News aid Eveits of Interest To Norlina Readers Phone 456-3329 To Include Items On This Page Mrs. Bonnie King was luncheon guest of her mother, Mrs. Dolly Tucker, Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Mulchi and Mrs. Ann Mulchi visited Mrs. Dolly Tucker on Sunday. Fred and Ann Mulchi recently visited friends in Camden, Tenn., toured Nashville, Opry land and attended the Grand Ole Opry at its 58th birthday celebra tion. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Lynch celebrated their 49th wedding an niversary on Oct. 18. Norwood Adams is a patient at Saint Lukes Hospital in Richmond, V Tony Egerton visited his grandmother, Mrs. Betsy Pace, in Raleigh over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nicholson of Titusville, Fla., visited M. A. Lyles recently. Also visiting was Mrs. Louise Cottrell of Red Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baur of Richmond, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bobbitt several days last week. Mrs. Hazel Norwood spent the past week ir. Spruce Pines. Mrs. Barbara Egerton and son, Joey, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Freeman, in Knightdale over the weekend. Mrs. Eva Woodfin of Fairfax, Va. and Mrs. Elna Stansbury of Rich mond, Va. visited their mother, Mrs. Myrtle Fleming and other relatives on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harp, M. A. Lyles and Thurston Ayscue visited : Mr. and Mrs. Fred * Bowden of Rolesville ; recently. Leola and Pat Baker participated in the Arts and Crafts show spon sored by the Henderson Mall Merchants Associ ation and Vance-Gran ville Community College at the Hender son Mall on Friday and Saturday. Lola Sue Group Has Gathering Monday The Lola Sue Mission Action Group met at 10 a. m. Monday at the fellowship hall of the Norlina Baptist Church. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Sadie Mustian, director, with scripture from John's Gospel, Chapter 5. Mrs. Lottie Nance became a member of this group as it was best for her to attend a day time circle. During the business, a report was presented on the needs of the home in Henderson. All kinds of household items are needed. The group took this as a mission action project for October. A good report was given by Miss Bertha Bishop, the "Sick and Cheer" chairman. Mattie Pridgen Circle Has Meet The Mattie Pridgen Circle of the Norlina Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. M. V. Taylor, Monday, Oct. 24, with five members present. Mrs. Jeanette Shearin, vice chirman, gave the devotions from Romans 10. Mrs. Taylor offered prayer. The program, pre sented by Mrs. Shearin, assisted by Mrs. W. 0. Reed, was from articles titled "Family Missions Night at Home," "Meet the Third World Woman," "Prayer Alert," and "How Your Child Learns." Silent prayers were offered for the men over seas. The hostess served delicious refresh ments and Mrs. Kate Smiley invited the circle to her home for the November meeting. LEIGH'S GHOST" SALE Oct. 27, 28, 29 Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Group Of Ladies Jantzen Fall Blazers - Skirts • Slacks - Blouses 1/4 To 1/3 Off Group Of Ladies Polyester-Cotton Skirts Khaki - Black - Brick Reg. 32.00 Sale 24.00 Ladies LeRoy Cardigan Sweaters 7coZ Sale 24.00 Special On (C Ladies Boots LEIGH'S OF NORLINA Mrs. Nance invited the group to her home for the November meeting. The program for the day was given by Mrs. Grade Floyd. The topic was "My World - I Am Ministering In It." The closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Nita Fuller for mission aries who had birthdays on Monday. Homemakers Have Gathering The Zion Extension Homemakers Club met Thursday, Oct. 20, at the home of Mrs. Lena Holtzmann. Mrs. Eleanor Hayes, president, presided. The meeting was opened with the group singing "Blest Be The Tie That Binds." The hostess gave the devotions from Matthew 5. She recited a prayer, "Blessed Are The Peace Makers, For They Shall Inherit the Earth." Mrs. Holtzmann re ported that the club won a blue ribbon on its county fair booth. She also displayed the 12 ribbons the club has won since 1961. She told the theme of each booth and gave a short history of each. Mrs. Frieda Holtz mann displayed the engraved silver tray she received at the State Council meeting on Oct. 13. She was one of the 11 "A & P Leadership Award" winners. The hostess was in charge of the program on crafts. She showed how to make key rings and tissue box covers using plastic grits and wool. These were very attractive. The meeting was closed with the collect. The hostess served apple cobbler with whipped topping, potato chips and coffee. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pullen of Greensboro announce the birth of a daughter, Nicole Elizabeth, on Oct. 5 at Wesley Long Hospital in Greensboro. The infant weighed 8 pounds, 8 ounces. Mrs. Pullen is the former Miss Janet Ma be of Greensboro. The paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pullen of Norlina. HOLTZMANN Holtzmann Given Promotion By Charlotte Unit CHARLOTTE - Wil liam C. Holtzmann, a Warren County native, and the first navigator in the North Carolina Air National Guard, has been promoted to the rank of colonel. Holtzmann, Director of Operations, NCANG State headquarters, joined the Air Guard in June 1962, after com pleting three years of active duty in the Air Force. Since entering the military, he has achieved the master navigator rating with more than 7,600 flying hours, 7,000 coming in the Air Guard. To make these hours even more impressive, he has accomplished this while flying in a part-time status. Holtz mann also continues some duties of a navigator flight examiner. In his civilian job, he works as the Davidson County extension chairman of the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service. To help qualify for his position, Holtz mann completed a bachelor's degree in agronomy in 1956 and a master's degree in adult education in 1971. Holtzmann, a native of Norlina, now lives in Lexington. He has received many awards while in the Air Guard. Several of these awards include the Air Force Commendation Medal, the North Carolina Meritorious Service Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal. He is married to the former Marie Cobb of Norlina. They have three daughters Terri, Tammie and Traci. He is the son of John D. and Lena Holtzmann of Norlina. VOTE FOR KENNETH SEVERANCE For Town Commissioner, Norlina Resident of Norlina 37 Years Served U.S. Army 1942-46 E.T.O. Veteran Owner-Operator Community Motor Service 1948-69 Former Member Norlina Town Board 2 Terms Served as N. C. Magistrate, Norlina 4 Years Retired Member Norlina Volunteer Fire Dept. 25 Years Service Member Norlina Baptist Church 35 Years If elected I will serve my community to the best of my ability, all citizens equally! FAN) FOft BY KCNNCTH SCVlltANCE Officers having roles at the district meeting of women's clubs at Norlina on Saturday were, from left, Mrs. Gid King, immediate past president of the host Macon Woman's Club; Mrs. Be mice Fugitt, president of the host Littleton Woman's club; Mrs. nanny Currin, District Fourteen junior director; Youngsters Baptized Goldie Ann Brauer, three months old, and Jonathan Gray Vaughan, seven years old, children of Lester and Debbie Brauer, were baptized Sunday morning at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Ridgeway. Sponsors for Goldie were Bruce and Lisa Stoen of Sterling Heights, Mich. Lester Brauer was the sponsor for Jonathan. The Rev. Frank Koehler of Hopewell, Va. officiated. A special hymn, "Gentle Jesus," was sung by the choir and the organist was Mrs. Lynn Stone of Ridge way. There was a luncheon at the home of the chil dren's paternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brauer for all the family and many of their friends following the baptism. Friends stopped by during the afternoon and evening hours. Maternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Conner of Eaton's Ferry. For the occasion, Goldie wore a special baptism gown made 72 years ago by her great grandmother, Mrs. Johannah Brauer. The gown has been worn by each of Mrs. Brauer's seven children and has been mailed to many states for the use of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren at their baptisms. Mrs. Brauer, 95, resides at Pine Haven Convalescent Center in Henderson. Use Our Want Ads. James P. Baker Ins. Agency Box 62 Warrenton, N.C. Phone: 257-2495 Burial Insurance Life. Accident Health, Personal And Business Mrs. Polly Rum, NCFWC director of Juniors; Mrs. Kern Holoman, NCFWC president; Mrs. A1 King, president of District Fourteen; Mrs. Lillian Kilian, president of the host Norlina Woman's Club; and Mrs. Paulette Curtis, president of the host Norlina Junior Woman's Club. (Staff Photo) from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK DATES ADO EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS October 27,1904—First New York City subway opened to public. October 28,1886—Statue of Liberty formally dedicated. October 29, 1947—First forest fire drenched by man made rain, Concord, New Hampshire. October 30,1888—Ballpoint pen patented. October 31,1863—William Gibbs McAdoo, secretary of the treasury who supervised the establishment of the Federal Reserve System, born Marietta, Ga. November 1, 1800—President John Adams moves into the still uncompleted White House in the new capital city of Washington, D.C. November 2,1948—In most surprising presidential elec tion upset of this century, incumbent President Harry S. Truman defeats Republican challenger Thomas E. Dewey. RE-ELECT R. BEN LLOYD To The Norlina Board Of Commissioners Ben has 8 years experience. He believes in equal rights for everyone. He has the courage to stand up and support the rights of all the taxpayers of Norlina. Your vote will be appreciated. PAIO FOR BY SUPPORTERS OF BEN LLOYD