Faberge Hosts March Birthday Employees Employees with birthdays in March were given a lunch party March 30 by the Faberge, Inc., Raeford plant management. _ Tony Jackson blew out the ? candles on the birthday cake. The cake decorations' colors included pale blue, but Ethelene Shaw of the personnel staff said this may not have had any connection with the University of North Carolina's win ning the NCAA basketball champ ionship the night before the party. UNC's school color is pale blue. (The Tar Heels defeated George 0 town 63-62 in the tournament finals in New Orleans). Tony Jackson shortly after he blew out the birthday candles. | Staff photo. | National Society 0 Colonial Dames XVII Century Hold Meeting Mrs. James K. Home of Wakulla. Third Vice President of (he North Carolina Society COLONIAL DAMES XVII CENTURY and a member of the Sir Richard Grenville Chapter, will ^serve as the official National Con ference page from North Carolina and also as a delegate when the National Society holds its 58th annual conference April 17-20 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washing ton. D.C. Members of the National Society trace their ancestry to Seventeenth Century founder fami lies of America. It is now the second largest hereditary organiza Qtlon in America. President General. Mrs. Frank P. Copeland. Jr.. of Darlington, South Carolina, will formally open the conference at 8:00 p.m., Sun day. April 18. 1982. in the State Room. Mrs. Copeland is the sister of the late Miss Charlotte Hodges, who lived in Red Springs for a number of years. Major General Arthur E. Brown. Jr., will speak on O "America's Militia as Guardian of Peace." Mrs. Harmon A. Gardner, First Vice President General of Vicks burg, Mississippi, is Conference Chairman. She will be assisted by Mrs. Walter Spaeth. Second Vice President General, of Elizabeth City. N.C. The Memorial Service will be Sunday. April 18, at 9:00 Qa.m. in the State Room. Open House will be at Headquarters, 1300 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Sunday. April 18. 2:00-4:00 p.m. Maryland State Society will be hostess. The business session will open 9:00 a.m., Monday. April 19. Colorado's "It's All Right Here" Awards Luncheon follows. Mr*. Tom F. Moore of Fayetteville, honorary North Carolina Society 0 state president and a member of the Sir Richard Grenville Chapter, is National Awards Chairman and will present the Awards. Mrs. Moore, the former Mrs. Raymond Hall, has been employed at Bur lington Industries in Raeford for the past 25 years. Mr. and Mrs. John Hill of South Carolina will entertain at the ? banquet, "Carolina on My Mind." Monday evening, April 19. hosted by the South Carolina State So ciety. The conference will conclude Tuesday. April 20, with business sessions and "Almost Heaven West Virginia" luncheon. Mrs. Ray mond Fleck. National Historic Documents Chairman, will present "Now You See - Now You Don't." MRS. C.L. RHODES N.C. Society State President 400 Meadowlark Drive Tryon, N.C. 28782 The March "birthday people" besides Jackson are Margaret Cheatham, Henry Love, Debbie Hollingsworth, Ronnie McVicker, Kenneth Bi^ant, Jimmy Locklear, Margie Miller, Janis Oxendine, William McArn, Arrie Cherry, Helen Slate, Edward Jones, Karin Sanchez, Andrea White, Maidia Ashburn, Dorothy Kershaw, Perry Peterkin, Flossie McLeod, Donald Hales, Aline Daniels, James Thomas, Albert Russell, Blanch Chavis, James McLean, Elizabeth Pittman, Jack Ramsey, Debra Pitt man, Cindy Carthens, James L. Lide, Jr., Gracie Richardson, and Tony Jackson. Some of the March 'birthday people' at the party with host August Zitzman [second from right], Faberge vice president for manufacturing. [Staff photo]. 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