beid. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Johnson of Youngsville and Mr. and Mrs. Major Pope Powell of Warrenton were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Hunt M. Johnson. Jeffrey West of Newport News, Va., spent last week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart West. Among holiday guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Herbert W. Baucom. Jr.. were Herbert Baucom. Ill, of Columbia. S. C., and the Rev. and Mrs. James E. Baucom and children of Radford. Va., Miss Rebecca Mahess of Buies Creek and Mrs. Elizabeth Bodkia of New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hannahs and son of Portsmouth. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. White Neville and sons of Carv were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. Bobbitt. Last week visitors of Mrs. Jesse M. Perkinson were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Powell and son of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Edwards of Portsmouth. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Perkinson of Way cross. Ga.. Mrs. W. B. Harris of Colonial Heights, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Lowe of Siler City and Mrs. L. H. Taylor of Roanoke Rapids. Among recent visitors of Mrs. Gladys Stansburv were Woodrow Shearin of Norlina, Mrs. Ben U. Allen of Henderson, Mrs. R. H. Bright, Grover L. Shearin, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Moselev. Mr. and Mrs W. D. Shearin. Edward Shearin of Warrenton, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frazier of Portsmouth. Va., Mrs. L. E. Morris, Romie C. Woodlief, Mrs. William McWilliam of Henderson, Mrs. Joseph E. Stansbury, Jr., and son of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Paynter and Gary and Randy of Norlina. Last Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Annie Lee Hilliard were Mrs. Michael Wilburn and children of Eton, Mr. Rohrer of Burlington, Lee Roy Lynch and sons of Hopewell. Va., Henry F. Hilliard, Jr., and Miss Donna Joyce of Eden, Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Hilliard of Littleton. Mrs. Lillian Brittian of Greenbelt, Md.. and Mrs. L. A. Goodwin of Lanham, Md., spent some time with Mr. and Mrs. Sol B. Bobbitt and Mrs. Alice Chichester during the holidays. Miss Annie Shearin of Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Horton Shearin of Rocky Hill and Mr. and Mrs. I«ee Carroll of Norlina were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shearin. Among recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delbridge were Mr. and Mrs. William Sharpe and son of Newport News. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Perkinson, Mrs. W. A. Delbridge and daughter of Norlina. and Mr. and Mrs. James Perkinson. Miss Mary Frances Little of Boiling Springs was a holiday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Conzell Little and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Little. Miss Carolyn Beattie of Shelby joined her here for a visit. Among those attending the funeral of Mrs. Doma Taylor on Friday in Blaylock Funeral Home were Macey Taylor and children of Elizabethtown. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Taylor and children of Griffin. Ga., Tommy Williams. Mrs. Charles Fitts, and J. V. Smith of Roanoke Rapids, Mrs. Marie Donn of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spain of Virgnia Beach, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Spain, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pope of Raleigh. Mrs. Mary Stanley and daughter of Lawrenceville, Va., Travis Stanley of Farmville, Va.. Mrs. W. C. Jones. Sr., of Roanoke Rapids, Miss Jacqueline Moore and mother, Mrs. Macon Moore, of Goldsboro. Mrs. Stansbury Is Party Hostess Mrs. Gladys Stansbury entertained a ,'roup of her friends last Thursday with a Christmas party in her home. The Rev. Herbert W. Baucom, Jr., pastor of the Littleton Baptist Church, told the group a story and read them a scripture. Mrs. Stansbury thanked the children for sharing their time in doing things for her during the past year. Christmas carols were sung and gifts were exchanged. Cookies, potato chips, rice krispie treats and fruit punch were served to Wendy and Nikki Little. 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