Daisy Canaday Retires At Post Daisy Knight Canaday ot 204 N. Magnolia St., Raeford, retired recently after 22 years as a secretary in Ft. Bragg schools. She was secretary to the Ft. Bragg schools superintendent. Dr. Haywood Davis, when she retired. Mrs. Canaday was honored April 2 bv her colleagues and Dr. Davis with a retirement tea in the superintendent's office. Mrs. Canaday is still working, however, in the office of her husband. J.W. (Pete) Canaday, an accountant. She was born and reared in Leitchfield. Ky.. the oldest of nine children of Mr. and Mrs. B.G. Knight. She and two brothers have the same birthday -- February 19. They were born two years apart. Her mother lives in Tullahoma, Tenn. SOCIAL NEWS Dial 875-3838 WAGON WHEEL RESTAURANT THURSDAY fr FRIDAY SHRIMP BASKET (about 20 shrimp) with FF, Slaw & Hushpuppies $3 99 Taha Out Ofd^a Call ?7S~6752 V//-. a?(/ Mrs. Peter Canaday and granddaughter Kim Thurman at the retirement tea held for Mrs. Canaday April 2 at Ft. Bragg. The Canadays have a son, who lives in Fayetteville. Cook Book On Sale "Tar Heel Tastes," a collection of North Carolina recipes, is on CaSTOMER SERVICE Dundarrach, N.C. COMPLETE INSECT CONTROL FROM THE HOME TO THE FARM ? Federal Crop Insurance Route 1 Box 251-A Shannon, N.C. Phone 875-8912 Nights - Jimmy Clark 875-5098 Richard McMillan 875-2493 sale in businesses in the Raeford area to help raise money in the American Cancer Society cam paign in Hoke County. The books cost S6 each and can be bought at: Southern National Bank, Jean's, Louise's, and Anne's beauty shops, the Medicine Shoppe, and Calico Corner. People who want to donate money to the American Cancer Society directly should mail the donations to Peggy Summers at United Carolina Bank of Raeford. CARNIVAL ofVALUES During CATO's CARNIVAL of VALUES choose from very special groups of: ??Srt-2/*15 -Shirt. *12 ?? values to *9.99 each -Tops-' ?Pants values to *14.99 $5 -Jeans $10 values to *8.99 values to *17.99 *12 *?p? -2/*15 values to *17.99 Big-City Fashion At A Small-Town Price. values to *8.99 each Appfyfo r *? Coto Credit or use our LoyowoyPlon) Poole-Nordan Couple Wed In Rockingham Church Donna Lynn Nordan, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Fred A. Nor dan of Rockingham, and Stephen Matthew Poole, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Scott Poole of Raeford, were married on April 11, at 3:00 p.m., in the Cobb Memorial Church, Rockingham. The Rev. Nordan officiated the double ring ceremony. The chancel area of the church was centered with a floral cross of white pompons with spiral candelabra on either side, flanked by wedding palms, ferns, and Easter lilies. A white Bible ac cented with pink roses was placed on a stand next to the kneeling bench. Nuptial music was presented by organist, Lee Duncan, of Laurin burg, and vocalists, Bond and Debra Jackson, of Columbia, S.C. who sang "Shadows" and "Woman," and Mrs. Linda Hooks of Rockingham who sang "The Lord's Prayer". The bride, given in marriage by her father wore an original gown of white Poly Organza. The Fitted bodice, overlaid with wedgewood lace and wedding sequins, featured a high neckline with matching medallions centered on English net. The full Bishop sleeves of English net, accented with appli ques, were highlighted by an extra width of wedgewood lace ending in points over the hands. Tiered with five layers of wedgewood lace, the softly flowing skirt extended into a chapel-length train. Her chapel length veil was of English illusion, outlined with matching lace and enhanced with lace and wedding pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with pink roses. Mrs. Sue Glasgow of Hamlet was her sister's maid of honor. She wore a gown of light blue organza fashioned with tiers and matching cape. She carried a nosegay of white button mums and pink roses accented with blue and pink streamers. Bridesmaids were Miss Byrd Britt of Lumberton and Misses Petria Poole and Holli Poole, sisters of the bridegroom, of Raeford. Miss Donna Curtis of Laurinburg was junior bridesmaid. The bridesmaids' dresses were identical to that of the honor atten dant, and each carried a nosegay of white carnations and blue but ton mums, accented with blue and white ribbon streamers. Best man was Willis S. Hood, Jr. of Raleigh. Ushers were Barry W. Tapp and Timothy A. Strick land of Raeford. William T. Niven II of Tabor City, and Keith E. Glasgow of Rockingham, brother in-law of the bride. Mrs. Stephen Matthew Poole Child attendants were Melinda Singletary, flower girl, of Rock ingham, and ringbearer, Master Travis Lyle of Fayetteville. The mother of the bride chose a light blue formal gown with match ing lace jacket for her daughter's wedding. The bridegroom's mother wore a floor-length gown of mint green jersey with matching organ/a long-sleeved jacket. They both wore corsages of white roses. Alter a wedding trip to the N.C. mountains, the couple will reside at Rt. 4, Raeford. The bride is a graduate of Rich mond County High School and Wingate College and is employed by Curtis Associates, Inc. of I aurinburg. The bridegroom, a graduate of Hoke High School and Sandhills Community College, is employed with Tarts, Inc. of Fayetteville. - RECEPTION ? The parents of the bride enter tained at a reception in the fellowship Hall of the church. Mrs. l.inda Hooks poured punch. and Mrs. Myria Singletary served ? cake. The bride's book was attend ed by Mrs. Georgia Hughes. ? REHEARSAL PARTY ? A rehearsal party was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. John Scott Poole in the Church Fellowship Hall on Saturday evening following the rehearsal. ? Friendship Club To Meet Tuesday Raeford Friendship Club will have their regular meeting at 12:00 noon, May 4, with a covered dish dinner at the United Methodist Church. J At 1:00 p.m., the chorus of 5th and 6th grade students of J.W. Turlington school will perform. They are directed by Jane Davis, with Emma Mims, Principal. =h-him Reg. Price SALE PRICE ?279?s $19300 $32995 $24300 *399*5 $293^0 549995 $34300 $3299s $248 00 112 Harris Avenue RAEFORD, N. C.

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