TViE NEWS - JOURNAL PAGE 4 RAEFORD, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969 Garden Time Personals For this column Urn using parts of sn article which ap peared In "The Gardener", a publication of the Men's Garden Clubs of America. It was prepared by Dr. Ralph M. Watklns (MD) of Chapel Hill. Dr. Watklns Is a member of the Chapel Hill Men's Garden Club. "There Is s dearth of lit erature on the specific rel ationship between health and the growing of garden pro ducts. One can only use reason to come to the conclusion that this type of activity does pro mote physical and mental well-being. "A medical axiom is to the point that a man should do all the physical work he comfort ably can for as long as he can. Exercise up to the tolerance point Is a good thing. Beyond that - to the point oi strain ing - It may be harmful. The physical exertion needed in digging, cultivating, mowing and other gardening work pro motes the circulation of the blood. This carries a ben eficial supply of oxygen to all the body structures secondary to the Increased breathing ac tion which necessarily accom panies exertion. Also, It is an aid to digestion elimination. If one carries out such a pro gram conscientiously and is reasonably careful about his diet, he can avoid the prob lems of obesity, a plague of the older man. "There apparently are few figures as to the Incidence of coronary attacks in men who follow the above practices, but It is safe to say that such at tacks are decidudly less frequent. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Butner and son Phillip of Hickory, spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bledsoe. Mrs. F. P. Phillips and Mrs. Lena Terrell spent the past weekend in Burlington with Mrs. Leo Parker and family and Mrs. George Phillips. The Parkers lost their home by fire last week. Tuesday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris were her mother, Mrs. A. A. Pernell, and her sister, Mrs. H. B. Winn, both of Louisburg. They came especially to be here for the graduation of John Morris from Hoke High. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maxwell and sons, Allen and Eric of Wilmington and Barry of Ft. Bragg, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Maxwell. They were accompanied by Miss Vonnie Yaeger of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Biggerstaff and children of Landover Hills, Md., spent several days last week here with Mrs. BiggerstaITt sister and family, Major and Mrs. William T. Niven and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and daughter Trent of Alexandria, Va., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gatlin. B. G. Teal of Summerville, S. C, was overnight guest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven and family. Relatives from Raeford who attended the funeral of Mrs. Causey Rose on Saturday in Asheboro were Mr. and Mrs. Heston Rose, Clarence Rose, Bryant Rose, Mrs. Sallie Clark, Mrs. Doris Gibson, Mrs. John McVicker and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Yarn. Bruce Morris and Dr. Douglas Daniels of Gilmer, Texas, spent Monday night with Bruce's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris, Sarah and John. They came to North Carolina to bring Allen Morris to Ridgecrest Baptist Assembly where he will be on the staff for the summer activities. Mr. and Mrs. June Johnson, Mrs. J. S. Johnson Sr., Mis. Bobby Wright and Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell were present Sunday for Miss Marianne Johnson's graduation from Meredith College in Raleigh. Miss Mary Neil Seiner received her degree Sunday from Meredith College in Raleigh. Present for the exercises were lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Senter, her brother Bill of UNC-CH, and Mrs. J. H. Austin and daughter Sally. Mrs. Laurie McEachern and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson attended the UNC Law School graduation exercises Monday in Chapel Hill. Mrs. McEachern 'i daughter, Mrs. Laurie Anne McE. Lamm, received the law degree, and Mr. Lamm received the B. S. degree in Pharmacy. I . ,-9P , I FATiERDAY IT -V-Htur II AT COLLINS YOU'LL FIND A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF GIFTS THAT DAD WILL APPRECIATE AND ENJOY LONG AFTER HIS DAY FAMOUS NAME MENS TOILETRIES ENGLISH LEATHER BRITISH STERLING JADE EAST COOL COMFORTABLE BANLON SHIRTS Mock Turtle Collar With Placket Asst. Colors S-M-L & XL 4.99 SHORT SLEEVED DRESS SHIRTS Arr"o& B.V.D. White - Asst. Colors & Stripes. Per ma-Iron. Sizes 14 to 17. Traditional & Conventional Collars. 4.00 6.50 SMARTLY STYLED PAJAMAS By Olina - Short Sleeves Knee Length Long Legs & Long Sleeves - Wonderful Sleeping Comfort - Permanent Press adjustable Gripper Boxer Waist -Sizes A B C D 4.00 AND 5.00 WRINKLE RESISTANT BERMUDA SHORTS Solids & Plaids Sizes 29-42 4.00 ..5.00 TRIMLY TAILORED SUMMER SLACKS Wl th FaraPress, Ivy & Executive Model Asst. Summer Colors Sizes 29-38 Ivy Model Sizes 34 46 Executive Model 8.00 10.00 10.50 f ' few la H a - Jl I ' . U A (FlMOFTIIEfen underwear COOL SUMMER SPORT SHIRTS Ivy Styles Solids & Stripes Sizes S M L-XL 2 Pocket Shirts - 5-M-L XL Solid Colors 3.00 5.00 ATHLETIC SHIRTS Sizes 34 54 3 fo rsiJ 99 TEE SHIRTS Sizes S. M. L. XL WASH and WEAR SHORTS Sizes 28 44 KNIT BRIEFS Sizes 28 44 3 for 65 COLLINS O CHARGE fWMfWsj LAY A WAY ,t i.-i r j in I CO HUN BaxkAmfriukq Department Store 3 Final Round Of Parties Honor Miss Susan Shell A final week of pie-nuptial affairs has honored bride-elect Susan Shell. Miss Shell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shell, and Jeflery Carroll Barrington will be married on June 8 at the Raeford Presbyterian Church. Saturday of last week, Mrs. Robert Gatlin gave an informal tea at her home. Bridal (lowers were used on the dining room table where Mrs. Shell poured punch and Mrs. J. C. Barrington served cake. Cheese dainties, mints, nuts and sandwiches were served also. The honoree was presented a candle with everlasting greenery and a gift of silver. Mrs. William E. Smith entertained informally last Tuesday afternoon at her home on Magnolia St. A silver candelabrum with pink candles and roses centered the dining room table where punch, cheese wafers, cake, mints and nuts were served. Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Graham of Laurinburg, poured punch. Miss Shell was given I an sage and a silver tray. Last Monday night, Mrs. Neil Senter and Mrs. J. H. Austin were hostesses for a bingo party at the Senter home. They served ice cream, cake, nuts and mints when guests arrived. A green and white color note was used and the house was decorated with mixed summer flowers. The bride-elect was presented a corsage of pink sweetheart rosebuds and gifts of silver and china. Her place was marked with wedding bells, and the tables were centered with all-white arrangements. Winners of bingo prizes presented them to Miss Shell. Mrs. Tom McBryde and Mrs. Pete Sawyer gave an informal tea Saturday afternoon at the McBryde home on Magnolia Street. Punch, cheese straws, chicken salad puffs, mints and nuts were served from the dining room table which was spread with a cutwork linen cloth and centered with bridal flowers. Graduation Dance For Diane Upchurch Hoke High graduate Diane Upchurch was honored with a dance party on Monday night at the Civic Center. Hosts were Diane's grandmother, Mrs. H. A. Cameron, and her aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron, Mr. and Mis. James R. Weaver and Mrs. Marie C. Brown. Red and white carnations were used and music for dancing, from 8-12, was furnished by "The Cost of Living". Approximately 100 guests attended the semi-formal affair, punch, homemade cookies and potato chips were served. BIRTHDAYS RAEFORD. N. C. Clark Bledsoe Clark Bledsoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bledsoe, had a party last Tuesday to celebrate his seventh birthday. Each guest was presented a party favor, and was served ice cream, cake and punch. Those attending were Rusty Huff, Andy Andrews, Alan Douglas, Mark Wood, John and Bob Moses, Jeff Upchurch, Shea Crawford, Marshall Newton and Timmy Sessoms. Deborah Davis Deborah Davis had a skating parly Saturday alternoon on the occasion of her 12th birthday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Davis. The girls st pped lor a hamburger supper in Southern Pines alter skating Guests seres Jane Austin. Jdi I pchurch. Kay Hilton, Donna McMillan. Debbie Ward and Sharon Conol) . Miss Shell was presented t corsage of white carnations and gifts of china in her chosen pattern. Miss Shell was honored on Sunday afternoon at a tea given by Mrs. Robert Harrell and Mrs. M. A. Maxwell at the Harrell home on W. Edinborough Ave. Upon her arrival, the honoree was presented a corsage of yellow roses. The mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. Willard Shell, and the prospective bridegroom's mother, Mrs. J. C. Barrington, received corsages of yellow mums. Guests were greeted by Miss Shell and the liostesscs. Later, they were invited into the dining room for refreshments. The table was covered with a white linen and lace cloth, centered with an antique candelabrum holding yellow candles, accented by an arrangement of yellow roses. Mrs. Roy Avery poured punch and Mrs. Becky Cook served cake. The hostesses presented the honoree with gifts of silver and crystal. Yesterday, Mrs. Riley Jordan and Mrs. Robert Townsend entertained with t one o'clock luncheon at Mrs. Hamer's in Maxton. The twelve guests were seated at the dining room table and at two small tables in the living room. Arrangements of daisies with green and yellow ribbons were used on all the tables. Bridal place cards were used and the bride-elect's place was marked with a daisy corsage. The hostesses presented bridal gifts to Miss Shell. Shower Honors Brenda Baxley . Mrs. Paul Livingston and her daughter Faye were hostesses for a bridal shower Saturday night honoring Miss Brenda Baxlcy of Fayettevillc, formerly of Raeford. Miss Baxley and Ned Mcintosh will be married on June IS at Campground Methodist Church near Fayettevillc. Pink, white and green were used in the dining room where the lace-covered table was centered with mixed flowers and white candles. Cake squares, mints, nuts and punch were served. The honorce's mother, Mrs. J. R. Baxley, poured punch. Miss Baxley was given a corsage of white daisy mums and an electric toaster. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Mrs. Janie Rose entered Saturday Mrs. LJS. Brock Sr. home Mrs. W.D. McLeod Mrs. Paul Burnett Mrs. D.W.Cilhs CAPE FEAR VALLEY Mrs. WJS. Hood SCOTLAND MEMORIAL Crawford Wright home HIGHSMITHRAINEY A.M. McBryde PIEDMONT, ATLANTA Peter Cooper Club Calendar Area No. 18, LJN. Association will meet at the nurses' home, Scotland Memorial Hospital in Laurinburg on Thursday, June 12, at 7:30 p. m. Officers for the 1969-70 year will be installed at this meeting. Mrs. C. L. Thomas relumed Tuesday from a week's visit in Brookncal, Va., with her daughter, Mrs. Carson Davis Jr., Mr. Davis and sons. Mrs. Sarah Margaret McNeill, Gwcn and Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Thorrus, and Gary Ashburn are spending several days at Ho Men Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Bledsoe and children visited their parents in Mt. Airy last weekend.

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