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PAGE 3 TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square, N. C., Dec. 16, 1965 Royal Parker Watson, Jr., 21, Say, “I saw it in The Severn, and Barbara Jean Davis, Tim^s-News,” please. Conway. r Happy Holidays Start With Pleasing Furniture HOLIDAY SPECIAL! 2-Pc. Early American SOFA & CHAIR • Foaxn-FUled # Quolity Fabric Cover Only You Can Buy Quality Furniture For Less At... JOYNER FURNITURE -WELDON, N. C.- Read and Use the Classified Want Ads \Jowi ^xclian^e J On Su nda^ SEABOARD - Mlss Winston Beale of Jackson; Donald Wayne Glover Hasty became the bride Barrett of Jackson and Billy of Joseph Caswell Callahan, III, Barrett of Jackson, on Sunday, December 12, at Mt. Child attendants were Diane Carmel Baptist Church. The Rev. and Sandra Drewette, flower girls J. Max Evington performed the and William Roland Massey, ni, ceremony. ringbearer. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Callahan is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert William Jackson High School and is em- Hasty of Jackson and the bride- ployed as secretary of the Jack- groom’s parents are Mr. and son Elementary School. Mr. Cal- Mrs. Joseph Caswell Callahan, lahan is also a graduate of Jack- Jr., of Areola, son High School and is employed The bride was given in mar- with the North Carolina Prison riage by her father. Department. Miss Patsy Hasty, sister of The couple will resideinJack- the bride, was maid of honor, son. Bridesmaids were Miss Jane i^icn w, , “BUNNYHUG” ^ gjjjp-j. gown Sizes S/M/L. . it 36.00 ^ ^^ '"rm ii 111 111 Dreamy soft Cuddlesuede... a magic knit blend of carefree Eslron® acetate and nylon... i a lovely multi colored pastel plaid of coral, aqua and yellow. Richly smocked in harmonious colors. “The Leading Fashion Center In This Area” 1022 ROANOKE AVENUE ROANOKE RAPIDS Callahan, sister of the bride groom, of Areola; Mrs. Donald Barrett, sister of the bride, of are Mr. and Mrs. Verne Smith of J^ackson; Miss Linda Jones of Newport Beach,* Calif., will ar- Nnrfnlk- niand f^lnvor nf . _ , , i Norfolk; Miss Diane Glover of Margarettsville; Miss Carolyn Jenkins of Jackson and Miss Faye Atkinson of Jackson. Billy Callahan was his broth er’s best man. Ushers were Ru pert William Hasty, Jr., of Jack- son, brother of the bride; Jack rive Saturday to spend the holi days with Mrs. Smith’s brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weaver and to attend the December 28 wedding of Miss Linda Weaver and Herbert Heis- er at Virginia Beach, ^ . , . , .. ^4. . Miss Harriet Grant ofNewport Oallahin of Areola, brother of News spent theweekendherawlth the bridegroomj James Hebert father, E. K. Grant. Pruden, Jr., of Jackson; Bill THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY TIMEL-NEWS Publithed Every Thursday by PARKER BROTHERS, Inc. Publisher Emeritus Mabel Branch, Manager vlail Address: Rich Square. North ampton County, N. C. Business Office: Rich Square, N, C. Telephone Rich Square LEhigh 9-2859 Entered as second-class mail 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, $9.00; six months, $4.00. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cole and family spent the weekend inDur- ham visiting Mrs. P, B, Cole, Sr., at Duke Hospital and Mr. and Mrs. P, B. Cole, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lehew and Mrs. J. G. Lane spent last Thurs day in Richmond, Va. Miss Cookie Askew of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. andMrs. James Askew. The Rev, and Mrs. O. S. Wil liams and daughters, Ruth and Gayle spent Monday in Raleigh. Mrs. Agnes Cobb and Mrs. Ted Gochenhour of Washington, D. C., are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Warmack and family and Miss Susan Bol ton spent Saturday in Richmond. Gardners Have Reunion RICH SQUARE - On Decem ber 5, the family of G. W. Gard ner of Halifax, held a reunion in the Charles E. Myers Com munity Building here. Attending were all of Mr. Gardner’s chil dren, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. They are: Mr. andMrs.George R. Gardner, Terrie and Ricky of Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam T. Gardner, Jane and Tom of Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Twisdale, Kathy and Caro lyn of Enfield; Mr. and Mrs. Ju lian Gardner, Boyd and David of Weldon; M/Sgt. and Mrs. Steve Stewart and Donna of Fort Lee, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. David Wil liams of Ahoskie; Mrs. Mae Belle Smith and Sheila of Halifax; Mr. and Mrs, T. E. Ivey, Mr. and Mrs, George Ivey and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ivey and Annette, all of Rich Square; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ivey and Lynne ofChucka- tuck, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ivey and Dee of Kelford; Mr. and Mrs. John Morris of Rich Square and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Smith, Sharon, Angela and Lynne of Jacksonville. Others attending were the Rev. and Mrs, N. J. McManus of Como. Bride-Elect Is Honored RICH SQUARE - Mrs. J, A. Browne, Mrs, W. L. Mason and Mrs. Grace D. Parker honored bride-elect Miss Linda Weaver at coffee on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. White poinsettias and magnolia leaves were used for decorating the living room, hall and den. The dining room table was cov ered with a cutwork linen cloth and centered with lighted white candles and white poinsettia. Mrs. May F. Boyce poured cof fee. Chicken In patty shells, ham biscuits, lily and wedding bell sandwiches, stuffed dates, pic kles, cookies, fruit cake wedges and cokes were also served. The honoree was presented a gift of china in her chosen pat tern. Approximately 20 guests at tend^. Circles Hold Holiday Party CONWAY — The members of the Business Woman’s Circle and the Nellie Deloatch Circle held their annual Christmas par ty Monday night in the Woman’s Club Building with their husbands as guests. Christmas •d'seorations were used throughout the building. Following the recreation hour the members and guests were in vited to the refreshment table where they were served punch, cake and nuts. Gifts were exchanged and group singing was enjoyed with Lit Woodard at the piano. The Jewel Box Happiness is getting a Bulova for Christmas! MRS. JOHN JACOBSEN Martin-Jacobsen Wedding Takes Place In Greensboro GREENSBORO — Miss Loretta of Conway High School and Is Dean Martin, daughter of Mr. a student at UNC-G, Greensboro, and Mrs. M. C. Martin of Con- Her husband Is attending Frult- way and John David Jacobsen, • land Bible Institute, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen of Courtesies The bride’s family entertained at a cake cutting immediately after the rehearsal Saturday night, December 11, in the social hall of the First Baptist Church. Approximately 25 people attend ed. Parties The bride was feted at a mis- Idaho, exchanged marriage vows In the Chapel of First Baptist Church on Sunday, December 12, at 3:00 p.m. Dr. Claud Bowen officiated at the double ring cere mony. Mrs. Kathryn Hodgkins was or ganist and Mr. and Mrs. CyMof- fitt, Greensboro, soloists. The bride was given in mar riage by her grandfather, Willie cellaneous shower on November Johnson of Conway. Miss Patricia Martin of Con way, sister of the bride, was maid of honor.Bridesmaids were Miss Sue Kilpatrick of Conway, cousin of the bride and Miss Mary Evelyn Andrews of UNC-G, Greensboro. Miss Ola Mae John son was mistress of ceremonies. The Rev. Adams served as best man. Ushers were the Rev, Dale Smith and the Rev. Jack Causey of Greensboro. The couple will reside at 524 Jefferson Street in Greensboro, following a wedding trip. Mrs. Jacobsen is a graduate 21 at Creeksvllle Community Building. Upon arrival the bride was presented a corsage of white mums. Joint hostesses were Mesdames Milton Strickland, Leon Galloway, EarlLasslter and Leon Martin. Approximately 25 people attended. Friends of the bridegroom en tertained at a miscellaneous shower in Greensboro prior to the wedding. The bride received many r.ice and us'slul glfits.' ' The girls at UNC-G ende/-taln- ed for the bride at North Spen cer Hall. The bride waspresent- ed with many useful gifts. Spivey Descendants Hold Annual Christmas Reunion o&M. YOU'LL LOVE TO WALK in this smart shoe! Completely contemporary ... on o poised stacked heel. But beneath the high-rise tailoring of its supple textured leather is an old-fashioned feeling, of ease that’ll moke your modern days a real joy! Try its light, cushioned '^instant comfort soon! OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL CHRISTMAS Marks Shoe Store 1035 Roanoke Ave. ROANOKE RAPIDS er By MRS. GARLAND BREDGERS Willie Louis Jones ofWindsor, Va., spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Lalon Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Futrell and Mrs. Budd Bristow visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bristow at Ga- rysburg Sunday. Jean Britton was taken to Roa- noke-Chowan Hospital Saturday night. Mr. andMrs.GarlandBrldgers spent Simday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bridgers of Conway. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Westbrooke and children of Roanoke Rapids spent Sunday with Miss Lola Wheeler. WHATS MY LANE’’ ATLANTA (UPD — Patrol man J. P- Fitzgerald described a motorist’s actions as “abstract driving.’’ Fitzgerald allowed there was good reason for the driver’s game of “What’s My Lane.’’ The driver had 52 gallons of illegal moonshine whisky in his car. MILWAUKEE -Members of the late F. W, Spivey family met Sunday, December 12, attheMil- waukee Community Building for their annual Christmas reunion. After a festive Christmas din ner, gifts were exchanged. Members of the family who attended were Mrs, E. B. Odom, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Odom, Jr., Mickey Odom, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Mosley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edwards and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Divane Salmon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gassner and family, all from Portsmouth, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Spivey and family of Vir ginia Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Cor bett Bridgers, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Bryant and children, Mr, and Mrs. Wilton Spivey, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Burden and family, Mrs. L. W. Rowell, Mr. and Mrs, Robert C. Spivey and daugh ter of Newport News, Va,; Clyde Spivey of Jackson; Miss Sarah Bishop of Roxobel; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hedspeth and Carol of Con way; Tom Hedspeth of Norfolk; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Warren, Jr., and son of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Warren, Sr., and Marianna Warren of Mil waukee. Pendieton Miss Rachel Woodard spent the weekend In Washington, D. C. Mr, and Mrs. M. B. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis were in Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stephen son were in Rocky MountMonday on business. Jim Webb of Washington, D, C., spent a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Wood ard last week. Harry C. Stephenson of Wil son spent the weekend with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Ed wards of Suffolk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ed wards, READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS Any Bulova from our large selection is bound to rate cheers! For its elegant beauty. Precision accu racy. And faithful service. 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