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DEADLINES: Weddings <6 Engagements, Thursday 5 p.m. Other Social Items, Monday 5 p.m. /? ? ?m Mrs. Hubert Wayne Byrd Byrd-Smart exchange vows On October 6 at Parker United 5herr>yK Jean- Smart was married to Mr. ? Hubert Wayne Byrd. The Rev. ' Russell R. Knowles conducted the afternoon ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Doris M. Smart of Laurin-,_ burg and the late Mr. Bedford Smart. She is a graduate of Scotland High School and Sand hills Community College. She is employed as Clinic Manager of Sabella Clinic in Laurinburg. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Byrd. He graduated from Hoke High School and Barber College in Charlotte. He is employed by Mclnnis Barber Shop An arrangement of daisies decorated the alter. Wedding music was provided by Mrs. Russell Knowls. Mr. Bedford D. Smart, Jr. escorted his sister^ She .earned, diasies and wore a long gownwitfi an off-the-shoulder neckline, fitted waist, and short sleeves. Miss Susan C. Smart was her sister's maid of honor. Mr. Wayne Bryde was best man for his son. A reception in the couples' new home followed the ceremony. They will live in Raeford. J.H. Austin Insurance Agency, Inc. Tis The Seasop To Travel 50< per day for Travel Insurance Frank Teal - Tony Austin Phone 875-3667 112 W. Edtnborough Awe. Raaford, N.C. GREAT HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS ON SALE -4? y2 PRICE OA. \ DeLuxe Free-Arm Machine Model 6105 *250 DeLuxe Free-Arm Machine Model 6136 14 built-in stitches ? Solid state speed con trol maintains an even speed over heavy seams ? Built-in buttonholer $299*9 Free- Arm Machine Model 5528 $]99?9 Flip & Sew* Machine Model 290 19 built-in stitches ? Push-button bobbin winds thread directly (rom needle ? Built-in buttonholer ?A Trwtcmtrk o? TtaSinfw Company *350 Lay-away NOW for Christmas Sandhill Sewing Center | SINGER STORE Hwy 16 801 Aberdeen M2-M46 Warner - Livingston marry October 13 Miss Sabrina DcBright Liv ingston was married to Charles Richard Warner on October 13. The afternoon ceremony was held in the Raeford United Methodist Church. The Rev. Arthur Winstead officiated. The altar was decorated with an arrangement of flowers in a basket. There were candelabra on either side and a kneeling bench in the center before the altar. A unity candle was lit as a part of the ceremony. Mrs. Betty Upchurch was organist. Lester Southern sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Wedding Song." Escorted by her father, Daniel J. Livingston, the bride wore a mid length ivory gown. It had a round neckline, a fitted waist with a satin sash, and featured embroidered lace. She wore a veil which fell from a halo of babies' breath and beads. She carried a cascade of pink roses and carnations in babies' breath and ivory lace. Mrs. Selena Kilman attended her sister as matron of honor. Her dress had empire lines, was mid length and a rose color and featured a jacket with cap sleeves. In her hair she wore a comb with babies' breath and pink ribbons. Her flowers were silk rose buds. Giving clues Hoke County Extension Agent Alice Pettitt gives about 25 par ticipants clues on quick meals dur ing Monday's workshop. Jimmie L. Warner, Sr. was his son's best man. The ushers were Jimmy L. Warner, Jr., brother of the groom, Danny Pickler, nephew of the bride, and Douglas McMillan of Red Springs. The men wore ivory coats and rose ac cessories. Miss Jamie Warner, niece of the groom, and Master Terrance Pickler, nephew of the bride were also members of the wedding par ty. Following the ceremony a pig pickin' was hosted by the bride's parents at 1998 Warner Road, the couple's home. The Warners will live there after their return from a wedding trip to Florida. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Livingston. She graduated from Hoke High School and is employed by Dickson Press, Inc., The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L. Warner, Sr. He is a graduate of Flora McDonald Academy and N.C. State. He is employed by Warner Farms. REHEARSAL DINNER Parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Warner were hosts for the rehearsal dinner of the evening before the wedding. It was held in the Edinborough Restaurant. COPY SALE From your original, we will make a black & white or color. Size 5x7 $795 for only ? Restoration and art work also available at reduced prices. 865-5711 (9</ ^o^ctoTi '4 ^wecUiwe 1 r r? to. n ? *" ~ 1 19 E. Broad St. St. Pauls, N.C. 28384 Little Red Ba rn offers handmade furniture specializing in bedroom & dining room design pencilpost beds, trestle tables and complementing pieces BY APPOINTMENT 875-4333 We Buy Pecans St. Pauls FCX 224 Broad St. St Pauls. N.C. Telephone 865-4149 Mrs. Charles Richard Warner Time saved in RJWC workshop A demonstration entitled "Quick Meals for Busy Homemakers" was presented Monday night by Alice Pettitt, Home Economics Extension ? "frj'-r- n The program, presented by the Agricultural Extension Service, in cooperation with the Raeford Junior Woman's Club, gave time saving tips and recipes. Pettitt told the audience that they can serve delicious, home cooked meals even when their - - schedule is busy. The most impor tant thing is planning. An hour spent in planned shopping once a week saves time as well as money, as compared with day to day shop ping. Planning meals ahead also enables you to work out more flavorful and more nutritious meals. Contrast of color, flavor and texture should be planned within the menu. The nutritional requirements should be considered when planning meals, also. Mrs. Pettitt gave several time wtmvrfafv>.-aflcLiflXor - - mation on freezing foods to use later. Quick dishes prepared by Pet titt: Impossible Chicken 'n Broccoli Pie 1 pkg. (10 oz.) frozen chopped A broccoli 1 Vi cups cut-up chicken, cooked 1 '/j cups milk V* cup baking mix V* teaspoon pepper 3 cups shredded cheddar cheese ( 1 2 oz.) Vi cup chopped onion 3 eggs V* teaspoon salt Heat oven to 400?. Grease pie plate, 10 x 1 Vi inches. Rinse broc coli under running cold water to thaw; drain thoroughly. Mix broc coli, 2 cups of cheese, the chicken and onion in plate. Beat milk, eggs, baking mix, salt and pepper WA60N WHEEL RESTAURANT PHONE FOR FOOD LARGE SHRIMP DINNER With Slaw, FF, Hushpuppies ?4.25 Call 875-5752 until smooth, IS seconds in blender on high or 1 minute with hand beater. Pour into plate. Bake until knife inserted in center comes out clean, 25 to 35 minutes. Top -with reoaaiwofci ohf esf. until cheese is melted, 1 toT minutes longer. Cool 5 minutes. 6 to 8 servings. Taco Casserole 1-1 Vi lbs. ground beef 1 can refried beans with sausage 'VS jJ&ckage fact) seasoning < 1 carton sour cream Brown hamburger in a skillet. Drain; add taco seasoning (you may want to use less seasoning if you do not like it very hot). In a small casserole dish spread refried beans on bottom layer. Then add sour cream as a second layer. Top with ground beef. Heat in 350? oven until bubbly. (You may add grated cheese on top if desired,. Serve with nachos. Quick Pineapple Rolls Drain 1 cup crushed pineapple. Mix with Vi cup soft butter, Vi cup brown sugar, firmly packed, and 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Spoon into 10 large muffin cups, greased. Open 1 can refrigerator biscuits; place a biscut in each cup over pineapple mixture. Bake 10 to 12 minutes in a 425 ?F oven. Let cool 5 minutes, then invert to remove from pan. Thank You For Your Vote and Support Shirley T. Gibson PAID POL. ADV. Ifli m ? Howell's Mutual Drugs P?.?nu. Tom ? KM Ho.rtl ..d R.ik r?t>r. ,u N M?i? si., >Hr?d. n.c., t??. i? s-jj*5 Help: Kids who abuse drugs Drug abuse among our children continues to spread Often, parents are in the dark. How can you know if your child is using drugs? What should you do? For information on the drug abuse problem, dial 1-800 241-9746. Locally, be assured that your family doctor or minister want to help you, also. Help yourself, too Clip 'n Send this editorial to Pharmacist's Clipping Service, Box 1607, Washing ton, NC 27889 for a FREE booklet on "Signs of drug abuse." Your children need you Stand behind them and don't give up! There is help! COMPARE OUR PRICES ANYWHERE! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY FOR A tMILEl HOWELL MUTUAL DRUB PHOM I7MMS - RAtfORD, H. c *3* ?r ' t ? r\ #1 r.( ? )? r f t ?<, QUALITY+SAVINGS+SERVIU
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