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PAGE 2 TIMES-NEWS, Kich Square. N. C.. April 5 \^owS su en JJ-ender^on rn HENDERSON - A wedding marked by beauty and simplicity took place at the Church of the Holy Innocents here on Saturday, April Z4, at high noon when Miss Ruth Elizabeth Harris, daughter of Mrs. Reed Hopkins Harris, formerly of Seaboard, and the late Mr. Harris, became the bride of Louis Alfred Wheless, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alfred Wheless of Loulsburg. The Rev. Herbert Nash Tucker, Jr., rector of the bride, offlciat- • ed, and Lawrence Reed Harris, ■ Jr., the bride’s first cousin, as sisted at the single ring cere mony which was held before members of the Immediate fam ilies. Prior to the ceremony, Mrs. Max Smith, organist, pre sented a program of wedding mu sic. The bride was given In mar riage by her uncle, Lawrence • Reed Harris of Bel Air, Md. :MIss SarahCopelandHarris, sis- Births RALEIGH - Mr. and Mrs. . Burke L. Overby announce the • birth of a daughter, Louisa Jo, ;on April 23 at Rex Hospital. Mrs. [Overby Is the former Emily Jo . Hall of Rich Square. ter of the bride, was maid of honor and only attendant. The bridegroom had as his best man his father, Louis Alfred Wheless of Loulsburg. Ushers wereConradB.Sturges Jr. of Henderson, Paul W. Elam, Jr., of Washington, D. C., and William C. Perry, Jr., and Felix H. Allen, Jr., both of Loulsburg. Immediately following the cer emony, Mrs. Harris entertained at a weddingbreadfast at the Hen derson Country Club. The bride is a graduate of Salem Academy in Winston-Sa lem, and she attended Mount Ver non Junior College In Washing ton, D. C. She was presented to North Carolina Society at the Terpsichorean Club Ball in Ra leigh In 1963. The bridegroom graduated from Loulsburg High School. He attended Loulsburg College, East Carolina College in Greenville, and the University of North Ca rolina at Chapel Hill where he was a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity. He is now associated with Wheless Construction Com pany in Loulsburg and Hender son. After a wedding trip to Sea Island, Ga., the couple will be at home in Loulsburg. evern Mrs. Ed Ferguson is spend ing a few days In Murfreesboro In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Revelle, Jr. Mrs. Christine Modlln of Suf folk Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stephenson. Mrs. Addle Lee DeLoatcheand Mrs. Vergle Barkley were week end guests of Mrs. R. A. Coates in Portsmouth. Recent visitors of Mrs. Jarvis Maddrey at a lawn picnic honor ing her grandchildren were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Casebolt and daughter of North Augusta, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. S.H. Comer of Nor folk; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Earley and sons of Chesapeake; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hassell and sons of Edenton, Mrs. P. M. Joyner of Ahoskie; Mrs. Aldridge Martin of Creeksvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Artuso Dell’Argua and daughter of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maddrey, C. J. and Pearl Lane, Mrs. Marshall Vaughan, Mrs. J. A. Long, Margaret Ann an Samuel. The Rev. John Dean is direct ing music at the LIndley Pari Baptist Church revival at Greensboro this week. Mrs. W. J. Jordon of Char- Eagletown Mrs, Henry Leggett accompa nied Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Thomp son, Jr., and Mrs, Ralph Thomp son, Sr., to Norfolk last Tuesday where they visited Ralph Thomp son, Sr., In Norfolk General Hos pital, Mrs, Celia Chappell accompa nied Mr. and Mrs. James E. Chappell, Jr., and son, Danny, of Norfolk to Tarboro last Mon day where they attended the fu neral of Mrs. Lizzie Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Chappell and son and Miss Patricia Futrell ofConway, were supper guests on Monday of Mrs. Chappell and family. Mrs. India Quinn spent the weekend at Virginia Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Bryant and family and attended the azalea festival on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Dunning lotte is spending this week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Dean. Mr. and Mrs, Carson Bullock of Fairmont spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Um- stead. Mrs. Ruth Capel is spending this week with Dr. and Mrs. George Capel in Raleigh, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY M spent Saturday in Durham. Miss MinnieBryant and Harvey Hurdle of Aulander were Monday visitors of Mrs. Milton Joyner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Bryant spent the weekend in Dunn with Mr. and Mrs. Billy McLamb. Mrs. Milton Joyner, Mrs. Ray Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolton and children spent Saturday at Virginia Beach withMr.andMrs. Elwood Knowles. Miss Seaver At Home For Easter MARGARETTSVILLE - Miss Virginia Seaver who is employ ed by the American Red Cross as recreation director of the United States Naval Hospital of St. Albans, Long Island, N. Y., spent the Easier holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Seaver. Miss Seaver left lastThursday for Chapel Hill where she attend ed a regional Red Cross confer ence. She was scheduled to be in Chapel Hill until Saturday where the conference closed. She left from there to return to her work in New York. While in Margarettsville she showed slides and told of her visit to the Holy Land last East er at the Union Mission in Roa noke Rapids on Simday night, April 18. Say, “I saio it in The TimeS‘News/’ please. ■ THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY TIMES-NEWS Publilhed Every Thurtdiy by PARKER BROTHERS, Inc. Either Conner, Publiiher Emeritui Mibel Branch, Manager Ruby Holoman, Editor Mall Addreaa: Rich ^uare, North ampton Coimty, N. C. Business Office: Rich Square, N. C. Telephone Rich Square I-Ehlgh 9-2859 Entered as second-class mail mat ter at the Post Office at Jackson, N. C., under Act of March S, 1878. 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Woodland Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Burgwyn and children of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Burgwyn of Jackson were Sunday guests of Judge and Mrs.W, H. S. Burgwyn. Mr. and Mrs. Haywpod Blajid V and toys ol Norfolk, Va., wete weekend guests of her father, .W. W. cftrter, .Mr. and *Mrs. Z«ke Hoggard and family visited her father on Sunday. Mrs. Julian T. Parker and Miss Inez Vick spent several days last week at Virginia Beach, visiting their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Key Joyner. The Rev. and Mrs. Earl Jones of Tuscaloosa, Ala., spent sev eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Simmons and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Har rington of Portsmouth were over night guests Friday of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lassiter. Miss Sally Penick and Mrs. Robert Pierce of Richmond were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs.W. R. Parker Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Meredith Lee and children, Carol and John, spent the weekend In High Point visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Gay Wells and family were weekend guests of relatives In Wallace. Capt, and Mrs. Bob Outland of Fort Bragg spent the weekend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Outland. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Branch and children of Roanoke Rapids were Sunday visitors of his mother, Mrs. E. L. Branch. Mrs. W. M. White andbaby re turned to their home In Stuart, Va., on Sunday after spending sometime here with her mother, Mrs. H. O. Woodard, Sunday guests of Mrs. Woodard were Mrs. C. E. Dilday and children of Ahoskie. Mrs. P. T, Miller visiter her son - in - law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank and children in Wilson on Sunday. Sgt. James R. Warren is home on leave from Korea and is vis iting his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Bolton vis ited relatives in Boykins and B^ehvi-He-on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. a'nri 11^0 children t»l Bain; parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E, trell, during the weekend. Book Review Given Club PENDLETON - The Round Ta ble Book Club met with Mrs. Roger W. Davis Friday evening with Mrs. N. B. Boone, Sr., chairman, presiding. News of local and national in terest was discussed, Mrs. E. J. Burgess reviewed "Mother and Son” and read a review of the "Life of Helen Keller,” written by Anna Beale Burgess. Those present were Mrs. Boone, Mesdames Lonnie Askew, and W. C. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Phillips, Mr, and Mrs. Roger W. Davis, Miss Clara Edwards, and Mrs. E. J. Bur gess. •siHl urfikjunces- th^ «»7,ga*emenr ■..» reotin vUlSu aret Ozlin Midyette, to Charles Vance Peery, II. sou or Dr. and Jvlrs. Vance Peery of Kinston. A June wedding is planned. Miss Midyette, also daughter of the late Buxton Midyette, is an instructor in the mathematics department of Randolph-Macon Woman’s College in Lynchburg, Va. Mr. Peery is now a second year medical student in Duke University and plans to participate in the Research Training Program next year. BEFORE PAYING THOSE BILLS! FIRST . . . open a checking account here. THEN . . . pay all bills by check. • IS CONVENIENT • SAVES TIME • ASSISTS AT INCOME TAX TIME Start Your Checking Account with Us Today—Then Pay Your Bills. You'll be glad you did. Itamber of Federal Depeelt lasuraace Cerperaltea Luncheon Given For House Guests WOODLAND - Mrs. D. H. Brovm was hostess at a three course luncheon on Tuesday, hon oring her house guests, Mrs. Arthur Winson and Mrs. Mary Grubbs from Virginia Beach. Bridge was played at three ta bles in the afternoon. Mrs. Gor don Bateman of Toronto, Can., won high score prize, Mrs. W. H. S. Burgwyn was presented low score prize and the guests re ceived gifts. I. B. White Appliance Co. Sales and Service Kadios-Television-Stoves Refrigcralors-Washing Machines Heaters, Water Pumps Plumbing Fixtures Commercial Refrigeration Sales and Service LU 9-249G SEABOARD FARM EQUIPMENT HOWELL EQUIPMENT CO. International Harvester DEALER Peanut Combines Seaboard Phone LU 9-2946 FURNITURE When You Need Furniture or Carpeting Call or Come to Taylor Furniture Co. ROANOKE RAPIDS Phone .JE 7-3158 925-27 Roanoke Ave. HARDW* PLANTERS HARDWARE •‘Hardware and Houseware” Phone LE; 9-2277—Rich Square SHOP FRESH PICNICS 250lb RED & WHITE Sausage RED & WHITE I OOV LB. CAKE MIX 4 Cl nn RED & WHITE—Powder 4 tor SI.OO detergent GIANT 2 for $1.00 RED & WHITE—20-oz. Tomato Catsup 4 tor $1.00 SUN SPUN MARGARINE 5 for $1.00 CARNATION Evaporated MILK TALL CANS 7 for $1.00 ^Jfc^B»^ALUABLE COUPOIJ F-R-E-E 50 GREENBAX STAMPS with food order of $5.00 or more AND THIS COUPON CHAPPELL'S Red & White Supermark»?t RICH SQUARE 3' achAon Mrs. T. J. Glover has return ed home after visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Edwards in Alexandria, Va. Mrs. L. E. McDaniel recently visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Farron in Norfolk. Miss Reba Long was a recent guest of her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Long of Vir ginia Beach. T/Sgt, Mahlon R. Parker, Jr., who has been stationed in Trab zon, Turkey, is spending two weeks with his parents and fam ily. His family will accompany him to Weisbadln, Germany, where he will be on tour of duty for three years. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jeffries, Kensington, Md,, and Mrs. J. F. Santon of Arlington spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. M. L. Jernlgan. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Sykes and daughters of Mt. Airy re cently spent a few days with his father, B. L. Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Atkinson and daughter spent the weekend with relatives in Crewe, Va. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Parker were their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Martin of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Ketchum of Chest er, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of Richmond spent the weekend with her father, B. L. Sykes. Bruce Storey is a patient it Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Henry Lewis of Chapel Hill visited his mother, Mrs. E. W. Lewis during the weekend. He was guest speaker at the Coimty His torical Society meeting Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Gurley and son of Rocky Mount were re cent guests of Mr, and Mrs. S. S. Cocke. Shucks! Here we were set to tell you all about the snappy new things Rambler has come up with, like the Marlin, our hot new sports-fastback, and optional reclining bucket seats and anti-fade disc brakes, and two kinds of floor shifts, manual or automatic, and our big choice of hustling new engines... then we got this flash news— Rambler American 440 wins Class B...25- m.p.g. Beats all other large-engine compacts in Mobil Economy Run A Rambler American 440, with three- speed Flash-O-Matic transmission and peppy 125-hp Overhead Valve Six, has won its class again in the 1965 Mobil Economy Run. And it won this victory over the rough est, toughest, longest, fastest course the Mobil people have come up with yet. Over 3,200 miles of sizzling desert, snow-capped mountains, gas-wasting city traffic, high-speed turnpikes. But Rambler’s got a lot more—the lowest-priced* U.S. sedans, wagons and convertible . . . high resale value, proved by Official Used Car Guides. See how smart and sporty the Economy King can be—at your Rambler dealer today. American Motors—Dedicated to Excellence ■Based on manufacturers' suggested retail prices—American 220 sedan and wagon, 440 convertible. Best economy of all cars, all classes, 4th straight year Rambler'65 AMBASSAD0R:Lats«]tind Fines! • MARLIN: New Sporls-Feslback • CLASSIC: New Intermediste-Slie * AMERICANrCempKl Economy King RICH SQUARE PLANTERS HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. Highway No. 258 North, Rich Square, North Carolina MLVD. 2720 Watch the Danny Kaye Show on CBS-TV, Wednesday evenings
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