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L. & X-LARGE 9" *1 SLIPOVER Open Until 9 P.M. each Friday Night Until Chrletmes SWEATER In S-tottoa etyie with polo caller. Al^yi wwilauw nnil Kjlldfu SHOP COLLINS CASH, IAY-A-WAY, OR COLLINS CHARGE COLLINS Deportment Store RASF0RD, N. C. FRH SIFT WRAFflO _ Lumber Bridge by Pam Sumner Mr. and Mrs. Nicky Jones o( Washington, D.C. visited Mr and Mrs. Frank Collins last Tuesday. Mrs. P.P. Hall of Rocky Mount and Probert Hall of Arlington. Virginia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Covington and family of Fayettcville. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maxwell, Jimmy, Sally Lyn and Mary Monroe of Dundarrach and Mr. and Mrs. Jon Evans and daughters Allison and Susan of Lumberton and Mrs. Maggie Covington. Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw and sons Ronnie and Mike spent the weekend with his brother ? in ? law and sister Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Brown in Winston Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Taylor visited her sister Mrs. Mary McNeill at N.C. Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Freeman, Jr. of Fayettevillc visited Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sumner and son Johnnie Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Hamilton of Lumberton and Tommy Tolar of Spring Lake spent the weekend with their mother Mrs. A.F. Tolar. The Homemaker Extension Club met Tuesday afternoon with Miss Julia Mclver. It was their Christmas program and there was an exhibit of home made gifts. Circle No. 1 of Rex Presbyterian Church met Monday night with Mrs. Lee Shaw. Mrs. Franklin Shaw gave the Bible Study. Miss Nancy Robertson and Sam Robertson of Swannonoa. Lee Terry of Raeford and Miss Carolyn Forbis of Fayettcville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Forbis and son Elberl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earl Irvin and family of GalTncy, South Carolina and Dr. Reginald T. Weber of Blowing Rock spent the weekend with Col. and Mrs. F.R. Weber. Mrs. Allie Kecter is spending several days with her son - in - law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Webb and daughter in Charlotte. The Rev. and Mrs. Murphy Smith of New Bern spent the weekend with her sisters Miss Millie Williford and Mrs.' Elizabeth Tolar. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Miss Williford, Mrs. Tolar and Mrs. Eula Annons of Red Springs attended the Handel Messiah at? St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurinburg. Their son Jim Smith a student at St. Andrews was one of the lead singers, singing the bass part. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Owen of Roseboro visited her brother in law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jackson and Cathy and Gail Lupo, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Osborne Sr. and James E. Osborne Jr. and children Charles, Lynn, David and Debbie of Wagram visited Mrs. Gladys Livingston in Fayettevillc Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Furmage of Red Springs and their daughter Mrs. William Flinchun and children Melinda Jane, Terry Lynn and Carrie Lea of Cedar Hill, Texas visited Mrs. Janic Furmage Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner and daughters Susan and Sherry of Lumberton visited her father J.M. McGougan and her aunt Miss Vera McGougan, her brother and sister in law Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McGougan and son Sunday. The Wedding Blessing Services for CWO and Mrs. Mark Irvin Campbell were held at the Main Post Chapel, Ft. Bragg, Saturday afternoon at four o'clock by Father Southwell for members of ihcir family and close friends. Col. and Mrs. F.R. Weber were hosts for a reception at the Ft. Bragg Officers Club following the services. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spears attended the Spears Christmas Party in Fayettevillc Sunday night. WITH OUR College Students Billic Sue West, daughter c Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wes 521 E. Sixth Ave., was name to the Dean's List for the fa quarter at Sandhill Community College. Miss West is majoring i secretarial science.
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