<2 Mrs. Carlton Niven, Social Reporter, 875-3785 ? Herron - Austin Mr. and Mrs. Truman B. Austin announce the marriage of their daughter, Jane Reid to Joel Nathen Herron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Herron of Titus ville, Florida, on Thursday, December 2, at 5:30 p.m. at the Raeford Presbyterian Church. Dr. John C. Ropp officiat ^ ed. Members of the immediate family attended the private cere mony. After December 15 the couple will be at home in Titusville, Florida. Sandhills Christian Women To Hear > Mildred Harris The Sandhills Christian Women's Club will hold its Dec ember meeting at the Country Club of North Carolina on Thursday, December 16 at 11:30 a.m. CWCis an interdenominational women's group with no membership or dues. All are welcome. The buffet lunch | is $5.50. Guest speaker will be Mildred Harris from Virginia Beach, Vir ginia. Mildred will provide the special music for the meeting also. The special feature will be Jan Coffman from Southern Pines re presenting The Carolina Perfumer. A free, pre-school nursery will be provided at the Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church in I Southern Pin,es. Please make a reservation for your child as you make your own. Please bring a sandwich for your child. For reservations, please call 875 3759 no later than Monday. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Mrs. B.B. Cole Jamie Williams ? entered Tuesday with a broken leg DUKE Linda Abrams - Surgery Tuesday Christmas Musical At Lumber Bridge Presbyterian Church The Christmas musical, "Joseph The Carpenter" by Joe E. Parks, was presented at 5 p.m. Sundy at Lumber Bridge Presbyterian Church. A social hour in the Stamps Fellowship Hall followed the presentation by the 15-member choir, directed by Marvin Lynne Maxwell. Soloists were Betty Elliott, Al McMillan and Fred Baker, who portrayed Joseph. Other selections were "Ring The Bells", "The Adoration" and Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus." Porker's Church To Present Musical Parker's Methodist Church will present "The Singing Christmas Tree" on Sunday, December 19 at 7 p.m. The public is invited. Personals Miss Mary Margaret Sawyer of Greensboro was a weekend visitor in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Sawyer. Mrs. Kenneth Sturgeon returned home last week after a visit in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Harring in Federick, Maryland. Miss Deborah Davis of Charlotte recently spent the weekend \rith her parents, Mr." and Mrs. Chalmers Davis. MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION APPRAISALS 211 South Main St. P.O. Box 783 Office 919-875-3724 Raeford, N.C. Home 919-875-3015 Gene Carter Si Ladies Night at Broward Wednesday, Dec. 15th 6 to 9 p.m. ? Ladies Welcome ? (Men, Only If Accompanied By Parent) Special Prices THIS EVENING ONLY Christmas Parade Saturday, Dec. 1 1 th-2 p.m. Raeford Ladies Attend Singing Christmas Tree' In Fayetteville Members of the NFWD, Arts Department, attended the "Singine Christmas Tree" at the Snyder Memorial Baptist Church in Fay etteville Sunday evening from 5 till Among those attending were: Mrs. J.H. Blue, Mrs. Neill A. McDonald, Mrs. T.B. Lester. Mrs. Crawford Thomas, Jr., Mrs. Har nette Mauney, Mrs. J.C. McLean. Mrs. Belton Wright Mrs. June Johnson. Mrs. Sarah McNeill. Mrs. Robert Townsend, Mrs. Younger Snead, Mrs. Julian Wright, Mrs. Joe Hudson, Mrs. Ruth William son, Mrs. D.B. McFadyen and Mrs. Hubert Cameron. The outstanding performance was presented every night last week and approximately 92 people par ticipated. Bridge Mrs. Lcmont Mrs. William Lamont was host ess to her bridge club on Wednes day afternoon of last week. All club members were present and enjoyed a dessert course served upon arrival. Mrs. Tommie Upchurch was the re?pient of the high score prize. Mrs Carter Mrs. Bobby Carter was hostess to the members of her bridge club and one visitor, Mrs. Paul Burnett on Tuesday evening of last week. Guests were seated at the dining table, centered with a Christmas arrangement, for a three course meal. Christmas decorations in the living room made a lovely setting for the bridge game that followed. Mrs. John Campbell was high scorer at the end of the game. Personals Mrv. Raymtt>nd Ellis. Stephen. Glynda and 'Rhonda visited Barry Ellis in Winston-Salem Sunday*. They went especially to attend "Handel's Messiah" in which Barry was singing. Thanksgiving visitors in the home of Mrs. Mattie S. Campbell were her oldest grandson and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray McCormick of Baltimore. MD.. and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Maness of Fayetteville. Mrs. Bertha Leslie has returned to home on Route 1. Raeford after a two week's visit with her daughter Miss Brendela Leslie in San An tonio. Texas. While there she was guest of honor at a dinner party given by her daughter, and was also entertained by friends of her daughter. Before leaving for home they visited Mexico. Hoke Co. High Class Of 1962 Has Reunion Twenty-eight members of the class of 1962 of Hoke County High School held their 20th reunion on Saturday evening, November 27, at the Edinborough Restaurant. They enjoyed a steak dinner, socializing and dancing to the music popular in the 60's. Gag gifts were given to the following: Patsy Irion Miller - most children; Sandra Keaton Faircloth of Tampa, Florida - longest distance traveled; David Lancaster - man with most hair; and Wayne Walker - man with least hair. Alfred K. Leach, one of their former teachers, was present. Class members attending were: Charles Baker, Cherryville, Pete Biggs, Raleigh. Nancy Parker Bun ton, Phoenix City, Ala., Ann Livingston Dubroff. Howell. 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