November 20th Bride-Elect honored I | at Bridal Slower | wed Johnny day Strickland at Pembroke on November 20d?, at the MUb Home Baptist Church, ThomasviUe, was honored October 23rd at a bridal shower at the hoaw of the hoe teas Peggy L. Strick land of Pembroke. Upon arrival, the bride elect was presented a roe* corsage. Special guests west the mother of the bride-elect. Page Sawyer of ThomasviOe aad the mother of the bride > groom-elect, Lady Strickland of Pembroke who were pre sented carnation corsages. The gift table was graceo with a floral arrangement la I the bride-elect's colors of rose I and lavender. Party foods ' were served to approximately i twenty gnests. The bride-elect was re membered with a gift of a place setting at china in her chosen pattern. celebrated hie 63m4 birthday. I mmmmmm Skm kit l?*j Strltklud, Mtkw ?( the wmmmmmmmm Mfafiiw ilnili CUiijr L. Sawjwr, miw W Km bride hm! PsggyLe Stilffclinl, Recently Woods Store in Pembroke sponsored a "Mr. and Miss Sugar and Spice" Contest Forty photos were displayed in the store and customers came in and voted for the boy and girl of their choice. The photos were num bered ana earned no names. Selected as Miss Sugar and Spice by popular vote was Sheila Lock]ear, daughter of Laura and Daniel Locklear of Pembroke. Selected as Mr. Sugar and Spice was Jonathon Allen, son of Michael Lowiy and Wanda Allen. Mr. Billy Evans, manager of the Woods store is shown making the presentations. Donna Dayal Hunt honored for Salesmanship Mist Dona Dayal Hunt, a sixth grade student at Fahr grove School proedly displays a chock for $100 presented to her by the school principal, Mr. Larece Hunt. Mr. Hat a ode the presentation as teacher Is shed on and con gratnlated her. Dona and the right to recieve the chock for be big the top salespsasa In the srhnwl as the gchnl began Phase I of Ita 1982-to fund raising actlsltlea. The asney was just on of three prises boa which the winner cenld select. Mr. Hat hu announced that the fund ralatag activity and ha thanked everyone far their efforts, hard work, aad cooperation. Ha alao annoon cad that the top daaeroom far the aala waa the fifth grade claaa under the aapervWaa of Mra. Mary H. Davenport.' Mn. Davenport'* ciaaa won a $50 caah prima. Mr. Hant congratulated Donna aad the fifth grade daae for a Jab "wel dona. Donna la a atndent In Mrs. Fie Ida Bollard'* sixth grade PEMBROKE CARPET SERVICE MuSt HkmmiIi i si>*: U WALLCOVERINGS 30&* MHllsKII NALLOOVfMMdl f \ ,1 1 / ? r*. i I^vunsffe I J^THEAVY WESTERN BEEF * W BONE IN WCHUCK ROAST RL^i27 w ^ ^ 3 BO'S M ^ stores 2 K LUiLiRTON ^ St. ? FatrmOM Hd B* ^BB^B B ^1 ^B PEHMOKE j B HIJ ']r^| HI HB||HBi6S6SiiftStBB42liiBlili552BSSilllBilB5iMl5 WESTERN BEEF^k VStRLOIN STEAK^E ^t.bon||?aJ| I MARKET $TYIE SPECIAL m w ***** FRESH m m SLICED FREE ?139 H39 LB. I LB. FRESH PORK WHOLE FRESH PICNIC PORK ROAST HAM QQC $139 ^7^7 LB. I LB M Mil I [59*169? I I^fv ^SpeAVY Wl STE*N^S? |E1 B tout M jg ?gi^ kEAVY WESTERN M FUU CUT f?f i*187l LEAN , BONELESS ?STEWh : BEEF| '?*vA i rib I I EYES S ?2??# 8/10 AVG. ARMOUR STAR GRADE A' HEN TURKEY ? TO 14 LB. AVG. 69? #w%t ^ FRESH I ^grounds! ? BEEF Jl 4*L FAMILY O ? 2^1 Ifjj|lUUSPIf$-~--.?1a* 1 PRODUCT 19 .<1? KBIOOOI - ' HAMB. BUNS <cr 2/99* OVB4QOLO * - ^7.^ HOT DOG ROUS - 2/99* OVEN GOtO MOWN ? SERVE ROUS ^ - 2/99* ?' - I 3!E? *2" I 3rd - *1" I CRISCO OIU^W, I 1 f^sM l\Z/99i 9 KRAFT Jmacaroni & CHEESE DELUXE DINNER 14-OZ. 99? < FOX DELUXE lA PIZZA I 11%-OZ. "tXSS? M PCFFEHMt, I COMIMTNM ?-II | A ^^ K DlklDrDC CRINKLE CUT | PAMPERS POTATOES '**'? 5-Ll ?2" M" ; * tibial ^ caption corn MILK muffin mix Z/Sfr 4/19' aSkv ; 3(^T, 4/QQ< ?Q3BJ r Y? 1^1 'llW'B LUZIANNE RT BAG COFFEE , >-u. t WHITE 1 POTATOES SPECIAL , E LUX f SOAP | 3? L FLOUR* UQUID DETER ^?1" SPRAY STARCH ~89*

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