' ■■■ ■* Bride-Elect Is Feted At Party In Scotland Neck Scotland Neck- -Miss Elizabeth Hines, whose marriage to Gene House will take place December 11 in the First Presbyterian church of Roanoke Rapids, was honored with a supper party at the Holly Oak Club in Scotland Neck last week by Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Winslow. The living and dining rooms were decorated throughout with pine boughs, oak leaves and fall flowers, creating a lovely au tumn setting. Approximate fifty young friends of Miss Hines and Gene House were present including Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Brow er, Jr., of Weldon. Mrs. John Miller of Bluefield, West Virginia, mother of Mrs. Guy Leedy, came Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leedy and family of Roanoke Avenue. Students Give Fashion Review At Club Meeting Woodland—Mrs. Clyde Jenkins, home economics teacher in the Woodland-Olney School present ed a group of her pupils in a fashion review at the meeting oi the Woodland Junior Wo man’s Club, in the Clubhouse Tuesday evening. Mrs. S. P. Taylor, vice-presi dent called the meeting to order and presided during the routine business session. Mrs. Raymond Benthall. pro gram chairman introduced Mrs. Jenkins and her class of girls, who have just completed a sew ing project. Jean Page read the fashion forecast and cai’ed attention of details of style and workman ship in each garment as it was modeled by the maker. Blouses, skirts and short coats of match ing and contrasting fabrics were featured. t Mesdame? Dale Bell. Frank Holoman. Betty Page, and Miss Dare Griffin, hostesses, served pie and coffee during the social hour. Miss Elizabeth Hines spent Monday visiting in Norfolk, Vir ginia. Tommy Smith and Miss Doro thy Mountford attended the air show in Rocky Mount Sunday. Turner Speaks To PTA Group Woodland—N. L. Turner, su perintendent of Northampton county schools, discussed the "New Look in Education." at the Parent Tercher Association meeting in the Woodland-Olney High School auditorium Thurs day evening. Turner discussed advance ments made in the field of edu cation and stressed the inade quacy of buildings and equip ment. He urged that more at tention be given these physical needs. Attendance honors went to the third, seventh and tenth grades. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. Julius Hall, of Roanoke. Virgin ia, father of Mrs. bill McClung, was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. McClunt of Jackson Street. Mrs Ha’l who has been visiting her daughter several days returned to Roanoke with Mr. Hall and took her twin grandchildren. Becky and Patty, with her f