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PAGE 2 TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square. N. C.. October 21, IMS ^ OMd tiime Hick S„ WOMENS SdfdiU *7iu )4t/ut Fall Festival Set In Jackson JACKSON - A night of good food, fun and entertainment is planned by the Jackson Elemen tary School PTA when they spon sor the annual Fall Festival on Friday, October 29. The night’s events will begin ■with a turkey supper to be served at 6 p.m. ^aq(et BRIDE-ELECT—Miss Rachel Victory Spradley Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Spradley of Whlteville, who announce her engagement to Johnny Bryant Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T- Parker of Conway. The wedding will tae place December 26. Circle Honors Mrs. Pledger CONWAY - Members of the Nellie Deloatch circle of Conway Baptist Church visited Mrs. R. N, Pledger In the home of Mr, and Mrs. James Brittle In Wood land on Friday night and honored her at a surprise birthday party. Red roses, a birthday cake and gifts were presented the honoree. Those present wereMesdames C. J. Watson, William Johnson, Wilson Brldgers, C. S. Deloatch, Kenneth Woodard, Lawrence Ricks, Lee Brittle, Mr. andMrs. James Brittle and Ginger Brit tle. ^acL don By MRS. THELMA G. SPIVEY Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Coleman and daughters spent the weekend in Norlina, guests of her mother, Mrs. J. R. Sammons. On Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Sammons, they toured the Skyline Drive. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. T.Seawell and daughters of Falls Church, Va., and Bernard Robertson of ECC, Greenville, spent the week end with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Robertson. Arthur Cochrane of Charlotte was weekend guest of hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cochrane. Miss Helen Boone of Ralel^ spent Saturday with her aunt, Mrs. M. L. Jernigan. Mrs. N. B. Hughes is a patient In Roanoke - Chowan Hospital, Ahoskie. children of Plymouth spent a few days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Britton. Dr. and Mrs. Charlie Sykes of Mt. Airy spent the weekend with his father, B, L. Sykes, who Is recuperating at his home here after spending five weeks In Bap tist Hospital at Winston-Salem. W, A. Boone is In Roanoke Rap ids Hospital as a result of a fall. own By MRS. INDIA QUINN Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Terry of Colonial Heights spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leggett. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolton and children of Elizabeth City, Mrs, James Joyner and daughter, Frances and granddaughter, Hope Burkett of Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Griffith and Mrs. Min nie Hall visited Mrs. MiltonJoy- ' ner and family during the week end. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Joyner were Mr. and Mrs, Clamart Joyner and son, Olivant of Norfolk and Mr. and Mrs, Bob Culllfer of Roxobel, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hollo- well and children of Fayetteville spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Lucy Hollowell and Hugh Hollowell. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tyler and children, Cindy, Bert and Jeff spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyler. Sat urday visitor was Dr. N. B. Ty ler of Raleigh, Jackie Boyceof Woodland spent Saturday with Michael Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love- grove and children visited his grandmother, Mrs. S, L. Love- grove in Scotland Neck Sunday. Sp-5 and Mrs. Ashley Tyler and son, Ste'vde of Fayetteville spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tyler, Pfc. Douglas Tyler of Fort Dev- ens. Mass., is spending a few weeks leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis and baby, William Ashley of Conway were Sunday guests. GUEST SPEAKER—Rod Amundson, editor of Wildlife magazine, was guest speaker at Monday night’s meeting of the Rich Square Garden Club and showed a film on wildlife babies. Prior to the meeting Mrs. W. E. Worrell, club president, and Amundson studied a flower arrangement, designed by member Mrs, R. B. Bolton, illustrating the wildlife theme. of Suffolk spent the weekend with Mrs. Pauline Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Britt and children and Mrs. Bernice Britt attended the State Fair in Raleigh on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. Henry Johnson and Mrs, Ralph AskewwereinRockyMount Saturday. Mrs, Betty Johnson accompa nied Miss Sallie Ann Barber of Ahoskie to Rocky Mount Thurs day. Mrs, H. L. Johnson accompa nied Miss Marianna Warren to Raleigh Frlday.Mariannaattend- ed the State Fair. Mrs. Johnson visited Mr. andMrs.RufusWalk- er, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beale and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lambert, all of Raleigh. Mrs. H. Grady Brldgers, Mrs. Ralph Askew and Mrs. G. C. Warren were Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Welsted of Richmond, Va. Mrs. H. L. Johnson accompa nied Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Walker of Raleigh on a tour of the State House In Raleigh Sunday. Mrs. James Johnson accompa nied Mrs. A. V. Flythe, Jr., of Conway to Raleigh and visited kJid Tte= son ofPortsmouthvisitedMr.and Mrs. Frank Britt and attended the funeral of F. E. Martin Mon day. Mr. and Mrs, H. I. Coggins left here Tuesday to ^dsit their children, Mr. and Mrs, H, I, Cog gins, Jr., of Richmond and while there he will have a check up on a recent operation at the Rich mond Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Wilbur Stephenson of Portsmouth is spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Fred L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bealie J. Mar tin, Jr., spent the weekend in Ra leigh and attended the State Fair on Saturday. On Sunday they vis ited B. J. Martin in Wilson. Mrs. J. G. Lane andMrs. A. B. Miller left Tuesday to spend sev eral days in Greenville, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lane and children. Mrs. Geraldine Tucker of Ahoskie visited her mother, Mrs, J. E. Harrell during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mason spent the weekend at Virginia Beach, and attended the annual convention of the Smithfield Packing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Beale and daughter of Broadway spent several days here last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Freeman. Carol and Pat Branch of Roa noke Rapids spent the weekend with their grandmother, Mrs. E. L. Branch, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sizer and sons, and Mrs. C. C. Barrett of Suffolk, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Saw yer of Portsmouth, Mr. andMrs. Steve Klaleel and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Riggans of Greenville were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, W. C, Futrell. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lassiter and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Las siter and daughter, Debbie of Durham spent the weekend with their parents,Mr. andMrs, Jesse L. Lassiter, Sunday guests in the Lassiter home were: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Edwards and son of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. and Mrs, Braxton Ricks and family of Con way and Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Braswell and daughter of Jack- son. Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Bishop of Ocean City, Md,, visitedMrs. El sie B, Jilcott last week. Weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph F. Cole were Mr. and Mrs. Kelton L. Jones of Salisbury, Md., Mrs, Sally W. White of Wilson andMr. andMrs. Avery Hathaway of Tarboro. Mrs. C. E. Myers is spending three weeks with friends in Audu bon, N. J. THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY TIMES-NEWS Published Every Thursday by PARKER BROTHERS, Inc. Esther Conner, Publisher Emeritus Mabel Branch, Manager Mall Address: Rich Square, North ampton County, N. C. Business Otflce; Rich Square. N. C. Telephone Rich Square LEhigh 9-2659 Entered as second-class mall mat ter 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; six months, $2.50; three years, $10.00; elsewhere In North Carolina and Virginia. one year, $5.00; six months, $3.00: elsewhere In the United States, per year, $6.00; six montits, $4.00. WomonsClub Backs Issue CONWAY - The Conway Wom an’s Club met Wednesday night with the president, Mrs. C. S. DeLoatche, presiding. The devo tional was given by the chaplain, Mrs. William Johnson. During the business session the club voted to endorse the road bond issue. A report was given on the birthday calendar. Plans were made to attend the district federation meeting in Murfreesboro October 20, Mrs. DeLoatche introduced the speaker of the evening, Mrs. Jay Porter, of Severn, state second vice president, who spoke on “What Is A Woman’s Club?" potecaAi By GEORGIA POWELL Mrs. Jimmy Murphy and fam ily of AhosklewereSundayguests of her mother, Mrs. E. B. Las siter. Mr. and Mrs. Genie Babb of Roanoke Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Babb. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilton and daughter of Morehead City and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray Lewter and daughter of Suffolk, Va., visited Mrs. Mary Levrter during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Galloway attended the Connor-Gray wed ding in Portsmouth, Va., Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner of Portsmouth, Va., visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Copeland of Hertford were weekend guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Lassi ter and boys, Neil and Frank spent the weekend touring the Skyline Drive. RISK LOSING CASH ... A BANK OF RICH SQUARE check book is so convenient, so authoritative, too. Avoid carrying large sums; it can be dangerous. Open your checking account here. 0l€€>A Member of Fede^’al Deposit Insurance Corporation becca Flythe on Wednesday, they also attended the State Fair. Mrs. A. V. Hall, Jr., of Vir ginia Beach, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. James Vinson accompanied Mrs, A. V. Hall of Virginia Beach to Petersburg and visited their brother, Junius Flythe who Is a patient in Lee Nursing Home lere. Johnnie Gilliam of Portsmouth pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brldgers and ac- ompanied them to the State Fair n Saturday, Others attending the air with themwereHarveyBrid- jers and Walter Clyde Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Page Kastelburg f Richmond, Va., spent a few ays recently with Mr. and Mrs. larry Timberlake. Mrs. T. F. Flythe who is 82 years old, underwent a gallblad der operation last week and Is back home doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stephen- By MRS. GARLAND BRIDGERS Mrs. Slmmie Lassiter of Mil waukee spent the weekend at her home here. Mrs. Garland Warren is a pa tient in Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Long and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Long and two children of Portsmouth were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Brldgers. ivir. and Mrs. Frances Collier and son of Franklin were Sunday guests of Mrs, Ollle Collier and Mrs. Simmie Lassiter. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Warren and children of Portsmouth were Sunday guests of his mother, Mrs. Essie Warren. Mr, and Mrs. David Futrell were in Norfolk Friday night. Mrs. C. C. Bryant spent last week in Rocky Mount with her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Brldgers, who is a patient in Park View Hospital. We’re ‘‘up a tree” to build a better tomorrow Think about the ]u\ure when you see one of our men high up on a power pole. WeTe heavying up our power lines now to meet the booming demand for power that is devel oping throughout the rural areas. Here’s what’s happening; Our rural electric system started out by supplying mainly farms and homes. We still do. But the great migration of Americans into rural areas has increased the need for rural electricity beyond all expectations. Now we supply many more homes plus schools, churches, rural businesses, and industrial plants. We’re happy to serve our community well to help it grow and prosper. All of this means more demand for electricity, more and heavier power lines . . • and a better to morrow ior rural people who are served by our rural electric system.
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