Compton - Hasty Hollingsworth - Zinn Couple Exchange Vows In Maryland -n Miss Elizabeth Ann Zinn became the bride of Lt. Kenneth Edward Hollingsworth. United States Naval Reserve Medical Corps on Satur day, January 23. 1982 at 4 p.m. in the Baldwin Memorial Methodist Church in Annapolis, Maryland. Miss Zinn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ream Zinn, II of Crofton, Maryland. Lt. Hollings worth is the son of Mrs. Robert Orrell Paschall of Durham, and James Edward Hollingsworth of Columbia, South Carolina. Dr. Kenneth Lyons of Crownsville, Maryland officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Mrs. Patricia Bigham of Pensa cola. Florida, cousin of the bride, served as matron of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Gloria Hol lingsworth Strickhouser of Char lotte. sister of the groom, and Miss Alexis Smith of Buie, Maryland, cousin of the bride. Julian Ray Squires of Raleigh, friend of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Clifford Thomas Zinn of Crofton. Maryland, brother of the bride; John C. Marlowe. Ill of Raleigh, and Jeffrey A. Monsein of Durham. The parents of the bride held a reception at the Naval Academy Officers Club in Annapolis, Mary land on January 22. 1982. Miss Zinn is a graduate of Fleet School of Business in Annapolis, Maryland. Lt. Hollingsworth at tended Hoke County High School, and received his AB degree from Ihe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1976. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine in Chapel Hill, and is currently assigned as a Flight Surgeon with the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing in Iwakuni. Japan. The parents of the groom enter tained the wedding party, out of town guests, and close friends at the Tavern on the Green in Crofton. Maryland on Friday even ing. Li. and Mrs. Kenneth Edward Hnllingsworth SOCIALS - - 875-2121 N. Main 875-8245 Gene & Mary LeeChalaire Raeford, N.C. 'Stress Management' Seminar Planned Sandhills Business & Profes sional Women's Clubs are sponsor ing a Seminar on "Stress Manage ment," Thursday, March 18 at 7:30 at Sheraton Convention Cen ter, Southern Pines. Paul McDonald, Director of Moore County Mental Health Cen ter will be the speaker. Co-sponsors are Sandhills Com munity College Network and A.A.U.W. There will be a buffet at 6:30 with the seminar at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to come to both or just to the seminar at 7:30. The cost of 58.00 includes dinner & registration or $2.00 for the seminar. Dinner reservations should be made by March 15 by telephone to Becky Bracey. 692-7613. Personals Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Mary Parker, and Mrs. Betty DePalmer attended the Thames ? Arey wedding in Rock ingham. Your Medicine Shoppe "Where getting better is a little easier" Now, for the first time in laymen's language, understand your total health with Medicine Shoppe' s Health Care Handbook Normally $1.95 $1.00 This Week Only The book contains 25 valuable, money-saving coupons worth over $16. 00. 121 S. Main 8?. R? ford, N.C. 175-6146 Kim Hamlet & Ruth Parish, Pharmacists Mrs. Elizabeth Hobbs of Colum bus, Ohio announces the engage ment o t her daughter. Slieryl Lynn Com/Hun. in Gene Hasty of Raejbrd. The bride-elect is a graduate of Guilford Technical Institute with an Associate degree in Secretarial Science. She is employed by Howell Drug Co. in Raeford. The groom-elect is a graduate of Robeson Technical Institute and is employed by Westinghouse in Fay etteville. Luncheon Honors Miss Perry, Bride-elect Starr Perry, bride-elect of Brvce Nicholson was honored last Thurs day at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. J.W. Walker. The honoree was presented a corsage of white mums and babies' breath. An arrangement of yellow and white Spring flowers centered the dining table and smaller bouquets the auxiliary tables. Sixteen guests enjoyed a delicious three-course luncheon. Miss Perry was presented with gifts of china and crystal in her chosen pattern and a silver Williamsburg trivet by the hostesses. Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Neil McDonald. Mrs. Craw ford Thomas. Mrs. J.H. Blue. Mrs. Neil Senter and Mrs. Lawrence McNeill. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Emmett Perry, the bride-elect's mother, of Nokesville, Va; Miss Iva Lee Winstead. Roxboro; and Mrs. John Nicholson. Jr. of Durham. Hospital News ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL Mrs. Hazel Maness HELPING PEOPLE TO LIVE WITH Ellen Willi. Home Economics Extension Agent Schedule: Monday, March 8, 1982, 7t00 p.m. - Mens Cooking Class Thursday, March 11, 1982, 2:30 p.m. ? Allendale-Antioch Exten sion Homemakers Club Meeting. Hint: Cut several shelf liners at a time, then layer them. When the top layer is soiled, simply remove it. LIMIT THE NUMBER OF RULES It's important to set up some rules and regulations for a young child. But try to not overdo it. Too many rules can slow down your child's spontaneity and cre ativity. And having too many restrictions might cause your child to build up resentment. Under these circumstances your child may resist your instructions and wait for the day when he can get out from under all those can'ts and don'ts. In this case, he won't see rules and regulations as a stepping stone to learning self discipline. So a good rule of thumb is to set only those rules and regulations that are necessary. These might include limits that help protect your child's health and safety. And rules that help to protect the property and rights of others. LEARN TO TALK WITH CHIL DREN Talking to children comes easy to some adults but is more difficult for others. So here are some sugges tions that might make it easier for you to communicate with a pre schooler. First of all, try to get down to his level so you're looking eye-to-eye at him rather than down at him. Crouch or sit in a chair. That should put the child more at ease with you immediately. Next, talk quietly. Some children are more afraid of strangers than others. But if the stranger is loud, he is sure to frighten the child even more. Also use clear, simple language. But don't talk "baby-talk." You're not helping a child to learn how to handle the English language if you purposely mispronounce words. Also avoid sarcasm and other language subtleties, such as double meanings for words. Children won't catch on. They take every thing literally. But preschoolers do delight in the absurd. If you want to have fun with a child mention something that's obviously absurd. For ex ample, if a child has on a red shirt, tell him what a nice blue shirt that is. Or if you're talking about the sounds animals make, say some thing like, "Birds go meow, don't theyr If you can put a child at ease and can make him laugh, you'll have a new friend. You'll remind the child that there are other adults in the world besides his parents and relatives and they're fun to know too. There's a saying that every adult needs a child. That's the way adults learn. There's a lot to that saying. Both generations benefit from forming friendships with each other. College News The fathers of more than 160 Peace College students gathered on campus for Father-Daughter Day recently. Fathers and daughters partici pating in the annual event included Raeford residents Cecil Bond of 318 Old Farm Rd. and his daughter, Robin; and Avery Con nell of 533 College Dr. and his daughter, Carolyn Wilburn. HAZEL KAY TOURS Disney World ?120 Dates: Mar. 11-21, April 22 25, May 27-30, Jmm 11-13, Jvly 22-25, A?|. 12-15 md Sapt. 1-12. Mar. 4 - Spartanburg Shopping Spree ?17.50 Mar. 26-21 - Amish Country & Gettysburg. *120 April 1 -4 ? Nashville & Grand Ole Opry *150 Other Dotes: Jam 3-6 ? 17-20, Jaiy 22-25, A*|. 5-1, Sapt. 9-12, and Oct. 21-24. April 1-11 ? Washington, D.C. The Nation's Capitol *125 April U-ll - Renfro Volley Ken tucky & The Renfro Valley Jam boree. *100 May tfcrovgh October ? World's Fair *135 - *160 HAZEL KAY TOURS Call Mary R. Maples 875-2423 SPRMG SPORTSWEAR SALE 20% OFF Dressy Blouses Fashion Pants Skirts Jeans *10 -*12 Tops $5 Big-City Fashion At A Small-Town Price. CATO Apptyfor CotoCredrt or use our LoyowoyPton! MAIN ST., RAEFORD. N.C.

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