News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers
Barbara Cooke, Editor Telephone 456-3513
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicks
spent Wednesday night in
Greensboro with Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Swink. Mr. and Mrs.
Hicks joined in the birthday
celebration for their granddaughter.
Jessica.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Stalling* were weekend guests
ot Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kidd, Rob
and Tommie in Hartsville, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Cooke Burroughs.
Mrs. Arnie Belle
Fuller, and Mrs. Daisy Reavis
of Afton were dinner guests
I ist Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs.
1 ,i Weaver.
Visitors on Saturday with
Mrs. Myrtle Fleming were Mrs.
J I.. (Settings of Chester. Va.,
Vrs. \Y J. Flippin of Colonial
heights. Va.. and Mrs. John
Morrison of Prince George, Va.
While here they also visited
w .t h their sister, Mrs. Erma
Netherv, in Maria Parham
I ospitai
Senior Social Club Holds
Meeting At Baptist Church
The Norlina Senior Social
Club held its monthly meeting.
Thursday, March 24, at the
Norlina Baptist Church. Sixtyone
members and guests
attended. The fellowship hall
was decorated with three
arrangements of spring flowers
by the hostess, Mrs. Mamie
Weaver. Mrs. Hazel Norwood
assisted Mrs. Weaver.
The club's Rhythm Band
played a hymn to accompany
the singing of those present.
The Rev. G. Elton Cooke gave
the devotional, using slides
taktn ir. bv Mrs. Joyce
Mabry, the club's president.
The slides were statues of
Jesus during Easter week. A
recording of "Were You There"
?and "The Hallelujah Chorus"
and scripture of the Easter
story contributed to the
devotional mood.
The club's by laws were read
by Miss Loyce Blaylock,
chairperson of the By-Laws
Committee. They were approved
by the club with one
amendment made by Mrs.
Sudie Coleman,
Trips were discussed and all
voted. The first trip will be on
Thursday, April 14, and it will
be to Norfolk, Va.
A tour of Garden-By-TheSea,
an azalea garden, two old
homes, the Moses Myer House,
the Willoughby Baylor House
and the Douglas MacArthur
Library are sites to be toured.
Mrs. Ellen Moseley, trip coordinator,
is preparing the
passenger list.
The program for the day was
the St. Patrick's Day Concert
which had been presented to
the Areola Senior Citizen's by
the Norlina Rhythm Band, and
the "Guys and Gals."
Birthday celebrants were
recognized, and a birthday cake
was shared as part of the
delicious refreshments.
The April 28th meeting will
be at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church at 2 p. m. An overnight
trip tc Washington, D. C. is in
the planning to be discussed at
that meeting.
Honored
Governor Busbee honored
Fletcher Wolfe of Atlanta, Ga.,
with the presentation of The
Governor's Award for Music for
1977 for his outstanding work
with the Atlanta Boy's Choir.
Mr. Wolfe is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Wolfe of Norlina.
JEANS and SHIRTS
LEIGH'S
In Norlina
Tommie Craft
Presides At Meet
At the Zion 4 H Club, held
this week, president Tommie
Craft called the meeting to
order. Gene Rooker led in the
pledge of allegiance to the flag.
Angela Schuster led the 4-H
pledge. The program was
presented by Mrs. Lou Hayes.
She showed two films, one
about smoking and the second
about alcohol. Following the
viewing of the films, discussion
centered on the effects of
smoking and alcohol on one's
health, and the reasons young
people begin smoking and
drinking alcohol.
Wedding Planned
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Bolton and Mr. and Mrs. John
M. Ross, Sr., invite their
friends and relatives to the
wedding of their children,
Cheryl Anne Bolton to Joseph
Alfred Ross, on Sunday, April
10, at 3 p. m. at the Norlina
Baptist Church.
Local Visits
Mrs. Ada Carter, Nancy and
Bob of Manson spent several
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. James Warren and family
of Chesapeake, Va., and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Powell and Mrs.
Ann Perea of Portsmouth, Va.
Bobby Evan of Norlina and
Mrs. Alice Herron and Richard
of hjcky Mount visited Mrs.
Thelma Bartholow in Baltimore
last weekend.
In Hospital
Clyde A. Hicks of Norlina is
in Durham County General
Hospital.
Baptist Circles
Meet March 28
Monday, March 28 was the
meeting day for the circle* of
the Woman's Missionary Union
of the Norlina Baptist Church.
The MatUe Pridgen Prayer
Group met in the home of Mrs.
Eva Egerton with eight
members present. Mrs. Alice
Stultz, circle chairman, opened
with the reading of Psalm 23.
The prayer calendar was
presented. Business included
plans to remember shut-ins.
"Ministry to the Deaf' was
rendered by Mrs. Viola Taylor
and Mrs. Ann Reed. Following
the program Mrs. H. H. Foster
closed with prayer.
A sweet course and coffee
were served by the hostess at
the fellowship time.
Mrs. Ora Moore was hostess
to the Lola Sue Mission Action
Group in her home. Mrs. Hyla
Stultz, group chairman, opened
the meeting with a devotional
thought and Mrs. Moore led in
prayer.
During the business session
Mrs. Nita Fuller, sick and cheer
chairman, gave a report of
remembrances to shut-ins.
Plans were made for mission
action at Easter, for attendance
at General Meeting in April and
for help with the Acteens bake
sale.
Mrs. Emily Bobbitt presented
the program entitled
"Literate Missions" and gave
the calendar of prayer. Mrs.
Fuller led the closing prayer.
The hostess served the eight
members present a salad plate
and crackers, homemade cookies
and coffee. The group will
meet with Mrs. Hyla Stultz in
April.
The Annie Armstrong Prayer
Group met with Mrs. Lucille
Bowen with 11 members and
one visitor present. Mrs. Ann
Pullen opened with prayer and
group chairman, Mrs. Beatrice
Setzer, read a poem "John
3:16." Plans were made to
remember shut-ins during the
next month.
Mrs. Margaret Kelts gave a
program on missionaries and
their lives. Mrs. Ann Mulchi
closed with prayer.
The hostess invited all into
the dining room for punch,
cake, nuts and chips.
Mrs. Harriett Faulkner
served as hostess to the Olga
Hood Bible Study Group. Mrs.
Barbara Cooke opened the
meeting with a devotional short
story, "Dying to Self' and led in
prayer. Mission action projects
were discussed and plans for
the General Meeting of WMU
were handled.
Mrs. Faulkner gave the
program from Matthew on the
parables of Christ.
A sweet dish was served by
the hostess. The April meeting
is scheduled to be with Mrs.
Brenda Fuller.
Area Church Services Listed
First Baptist Church of
Nerlia* — Rev. S. N.
Massenburg, Pastor.
No services this week.
Gospel Baptist Charch —
Rev. Raymond Ayscue, Pastor.
Sunday, April 3, 10 a. m..
Sunday School; 11 a. m.,
Morning Worship Service; 7:30
p. m., Evening Worship
Service.
Monday, April 4, 7:30 p. m.,
Youth Training and Fellowship.
Wednesday, April 6, 7:30 p.
m., Prayer Service.
Jerusalem United Methodist
Church —Rev. Jim Hebel,
Pastor.
Sunday, April 3, 10 a. m.,
Sunday School; 11:15 a. m.,
Worship Service; 6:00 p. m..
United Methodist Youth Fellowship.
Monday, April 4, 9:00 a. m.,
Sharing Group with Mrs.
Louise Riggan, 7:00 p. m.. Choir
Practice.
Thursday, April 7, 7:30 p. m.,
Bible Study and Prayer Group;
7:30 p. m., Youth Choir
Practice.
Norlina Baptist ChurchRev.
G. Elton Cooke, Pastor.
Sunday, April 3, 9:50 a. m.,
Sunday School; 11:00 a. m..
Morning Worship Service: 6:00
p. m., Church Training; 7:00 p.
m., Evening Worship Service;
7:30 p. m.. Deacon's Meeting
and Church Council.
Monday, April 4. 2:00 p. m.,
GA's with Mrs. Eva Ayscue.
Tuesday, April 5, 9:30 a. m.,
Pastor's TA Group.
Wednesday, April 6, 7:30 p.
m., Prayer Meeting; 8:05 p.m..
Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal.
Norlina United Methodist
Church—Rev. Nat Burgess,
Pastor.
Thursday, March 31, 7:30 p.
m., SHARE Group meets.
Sunday, April 3, 9:45 a. m.,
Sunday School; 11:00 a. m.,
Worship Service; 7:00 p. m.
United Methodist Youth Fellowship.
Wednesday, April 6, 7:30 p.
m., Chancel Choir Practice.
Wise Baptist Church—Rev.
Robert Rogers, Pastor.
Thursday, March 31, 7:30 p.
School Menus
April 4- April 8
(Subject to change without
notice.]
Monday—Hot dog on bun,
French fries, cole slaw, gingerbread,
milk.
Tuesday—Pizza, buttered
corn, pear salad on lettuce,
chocolate milk.
Wednesday—Tuna salad,
pickled beets, green peas,
salted peanuts, hot rolls, milk.
Thursday—Chili-con-carne,
carrot sticks, cole slaw, hot
rolls, strawberry shortcake,
milk.
Friday—Fried chicken, candied
yams, green beans, hot
rolls, milk.
m., Revival Service. Rev.
James Griffin.
Friday, April 1, 7:30 p. m..
Revival Services conclude.
Sunday, April 3, 10:00 a. m.,
Sunday School; 11:00 a. m.,
Worship Service.
Wednesday, April 6, 7:30 p.
ra.. Prayer Service.
Zion United Methodist
Church —Rev. Jim Hebel,
Pastor.
Thursday, March 31, 7:30 p.
m., Revival with Rev. Hebel
preaching.
Friday. April 1. 7:80 p. m..
Final service of revival, K««.
Chris Hughes, preaching.
Sunday, April 3, 9:60 a. m„
Worship Service: 11:00 a. mM
Sunday School; 6:00 p. m..
United Methodist Youth Fellowship.
Wednesday, April 6, 7:30 p.
m., Bible Study and Prayer
Group.
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