Pendieton end at Nags Head and Ocracoke. Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Davis, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. j ,, Earl VannofMurfreesboro, spent Mr. and Mrs. W, M» Stephen- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. son had as their Sunday guests McCoy in Greensboro. They at- Mrs. W._ E. White, Mrsi. H, L. tended the N.C. Music Educators White, Mrs. Lennle Perry of Coleraln and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cooke of Aulander. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart of Richmond are visiting Mrs. N. B, Boone Sr. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. McKay Salmon Conference Concert Summer Workshop Chorus in Aycock Au ditorium in the afternoon. Their granddaughter, Miss Amelia Vann, was a member ofthechor- fw ojiti aftoul tkf 'omen «,/ „ j ... ’T—' Mrs. M. B. Johnson and daughter, Stephanie Anne, were weekend guests of the Mar- spent last weekend with their fa- vin Johnsons in Fredericksburg, ther, J. L. Bryant. va. Mr. andMrs.StanleyH.Barnes Mr. and Mrs. HowardWoodard of Franklin were guests during and son, John Howard, visited me weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodard in Norfolk Sunday. I Miss Linda Askew of Ralel^ | spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie As kew. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert T. Ste- j phenson spent several days re cently with Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Stephenson In Wilmington, ■ h Girl Scout Leaders Meet In Conway Stanley Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Askew of Murfreesboro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Outland during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Britton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murray in Ralel^. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton Britton __ . and daughter, Betty Jo, and Jan Del. Flythe of Conway spent the week- ^urnette-,..y4^l?ew ^\Jow6 •SpoLen PAGE 2 TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square, N. C. chairman for the year. Plans for the annual cookie sale to take place in February were discussed. Cookie orders from each troop are due in to Mrs. McTammany by November 22. Mrs. Sterling Pierce of Wel- CONWAY _ The Girl Scout don, District VI professional leaders of Neighborhood 4, Dis- Girl Scout, recounted her experi- trict VI met Tuesday, Novem- ences at the recent national con- ber 8, in the community building ference , in Detroit. She intro- here. Mrs. J. R. McTammany was duced a new Scout song, “Follow introduced as the neighborhood the Piper.” A film strip, “Troop Government,” was shown to the leaders. Mrs. Pierce helped the leaders with several suggestions for future troop programs and projects, several of which can include scouts from neighboring districts. The Unusual All Weather Coats MISTY HARBOR Talls-Regulars-Petites Matching Hats, Berets and Umbrellas Companion Mates for by HARBOR MASTER FREI D'S THE SHOPPING CENTE» Weldon SHOP foro SOMEBODY’S you'll send c^rmcH JEWEL GREETINGS' INSTEAD OF JUST A CARD A refreshing new way to remem ber happy occasions — Jewel Greetings are genuine jewelry gifts plus an appropriate card. Megnificently boxed, ready to mall in a minute. Your choice of 12 unusual gifts for men or women, boys or girls. So differ ent! ... see them today. $2.50 *nd up. ^IIUGIUARS Elmo Garner —JEWELERS— IIM Roanoke Ave. Roonoke Ropidt j--;: W-IA Book Club Meets At Morris Home JACKSON-The Exchange Book I Club held its November meeting in the home of Mrs. W. P. Mor ris. Mrs. G. R, Garris presided, j Plans weremadeforHusband’s | Ni^t In December. “Women in the News” continued with Mrs. D. L. Boone | discussing the life of Mrs. Jack ie Kennedy and her plans as a j widow. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Garris, Mrs. Boone, Mrs. J. E. Boone, Mrs. W, L. Bras well, Mrs. C, W. Bridgers, Mrs. J. A, Ehrhart, Mrs. Marvin Flythe, Mrs. A. H. Martin, Mrs. L. R. Taylor, Mrs. R. C. White hurst and Mrs. E, C. Bryant. By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON Mrs. Nora Britt and Mrs. Mar garet Watson is spending a cou ple of weeksinWashlngton,D. C., visiting their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Hawkins of Portsmouth spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Timber lake. Vernon Piland of Virginia _ . j Beach visited Mr. andMrs. Way- g"'"' weekend with Mr and ROXBORO - The marriage of Miss Nancy Anne Barnette to Jimmy Glen Askew Jr. took place on November 5 at 11 a.m. at Long Memorial Methodist Church here. The Rev. Paul C. Browningof- ficiated. Wedding musicwaspre- sented by Mrs. David Popper, violinist. The next neighborhood meet ing will be on January 10 inCon- way. ing in agronomy. The couple will make their home in Raleigh. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.. Jimmy G. Askew Sr. of Conway, .. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Askew of the adoption of a son, Walter G. Lasker, Mrs. Aubrey 0. Woodard Conner HI on November 9. Mrs. Ill, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip D. Conner is the former Patricia Murray, all of Raleigh; Mr. and Wheeless of Nashville. Conner ADOPTION NASHVILLE - Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Conner Jr. announce The bride is the dau^ter of Mrs. Ircie Gentry of Cary and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie H. Barnette of Roxboro. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. James G. Askew Sr. of Route 2, Conway. Following the ceremony, a ' luncheon was given by the bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Murphy, at their home here. The bride is a graduateofMit- chell’s Hairstyling Academy and •has been employed at the Wake County Register of Deeds office. The bridegroom is a senior ^ N. C. State University, major- WSCS Sponsoring Supper, Bazaar Miss Brenda Stlgall of Durham. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner of Rich Square. rjCaiLe Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Brewer Mrs. Leah Clark spent the of Raleigh spent the weekend weekend in Roanoke Rapids with with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. L KITTNER'S DEPT. STORE Weldon for LONDON FOG LARGEST SELECTION IN THIS AREA for men and women "A Trial Is All We Ask" L. KiHner's Dept. Store Weldon Mrs. Jiinmy Glen Askew Jr. MILWAUKEE WSCS will sponsor a turkey sup per and bazaar Saturday, Novem ber 19, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Milwaukee Community Build ing. Items of food, gifts, novelties- and Christmas decorations will be featured at the bazaar. All proceeds will go to the carpet fund for the church. Fred Brewer. Lester James of Jacksonville, Fla., arrived home Sunday to at tend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Izetta Baker, in Rich Sipiare. Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson of Ahoskie visited Mr. and Mrs. Rabon Bryant Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Draper of Halifax visited Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Barnes Sunday. Mrs. Cloyd Smith, Mrs. C. W. The Rethanv and Mrs. Retha Flythe and Mrs. F, E. Collier. 12 REGULAR Births week. Mr. and Mrs. Lokie Johnson THERE'S STILL TIME TO KNIT YOUR FALL OUTFIT Get Your .i & YARNS land Johnson and other frtends “g-/gs® Bryant and family of and relatives here during the ^ ® Mr. and Mrs. Henry Irvin Cog gins and sons of Richmond vis ited their parents Friday and Saturday. Wilson Lassiter is spending a few days at his home here. M. S. Bridgers, Blonnle John son and Cindy went for Mrs. M. S. Bridgers during the weekend, 426 W. WASHINGTON ST.. SUFFOLK, VA. County NCEA Unit Annual Banquet Held GASTON - The Northamptoi County Unit of the North Car olina Education Association held its annual banquet at the regul^ Mrs. Bridgers has been vdlhMr. '"®®5,"S ^ e jnesday N(.- ^^d Mrs.GaryBryanfBridgersol weeks. Mrs. R. L. Smith of Ports- fipBbMa HODGES POTECASI -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hodges announce the birth of a daughter, Jennifer Jo, on Octo ber 27 at Roanoke - Chowan Hos pital. Mrs. Hodges is the former Syble Lassiter of Kelford. Decorations Shown At Meet \ ODLAND _ The Civic Club met on Monday night, November 14,- at tile (Community building. «im avL.o.a-raij-xjijraiiviaiiuseroui Hif-^h «;r'hnni P T wiiiev The program was presentedby Charteston, S. C., for several iheTeSe!: Mercer, VEPCO Special guests for the occasion 5®"”® ®oohomlst, who gave a mouth was a dinner guest In the ®"® inlroduced Ser tte''iem“S S run^^sSs^S"" MISS M^^e^^^i^ldS- tin iiunaay. inrindpd mpmhpr«5 nf ttiFi rnnntv ffeshments from a Christmas Wegtend ^e^s of Mr. md Education and thel? i®®*® Presented a book of “a w “ wives andtheCounlyCommlsslo- holiday recipes to each member, and Mrs. George CleatonWarren and their wives Lowrvalso After the program a short s;rs,"rr4»5v^;'“^d “®® Mr s-^rsy ™;s:crb%Sd:s frlbup-MrBre.Lprrg presiding. and daughter, Chris, of Ports- ®®™™ssioner, and s. E. mouth and Mickey Odom of Fort =rew, ® farmer member of toe - - county board of education, for their long and didicated years of service to the schools of the county. Many of the NCEA members home Friday after being a sur- introduced their husbands who gical patient in Obici Hospital, ciarrace Futrell who has been ^r® s'®® roosts at the banqtiet. Suffolk, for the past 10 days. The president, Nell Robertson Martin of Jackson, presided. Nathaniel Carter of Raleigh The speaker was Dr. James spent last week with his mother, W. Batten, assistant dean of the Mrs. R. C. Carter, education department at East ,, r, . ^ rfiurham li.r;rs'lted"he“r“‘i;us’- SmroSrn dbvM^Tif' bo“d ^1*^ fuTey °Long“o'f band dally. oSrSs ofcSwL ''®®"°>'® "“P"® were Saturday Mrs. W. B. JohnsonspentMon- ^ n,,c « * afternoon visitors of Mrs. Nor- day with her daughter and her -I ,u^f man Capel. family Mr and Mrs. J. E. Vick, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Martin and Eustis, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Don McFalls and daughter of Washington, D. C., spent the weekend with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lee Johnson. in Duke Hospital for two weeks, returned home Saturday. He is reported to be improving. Mrs. Futrell stayed with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Lassiter, Pot, ecaSi By GEORGIA POWELL Mrs, S. W. Lassiter returned noke-Chowan Hospital Monday. Those from here vho attended the funeral of Mrs. Izetta Baker in Rich SquareMonday wereMrs. Simmie Lassiter, Mrs. Vernlce Davis, Mrs. Carlton Lassiter, Mrs. Zata Lane, Mrs, Godwin Barnes, Mrs.PaulVau0ian,Mrs. Settle Ruth Collier. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wade vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Wade in Franklin recently. Miss Nancy Bolton of Rocky Mount spent Thursday with her father, Jim Bolton. Mrs. Cola Byrd and Mrs. Ada Copeland of Roxobel spent some time last week with Mrs. Fannie Btrl-hdoys NOVEMBER 18 Julian Bridgers Jr., Stephen Branch NOVMEBER 20 Lillian Hodges, MaryElizabeth Outland NOVEMBER 21 Debbie Woodard, RobertClark, Steve Futrell, Mike Bradley NOVEMBER 22 Billy Fleetwood, Winnie T. Davis, George Edwards, Nancy Mann, Marianna Warren NOVEMBER 23 Earl T. Crew, Jack Joyner, Jenny Brown, Kathy Futrell NOVEMBER 24 Godwin Britt, Jack DeBerry, Elen Rene Brown, Viva Flythe Modess MODESS IS the I positive protection Garriss of Conway, Dr. Batten’s topic was “A Teacher’s Responsibility”. He of Rocky Mount and on Tuesday fe‘^‘ning'‘oroSSOT*is*lo elm ®“"E“®'. J®”*®®. »' ''®‘®® »®i'e Mrs. Vick and Mrs. Johnson vis- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ited Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Baker Moody Howard. S llla M elSryellflll lm; Eldge tmd Mr tmd Mrs. Theodene menths. As le m^ove ahead »e R TcSl realize more problems, but the i Dleasure comes in knowintr we family. PITTMAN'S DEPT. STORE • Botany 500 Suits and ^H>rt Coats • (Mcketeer • Cqrlee • London Fog Golf Jackets and Maincoats • Stetson and Champ Hats • Esquire Socks • Bostonian Shoes, Rand Shoes, Jarman Shoes, Mulligan Golf Shoes SCOTLAND NECK. N. C. ROY WALSTON is shown displaying some of the fine sweaters that con be found at PITTMAN'S DEPT. STORE by Brentwood, Campus ond Heoth- • Botany 500 Suits and Sportscoots • Cricketeer • Curlee • London Fog Golf Jockets and Moincoots • Stetson ond Chomp Hots • Esquire Socks • Bostonion Shoes, Rond Shoes, Jarman Shoes, Mulligan Golf Shoes ited Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Baker of Stantonsburg. Mr. Baker has been a hospital patient recently. Mrs. W. J. Brown of Ralei^ is spending a few days with her father, L. C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin of Maryland is spending some time with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Martin. Mrs. G. C. Warren accompa nied Mrs. JerryHedspeth of Con way to the funeral of their cous in, Mrs. Willie Baker, of Rich Square Monday. THt NORTHAMPTON COUNTY TIMES-NEWS Publijhed Every Thursday by PARKER BROTHERS. Ine. Esther Conner, Publisher Emeritus Mabel Branch. Manager Mail Address; Rich Square. North ampton County, N. C. Business Office: Rich Square, N. C Telephone Rich Square LEhigh 9-2359 Entered a^second-class mall mat- • Office at Jackson. £ March 3, 1878. suuscnpiion 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, $6.00; alx It's got muscle—speaks with authortiy. It's evidence, good in any court, that you paid an obligation. It's nice to have a cancelled check on your side in the event of a dispute. Only a bank handles checking accounts and we hove one waiting for YOU! Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation pleasure comes in knowing we can solve problems, Batten said. Door prizes were presented to pal of Gaston High School. holders of the luck, numbers nrintPfi nn thP hark nf fha nrn- smging printed on the back of the pro grams by J. C. Hawkins, princi- ‘Good Night Ladies” before ad journment. N, C., under Act c PITTMAN’S DEPT. STORE DICK PITTMAN, Owner Scotland Neck, N. C. Western Wear For Men-Women-Boys • H BAR C a LEE • WRANGLERS and a ACME BOOTS FREI D'S THE SHOPPING CENTER Weldon MAIM \ PLAN ; CHECKS Thomas E. Whitley Tel. Office 587-884l> Res. 587-2286 Woodland INSURANCE by NATIONWIDE NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE CO. horn* offica: Columbua, Ohio SAVE $30 to $40 on your choice CHAIR Special Sale on Group of Chairs consisting of WING CHAIRS BARRELL CHAIRS BASE ROCKERS RECLJNERS $79.95 to $89.95 Reg. Price 9 X 12 OVAL RUGS good grades $29.95 Special Sale Price $49.95 Joyner Furniture Co. Weldon, N. C.