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Mosso-Redden vows spoken Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Mosso Jean Louise Redden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Walters, of Raeford, and Joseph William Mosso, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mosso Jr., of Raeford, were married March 24 at Sandy Grove Methodist Church par Clubs, Parties, etc. Just Call 875-4562 sonage. The Reverend Russell Knowles officiated at the ceremony. Mrs. Russell Knowles was soloist and Miss Kathy Hendrix presented a program of wedding music. Best man was Erastus Huggins of Raeford. Maid of honor was Melanie McClendon of Raeford. The bride and groom are students of Hoke County High School. Births Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stead man announce the birth of their grandchildren. Sarah Kathryn Smith, daughter of Bryan and Rebecca Smith, of Houston, Texas, was born March 22. Grant William Steadman, son of Mike and Debbie Steadman, of Fayet teville, was born on March 25. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood of Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith of Georgetown, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitley, of Raeford, announce the birth of a son, born March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, of Raeford, announce the birth of a daughter, born March 20. Mr. and Mrs. R. Will Johnson, of Raeford, announce the birth of a daughter, McKenzie Jade, born March 20. Mrs. Johnson is the former Ginger Garner of Roanoke Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lee Williams, of Raeford, announce the birth of a daughter, Sarah Jo, born March 22. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wallace, of Raeford, announce the birth of a son, Samuel Jr., born March 24. Mrs. Wallace is the former Maggie S. Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Don Williamson of Lumberton, announce the birth of a daughter, Melanie Leigh, born March 29. Mrs. Williamson is the former Kim Jordan of Raeford. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Huey Long of Charlotte, spent the weekend with his sister, Mrs. G.M. Freeman and visited Mrs. A.J. Freeman. Spring Fling Suits *25 Regularly to*3199 Blouses *12 Regularly to *14.99 Shirts *12 Regularly to *14.99 Pants *12 Values to *17.99 Handbags *6 Regularly to *799 Rjmford Hoka VHUg* 401 Cat* A?. For The Large She Woman. Suits Blouses *26 _s14 Pants *14 Martha Ann Johnson Johnson - Hogin Mr. and Mrs. Archie M. Johnson, of Raeford, announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha Ann, to Larry Grayson Hagin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Hagin, of Parkton. The bride-elect is a graduate of Hoke County High School and is employed by Burlington Industries. The prospective bride-groom is a graduate of Parkton High School and Robeson Technical College. He is employed with Westinghouse in Fayetteville. Wiggins - Monroe Mrs. Creola Wiggins, of Raeford, announces the engage ment of her daughter, Michelle Evette, to Ervin Linnard Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.V. Monroe, of Raeford. A wedding has been planned for April 21. Hospital News NORTH CAROLINA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Rene McArthur MOORE MEMORIAL Linda Reams Earl Floyd HIGHSMITH-RAINEY A.J. Lundy Mrs. Boyce Falls, Social Reporter, 875-4562 Decorate doors for Hoke Hobnob The Garden Department of the Raeford Woman's Club invites all residents of Raeford and Hoke County to decorate their doors in celebration of the Hoke Heritage Hobnob Arts Festival, which will be held May 3-5. Members encourage everyone to share their artistic talent by mak ing their doors attractive symbols of beauty. Since there are no rules to follow, some may wish to use materials that are native to Hoke County, while others may wish to use fabric, bows or other synthetic materials. The Garden Department hopes that the decorated doors will display an appreciation of art, beauty and nature. Carol Marie Ronalter Ronalter-Wood Mr. and Mrs. Ralph John Ronalter, of Southern Pines, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Marie, to Michael Niven Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wood, of Raeford. The bride-elect is a graduate of East Carolina University and is employed by Hoke County schools as a special education teacher. The groom-elect attended East Carolina University and is a graduate of Pembroke University. He is employed by the Hoke Coun ty Health Center. The couple will be married on June 30 at Church of Wide Fellowship, Southern Pines. PoaJzUU^ Jlot Sale, Saturday. April 7 ALL DAY Behind Howard Clothiers Chech Out, fyuttitet, deduced PticeA> Sherry Yvette Fann Fann - Hottel Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Lewis, of Autryville, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Sherry Yvette Fann, to Jay Merle Hottel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hot tel, of Raeford. A wedding has been planned for May 26. The ceremony will take place at First Baptist Church in Raeford. Dinner honors bridal couple Juli Gibson and her fiance, Keith Spring, of Durham, were honored with a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. John Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leach, and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Willcox, Saturday, March 31. Upon arrival, the bride-elect was presented with a corsage made of braided wheat. After appetizers, guests were in vited to the dining room for a buf fet prepared by Cross Creek Caterers. The honored couple and guests were seated at five separate tables centered with a candle and azaleas in the bride-elect's colors. After dessert, Miss Gibson and Mr. Spring received a gift of china in their chosen china pattern. Out of town guests included Miss Gibson's former roommate, Miss Dianne Haynie and Richard Law, botl>of Raleigh. Storm couses wedding change Because of storm damage to Flora Macdonald Academy the wedding of Cindy Home and Jamie Wellington will take place on April 21 at the bride's home, 632 Lakeshore Drive, Raeford, at 3:00 p.m. Invitation Teresa Ann McKenzie and David Gene Rutledge will be mar ried on April 8 at Sandy Grove Baptist Church at 3 p.m. No formal invitations are being sent and all friends and relatives are asked to attend. Deadline for Social Items Monday 5:00 p.m. Weddings Thursday Noon '8* BpSiirUf Special HOUSE OF RAEFORD Cooked Turkeys 79<t r ^ per pound TUESDAY and THURSDAY 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. ?^5 HOUSE OF RAEFORD 1 OUTLET STORE Old Faycttevtlle Road
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