THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1968 PAGE t PERSONALS Koonce-McGougon Vows Spok Miss Dorothy Clyde McGuu gan and Donald GUI is Koonce were married .'.aturday, March 30, In the First Presbyterian Church of Chapel Hill. The Rev. William Strickland officiated for the 4;30 p. m. ceremony. The bride is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer Mc Giu;an of route I, Lumber Bridge. The bridegroom's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. .Stanley Malcolm Koonce of Raeford. Miss Carolyn Jean Laws of Blue field, W. Va. was maid of honor. Fred M. Culbrcth Jr. ofRae ford served as best man. The bride wore a reen linen dress with green and white ac cessories, and a white orchid. Following the ceremony, Mr. Bridge Mrs. Risher Mrs. Tom Hisher was host ess Thursday nl,,ht for the Bak er's Down Bridee Club. Mrs. Neill McFadyen Jr. was the only visitor. Prties went to Mrs. Tommy Reaves for hiAh scoie and to Mrs. Ed Roach Jr. for second1 hl: Mrs. McFadyen was pre sented a ,;ift. The hostess served nuts and candy during the game andlater, sherbet and brownies. Mrs. Graham Members of the Luncheon Bridge Club met with Mrs. Arch Graham last week. Mrs. John Nicholson was a visitor. Spring flowers were used on the dining room table where luncheon was served. Mrs. Harry Greene won the hih score prize. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Mrs. J. A. Baucom Mrs. N. B. Blue home Saturday Mrs. A. R. Morris Luther W. Wood M rs. J. B. Haire Mrs. D.W, Tyson, entered Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gatlinhad as their weekend ruests Mr. and Mrs. John 3. Taylor and daugh ter, Trent, ofFayetteville.Mrs. Taylor and Trent remained for a longer visit. Mi. and Mrs. Dan Mrfnnis arid Danny spent Easter in Wilson with Mr. and Mrs. John All rld6e. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Peelc of Eliaheth City were here for the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.V. Peele. Town & Country CINEMA U. S. 1 between ABERDEEN 4 SO. PINES Thursday, April 18 W ednesday, April 24 thru A Woman's Bold and Beau tiful Adventures in Love: Starring Julie Christie Terence stamp I eter Finch in "FAR FROM THE MAD TING CROWD" In color Shows Daily 2:20-5:20-8:20 ConiinK Next "IN COLD Bi.oor" Sunrise Theatre DOWNTOWN SO. PINES Now thru Sat. April 20 Dlrriard Eonne, Vera Miles in "KONA COAST" in color Showa 3:20-5:15-7:10-9:00 Sat. 1:30-3:20 I Cont, Sunday April 21 For 5 Days Cortv l'epiard In VJ In color en and Mrs. Geraid Hese enter tained with a reception in the church fellowship hall. The bride is a ,,raduate ol Hoke Hi.jh School, is a sopho more at die University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The hridcoroom is a .raduate of Hoke Hi;,h School and Is a senior at the University of North Carolina. David Webb David Webb, son of Mr. and Mr;. Martin Webb, had a party Saturday afternoon to celebrate his Utli birthday. Guests enjoyed an Easter c, hunt after which cake, ice cream, potato chips and punch were served. David made his birthday cake. Those attending were Dick Cannon, Carlton Brock, Larry Bass, Steve Wllhurn and Bobby Bounds. Wally Jordan Wally Jordan, son of Dr. and Mrs. Riley Jordan, had a weinncr rnait to celebrate his ninth birthday. After the boys played parties and ball, refreshments were served on the screened porch. Guests were Mickey Meeks, David Avery, Franklin Jordan, Joe Poole, Tony Austin, John MaoDonald, Henry Hostetler, and Bob, John and Suzanne Jor dan. Mrs. Williamson Mrs. G. W. Williamson was jiven a birthday dinner Sunday on the occasion of her 7fith birthday. Those attending from out of town were her daughter, Mrs. E. O. Baicy of Aberdeen, Md., her grandson, Billy Baicy, a student at Appalachian State, and Mrs. T. J. McCormick of Rowland. Jane Austin Jane Austin, daughter of M r, and Mrs. Truman Austin, cele brated her 11th birthday Fri day, April 12 at her home with a cook out. The following quests enjoyed a Scavenger hunt and Raines: Jodi Upchurch, Suzanne Jor dan, oallie Bray. Susan Bounds, Cindy Owens, Sharon Conoly, Jennie Monroe, Sharon Wood. Deborah Davis, Kay Clifton, Emily and Jean Gibson, Jennifer Austin and I at and Jimmy Austin and Pat and Jimmy Alexander of Wallace. Mrs. Austin served hambur gers, potato chips and dip, baked beans, slaw, ice cream, cake and cold drinks. Mrs. Carl Freeman entertained for her grandchildren, Anna, Mary Helen and Beth Ferrell of Brookneal, Va. Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc Neill Jr. and children of Co lumbia, S. C. were here Satur day until Tuesday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mc Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Younger Snead spent the holidays in Clarks vtlle, Va. with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Collar and sons. AFTER-EASTER EARLY SPRING KNIT SUITS. DRESSES, COATS and ENSEMBLES REDUCED UDC Meeting Mrs. A. D, McFadyen was hostess Friday afternoon at her home on Fayetievillr Road to the Haeford chapter of the C DC, Mrs. Tom Sinclair presided over the business meeting and had the salute to the flags. Mem bers rave reports of the Dis trict meeting with the Red Springs Chapter at Vardell Hall. Those giving reports were Mrs. Mellle McFadyen, Mrs. A.K. Stevens, Mrs. Tom Sinclair and Mrs. AJC. McFadyen. A program prepared by Mrs, Kate Covington on The Tem perance Hali and the home of John Charles McNeill at V.a gram was given. Refreshments were served during the social hour. Personals Mr. and Mrs. E. E. 3mith and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith and son Mitchell spent the holi days at their cotta6e at Lon6 Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris spent Easter weekend inRoxborowlth his mother, Mrs. W.W.Harris. Friday guests of Mrs. G. M. Freeman and Mrs. AJ. Free man were Mr. and Mrs. James Jedelle and children of Tona wanda, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Edison McGirt spent Easter in Newton with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wad dell and children. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Freeman spent the weekend with their son George and family In Washington, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Qethune of Concord were weekend quests of her aunt, Mrs. Kate B. Cov ington. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie A. Tew had all their children home for Easter holidays. They are SMS and Mrs. Jesse C. Tew, Cynthia and Debbie, of Dover, Del., Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Schwarberg, Brenda and Ann, of Dayton, Ky., A1C and Mrs. Robert Tew of Charleston, S. C, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Telli son and children, Donna, Janet and Donald Jr., of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tew, Chailes Jr. and Ben, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall, Warren and Jimmy. Unable to come were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freehafer and Ricky of Michi gan. Mrs. W. T. Gibson and daugh ters visited relatives in Rox boro the past weekend. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Pecora were Mrs. Silvio Pecora of Bowden and Mrs. Ernest Patterson of Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Grove r Owens and children spent the weekend with relatives in Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Russell and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. J. S. Lucas of Seagrove. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson spent the weekend with relatives in Honea Path and Anderson, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. William Moses and children spent the Easter holidays in Florida. Mrs. J. F. Wormian of Char lotte was weekend guWt of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burnett and Mrs. Rena W. Smith at tended the funeral of their uncle, William Brings, in Roanoke, Va. Monday. . 3T. . ... Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Thompson of Johnson City, Tenn. were 6uest of Mrs. J. L. Warner, Mr. the and Mrs. Raz Autry spent weekend at Gaston Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Mven and children spent the holidays at their cottage atHoldenBeaclu Their 4uesu were her mother, Mrs. Frank Hedrlck of Roxboro, Billy Garrett and Miss J amice Klrby of Roxboro, and Tom and Ann Howell. Mr. and l.lrs. A. B. Harward and family spent Easter with relatives in Chapel Hill. Sherry Baldwin, Vickie Glllis and Paula Burnett spent Friday at Ocean Drive. Mrs. A. J. Ramsey Is visitins friends in Marshall. Mr. and Mr. Robert Hoos and family spent the weekend with relatives in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Huji Lowe of Atlanta, Ga. spent last week with her sisters, Mrs. Luke Bethune and Miss Maude Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Thomp son and suns spent the weekend with friends in Halifax, Va, Miss Ethelynde Ballance spent .'.unday and Monday with rela tives in En0lehard. Miss Ha Graham spent last week visitin,, Kir. and Mrs. Don Renfro of Asheville and Mr. and Mrs. Heyward Can trell of Greenville, i. C. Dr. and Mrs. Riley Jordan and family spent the weekend at Cherry Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walker and children of Ganford spent the weekend with her parent1;, Mr. and K'rs. Henry Maxwell. l.;r. and V r.. Jim Woodhouse and family of Leslnton were here for the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Rena W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. the weekend oparta. Glenn Wood spent with relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Dick McFadyen and son ol Portsmouth, Va. spent the holidays widi their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy McFadyen and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crowley. Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown and children spent Thursday through Sunday in ZanisvUlc. Ohio where they attended the Hollan-Wlles weddin. Miss Jo Burnett, Judy Burnett. Mary Nell Harward and Paul Nicholas spent Saturday at Ocean Drive. Mr. Nicholas of Hyattsville, Md. was holiday guest of the Burnett family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gulledge spent the weekend in Winston Salem with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fisher and children. Mr. and Mrs. William Lament spent the weekend in Columbia, 3. C. with Mr. and Mrs. Mal loy Lamont. Rob Stromburg of Cleveland. Ohio was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carson Clippard and Debbie. Paula Burnett was overnight guest Wednesday of Andrea Lester in Southern Pines. Mrs. J. A. Frans of Winston Salem spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Bobby Carter and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Doremus of Atlanta. Ga. spent the holi days with Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hall. Dr. and Mrs. Milton Mann and children of Jacksonville) Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Roth man of Richmond, Va. spent die weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann. Pvt. Earl Martin of Seymour Johnson AFB, Goldsboro was weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Best and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cole spent the weekend in Columbia, S. C with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cole Jr. and family. Mrs. Richard Fountain end chil dren of Rocky Mount spent sev eral days last week with her parents! Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blue. Mrs. H. L. Gatlln Jr. and her aunt. Miss Helen Dickson of High Point, and her cousin, Mrs. William Dowdy of Eliza beth City, spent Thursday until Sunday in Williamsburg. Va. They" were accompanied to Edenton by Mrs. J. M. Andrews who visited her sister there. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norris visited Dr. and Mrs. Norman Adrian Wiggins of Buies Creek last weekend. They went es pecially to attend the Inaugura tion of Dr. Wiggins as the third president of Campbell College. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bar nh art and Elizabeth returned Monday from their cottae at Holden Beach. Their , tiests were Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Alexander of Robbins, Miss May Plonk of Kings Mountain and Jimmy King of Raleigh. Overnight guests of Mrs. C L. Thomas were her daughter, Mrs. Carson Davis Jr. of Brookneal, Va., and Mesdames Edna Barry, Pe,y Maddox, Clara Henidon, Carolyn Lar-, sartie and Ginrry January. Mrs. Davis and her friends came yesterday for the Southern Pines house and garden tour and will return to Brookneal today. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stanley and children, Terrie and Sidney, spent Thursday through Mon- day at their cottage at Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Baker and son Kelvin spent Easter weekend with her parents in Cherry Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Senior of Buffalo, N. Y. and Chapel Hill were guests last Wednes day of Mrs. A. D. Gore. LADIES DRESSES andCOATS 13 NOW CHILDREN'S EASTER DRESSES 14 NOW BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Sizes $2 Value ONLY SHOP COLLINS & SAVE CASH-LA Y A7 AY-CHARGE Collins Department Angus McBryde of Vlneland, N. J. spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McBryde and A. M. McBryde. Miss Carol Turner of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Turner. Easter holiday guests of Mrs. Carl Freeman were her daugh ters and their families. Mr. and Kirs. Everett Ferrell and family of Brookneal. Va. and Mr. and Mrs. William Black mon and children of Mocksville. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of Belmont spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris of Greenville spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Teal. M rs. Gene Brooks and children of Durham were here for the holidays with her mother, Mrs. R. A. Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Floyd and son Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Floyd and daughter Sharon spent the holidays at their cottage at Long Beach. Major William T. Nlven and B. G. Teal of Charleston, 3. C. were overnight guests Tuesday of Major Nlven's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Nlven and children. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Houston and children spent Saturday through Monday In Chadbourn with her father, Mr. Currle. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Abernethy and family spent die weekend In Charleston, S. C Miss Betty McFadyen and Mrs. W. T. Herbin spent the weekend in the mountains. Miss Eve Jones of Chicago, 111. spent Thursday until yes terday with her parents. Mr. . and M rs. James Jones. Mrs. Harry Greene and Frances Ward spent the weekend with Mrs. Greene's mother, Mrs. M. K. Hatsell of Swansboro. SUPERSTITIONS Never look directly at a full moon until you have flnt looked at it over your right ahoulder if you wish to have good luck for the duration of the moon. Hake a wish over your left shoulder on the flnt atar you aea at night, and the wish will come true. OFF OFF I to 7 $"jJ29 USE YOUR LIBRARY SUPPORT LIBRARY SERVICES Belk. Ilensdale, Raeford SPRING v DRESSES SPRING COATS REDUCED UP TO 50 PLAIDS REDUCED FASHION WOMEN and CHILDREN'S FASHION COLORS REDUCED CLEARANCE PRICES SHOP Belk-Hensdale Co. CASH - CHARGE - LAY-AWAY Main Street Raeford DRAPERY REMNANTS 3 to 5 yd. lengths LADIES' NYLON HOSE - Unto ta am arMwtt McM l EUREKA "850" VACUUM CLEANER W Mun free. Tool Sat '""SSSSj . All atari Construction L3: ; AFTER EASTER CLEARANCE BOYS' SPORT COATS - SOLIDS 13 SHOES TO 7 PR. Or Maw al taaJ Tnta, N. T. MrM't "X Store Bepartmtnt &Uxt, int. Red Springs, N. C. Stiowa 3:20-5:15-7:10-9:00 Sun. 1:30-3:20 Cont. Main Street Raeford Phone 875-3547

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