9<Kh birthday celebration . . ? i -*? . . u. ? s - ? Mrs. Aggie Nora Sampson celebrated her 90th birthday at a tea given her by her children in the fellowship hall of Berea Baptist Church in Pembroke. Over 150 guests and relatives called between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Mrs. Rufus Smith, grand niece of the honoree presided at the registers table where a crystal bud vase held a red rose. Mrs. Hardy H. Bell greeted guests and directed them to the receiving line composed of Mrs. Sampson and her child ren. The refreshment table over laid with a white linen cloth was centered with an arrange ment of yellow daisy mums and babys breath. Guests served themselves to a variety of finger foods. 1 he white three tiered birthday cake, accented with silk flowers and topped with the number 90 was served from a separate table by Mrs. Lynn Hunt, grand-niece and Mrs. Barto Clark. Mrs. Leon Hunt, grand niece, poured punch from a crystal bowl encircled with fresh flowers on a white linen covered auxiliary table. The honotee's children are: Mrs. Gordon Reese, Balti more, MD; Mrs. Joseph May- i nor, Baltimore, MD; Earl. B. Sampson, Pembroke, N.C.; Gurney Sampson, Cupertino, California; Benny R. Sampson Pembroke, N.C.; and Knox Sampson, Dallas, Oregon. Mrs. Sampson has seven teen grandchildren, twenty four great grand-children and five great great grand-child ren. ACROSS 26 Initiators ? 30 Mounts 55 Parting word 1 Flaccid 34 ?-mile limit 5 Arctic 35 Imam 10 Spring 37GoSp 59 SMm poem 14 Culture 38 Skill 63 ? medium 39 Discerns M Locale: 15 RootorYaie 42 By way ot 2 words 16 Persian poet 43 Happy song 66 Horse 17 Disgruntled 45 Opening 67 "You have 19 Preposition 46 Still unpaid It" 20 Timorous 48 Beguile 68 Peruvian ' 21 Skipped item 50Balconies 69"Jane?" 23 Again 52 Dear It. 70 Race horse 25 Pornography 54 Asian teles 71 Scoff JOHNSONS VISIT WITH PRESIDENT 1? Ed Johnson and his wife Je&nnie Nye Johnson, recen tly attended a Candidate's School in Washington, D.C. The school, sponsored by the National Republican Commit tee, was for Republican can didates to polish up their campaigns before the coming election. While in Washington, Johnson attended briefings by all the Cabinet secretaries, and he met with President Reagan at the White House. The meeting with President Reagan was very beneficial. Johnson so impressed Presi dent Reagan that a group known as "The Citizens For The Republic," which he founded, contributed SI,000. to Johnson's campaign. This organization, "The Citizens For The Republic" was formed to help Ronald Reagan in his bid for the Presidency. The group, based in Santa Monica, California was very effective in raising money for Mr. Reagan's campaign in 1980. "Johnson is the type of candidate who will work for the President's economic recovery program when he gets to Washington.' - To date, the Ed Johnson for Congress Campaign has re ceived a greater financial contribution from President Reagan and his political or ganizations than from the National Congressional Club. Crossword Puzzle ANSWERS 24 Pan NEXT WEEK 26 Tripod 27 Pang 28 Russ. guild 29 Bouquet DOWN 31 Urban 32 Threefold 1 Final 33 Male parties 2 Opera prince 36 Music group 3 Colt's parent 40 High peaks 4 Get set 41 Classifier 5 N.C river 44 Swiss canton 6 Palm leaf. 47 Drinking do Var. 49 Magpie 7 Italian Ke 51 Took it easy 8 Attention- 53 Prorate getters 55 Diet 9 Germ 56 Chinese port 10 Palmed off 57 Loud sound 11 Al: Prefix 58 Forfeit 12 Treaty gp. 60 Prong 13 Radio tube 61 Noun suffix 18 Indicated 62 Autocrat 22 Up: Prefix 65 Small \ 12 is rrTHnrre 17 is ir~*nrrTi hi iij 13 ^?Ts ^?"ie U 18 20 W21 22 ? 23 2^W25 ~~? 26 27 28 ^T?30 31 32 33 34 JB" M 38 "??39~UO,?" R^#42 48 , 49 BpO 51 ' ? 52 5^^54 ? 55 58 57 5^BB59 60 61 62 63 BBil 65 68 "?^?67 K 69 ! ?''^?70 H7i ? > * AV tSSSHS Funcr?l Service! were Wednesday at the Biggs Funcrai Chapel with banal following in die McNeffl Fam Uy Cnmetaiy. . Survivors include his wMfe, Mr*. Dorothy L. McNeill of the home. 2 daughters, Miss Victoria McNeill of the home and Mr*. Gleodis Faye De vone of Maryland; 1 son, Mr. James E. McNeill of Califor nia; 1 sister, Miss Ruimenda McNeill of Lumberton, N.C.; 1 brother, Mr. Robert McNeill of Walnut Grove, N.C.: and five grandchildren. "Flattery is that which cor rupts both the receiver and the giver." Edmund Burke ?' Birthday Celebration Tonya Rechelle Locklear celebrated her 9th birthday, Saturday with a cookout at the lake and swimming. She is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hollis Locklear of Vernon Hills, Illinois and the Grand-daugh ter of Mr. 8c Mrs. Curtis Locklear of Red Springs, N.C. Celebrating with her was her Aunt Miss Dena Kaye Locklear of Red Springs. She received many nice gifts from friends and a gold chain from her parents. SEND TOUt CHILD TO CAKOWINDS! Before school Special-Send your child to Carowinds for ? fun filled day. Children will be well chaperoned. Price for each child only S16.85. For more information, Call 521 9397. VFW POST 2843 TO HOLD MONTHLY MEETING . Lochlear-towry VFW Post 2843 of Pembroke. NC will hold the regular monthly meeting Monday night, Aug. 9 at the Post Home on the Union Chapel Road at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. The membership drive for the coming year has begun. Bobby D. Lock!ear is the post commander. * ? A told am Friday. AmI S. fcw f aJ? jntil behind C*rs Ndjy household item., etc. Mi to oa sal*. I * 0 vO YARDSALK Saturday, August 7, 1982 at Lowry Country Store near Prospect School, froen 7 a.m. until. Children's and adult's clothing, curtains, and much more The first representative as sembly in America convened at Jamestown, Virginia, July 30,1619. ' 1 WORD SEEK? 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