Xews Events of Interest to Norlina Headers I'h H. llii lUH to lididr Items on Thio Paqt The Zion Extension Club held its monthly meeting on Tuesday, April 16, at the home of Lena Holtzman. Everlyna Norwood, hostess, led the devotional period with a recording of "Three Nails" by the Zion United Methodist Church choir. There were eight members and one visitor present who answered the roll call by telling of their Easter plans. Mrs. Norwood gave the textile and coloring program on necklines and collars. She used a model to demonstrate the dif ferent sizes and shapes of the col ars and explained about the shape of the face and appropriate collars. The meeting was closed with the collect, following which the hostess invited the guests into the dining room for refreshments. Mrs. Barbara Ayscue and son, Ricky, of Epsom visited Mrs. Sudie Coleman on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Gettings of Chester, Va. and Charles Fleming of Col onial Heights, Va. visited their mother, Mrs. Myrtle Fleming, last Thursday. Mrs. Bob Fox and Sara of Falls Church, Va. and Miss Garice Newman of Richmond, Va. visited Mrs. Annie King of Wise and Mrs. Lucille Newman of Norlina over the weekend. Mrs. Harry Walker visited Mrs. R. G. Norwood on Monday. Miss Leslie Weaver of Rocky Mount is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Mamie Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Cannon of Jacksonville visitd Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Taylor on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden of Rolesville visited M. A. Lyles on Sunday. Mrs. Evelyn Piacentino of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Coleman. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Holt Coleman, Mrs. Ruth Perkinson and Mrs. Sudie Coleman. Mrs. Elizabeth Walker of Nashville, Tenn. is spending several weeks in Norlina visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Baker, Nor wood and Beth and Mrs. R. G. Norwood spent Easter Sunday with friends and relatives at the home of Early Dishmon in LaCrosse, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cottrell of Red Springs visited M. A. Lyles on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Clarke spent last week in Snyder, Texas where they attended the wedding of their grandson, John Neel Clarke, to Cathey Gail Cypert at 7:30 Saturday night. Mrs. Dan Miller and Mrs. Charles Callis of Ahoskie visited Mrs. R. G. Norwood on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Viola Elliott and Mrs. Humphry of Henderson visited on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Babson of Roanoke Rapids visited M. A. Lyles on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver, Jason, Matthew and Joshua of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver, Crystle and Leslie of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. Mamie Weaver over the Easter holidays. Mrs. Ed Pearson of Richmond, Va. visited Mrs. 0. T. Hicks over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. David Perkinson, Susan and Bill of Cary visited Mrs. Gladys Perkinson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Noneman of Edenton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hicks and Heather of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Draf fin, Beth and Chuck of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. Martha Draffin. Mr. and Mrs. D. Draffin and Pat of Wise joined them for the weekend also. Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Baker visited Mrs. Jack Baker in Raleigh on Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Myrick of Virginia Beach, Va. visited his sister, Mrs. Gladys Perkinson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cole man of Elgin, S.C. spent the weekend before Easter with Mrs. Sudie Coleman. Mrs. Coleman returned home with them for a week's visit. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. William E. Coleman, Jr. and children and Mr. and Mrs. Danny Coleman and Andy of Irmo, S.C. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Price of Kinston spent the Easter holidays in Elgin and Mrs. Sudie Coleman returned with them to her home in Norlina. Visitors of Mrs. Myrtle Flem ing over the Easter holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fleming of Dunn, Mrs. Mildred Morrison and children of Prince George, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fleming and Mrs. Ann Spence and daughter, Elizabeth, of Warrenton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Severance attended the funeral of Mrs. Severance's brother, Shirley Miller, in Winston-Salem on Thursday of last week. Clayton Taylor spent Sunday in Robersonville with his mother, Mrs. Clarence Taylor. Warren Plaza News Is Listed By MARTHA PAGE Rain, Rain, go away and come again another day! Everyone is so tired of staying inside that we are certainly glad to see the sunshine this morning. Our Easter Sunday was ruined because it was too rainy to have our Easter Egg Hunt this year. We had a lot of visitors. Some of the residents went home for the day and some went to spend a week or so. We want to thank Mrs. Henry P uller and the Home Life Depart ment of the Macon Woman's Club for the bags of goodies that they sent. They were given out on Easter Sunday with punch and everyone really enjoyed them. These ladies never forget a holiday. I want to let our readers know that I am going to resign and go on disability due to a lot of health problems. I want to thank every one who has been such a help to us over the years. You have made our job a lot easier. I will still be doing the articles each week, but I will be doing them from my home. I will still be living here and acting as an advisor. I will be in the rest home from time to time just to visit. My years with Warren Plaza have been very good ones, but due to some severe health problems, I am going to concentrate on try ing to get well for a while. We are doing a lot of remodel ing and painting at the rest home and ask everyone to bear with us until we are through. This is like a spring cleaning, so everything is out of place right now, but everything will be back to normal in a little while. We want to thank the following people for donating clothes and shoes: Warrenton Baptist Church and Ms. Emily Johnson, Jack Groves, Mrs. Wayne Temple and the Lake Gaston Baptist Church and Ms. Lucy Leonard. These donations help make sure that our residents have the clothes they need. Over the years, your donations have made a big difference to all of our residents in their having decent clothes. There is still always the need for underclothes and shoes. So, when you are do ing your spring cleaning, please remember us. We want to thank the Lake Gaston Baptist Church for con ducting our Easter Sunday ser vice. They have been coming for several months now and the residents look forward to them each week. Ms. Mary Frances little comes to visit real often, in addition to playing each Sunday morning and is loved by all of the residents. Until next week, God Bless. LEIGH'S Alive With Spring and Summer Fashions for Ladies - Men - Children Also Shoes VV IBV New Lovely Straw Bags. Assortment Of Colors - Shapes $18.00 Values To $28.00 Large Group Spring Suits For Ladies Reduced 1/4 Off Ladies' Wrangler Shorts-Skirts-Slacks Blouses And Knit Tops Summer Colors Coordinates To Match $7.00 To $22.00 'APPAREL LEIGH'S OF NORLINA Where The Qood Life Continues.. COLONIAL LODGE RETIREMENT HOME Relax A Enjoy Maid Service Home Cooked Meals Convenient Location Reasonable Rates: Monthly-Weekly 144 North Main St. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 919-257-3377 Write Or Call For Brochure Members of UNG-G's Theatre for Young People involve members of their audience at Northside Elementary School, left to right, Latarsh Lowton and Stephanie Wheeler, for their version of "Wicked John and the Devil." The group presented "Tarheel Tales" in all six of Warren County's Elementary schools on April 8, 9 and 10. The per formances were sponsored by Warren County School's Cultural Arts Program and funded with a Grassroots Grant from the North Carolina Arts Council, a state agency. (Community Schools Photo by Mary Hunter) Easter Seal Society Receives Major Contributions The Easter Society of North Carolina, Inc. has recently received six major corporate grants to its capital campaign to construct a new state head quarters facility. The grants are $25,000 from First Citizens Bank, $15,000 from B B and T, $15,000 from First Union National Bank, $15,000 from Southern Bell, $15,000 from the Lance Foundation and $10,000 from Golden Corral Corporation. These commitments put the Eas ter Seal Capital Campaign at 78 percent of the $600,000 goal, ac cording to John Tice, State Cam paign Chairman. The $1.17 million facility will be constructed in Raleigh in 1988 and will serve disabled people statewide. The Society currently operates from two small facilities in Raleigh, one leased and one owned. Some 20,000 North Carolinians per year are served by one or more programs of the Easter Seal Society ot North Carolina, Inc., including 60 in Warren County. The programs include therapy I speech, physical and oc cupational), respite care, adapted swimming, Camp Eas ter-in-the-Pines, provision of durable medical equipment and support groups for persons with stroke, polio, Alzheimer's Dis ease and head and spinal in juries. Norlina Coffee Shop Now Open 24 HOURS ? 7 DAYS A WEEK We Deliver Pizza & Sub Sandwiches To Homes Around Warrenton, Middleburg, Norlina, Wise, Macon Delivery Time: Sun. Thru Fri. 2 P.M. Until 11 P.M. Sat. 2 P.M. Until 1 A.M. Betty & James Thank You Don't Forget Our Breakfast & Lunches 456-2551 Farm FOR EXTRA SAVINGS SHOP CLOVER FARM 10 Lb. Box TURKEY WINGS qqC TURKEY NECKS ?9 Lb. TURKEY DRUMSTICKS PORK NECK BONES PIG FEET ?9? FATBACK PRICES EFFECTIVE: APRIL 23,24,25,1987 FRESH GRADE A FRYERS Whole <-b. 49 U END CUT PORK CHOPS 99? Lb. FRESH GROUND BHF 1.09 3 Lb. Or More SMITHFIELD BOLOGNA 12 Oz. Pkg. 99* SMITHFIELD BACON 16 OZ. Pkfl. 1. SMITHFIELD FRANKS 99? 12 0z. Pkg. GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 3 Lb. 99< FLORIDA ORANGES 4 Lb. 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