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f TIMES-NEWS, lUch Square, N. C., October 14, iSfi,'; Jackson Book Club Meets JACKSON - Mr: hurst of Murfreesboro was host ess to the Exchange Book Club for the October meeting with Mrs. G. R. Garris, presiding. An invitation was accepted from the Home Demonstration Clubs for their annual meeting when arts and crafts will be on R. C. White- display. GLOVER'S ESSO SERVICE CENTER "Road Service a Speciality” Atlas Tires and Batteries LE ^2756 Rich Square Mrs. G. R. Garris continued the study of “Men of Peace" by discussing the lives of Andrew Carnegie and Asoka of India. A sweet course was served to the following: Mrs, Garris, Mrs. Alvah Martin, Mrs. J. E. Boone, Mrs. Lewis Braswell,Mrs, W, P. Morris, Mrs. R, P. Rawlings, Mrs. D. L. Boone and Mrs. L, R. Taylor. ^ €hiut tu WOMEN udimw SteitU /OetUfitf tm 'Tfet Mrs. Sasser To Receive Recognition Births WHEN YOU WANT TO INSURE WHAT YOU VALUE MOST . . . see or call— JOE BRYANT Bryant Insurance Agency 113 West Main St. — Jernigan's Office Building Phone 332-;i340 or 332-3338 Ahoskle. N. C. Member of Ahoskie Credit Bureau, Inc. LOOK HOW YOUR SAVINGS MOUNT UP when you save with us! HOW SAVINGS GROW 6 mos. SI S2 $3 1 Weakly [ Weakly | Weekly 1 26.271 52.54) 78.81 $5 Weekly 131.34 lyr- 1 53.101 106.201 159.29 265.47 2 yrs. 108.48 216.95 325.34 542.34 S yrs. 1 166.231 332.471 498.70 831.11 4 yrs. 1 226.471 452.951 679.42|1132.28 5 yrs. 1 289.30 578.60 867.90ll446.S8 10 yrs. 646.30|1292.59ll938.89|3231.24 16 yrs. 20 yrs. |1086.84|2173.68i3260.52|5433.78| |1630.48[3260.95]4891.43|8151.761 This schedule showing how weekly savings accum- ulote is based on our current rate of AVa% o yeor on sovings, with earnings added to the account ond compounded twice yearly. CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND^ ROANOKE RAPIDS Savings & Loan Association 265 Roanoke Ave Phone 537-4527 ROANOKE RAPIDS (ond every Sundoy) THE TOMAHAWK RESTAURANT FEATURES A DINNER BUFFET 5:00 P.M. 'til 8:30 P.M. We will have prepared a variety of delicious meats, hot vegetables, .salads and desserts that will suit your taste. Come, see for yourself. Our newly opened '‘POW-WOW” Dining Room has large seating capacity. Bring the whole family. Price—12 years and under, $1,25 . , . Adults. $2.25 FOR BUFFET. We also invite our neighbors from sur rounding towns to enjoy an evening at the Tomahawk Restaurant, in pleasant atmosphere ond soft organ music. Those preferring to order from menu may still do so, of course. Mr. Billy Raynor, of Ahoskie, will be at the organ. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE LOCATED ON U.S. 13 HWY., NORTH INSIDE CITY LIMl'TS IN AHOSKIE Kandy and Odle Bracy. Operators Taylor Clan Has Reunion MRS. STANLEY BARNES f^atricia Jan. J. W.J Stanley (13a 'arnei Again This Sunday CONWAY - Miss Patricia Jane Lane and S/4C Stanley Harold Barnes exchanged marriage vows In a double ring ceremony at 4:30 o’clock Sunday, October lO in the Conway Baptist Church. The Rev. Donald Dunlap performed the ceremony assisted by the Rev. Randolph Phillips of Pendleton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lane of Conway. The bridegroom’s par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barnes of Pendleton. Music w4*-i)resented-b]i Mrs;. J. A. Fleetwood, Sr., organist, and Miss Anna Belle Crouch of Murfreesboro, soloist. The bride was given In mar riage by her father. Mrs. L. G. Britt, Jr., of Con way, sister of the bride, was ma tron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Stewart Lane of Conway, Mrs. George Warren, Jr., of Washington, D. C., Mrs. Albert Vann of Murfreesboro and Miss Nancy Ferguson of Newsoms, Va. Judy Barnes of Pendleton, sister of the bridegroom, was junior bridesmaid and Rebecca Lane, niece of the bride, was flower girl. The bridegroom’s father serv ed as best man. Ushers were Donald Earl Barnes of Florida, Stewart Lane of Conway, George Warren, Jr., of Washln^on, D. C,, and L. G. Britt, Jr., of Conway. Mrs, Gay Fiythe of Conway was mistress of ceremonies. The bride is a graduate of Conway High School and Green ville Beauty School. For the past two years she has operated a beauty shop in Murfreesboro. The bridegroom is also a grad uate of Conway High School. He entered the armed service In .Marclu l9fl4o K* i». inou Jackson, S. C., Fort Seal, Okla., and the past twelve months he has served in South Korea. He Is now stationed at Fort Bragg, After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Fayetteville. GUMBERRY - The family of the late Dempsey Turner and Jennie Stephenson Taylor gather ed at the homeplace, now the home of Mr. and Mrs. North Tay lor here on Sunday for a reun ion. All ten of the children and their wives and husbands were present. They are: Mr. and Mrs. P. r: Capel, Mrs.EarlW.Kagels of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs, W. Clyde Manning of Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Stephenson of Garysburg, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. MumfordandMr. and Mrs. Russell L. BassofSea- board, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Tay lor, Mr, and Mrs. M. D. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. North Taylor of Gumberry. Brunswick stew, barbecue, slaw, potato salad, pickles, ham biscuits, turkey, sandwiches, fried chicken, cakes, pies, cof fee and tea were served on ta bles on the lawn. A huge birth day cake was lighted honoring several members of the family on their birthday. Grandchildren and great - grandchildren present were: Mrs. Hattie Llnsley, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Baltz, and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Baltz and children, Mr. and Mrs. P, R. Capel, Jr., and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gray and chlldren,Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor and chil dren, Tommy and Lillian Kagels all of Richmond, Laura and Mark Inabinett of Plymouth, Mrs. H. M. Wilkinson of Kitty Hawk, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Forbes of Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Turner and children and Mrs. Pat Ed wards and son of Weldon, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Stephenson and children of Garysburg, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Taylor and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor and sons, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Steph enson, Jr., and children and Ed ward and Henry Taylor, all of Gumberry, Mr. and Mrs, Tony Mumford and son, and Mary Ann Mumford, David, Gary, Robbie and Jenrdfer Bass, all of Sea board. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Stephenson andNancy Stephenson of Garysburg, Miss KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Mrs. Sarah Ann Butts Sasser, a Hali fax native, is one of four North Carolina home economics exten sion agents who will receive na tional recognition vben they at tend the annual meeting in Kansas City, Mo, Mrs. SasserlsaformerNorth ampton County assistant home economics extension agent. She now is agent for Johnston County. Her selection to receive the distinguished service award was made for demonstrating out standing leadership ability in Johnston County as nome agent. This special recognition comes to an agent only after 10 years of service and because of her rec ord of distinguished service to the people with whom she works. Jordan ROANOKE RAPIDS - Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Jordan announce the birth of a son, Tony Ran dall, on October 5, at Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mrs. Jordan is the former Joyce M. Pearson of Brink, Va. Jordan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jordan of near Gaston. Pantons Host Family Dinner Jenkins WOODLAND - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Jenkins announce the birth of a daughter, Aileen Au- trey on September 28 in Park View Hospital, Rocky Mount. MILWAUKEE - Mr. and Mrs, Harry Panton entertained on Sun day at a barbecue chicken dinner. Attending were Mrs. R. H. Da vis and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Main- ger and son, Dareyal, ofNorfolk; Mrs. W. C. SmlthofLasker; Miss Kay Panton of ECC, Greenville; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Panton of Newport News; Mr. and Mrs, David Fl3^he of Franklin, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Panton, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins, and daughter, Kathryn, of Mil waukee, and Billy Jenkins of Camp Lejeune. Dinner Given At Doolittle MILWAUKEE - A covered dish dinner was given in honor of Mrs, Ed Samuels and children of Barnesville, Ga., by the Tony Johnson descendants on Sunday at DooLittle Pond. Present were Mrs. ClaraLas- slter and Josephine Lassiter and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lassiter of Lewiston; Mrs, Basil Harden, Dinah and Kevin of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of Rich Square; Bertram Modlin of Kelford; Mr. and Mrs, Henry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee John son, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Joyner and Miss Betty Ann Martin, all of Milwaukee. Woodland MYF Host To Group WOODLAND - The Woodland MYF was host to the sub-district meeting of the MYF on Monday night. Approximately 35 members at tended the meeting. The program, presented by the Woodland group, was on the meaning of the MYF symbol. Gaston HD Club To Meet Monday GASTON - The Gaston Home Demonstration Club will meet Monday night, October 18 at 7:30 in the home economics depart- Miss d I READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ?Jrs. H. L. Jordan, home man agement leader, will present the demonstration “Selection and Care of a Steam Iron.’’ HERE! NOW! The Stereo Teen Model NPS4S Separate Tone, Left Channel and Right Channel Loudness Controls. Choice of Metallic Gold color with Off-White Gold color front panel, or Pearl White color with Walnut color vinyl pane' AC only. DETACHABLE REMOTE UNIT, Left speaker unit functions attached or detached. LUGGAGE STYLING —compact, cabinet, € AM TABLE RADIO I. B. WHITE APPLIANCE CO. OeAFae''M(/>0r4a''funynpcen(rof 'Ttie ACADCMY • Model NSOC Oocorotor styled. Wsvemag- n»t* antenna. Zenith quality ‘--’-e: WhP- Easy Terms Sales—Service Tel. LU 9-2496 Sea beard Courtesies Shower - Bridesmaids enter tained at a miscellaneous shower at the Conway Woman’s Club Building on September 30. Dinner - Priortotherehearsal the parents of the couple enter tained the wedding party at a dinner in the Conway Woman’s Club building. Party - An after rehearsal party was given in the social hall of the church by the bride’s parents. Town of Rich Square MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT As of September 30, 1965 Cash Balance as of August 31, 1965 Revenue (Income) for September, 1965 TOTAL CASH $11,053.37 2,421.39 $13,474.76 DISBURSEMENTS & EXPENSES = W. A. Ward, salary Hinton L. Joyner, salary Marg. J, Clark, salary Huel E. Martin, salary Joe R. Bryant, salary Roland V. Tann, salary W. W, Conner, salary Anderson Boone, labor Raymond Boone, labor Johnny Futrell, Jr., labor Vernon Williams, labor Futrell Farm Equip. Co., repair V, E. P, Co., Street & traffic lights Nor. Co. Times-News. adv Rich Square Oil Co. R, E. White (Powell Bill Fund) report & maps Roanoke Plumbing & Heating, supplies (w&s) Dewey Bros., w&s supply W. P. Benthall, loading sand Ashe's Service Station, gas & oil Carolina Tel. & Tel., phone H. & S,, sewer supplies U.S. Post Office, stamps & box rent Western Auto Associate Store, adm. supplies Nationwide Ins. Co. Pope Motors. Inc., repairs Hall Oil Company, car wash, oil 280.14 355.02 194.71 206.14 206.55 219.19 33.73 23.50 4.82 9.64 22.30 25.85 395.67 40.00 678.03 253.40 54.00 132.93 42.30 288.18 10,00 4.22 1,002.00 53.82 18.27 TOTAL EPENSES Balance as of September 30 $4,617.78 $8,856.98 W. A. 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There’s a new Stereo-Sonic Tape Player option—provides over 70 minutes of uninterrupted music. ■ Optional Auto matic Speed Control for foot-free cruis ing. • A Safety/Convenience Control Panel option lets you lock all doors with one switch; provides 4-way flasher sys tem for emergency roadside stops; has panel lights to warn if fuel'slow, a door’s ajar, your seat belt’s unfastened. ■ New station wagon Magic Doorgate (stan dard)—swings out like a door for people and down like a tailgate for cargo. .AMERICAS TOTAl. PERFORMANCE CARS New, exciting models — See the Ford 7-Litre series with a 428-cu. in. V-8, standard, the luxurious new LTD’s and sporty XL’s. See your Ford Dealer for a test drive. FORD MUSTANG ■ FALCON ■ FAIALANE • FORD • THUNDERBIRO POPE MOTORS. INC. MLVO 1241 RICH SQUARE N. C.
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