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Garesville, N. C. Lewiston, N. C. Winton, N. G.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vann, who
are presently residing In Wash
ington, D. C., were visitors in
town on Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. J. L. Edwards returned
on Saturday from Virginia Beach,
accompanied by her daughter,
Mrs. N. H, Stephenson, and fam
ily of Virginia Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Farrel of
Roanoke Rapids visited her moth
er, Mrs. Ellen King, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. White and
baby of Stuart, Va., were week
end guests of her mother, Mrs.
H. O. Woodard.
Mrs. C. E. Dilday and children
of Ahoskle were recent weekend
guests ofher mother,Mrs.Wood
ard.
Mrs. Marshall Branch ofWar-
wick, Va., visited Mrs. E. L.
Branch during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Vinson,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs, V. D. Strick
land, and Mrs. John H. Jilcott
attended the graveside funeral
service for Graham Whitted in
Edenton last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Vinson, Jr.,
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Vinson’s mother, Mrs. J.
M. Jacobs in Roxobel.
Mrs. E. J. Bishop of Salisbury,
Md., was a Saturday and Sunday
visitor with Mrs. John H. Jil
cott. Mrs, Jilcott returned with
Mrs. Bishop to Salisbury for a
visit.
Mrs. Oscar Griswald entered
Roanoke-Chowan Hospital as a
patient on Thursday,
Mrs. Jeanette S.BlairofChap-
el Hill, is spending the week with
her sister, Mrs. Grace Lambert-
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GODWIN FARM
GATESVILLE, K C.
66 acres cleared and 360 acres wooded—8.9 acres peanut allotment
Time—11:00 A.M. NOVEMBER 8, 1965
PLACE—ON FARM
for information contoct
A. PILSTON GODWIN, JR., Gotesyille—Phone 357-4576
PHILIP P. GODWIN, Gotesville, N. C Phone 357-3051
To Be Given
At Eastside
JACKSON - The “Hallelujah
Gospel Caravan” featuringMme.
Edna Gallmon Cooke ofWashing-
ton, D. C,, will appear at East-
side ElementarySchooIhereFrl-
day (tomorrow) night at 8:00 p.m.
Madamme Cooke Is a front
runner in the world of gospel
singing. She is accompanied by
her all star gospel combo. Hear
such numbers as “Good News,”
“Little Boy,” and “The Mule
Talked.”
The program will be held, rain
or shine.
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Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence‘La
nier of Lexington, Mr. and Mrs,
Billy Baugham of Greenville, S,
C., and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Er
win Baugham of Portsmouth spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs,
A. A. Bryan and attended the fu
neral of George Baugham on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker and
family of Raleigh visited Mrs.
Grace Parker over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene. Ridley and
Ruth Ann visited E. J. Evans of
Weldon on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Chappel
spent last week at Lake Geneva,
Wls., where they attended'a con
vention for dealers of Shap-Oii’-
Tools.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore
Burden and daughter, Linda of
Virginia Beach were' visitors 6f
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown on '
Sunday. ' •
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Edwards were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Bruce and childr«i
of Yorktown, Va.
Miss Barbara Nowell of Glade
Valley School spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C, B. Nowell, and had as her
guest, a schoolmate, Barbara
Luke of Charlottsvllle, Va,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cole
and Mrs. P. B. Cole visited the
latter’s sister, Mrs. MinnieCole
in Franklin, Va., on Sunday.
Dr. George H. Wadsworth of
Ahoskle was a Tuesday night
dinner guest of Dr. and Mrs. R.
B. Outland.
Mrs. Jimmy Outland spent Sat
urday in Richmond.
By GEORGIA POWELL
Mrs. Jimmy Murphy and fam
ily of Ahoskie wereSundayafter-
noon visitors of her mother, Mrs.
E. B. Lassiter.
Mrs. A. L,Jj,ssiter spent sev
eral days last week in Elizabeth
City with her son - in - law and
daughter, Mr. ahd Mrs. Raymond
Sheely and faifilly.
Mr. and MrS. Douglas Blowe of
Conway were'Sunday night dinner
guests of hls^mother, Mrs. Flos
sie Blowe, ■ ' -
Mr. and Nfrs, Charles Wilton
and daughter'/of'Morehead City,
Mr. and MrsV Wayne Lewter and
boys of Garner, andMr.andMrs.
Donald Ray Lewter and daughter
of Suffolk^ Va., were weekend
guests of Mrs. Ray Lewter and
other relatives.
' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Futrell
of Rich Square, Mrs. Anna O.
Parker of Woodland, and Mr.
and Mrs. GTaily Bunch of Lewis
ton were S^&ay afternoon visi
tors of Mrs.‘3'i''A, Parker.
Mrs. Carl Martlq’ and daugh
ter, Janice, 61^ Qates visited her
parents, Mr/tXbd Mrs. Moody
Howard, Sunday/afternoon.
Mr. and Mysi,George Wallace
and son of RfStTIm^ were week
end guests of Mrs. R, C. Carter.
Mr. and Mrs! Jimmy Futrell
and daughter' bf Tarboro and A.
W. Wright of Roanoke Rapids
were recent' Visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Slltton Futrell.
Mrsi* Virgie Blowe returned
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Schedule
Tuesday, October 12, morning:
George Post Office; Woodland
School lO-ll o’clock; Vaughan’s
Gift Shop 11:15-12 o’clock. Aft
ernoon: Mrs.-Ray Bryant’s home;
Mrs. Paige FutreU’s home; Mrs,
Jack Vaughan’s home; Mil
waukee, Mrs. James Wheeler’s
home; Potecasl Center.
Thursday, October 14, morn
ing: Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Carl
Price’s home; Seaboard School
10:30-11:30 o’clock; Mrs. Jack
Draper’s-hppiB. Afternoon: Mrs.'
Calvin MaddeiV^^ feome; R. Fos
ter’s home; Mrs. J. R. Edwards’
home; Margarett^Vllle; Miss Lil
lie Mae CoIUbrts^home; Galatia;
Mrs. Harold Taylor’s home; Ern
est Erekson’s home.
home Sunday after spending the
past week in Roanoke Rapids with
Mrs. Annie Babb.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Stancell
and family of Petersburg, Va.,
were recent visitors of Mr. and
W. H. Beale and Mrs. Jack Las
siter.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Las
siter and boys, Neil and Frank,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Out
land in Rich SquareSunday after
noon,
Mr, and Mrs. Newlin Outland
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hor
TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square, N. C.. October 7, 1965
ace Outland ofPendleton to Eden
ton Sunday where they visited C,
P, Harrell in Chowan Hospital.
Misses Mattie Glenn Beale and
Pat Nichols of Danville, Va., and
Mr. and Mrs. Holland Brown and
daughter of Franklin, Va., spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
G. w. Beale.
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of Woodland and Charles Frank
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Thursday, October 14-6:30 P.M.
through
Saturday, October 16, 7:00 P.M.
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POPE MOTORS, INC.
Phone LE 9-2221
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L E. Pope, Owner
Rich Square