* I Social News -#! ROBERSON - ANGE Miss Dorothy Joan Roberson and Mr Robert Gordon Ange were united in marriage in a cere mony in the Christian Church in North Carolina, on October 4. at five o ciock ‘Itie Reverend C. N. Barnett officiat ed in the services, using the do t 1 blc ring ceremony Only mem I bers of the family and a few close friends of the couple were pre sent. The couple entered the church together unattended. The bride chose for her wedding a tw. piece blue faille dress with black velvet accessories and wore a cor j&t'' iVi urV ii iv. . Tlit- bri&t* is the ul Mi. and Mrs. Bert Lee Roberson of ... .. . P |jt-’ St? y M Stj St? St St ?K? St St St? ■:»: St !«! St Si" i5?v MfVuTlf • «» MONEY - - MONEY Five Million dollars to lend on farm lands at low interest. Terms r>-20. with privilege paying any amount, any time before maturity. No charge for inspection, no agents com missions. Not required to carry life insurance, or purchase stock. Compare our plan and terms with any agency. for Information VI lit a Carolina Farm Loan Associates Uov 902. (irt-riivillt-, IN. or S<-<- Hugh (i. Morion. Allorm-y ........... • ‘.v w j. '"d m St St St St iJt; :-!t*: St St jit? St? m M St U ,-itt l o?*>* Women's Meeting Entertained Here On Tuesday night. October 7 the Edith Burrell Be.,. -. Wom an's Circle of the Memorial Bap tist Ghurch was hostess to the Feck i alum futvBiiti '-1 ‘ht K , ok'e Association ot Nosoh s- vV li man’s Circles. The dn.ner meeting " is held in the Hi eh School Cafeteria, which was beautifully decorated toi the occasion, the Mexican theme be ing carried out in place cards, menus, programs and other de corations Barbecued chicken v.'i’h till the trimmings, as well as borm made cakes, which were contributed b.V the WMU of the Bant 1st hureh, Jamesvillc. North Carolina She j is a graduate of Jamesvilli High j School. Mr Ange is the son of Mr. and Mis. .1 L Ange of Plym outh. North Carolina They are noth employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Wash ington, D. C Alter a wedding trip to Florida lie couple will be at home in! Washington. D. C. ! was st i verl to and enjoyed by the guests. The speaker for the meeting was Mis* Theresa Anderson, Bap ti-‘ Missionary to China and the Philippines. She was introduced bv Miss Hilda Mayo of Rocky Mount. Devotional was rendered hv Mrs. Gordon Maddrey of Ahos kie. presidfcnt of the State W. M. IHdSOHy>V';;r\isj . Anderson 'gave a most delightful and entertaining talk on her ex periences in C nna anti the Phil ippinis and also enlightened those present a. to how Mission arv work is carried on m these countries, where Communism and government restrict the thinking and wishes of the residents. Approximately 60 delegates were present for the meeting from the Baptist churches in, Rocky Mount. Wilson. Greenville, Bethel, Ayden, Wmterville. and Tarboro. A five-year restriction against he importation to the United j states of meat animals and pro- | ducts from Mexico has been lifted A'ith the wiping out of loot-and nouth disease there. Tobacco dates back 340 years as i commercial crop. LEADER At the annua! meeting of the Rocky Mount Division of Women's Missionary Unions held in Tarboro Tuesday, the Ftev. E. Gordon Conklin, Pas tor of the Memorial Baptist C’hureh here, was eleeted Di visional It 1 - coming year Melvin Griffin Is On Dufy in Korea With I Corps in Korea.—Pvt. Melvin H. Griffin son of Mr. arid Mrs. Thomas Griffin. 631 West Main Street, Williamston. N. C., recently arrived in Korea and has been serving with I Corps. A tactical command between Army and divisional levels, I Corps was the first of three to be organized in Korea. Special units attached to it perform duties for some or all of the organizations under its command. Private Griffin entered the Army in November 1951. 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Mr. Moure and the singers are all from Atlanta Christian College, Atlanta, Ga. The meeting will last one weelc. The public is coruially invited. *;== -^ Town Ruled Onl And Rebniied In Underpass Case