RNAL RAfcl m ~ Wmmt DEEDS By Jan ChrUtenscn MISS LENA'S STICKIES Mrs. Lena Heal It, KiegelwtKtd, Rl. I, is one tenior citizen who continues to nfluence bcr community. When she serves tfreshments to members ol ler Extension Homeinakers :iub, you'll hear murmurs ol "oh and ah." Miss Lena made h< impression on the oldi generation a long time ago wit her homemade cinnamon roll better known as "Miss Lena Stickies." And, as sh continues to bake these for h< grandchildren to take to schor parties, she has a deckle influence on them and their families. "It's this kind of tradition in a family and community that gives young people a sense of belonging and makes senior citizens feel worthwhile and useful," notes Elaine Blake, home economics Extension agent, Columbus County. NO SUCH THING AS UGLY There is no such thing as an ugly girl. There are only girls who don't know how to be beautiful. So members of Richmond County's 4-H Clubs attended a series of charm classes that would help them make the most of their appearance, says Martha B. Adams, home economics Extension agent. In listing things they had learned that would be helpful, how tox apply make-up appeared first. How to walk, sit and stand, came in second followed by building a wardrobe around a basic color, choosing a becoming hair style and selecting becoming colors. SEWING TIP Use of elastic is important in the 1970 spring and summer fashion scene. Fashion dictates its use for waistbands, necklines, wristbands and around midriffs, points out Mrs. Sandra Brown, Extension home economics agent. Washington County. A simple technique -that will eliminate twisting and rolling of elastic inside the easing is this: distribute fullness evenly after inserting elastic. Then from the right side "ditch stitch," sewing by machine along the line of each seam, starting at the top and ending at lower edge of casting. Wtih the elastic held at center front, center back and each side seam it cannot twist. MAKES TIES Mrs. Clyde, Walker of th Caldwell Community. Orang County, doesn't let the pric tag bother her: at least no when it comes to men's ties. She takes the old broad lie of several years ago, rips thcr apart, cuts a pattern, an presto. Her husband ha fashionable ties at a fraction o the cost. His friends never guess; the only admire, Mrs. Fonrose J Gore home economic Extension agent, observes. ?Kaw*6'"' c % sp-ASajt "wr? he chest is now a prized possession in the iTf home. Morgan Claudia Tutterow, assistant home economics Extension Agent, suggests that anvon* who needsTumiture. but .s on a limited budget, could save ruSe. y ?">?**?, ?ld knows," the agent "Th y?"ma>' "umble on a dfd? m,ne as Mrs. Morgan Two out of three we^Tf" * Tyrel1 County " not 8??bng adequate amounts of milk each day according to a recent survey. * S? Mrs, Frances Voliva Extension econo^ ??? afn,> "'"ducted a SemlL s and nu,fution via* emphasizing the value of milk in the diet. Adults need two or more glasses of milk each day, the agent adds. au< Cumberland County 4 Her believes you can save money by sewing "your own things. began'hi Au,ry' S,edman. began her sewing career at age She heL maki"8 do" clo,hcs Mie began sewing for herselfat Also. Doris has shown a gradual increase in the number of garments made, from two in 1964 to 57 in 1969. Over the live years she's been sewing. Doris made 148 KSft? ,0,al COS1 <* ..1 Sh peel or cut up an onion McNei//-McP/iatter ? ??write MRS. I.F.N WOOD McNElLL Miss Helen Marie McPhatter and Lenwood McNeill were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at four o'clock at St. Andrew's Holiness Church. The Rev. N.W. McPhatter, father of the bride, officiated for the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. N.W. McPhatter of route 3, Red Springs and the bridegroom is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt McNeill of Racford. Music was presented by Arthur Kempt, pianist, and Mrs. Elliousc Everette who sang The Lord's Prayer. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Wesley McPhatter. She wore a white crepe sheath gown fashioned with bolera type yoke and long sleeves of Venise lace. Her veil was attached to a pearl ? encrusted Alencon lace flower and she carried a white Bible graced with orchids. Miss Bettye McPhatter was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a mint green floor - length gown and carried yellow and green chrysanthemums. School News The South Iloke Comprehensive School Improvement Project 5th grade teachers, Roy Maynor, Miss Mary White, Mrs. Helen Williams and Mrs. Agnes Page, Supervisor, observed the CSIP programs recently at the Southern Pines Elementary School in Southern Pines and tlie Floyd L. Knight School in Sanford. Mrs. Rosa McNeill, Mrs. Bculah Cartwright, Mrs. Linda McLeod and Mrs. PamSessoms of the J.W McLauchlin School observed at the State Kindergarten F.arly Childhood Education Demonstration Center in the Southern Pines Elementary School in Southern Pines April 30. uiiuvsmaius wwic mia Elizabeth McNeill, cousin o the bridegroom, and Mis Mar/ell McPhatter, the bride' cousin. They wore yellov gowns identical to the liono attendant's and carried simila flowers. Children in the weddin were Angela McPhatter, cousii of the bride, and Tony McRae Ervin Everette served as bes man and the ushers were Ardcl McPhatter, cousin of the bride and Clyde Thomas. Both the bride and groor arc graduates of Hoke Hig School and are employed b Burlington Mills. After wedding trip to Hartfort Conn., the couple will live n their home. Route 3, Raefort Personals Mrs. Arthur D. Gore returnei home Monday from Chape Hill where she visited he daughter and family. Dr. an* Mrs. Robert J. Senior am children. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Shankle am Chris of Clarksville, Va. spen the weekend with his parent! Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shankle. Mrs. R.G. Townsend Si returned to her home i Raleigh Monday after a week visit with her son and famil) Dr. and Mrs. Bob Townsen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Buoyt and children spent Saturday i Burlington with her brothe and family, Mr. and Mri Robert Cornwell Jr. an children. They went especial! to visit with Mrs. Buoyer father and step - mother, M and Mrs. Robert Cornwell c Heritage Village, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Wrigl of Greensboro were here for weekend visit with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.f Wright and Mr. and Mrs. E Shankle. The Rev. Wallace Ellis an family of Grifton, Mr.and Mr Clyde Dull and daughter c Sanford, and H.W. Ellis, M and Mrs. Raymond Ellis an family and Mr. and Mr Leonard Ellis and son < Raeford spent the weekend < | Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Miss Margaret Ellis Mr*. Woodrow Lewis Mrs. John K. McNeill Sr. Mrs. Robert Ellis Mrs. Nancy French O.B. Israel Mrs. D.F. fnie)o ve Ronnie Chavez Cindy Chavez Miss Helen (Bootsie) Barrington CAPE FEAR VALLEY Mrs. John D. Black, home Monday Lin wood Hayes Mrs. H. P. Johnson ST. JOSEPH Mrs. G.B. Rowland Miss Frances Faulk Mrs. Ronald Fields, home Saturday Mrs. Walter Maxwell BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John Willian Glisson Jr. announce the birtl of a son, John William III, or May I at Moore Mcmoria Hospital. Mrs. Giisson is tin former Alice Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hardin ol Rt. 2, Raeford announce the birth of a daughter. Robbin Sue, born May 1 at Cape Feat Valley Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Duncan of Melbourne. Fla. announce tire birth of a daughter. Lisbetli Diane, born April 7 at Brevard Memorial Hospital in Melbourne, Fla. Mrs. Duncan i: the former Jane Wood ol Rock Fish. Girls Share Birthday Honor ; - jfy. .. Tcrri Tucker and Debra Calloway shared thirteenth birthday honors at a dance party Friday night at lite Raelord Moose Lodge. Colored puper streamers and balloons decorated the hall. Birthday cake. Cokes, chips, nuts and mints were served to the 80 .girls and boys who attended. Music was furnished by the Marathons. Chaperones were the Itonorees parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Calloway. Sandhills Club Men's Night Held May 12 The seventh Annual men's night of the Sandhills Christian Women's Club will be held at Tlte Country Club of North Carolina 011 Tuesday. May I 2th. at 7 P.M. A special musical program will be given by the Cumberland Chorale, of Fayetleville. conducted by Harlan Duenow. Tlteir program will open with a group of "Hit Show Teens" and close with sacred numbers. Bernie Reese, attorney from Rockford, III., will be the guest speaker. Reservations are by ticket only and can be nude by calling 692-3301 and also on sale at Carolina Phamucy in Pinehurst. A free baby sitter will be at United Mctliodist Church. Midland Road, Southern Pines. PERSONALS Irs. 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