TIMES-NEWS. Rich Square, N. C.. June 24, 1965 CONWAY NEWS By MRS. LEE BRITTLE Dr. and Mrs. John Kapp re turned to their home in Durham Sunday after spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Woodard and son of Chapel Hill were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Woodard, Jr. Carol Hedspeth is a patient in Park View Hospital in Rocky Mount. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bridgers were Mr. and Mrs. Gradon Pendergraft of Waynesboro, Va,, and Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks and children of Leaksville. Mrs. Kator Scull has recently returned home after spending some time with her son, K. B. Scull in Charleston, S. C. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Jake Lassi ter, Jr., and family of Langley Field, Va., spent the weekend with Mrs. Jake Lassiter. Sgt. Lassiter will leave the latter part of this month for the Phil ippines. Mrs. Erna Mae Burgess attend ed a Watkins meeting in Rocky Mount Monday. Halley Bridgers spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bridgers and Mr. and Mrs. Ter- WHY WORRY ?? Your Money Grows On TREES You Think IT Money Grows On Trees? DOES! YOU FURNISH THE TREES WE'LL FIND THE MONEY! 'For the Best Selective Cutting Call or See Me Soon! R. L TOPPING, JR. Puipwood Dealer GASTON TEL. JE 7-2433 ry Futrell in Burlington. Mrs. Macon Woodard and daughter, Martha, visltedMr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin in Virginia Beach, Va., during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Garriss of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Gar riss. Odell Bryant is a patient in a Raleigh hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bridgers attended the Brown - Bradshaw wedding at the First Baptist Church in Franklin, Va., on Sun day. Mrs. Bridgers assisted at the reception following the wed ding. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams of Achilles, Va., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brit tle. The Rev. andMrs.DonaldDun- lap will leave this week to attend the Baptist World Congress in Miami, Fla. Gene Lanier of Chapel Hill visited his mother, Mrs. J. D. Lanier during the weekend. Arlene Bridgers spent a few days last week with Miss Rennie Spivey in Richmond, Va. Representative and Mrs. Ray nor Woodard returned home from Raleigh last week following the adjournment of the General As sembly. Mrs. James Hedspeth spent Monday with Carol Hedspeth and Mrs. Jerry Hedspeth in Park View Hospital. Mrs. Gertrude Murray return ed to her home in Norfolk Mon day after spending a few days with Mrs. Essie Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Davis attended a Watkins meeting in Rocky Mount Monday. Mrs. Johnny Davis is a patient in Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mrs. Hailey Bridgers spent some time last week with her sister, Mrs. Pete Thompson in Garysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bridgers, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bridgers, Becky Bridgersandhouseguests, Mr. and Mrs. Gradon Pender graft and Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks attended the Holloman Re union at the Woodland Commun ity Building Sunday. Mrs. Gay Flythe will leave Saturday to attend an NCE A meet ing in New York. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Deloatch and Mrs. Noah Burgess attended the McBride - Burgess wedding in Norfolk, Va., Saturday. Milwaukee By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON The Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Sut ton have returned from Raleigh where they attended the annual Methodist conference. Miss Ida Pearl Eatman was hostess for the Buttons while they were there. M/Sgt. David C. Francis and Mrs. Francis and son, Charles of Fort Benning, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson and family for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Pi- land and son, Larry, of Ports mouth and Miss Judy Branton of Portsmouth, were visitors of Mrs. Emma Piland and Dorothy on Sunday. Weekend guests of Mrs. Emma Piland were Mrs.GroverC. Ber ry and children, Billy, Mary and Joe of Norfolk. Edgar Britt of Portsmouth vis ited his father, W. T. Britt, who is sick at his home here. Frank Coggins of Portsmouth visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L Cog gins on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lambert of Raleigh were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson. Charlie Lee Johnson and Wil lie Davis returned to their homes during the past week from Mc Guire Hospital In Richmond, where they were patients. Larry Smith spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith of Portsmouth. Mrs. H. L. Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Atkinson and family of Richmond on Father's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFalls of Washington, D. C., spent from Friday til Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Johnson. Mrs. Charlie Askew spent a few days during the week with Mrs. Reva Johnson and Mrs. Ada Pope of Petersburg, Va., and while there they visited Mrs. Guy Hawks of Colonial Heights. Mrs. Mamie Davis of Roanoke Rapids visited her brother, John nie M. Jenkins on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Johns ton and children of Roanoke R^- ids spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Ira Martin and Jasper. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bridgers were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Welsted of Rich mond. Mrs. Ruth Johnson accom panied them. Blannie Bridgers returned home with them after a two weeks visit in Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Welsted. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vann and Kathryn Jenkins spent the week end \rtth Mr. and Mrs. E. Dixon of Portsmouth. The Rev. J. E. Sutton, Mrs. G. C. Warren andMariannaWar- ren spent Friday at Park View Hospital at the ^dside of little Carol Hedspeth who underwent a major operation. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. Henry Johnson and Mrs. Ralph Askew visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Johnson of Suffolk, Va., Sunday. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Hall, Jr., of Virginia Beach, Mr. and Mrs. James Vinson, Mr. and Mrs. Linsey VinsonofMurfrees- boro and Mrs. Jodie Smith of Lasker. Mr. and Mrs. TroyMartinvis ited Mrs. Martin’s mother, Mrs. Acree Modlln in a Raleigh hos pital Sunday. Miss Becky Martin is spend ing a few days in Roanoke Rap ids, guests of Mr. andMrs.Steve Ricks. Mr. and Mrs. Lokle Johnson and Mrs. F. L. Johnson spent Tuesday with Dr. and Mrs. Ver- nell Vick of Tarboro. Debbie Vick and friend, Sharon Logue return ed with them to spend the rest of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Timber- lake were Sunday dinner guests in the home of Mr. andMrs. Har ry Wilson Tlmberlake of Roa noke Rapids. Guests In the home of Mrs. John Woods on Sunday were Miss Helen Dale and Mrs. J. Presley Bundy of Mt. olive. They also visited Mr. Woods In Enfield Nursing Home. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Futrell were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Lassiter and daughter, Debbie of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Futrell and son of Cor^eake, Eddie Futrell of Gatesvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Lassiter of Rich Square and Miss Brenda Futrell of Garys burg. Severn Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Draper of Richmond spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Martin. The Rev, and Mrs. John Dean and children are spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dean in Oxford. Miss Dorothy Long of Rich mond spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Taylor and son, Quen, spent Sunday in Winston-Salem. Quen will remain for the week and attend Boy’s State. Mrs. G. S. Cornwell of Rich mond spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Johnson spent the weekend in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Johnson left Friday on a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Bill Parker is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bullock in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Reginal Long visited Mrs, Mary Matthews in La Crosse on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grant spent Sunday at Nags Head, Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Woodard of Norfolk were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mrs. R. T. Woodard. Jim Barnes, ECC, Greenville, spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Barnes. Mrs. C. C. Barnes Is a pa tient in Southampton Memorial Hospital at Franklin, Va. Misses Laura and Sarah An derson of Richmond were week end guests of their mother, Mrs. Ruth Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Stokes were in Raleigh Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barnes have recently moved to Suffolk where he is a member of the police force. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ray of Wil son spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stephenson. Wins Award CONWAY - In the list of stu dents who received awards at the final exercises of Northampton County High School the name of Nancy Gay was inadvertently omitted. Miss Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gay of Jackson, received a medal forexcellinginbusiness. She was a member of the school’s graduating class. If this guy is sticking his nose into your cotton business... apply Guthion M-E What you see here is an overwintered weevil. His presence poses two serious problems to your cotton. First, he infests young cotton soon after plants emerge, and at squaring time, sinks his mouth part into the tender squares and destroys them. Second, and most important, he’s responsible for the broods that take over your fields during mid and late season. By spraying now with Guthion M-E, you can eliminate overwintered weevils that cause immediate damage and also prevent serious infestation outbreaks later in the season. For best results, your early-season Guthion M-E spray program should be completed before squares are one-third grown. Consult your local authorities for timing recommendations. Your dealer stocks Guthion M-E laos-e CHEMAGRO CORPORATION f, MISSOURI e412C Vi :Read and Use the Classified Ads: Monza Sport Coupe with up to 1J,0 hp available for more sizzle (180 kp available in Corsa models) Corvair by Chevrolet It’s stylish, sporty and available with up to 180 frisky horsepower. See below what car experts say about its unique engineering and handling. Then see your dealer and see what a wonderful buy you can get right now! Hot Rod “On tight corners . . . will hold its own with anything on the road.” wild speeds—with smooth intent and no sign of sway.” Sports Illustrated “On test runs at GM’s Michigan proving grounds the Corsa started and stopped with no dipping, and it cornered—even at Motor Trend “Not counting the Corvette, Corvair has the closest thing to performance han dling characteristics you'll find on this side of the ocean, with no sacrifice in ride qualities.” Car Life “We’d feed the Corvair into the turn with increasing force on the steering wheel, applying as much power as was available, and come scorching out the other end of the curve without so much as a tailwag.” Sports illustrated "... a new American sports car that will be eminently acceptable at rallies but that can, in the American manner, double at church picnics.” SEE THE U.S.A. THE NO. 1 WAY Red Hot and Rolling! See yoor Chevrolet dealer for a new CHEVROLET ■ CHEVELLE . CHEVY □ . CORVAIR Authorized Chevrolet Dealers' in Aboskie STANDARD CHEVROLET- OLDS COMPANY N. C. Dealer No. 785 in Aulander MARSH CHEVROLET COMPANY N. C, Dealer No. 1915 Manufacturer's License No. 110 in Murfreesboro HILL CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. N. C. Dealer No. 1099 AS OF THE 20th of JUNE, 1965 We hove Mailed or Credited to the PEOPLE WHO SAVE WITH US, Dividends in the Amount of . . . $107,102.99 A DIVIDENDS MAILED A ^ pays TO SAVE Dividends on Full Paid Stock Certificates were mailed on June 13th, 1965 and AT ROANOKE RAPIDS totaled . . . $46,413.41 SAVINGS AND LOAN! for the first half of this year. ★ OPTIONAL SAVINGS ★ were credited with a total of . . . $60,689.58 for the first holf of this year. Current Annual Dividend ROANOKE RAPIDS Savings & Loan Association * ORGANIZED IN 1914 265 Roanoke Avenue Phone 537-4527 ROANOKE RAPIDS w

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