November 20th Bride-Elect honored I
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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.
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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
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