Roektish Hews by Polly Barnard Philippi Presbyterian Church had their Christmas pageant the past Sunday evening at 5:00 p.m. with a covered dish supper follow ing. In the absence of Rev. "Mac" Musselwhite, pastor of Pittman Grove Baptist Church, Jimmy Deese was in the pulpit the past Sunday morning for worship ser vice. Everyone enjoyed his message very much. The Brotherhood of Pittman Grove Baptist Church is having a breakfast at the church Sunday morning December 13 beginning at 8:15 a.m. Several new members were re ceived into the church the past Sunday morning at Galatia Pres byterian Church. Mrs. Rachael Clark was on the sick list the past week but is feeling much better at this time. Warren Bostic who has been a patient at Highsmith-Rainey Hos pital in Fayetteville has been released and is at home in Rosehill. He is doing very well. Mrs. Warren Bostic is recuperating at home from a fractured clavicle she received from a fall. Mrs. Minnie Renegar and Mrs. Margaret Crotan of Fayetteville visited their sister, Mrs. Robert Wood and family the past Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wood of Hope Mills visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and family the past Sunday afternoon. This failed to be reported last week. Mrs. Martin L. Wood. Sr. had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis and daugh ter, Susan of Raeford. Fred Wood of Greenville, North Carolina was over-night guest of his mother, Mrs. Martin L. Wood, Sr. last week. Jennifer Brock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Brock, Jr. is out of school due to illness. Abby Sheppard. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sheppard of Aberdeen had surgery for the fourth time Saturday. December 5 at Moore County Hospital. She is in the intensive care unit and is quite ill but holding her own at this report. Mr. Sheppard is a brother to Mrs. E.T. Brock. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Brock. Jr. of Brock Florist had a teal nice turn-out for* their Christmas ripen house the past Saturday and would like to thank everyone who at tended. Mrs. Rosemary Plummer of Raeford. Route 4. won the door prize which was a hanging basket of poinsettias. If you failed to attend open house stop by and see their beautiful arrangements.!! It's really a treat!! Mrs. Neda Mae Williams and Mrs.. R.H. Gibson visited Miss Sarah Patterson who is a patient at Highsmith-Rainey Hospital in Fayetteville the past Sunday. There is no improvement in her condition. E-3 Richard Wallace arrived home the past Sunday for a thirty day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and family. He is with the N.C.O. Academy and stationed in Fort Riley, Kansas. It has been two years since he has been home, so it is needless to say he is happy to be home!! Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and family the past Sunday afternoon. Homer Terry is a patient at Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Fayette ville. Mrs. Lawrence Barnard visited Mrs. Daisy Bennett of Fayetteville Thursday of last week. Mrs. Bennett had eye surgery last week and is recuperating at home. She is doing fine at this report. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Long of Sneads Ferry were overnight guests of Mr. Long's sister, Mrs. Louise Watson the past week. Mrs, Arther Lee Watson of White Lake visited her sister, Mrs. Louise Watson the past week, Mrs. Grady English visited her sister Mrs. Wright Parker in Selma last week. Mrs. English slipped and fell while there and sprained her wrist severely. Mrs. Arther Lee Watson of White Lake, Miss Nellie McFadyen and Mrs. Louise Watson spent last Wednesday in Lumberton. The Women of the Church of Philippi Presbyterian Church held their December meeting the past Monday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wood, with nine members. present. The Women of the Church expressed a very en joyable meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Wood enjoyed it equally as much. Mrs. Robert Wood has been on the sick list recently but is about back to normal again. Mrs. Ethel Monroe is recup erating at home and is getting around in the house some now. She says she is feeling much better but still not back to normal. Mts. Martha Adkins is staying with her now . Thus reporter was talking to a sweet little lady in the neigh borhood about so many increases in the postage rate lately. She stated that she thought it was reallv ridiculous and to show her dis approval she put all her stamps on up-side-down!! Am sure she is not the only one who would like to put their stamps on up-side-down!! i May we remember the ones who are sick in our prayers. SERVICE A WARD Evelyn Ashhurn completed 25 years with Burlington Industries on November 12. She is secretary to the plant manager and the two superintendents in the Dyeing Plant. Evelyn is shown in the picture above receiving her Twenty-Five Year Service Pin and Certificate from L-R. Topmaking Superintendent George King. Plant Manager Gib Bernhardt, and Dyeing Superintendent. Frank Sessoms. She also received a gold bracelet with emblem for her outstanding record. WIRE SERVICE Anywhere in U.S. - Canada CALICO CORNER 325 N. Main St. 875-8245 RAEFORD, N.C. Shop Moores 9 - 9 Mon. thru Sat. W* ristmas Excitement beautiful, sure-to-please gifts at affordable prices! women's CAROLINA? matching sleepwear Gown in white with red or green trim Matching robe in red or green Both in sizes S-M-L brushed (own 11.99 brushed robe 22.50 full size _ dual control 33.99 Available in king and queen sizes. 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