V Page 4-A THE PILOT-Southern Pines, North Carolina Wedm s(la>, April 22, 1981 School Menus ' Monday Sau.sage'Pizza w-Cheese I’arrot and Celery Strips Pear Salad Sugar Cookie Milk Tuesday Vegetable-Beef Soup Peanut Butter Sandwich or Pimento Cheese Sandwich Fresh Fruit Chocolate Brownie w-Nuts Milk Wednesday Fish Burger Potatoes Au Gratin Chilled Applesauce Buttered Peas Lemon Pound Cake Milk Just Received New Shipment Of Hummel Fig urines JEWELERS joten & C ouniry cJl»of)f}tng denier Phone 919 944-7596 PLANS WEDDING — Mrs. Joe F. Dunlap of Aberdeen announces the engagement of her daughter, Sandra Jane, to Lee B. Cromwell, the son of Mrs. Grace Cromwell of Southern Pines and John Cromwell of Miami, Florida. A June 28 wedding is planned. Leila Webster Describes Working With Refugees Ot's tttmfer fiutdddrfumttm. Gmsseeemfir lam, terrace,padandpeach- sturdy Mbaei^t stacks ^ds Chddsc tmr shk and cehr. AM TO 5:30 PM MON, THRU SAT HIGHWAY 5, PINEHURST: 295-2200 NEXT TO PINEHURST HARDWARE Miss Leila Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Webster of Southern Pines, was the featured speaker at the April meeting of St. Mary’s Guild of Emmanuel Episcopal Church Tuesday. Miss Webster told of her experiences while living in Thailand working with the Peace Corp and later working with the Refugee camps in Thailand. She explained that 1975 was a crucial year for refugees and by 1976, six camps had opened in Thailand and ex-Peace Corp people were hired to work with the original 120,000 refugees air lifted from Viet Nam. Half of these went to Cambodia and the other half to Vietnam. She told of the boat people and of those coming out of Cambodia CLASglCAi;'^ » vf ^ w 'A ^ An Accent On Quality Lighting in the Tradition of Fine Craftsmanship. Superb finishes and classic designs with elegant hand-sewn, hand-pleated shades. Exclusively from Quoizel. See the entire collection today. 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The following were elected as officers for the coming year: President, Christine Head; Senior Vice President, Julia West; Junior Vice President, Franzihso Daniels; Chaplain, Viola Coll; Treasurer, Amelia Crain; Secretary, Margaret Lawson; Guard, Louise Elridge; Conductress, Carole Hall; Patriotic Instructor, Cynthia Griffin. Next meeting will be May 4 at 8 p.m. All are urged to attend. Certain dryer-added fabric softeners may cause a build up on the lint filter that can restrict the airflow. Therefore, if these products are used, it may be necessary to wash the filter periodically. & 1 Big Spring Sidewalk Sale 25% to 50% Friday & Saturday ^ 10:00 to 5:30 Monday-Saturday Town & Country Shopping Center Aberdeen, N.C. 944-1248 and then some of what happens to them when they arrive in the United States.. They are scattered all through North Carolina but the largest group is in Western North Carolina because the land is more like that in Laos. “They tend to stick together in groups,” she said. “They are terribly homesick and most of them want to eventually go home.Most of them are doing well in this country, however, and very few are on welfare.” She closed by complimenting the church on looking after their sponsored Laotian family so well and how well they were getting along. Miss Webster spends a good deal of volunteer time helping the refugees in the Durham-Chapel Hill area, where she lives. She helps with their adjustment and in translating for them. She also teaches them English. Bridal Shower Mary Candace Austin, bride- elect of April 24, was honored by her aunt, Mrs. Charles W. Austin at her home on Saturday evening, April 18, at 8 p.m. Upon her arrival. Mi® Austin was presented with a pink car nation corsage by the hoste®. Immediately after the arrival of all the guests, “Bridal Court” was called into se®ion, with all guests acting as witnesses against the defen®, (the Iffide- to-be) who testiUed and presented their verdicts and opinions. The honoree was found giulty of making the promi® to take the Love, Honor and Obey Pledge. She was sentenced to slice the Bridal Shower Cake of three tiers (which had been cleverly constructed from three various size cartons) which contained all the shower activity. The first layer was the love layer; here the guests dressed the Ix-ide. The second layer was the honor layer; here paper- pencil games in the ring motif- the ix-opo®l, pack the luggage and places to go for the honeymoon-were enjoyed. The third layer, the obey , was a wishing ring mold and here the guests presented and gave the bride-to-be their own personal wishes for luck and happine® for their life together. After the wishes the bride was sentenced to obey the hearts and wishes of the court and open her gifts, which was done and acknowledged by the honoree. The hostess presented the bride’s mother, Mrs. E.J. Austin and the groom’s mother, Mrs. A. J. Harms a white notebook for the wedding momentoes of their daughter and son’s wedding. Refreshments of punch, cake, nuts, mints and bridge mix were served. “Suede” is the French word for Sweden. French tailors were intrigued by the first soft, napped finish cloth from Sv^en that re®mbled leather, so they named it after their neighbor to the north. 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