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r WIrd, Wjoore Sp eciLs Oo Jirst district oCadi PAGE : TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square. N. C., Sept. : , 19«5 led bond issue to be voted on In No- they have the money. She urged niflcent only executive mansion vember. that her hearers vote “yes” at which has been toured by 30,000 ‘You can encourage young the November referendum. visitors since Gov. Moore took In conclusion, Mrs. Mooretold her audience they can go to bed and “sleep in peace and tran- “YOU can encourage young the November referendum. visitors since Gov. Moore took ana “Sleep in peace ana iran- Nortv3__t_n Center. Knott is married, his dnvers to learn all principles She spoke brleny of the slate- his oath of office and where over ^ly knowing you have chosen daughter Is 6 feet and his son Is By MARIE WOOD the most of which they are capa- AHOSKIE - She knows real ble. pleasure in being able to walk For example, she spoke of their through the pages of North Ca- objective to preserve and to rolina hi^o^^ongside of her maintain the executive mansion of safety,” she said, “and're- wide beautification program 16,000 persons have been served welT and wisely in the man lead- husband. North Carolina’s Gov- as an his orical asset of value iterate they must act like ladies which “becomes the responsi- meals - many of them industrial- ing your state.” ernor. and of their plans to encourage and gentlemen at the wheel Yo- %L Tuesday, Mrs. Dan K. Moore gifts which will make all this ^an he ambassadors of safety.’ shared some of the details of possible. •• - - that walk with more than 150 Bradsher, chairman of Bertie SMALL MAN-BIG JOB County’s Democratic Women, in- HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Although troduced those at the head table small of frame, Rex F. Knott who Included Rep. Roberts Jer- “fits” well in his job. With his nigan of Ahoskie, Rep. and Mrs. 4-feet-4-inch frame, he is able Emmett Burden of Bertie Coun- to slide into tight places on ty, Rep. and Mrs. J. Raynor planes at Marshall Space Flight Among such gifts already re- Democratic women from the 15 ceived, she listed a solid rose- counties in the First District. wood mahogany bed and a stiver The state’s First Lady did it candelabra “which isasbeautiful as graciously as though in quiet any I have ever seen.” Mrs. conversation in her living room, Moore also spoke of the mansion despite the fact she spoke from “with its high celling rooms tak- the head table at a luncheon at on new life with the happy the Tomahawk Restaurant _ the sound of children at play” when second in a series of what will her grandchildren are visitors be one luncheon in each of the and she is in one of “three fa- 15 districts. vorite roles of wife, mother, and Mrs. Moore described her de- grandmother.” termination “to be the kind of a Mrs. Moore opened her talk First Lady which North Caro- with a quiet thank you for her in line deserves — and demands,” troduction by Mrs. Richard T, and of her efforts to assume Vann of Murfreesboro, president ‘‘some of the small duties” which of the Hertford County Democrat- can relieve her husband of at Women, hostess group for the least part of the strain and the luncheon. stress which a man in his posi- The speaker reviewed briefly tion can expect always to be un- work of the legislature at the der. initial session under the regime She spoke of her husband with tier husband. She paid tribute pride, tenderness and devotion- N- C. legislators and to First to share with those listening a District U.S. Congressman Her- llttle of all this when she said of t^ert C. Bonner, her place: She told the women present “I have been as close as a that women must assume the du- heartbeat to him for 30yearsand ties and obligations imposed by I know North Carolina will sain today's society - Immediate all good under his leadership.” among them, she listed as work She at no time let the audience toward highway safely and sup- lose sight of the couple's recog- I^rl of the $300 million road nition their privileges and hon ors have been achieved only be cause of the residents of North Carolina. or that their obligations as Parsons of Governor and First Lady are Andrews, s. C„ andMr. andMrs. great and they especl to achieve hiu, were weekend visitors in the home of their aunt, Mrs. W. M. Joyner, Mrs. Vepelle Barden was vis ited by her brother, Nehemiah Futrell of Hampton, Va., last week, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Timber- lake had as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bright of New- they have more time,” and prom- Carolina.” Of the road bond proposal, she ised that “you will be hearing It Is a mansion that the people commented that road engineers more about this from the Gover- of North Carolina would like to can eliminate dangers on new nor.” reflect the best in living. South- roads and they can rectify dan- Mrs. Moore described without ern manners and tradition, “In gers on old roads - but only if going into detail, life in the “mag- uiy firm conviction,”- she added. at 1 p.m. with Mrs. H. C. Sim mons of Woodland in charge of devotlonals and Rev. John Dean of Severn heard in two vocal numbers, “The Lord’s Prayer” and “America.” Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Wimbert Gardiner of Ra leigh, secretary to Mrs. Moore, and Mrs. Elizabeth Pugh ofWind- sor. First District assistant di rector in the Governor’s program to organize women. 6 feet 2 inches tall. READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS WooJLnJ SeaLoard ,nM By MRS. RACHEL LITTLE Jimmy Johnson is visiting his daughter, Mrs. John Capps in Guyton, Ga. Mrs. Hazel Fitch has returned port News, Va. to her home in Florida after Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ben- spending 2 weeks withherdaugh- thall visited Mr. Benthall’s sis ter and son-in-law, Mr. andMrs. ter, Mrs. Geneva Liverman, in Henry Fleetwood. Scotland Neck Sunday. Mrs, Hazel Johnson anddaugh- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newsome ter, Sue, accompanied by Mr. of Jacksonville visited in the FIRST LADY HEADS HER OWN RECEIVING LINE—Most of the 175 Democratic Women from the First District who heard Mrs. Moore speak at Tuesday’s luncheon in Ahoskie stayed afterwards to shake hands and here Mrs. Moore is greeted by one of them as others wait their turn after she shared her pride Tl in her husband and his place in the state’s history with them. They are from left, Mrs. Wilbur Brown, Mrs. Cecil M. Forehand, Jr., Mrs. Thomas B. Wynn, Mrs. Cecil M. Forehand, Sr., Mrs. Ben Sutton, all of Murfreesboro, and Mrs. Moore. and Mrs. Amos Parker, visited relatives in Tarboro and Green ville last Sunday. home of Mr. andMrs. Louis Las siter Sunday, Mrs. Roland Hodges has re- S'boord PTA Has Meeting PoU cadi Bill Ivey and children of Kinston, Mrs. Paul Vaughan of Lasker were Saturday guests of Mrs. Gertie Beale. By GEORGIA POWELL Mrs. Everette Doffermyre and Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Beale ac- Mrs. Euzella DoffermyreofDunn companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ran- were Wednesday guests of Mrs. SEABOARD - The Seaboard dolph Beale of Richmond spent a E. B. Lassiter and other rela- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worrell, Ben turned home after being a patient pta held its first meeting of few days last week at Nags Head lives. Worrell, and Mrs. Virgie Bark- in the U. S. Naval Hospital in ley visited Rev. and Mrs. P. T, Portsmouth, Va. Worrell in Everetts last Sunday. Mrs. JulianParkerhasreturn- Mrs. Billy Turner andMrs. ed home after a three weeks vis- Hazel Johnson were in Rocky it with her niece, Mrs. Bill Mey- Mount Saturday. ers of New Orleans, La. Mrs. Lloyd Maddrey, Jo Ann Walter Carter has returned and Lloyd Fenton, visited Lloyd home after a visit with his daugh- ticipating: Miss *Jesse*'or^Vr Maddrey In Wilson Sunday. ter and son-in-law, Mr, andMrs. Mrs. Alice Darr Mrs Mabel Mrs. J. L, Gay, accompanied Haywood Bland of Virginia Beach, Rogers and Mrs.’Faye *Taylor by Mrs. Sands and Mrs. Smith Va. The topic was how can parents* the year Tuesday afternoon, Sep- and also visited Bertha Baugham Mr. andMrs. Cornelius Las- tember 21, with Z. L. Daven port, Jr., president, presiding. Devotional was given by the Rev. J. L. Walter Moose. A panel discussion was held with the following teachers par' of Reidsville, spent last week at Atlantic Beach. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jones of Middleburg visited Mrs. J. L. Gay this week. Russell Edwards has return ed home after undergoing surgery at Park View Hospital in Rocky Mount. Mrs. S. M. Hodsdon of Com merce, Ga., and Mrs. J. M. Dra per of Winston-Salem have re turned home after spending some time here due to the illness of their father, Russell Edwards. The following students have en tered college: Carolyn Moore, Chowan; Betsy Bradley, RPI, Richmond; Mary Gay, Meredith. Mrs, Betty Gay has returned home after spending a week in help their child. Emporia have moved into their The followingcommitteeswere home here. appointed: Program chairman, in a Raleigh hospitaL siter spent a long weekend in Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hodges Raleigh attending the Shrine and son. Bill, of Richmond spent Ceremonial, several days last week with his . Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Futrell parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow of Portsmouth were Sunday Hodges, due to the death of Bil- guests of his mother, Mrs. Luter ly’s grandmother, Mrs. Lona Futrell. ijodges. .. ‘.A . , Mr,, and Mrs. Randolph Beale Mrs. E. B. Lassiter attended of Richmond spent last weekwith an Eastern Star district school his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. meeting in Roanoke Rapids Sat- Beale. end with his mother, Mrs. Louise Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Vick were called home this weekend due to the accident of her father, Jun ius Stancell of Siler City. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mad drey, Jr,, and children ofGreens- boro visited Mrs. J. R. Maddrey during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson of Raleigh visited his mother, Mrs, Hazel Johnson, and her par- Chicago. She was elected Region- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Leon Blythe, al Manager of World Book En- - • - • • - - • - • cyclopedia effective as of October Gary Bass and David Bass of the Rev. Mr. Moose; member- •Greenville visited their parents, ship, Mrs. Annie Bass; publicity, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bass over C. R. Darr; hospitality, Mrs. the weekend. Merrell Gay. Robert Taylor spent the week- urday. Mrs. Bob Hill ofMurfreesboro spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. A. L. Lassiter, Barry Babb of Roanoke Rapids spent the weekend with Connie and Denise Babb. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Lew- ter and daughter of Suffolk were Sunday visitors of his mother, Mrs. Ray Lewter. J J Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beale. Jr., ^aaieiown By MRS. INDIA QUINN Mr. and Mrs. NewIIn Outland and Mrs. Virgie Blowe visited Mrs. Annie Babb in Roanoke Rapids Saturday. Mrs. Blowe re mained in Roanoke Rapids for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Babb. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin and daughter, Janice, of Gates were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moody Howard. ton visited Mrs. H. L. Johnson and attended the funeral of Wal lace Johnson Sunday in Conway. Visitors in the home of Mrs. H. L. Johnson during the week were; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Parke of Virginia Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Atkinson of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Coggins were in Richmond Friday where he received a check up at Rich mond Memorial Hospital. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Coggins, Jr., and family for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Smith and daughter Charline visited M“^ .*fid Mrs^^-L-Klng of Ahos kie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins and daughter, Kathryn and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Smith and Charlene visited their sons at Camp Lejeune during the week end, Mrs. Grady Bridgers andMrs. Vernon Welsted of Richmond vis ited Blannle Bridgers at ECC, Greenville Saturday. Vernon Welsted of Richmond arrived here Saturday to accom pany his wife and children back Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Murphy to Richmond on Sunday. She has children of Elizabeth City spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ray Bryant, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffith and Mrs. Minnie Hall spent Sunday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lovegrove and family were Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Fel- and' family of Ahoskie were Sun day dinner guests of her mother, Mrs, E. B. Lassiter, Gene Wayne Johnson of Fay- Miss Judy Daniel of Raleigh children of Coleraln and Mrs. Charlie Wallace, Mrs, Melton Alligood, Mrs. GuyWool- ard and Mrs, David Watford of Washington, N. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Ricks Thursday. Mr, and Mrs, Johnny Smith of Michigan are spending some time with his sister, Mrs. J. L. Warrick. Herman Long has returned home after 3 weeks in Roanoke Rapids Hospital, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Parker at tended the annual N. C. Horse Show in Raleigh Friday and Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moody of spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S, Y. Daniel. Miss Mary Gay of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, David Gay. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Bradley of Grifton visited Mrs. A, W. Edwards Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Edward White- and Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Mrs. Herbert Vaughan and chil dren of Woodville. Mrs. Herbert Tyler and Mrs. Soloman Bracy spent Saturday in Portsmouth and visited Mrs. E. A. Powell in Maryview Hospital. Mrs, R. E. Dunning of Plym outh spent the weekend with Miss Minnie Dunning. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Womble Cola Byrd of Roxobel and Mrs. Fannie Joyner visited Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Womble Thursday etteville visited Mr. and Mrs. night. Newlin Outland Sunday. Miss Patricia Futrell of Eliz- Mr- and Mrs. Willie Louis abeth City spent the weekend in ^^ke and daughter of Murfrees- the home of Mr. and Mrs. James t-oro were Sunday visitors of his E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil P^i'^nts, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Edmonson and Linda Cooper of Duke. Scotland Neck spent Sunday. Mack Beale spent several days Mr. and Mrs, Ted Tyler and ^ast week as a surgical patient in children, Cindy, Bert and Jeff, of Portsmouth General Hospital. Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs, Bobby Tyler and children, Nancy, Cheryl and Vonda, of Hampton, Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyler. Whitehlad “attended “the* anm^ai visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spi- Mrs. Maud McGowan of Wil- N C Horse Show in Raleigh Sat- vey in Roxobel Sunday. liamston, Mrs. Claudis Hail of Washington, D. C., visited their Sdav Raleigh sat Ahoskie and Mrs. Edward Culli- mothers, Mrs. Ernest Britt and Miss Helen Davis of Raleigh Monday. Iwauhee By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON and Mrs. A. T. Watson of been with her mother for three weeks. Mrs. H. L. Johnson and her house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Atkinson of Richmond, were Fri day dinner guestsofMr.andMrs. Robert Futrell of Murfreesboro. Mr, and Mrs, James Johnson visited Mr. andMrs.RufusWalk- er and Mr. and Mrs, Tommy Lambert of Raleigh during the weekend. They were accompa nied by Marianna Warren and Misses Remona and Rita Britt. George C. Warren, Jr., and family of Washington, D. C., vis ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Warren, Sr., for a week’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Lokle Johnson spent Monday in Roanoke Rapids. visited Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Lit- Billie tie during the weekend. and son, William Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. W. p. Edwards, Jr., visited in Ahoskie Tuesday Tyler and family. ’ Mrs. Jessie Burkett and Mrs. Mrs. J, J. Beale of Raleigh , J. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Elliott and sisters j^j-s. Britt and Mrs. Watson re- Mrs. H. I, Coggins. She was ac- Sunday. turned to Washington with them companied by Mrs. W, R. Walker Mrs. M. A. Elliott spent the fgj- several weeks visit. who visited Mr. and Mrs. James weekend in Wilson with her son, Loyd Harold Johnson and Mr, Johnson and other relatives of Thomas Elliott, and family. Lemuel Odom of Kins- this vicinity. 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