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Mrs. Otis Woodard and chil dren returned to their home in Rsdeigh last week after an ex tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Askew and Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Woodard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks of Washington, D. C.,wereweek- end guests of Mr. and Mrs, David Davis. Mrs. Russell Allen, Marvin Barrett and daughter of Newport News, Va., visited Mrs. Joe Bar rett Friday and also attended a funeral in Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hedspeth were in Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. Randolph Burgess spent a few days last week with her son, Gerald, who underwent an op eration Friday in the Orthopedic Hospital in Gastonia. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brittle were in Norfolk Friday. Mrs. Lawrence Flythe has re turned home after being apatient in Roanoke Rapids Hospital re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Bridgers spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Dal Bridgers in Raleigh. Wayne Woodard attended the Student Council state convention in Kinston this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall Francis of Raleigh were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed ward James. Bobby Bridgers spent Monday and Tuesday in Laurlnburg at tending Field Day for the John Blue Company. Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Hedspeth and Mesdames George Warren, John Davis, William Davis, Lee Brittle, Johnny Bryant, Roy Pierce and Edmund Drake at tended the funeral of Mrs. Willie Baker in Rich Square Monday aft ernoon. The Rev. and Mrs. Russell Wimmer left Sunday to attend the Baptist State Convention in Win ston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Askew spent the weekend with Mrs. Otis Woodard in Raleigh, Guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rus sell Cox during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Davis ofRich- mond, Mr. and Mrs. James Mar tin of Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ford of Long Beach, Calif., arrived Sun day to spend a few days this week with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cox. Mrs. Bessie Odom is spend ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis in Hertford. Alvah Burgess is a patient in Roanoke-Chowan Hospital after receiving injuries in a car-train accident in Milwaukee Saturday. Mrs. L. G. Britt Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lane visited Pvt. L. G. Britt Jr. at Fort Bragg during the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. KennethWoodard and daughter, Betty Jo, spent Sunday in Richmond with Mr. and , Mrs. W, E, Klrkham Jr. Mrs. Burton Barnes returned home with them. Mesdames E. W. Martin, Frank Spires, Lee Brittle, Charlie De- loatch, Craven Martin, Grover Davis, Jake Lassiter, Charlie W. Vann, jay Britton, James Hedspeth, Major Manning and Miss Jimmy Martin attended the Christmas decoration school In Jackson Thursday afternoon pre sented by the Virginia Electric and Power Company of Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. R. V. Nelson returned home Sunday after spending last week with her daughter, Mrs. James Bottoms, in Elizabeth City. Mrs. James Martin returned home from Roanoke - Chowan Hospital Tuesday. Mrs. M. S. Bridgers returned home this weekend after spend ing several days with Mr. and Mrs, Gary Bryant Bridgers in Charleston, S. C. eifern Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Taylor at tended the Moffitt-Taylor wed ding in Canton Saturday. Their son, “Quen,” a freshman at Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, was a member of the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Edwards and daughter of Raleigh spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Edwards. Mrs. D, S. O’Neal is spend ing several weeks InRalel^wlth relatives. Mrs. E. B. Prince of Capron is spending several weeks in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garland PAGE 3 TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square, N. C„ Nov. 17, 1966 Barnes. pltal, Franklin. Mrs. R. T. Long spent the Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Boothe and weekend in Thomasville in the Mrs. Ruth Anderson spent Sun- home of her son - in - law and day at Virginia Beach inthehome daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Davis. Matthews. Mrs. Mike Balt and children of New York are spending the week at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. John Dean while the Deans are attending the Baptist State Con vention at Winston-Salem. Miss Una White is a patient at Southampton Memorial Hos- PHONE: 33^3095 ROBINSON'S STUDIp Horae of FINE PORTRAITS OVER EARL THEATRE AHOSKIE, N. C- ^aalet ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Miss Helen Rebecca Bridgers is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dalmo Bridgers of Conway, who announce her engagement to Thomas Futrell Taylor. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Medford Taylor, also of Conway. The wedding will take place January 22. own By MRS. INDIA QUINN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hollo- well and children of Fayetteville spent Sunday with his mother and brother, Mrs. LucyHollowelland Hugh Hollowell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tyler of Norfolk spent a few days last week in the home ofMr.andMrs. Pete Tyler. Miss Lottie Elliott, Mrs. India Quinn and J. B. Elliott visited their sister, Mrs. Jake Lassiter, in Conway Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love- grove and children visited his mother, Mrs. lkeFutrell,lnBer- tle Memorial Hospital in Windsor Sunday. They also visited their dau^ter, Miss Phyllis Love- grove, at Atlantic Christian Col lege In Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leggett spent Sunday in Richmond with their son-in-law and dau^ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Terry. Mr. and Mrs. James E, John son and daughter, Joy Lynn, and Mrs. Celia Ch^pell wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jenkins in Portsmouth. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. James E. Chappell Jr. in Nor folk. Mrs. Chappell is a patient in Norfolk General Hospital. WILD TURKEY 8 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY- 101 PROOF ^eaLoard Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Womble and children of New Hill were weekend guests of his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crocker. Mrs. Eric Anderson of Rich mond spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Harris. C. B. Mumford Sr. spent Sat urday in Franklin with his sis ter, Mrs. R. H. Joyner. Mrs. Raymond Davis and chil dren spent the weekend in Dunn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stevenson. with his father, Lloyd C. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Taylor of Gumberry visited Mr. and Mrs. w. C. ManninginWllliams- ton on Sunday. Charles Booker Vick of Geor gia is spending some time with his father, Dr. C. L. Vick. Wendell Maddrey and sons of Arlington, Va., visited his moth er, Mrs. L. L. McLendon over the weekend. Dr. Carl Parker of Falls Church, Va. visited his mother, Mrs. C. P. Parker, last week. Mrs. Parker accompanied him to f " HIGH FUEL BILLfi make you hit the ceiling? FIFTH Bowers, inc. Austin, nichols & co., inc. new york, n.y Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mumford Vardell Hall in Red Springs and and daughter spent Saturday in Rocky Mount. Mrs. Effie Hughes and Mrs. Georgia Miles of Ports mouth visited Miss Penny Parker. Dr. and Mrs. j.w. Parker vis ited Judge and Mrs. Sterling Hutchison in Boydton, Va., on CITIZENS OF NORTHAMPTON COUNTY Again, allow me to thank you for your vote of confidence on November 8th. I shall strive to justify this through my votes in Congress and the services of my office. Let me express special appreciation to those of you who worked so hard In our beholf. 1 shall endeovor to be the congressman of all of the citizens. So let us now join together toward the total development of our great First Congres sional District. Sincerely yours, Walter B. Jones, M.C. Walter B. Jones, M.C. spent Sunday here with Mr. and Sunday. Mrs. W.. L., Bass. Weekend guests of Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown Mrs. H. R, Howell Jr. were Mr. and son of Richmond were week- and Mrs. H. H. Matthews andtwo end guests of her parents, the children from Lynwood, N. J. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Walter Saturday luncheon guests of Moose. the Howells were Mrs. J, H. Miss Sue Garris of Jackson Parker and J. H. Parker Jr. of was weekend guest of Miss Elaine Sunbury. Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford of Mrs. Arthur Sadler ofRoanoke Buies Creek spent the weekend Rapids was luncheon guest of here with their parents. Mrs. J. L. Warrick on Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. M. ,P. Taylor day. and sons visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brown Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor and Mrs. A. R. Brown visited near Enfield on Saturday, A. R. Brown in Veterans Hos- Mrs. R. V. Harris accompa- pltal in Durham on Thursday, nied her brother, Charles War- Mrs. Joe Barnes is a surgical mack, of Rich Square to Georgia patient at Park View Hospital in over the weekend wheretheyvis- Rocky Mont. ited relatives. Mack Harris of UNC, Chapel . „ t , Hill sperj the weekend «lh his receded "oM lii parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Har- " Mr. and Mrs. David Gay vis- Gasnoway, ited Mrs. Mollie Gay who is a patient at Pitt Memorial Hospl- Weekend guests of Mrs. W. J. tal in Greenville duringthe week- Jones included Bruce Jones of end. Winston - Salem, Mrs. Helen Mrs. C. L. Vick is spending Saunders of Raleigh, Miss Pat some time with Mr. and Mrs. Saunders of Washin^on, D. C., Frank Croft in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jones and Mrs. Raymond Taylor ofGum- family of Chesapeake, Va., Gay berry is spending sometimehere Jones, Chester, Emily Jones of with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gay. Fredericksburg, Va., Mr. and Guests of Mrs. J. L. Warrick Mrs. O, B. Bass and Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday were Mrs. T. B. Ed- John William Bass of Durham, wards and childrenofPortsmouth Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Comstock and Mr. and Mrs. LeonTuckerof and sons of Portsmouth spent Murfreesboro. Sunday here with her family, Mr. Mrs. Allie Harrell of Mur- and Mrs. j. R. Foster, freesboro visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mumford Mrs. L. L. McLeodon on Sunday, and children of Virginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Howell of visited his father, C. B. Mum- Durham spent the weekend here ford, on Sunday. MEET ONE OF OUR FAMILY. Miss Brown SECRETARY She's pleased os punch over her brand new cor! . . . She’s pleased too, at the smart move she made in having it financed through us . . . pay ments are easy on her pocketbook . . . and rates are low — no hidden interest! Koanoke-Chowan Bank MEMBER OF THE PTl.I.C. Tel. Dl 4-5641—Etfoblished 1913—Rexebel Its new look is just one nice thing about the '67 Chevy pickup '67 Fleetside Pickup THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHERS. For instance, new durability: New sheet metal con struction discourages rust. Eliminates exposed joints on cargo box and tailgate. Provides self-washing wheelhousings with special splash shields. Inner cab is specially treated against rust. Also, aMed comfort, safety and convenience: Im proved visibility all around. Dual master cylinder brake system. Telescoping lower steering shaft. Ener gy-absorbing instrument panel. Interior color-keyed to go with exterior paint. One-hand tailgate latch. And extra strenyth: Full-depth double-wall side panels (Fleetside models): Double-wall steel in cab roof and other important areas. Plus famous Chevrolet truck features: Independent Front Suspension that gives a smooth ride-like a car. The most popular truck 6’s and V8’s. (And there are lots more, as your Chevrolet dealer will show you.) See the brand new breed of Chevy pickups at your Chevrolet dealer’s Authorized Chevrolet Dealer in Murfreesboro 82-7wa HILL CHEVROLET-PONTIAC CO., INC. N. C. Dealer No. 1099 Aulander MARSH CHEVROLET CO. N. C- Dealer No. 1915 Ahoskie STANDARD CHEVROLET-OLDS CO. N. C. Dealer No. 785 Manufacturer’s License No. 11(1
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