TIMES-NEWS, Thursday, August 1, 1968 'JSf- Mrs. Wilson Kell Gay Jr. anted - SoL ^lAJeddi emnize d ^aturdi a LYNCHBURG, Va. - The mar- riage of Miss Maude Kimbrough James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Phillips James, to Wilson Kell Gay Jr. was solemnized Saturday in First Presbyterian Church by Dr. Herbert Barks. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gay of Seaboard. Mr. James gave his daughter in marriage and Mrs. John Scott Carter was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mary Virginia Gay of Seaboard, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Mary Kimbr lugh Koontz of Al exandria; Mi.fis Susan C. Ireland of South Acton, Mass.; Miss Eliz abeth Carrington Hammerstrom and Miss Martha Craighill Car- AUTO DEALERS POPE MOTORS ■■YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER” Rich Square SEE ELMER JENKINS or ALLEN MORRIS AT ACME OLDS- CADILLAC, INC. 97 ROANOKE AVE. Downtown Roanoke Rapids PHONE JE 7-453S or JE 7-2358 24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE SALES — SERVICE DEPARTMENT STORES VMes The Newest in Northampton Rich Square JACKSON Say, ■'/ saw it in The Times-News.” please FUEL DISTRIBUTORS HALL OIL CO. Rich Square, L€ 9-2754 Wholesale Auto Parts MUFFLERS Batteries—Tires Heating Oils APPLIANCES I. B. WHITE APPLIANCE CO.- SALES and SERVICE Radios-Televisions-Stoves Refrigerators Washing Machines Heaters, Water Pumps Plumhing Fixtures Commercial Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE LU 9-2496 SEABOARD FARM EQUIPMENT HOWELL EQUIPMENT CO. Peanut Drying Equipment Seaboard Phone LU 9-2946 FURNITURE When You Need Furnitnre or Carpeting CALL or COME TO Taylor Furniture Co. ROANOKE RAPIDS Phone JE 7-3158 925-27 Roanoke Ave, ike: ^IdJoodiand Pol ecadi By GEORGIA POWELL Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stancell of Battleboro were Sunday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beale. Ross Pruden of Richmond and son, Joe, of USNR, Norfolk, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Newlin Outland and family. Mrs. A. L. Lassiter is spend ing a few days in Elizabeth City with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sheely, and family. Mr. and Mrs, S, W. Lassiter ^rlsited friends in Windsor and Portsmouth Monday. Mrs, J. G. Murphy and chil- Iren, Gunner, Cary and Martha, 3f Columbia, S. C., spentseveral lays with her mother, Mrs, E. B. Lassiter, Mr. and Mrs. Cohen Outland and boys of Fayetteville were Saturday visitors ofMr.andMrs. Newlin Outland and family. Mr, and Mrs. Randolph Beale and grandson, Bill, of Richmond are spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Beale. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hobbs Jr. and children of Springfield, Va., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Hobbs. Newlin Outland and son, Wal ter, and S. W. Lassiter spent Friday at Nags Head. Birth rington. Child attendant was Miss Nancy Harrison James, sister of the bride. The bridegroom’s father was best man and ushers were Edwin Nelson James, brother of the bride, William N. McClintic H, Andrew Jamison Gregory ofWil- son, William G. Carper II and Rixey B. Todd, both of Prince ton, W. Va*, W. Thompson Thorn of Vienna, T. Glenn Pritchard and James B. Black HI, both of Rich mond, Stephen H. Watts and Stan ley P. James Jr,, brother of the bride. Wedding music was presented by John Pfeile. A reception at the Bonnsboro BARNES SEVERN - Mr, and Mrs, Rob ert E, Barnes announce the birth of a daughter, Lori Renee, on July 26, County Club followed the cere mony, Mrs, Gay is a graduate of seven Hills School and is a student at Salem College. She was presented at the Debutante German in 1965 and at the 1967 Spinsters Ger man, Mr. Gay is a graduate of Virginia Episcopal School and of St, Andrews Presbyterian College. The couple will make their home in Winston-Salem after a trip to Bermuda. VOWS PLANNED — Miss Carolyn Conner Stephenson is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Randolph E. Stephenson of Enfield, who announce her engagement to David Gene Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Eugene Holland of Henrietta. The wedding is planned for October 5 at the Methodist Church in Enfield. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Stephenson of Rich Square. Spivey Descendants Meet For Lake Gaston Reunion BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY WiLaui ee ’ By Iwfe. H. 'l. JOliNSON Visitors of Mrs, Charlie As kew recently were Mr. and Mrs, Bobby Ferguson and baby and Ar thur Johnson of Norfolk, Donna Nicholson and granddaughter of Roanoke Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Major of Dinwiddle, Va. Mrs. Askew accompanied them back for a visit. While there she vis ited Mrs. Ren Johnson and Miss Ida Pope of Petersburg. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Britt and boys and Mrs. Bernice Britt, accompanied by Mrs. William Dixon of Murfreesboro, are va cationing at Nags Head this week. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Martin and femily spent the weekend at White Lake, Mrs. J. I. Martin and Jasper spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Johnston and family of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Futrell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Lassiter and Debbie of Dur ham to White Lake for a week’s vacation, Mrs. Harry Timberlake is spending a few days with her sister and her family, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hawkins, of Ports mouth. Mrs. Bessie Lassiter is spend ing this week with Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Stepens of Portsmouth. Guests during the weekend in the home of Mrs. Sarah Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith of Portsmouth, Larry Smith of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Boyce of Jackson, Mrs. Lee Barnes of Weldon and Mrs, Sim- mie Lassiter of Lasker. Recent visitors in the home of Mrs, Carlton Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vinson of Rich Square. Weekend visitors in the home of Mrs, Lokie Johnson were Mrs. Garland Draper and her grand daughter, Debbie, of Suffolk and Mrs, Jimmy Woodard of Hamp ton. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bridgers are vacationing in Myrtle Beach this week, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Askew and family spent the weekend at Gaston Lake. Recent visitors in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Gilliam and Mrs. Bessie Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Ruston Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Eaton and Mrs. Ray Eaton and family of Portsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Britt and son. Butch, ofPortsmouth visited Mrs. Sarii Gilliam and Mrs, Daisy Flythe Saturday. Mrs. Katie Lane of Richmond and Miss Carolyn Lane of Kin ston are spending two weeks at their home here. Mr. and Mrs, Steve Ricks and children visited Mrs, Sarah Gil liam and Mrs. Flythe Sunday. Monday Herbert Bridgers of En field visited them. Mrs. Flythe is improving in some ways, W. B. Johnson is still ill at his home here. JACKSON - The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spivey met Sunday at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Cocke at Lake Gaston for a family reunion. Lunch was served on the lawn. ^Swi^Tim^ng. apd^boat ridipgjv^e.. enjoyed during the day. Those present were Mrs. D. L. Boone, Mrs. S. S. Cocke, Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Cocke, Jim Cocke, Elizabeth Cocke, Mr, and Mrs, L. B, Spivey, Miss June Spivey, Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Braswell, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spivey, Miss Sallye Spivey, Miss Nannie Lee Spivey, Miss Elizabeth Har grave, Mrs. Fannie W. Spencer, Miss Leigh Anne Boone, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Martin, Art, Martie and Eddie Martin and Clyde Dra per, all of Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Gurley and Tommy Gurley of Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Braswell and Ellis Braswell of Roanoke Rapids; Mr, and Mrs. George C. Wiatt and Laura Wiatt ofNewportNews; Mrs, Russell Fike and Mamie Fike of Spartanburg, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Braswell Jr., Susan, Janet and Steven Bras well of Kensington, Md,; Mr. and Mrs, J. Emory White, Jim, Jen ny and Roger White of Hertford; Ji^r.s^d IVfrs, W. H. Wood, Kathy, Debbie and Scott Wood ofColuni- bla, s. C,; and John Parker of George. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Lee are spending several days this week at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Timber- lake Jr. and family spent last weekend at Gaston Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parker are spending a few days at Myrtle Beach this week. Mrs. Elbert Bowen is apatient in the Army Hospital at Fort Lee, Va. Miss Yvonne Hill has been vacationing at Morehead City. Mrs. Arthur Meyers and Mrs. Mabel Griffin spent Thursday with Mrs. David Griffin and family in Raleigh. Mrs. Dale Bell, Thomas Bell and Paulette Bell spent several days this week visiting rela tives in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards and son, Gary, spent the week end with Mrs. Edwards’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Parker, Miss Mary Ellen Carter of Kissimee, Fla., is spending some time with her fa^er, W, Carter. Miss Patricia Edwards ofSea- board visited Miss Fran Powell several days last week, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Bryant and family spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray, of Rocky Mount, Girls from Woodland attending Camp Rainbow at BooneareMolly Burgwyn, Karen Jones, Kaye Brown, Barbie Brown, Becky Lou Copeland, Charlotte Si mm'on s,- Gen Stanley and Dottie Wells. W. H. S. Burgwyn Jr. at tended a solicitor’s conference in Boone last weekend. Mrs. Horace E. Harrington of Portsmouth was overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lassiter Wednesday, Mrs. Howard Wood from Roa noke Rapids visited Mr. andMrs. Howells Meet For Reunion SEVERN - The family of Mrs, Rufus B. Howell Sr. and the late Mr. Howell met at Jordon’s Mill near seaboard Sunday for a re union. A picnic lunch was served. Attending were Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Howell Jr. and children, Mr. and Mrs, James W. Howell, Mrs, Rufus Howell Sr, of Mar- garettsville, Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Howell of Halifax, Mr, and Mrs, Fenton Mayle Jr. of Pleasant Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lee smith Jr. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Judd p. Hall and children, Mr, and Mrs. Larry Simmons and children, Mrs. Barbara Davis and children of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Howell of Richmond, Joe Waters of Enfield, Mr, ,an4 Mrs, Qlenn Martin and daughtef of Milwaukee, James Money of Winston-Salem andMri and Mrs, Glen T. Howell and children of Pafafftown, Russell Powell and family on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Jones spent the weekend visiting relatives in Marshailberg. Gilbert and Douglas Bland of Norfolk spent the weekend with their grandfather, Walter Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ben- thall spent several days this week at Nags Head. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Wall Sr, of Walkertown spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ker mit Wall Jr. Mrs, John Outland and dau^- ter, Roberta, spent the weekend at Nags Head, Mrs, John Underwood and daughters, Nan and Ann, vaca tioned last week at Nags Head. Mrs. Anna Parker is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Musgrave and other friends in Goldsboro. A celebration of the 100th an niversary of the founding of Cedar Grove Preparative Meeting was held last week at the Cedar Grove Meeting House with homecoming and a picnic dinner on the grounds. Besides the people in local attendance and those from nearby towns, some of the out- of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Massey and sons of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Parker and daughter, Mar garet Ann, of Roanoke Rapids, Mr, and Mrs. Richard E. Railey and children of Courtland, Mrs. B. C. Wethington of Milford, Del., Mrs. Thelma Brown Greene of Franklinton, Jay Edwards of Raleigh, Dr. and Mrs. David Smith of Durham and Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wilson of Virginia Beach. Recent guests of Miss Mary Outland and Mrs. Anna Parker were Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Fu trell and daughter, Susan, of Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Elma Railey spent the week in Courtland with R. E. Railey and family, celebrating her son’s birthday. Mrs. George Parker, Eliza beth Parker, Mrs. Ruth Parker and Mrs. Mary Littrell are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. BenWethlngton of Milford, Del. ackson By THELMA SPIVEY Mr. and Mrs, Jasper Eley ac companied their daughter, Deb bie, to Hendersonville where she will attend Camp Ton-A-Wanda for four weeks. They also visited their son, David, in Raleigh, where he competed in the state forestry 4-H club demonstration in which he was state champion, David won a scholarship to 4-H Club Week at N. C. State Univer sity by virtue of being a district winner in forestry. He was al ready a state winner in wildlife and has . won an expense-pai^i . trip to Chicago in November, ^ Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Collier ^ were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Miller In Rocky Mount, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Crawley, Miss Phyllis Crawley, and Mrs. Taylor Crawley, accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Neth- ery and children of Halifax, are spending this week at Nags Head, Mrs. Russell Fike and daugh ter, Mamie, of Spartanburg, S.C., spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. D. L. Boone. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Wood and children of Columbia, S.C., were weekend guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. s. S. Cocke, Mr, and Mrs, George Wiatt and daughter, Laura, of Newport News spent the weekend with her sister and femily, Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Martin, Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harrell and family were her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Outland and family of Henderson. Cathy Har rell returned home after visiting them for the past week. Mrs. E. E. Wheeler of Manteo spent the weekend at her home here. Mr. and Mrs, W. P, Morris, accompanied by their grand daughter, Polly Eley, spent the weekend at Nags Head. Mrs. Jasper Eley and Mrs. Billy Fleetwood completed a graduate course in art from East Carolina University, taught at Chowan College last week. They are now so well versed in the modern terms, techniques and methods of art that they feel quite capable and are enthusiastic about giving something to the students in the school of great aesthetic value in the public schools this winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Braswell Jr. and children of Kensington, Md,, spent the weekend with his parents, Reod and Use the Classified Want Ads FINANCE OR REFINANCE YOUR CAR AT Low Bank Rates WITH COASTAL FINANCE 325 WEST MAIN " PHONt 332 3183 AH05KIE ^a^ieto wn By MRS. INDIA QUINN Clarence Bracy of Portsmouth spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tyler and children of Rocky Mount and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Tyler and chil dren of Hampton spent Sunday. Miss Jane Clark was a Sunday visitor. Miss Patsy Elliott spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elliott. Mrs. E. J. Harrell of Char lotte and Mrs. Lizzie Edwards of Virginia Beach are spending some time with their sisters. Miss Addie Elliott andMrs, Lucy Hollowell, and family, Ed ward Harrell ofNewton accompa nied his mother, Mrs. Harrell, on Wednesday and visited Miss Elliott and Mrs, Hollowell, Mrs, Pearl Cox and Mrs, Jack Rogerson of Aulander and Mi chael Walker of Washington, N. C., visited Mrs. Milton Joyner and Mrs. Ray Bryant Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Barnes of Santa Barbara, Calif,, left Monday after spending the past week with his brother-in-Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leg gett. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Leggett, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Barnes, visited Mr. and Mrs. Percy Taylor near Law- renceville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott and son, Tommy, of Wilson spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. M. A. Elliott, They were ac companied home by Miss Kath erine Jo Elliott, who spent the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. James E. John son Sr. and children, Michael and Joy Lynn, toured the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee last week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Har grave and family of Orlando, Fla., are spending this week with her mother, Mrs, Celia Chappell, and family. on all Spring and Summer Merchandise Shop now . and Save . During our Final Clearance. All spring and summer merchandise must go now to moke room for Bock-To-School and foil merchandise arriving doily. You'll Enjoy Our Shopping Services; • Charge Accounts • Lay-Awoy Accounts • Free Alterations • Free Gift Wrap • Checks Cashed Dept. Store JACKSON

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