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A number of women of the
Rock fish community joined in
the group tlut visited some of
the new houses last Monday
and they reported il an
enjoyable experience.
Dr. Bruce Frye of St.
Andrews College, Laurinburg
preached at Calatia Church last
Sunday a.m.
The W.S.C5. of Sandy
Grove Church met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Matlock
last Tuesday night with Mrs. T.
C. Jones and Mrs. Matlock as
hostesses. Mrs. Jones had the
program and there were 20
present.
W. S. C. S. of Sandy Grove
Church served supper to the
men of the church last
Thursday night.
Mrs. Berry Barbour, pastors
wife, Mrs. Ralph Plummer,
Mrs. Lawrence Pannell, Mrs.
Meta Parker and Mrs. Joe
Lovette of Parker Church
attended the W.S.C.S. District
meeting at St. Matthews
Church last Sunday p.m.
Circle No. S of Galatia
Church met Monday night with
Mrs. Floyd Monroe with 9
present.
Circle No. 4 met with Mrs.
Fred Dinkens with very good
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Reynolds of Whiteville were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Fowler Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas Leeton of Ft.
Story, Va. spent last week with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. B.
Bostic. Mr. and Mrs. Bostic
were supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Davis of Clinton
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Reynolds' of Raleigh visited his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Reynolds several days the first
of this week.
Many of the Wayside women
took part in the new house
inspection trip last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Long of
Fayetteville visited her mother
Mrs. N. J. Ritter Sunday night.
Mr. Lone who has been a
patient of Highsmith Rainey
Memorial Hospital was much
improved but not right well.
Mrs. Demont Long who was
a patient at Cape Fear Valley
Hospital last week came home
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Ritter
and Mrs. N. J. Ritter visited
Mrs. Grover McDonald and her
brother James Smith of
Maxton Sunday. They found
him improving since liis recent
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Berry's
children and grandchildren
who visited them Sunday were
Mrs. Harold Currie and
children Ralph, Johnny, Peggy
Cecil and William Rex Currie.
Hanson Berry and daughter
Deuise and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Berry and daughter Paula Kay.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas McColl and children
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Edwards and son Carol of
Mebane. They returned home
by way of Ft. Bragg and visited
tlie church at Long Street.
They were accompanied that
far by Mr. and Mrs. McColl and
daughters Mrs. Butch Posey,
Linda and Kimberly.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ray and
son Thomas visited their
grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Evans and Mr. and Mrs.
Mickey U Pollard of Greenville
last Sunday. They were dinner
guests of the Pollards.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller
and son Patrick of Wilmington
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. William
Wright and family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dundy
had a fish supper at their home
last Saturday night. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Bundy and children Brenda,
Robert and Ellen, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bundy and children
Michael and Lynn, Henry
Bundy, Thomas Bundy and son
Ronnie.
Worth McColl of Mebane
visited his mother Mrs. S. N.
McColl and his sister Mrs.
Homer Terry Sunday.
Mrs. Terry went on a
business trip to'Grecnsboro last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wood
of Fayetteville visited Mr. and
Mrs. Will Monroe Sunday p.m.
Other guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. John Rogers Route 8,
Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clay
Bradshaw of Fayetteville were
cuests of Mr. and Mrs. David
Koonce and Mrs. Dan
Bradshaw Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Collins
spent tlte weekend with
relatives at Mt. Airy.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood
spent the past weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wood and
daughter Sandra of Taylors. S.
C. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Monroe visited Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Wood Monday and
brought Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Wood home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mis. kdgar Pitlman
of Holdcns Beach spent tlie
past weekend at home. They
came especially for the Pittman
Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dees of
Drakes Branch, Va. moved into
tlteir home near Rockfish last
Saturday. The community
extends to them a very cordial
welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Pittman
and son Wade moved to Arabia
tins week and their son in
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
James Miller are Living in the
house formerly occopied by
tlie Pittmans.
Mrs. Floyd Nugent spent the
past weekend with Mrs.
Howard Flannagan and Mrs.
Nugent's son Steve of
Columbia, S. C.
Mrs. Arthur Watson of White
Lake spent the past weekend
with her fatlier A. L. Long and
family.
Mrs. Davis Mclnnis of
Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Mclnnis of Raeford were
guests of the Rockfish
Mclnnises Sunday p.m.
Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson had all
of Iter daughters and their
families visit Iter last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mr. I
and Mrs. Sammy Bennett and
daughter Yvette of
Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Freeman, Jr. and children
Arvm, Debbie and Steve of
Fayetteville were supper
guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Sumner and children Pam and
Johnny of Lumber Bridge
visited her earlier in tlie day.
Mrs. hi wood Baker and Mrs.
Jesse Lee of Raeford were
guests of Miss Nellie McFadycn
and tlie A. L. Long family
Sunday p.m. They also visited
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Stepliens
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hare and
daughters of Cliarlotte and Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Mclnnis of
Fayetteville were dinner guests
of Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis and son
Thomas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Hare and daughters spent
Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Webb of Route 3,
Raeford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Overton and son Mark of
Fayetteville were dinner guests
of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Hughie Overton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caddcll
of Raeford must have caught a
virus at the beach last week.
They were both sick after
coming home from Shallotte
last week and tliey did not
catch any fish.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Tanner,
Mrs. Henry Fowler and
daughters Carol and Kathy
visited Mr. and Mrs. Tracy
Garner of Carthage Sunday.
Mrs. R. H. Gibson Sr. and
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gibson
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Thornton and
family of Fayetteville Sunday.
PITTMAN REUNION
The family of the late
George W. Pittman and Mrs.
Mattie Pittman held their
reunion at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Pittman last
Sunday. Forth - eight members
of the family were present.
There were 5 children, 17
grandchildren, 10 great
grandchildren and I great great
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Pittman present. All of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Pitt man's children
and grandchildren were
present. The big dinner was t
served outdoor picnic style and
it was a joyful occasion for all.
Special guest was the Rev. h.
C. Taylor, pastor of Pittman
Grove Church. Missed very
much were Mrs. Mattie
Pittman, the mother and
grandmother of all and her
daughter Mrs. Margaret
Overton who were unable to
attend. A fine day, lots of good
food and loving kinfolks when
they get together are the
ingredients for a wonderful day
and may the Pittman family
have many more happy
reunions.
Bessie McNeill
Is Job Corps
Graduate
Astoria, Oregon - Bessie
Lee McNeill, 18, daughter of
Mrs. Kstella McNeill, Route 2,
Box 504 - A, Raeford has been
graduated from the Tongue
Point Women's Job Corps
Center after completing a
couisc in Health Occupations.
She has been a trainee at the
center here since March 1969.
Tongue Point, which is
operated by the University of
Oregon under a contract with
the Manpower Administration J
of tlie V. S. Dcprtment of
Labor, with Phiico Ford
Corp, presenting vocational
training as sub - contractor, has
a current enrollment of 730.
In addition to job skill t
training, the Job Corps
program included remedial
education and personality
development, and is available
to disadvantaged young women
between tlie ages of 16 and 21 .