ROANOKE RAPIDS - Miss Al- dine Cobb, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel James Cobb of Ro anoke Rapids became the bride of Perry Wilson Parks of Jackson in a double ring ceremony per formed at 3 o’clock on Septem ber 19. The Rev. T. O. Todd of Golds boro married the couple In First Pentecosta! Holiness Church here. Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Reuben Parks of Jackson are the bride- qiywp’s parents! Grant. Miss Renee Cobb, niece of the bride from Wayne, N. J., served as flower girl. Calvin Draper of Jackson, nephew of the bride groom, was ring bearer. Charles Reuben Parks, Jr,, of Littleton, brother of the bride groom, was best man. Grooms men were Richard Waters, broth- er-ln-law of the bride; John Mil lard Long of Jackson, Stafford Wheeler of Jackson and George Cox of Raleigh. A. graduate of Roanoke Rant'^*'. RICH SQUARE - A birthday luncheon was given on Sunday, September 26 honoring Mrs. Mary V. Lassiter on her 82nd birthday, and her great-grand son, Steve Clark, who was nine years old. Hosts for the luncheon were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner at the Lassiter home. Guests Included: Mrs. J. A. Vann, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bandy, Mr. and Mrs. John Bandy, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Bandy and children, all of Rocky Mount; Mr. and Mrs, Walter Conner, Jr., ofNashville, Mrs, Grace S. Lambertson, Mr, and Mrs. Pete Clark and sons, Steve and Jimmy, Miss Esther Conner, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Con ner and Mrs. Lassiter. Mrs, Howell Club Hostess SEVERN - The October meet ing 0^ the Kfrby Music Literary ' witlL^rs. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED — Mr. and Mrs. John Buxton Weaver of Rich Square announce the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Linda Coburn Weaver, to Herbert William Heiser, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert William Heiser, Sr., of Virginia Beach. The wedding will take place December 28. GASTON - “Using Your Equip ment Dollar Wisely’’ was the top ic of the demonstration present ed when the Gaston HomeDemon- stration Club metfortheSeptem- ber meeting. Mrs. Sylvia Lassiter, assist ant home economics agent, pre sented the demonstration. “Careful though and considera tion is needed in selecting appli ances to assure getting the right one. The key to selection is your family’s present and future needs,” she said. Mrs. Lassiter gave a guide to use in selecting appliances; sug gested methods of payment for appliances; use and care of them and servicing appliances. Prior to the demonstration Mrs. H. C. Guthrie presentedthe devotions. A moment of silence was observed in memory ofMrs, W. A. Vincent, a deceased mem ber. In the business session Mrs. Guthrie, president, named a nominating committee to elect a new slate of officers. Mrs. P. W. Rowell is chairman with Mrs. William Carroll and Mrs. M. C. Vincent. This committee will re port at the October meeting. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Lassiter, Mrs. Raymond Whitby, Mrs. Bessie E. Hyman, Mrs. Laura Woodruff, Mrs. H. L. Blythe, Mrs, M. C. Vincent, Mrs, P. W. Rowell, Mrs. J. S. Wells, Mrs. R. P. Allen, Mrs. Henry Jordan, Mrs. Tom Willey and Miss Glenda Harris. Licensed To Wed PLANS OCTOBER WEDDING — Mr. and Mrs. Zack Hays of Powersvilie, Ga., announce the engagement of their daughter, Beth, to Raymond E. Daughtry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Daughtry of Margarettsvllle. The wedding is planned for Octobe.- 30 in the Powersvilie Methodist Church, JACKSON - Marriage licenses have been Issued by the Register of Deeds office to the following: Dorothy Rose Dunlow, 18, of Windsor, and Ronald Leon Hais- lip, 19, of Williamston. Carol Knapp, 28, of Croton, N. Y., and Christopher Donaton, 36, of Peeksville, N. Y. Claire Hughes, 18, of Mine Hill, N. J., and Michael DmitroKizun, 18, of Dover, N. J. Jennie Mae Greene, 17, of Hackensack, N. J., and Ronald James Scioli, 17, of Hackensack, N. J. Patricia Ann Higdon, 19, of Manasses, Va., and Gerald George Sowash, 18, ofManassas, Joann Kathlyn Kidashick, 17, Philadelphia, Pa., and Edward Births Carroll ROANOKE RAPIDS - Mr. and Mrs. George W. Carroll, a son, Jasper Noah, on September 10, at Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mrs. Carroll is the former Frances Ferguson of Gaston, Manfred Kowal, 19, of Philadel phia, Pa. alitiftS'Irs. Paul Evans, Jr., ganlst, provided nuptial music. The bride was given In mar riage by her father. Matron of honor was Mrs. Maxine Waters, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Opal Shell, sister of the bride; Miss Betty Jean Parks, cousin of the bridegroom; Mrs. Priscilla Parks, sister - in - law of the bridegroom, and Mrs, Betty ployed at Albemarle PaperCom- pany here. The bridegroom was graduated from Jackson High School, served In the United States Air Force and is asso ciated with Rust Engineering Company. After the ceremony the couple honeymooned In the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee, They are residing at 406 Wash- fSusan Wool entamble with smbroidcred luede fronted wtckerwool iacket. Soft bow occent* the acetate and royon blouia. Doffodil, Turctuoiie, $70 "The Leading Fashion Center in This Area" 1022 ROANOKE AVENUE ROANOKE RAPIDS House on October 1, The members drew names for the Christmas party Pollyannas and yearbooks, prepared for a two year period weredistrlbuted, Mrs. Raynor Woodard, presi dent, presided during the dis cussion of plans for the year. Later rook was played with prizes being won by Mrs. Julian Porter and Mrs. GarlandBarnes, A one o'clock luncheon was served the following: Mrs, Earl Bryant, Mrs. H. M. Purvance of Boykins, Va.; Mrs. Julian Porter andMissUnaWhite of Severn; Mrs. Gilbert Stephen son, Mrs, W, M. Stephenson, Mrs. Rossle Layton ofPendleton;Mrs, J. A. Fleetwood, Mrs. J. E. Tay lor, Mrs. Raynor Woodard, Mrs. Edgar Martin ofConwayandMrs, Gorden Pruden of Murfreesboro, members. Guests were Mrs. James Par ker of Roanoke Rapids, Mrs. Garland Barnes of Severn and Mrs. Randolph Phillips of Pen dleton. APPLIANCE LOANS Don't let Mother become the slave of old, worn out equipment when you can finance the purchase of ’iue DISHWASHERS MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED—Mr, and Mrs. Willie L. Bryant an nounce the marriage ol their daughter, Ruth, to Larry J. Broyles of Savannah, Ga. The couple was married on August 21 in the Protestant Church at the Naval Station at Kodiak, Alaska. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation achAon By MRS. THELMA G. SPIVEY Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beale last week with her moth er and sisters, Mrs. Nell H. Whedbee, Miss Penelope Whed- bee of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Joseph Ludwig, Jr., oiLux- eda Park, N. Y. Together they visited Mr, and Mrs. Tillman Cooley, Jr., and son In Chapel Hill on Thursday. Mrs. M. L. 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