Co TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square. N. C., Sept. 30, 1965 and Mr. and Mrs. Tillery Lassl- \WCLU’ visited relatives in Gatesvllle V Sunday. Mrs. Donnie Belote and : Jeff, and Mrs. Milton Smith and ^ miL tiSaut Rtck S, By MRS. LEE BRITTLE Mrs. J. M. Perkins of Cherry daughter, Debra, of Newport Valley, Ark., spent several days recently with Mrs. V. G. Shearln. Mr. and Mrs, B. M. Simmons of Burlington were weekend guests of Mrs, C. W. -Brittle. Mrs. W. H. Barnes is apatlent In Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Ev ans and Mr. and Mrs. James Martin returned home Sunday News were Sunday guests of Mrs. C. W. Brittle. Ruby Smith is a patient In Ro- anoke-Chowan HospltaL Mrs. Johnny Davis left Sunday to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Sim mons, In Sebrel, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Woodard of Winston-Salem were weekend ^ WOMEN SaeUU jNwt after a camping trip at Camp guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raynor Arrowhead near Myrtle Beach, Woodard. S. C. Among the out-of-town rela- Lynn Woodard of Emporia tlves here to attend the funeral spent the weekend with her par ents, Mrs. Joe Barrett returned home Sunday after a week's visit with Mrs. Russell Allen in New port News, Mr. and Mrs, James Bottoms and daughters of Elizabeth City and Mrs. John Parker of Norfolk visited Mrs. R. V. Nelson during the weekend. Tillery Lassiter of the Mer chant Marines arrived home on Wednesday to spend some time with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Gradon Pender- graft of Waynesboro were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ju lian Brldgers. Jimmy Woodard of State Col lege, Raleigh, was home for the weekend. Mrs. Bessie Sykes is a patient in Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Sexton and children of Enfield were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Woodard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Davis left Friday to spend a week in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Brldgers Thrill Shows Horse Races •Auto Races Popular Music Show ! IN THE ARENA , Musical-Variety Revue starring Nancy AMES • Kitty KALLEN stars of Stage, Screen and TV ' Wrlt« for program ind rsMrvod si ' of Wallace Lee Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rae Cannon of Swannoah; Mrs. Clyde Cannon and daughter, Zarah, of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. George McGem- sey of Lenoir, and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McGemsey of Virginia Beach. Mrs. V. G. Shearln and Mrs. J. M. Perkins were in Norfolk on Friday. Lee Brittle attended the 20th annual convention of the North Carolina State Highway and Pris on Employees Association held at the Jack Tar Hotel in Durham Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Mrs. R. V. Nelson eft Sunday to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. James Bottoms, In Elizabeth City. Lt. (j.g.) Medford Taylor and Mrs. Taylor of Winston-Salem spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs.MedfordTay- lor. Lt. Taylor left Sunday from Ralelgh-Durham Airport for Cal ifornia and will later be sent to Saigon, Viet Nam. Hewas accom panied by his brother, Thomas Futrell Taylor, and Becky Brid- gers. Frankie Davis of Richmond spent the weekend with rela tives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Francis of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edward James. Dr. and Mrs. Joe Fleetwood, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lassiter left Sunday for New York and the World's Fair. Book Club Entertained CONWAY - Mrs. Silas Lassi ter was hostess to the Conway Book Club Thursday afternoon. Arrangements of roses, lilies and other cut flowers were used In decorating the home. During the program session each member was asked to tell the highlights of their summer vacation. Rook was played with Mrs. J. E. Taylor scoring high for the club and Mrs. E. W. Martin was high for the guests. The hostess served a salad plate with cake and iced tea to the following: Mesdames J. E. Tay lor, L. J. Johnson, C. B. Draper, Jake Lassiter, B. M. Rawlings, R. E. Turner, E. W. Martin, and John Draper. s. That the Russians freely con ceded to the world that the U.S. had topped their record of orbital flight no doubt means that they will soon surpass the U. S. with some spectacular spatial feat. \yYocd lOHCl CiviC evern By MRS. RAY FUTRELL Mrs. D. S. O'Neal spent the weekend in Raleigh, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fully. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Glover of Hopewell spent the weekend with Mr, andMrs. O. A. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McGee and boys spent the weekend in Raleigh and attended the horse show. Mrs. R. J. Barkley spent Sun day and Monday in Seaboard with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worrell. Mrs. R. T. Long, Mrs. Eddie Edwards, Mrs. Dalton Edwards ENGAGED-Miss Mazle Ellen Tilley ol Winston-Salem Is the “oaj In 'w^rentonrenoS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Tilley of Chapel Hill, who an- Limer. nounce her engagement to George Robert Fleetwood of Winston- Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Fleetwood of Severn. The wed ding is planned for December 19 in Winston-Salem. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Baugham were Misses Bon nie and Elizabeth McCoy ofMar- garettsville, Va., sisters ofMrs. Baugham. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belche, Vernon Belche, and Miss Jessie Helen Belche were Sunday visi tors in Castalia of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hedgspeth and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Belche. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller had as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas and sons of Blackstone, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Chaney of Sanford. Mrs. John H. Jilcott and Mrs. J. G. Lane returned Friday from a vacation trip to Ocean City, Md., and Lancaster, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franks and children of Wilson wereSim- day dinner guests of her moth er, Mrs. Paul Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Cole, Dianne and Gary visited Mrs. Cole’s niece, Mrs. Jack Tillery, In Chapel Hill on Sunday, Mrs. Sallie White in Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hathaway InTar- boro. Miss Dianne Cole accompanied by Bobby White of Wilson visit ed Miss Dianne Jenkins in N. C. Sanatorium in Wilson on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey of Greensboro visited the Grov er Harrells and Mrs. Walter Ev ans over the weekend, Mrs. Bailey remained for a longer visit. A. J. Vinson, Jr., returned Tuesday from Bakersville, Mrs. A. J. Vinson, Jr., made a three- day visit to relatives in Smith- field, Sanford, Fayetteville and Cary and attended “The Sound of Music” in Raleigh, returning on spent the weekend in Raleigh, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Fleetwood. Charlie Woodard of Norfolk spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. R. T. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dean and son, Alfred, Jr., of Oxford spent the weekend with the Rev. and Mrs. John Dean. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Watts Traylor spent Sunday visiting relatives in ^ Norlina. Mrs. Richard Jenkins spent Simday in Fayetteville with Rich ard Jenkins. Mrs, W. L. Mason, Mrs. Lil lian Draper, Mrs, India Quinn, Miss Haze! Smith andMrs. Watts Traylor attended the district school of instruction of the East ern Star in Roanoke Rapids on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Outland and R. w. Outland attended the funeral of Mrs. W. P. Baker In Suffolk on September 22, A recent visitor of Mrs. Oscar Griswold was Miss Nora Long- mire of Raleigh, W. R. Blowe, Jr., returned home Monday from an extended stay in the Roanoke-Chowan Hos pital. GLOVER'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER “Road Service a Speciality” Atlas Tires and Batteries LE 9-2756 Rich Square HELLO and GOODBYE How fast the dollars go these days. But there is one way to control expense and get ahead. PAY BY CHECK Knowing where your money goes enables you to apply the brakes and that's a step in the right direction for Saving Money. Try it! Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation see or call— JOE Bryant WHEN YOU WANT TO INSURE WHAT YOU VALUE MOST . . . BRYANT ry^r P.nJLl c Club Begins Year By annabeale burgess ^ Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Brva WOODLAND - The Woodland Civile Club held its first meeUng of the new year at the community j_ , building on Thursday night Sep tember 23 at 8:00. Mrs. Donald Parker, Mrs, Mrs. E. Howell and Mrs. H. G. Barnes spe; ' Thursday in Rocky Mount. James P. Stephenson ofPorts- mouth spent Thursday night with his mother, Mrs. G. R. Stephen son. Mrs. Julian P. Porter and Miss Una White spent Thursday night Mr, and Mrs, Fletcher Bryant in Greensboro, and children, Debbie and Ralph, The David Criss family has and Jackie Burgess spent the moved to Lakeland, Fla. Mrs. R. J. Barkley spent Tues- Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Bryant, day In Everett with her brother, and Mrs, Ellis Bryant and the Rev. Paul Worrell, son, Robert Ray, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Long rtre®. Agency 115 West Main St. — Jernigan's Office Building Rhone 332-3340 or 332-3338 Ahoskie, N. C. Member of Ahoskie Credit Bureou, Inc. ‘■'"’n' ab Carolina r— ;s. Dwlg« Byrd he and Mai. Tjula Cdile. I memboAp.ond Bxf-ErRr-todi anlrui*. . -. . J--— , lo the visiting, Bueats to Alexandria, Vaij^Sre vBltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barnes. vitatl become members. Mrs, Eldridge Taylor gave a talk on her trip around the world. ^ O' Enfield spent Sunday wlthMiss Edwards. things she had collected on her travels. Refreshments were served. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION FOR TAX LEVIES To Be Held On November 2,1965 The people of Northampton County shall take notice that the Board of County Com missioners has called a special county election to be held on November 2, 1965, on two questions of whether the County shall levy a special tax for library purposes and the Tri-County Airport. The registration books for this special election will open on Satur day, October 9. 1965, at nine o’clock A.M. at the polling places, and remain open until sunset on Saturday, October 23, 1965. The various registrars in the County will be at their polling places for registering voters on the three Saturdays of October 9th. October 16th. and October 23rd. Please take notice that this is not a special registration, therefore, all persons who are now registered on the general election registration books will not have to register again lo vote in this election. If you are not registered on the general registra tion books in your resident precinct, you will have to register to vote in this special election. RUSSELL H. JOHNSON. Jr.. Chairman Northampton County Board of Elections Jim Webb ofWashlngton, D. C., is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bryant and daughter, Amy, of Norfolk spent Sunday with Miss Ida Fl^he. Mrs. C. S. Long of Murfrees boro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ed wards of Suffolk spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Johnson spent the weekend In New Bern, Wilmington and Myrtle Beach, S, C. THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTT TIMES-NEWS Published Every Thureday by PARKER BROTHERS, Ine. Esther Conner, Publisher Emeritus Mabel Branch, Manager Mail Address; Rich Square, North- ampton County, N, C. Business Office; Rich Square. N. C. Telephone Rich Square LEhlKh 9-2859 Entered os second-class mall mai ler at the Post Office at Jackson, N. C-. under Act of March 3, 1878. -Subscription Rates Mail; In the counties of Hertford, Bertie, Northampton and Gates in North Carolina, Per year, $4.00; al* months. $2.50; three years, $10.00; elsewhere in North Carolina and Virginia. one year. $5.00; alx months. $9.00; elsewhere In the United States, per year. $6.00; alx 'nonths. $4.00. Atlas Tire Sale The Round Tire! HAS NEW CONTOUR SHOULDER DESIGN 18% IMPROVED TRACTION FLATTER TREAD More Rubber On The Road IMPROVED RIDE IMPROVED TREAD WAVE See Us Before You Buy Rich Square Oil Co. 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