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Rocky Mount Telegram from Rocky Mount, North Carolina • 24

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8C Th Rocky Mount, N. TeUgre'm, Sunday July 6, 1969 hict Couple To Wed In August Girls Want To Serve I Miss Conklinliride Of Mr. Johnston iheir lounlry, loo I America 1 young women un nurr jo put in many nourt 01 ork on humaniiarian project, but lh majority Mould ptttrt A. Saratoga News I Viiiinf here for days were Mr and Mr. jtlaity Owen Wet Virginia, jThej were her to attend the fierfmtin-Oardnef wedding in SUMiitiiilMru tirttf WK-keiul at Mo.

flit-mi veia Mr, and M. Strii kl. n.i, Mr and Mr. Danny H4; Strickland and children, i L. If nu wanted to Dear Laiiders: Why are comiurtrfble, mn.l.-in parems au fmilnh How that I to partiripaie (or )r in laiee-wal.

nationwide ervire male, war rrsistn i-hUi, male, rrlMer. arholan, dropout A nationwide poll of girU between 13 and 19 taken by a mgtne ttU that a liitl more than 10 third are willing In avrva the rountry on a volun-, tary bail. George Romney. Secretary of the Department of Housing and I'rban Development, commenting in the publi can fhey expect their children to1 i Lm lh nl Uh llfar Ann Landera: I M' l'1'''1 of Dur apent in with Mr. and Mrs, Alt.m Gardner.

11 iiiii.jiiu iii'ii i imii iiiiMmn. K-Kulirly anq nothing is ex 'but many people read Ann i 1 If I peeled in re'urn. Not even a Landers that I'm sure aomeone "tlunk you." When I see mywha ee this can help me. graiduns growing up to be; U.L loafers it mike me ick. Yrt I Vi.Mtini: Mamie Cook-y, Mr and M.g, Jce Jonn and reU'ives foi leveral davs were Mr.

and Mr. Charlie Crowder cation a July Unue, aays: "He-lull of the aurvry prove to me that our young people eed a NiuMkti'M. 111 1 (turnip 1 iinrtl some delightful sweet smelling) fam'iy of Virginia constrictive outlet for their en-i Young people know the' don 1 dare say anything because it's rot my plate Please wake up tlw parent. Ann. Tell them to insut that theh kids woik after achool, and on Saturdays and during sum- flowers which she called Jasmine tobacco I adored thej scent and would dearly love value of participation, we are.

Mr. ami Donald Stealy and family li ft on Tuesday lor a resolved to open new avenues know bv wha: name tho 1 lu 1 I'll Ik hill wnun inw for their talents, enthusiasm flowers are called out East I in KniMina hoi. mcr vacatioos. They'll be better .1" c''' too visit relatives. mmA 1.

urjvi im-ii iiirni tu 1 local and men womcii for It. florUts and to several friends. 1 T'my No one here can help me. I ll be4 Dear Timer: I agree fhiuiM uirti km 1 I. I Vu.U l9 tiiu snow' uu iwviiini in ter America." Those young women who are already working in such rela-j tivcly small agencies as Peace: Corps.

Vista. Job Corps and Head Start prove ow much girls can accomplish, the mags-tine article by Roul Tunley; points out. New York City's three-year-old Urban Corps started with 40 college students doing summer tasks which ranged from 0 1 i block how i.aH It fo. a teC-n-ager to 'T, find an fterteKool Job. or sum- N'ney mer work only? The labor laws' Drr Nancy: I'll print the In-were w.

Ittea many years ago to formation if someone will supply protect kids against exploitation- How about it out there? in veat shops These laws! 'X J.n" I ho.ild chnnged. Today kids! Dear Ana Landers: 1 work Mrs. Sidney Goidon Johnston, Jr. Miss Andrea Ruth Conklin and ihey carried baskets of- white. neea to rotk as a matter of selfnir1 111 a' "nJ llke get to reiip'ct.

Tncy need to expend 'bd about 3 m. My wif has their energies in useful and pro- fallen into habit of going over dunive ways. Bui in most stales to the ncigbcor's house after Carhora Ethf Caine is fAie daughter 0 Mr. and Mrs. FAvin Wilson Caine of Rocky Mount, uho announce her engagement to Julian FAliott of Mr.

and Mrs. Junius Edgar Dtlamar, also of Rocky Mount. An August 3 wedding is planned at Englaroo'd United Methodist Church. Sidney Gordon Johnston, and apricot roses, were married Saturday aftec-1 Donald Bruce Baker of Rocky there are all corts of restrictions 've Eone 11 bed and sitting parties (0 assisting drug victims. The idea proved sych a winner that the Corpj soon grew to students, and 15 being adopted by 10 other cities.

One Urban Corps girl who worked at the Women House of Detention then till midnight or even later. on nji.mu. noon at four o'clock in Brook-j Mount was best man. and ushers side Community Church in 1 were Blair Wiley Conklin. the! RronksiHf Kami Japcav 1 i tir i i So don't put thi blame on the Thei neighbor's husband is in Vietnam.

1 never gaw it a Miss Smith To Wed In August bougtvt. utiuL 1 vu twifl tl in iiiv mini anil TTiiiiHllI u. The bride is the daughter of jCostner. Jr. of Asheville.

If1 Mr. Gcoc M.l The -brMe -1 gradate trf-i Cai Conklin of Brookside. Nfr.Duke University, and for the! movies about women liking each other in an unnatural way. Now jonnsion is tne son ot Mr. and past year has held a graduate! a I writing and poetry with drug addicts, prostitutes and slum graduates was so effective that plans now include an expanded mis.

ouilllMOIl, Oi Mount. Rocky i.ssisuntship in Span'. the 7 a Tmi i i I Universitv of North Carolina skcd Lme. if, 1 w. might be go.s on.

The coast tocoast survey also; nresented the rn.islr unH rh will teach Spanish in 7" far nd our marriage is good, ex- shows that young women over-l eeremonv was performed by the I ha, thiRS' What arc ru.r noiinn.i mm. tj ij i tu nave oeen v. earing i vnnr iiirac? $100. vp i T.iiciiiii.it.1 i ii.cvciciiu luiiaiu n. macivenze.

inhnc it a nntu i ice for men. as an alternate torhe vows were am h.Vr.U c.V.. I wn B. H. Now hear tais: when I wan in the drait.

and involving most altar, which was decorated Dear B. A wife who is so Is now a Dre- aw student at the Wor Wsr IT r.n nm nr TCeepsako' piAiom aiMca those turned down lor tnienec- with an arrancement ef lonely that slie needs to go to the i. Liinnaui u. tui a.uiina oii.u strvice KTOrp U9C reasons In fact while de.ire Chapel Hill. sold out.

In deration I wenti" night for com- ES-JJv! 1 Aft" 8 wedrfin the WAVES counter and i "aH way. Why don't bought white cotton nanties in'you sucgest that she invite is a major factor, most young Given in marriage by her Europe tne cnupie win tie at people admit that their most foe bride wore a gown of home in Chapel Hill. Famous for quality th world over, Keepsake It America most wanted iem the larnest she. Thw nrowH in: in a coup! of evenings a be so much more rnmfm-faMa weet or go to a uvie or compelling reason for endors- wnue organza wim Aiencnn lace than the broadcloth shorts that I someoIW? mar arriage needs I nnncQl It BUUIIUlltr.S. lai'P PflLTO 1PWPI I iiikiii incr the a transfusion and it's up to you never went strong dissatisfaction with the.

ncklin and fl-red fleeves ap- cremony at the Governor Mor-Morrislown. back to the men's i that. to provide wv the mililsrv dra wnrk i nliniiert With lace. Hr flov' morrisiown. in New tef TU.

M.nu nf IHa trifle nupripri fplt lencin ven oi iinijion was -iKiavy in wunuiui vnen married Ethel I ex- "4' it was unfair to ask only men to tached to a cresecnt.o.Alcpcon'and napkins yellow andUianvd. th whole thing. to her make sacrifices for the welfare' lace (lowers and she carried a Cocktails and hot a.nd and never '''had any 1 I Vi.lnrUn nf rl fnlH hflTC H'OPIIVrP WPTP follOW' ieir.In. Victorian of white and cold hors oeuvres were follow- discussion A little garlic seasoning does wonders for most soups, salads, FIRST FLOOR WATCH DEPT. X' about it until now.

Of of the country. A frequent ob- nosegay ea by dinner leaiunng Donea rv haH in rnrfi in-i saices, meats, fish and servation was: "I don believe yellow roses and baby breath. -fffd breast of casserole dishes. rapon as locker room at the fnr fpar i. in the draft, but if it's required Miss Suzanne Young of Point for men, it should be required Pleasant Beach, Jersey tree, with tiered wedding cake 0f beinir ririii-lpri hut ItlA Iran.

1 for. women too." was maid of honor, and v. i as dessert. my secret. Out of town guests came from Am queer North Carolina, Georgia anead of Anthropologist Margaret Mead bridesmaids were Miss Betty Jo is among those in favor of man- 1 lT datory service for all.

"Only by bridegroom, from Rocky Mount.) i i a a ry 1 a wnat do you think' and Miss Sheryl Glenn Smith of i Pennsylvania, Illinois, New charlv I Burlington. The honor attendant! York, i and, Dear Charly I think i making it compulsory can we assure the rewards and oppor- tunities." she believes. "No!" a mens store EPISCOPAL DAY CARE NON DENOMINATIONAL The Church Of The Good Shepherd CORNER N. CHURCH AND CAY STREETS Kindergarten Instructions Included 1:00 A.M. TO V30 P.M.

4 AND 5 YEAR OIOS'ONIY IEGINNINC SEPTEMBER 1, 1969 $12.00 Weekly APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED TELEPHONE 443-2234 OR 442-1134 our most -able-bodied and liter-l bridesmaids, yellow, i i ri r. wnHui.wic nu coma find shorts that b-j enwns were of oi emJiOi iiumed is presineni oi niat.u dLC vuuiik aic i t- r. ro im.1 ii ii in Mars Candy Company give military service while no! at the empire waistlines wun service whatsoever is asked of i rows of white Irish crochet lace, dham, New Jersey was given by the bridegroom's parents and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D.

Johnston of Greenville, North Carolina. their contemporaries who are a motif that was repeated on me Hackett'stdwn, New Jersey. After Rehearsal Party An after rehearsal dinner party at Black Horse Inn, Men- Miss Lita Marie' Smith is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William V.

Smith of Rocky Mount, loho announce her engagement to Flavius King Simmons, Jr. of Rocky Mount. The icedding is planned for August 23 at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. skirts. Their pouf veils were at who escape the ineligible or tached to flower headpieces and draft.

Let us help du choose the Zenith Hearing Aid thatfe IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT Wheat and Chaff best lor you. 3 by Anne Collins The plan which probably has inost adherents, however, says the article, is a semi-vounlary one in which all men would register for the draft at 18. Then they would have three options: (1) going into the military, (2) joining a national service program, or (3) doing nothing. If the armed forces needed men at the time they would be selected from the third group by lottery. Those desiring national service would enter the program of their choice and, if neceSsary, be given training.

After serving a specified time (longer than one would serve in Behind-the-car Model tended beforehand. Perhaps such conduct inspired the little plaque we see in novelty stores: ALL OUR VISITORS BRING HAPPINESS: SOME BY COMING, OTHERS BY GOING. ill II Eyeglass Model lYiii Case-and-cotd Modrl In the-ear Model RICHES as little as the military), they would be put on the bottom of the draft' ills i If I can leavj behind me, here! PLEASURE' MAY BE RECREATION -OR IT MAY BE WRECKREATION. June, the month of leaves and roses, of sadcess and delight, of graduations and weddings, is almost past. It is truly a month of endings and beginnings.

time is here, and with it sliould corns the opportunity to have some moments of quietness and calm, away from the usual bu.v schedule of a normal yeai. Won't you spend a few moments contemplating the truth in the recipe I'm giving you? i and there, a friend or two Zenith makes 18 different quality-instruments Viackod by 10-day Money-Back guarantee. If within 10 days after purchase, you aren't completely satisfied, return it to ua and we'll refund yournonay. and be called up only in a time To say when I am gone, that 1 1 of national emergency. Nation- al service would be available to TAt quality fti in btfort th nam on Hcarinf all young women on a voluntary basis.

had helped to make their pathways fair, Had brought them smiles when they were bowed with Aids tt 0.0.0 IHSWER T8 TODAY'S TUlll iiiiii UrTaTH care, Tne riches of this world I'll can'y on! 1 i Mi I li 'l ii! FREE Hearing Test And Demonstration By Our Trained Hearing Aid Specialist, or four shatj If only three pause to say. When I have A GOOD RECIPE Life is like a plum In some, tha plums are all at the top, and we est them gaily till we suddenly find they are gone. In others, the plums sink to the UNV I N'lliMA-CIC illMllili Mini ilium CAN EARN YOU passed beyond MIOlTIE'T Mm Kmrrit waim fM.i it' i iiiniwo-iioyTH main -ti 1 oo in -1 oo wiiv ft wwV i if 'af)6 AlPO QMUSILI this earthly sphere I II 1R fa LiDI f-tt PelTtoTi KAiNiiT- and we loolrfff bitterness vain as we go on and often come MISS ELOISE LANCASTER to them when it is too late to en-(was theirs, joy Item. But in the well-made take wav more riches the plums are wisely scat-; than a billionaire leaves hare! tered ail through, and every i Copied mouthful is Wei ami in I iTirawiiifiiiiiiir iiiiii ri 1 make our own cakes-in a At 20 I wanted to the' measure, thereiore let us look Now I'd be satisfied nistj to save part of my salary. H- G.

Hutcheson it that they are well-made, mix-1 i according In the best recipes, I 'ked in a well regulated oven. iH gratefully eatc.ru with a Snmp pnllp9e tudents mho ftnd We on the Sunshine Magazine tsi(je dul) After aU we only Summertime is-alsS time.for! our prcsidenls every 4 'creasing friendships on" mining them. Many an unwary) co'iple owners of a cottage at, lirVSiOE N6WS -e beach, has been deprived of GASTON Mr. and Mrs mi-ch needed relaxation by a James B. Cook have returned to of well meaning but their home in Alexandria, Custom Carpeting Surprisingly Low Prices Exportly Installed By Our Skilled Craftsmen.

Phone For Free Estimates" vm tho'ightless arriving! Virginia, after spending several sma'inounced expecting to spend cmE SEE days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Massey. Other guests in the Massey home dur tng the weekend were Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Massey of Ahoskie. Mrs. Dorothy Baldwin and children of Alexandria, Virginia Other Carpets By SStgelnw Philadelphia Monarch Mage a IB several days of enjoyment of the sun and ocean, cooked for and wailed upon, and cleaned up after by a harassed and reluctant hostess, too weary and too polite to object. To impose upon a friendship proves the friendship is not "real" for true friends are kind and considerate of each other.

Such conduct is not only presumptuous, but thoughtless, and discourteous. Should not real friends realize that had thejr company beei desired for a number of days, a definite wouid have been ex- and Mrs. Barbara Anne Privette and children of Spring Hope were weekend guests of their Bank of RogkyMgunt ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA father, J. C. Cooke, of near here Phone: 44-64916 mm MEMBER F.D.I.C.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glasgow and children of South Boston: Virginia were recent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Conwefl..

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