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Lumber Bridge News By Lib Sumner Attendance was fair at the Bap tist Church Sunday. Preaching is on the second and fourth Sunday's each month. ? Homecoming, Sunday, October 2$. Revival, Sunday, October 2$-31. Robeson Baptist Associa tional Meeting, October 25-26. * * * -Mrs. F.R. Weber taught the ladies class Sunday. Lesson title, "Life in the Spirit." Included with the message was a synopsis of her trip to the Old Country when she was 21 years of age. Maps and pictures were shown and Mrs. Weber read her Diary of her several months' stay. The class had looked forward to this lesson, and everyone enjoyed it very much. ? ? ? ; The W.M.W. held their regular iponthly meeting Thursday night at the Education Center. The devotional was given by Lois Sumner. Minutes were read by Betty Lou McGougan and, the program was given by the presi dent, Pearl Dew. The new officers were elected for the 1984-85 year and new pro jects were discussed. The meeting closed with prayer by Flata Schell. Others attending were: Verna McGougan, Mary Ammons, Dot McGougan, Lib Sumner, Pauline Ratley and Mrs. Mary Prevatte. Refreshments were served by Flata Schell. ? ? * ^J~he young Women of the Bap tist* Church held their monthly meeting Monday, night <*rith * ? " - ?' ? ? >. ? - } Sculptured Nails! *25 par set Tuesdays Only * tfnn 4 875-4690 & BYAPPTS. ONLY . A L TOWN I COUNT HI . HELD OVER All of Me STEVE MARTIN ULY TOMUN ALL SCATS f^STAR^TSmFMD^^m> K*rom the creators of "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" something even faster. _ nccnuMT] J:10, 7:10, 9:10 ? 0 T & SUN 1:10, 3=10, 7:00 - o ? .1 C.H.U.D. WK. DAYS - 3:10 - 7:10 - ?:10 SAT. b SUN. 1:10-3: 10-7: 10-9:10 son and Wanda Amnions. After the meeting refreshments were served: pound cake, nuts, mints and punch. ? * ? Mrs. Grade Hopkins was, recently,- in Mt. Airy visiting relatives and spent a week in Laural Fork, Va. with her aunt, Mrs. Myrtle McGraddy. * * ? Mrs S.E. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Lewis, Sidney Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. John Sumner, Selina, John and Angelia of Fayet teville, Kimberly and Kristy McMillan, Jenny Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Timmy Gray, Angelia and Timmy of Fayetteville spent Friday at the zoo in Asheboro. ? ? ? Walter Edge of Raleigh was din ner guest of Ms. Lib and Lois Sumner on Saturday. ? ? * - Mrs. A.T. Beck returned home Saturday after a two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. Sylvia Lieben in Tuscon, Arizona. Good job For the last 25 years, Jeanette M. WlUiamson has been doing anything possible to help out around the ASCS office in Raeford. Last week, she was presented a certificate of recognition by Hoke County Ex ecutive ASCS Director John Currin. In 1983, Williamson served the farmers of the county above and beyond the call In assistance to the administration of the Payment in Kind Program. The award came from the ASCS State office in Raleigh. Williamson, who lives on Bethel Road in Raeford, began working at ASCS on September 16, 194 7. Personals Miss Kathy D. Currie, an employee of Weyerhaeuseis Com pany, for the past 4 years has been in Itasca, Illinois. She has now been transferred to the Company's headquarters in Federal Way, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Karshner spent several days last week in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, visiting with Mrs. Freda Karshner. Rockfish News By Polly Barnard Tel. 875-2736 Pittman Grove Baptist Church revival services will begin Sunday evening October 7 and continue through Wednesday evening Oc tober 10. Services will begin at 7:30 p.m. The visiting minister will be Rev. Jerry Justice of Fayetteville. The public is cordially invited to at tend. fc * * Pittman . Grove Baptist Church will have their annual Christmas Bazaar Saturday November 17 at the church. Plan to attend. There will be varied craft items, baked goods etc. for sale. Elizabeth Odom Pittman and Floyd Sykes of Oak ridge, North Carolina were united in marriage Thursday, September 20 at 5 p.m. in the wedding chapel in Dillon, South Carolina. ? * ? Justine and Bryon Sakalie of Hope Mills spent several days last week with thier grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnard. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnard spend the weekend with Mr. Bar nard's sister, Mrs. Anne House who is ill in Sandford, Florida. They were happy to report no storm damage in the area they visited. On their return trip they spent several hours visiting some of the historical places in St. Augustine Florida. 8Qh birthday is celebrated Mrs. R. A. Matheson was honored on her eightieth birthday by her daughter, Mrs. Fred Stan back Jr. Guests from Raeford, Salisbury, Lumberton, Durham and Charlotte gathered at Mid Pines Resort in Southern Pines on Friday. More than sixty friends were served soup and salad courses and birthday cake with coffee ice cream. The tables were decorated with arrangements of fresh flowers. After lunch friends told charming stories from the memories of "Mrs. Muriel" and "Dr. Matheson." * ^^NTS Values to $19.99 $15 SKIRTS.... Valuesko $16.99 $12 BLOUSES ReJ.99 $14.99 $12 *ob<n HM 3P PANTYH^E 20% OFF BOOTS.. R-9 $34 99 -$39 99... $22 & $29 HANDBAGS....... vb?uWto$?.99.. ....$5 ' ? MM SPECTACULAR SWEATER SALE ^Choose from o large selecton^^^t* kmftops in easy core ocrylic. You'd find your fovonte colors ond styles in sizes S, M, L. $10 $12 $14 HOUM: Ml MO *??. -let. 1tSwn. Sample Coats 20% Off Coats regblarty pffced up fo $259 W 'ti , FLOOR SAMPLES ONtY! Ih.s very special group of coats and |ackets in c udes eathe'. wools, cuddly rabbits, raincoats c.-^ rooti r,nd more (Catalog orders not m m oH M Slzes 5"' ? Vests Skirt Sets $22 Beautiful wool look acrylic plat? skirts inpte^ted^ circle styles are topped off with flannel, corduroy or velveteen vests same styles even have motchinq scarves. 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