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6 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. OCTOBER 10. 1981 Fayetteville Happenings By Mrs. T.H.Kinney We realize it's Tall Folks! It has been reported that clouds of Monarch butterflies are passing through our state on their way to Mexico. Volunteers arc still being needed and are urged to continue their vital work. Feci free to give your "fair share." You can enjoy "George Dandin" a French farce by Moliere at the O'Hanlon Outdoor Theater from October 8, 9. 10 at 4 p.m., at Methodist College. The 12th Hodges, McCalop and Smith's nation wide annual Family Reunion was held at First Bap tist Church in Turkey, N.C.. on Sunday afternoon. The president. Thomas Hodges, welcomed all. A memorial service was conducted by the founder. Mrs. Odcll Frederick Hodges, and Mrs. Hannah Hodges. Visitors and other announcements were recognized. Music was rendered by the various talented families. Mrs. Addie H. Price served and onducted the family survey. Gary Price introduced .lose who participated in the program. Remarks were made by Rev. White and Rev. Boomer. Feast and fellowship followed the business meeting. Corona Street Club To CelebrateSth Anniversary The Corona Street Community ' aub wlir celebrate its Ninth Anniversary ii Sunday, October II. at 4 p.m., at.Beli-Yeager Free Will Baptist Church on Cornwallis Road, Several singing groups will present music. The public is invited, Mrs. An nie Lee is president. Dr. David H. Bell js pastor. i Mrs. Bertha Evans, her daughter Beverly and granddaughter report an enjoyable vacation during September 21-26. They motored ta .Charleston, S.C, Orlando, Florida where they visited Disney World, Sea World, Circus World, Marine Land and returned home by way of Atlanta, Ga., where they spent two nights. A surprise birthday party was given for Miss Lin da Hamlet Friday night, September1, at her home in Rougemont by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly nqmiei ana ner sisters. fr Durham Social Notes Of Interests By Mrs. Sy mi ner Daye 477-3370 Miss Lawanda Lawson has recently returned from a trip to Los Angeles, California where she visited friends and relatives. She also went to Arizona, New Mexico and several cities in Texas. Sincere sympathy to the famines of the following: Robert Prayloe. Matthew Brown, William Farr ington, Robert Taylor, Raymond Cotton, Earnestine Tiiley. Rev. Clerin Harper, Mrs. Luvenia Banks Tapp, William Richmond, Mrs. E. Delores Blue. Miss , Martha Lawson has returned i' from Chicopee, Massachusetts, West over Air Force Base, where she spent a week. Mr. and Mrs., Stanley Branch and son, Stanley, Jr.; of Durham, have returned home after visiting her sisters, Mrs. Sharon Yancey and family and his relatives in Washington, D.C. The R.G. Lipscomb Missionary Bible Class of Mouni Level Baptist Church held its regular mon thly meeting, after having two months release, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scoggins, Jr., Monday night, Sept. 21. , . Devotion was led by Mrs. Rachel Jones. Business items were discussed. A delicious repast was served to the following Mmes. Marie Scoggins. Syminer Daye, Creola Campbell, Rachel Jones, Virginia Hilliard, Roumania Lipscomt Mildred Neal, Lydia Timberlake, Teero Alexander and Vivian Fuller. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Rachel Jones. Happy birthday to Miss Robin Hayes, Miss Crystal Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.T. Green; and Mrs. Gloria Bass Dexter Wing field "accompanied by his fiancee, Miss Cynthia. Miller, students at East Carolina ; University, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wingfield in Greensboro. The Wingfields also visited her parents, The birthday and picnic were held at the Rouge mont Center for the senior citizens and their guests Monday, Sept. 28. Fifty or more people attended. Prizes wre given, Ig was an enjoyable occasion with plenty of delicious food., V X .-vy--' ;., v - Congratulations to the T-shirt winners: Tracey Carpenter, Antoinette Qutaine, Sheree A Daniels, Cindy Mitchell, Lisa Emmrich, Heath King, Sandy Kay Bass, Sheri Shareq, Cindy Cawthorne, Ronald Jackson, Kenneth West. Amy Clark, Jerry Harper, Jennifer Stephens, Melissa; Stephens. Marianne Williams, Lynn Brooks,' Jonathan Boone, Jannie L. Powell, Shelia Core, Derrick Riddle, Tiny Ben nett, Dawn Wallace, Justin Rogers and Monica Parker. ' T Pray for the sick" and shut-in. Do something to cheer them. Mesdames Jessie Hart, Faye Bass, L. Alston, Olanda Hicks, Annie, Roberts, Geneva Love, Lina Glenn, Irma Burton,' Sabra Turrentine, Pearl Foskey, Gloria Palmer, Hattie Parrish, Estelle Nixon, Ella Mangum, Georgianna Ray, An nie Strickland, Versie Harris, Quennic Jacobs, Mary Adams, Kathy Balavado, Sadie Tiiley. Mickey Stewart; Messers. Lucious Glenn. Broadie Daye. John Alexander, Tom Edwards, Hosea Moore, Maynard Lyons, Ervin Lyons, Isaac Jones, Walter Carr ington, Emerson Burton, W.A. Harris, Irry (Doc) Long, T.C. Jones, Fannie Harris. The Lamplighters and their guests enjoyed a joyous evening at the Main NCO Club, Fort Brajjg Friday evening past. Music was rendered by the Mixed Generations. Parents and teachers held their PTA meeting on Tuesday past at the Edgewood Middle School. New teachers were, introduced. ., Mrs. Kinney enjoyed the company of Mrs. E. Williams. Ms. C.S. Hill, Mrs. J. McKinney, Mrs. R. Goodwyn and Mrs. M. Wilkes on Saturday evening. Miss Cherryl Bratcher and Jerry Hollingsworth, both of nearby Raeford, were married recently in Silver Grove Church. The bride is the foster daughter of Mrs. Retha Long. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Clare Hollingsworth. A reception was held in the church fellowship hall following the ceremony, hosted by Mrs. Retha Long and George Isabel. The bride is a graduate of King's Business Col lege in Raleigh. The bridegroom is a graduate of Hoke High School and is serving in the Navy. The couple will livejn Fort Jackson, S.C. Various officials have proclaimed the month of October as Toastmistress Month. Toastmistress members around the world plan various activities celebrating and honoring founders. Members of all clubs share experiences and participate in activities. They love and use our language with grace and facility. ; ' ' The Cumberland County HumV$ "Relations Ad visory Commission met Wednesday afternoon in a public hearing room of the old courthouse on Gillespie Street. Reading for Poetry Forum: Fields of Earth '81 from 3-5 p.m. Enjoy on October 11, 18 and 25 at the Fayetteville Museum. , Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie Walker, 57, of 6703 Carnation Circle were held on' Wednesday afternoon in the Macedonia Baptist Church in Ludowici. Ga. Sympathy is extended especially to Mrs. Georgiana-. Marshall. Mrs. I.umanda Boyd. Mrs. Jackie Boyd and Mrs. L,ula Wallace, all of Fayetteville. Sincere sympathy is extended to the members of thw family of the late William Stanton who was funcralizcd at the Old Clio United Methodist Church in Clio. S.C, on Sunday past. Golden: Not Forgotten Royal Prince Lodge No. 8 and Genesis Chapter No. 8 of United National Free and Accepted Masons and Order of Eastefn Star sponsored a bir thday party and social hour on September 19 with thirty residents who are now experiencing their "golden years" at the Pine Knoll Rest Home on Apex Highway. The birthday parties have been sponsored on a monthly basis as of June, 1981. United National Free and Accepted Masons and Qrder of Eastern Star is a Scottish Rite Affiliation and the National Headquarters is located in Wilm ington, N.C. The Supreme Grand Master is 111. Windcll Daniel. 33" and the Supreme Grand Matron is Sister Gwendolyn Moore. Trip To Mountains ' The ushers of Covenant United Presbyterian Church are sponsoring a trip to the mountains. Saturday, October 17. The cost is $15 per person. If you are interested, call 596-5719 after6 p.m. Bridge Winners College View Duplicate Bridge Club winners for October 1 were: First place-Mary Duncan and Doug Kemnitz, second place-Dorothy M. Mcwborn and Fred McNeill, third placc-Hcdy Echard and Tom Hunt, tied for fourth and fifthy placcjj-Curtis and Minnie Norris and Mary Pinson and Connie Patillo. . ' Spirited Spiff Ups One of the nicest ways to inject personality into a room without buying a tingle stick of furniture is changing your floor covering. And, one of the most eco nomical floors to put down that will enliven even the most dreary decor is a resilient flooring. Floor Motif Enlivens Area If yby haven't visited your local floor covering , store - recently, you're in for a treat. Yesterday's dull, speckled i linoleum has given way to today's bojd. bright "no-waxM sheet ftrinyls that run the pmutfropidsvotlyfcerfjnJc ft n-jp I rh'n 4 prints to country wood floor effects. 0Pf,,r4fJW shop Unocal Foa rsose cost cutter savings during -WSV .i x "N tram m "": f ... mmJm OUR. I ' ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY lor, tt laa aavanaad Oomn muni to bo raad MMk Mr Mi in aach Krooor tiara, mem aa ajMdooat; mod in tm a t no mi out at an aoVanlood lM MM w nttni vou in. rtinln. f MmMMa Mm. i mm. raAoLliioj tha anna awinga ar a ranchat nrMlanoaayoulopurdwarhairhartaaOoarnatlAa Mm m wmnii ttdora. 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