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PAGE 2 TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square, N. C.. Nov. 25, 1965 Girl Scouts Cook Out Bride-Elect CONWAY - The Conway Junior and Cadette Girl Scouts had a cook out, November 6 from 5 to 9 p.m. In Mrs. Frank Spires’ back yard. Each scout brought her own food and cooked It. Dur ing the evening, the girls skated and sang around the campfire. Those attending were: Vickie Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Beverly Vinson, Becky Woodard, Tonya Spires, Connie Beth Flythe, Phy llis Davis, Debbie Davis, Betty Jo Woodard, Robin Ward, Carol Hedspeth, Franclne M'irtln, Deb bie Woodard and Sue Baldridge. Mrs. Blonnle Johnson assist- Is Honored CONSUMER CREDIT CO. • CASH • COURTESY • CONVENIENCE 232 E. MAIN 332-4172 CASH RECEIVED $.5.m56 .107.16 204.33 103.68 MONTHLY PAYMENTS 24x$30 18x$23 1SX$18 12x$ll Auction Sale HOUSEHOLD ond KITCHEN T. of fhe lofe RNITURE Mrs Delia Warren Brisfow Tuesday, Dec. 7-10 A.M. ON HIGHWAY 305 Beside LONG's STORE and SERVICE STATION BETWEEN RICH SQUARE AND JACKSON ALL SALES FINAL — J. S. BRISTOW, Executor of Estate of Mrs. Delia W. Bristow JACKSON - Miss Winnie Has ty, bride-elect of December, was honored at a miscellaneous brid al shower on November 10. The shower was given by Mrs. Ray mond Worley and Mrs. Marvin Flythe in the homeofMrs. Flythe. The honoree was presented a carnation corsage. The living room was decorat ed with arrangements of white mums and gladioli. The refreshment table was covered with a cut-work cloth and centered with an arrangement of mums. Fruit punch, bridal cake squares, mints, and nuts were served. Mrs. Donald Barrett, a recent bride, was remembered with a gift of china in her chosen pat tern. Those attending were: Mrs, Rupert Hasty, mother of the hon oree, Miss Patsy Hasty, Mrs, Yule Designs Club Topic Sat/a/ /4eUi>U^ im '?4it RICH SQUARE - Mrs. Nell Wise of Murfreesboro spoke to the Rich Square Garden Club members at their Monday night meeting and showed Christmas decorations, t Mrs. Wise fold the group to use a theme in decorating for the holidays. She stated that gar lands are the main Christmas theme this year. She stressed that when you are decorating stick with one theme. Plans for beautification of the cemetery, a project of the club, was discussed. The members hope to complete the project with the help of organizations andplot owners. Hostesses at Monday night’s meeting were Mrs, Oscar Gris wold, Mrs. Dix Moir and Miss Sadie Futrell, at the home of Mrs. R. B. Outland. Joe Callahan, Sr., Miss Carolyn Jenkins, Miss Faye Atkinson, Mrs, J. R. Duke, Mrs. Donald Barrett, Mrs. Horace Davis, Mrs. Peggy Atkinson of Jackson and Mrs. Charles Stephenson, Mrs. Robert Drewette and Miss Glenda Carroll of Seaboard. Barrett Vows Are Spoken WANTED MEN - WOMEN JACKSON - Mr. and Mrs. Ru pert William Hasty announce the marriage of their daughter, Bet ty Gray to Donald Wayne Bar rett. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Early Barrett of Jackson. The wedding took place at Mt. Carmel Baptist ChurchnearSea board on November 13 at 3 p.m. The Rev. Max Evlngton officiat- \ from ages 18 and over. Prepare now for U. S. Civil Service job openings during the next 12 months. Government positions pay high starting salaries. They provide much great er security than private employment and excel lent opportunity for ad vancement. Many posi tions require little or no specialized education or experience. Lincoln Service has help ed thousands prepare for these tests every year since 1948. It is one of the largest and oldest private ly owned schools of its kind and is not connected with the Government. For FREE information on Government jobs, includ ing list of positions and salaries, fill out coupon and mail at once-TODAY. But to get one of these You will also get full de jobs, you must pass a tails on how you can pre test. The competition is pare yourself for these kee^ and tests. CGil t 'aelay—act NOW. I Miss Patsy Hasty, sister of I the bride, was maid of honor. I Randolph Barrett was his son’s I best man. Ushers were William Randolph Barrett, brother of the I bridegroom and Raymond Jones. Mistress of ceremonies was j Mrs. Robert Eugene Drewette of Seaboard. The bridegroom is presently employed at AMPAC In Conway. After a wedding trip to the mountains of North Carolina the couple is at home In Jackson. Courtesies Shower - On October 20, a I miscellaneous bridal shower honoring the bride was held In I the home of Mrs. Randolph Bar- ' rett. I Joint hostesses for the event ^ were Mrs, Randolph Barrett, j Mrs. Matt W. Ransom, IV and .1- MisK Patsy Hasty. Fifty guests J_Aljkd. SHOPPERS' DELIGHT—Looking at a display of articles on sale at the Rich Square Methodist Bazaar on Tuesday were left to right Mrs. Sam Lehew, Mrs. J. G. Madry, Mrs. John R. Baugham, Mrs. Janie Barnes, and back to cam era, Mrs. Dorothy Brutosky. The annual event, sponsored by the Woman’s Society of Christian Service, featured home cooked foods, a white elephant booth, Christmas decorations, crafts and arts, and a snack bar. YOUR ONE STOP BANKING CENTER 4% • Checking Accounts • Savings Accounts • Personal Loans • Auto Loans • Home Loans • Business Loans • Farm Loans • Safe Deposit Boxes ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS when left on deposit 12 months WE PAY h' 3% Hi On Regular SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Roanoke-Chowan Bank Member of the FDIC Yule Ideas Given HDC LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. NC-32-3 Pekin. Illinois I am very much interested. Please send me absolutely FREE (1) A list of U. S. Government positions and sai- aries; (2) Information on how to qualify for a U. S. Gov ernment Job. Name Age Street Phone City State D3) Til. -lome of Mr. and Mrs, Ru pert William Hasty was the scene for a cake cutting on November 12, Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Flythe. Ghurch Glass BorclQyi 'Barclay’s Bourbon Barclay’s Bourbon 48 MONTHS OLD $055 $025 4/5 QUART PINT STRAIGHT BOUReON WHISKEY- BO PROOf • JAS. lARGAY & CO., UMITEO, KOKA. HL Reorganizes PENDLETON -TheTELClass of the local Baptist Church met In the home of Mrs. Gilbert T. Stephenson recently to reorgan ize and make plans for the com ing year. Mrs. E. J. Burgess, newly elected teacher, presided. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs, J. L. Bryant; vice president, Mrs. Gil bert T. Stephenson; secretary, Miss Clara Edwards; assistant secretary, Mrs.W.C.Stephen son; treasurer, Mrs. Roger W. Davis; personal service com mittee, Mrs, M. B. Johnson and Mrs. C. K. Maddrey; group cap-' tains, Mrs. Roger Davis and Mrs. Hudson Askew; social com mittee, Mrs. W. M. Stephenson, Mrs. Stanley Barnes and Mrs. GASTON - The Gaston and Pleasant Hill Home Demonstra tion Clubs met in a joint meeting Monday night in the VEPCO liv ing center in Roanoke Rapids. Miss Lenna Rose Bass, VEP CO home economist, presented the demonstration, “Christmas Ideas In Foods and Decorations.’’ Miss Bass had on display many Christmas decorations inexpen sively made and showed steps in making them. Foods on display were orange marmalade, nut bread^^^jf-^.-ture Recipes from a folder’lntitled “Get Reddy For Christmas,” from VEPCO Home Service was given to each person present. Attending from Gaston were Mrs. M. C. Vincent, Mrs. H, L. Blythe, Mrs. E. P. Hyman, Mrs. Henry Jordan, Mrs. R. P. Allen, Mrs, H. C. Guthrie, Mrs. M, W. Grant, Mrs. J. S. Wells, Mrs. M. C. Dunlow, Mrs. Lillie Mae Turner, Mrs. Parker Rowell, Mrs. L. P. Woodruff and Mrs. Tom Willey. Licensed To Wed Paul Leslie Powell, Jr., 19, Como, and Judith Rose Warren, 17, Conway. Cupid Away Apparently Dan Cupid is away on vacation catching up on rest for his annual pre-Christmas activity, Mr. Powell and Miss Warren are the only couple to apply for a marriage license In Northampton County sofarinNo- vember. mother, Mrs. Lalon Jones. _9ibbs of Arizona is o,/^«ding sbiire time witiiiusaunt. Miss Lola Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. James of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bridgers spentSunday with Mrs. B. T. Bridgers. Mrs, R. H. Barrett spent the past two weeks in Edenton with Mrs, La Dell Parker. Mrs. Arline Smith spent Sun day in Norfolk with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Davis. Ensign Larry Martin is spend ing this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Glaston Martin. Willis Martin of State Univer sity, Raleigh spent the weekend with them. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Martin and son of Roanoke Rapids and Miss Joan Martin of Wake Forest Col lege at Winston-Salem. Mrs. Billy Smith spent the weekend in Morrlsville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Page. Tapp Vaughan, Cynthia As kew and Jackie Rose, accompa nied Miss Martin, their teacher, to Raleigh Saturday to see “Sound of Music.” Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bridgers and son, Freddie Wayne of Rocky Mount were weekend guests of Mr. antj Mrs. C. C. Bryant. Mrs, Sue nowerton returned Friday from California after spending sometime with her hus band, Bruce Howerton, who is stationed there with the U. S, Navy, Mrs. Ruby Jenkins spent the weekend in Boykins with her mother, Mrs. W. C. Smith spent last weekend in Cove City with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Warmack, Jr, and family. MASONRY CONSTRUCTION SPECIALISTS HIGH QUALITY READY MIXED CONCRETE AND MASONRY BLOCKS Homes, business structures, com mercial and industrial buildings, churches and farm buildings planned and built in a handsome and durable manner. We carry a complete line of build ing materials. We will help you finance your building on convenient terms if you can make a reasonable down pay ment. 'V V -.-...v ^ 1 Let Our Salesman Call ond See You! Torboro Concrete & Building Supplies, Inc. Torboro, N. C. Telephone: TA3-4184 cjCadL er Miss Elizabeth Warren of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Essie Warren. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Bridgers of Rocky Mount were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Louis Jor dan and daughters of Windsor, Va., were Sunday guests of his THE NORTHAMPTON 'COUNTY TIMES-NEWS Publithed Every Thuraday by PARKER BROTHERS, Inc. Either Conner, Publiiher Emeritu* Mabel Branch, Manager Mull Address: Rich Square, North ampton County, N. C. Business Office; Rich Square, N. C. Telephone Rich Square LEhfgh B-2859 Entered as second-class mail mui- tfi- at the Post Office at Jackson, N, C.. under Act of March 3, 1B78. Subscrcption Rates Mall: In the counties of Hertford, Bertie, Northampton and Gates In North Carolina, Per year, $4.00; alx 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, $8.00: six rnonUvs, $4.00. Gilbert T. Stephenson. Initial plans were made for a Christmas dinner. Mrs. Stephenson served hot chocolate, orange biscuits and cake to the following: Mrs. W. M. Stephenson, Mrs.HintonBrit- ton, Miss Clara Edwards, Mrs. Roger W. Davis, Mrs. Carrie B. Howell, Mrs. Basil Taylor, Mrs. M. B. Johnson, Mrs. Randolph Phillips, Mrs. W. C. Stephenson, Mrs. J. L. Bryant and Mrs. E, J. Burgess. Indeed We Are Thankful. . , , not only for the privilege of living in our wonderful land of America with a rich tradition left to us by our Pilgrim Fother, . . . but for good friends ond cus tomers like you whose loyalty has contributed so much to our progress. 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