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News and Events of Interest To Norlina Readers Phone 456-3329 To Include Items On This Page Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Yancey visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smiley in Whitakers on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dore visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller in Newport News, Va. on Sunday. Mr. and Mcs. Paul Boone of Catawba, S. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson of Greenville, S. C. spent the Easter holi days with Mrs. W. 0. Reed. Mr. o..d Mrs. Earl Haddock of Cary, Mrs. Mildred Morrison of Prince George and Mrs. Erma Grissom and daughter, Cathy, of Henderson visited Mrs. Myrtle Fleming over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wildon Price and son, Mark, of Kinston visited Mrs. Sudie Coleman on Easter Sunday. Joining them for lunch were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ayscue of Epsom and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Coleman of Norlina. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes and Elizabeth and Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Perkinson and Paula Lancaster of Warrenton and Miss Michelle Lancaster of Raleigh were dinner guests of Mrs. Eleanor Hayes on Easter Sun day. Miss Clarice Newman of Richmond, Va., spent the weekend with Mrs. Lucille Newman. Larry Pridgen of Durham and Bob Pridgen of Wilson spent Easter with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pridgen. Allen Hawks of East Carolina University in Greenville and Misses Shelley and Leanne Bissette of Bailey spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hawks. Mr. and Mrs. Neblett Bullock spent the Easter holidays at Sannibel, Fla. with Ron and Jerri Hite and Julie. Tom Traylor of Rocky Mount spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Traylor. Mr. and Mrs. David Perkinson, Susan and Bill, of Cary spent the Easter weekend with Mrs. Gladys Perkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver, Jason and Mat thew of Greensboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hicks over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Goodbar of Durham spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G upton and Chuck of Alexandria, Va., visited relatives in Norlina over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver, Crystal and Leslie of Rocky Mount spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hankla, David and Mark of Charlotte spent the Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fleming, Franklin, Christopher and Jeffery of Jacksonville spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edmonds and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sherman of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiggins on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and Heather of Wilmington spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson. Pam and Heather remained to spend the week with her parents. Miss Nancy Carter and Mrs. Ada Carter visited Mr. and Mrs. Mike Carter and son, Chris, in Rocky Mount on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George White, Bill and Jim of Alexandria, Va., Carl White of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Waverly White visited Mrs. Ethel White over the Easter holidays. Jeff Egerton and daughter, Monisha, of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Egerton over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Wiggins, Stacey and Ben of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiggins over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gray of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stegall of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Perry and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Paynter, Candice and Chris spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bot toms in South Hill, Va. Miss Sandra Stokes of Greenville and Miss Kathy Duke of Raleigh spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Julia Duke Stokes and Mrs. Kathryn Robinson. Virginia Perry and Helen Benfield were dinner guests of Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Robin son on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Knight and sons of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Knight on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peete Rose spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rose and family in Cary. Mr. and Mrs. Glen wood Newsome and Glen of Roxboro spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hundley. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Harvey of Enfield visited his sister, Mrs. C. E. Tucker recently. Mrs. Paul Brauer spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Brauer, Samuel and Eric in Washington. They spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cuthrell of Engelhard. Edward Tucker of North Tonowanda, N. Y. is visiting his mother, Mrs. C. E. Tucker. used, be sure to follow the manufacturer's in structions. If a dry gar den type fertilizer is used, dissolve one teaspoonful in a quart of warm water. Stir well and let stand overnight before using. Then use enough of the solution around well established plants to wet the soil well. If some of the plants have outgrown the con tainers and become root-bound, repot into a larger container. A good potting medium is a mixture of three parts loamy soil, two parts peat moss and one part coarse sand. To this mixture add one cup of 20 percent super phosphate to each bushel of prepared soil. Bone meal may be sub stituted for the super phosphate. Many house plants do better out of doors in the summer, if they are adapted to outdoor con ditions. They may be grown on porches, terraces or in the gar den border. This would not apply to African violets and certain sen sitive specimens. A good way to carry many types of house plants through the summer is to bury them up to the rim of their containers in a choice site out-of-doors. A layer of gravel at the base of each pot will assure good drainage. Receives Wings Patricia Brantley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horton Brantley of Norlina, recently com pleted flight attendant training with Piedmont Airlines. Miss Brantley received her flight atr tendant wings April 17 at graduation cere monies held at the T. H. Davis Training Center in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Brantley attended the graduation. A reception was held following the ceremony in honor of the new flight attendant at which time Miss Brantly had the honor of having her father pin her flight at tendant wings on her. Miss Brantley will be based in Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Phil Daniel of Warrenton is shown modeling an outfit from Leggett of Warrenton during a fashion show held Thursday at the Senior Citizens Nutritional Site in Norlina. Mrs. Daniel, who modeled two suits, was presented with a white or chid from Mom's Flower Shop and a gilt from Loughlln-Goodwin Jewelers. Mrs. Bolton, super visor of the site, also received a white orchid. Mrs. Thelma Davis presented the gifts. (Staff Photo) Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bissette of Bailey an nounce the birth of a son, Craig Michael, on April 15 in Wilson. The Bissettes also have two daughters, Leanne and Shelley. Mrs. Bissette is the former Miss Vickie Lou Hawks of Norlina. The maternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hawks of Norlina. Food Law The first food law was passed in 1203 in England. Vendors who used inaccurate weights for bread were driven through the streets with loaves of bread tied around their necks. ;l; * "*'' "" '« Thank You Pridgen's Market wishes to take this | opportunity to extend thanks to all our | friends that we were privileged to do | business with for the last 38 years — And | we invite all to extend to the new owners | 1 | the same courtesy. Leon P. Pridgen | a X* !v Keep House Plants Well Fed, Healthy Don't forget to give your house plants proper care during the warm outside gardening months. You'll want them green and healthy next winter when they will be the center of at tention again. The best method of feeding your house plants is to use liquid fertilizer, suggest Agricultural Extension Service specialists at North Carolina State University. If a soluble fertilizer is Susan Currie In Honor Society Susan Annette Currie, a Meredith College student and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Currie of Division Street, Norlina, has recently been inducted into Kap pa Nu Sigma honor society at Meredith. The purpose of the society is to promote scholarship at Meredith. Membership is deter mined by quality point ratio and is open to junior and senior students. Meredith, founded in 1891 by North Carolina Baptists, is the largest private college for women in the southeast ern United States.
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