TIMES-NEWS, Thursday^ June 19, 1969 /- finti etifoat ik^ %Vo Vt% ^ $%■ An A Soclai in r^a Luncheon Honors M/ss Reinhardt Harringtons Aleef For LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES BUSINESS FORMS CALLING CARDS — YOU CAN GET QUICK ANSWERS FROM THE HERALD PRINTING HOUSE 332-»2123 IN AlfOSKIE PUT A MATCH TO YOUR MORTGAGE A Woodmen of the World Two-Way Mortgage Protection Plan can provide cash for one of the finest gifts a man can leave his family —a home, free and clear. You also get the added protection of permanent life insurance that will continue even after your mortgage is paid. )■ Make a quick call today. Find out the low cost in your case and get the full story on Woodmen of the World's outstanding program of fraternal and social benefits. Also inr>stie>t« Woodmen's Health and Accident and Income Protection plant. AREA OFFICE 117 RAILROAD ST. AHOSKIE — PHONE 332-4711 ALBERT O. KIFF Area Manaoer 332-3168 Ahotkie, N. Q. T. J. KIFF Field Representative 332-3152 Ahoskie, N. C. JACK E. ANDERSON Special Representative 536-3923 Weldon. N. C. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY HOME OFFICE OMAHA, NEBRASKA 'The FAMILY Fraternity"® Reunion VOWS PLANNED — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Cole of Rich Square announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Carol, to George Gregory Hodges, son of Mrs. T. R. Eure of Tunis and R. E. Hodges of Murfreesboro. An August wedding is planned. RICH SQUARE - The family of Joseph W, and Mrs. Rebecca J. Harrington met for their annual family reunion Sunday, June 15, at the home of Mr. andMrs,Don ald Leggett here. A picnic lunch was served with fried chicken cooked outdoors by ■the family*s own chefs, Don Leg gett and David Johnson, Due to rain the meal was finished inside. Those attending from out-of- town were Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Jones and daughters, Kaye, Becky and Sue, of Windsor, Va.; Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Harrtogton of Arlington, Va.; Mr, andMrs, Robert E. Harrin^on and daugh ters, Terry and Lisa, ofVirginia Beach; Mr. and Mrs, Wade Har rington and son, Wade 11, ofNor- folk; Mr. and Mrs, David John son and daughters, Gail and Lynne, of Hampton; and Miss Terry Johnson of Conway, Attending from Rich Square were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harring ton Sr,, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Har rington Jr,, Mr, and Mrs. Don ald Leggett and sons, Donnie and Al, Mrs. Larry Godwin, Ben Harrington and Mr, and Mrs, Walter Draper. A short business meeting was held after which the family en joyed homemade ice cream be fore departing for their homes. Birthdays WOODLAND - Miss Mary Iva Reinhardt, bride-elect, was hon ored with a luncheon on June 9 given by Mrs. John Underwood, Miss Nan Underwood and Miss Ann Underwood at their home. The house was decorated throughout with roses. Lunch was served to Miss Reinhardt, Mrs. W, R. Reinhardt, Miss Gwen Reinhardt, Mrs. W, R. Parker, Mrs. C. G, Parker Jr,, Mrs. E, L, Timberlake Jr., Mrs. C, N. Burgess, Mrs. J, H, Stanley, Mrs. W, G. Wells, Mrs, W, Culpepper, all of Woodland, Mrs. Dan BrawleyofWilmington, and Mrs. Bob Hill and Mrs, Wal ter Lackey of Murfreesboro. Roger Hartley Kramer JUNE 20 Jack Warmack, Betty Rawls, Patsy Walker JUNE 21 Jo Anne Johnson, Roger Bry ant, Larry Godwin, Cecil W. Brown, Jeanette Johnson, Steve Phipps, Lois Elizabeth Outland, Gayle Williams. JUNE 22 Bennie Britt, jentry white, Carol Lee, Beatrice M. Brid- gers JUNE 23 I Otis Spei^jce,/ Charles Bro'^n, Carol Jo Vick^ Carolyn Martin, Thomas King Pope, Lorretta J. Martin, Simon Askew jr,, ver- nice Marshall, Edgar Bryant Jr. JUNE 24 Robert Willoughby, Michael Edwards, Mrs. Ella Mae Futrell, George B. Bridgers JUNE 25 Dorothy Flythe, G. C. Sim mons JUNE 26 Pat Warmack, Betty Grigg, Tulie Mae Lane, Frances Butler, Anne Liverman, Keith Futrell JUNE 27 Leo Davis, Robin Lassiter ^owetA WiS6 Junnek Ec lAJedd ^o^et M. JC ramer Licensed To Wed JACKSON - Fourteen marriage licenses were issued by the Reg ister of Deeds office in May. Licensed to wed were William Roland Massey Jr. and Rose Leigh Willey, both of Gaston; Edward Moody Jr. and Emma Beatrice Boone, both of Garys- burg; Ellis Carroll Edwards of Rich Square and Bobbie Jean Keel of Raleigh; Wellington John son Ivey of Newport News and Celestine Allenof Enfield i Joseph Anthony Sansosti of Pisgah For est and Jo Anne Carol Major of Franklin; William Cornelius Howell and Cora Lee Hill, both of Seaboard; Henry Cecil Mizelle of Colerain and Pauline Ruffin Lassiter of Potecasl; Richard James Lupo and Eileen June Lyon, both of Brooklyn; James Durwood Vinson and Katherine Ann Askew, both of Conway; Wa- dell Luther Neal of Rich Square and Mary Joanette Drew of Jack- son; WilliamMcCoyLynnandPa- trlcia Anne Harrell, both ofPen- dleton; Raymond Gray Turner Jr. of Jackson and Joan Gayle Jordon of Roanoke Rapids; Gerald John Scharners of Glen Burnie, Md., and Gloria Jean Turner of Boy kins; James Godwin Vick ofCon- way and Winnifred Davis Parker of Murfreesboro. JACKSON - The Church of the saviour was the setting Saturday for the marriage of Miss Jannet Winston Bowers and Roger Hart ley Kramer. The Rev, Robert MacBeth Bird officiated at the doublf ceremony ^ ' The tride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Scott Bow ers Jr. and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Velda Wagner Kramer of Wyoming, Ill., and Charles LaVerne Kramer of St. Louis, Mo. Wedding music was presented by Mrs. Horest Harrell, organ ist, and Miss Mary Jane Wil liams of Warrenton. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Miss Roslyn Anne Bowers of New York City was her sister’s maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Julia Barbara Bow ers, sister of the bride. Miss Nancy duVal Holderness of Tar- boro, Miss Jane Gardner Boyd of Roanoke, Va., and Mrs, Peter T. Wilson m of Winston-Salem. Thomas Gaetje of Winston- Salem was best man and ushers were Theodore Royster of Lex ington, Peter R. Lillard of Cha tham, N. J., James Rainey of Suffolk and Eugene Scott Bowers in, brother of the bride, Helen Bland Norfleet of Vir ginia Beach was flower girl and John Emory Watson Jr. of Au gusta, Ga., was ring bearer. After a wedding trip to Jamai ca, the couple will make their home in Cherry Point. Mrs. Kramer attended st, Mary’s Preparatory school and Salem College, she was present ed at the 1966 Debutante Ball in Raleigh, The bridegroom attend ed Wake Forest University and worked for Wachovia Bank in Winston-Salem before entering U. S. Marine Corps in Cherry Point, IRS IN NORTH CAROLINA There are 26 field offices of the Internal Revenue Service in North Carolina, employing a total of 611 persons. WESTERN WEAR Featuring Complete Line H BAR C Ranchwear Pants-Shirts-Jackets and Acme Boots FREID'S Weldon. N. C. The bride’s parents were hosts at a reception at their home fol lowing the marriage. Guests were met on the front porch by Mr. Bowers Jr. and Eugene S, Bowers III, and judge and Mrs. Eric Norfleet received at the front door, Mrs. Ballard S. Gay introduced guests to the receiv ing line, composed of Mrs. Bow ers, Mrs. Velda Wagner Kramer, Lt. and Mrs. Kramer, Miss Ros lyn Bowers and Miss Judy Bow ers. Mrs. Fletcher Gregory in vited guests into the dining room. Mrs. James Wood Boone of Jack- son and Mrs. Robert Cullen Rapp Sr, of Thomasville poured punch, and Mrs. William Preston Holt Jr. of Erwin and Mrs. Rufus King Herring of Thomasville served petit fours. Misses Lee Bowers, Catherine Bowers, Su san Harrell and Ginny Bass as sisted. Mrs. Robert Gray Bow ers invited guests to the gift room where Mrs. Phillip Alston Lewis received. Mrs, John B. Litchfield and Mrs. Tillman Cooley Sr. poured punch in the den, Mrs. Wilkins Lewis invited guests to register. Mrs. Tillman Cooley Jr, and Mrs, Jasper Eley said the good-byes. Courtesies Overnight Hosts - Members of the Bowers-Kramer wedding party and other out-of-town visitors were overnight guests in homes of the following: Mrs. Buxton Midyette, Mrs, P. H, Jameson, Mrs. E. B. Grant, Mrs, E. W. Lewis, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. B. H, Harrell and Dr. and Mrs, C. B, Robertson, K^hen Uhower ^ ilrtTS."john W. p!rice jr, was hostess at a luncheon and kitchen shower on Saturday, May 31, atnoonhonor- ing Miss Bowers, The honoree was presented a corsage of dai sies and small gadgets, she also received a gift of linen from the hostess and many useful gifts from the guests. The hostess composed an original verse for the occasion which was inscribed on a Williamsburg recipe and framed for presentation to the bride-to-be. Miss Sandra Par ker, bride-elect, was also re membered with a gift. Cocktail Party — Mr. andMrs, John Litchfield, Mrs. Buxton Midyette and Mrs. Eugene B. Grant entertained at a cocktail party honoring Miss Bowers and Lieutenant Kramer on Saturday, May 31, at the Litchfield home. Miss Bowers was presented an orchid corsage. Luncheon — Tarboro was the scene of a luncheon given by Miss Nancy Holderness honoring Miss Bowers on June 12. The guest list included Mrs, scott Bowers, mother of the bride- elect; Mrs. Ballard S. Gay, mis tress of ceremony; Mrs. John Jester, sister of the hostess; Miss Sallie Breeden, house guest of the Bowerses, Miss Mary Davis Martin of Tarboro and her house guest, Miss Margaret Ste vens, Miss Roslyn Bowers and Miss Judy Bowers, sisters of the bride. Cocktails and Dinner-Mr. and Mrs. James Beasley, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Eley, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bass, Mr, andMrs. James W. Boone, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Bridgers and Mrs. Selma Jame son were hosts for a cocktail and dinner party in honor of Miss Bowers and Lieutenant Kramer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beasley on Thursday night in Jackson. The 35 guests included members of the wedding party and out-of-town guests. Miss Bowers was presented a corsage and a gift of monogrammed sil ver. Wedding Breakfast - Mr. and Mrs. Alston Lewis, Mr. andMrs. T. W. Cooley Sr, and Judge and Mrs, Ballard s. Gay entertained out-of-town guests and members of the wedding party at a wedding breakfast Saturday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis. Miss Bow ers was presented a corsage of yellow roses. Forty-five guests attended. ^Soii on Vo WA Spolz fen Jn f^uk mon J C eremon RICHMOND — The marriage of Miss Sherrie Kathleen Plyler, daughter of Mrs. Kathleen Bell Plyler of Richmond and the late Joseph Harold plyler Jr., to Thomas Emmett Bolton, son of Mr, and Mrs, Lucius Emmett Bolton of Rich square, took place Saturday, June 7, at 3 p.m. in Fort Lee Baptist Church. The Rev. Donald L. Matheny, pastor, officiated. Miss Kay Plyler of Richmond was her sister’s maid of honor. Mr. Bolton was his son’s best man. Ushers were William Irving Brooks and Carl pattersonCraig Jr,, both of Richmond. A reception was given by the bride’s mother in the church social hall. The bride attended Radford College at Radford, va. The bridegroom is a graduate of Chowan College and Pitt Tech nical Institute. He is employed by the Naval Testing Center at Patuxant River, Md, The couple will be at home in Leonardtown, Md. Miss Reinhardt was presented a gift of china in her chosen pat tern. Luncheon - Miss Bowers and Lieutenant Kramer were hon ored Friday by Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Grant, Mrs. William Beale, Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Cooley Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norfleet, Lt, Comdr. and Mrs. Hill Norfleet and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poetzsch. Forty-five out-of-town guests and members of the wedding party attended the luncheon at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Grant in Jackson, Cocktail Party _ Mr. andMrs. Fletcher Gregory Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson in en tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory in Weldon on Fri day afternoon following the re hearsal. The 100 guests were served cocktails, canapes and hors doevres. After-Rehearsal Dinner-Mrs. velda Kramer of Wyoming, Ill., mother of the bridegroom, hon ored Miss Bowers and Lieutenant Kramer at the rehearsal dinner Friday night at the Fairfax Res taurant in Roanoke Rapids. Ap proximately 50 guests attended. B. Harper Barnes of Shawnee Mission, Kan., uncle of the bride, presided over the dinner as mas ter of ceremony. The bridal cou ple was toasted by members of the wedding party. Dance and Cake Cutting-Mrs. E. S. Bowers sr.. Miss Blair Bowers, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Gray Bowers and Jerome Bowers honored Miss Bowers and Lieu tenant Kramer at a dance Friday night at the Jackson Lions Club building. The bride assisted the bridegroom as he cut the first slice with his military sword. The cake was then served by Mrs. Worth Bridgers and Mrs. Leroy Grant, Mrs. Jim Beasley and Mrs. Charles Bass poured punch. The 150 guests danced to the music of the Woody Pittman Orchestra. FINANCE OR REFINANCE YOUR CAR ONE SOON — Mary Denise Fillingame will be one year old on June 26. Her par ents ore Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Fillingame of Vance- boro. Grandparents are Mrs. Buck Allen of Con way and Mr. and Mrs. Dove Fillingame of Vanceboro. Low Bank Rates COASTAL FINANCE 325 WEST MAIN PHONE 332 3183 AHOSKIE Communion service — A Nup tial Eucharist was held prior to the wedding breakfast at the Church of the Saviour. The Rev, Robert MacBeth Bird officiated. Members of the wedding party and the immediate families of the bridal couple attended. Out-of-Town Guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Rapp and Mrs, Rufus K, Herring of Thomasville, Mrs. William P. Holt Jr. of Erwin, Mrs. Robert E. Kirkland sr., Mr. and Mrs, Hubert H, Walstonm, Miss Mar tha Walston4i(ind MissH’eaniWal-‘ ston of Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Julius Creech of Tarboro. Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Cooley jr. of Carrboro, Perry Pittman and George Rochester of Scotland derson, David Anderson, Mrs. John McGee, Mr. and Mrs, Paul McGee, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poetzsch of Raleigh, Roy Hughes of Elizabeth City, Mr. and Mrs. King Reid and Miss Miriam Reid of Norfolk, Dr, Mary Blair Bow ers of Rockville, Md., Mr. and Mrs. John W. Watson III of Au gusta, Ga., Miss Donetta George of Sanford, Miss Margaret Pre- vost of Greenville, S. C., Miss sally Breeden of Bennettsville, S. 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