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r ik Wl.. Wurtin 3. WJ R. K. Whites Conway Firemen TIMES-NEWS. Rich Square, N. C.. March 3. 1»66 ^ anted ^bau^litr MILWAUKEE - Miss Brenda Faye Martin and James Alton Daughtry of Conway were united i* marriage on Sunday, Febru ary 27, at three o'clock at Mil- The couple will make their home in Charlotte. Courtesies Pre-wedding rehearsal dinner - Mesdames Ralph Askew, Jerry waukee Methodist Church. The Askew, JackBritt, Waylandjohn- Rev. J, E. Sutton performed the son and Talbert Revelle enter- ceremony. tained the wedding party and The bride is the daughter of their families with a pre- Mr. and Mrs. Bealie J. Martin, rehearsal dinner Saturday eve- Jr., of Milwaukee. The bride- nlng in the Community Building. Fete Dunlaps At Reception Hosts At Dinner groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth L. Daughtry of Conway. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Places were laid for 40 guests. Rehearsal party - The bride’s Parents and Mrs. Robert Brid- gers, Mrs. Douglas Keeter, Mrs. CONWAY - The Rev. and Mrs. Donald J. Dunlap were honored by Dr. and Mrs. R. Kelly White at a reception in their home, White Wings, on Friday at 8:30 p.m. The Rev. and Mrs. Dunlap are moving to Suffolk wdiere he will serve as minister of the West End Baptist Church. Miss Becky Martin, cousin of George Brown and Mrs. Harry the bride, was maid of honor, Jenkins entertained immediately Bridesmaids included Miss Jan- after the rehearsal with around ice Dau^try, sister of the bride- 70 guests attending. Guests were groom, andMrs, BerthamDaven- greeted by Mrs. Talbert Revelle port of Portsmouth. Flower girls and Mrs. Ralph Askew. After the were Miss Nancy Keeter of Roa- couple cut the traditional first noke Rapids and Miss Paula De- slice of the wedding cake, guests Berry of Portsmouth, cousin of were served by mother of the the bride. The ringbearer was bride and Mrs. Robert Daugh- Vick Wood of Pine Level, nephew try. Punch was poured by moth- of the bridegroom, er of the bridegroom and was Robert Daughtry, brother of assisted by Mrs. George Brown, the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Douglas Keeter presided Ushers were Wallace Martin, over the bride’s book and Mrs. brother of the bride, Luther Harry Jenkins said the good- Daughtry, Bill Mosler and John- byes. Mrs. Robert Bridgers as- nie Moore of Raleigh. sisted in replenishing the table. Immediately after the cere- Dinner party - The Northamp- mony the couple received in the ton County Welfare Department vestibule of the church, ladles were hostesses on Feb- The bride is a graduate of ruary 22 at the Quaker House Chowan College and is employed with a turkey dinner being serv es food stamp secretary with the ed. The bride-elect waspresent- Northampton County Welfare ed with a white carnation cor- Department, Mr. Daughtry grad-^sage. The hostesses presented uated from N. C. State Unlver- her with a silver casserole. Ap- sity. He is presently employed proxlmately 16 were present, by the International Harvester Miscellaneous shower - Miss Co. in Charlotte. Martin was honored at a miscel- Mrs. Ralph Askew and Mrs, laneous shower on February 11 Talbert Revelle were mistresses by her aunts and friends in the of ceremony. home of the Rev. and Mrs. J. E. [ Mrs. R. Jennings White, Jr., and Mrs. John White greeted guests, who Included the staff of the Conway Baptist Church, the general officers, members ofthe four official boards, members of the standing committees, and leaders of the five departments of the church. Other guests were the ministers and their wives of Methodist and Baptist church es in nearby communities. CONWAY - The Conway Vol unteer Firemen entertain^ their wives, town commissioners and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Wil son Bridgers, Mr.andMrs.W.H, Barnes, Mr. andMrs.Frank Out- land, Mr. and Mrs. Linsey, Mrs. Quinton Futrell and the Rev. and Mrs. Baldridge at a ham dinner Monday night. The Zion ME Church served the dinner. Joe Frank Draper, fire chief, presided. The Rev. Baldridge was the after dinner speaker. Dinner Given Three On Birthday JOB OPENINGS Now Available At TALON, INC. Apply in person to TALON, INC. WOODLAN D The table in the candlelit din ing room was decorated with a large centerpiece of fruits, sym bolizing the ‘Truits” of the min ister’s labors. Mrs. Russell H. Johnson, Jr., poured coffee and Mrs. Abner Lassiter poured tea. Assorted pastries and nuts were served buffet style. Mesdames R. Jennings White, Sr., Edward S. Taylor, and G. E. Woodard assisted the hosts. MRS. JAMES A. DAUGHTRY READ AND USE THE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS MILWAUKEE - Mrs. L. W. Flythe entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Law rence Flythe, Mrs. RussellSmith and Mrs, Ronald Jenkins, all whom share the same birthday. Attending were Mr, and Mrs. Steve Ricks and family of Roa noke RapIds,Mr, andMrs. Ronald Jenkins and family, Mr.andMrs, Russell Smith, Mr, and Mrs. James R. Smith and family, Mrs. S. B. Gilliam, Mr, and Mrs. T, F. Flythe, all of Milwaukee, Mrs. Annie Lois Hedspeth and grand daughter of Conway. WHEN YOU WANT TO INSURE WHAT YOU VALUE MOST . . . see or call—JOE BRYANT Bryant Insurance Agency 115 West Main St. — Jernlgan’s Office Building Phone 332-3340 or 332-3338 Ahoskie, N. C. Member of Ahoskie Credit Bureau, Inc. AUCTION 94 Angus Cows—Heifers—Calves March 17th 10:30 A.M. DOROTHY D. TAYLOR FARM ANGUS HERD (COMMERCIAL) WilUamston. N. C. OAK SUMMIT EILEENMERE (herd sire) a 4 yr. old son of B. H. Eileenmere 20th out of a Blackcap Bessie Dam also sells. (Mr. Harris has also been using ABS bulls Black Pride A 468 (“Eshelman”) and Foremost of Wyne ("Foremost”! HERD BANGS AND TB TESTED. LOCATED: On Rt. 125 North of WilUamston 9 miles South of Scotland Neck 22 miles or Von Harris at the farm 798-3537 Sutton. The Valentine motif was carried out throughout the home. Mrs. Pauline Roberts intro duced the receiving line. Nuts, mints, cookies and punch were served by Miss Linda White. Around 100 guests called during the evening. The honoree receiv ed many gifts. Luncheon - Mrs, Calvin Dick ens of Murfreesboro entertained Miss Martin with a luncheon on February 12 in her home. Miss Martin was presented a pink carnation corsage, a Valentine motif of pink and red was car ried out In decorations. Immediately after the luncheon a kitchen shower was presented Miss Martin by the hostesses and the mothers of the bride and bridegroom and the Northampton County Welfare Department em ployees. Lingerie shower _ Miss Mar tin was entertained at a lingerie shower at the Community Build ing on Saturday, February 12, by Mrs, G. C. Warren, Marianna Warren, Mrs. James Johnson, Mrs. Tommy Lambert, Mrs. Lensie Vinson and Mrs. Wiley Sumner. Miss Merlin received many ,girt^ for her trov>sseau. READ AND USE THF; CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ELECTRIC HEAT gives a whole new world of comfort to the entire family CLEAN. No soot or oily films to dirty your home. Electric heat cuts cleaning chores up to 50Vo! wirewi SAFE. No dangerous flames or fumes. Electric heat is flameless; just as safe as a light bulb. TROUBLE-FREE. Install electric heat and forget about it. Nothing to oil or maintain. COMFORT. Select the “just right" temperature for every room. No “cold spots" or drafts. Get the facts about low-cost Electric Heat. No obligation! ROANOKE ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. TEL, LE 9-2236 RICH SQUARE, N. C. 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