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Little Miss Kathryn
Smiley of Jacksonville,
Fla., is spending two
weeks with her grand
mother, Mrs. John R.
Smiley. Her mother and
father will join her over
the weekend, and they
will attend the Bobbitt
family reunion at the
homeplace of her great
great-grandfather in
Littleton.
Mrs. Calvin Burton
spent the weekend in
Salem, Va., and attend
ed the 25th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert M. James,
Jr. on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Brown of Magnolia
spent Sunday with Mrs.
Maggie Adcock and
visited other relatives
while here.
Mrs. Doris Gray and
son, Jerry Gray, of
Newport News, Va.,
and Mrs. Marion Hogge
of Yorktown, Va., visit
ed Mr. and Mrs.
Magnus Taylor on Sun
day.
John Smiley of
Hayes, Va spent the
weekend with his wife
and family in Norlina.
Mrs. Ada Carter of
Norlina, Mrs. Sarah
Thompson of Manson,
Mrs. Sarah Gunter of
Henderson, Mrs. Mary
Satterwhite, Mrs. Ann
Peria and son, Edgar,
and Miss Sharon Satter
white of Chesapeake,
Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Powell of Ports
mouth, Va. spent sev
eral days last week at
Nags Head.
Mrs. Onnie Harp is
spending the week with
Mr.- and Mrs. J. F.
Harp.
Mrs. Lee Watkins of
Chicago, III., visited
Mrs. Myrtle Fleming on
Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. John W.
Deyton, Jr. of Jack
sonville spent Thursday
night with her mother,
Mrs. Paul Brauer.
Jim White of Alexan
dria, Va. spent two
weeks recently with
Mrs. G. E. White.
Dr. and Mrs. Jack
Warren and children of
Baltimore, Md. visited
Mr. and Mrs B. A.
Thaxton over the week
end.
Jeff Egerton and
daughter, Moneshia, of
Raleigh spent Friday
and Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Egerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Newsome and children,
Jonathan, Jennifer and
Jamie Lynn, of Wil
liamston and Miss
Shelia Newsome of
Virginia Beach, Va.
spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hundley. Shelia re
mained for an extended
visit.
Mrs. Frank Benson of
Atlanta, Ga. and Mr.
and Mrs. Buck Wiggins,
Stacey and Ben of
Raleigh spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wiggins.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Haddock of Cary visited
Mrs. Myrtle Fleming on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hankla, David and
Mark, of Atlanta, Ga.
spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Davis.
Mrs. J. L. Thaxton of
Goldsboro is spending
the week with B. A.
Thaxton.
Mrs. James A. Lee of
Windsor, Conn., and
Barbara Lee of New
York City visited Mr.
and Mrs. Graham Gris
som last week.
Mrs. Louis Milliken of
Halifax is spending
several days this week
with Mrs. G. E. White.
Dave Deyton of
Fuquay-Varina and
Miss Kim Corbin of
Angier spent Sunday
with Mrs. Paul Brauer.
Mrs. Jean Egerton
spent Sunday in Raleigh
with her mother, Mrs.
Betsy Pace.
Mrs. Sandra Cope
land of Durham visited
Mrs. Myrtle Fleming on
Saturday.
Mrs. Magnolia Williams of Norlina announces the
engagement of her daughter, Shelia Ann, of Norlina
to George I>ee Terry of Palmer Springs, Va. The
wedding will take place August 20 at North Warren
School in Wise at 4 p. m. Friends and relatives are
invited to attend.
Zion Homemakers
Have Gathering
The Zion Extension
Homemakers Club met
on Thursday at 2 p. m.
at the home of Ethel
White.
Eleanor Hayes, presi
dent, presided. To open
the meeting, the group
sang "America the
Beautiful," and the
hostess used Psalm 63
for the devotion.
The Warren County
fair booth on Septem
ber 18 was discussed.
Frieda Holtzmann,
family resources man
agement leader, gave
the program, "Live On
Less and Enjoy It
More." She talked
about changing life
styles due to inflation,
unemployment and re
duced spending. She
gave numerous ways to
stretch the buying dol
lar.
Miriam Coleman,
with the Coordinating
Council for Senior Citi
zens of Warren County
was the guest speaker.
She stressed the import
ance of helping one
another, and shared
ways to help one's
fellowman and save
money at the same time
by volunteering. She
also explained several
projects now being
undertaken by the
council, a volunteer
organization.
The hostess served
ice cream and cookies
for refreshments.
Announce Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Hundley announce the
birth of a son, Daniel
Jackson, on August 13 at
Maria Parham
Hospital.
The infant weighed
four pounds, nine
ounces.
Mrs. Hundley is the
former Connie Nunnally
of Lawrenceville, Va.
Grandparents are
Harvey Nunnally of
Roanoke Rapids and
Ms. Barbara Clarke of
Richmond, Va.
Paternal grand
parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hundley of
Norlina.
NOTICE TO PATIENTS
s
of Dr. Pomerans
FOR INFORMATION ON PICKING
UP CHARTS AND PA YING DILLS
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CALL 257-1774
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Monday thru Friday
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All Uncollected Bills Will Be
Turned Over To A Collection Agency
Drewry Bridge
Members Play
The Drewry Bridge
Club met at the home of
Mrs. Joe D. Mabry
recently.
Players were Mrs. C.
B. Curtis, Jr., Mrs. Ed
mund W. White, Mrs.
Roger K. Fleming, Mrs.
W. H. Fletcher, Jr.,
Mrs. Bill Ellington, Mrs.
Frank Edwards and
Mrs. Joe D. Mabry.
High score was won
by Mrs. C. B. Curtis,
Jr.; second high score
was won by Mrs. Ed
mund W. White, and
bingo went to Mrs. W. H.
Fletcher.
The hostess served ice
cream and brownies.
CONSUMER VCHECKUST
Hold the Salt
Almost all of us con
sume more salt than we
really need. The body can
normally get along just
fine with less than a fo
urth of a teaspoon a day.
There is no problem with
excess salt in many peo
ple. The kidneys filter it
out safely. It seems that
some people are inclin
ed to develop high blood
pressure and extra salt
becomes a contributing
factor. The safest gener
al rule is to cut back.
Husband: "Thank you for
the nice necktie."
Wife: "Oh, that's nothing
to thank me for."
Husband: "That's what 1
thought."
Studies To Draw
Norlina Man
James Phillip Lewis
of Forest Lane, Norlina,
is a member of the six
student class which will
begin studies at the
Maria Parham Hospital
School of Medical
Technology on Septem
ber 6.
Lewis, 36, is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. James B.
Lewis of Norlina. He is
married and has two
children.
A 1965 graduate of
Norlina High School,
Lewis has earned a
medical laboratory
assistant diploma from
W.W. Holding Technical
Institute in Raleigh. He
has worked as a
laboratory technician at
Warren General
Hospital and as a
production supervisor
for blood, serum and
plasma products at
Granite Diagnostics in
Warrenton.
The School of Medical
Technology has been
conducted at Maria
Parham Hospital since
1966 and has graduated
49 laboratory
technicians. The two
year school is ac
credited by a national
education organization
and, upon completion of
the school, graduates
are qualified to take a
national examination to
become registered
laboratory technicians.
More than 98 percent of
the school's graduates
have passed the exam
and received national
certification.
Dinner Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Shipley of Raleigh were
Monday night dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Pettis King.
The average American ate
128 pounds of sugar in 1982.
PILAND
Piland Promoted
By Laboratories
John E. "Jack"
Piland, Jr. was recently
promoted to director of
device group quality
assurance operations in
the hospital products
division at Abbott
Laboratories.
Previously, Piland
was director of product
assurance in the
division. He joined Ab
bott in 1974 and has held
production and quality
assurance management ,
positions at the com- '
pany's hospital products
plants in Laurinburg
and Rocky Mount and
Puerto Rico.
Piland received his
B.A. degree in sociology
from North Carolina 1
State University in
Raleigh.
He, his wife, Thelma
Gene, and their two sons
reside in Gurnee, 111.
Piland is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Piland and the grandson ,
of Mrs. J. P. Williams of
Norlina.
Abbott Laboratories is
a worldwide manufac
turer of health-care
products employing
some 33,000 people.
The average person loses
SOto lOOhairsaday.