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Couple celebrates 70th anniversary
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Martha and Archie Brooks celebrate 70 years of marriage at Scotia Village on Sept. 2.
Contributed photo Martha and Archie Brooks celebrate 70 years of marriage at Scotia Village on Sept. 2.
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Martha and Archie Brooks, residents at Scotia Village in Laurinburg, celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on Sept. 4.

The couple formerly resided in Hamlet, where Mr. Brooks retired as an engineer from the Seaboard Airline/Coastline/Amtrak Railroad. This year also marks his 70 years of membership with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Mrs. Brooks was a homemaker, active in her children’s education and activities. She was a dedicated member and volunteer at First Presbyterian Church in Hamlet.

On Sept. 2, the couple, both 93 years of age, was honored at a party given at Scotia Village by their daughters Beth Brooks Elliott of Laurinburg and Sarah Brooks Joyner of Cary. Family attending included the couple’s four grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren from North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Ohio. Other family in attendance were Donna and Tom Lambeth of Winston-Salem, and Ruth and John Shaw of Lake Lure.

A three-tiered wedding cake in white with red roses was topped by the bride and groom first used on the couple’s original wedding cake. An arrangement of 24 red roses was placed on the entrance table, along with a guest registry also used for the couple’s 50th wedding anniversary party.

Approximately 100 guests, including many friends from Hamlet and from Scotia Village joined in celebrating the occasion.

The couple also received a personal letter from President and Mrs. Obama congratulating them on their dedication to each other and on reaching this milestone.



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