^^d^CLoJL ^^VQmXa, Mrs. Steve Phillips. Social Reporter. 875-4171 Shepley-Clark Vows Spoken In Dillon, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shepley , Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Clark of Route I, Raeford announce the marriage of their daughter, Teresa Diann to Raymond Shepley, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Shepley of Rockfish. They were married at the wedding chapel in Dillon, S.C., on Nov. 5th. They will make their home at Pine Forest Homes. SHOWER Mrs. Clark entertained at her home with a household shower in honor of her daughter and son - in - law on Nov. 12th. Many guests dropped in, and the couple received many useful gifts. The dining room was decorated with wedding bells and the tradi tional bride and groom centerpiece. Cake, nuts, mints and punch were served. UDC Meets The UDC met at the home of Miss Sarah Lytch on November 1 1 . Mrs. Herman Koonce presided in the absence of the chairman. Christmas plans were made for remembering the members of the UDC home in Fayetteville. Miss Josephine Hall presented the program on Jefferson Davis. The "Bonnie Blue Flag" was read by Miss Isabel McFadyen. A sweet course with coffee was served by the hostesses. Miss Lytch and Miss McFadyen. Births / Mr. and Mrs. John Reid Davis of Lynchburg. Va., announce the birth of a son, Anderson Reid. on November 1 1 in Lynchburg. Mrs. Davis is the former Gwen Anderson of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Houston and children spent the weekend in Pickens. S.C. visiting their parents. They attended the Clemson ? Notre Dame game at Clemson on Saturday. Mrs. Freeman Has Birthday Mrs. W.E. Freeman celebrated her 92nd birthday Thursday. Ap proximately fifty friends dropped in at her home on Donaldson Avenue to wish her a happy birthday. Each was served birthday cake and coffee. She received many cards and flowers, even a card from President Carter. Bridge Mrs. McLeod Mrs. Benny McLeod entertained members of her bridge club and visitors. Mrs. Younger Snead, Jr., Mrs. Bobby Gibson, Mrs. Luke McNeill, Mrs. Hank Richards, Mrs Julian King, and Mrs. Wyatt Upchurch on Thursday evening. Dessert and coffee were served when guests arrived. Coke, candy and nuts were served during pro gression. Club high score prizes were won by Mrs. Lewis Upchurch, Jr. and Mrs. Alfred K. Leach. Visitor's high score prize was won by Mrs. Snead. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL C.J. McNeill VETERANS. FAYETTEV1LLE W.E. Blue N.A. Mercer, of 207 E. Prospect, Raeford, is in Rex Hospital in Raleigh. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lin Webb and son Keith, of Wake Forest spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Bowen. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.V. Peele were Mr. and Mrs. Wade C. Terry of Laurinburg. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Wilkes. Jr., visited her aunt, Mrs. David Lee, at the Cheraw Convalescence Home in Cheraw, S.C. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Tapp, Jr. and children. Dave and Susan of Jack sonville. Fla., visited his mother. Mrs. J.D. Tapp, during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Bundy and Mrs. J.K. Biggs spent several days last week in Asheville visiting Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Hine. Miss Joanne Bundy of Southern Pines was a weekend guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Bundy. Notice Mrs. Stephen Phillips ? (Susan) has taken over the :? position of Social Reporter. All social items including per- v. sonals, bridge clubs, engage- | ments, weddings or related K articles should be turned in to ? Mrs. Phillips. Please phone J: 875-4171 before 5 p.m. each jj Monday. s Right On Time For Christmas SHOP OUR PICK A DEAL SALE SRVINGS OP 10% - 20% ? 30% ? 50% On Each Purchase Of 5.00 or more Do Your Christmas Shopping Now At Purcell - McCall Mr. and Mrs. Manley Purcell announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Rosalyn K. Purcell. to Dennis S. McCall. son of Mrs. Odessa McCall of Raeford. Miss Purcell is a graduate of Upchurch High School and Fay etteville State University. She is employed by Hoke County Schools as a kindergarten teacher at West Hoke School. The bridegroom ? elect is a graduate of Hoke County High School and is employed by Burlington Industries. School Menu Friday, November 18 Thanksgiving Dinner Turkey w/Dressing & Gravy June Peas Cranberry Sauce Rolls Milk Monday, November 21 Bologna Sandwich Lettuce & Tomato Tri-Taters. Catsup Roasted Peanuts Milk Tuesday, November 22 Beef-A-Roni Green Beans Cheese Wedge Rolls Apple Crisp Milk Wednesday, November 23 Beet' Vegetable Soup Crackers Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich Orange Half Milk November 24 & 25 Thanksgiving Holidays Troop To Conduct Bake Sale Nov. 22 Brownie Troop 352 will have a bake sale on Tuesday, Nov. 22. it was announced. The sale will be held in front of Valu-Mart from 3:30 until 5:30 p.m. From The Home Agent s Desk B> Ellen Willis und Anna Peele SCHEDULE Monday, November 21, 8:30 a.m. Staff Conference Monday, November 21, 2:30 p.m. Raedeen Ext. Homemakers meeting in the conference room of the county office building. Monday, November 21, 7:30 p.m. Phillipi Extension Home makers meeting at the home of Mrs. Ollie Augustoni. Tuesday, November 22, 12:40 p.m. Business Girls meeting -- County Office Building. Thursday -Friday, November 24 26 Thanksgiving holidays HINT: Recycling an old garment may be a waste of time, if you do not evaluate the garment's poten tial first. Recycling projects require thought, planning, and an invest ment of time and sewing skills. Before you tackle a major recycling project, try on your garment and study it carefully to determine its recycling potential. Ask yourself: 1. What keeps you from wearing the item of clothing now ? 2. What does it need - refitting, a change in length, a new neckline? 3. Does the garment design lend itself to restyling into a current fashion item? 4. Is the fabric worth using? Is it worn at stress points or pulling at seams? 5. Do you have the time, patience, and skills to complete the project? b. Will this restyling save money? 7. Is it worth it? Will the final result be worth the investment of time and skill? 8. Will you enjoy the restyling project as a creative challenge? These questions can help you evaluate your garment in light of three main factors that determine a garment's recycling potential: 1) fabric type. 2) fabric condition, and 3) garment style. Good luck with your new chal lenge. It you have problems con cerning those garments you would like to recycle call Anna Peele. Ass't. Home Economics Ext. Agent at 8^3-2162. Students Practice Teaching GREENVILLE -- Two local students are among 224 in the School of Education at East Carolina University who are practice teaching in North Carolina and Virginia public schools this semester. Vann W. Pennell. Kt. I. Kaeford. is teaching health and phvsical education at Williamston High School. Paul Jell Cole. Kt. I Aberdeen, is also teaching health and physical education at Wil liamston High. Dr. Thomas A. Chambliss. director of student teaching, said each practice teacher will conduct regular classes The Decor Center 111 W. ELWOOD TEL. 875-47 ZA You Can Get giprsEftt? 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