■ i, I Mrs. Dickens c onu/ai Is Honored GASTON - Mrs. Ronnie Dick ens, mother of a newly adopted son, was feted at a shower Fri day night in the Lebanon Method ist Church Educational Building. Hostesses were Mrs. J, E. Dickens, Mrs, James Massey and Mrs. Ronnie Owens. Upon arrival the honoree was presented a corsage from the During the evening games and contests were played. Prizes went to Mrs. John Cooke, Mrs. E. S. Edwards, Mrs, Nancy Ed wards, Mrs. Warren Dickens and Miss Osceola Crew. Guests Included the honoree, Mrs. Winifred Massey, Mrs. E. S. Edwards, Mrs. Nancy Ed wards, Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Rupert Robinson, Miss Aubrey Crew, Mrs. Ernest Webb, Miss Osceola Crew, Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Mrs, E. B. Burnette, Mrs. L. P. Woodruff, Mrs. J. C. Cooke, Mrs. David.Rodwell,Mrs. Warren Dickens, Mrs. Viola Dickens, Mrs. Walter Hubbard, Mrs. John Cooke, Mrs. H. L. Blythe, Mrs, Marshall Grant, Mrs. J. S. Wells and Mrs. Gerry Moore. HD Members Hear Lawyer JACKSON -FeltonTurner, Jr., local lawyer was guest speaker at thePleasant Grove Home Dem onstration Club’s regular meet ing on Tuesday. He spoke on ‘Should 1 Make A Will, How and Why.” He told of wills and the laws of North Caro lina pertaining to disbursement of property. He was introduced by Mrs. Carl Price, president of the club. Mrs. Raymond Worley gave the devotion and led in prayer. Mrs. J. S. Crocker gave the garden report. Refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Philip Hughes and Mrs. Gertrude Buham toMr, and Mrs. Felton Turner, Mrs. Carl Price, Mrs. M. R. Parker, Mrs. Raymond Worley, Mrs. J. S. Crocker, Mrs. Sam Turner, Mrs. Zackie Harrell, Mrs. Grace Wall, Mrs. J. D. Carver, Mrs. James Sears, Mrs. John How ell, Mrs. Howard Jordan andMrs. Jim Spivey. Study Course Is Completed MILWAUKEE - The Rev. J. E. _ Sutton concluded the Bible study course bh Sunday night at Bethany Church. Attending were members of churches on the Milwaukee charge. Sunday night’s topics were "The Human Side of the Church,” "The Church in Tension with the World,” and “The Mission ofthe Church,” A film strip, “Fantas tic Journey,” was also shown. Hostesses for the final course were Mrs. Howard Bridgers, Mrs. Roy Bridgers, Mrs. M. S. Bridgers, Mrs. Blonnle Johnson and Mrs. Charlie Panton. 4-H Club Plans Year Mrs. Dossle Sutton of Faison was guest of her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Gattls, Friday and Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Thomas and children of Tarboro visited Mr, and Mrs. Jim Vick Sunday, Mrs. Hiram Draper, Sr., is a patient in Roanoke Rapids Hospi tal. Joseph Barrett and Lewis Mul der left last week for Fort Jack- son, S. C,, where they will serve six months in the Army Reserve. Mrs. Ennis Martin and Mrs. B. M. Rawlings were in Norfolk Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Mulder isapatlent In Park View Hospital in Rocky Mount. Melinda Martin of East Caro lina College, Greenville, was home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Smith and children of Ahoskie were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Deloatch Sunday. Connie Beth and Jan Flythe spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murray in Raleigh and attend^ the Barnum and Bailey Circus on Saturday. William Davis and daughters, Jewel and Vickie, and Lee Brit tle visited Mrs, Davis in Rich mond Memorial Hospital Sunday, The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bal dridge and children and Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ward and children were in Raleigh Friday and at tended the circus. Mrs. R. E. Turner visited Mr. and Mrs, Nat Felton near Eure Saturday. Ann Britt is a patient in Roa- noke-Chowan Hospital, Ahoskie, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Holloman of Aulander visited their daugh ters, Mrs. Marlon Lassiter and Mrs. James Martin, Sunday. Mrs. Billy Drig^n and Infant son returned home Thursday from Southampton Memorial Hospital, Franklin, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parkes of Greensboro were called home this weekend due to the death of the former’s grandmother, Mrs, Lorena Vick, Mrs. Burton Barnes left Fri day to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Whitney Harrlss, in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Woodard and son of Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Woodard, Jr., during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Brittle and children spent the weekend with relatives in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Turn er of Wlnton and Miss Audrey Turner of Portsmouth visited Mrs. R. E. Turner Friday. Mrs, Betty Watson returned to Roanoke-Chowan Hospital Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. DalBrldgersand daughter, Beth, of Raleigh spent a few days here with Mr. andMrs. Julian Bridgers, Carol Tillery of Suffolk visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom mie Tillery, Saturday. Mrs. George Deloatch visited her daughter, Mrs. J. W, Cutchin in Boykins, Va., Saturday. Marion Lassiter left Sunday to attend a mobile chemical school held in the Elliott Hotel in Suffolk. Thomas Futrell Taylor left Sunday for Fort Jackson, S, C., where he will serve six months in the Army Reserve. Mr, and Mrs. Linwood Jenkins and children of Washington were weekend guests of Mrs, Dancy Davis. Fleetwoods Rick Sc MR. AND MRS. VAUGHAN Voughon-Atkinson Vows Exchanged In Jackson JACKSON - Miss Edith Faye Atkinson and Lewis Arthur Vaughan exchanged marriage vows in a ceremony In the Jack- son Methodist Church onjanuary 16. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Edgar At kinson of Jackson and her hus band’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leroy Vaughan, also of Jackson. Mrs. Horest Harrell of Jack- son, accompanied Robert John son, Jr., of Victoria, soloist. Mrs. Sam Turner and Mrs. Carl Price directed the wed ding. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Mrs. Samuel Atkinson, Jr., of Elizabeth City, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids Included Miss Car olyn Jenkins, Miss SallyeSpivey, Miss Barbara Storey and Miss Nettie Wheeler, all of Jackson. Leroy Vaughan was his son’s best man. Ushers were Stafford Wheeler, John Parker, Charles Long, David Hasty, James Rus sell Long, all of Jackson, and Lynwood Burgess, brother-in- law of the bridegroom, of Con way. Lyn Burgess, nephew of the bridegroom, served as ringbear- Blackstone; Mr. and Mrs. Alston Atkinson and Miss Brenda Aren- dall of Roanoke, Va.; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Johnson, Jr,, Miss Betty Gayle Johnson and Ronnie Johnson of Victoria, Va, Following a short wedding trip the couple are residing at 825 Hamilton Street in Roanoke Rap ids. ed. MILWAUKEE - The Doo-Lit- tle Junior 4-H Club met Febru ary 3 at the Community Building with Zackie Harrell of the coun ty extension office as guest, Mr. Harrell assisted the club in planning the year’s program. Included In the program will be a trip to Gaston Dam, howto con duct a club meeting, keeping 4-H records, a study of manners, packing a suitcase and a course on safety. The club presented the former leader. Miss Brenda Martin, a bridal gift. Present leader Is Mrs. Pearl Jenkins. Refreshments were served by Cindy Johnson and Debbie Brid gets. -Charles W. Jenkins Reporter (^aqfeto wn Miss Futrell Is Engaged RICH SQUARE - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn Futrell, Sr., of Route 1, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Clara Mae of Raleigh, to william Franklin Parker of Rich Square, son of J. C. Parker and the late Mrs. Parker of Kelford. The wedding is planned for April 10 at three o’clock In the Rich Square Baptist Church. Miss Futrell is a graduate of King’s Business College and is presently employed with Occi dental Life Insurance Company In Raleigh. Mr. Parker is employed by Roanoke E lectric Membership Corp, In Rich Square. By MRS. INDIA QUINN Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tyler and children of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tyler and children of Hampton, Va., and Dr, N. B. Tyler of Raleigh spent Sunday in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Her bert Tyler. Mrs. Jake Lassiter of Conway was Sunday dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs, J. B. Elliott and sis ters. Mr. andMrs. EdwardHollowell and children ofFayettevillespent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Lucy Hollowell, and Hugh Hollo- well. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolton and children of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Minnie Hall spent the week end with Mrs. Milton Joyner and Mrs. Ray Bryant and family. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Terry of Colonial Heights spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leggett. Mrs. Ray Bryant visited her sister, Mrs. Ellis Rogerson, in ENC Sanatorium in Wilson Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Hughes and daughter, Mary Beth, and Jennie Bass of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs, Bobby Winslow of Black- stone, Va., and Mrs, Jake Las siter of Conway visited Mrs. M. A. Elliott Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love- grove and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vaughan in Woodville Sunday. They also vis ited his mother, Mrs. Ike Fu trell, in St, Johns. Mrs. CeliaChappell is spending several days in Murfreesboro in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Buck Gilbert. Among the out-of-town guests here for the wedding were Mr, and Mrs. W. L. L owery andGail,. Mrs, Mag Walker, Mrs. Jewel Allsbrook, Mrs. Blanche Hayes, Mrs. Florence Coggens, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Coggens and Mrs, Doug Brlckner, all of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Wil liamson, Miss Dot Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atkinson, Miss Debbie Atkinson of Crewe, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Spain of Dinner Party - Miss Carolyn Jenkins, Miss SallyeSpivey, Miss Nettie Wheeler and Miss Barbara Storey honored the brideatadin- ner party at the Fairfax Restaur ant in Roanoke Rapids. Mothers of the couple and Mrs. Lynwood Burgess, sister of the bride groom, were among the guests. Talking Duck Wanted HOLLYWOOD 'UPD — If you've got a talking duck look up the nearest United Artists office — they need one to publicize '‘Lord Love A Duck." SAVE Where SAVING COUNTS! SAVE with US—Your account is insured and earning money for you! All deposits made on or before the 10th of the month earn interest from the first! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Full or part time work with a National Company. No Capital needed. Must be sales minded and have good car. Earn S80 in one evening. Sales training offered free to any eligible person, between 21 and 60. Must have pleasing personality and good credit rating, strictly local work, no traveling. Equal Opportunity Employer. For interview write to P. O. Box 531. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY AT Weldon Savings & Loan Association Ttlaphoiw JE 6-4316 WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA TiMES-NEWS. Rich Square. N. C.. Feb. 24. 1961; Entertain are Coffee Hour CONWAY — Dr. and Mrs, Joe Fleetwood entertained at abridge party Thursday night honoring Dr. and Mrs, Bob McTamny. Dr. McTamny will soon be released from the navy, and will begin practice here, Mrs. Bill Edwards was high scorer for the evening, A sweet course with coffee was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lit Woodard, Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Lassiter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ricks, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards and Dr. and Mrs. McTamny. P. otecadi Courtesies Rehearsal party-Mr. andMrs. Samuel Atkinson, Sr., entertained at a rehearsal party on Saturday evening for the couple. Approxi mately 70 guests attended. Guests were greeted by Mrs. Sam Turner and Introduced to the receiving line by Mrs. Carl Price. Mrs. LynwoodBurgesspresid- ed at the guest book. After the couple cut the tradi tional first slice of wedding cake, guests were served by Mrs. Swannie Williamson and Mrs. Tom Gay. Mrs. Guerney Bras well and Mrs. Sam Atklnsonpre- sided at the punch bowl.. Goodbye.s were said' to MrSi Jim SpiveyMdMrs.AngusSmith', Buffet Supper — The couple en tertained the wedding party and additional guests at a buffet sup per on January 8 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Vaughan. Twenty-eight persons attended. Shower - A miscellaneous shower honoring the bride was given by Mrs. Lynwood Burgess, Approximately 25 guests attend- By GEORGIA POWELL Martha Murphy of Ahoskie spent Saturday with her grand mother, Mrs. E. B. Lassiter. Mr. and Mrs. Newlin Outland accompanied Horace Outland of Pendleton and Mr, andMrs.Ger ald Wayne Askew of Murfrees boro to Edenton Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Harrell. Mrs. Bob Hill of Murfrees boro spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. A. L. Lassiter, Mrs. Vepelle Barden spent several days last week In Jack sonville with her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Barden. Zeb Baugham is a patient In Roanoke - Chowan Hospital for treatment and observation. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin and daughter, Janice, of Gates were Sunday guests ofMrs.Mar- tin's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Moody Howard. Mrs, Bobby Johnson and fam ily of Newport spent last week with her mother, Mrs. R, C, Carter. Mrs. Charles Wilton and daughter of Morehead City spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Lewter. Mr. andMrs. Randolph Beale of Richmond spent the weekend with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Beale. Mr. and Mrs, Grady Bunch of Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs, Rob ert Futrell of Rich Square were Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. A. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Holland of Suffolk spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Shane Early and two children of Norfolk were weekend visitors of Mr. andMrs. B. F. Traylor. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mel- chiorre and daughter, Gall Bry an, of Norfolk were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Watts Traylor spent Sunday in Shallotte with Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hubbard, Mr, and Mrs. Burke L. Overby and children of Raleigh visited her mother, Mrs. PearleB. Hall, on'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Branch of Newport News spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. E, L. Branch. Mr. and Mrs, E. B. •Bro%vn, Jr., and children of Virginia Beach visited relatives hereSun- day and attended the funeral of Noah L. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daniels of Greenville spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bolton. Mrs. W. H. Taylor and son. Bill, visited Mrs. M. L. Martin In Severn on Sunday, Honors Faculty WOODLAND - Miss Mildred Johnson entertained the faculty ^ee ilwau By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON Mike Aston of Pope Air Force Base, Fayetteville, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Aston, Mr. and Mrs, B. O. Parke of Virginia Beach spent the week end with Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Johnson returned home with them to spend a few days, Larry Smith of State Univer sity at Raleigh spent the weekend with his family. Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Bryant and family of Wilmington are spend ing a few days with Mr, andMrs. Lokie Johnson. World Day of Prayer services will be observed in the Bethany Church at M11 wauk e e Friday, February 25, at seven o’clock. Mrs. W. L. Jenkins and Kath ryn Jenkins were in Camp Le- jeune Saturday. Billy Jenkins, who has justreturnedfrom Puer to Rico returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bridgers of Charleston, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bridgers last weekend, Russell Vann visited ElzieDlx- on of Portsmouth last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Rose and son, Larry, Mrs. Annie Askew and Doshie Askew attended the funeral of Mrs. Askew’s daugh ter-in-law, Mrs. Viola Askew in Portsmouth Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Graham Smith and daughter, Charllne visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Hyatt at Dallas last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sexton of Suffolk and Mrs. Stella Warren of Murfreesboro, visited Mrs. Mina Collier Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Askew, Mrs. Tal bert Revelle, Mrs. Jack Britt and Judson Revelle were in Ra leigh on Thursday, Mrs. Lee Aston, Mrs, Henry Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Askew and Mrs, Lee Johnson visited inNor- folk on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Lee Johnson and Mrs. Eula Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs, Robert Martin in Suf folk on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bealle Martin and children visited B. J. Mar tin, Sr., in a Wilson hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Martin, Jr., and children attended the fu neral of Mrs. Martin’s brother- in-law, Jim Woodard of Griffon on last Sunday, Guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. w. Martin, Jr,, on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Beale of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Askew spent the weekend at Gaston Lake. Clyde Spivey of Jackson and Miss Sarah Bishop of Roxobel were Sunday guests of Mrs, George Warren. Misses Marianna Warren and Myra Jessup spent the weekend in Raleigh and attended the show, “The Sound of Music.” Blannle Bridgers and Phyllis Askew of ECC, Greenville, vis ited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bridgers andMr. andMrs, Rodney Askew for the weekend. members of Northampton County High School at a coffee hour on Sunday afternoon, February 13, at her home in Woodland, Mrs, Pelham Jones, wife of the principal, and Mrs, Carl Britt, wife of the assistant prin cipal, poured coffee. The center- piece on the coffee table was red and white carnations and a Val entine’s Day motif was carried out In decorations throughout the house. Piles of Pills NEW YORK lUPI) — More people have taken more aspirin for more reasons than any other drug in the history of the world, according to a drug and cosmetic firm. Americans alone consume more than an estimated 37 tons of aspirin each day. says Chese- brough-Pond's. The company, which has developed the first eight-hour aspirin iMeasurln), says in round figures, that’s about 2.8 billion of the little round tablets a year. AHOSKIE DRIVE-IN JAMES STEWART SHENANDOAH ^SEQl EARL Theotre Sun.-Thur. Feb. 27-March 3 Sunday Shows 3 & 8:30 P.M. Mon.-Thur. Shows 7:30 P.M. WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS METRO-GOIOWYNHIAYER ind CINERAMA HOWTHEWEST ms WON COMING! YTHkI TElAl DAI^ 1^: r Mr. utid Mrs. l:dwjrd Rogvis. Ahciskii;. Nirilh ( iirolinii. 5 . ball:, 1,018 siiuarc Iccl. Converted to all-eietirie baseboards. how much do you thiuk it would cost to heat this five-room home for a year the flameless electric way? A. $ 87.92 B. $125.75 C. $156.00 D. $193.34 $87.92 is correct. Surprised? Thai's all it cost the Ldwaul Rogers family last year to heat their home in Ahoskie, North Carolina, electrically. They think ihiit's pretty reasonable for the comfort and convenience of even, gentle nameless heating with room-by-room control. Don't you? Call your \ i fr o-aulhori/ed ( omforl Conditioning Con tractor and find out how little it would cost to pul modern nameless heating in your home. He'll guarantee your yearly healing cost, loo. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY \ n ■id

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