Post Commended For Members The American Legion, DaparUaent of North Carolina Headquarters in Raleigh Mfcataa that Raeford Poit No. 30 hat conducted a highly auccaaftil membership drive. W.L. Lancaster, Commander of the Post, has received a letter from Department Adjutant J. Carroll Wilson reporting that Post No. 20 has exceeded its Legion Membership Incentive Goal for 1971. The Legion Adjutant expressed congratulations and thanks to the Post Leaders and membership workers for their effort. A statement of high praise for the local Post was issued by J. Frank Baker, of Charlotte, North Carolina, Department Commander of The American Legion. Commander Baker said, "The membership of every Legionnaire makes it possible for The American Legion to maintain service for the sick and disabled in hospitals. Memberships make possible all the Legion programs, such as care for needy children, baseball, boys' state, boy Scout troops, oratorical contests. Community Service, law and order, and all the others. I am proud to congratulate Post No. 20 upon this notable achievement Post Commander Lancaster explained that "Reach Out" the theme of this year's drive ? was to remind all America that The American Legion believes in a program of better communication with the community and its Veteran citizens especially the returning Viet ? Time Veterans. "We are accepting dues payments now from Legionnaires and eligible veterans whose membership is essential if the local organization is to continue. Stonewall Report By MRS. HAROLD CHASON The WSCS of Sandy Grove United Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Davis Tuesday night with Mrs. Edgar McGougan co-hostess. The meeting was presided over by the vice president, Mrs. David Hendrix. Fourteen members were present. Mrs. Harold J. Chason, Mn. David Hendix, Mrs. J.A. Jones, Mrs. Walter Parks and Mrs. Ernest Davis gave the pledge program. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Irion Jr. and daughter Wendy are spending this week in Michigan visiting Mrs. Iron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rickow. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Barnes of Florence, South Carolina spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Barnes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hutchison of Columbia, S.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hutchison of Wilmington spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Meehie Hutchison and Mrs. Ernestine Brewer and family. Mrs. J.T. Harris, Leroy Harris, Lynn Harris, James Harris, Sicy Harris and Davy Harris of Fayetteville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. McGregor and Mrs. Annie Coin. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Iron Sr. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Miller and family. John Maxwell (Buster) arrived from St. Louis, Missouri Sunday to visit her father H.C. Maxwell who is a patient at Moore Memorial Hospital. Other members of the family that visited during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Graham Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxwell of Raeford, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams and Mrs. Grace Mclntyre of Lumberton, Mr and Mrs. E.B. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maxwell of Greenville. Mr. Maxwell is improving. Becky Thomas, Donald Thomas, Jr. and Jaque and Johnny Barwick spent Saturday night with thier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hendrix. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrix, David Lupo, and Mr. and Mrs. John Barwick and children of Charlotte were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas Sr. and family of Aberdeen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guin and daughters of Raeford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Woodcox and family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Woodcox of Red Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert 0. Woodcox and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Woodcox visited Mrs. Woodcoxs brother, J.D. Brisson in Parkton Sunday night. Mr. Brisson has been ill but is now improving." SSgt. Robert Orem is spending several weeks with her family after his third tour of duty in Vietnam. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMillian and daughter Kimberly were Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Lunsford, Mr. and Mrs. Grover McMillian and daughters, Mrs. Cecil Mabe and children Rusty, Tommy and Delrose, Mrs. Edgar McGougan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniels, Bryan and Sherry Daniels, Miss Dell McMillian, Mrs. Ernest Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Neill A. Jackson and sons Greg and Dwight. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hayes, Linda Hayes, Linwood Hayes, and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Russell, Judy and Jerry Russell of Raeford were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hayes. Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Russell were honored guests for Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hayes, Mrs. Elizabeth Tolar and Raz Ellis attended revival services at the Second Baptist Church Wednesday and Thursday nights. Miss Frances Woodcox arrived home Friday after spending a month and a half with her sister Mrs. Robert Dudash and family in Ananadale, Va. Mrs. J A. Jones attended the birthday party for her granddaughter, Noel Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones at Noel's home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Clellan McKenzie, Donald, Glenda and Teresa McKenzie honored Mrs. McKenzie's mother Mrst. L.M. Chasoii with a Mothers Day dinner at her home Sunday. Mrs. McKenzie, Donald, Glenda and Teresa attended the Youth Worship Service at the Baptist Church in Lumber Bridge Sunday morning. Cleo Ross gave the sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Woodcox and daughters Frances Woodcox and Mrs. Peggy Haselden and daughters Shelia, Teresa and Melissa visited Mr. and Mrs. E.V. Haselden in Walterboro, South Carolina Saturday. Mrs. Haselden and daughter left Charleston Air Force Base Saturday night for Frankfurt, Germany where whe will join her husband who has been stationed in Germany for the oast six months. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Crawley of Lynchburg, Va. spent Mother's Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Crawley. Spec. 5 Ted Hough was honored with a steak supper at the home of Mrs. Clellan McKenzie Saturday night celebrating his safe return from Vietnam. Mrs. Luther Jones was honored with a Mother's Day dinner at her home Sunday given by her family. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hendrix, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Quick, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mize, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCoin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rushin and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hendrix of Red Springs and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Black and family. Mrs. Sue Bundy of Fayetteville is spending three weeks with Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Chason visited Mr. and Mrs. CM. Chason and son Larry of Rockfish Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jones of Fayetteville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Jones. Mrs. Shirley Musgraze is visiting her sister, Mrs. R.V. Duncan at Pamona Beach, Florida. Mrs. Duncan has been ill but is now improving. Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Beasley and son Larry spent Saturday at Holden Beach. Mrs. Lilly McDougald a Ratient at Happy Valley ursing Home spent the weekend with Mrs. Gladys Bostic. Mr. and Mrs. John Glisson spent Sunday with Mrs. Lina Quick and sons in Red Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Davis of High Point visited relatives in the community over the weekend. Mrs. Hazel Black and Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Walker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Walker Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Smith, Jeff, Alice and Elizabeth Smith of Charlotte and Mrs. Lewis Waycaster of Fayetteville were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. anil Mrs. Harold J. Chason. Mrsl Jerry Gaudet and son Ricky of Charlotte spent Friday and Saturday with Mi and Mrs. Brown Hendrix Sr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl VonCannon and children spent Sunday with Mrs. VonCannon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Livingston and daughters Sabrena and Selina, Mrs. Jessie Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. J A. Fields, Mr. and Mis. Cialum Bartch and Mr. and Mis. Robert Bartch were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Pickler in Carthage Sunday. Janie Parks and Vicki Nnse spent Sunday at White Lake Mrs. Lois Padgett was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Chason 3nd son Dartun Sunday. Mrs. Padgett and Mrs. Chason visited Mr. and Mrs James Brehm and famil> in Hope Mills Sunday afternoon. School Menu FRIDAY, May 14 Vegetable Beef Soup ? A&C Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandw Crackers Cinnamon Bun Milk MONDAY. May 17 Hamburger Steak w/Gravy Rice June Peas Rolls Fruit Cup w/Grapetruit-C Milk TUESDAY, May 18 Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce Steamed Cabbage-C Jellied Cranberry Saljd w Fruit Cornbread Peanut Butter Delichi Milk WEDNESDAY. Mav ll> Baked Ha ni Buttered Grits or Corn Green Beans Biscuit Applesauce Milk THURSDAY. Mav 20 Fish Sucks Spanish Rice ? A&C Buttered Broccoli Cornbread Golden Crunch Cookie ? Milk I? Double Knit Material Polyester Double Knit That Never Needs Ironing. 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Then the steaks weie served along with a tossed salad, baked potatoes, bread, and beverage. Alter the dinner. Donna asked kav Rowland, the DF.CA secretary, to give the welcome >peech. kav said thai there are over two hundred and ivvent} - live lugh schools wiili a D.I . progiam and ovei live thousand students enrolled. She expressed her appreciation to .ill the employcis and the oilier. buMiuss leaders in the community who have helped in making the Distnbutive I ducatioii Piogiam a success. Atter kav gave her welcome, the Supetintendent of Hoke Countv Schools, Donald D. Abenicthy. gave the response. Doiin.: then proceded to mluidiivi the special guests; Countv HojiJ ot Education, Dr R M. Joidan. Bobby (iibson. Hill llowcll. D.R. Hull*. Ji.. jr.ii Wilton Wood: Mayor of Racloid. John K McNeill; Manage! "i the Chamber ol Com1. :eice. Haloid tJillis. Priiicip.il ot Hoke County High Schiol. Ka/ Autry: Hoke County Audio ? Visual Aid Com Ji>.aloi, George Wood, and Si.pciiiileni'lcni ot Hoke County Schools, Donald Abe me thy. Alter the introductions of the special guests, each student introduced himself, his training station, and his employer. Donna Owen, Raeford Dept. Store; Danny DcVanc: Kay Rowland, Rowland's Bar-Be-Que and Grill; C.H. Rowland: Cadett Robinson. Neighborhood Youth Corps; Jim Bowles: Gary Baxlcy. Crumpler's Funeral Home, Frank Crumpler: Craig Baker, Cole's Grocery; Curtis Hardin: Donald Wood and Bobby Smith, Raeford A&P; David Scull. Finally Donna gave everyone a certificate of appreciation and a paper weight as a token gift. PERSONALS Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Gatlin were her unclcs and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Dickson, Miss Helen Dickson " and William (Pete) Dickson,all of High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven and children spent the weekend in Roxboro with her mother, Mrs. Frank Hcdrick. Mrs. N A. McDonald and Neill Jr. spent the weekend in Charlotte with Claude Bbhop. Guests of Mrs. Kate B. Covington on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robl and daughter Laurie of Pinehurst. Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Lester attended a county managers' convention held Thursday through Saturday at the Blockade Runner at Wrightsvillc Beach. Clyde Christopher o f Okeechobee, Fla. and Mrs. Doug Partin and daughter of Kenansville, Fla. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Best and Mrs. Arch Sanders. WITH OIK College Students Brian Cameron Whitaker, formerly ot Raeford and new a resident ol Greensbi>ro, was named to the dean's list of the University ot North Carolina for the fall semester. Whitaker is a tresluiun in ilii.' (jcRcu) f ollege, 1*. be on ilii.- dcjn\ list j! (he university, a Ntudon- nuisl bo taking a lull JljJcihk Ih.iJ i?| at loa*t 15 h.?u!s. and make no grade M"W .1 C. fhc giade* in all course cmsi aveiagc a ,?,0 (oi B) quality point average. 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