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Bridge
Mrs Wilbum
Club members and two visitors, Mrs.
Charles Morrison and Mrs. David Scott
Currie, met with Mrs. Carroll Wilburn
on Thursday night. She served dessert
and coffee when guests arrived and nuts
and Cokes during progressions.
Prizes went to Mrs. Morrison for high
score, to Mrs. Joe Upchurch for bingo,
and to Mrs. Earl Gordon for
consolation. Club member Mrs. Bennie
Kelly, who recently retired from her job
at Burlington Industries, was presented
a gift by the hostess.
Mrs Davis
Thursday night, Mrs Carson Davis Jr.
entertained members of her bridge club
and one visitor, Mrs. Bobby Wright.
Before the game the hostess served
cheese fondue with fruit, Moravian
cookies, nut bread and coffee. During
the evening guests were served candy,
pretzels and soft drinks.
Mrs. Sam Copper won the high score
prize, Mrs. John Pecora was winner of
the bingo prize, and Mrs. Martin Webb
received the consolation gift. Mrs. Davis
gave each winner a note promising to
bring a gift from Mexico.
Mrs. James
Mrs. Jimmy James was hostess to her
bridge club last Thursday evening.
Guests were served dessert and coffee
upon arrival. Cokes, nuts and candies
were served during progression.
Prize for high score went to Mrs.
Steeva Snead, second high to Mrs.
Bobby Kilby and Mrs. John Biddix won
bingo.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Hardin announce the
birth of a son, Michael Brent II, January
16, at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Mrs.
Hardin is the former Ann Jackson.
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Engagement
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Mr. and Mrs. David Alfred Quick
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Jeannie l.ynn, to John
Stephen Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Davis of Buie'. The wedding will take
place on March IS, at the First Baptist
Church.
Stork Shower
For Mrs. Williams
Mrs. Bobby Williams was honored
with a slork shower Thursday evening at
the home of Mrs. Jack Scarborough.
Other hostesses were Mrs. Dale Riddle,
Mrs. Larry Calloway, Mrs. Charlie
Daniels and Mrs. Gary Adkins.
Hostess gifts for Mrs. Williams were a
corsage and a stroller.
A pink and blue color note was used
on the refreshment table where punch,
cake squares, mints and nuts were
served.
Out of town guests were Mrs. Leslie
Kellam and Misses Marie and Sherri l.yn
Kcllam. all of Biscoe.
Hospital News
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James B. Bowles
John Manning
Mrs. Raymond Kllis, surgery Monday
Clyde Teal
Mrs. Jasper Davis
Mrs. Truman Austin, home
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Many other Entrees to choose (ran
till-10:00 p.m.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Prince of
Tappahannock, Va.. spent the weekend
with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Angstadt and Mr. and Mrs.Paul Burnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shankle spent last
weekend visiting their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Forloines
and daughter Amy in Clarksville, Va..
and their son and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Shankle and son Chris in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Neeley have returned
from a trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Prince of Columbia.
S.C., were here for the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Angstadt and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy
Macko.
Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith and their
granddaughter, Mary F.tnily Ussery, have
been vacationing in Florida.
Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. L-arry
Phillips were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McGillivary
and Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Inglehart of
Raleigh.
Sewing Contest
Scheduled
The sewing contest sponsored by the
Raeford Woman's Club and Junior
Woman's Club will be held Feb. 4 at
7:00 p.m. in the fellowship hall of the
Methodist Church.
The theme of the contest is "Pretty
and Practical Costumes for the Busy
Clubwoman". Entrants may choose any
fabric or material, but they may not add
anything to the pattern. Garments may
be changed only by removing articles.
The contest is open to all members of
the RWC or RJWC. Chairman is Mrs.
Steven Thomas, who may be reached at
875-4820.
Mrs. Thomas requested all entries b<
received by Jan. 28.
College News
A do/en Hoke County students mad
the honors lists for lite fall quarter a
Fast Catolina University.
T op honors went to all - A students
Included in that category were Katli;
Diane C'urrie of 207 Roberts St.. Fond
Blue Monroe of 312 W. t lwood Ave
and Sherre Evelon Rowe of Raeford
Dean's list students included Reh,
Alice Best of 715 Cameron St.. Charle
Eugene Davis of 30b N. Jackson St
Julia Anne Gibson of 304 W. Flwoor
Ave. and Barbara Ann Pltimmer oi Rt
2. Raelord. Dean's List requires a H-phi
average with no grade below a C.
Making the Honor Roll from lloki
County were Gail Frances Conoly of Rt
I, Raeford. Mary Kathleen Dasts ot 3Of
N. Jackson St.. Elizabeth Sue Ivey o
418 N. Main St.. Debbie I). Koonce o
Rt. 2, Raeford and Cathy Ann Newtot
of Rt. 2. Raeford. The honor rol
requires a B average with no gtadi
below a C.
They were among 2.')73 id
students named to the lists, one of tin
highest totals for ECU history.
Harold Leon Gillis, Jr., watf amor
the 135 students named to the Dean
List at Louishurg College for the fa
semester ol ll)74-75. To be named i
the Dean's List a student must attain
B average or higher while carrying a ft
course schedule.
Lee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilaro
L. Gillis, Sr., of 217 West Centr;
Avenue of Raeford.
Sue Ellen Moore has been named lo
the deans list at Emanuel College in
Franklin Springs, Ga.
She is the daughter of Rev. Frank R.
Moore of Clinton.
Harry Peele, Pembroke State
University senior, has beer, placed on
the dean's list for the fall semester.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M.V.
Peele of Raeford.
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bv Ellen Willis & Brenda Canady
mm. sprrniue a iioerai amount oi
baking soda or salt to extinguish a
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SCHEDULE
Thursda>. January 23 Kaedeen
Extension lioniemakers meeting
Thursday. January 23. 5 p.m. Noith
Raelord Extension llomemakers
meeting
Monday. Januarv 27. 8:30 a.m. Stat I
conference.
Monday. Januarv 27. 7:30 p.m.
Mildouson Extension llomemakeis
meeting at the home of Mrs. M l . Jones.
Mrs. James Jones co-hostess.
January 29-30 Jevvehv Workshop.
IT S NOT ONLY WHAT YOl I AI .
BIT IT'S Till WAV THAI YOL ! \l
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For many Americans, growing older
often means putting on extra pounds.
Little by little, often almost unnoticed,
there is a steady gain each vear - until
one day. the realization dawns that thev
may be 10. 20. 30. or more pounds
overweight.
For most middle - aged victims of so
called "creeping obesity" this excess
poundage is often the result o? lessened
physical activity combined with
overeating of high - calorie foods,
according to doctors.
There are two obvious solutions :n
getting rid of pounds: to eat less, or
course., and to be more active and bum
up those calories through exeicisc. Yet
another one. is to establish new eating
habits and patterns, sometimes reieued
to by doctors as behavioi modification.
Here are some fat - fighting strategies
which illustrate the "It's not onlv what
you eat. but it's the way sou eat it"
philosophy, as reported by the Health
insurance Institute.
lake smaller bites, chew very
slowly, wait between bites and courses.
F.ncourage mealtime conversation in
between courses, to take youi mind off
food.
Choose raw fruits and vegetables
that require lengthy chewing I his will
result in a slower consumption rate and
healthier digestion.
Have a small non - calorie snack
about a half - hour or so before a regular
meal, litis will dull vour appetite and
will give you more control when eating
your regular meal at home oi m a
restaurant.
Anoihei good time tor that non -
caloric snack is before vou go food
shopping. Retnoinber.il vou don't bung
those cookies into the house, thev
won't be there to tempt vou.
Fat regularly three times a dav
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Belinda Jameson. Deborah Jamison.
Donna Bounds and Janet Best qualified.
Walk, don't ride, whenever
possible.
For overly tense individuals, some
doctors also recommend keeping a
weekly record of familiar stress
situations (which often lead to over ?
eating) and to have a small anticipatory
snack before they are expected to arise.
One of the most important
psychological aids in dieting, most
successful dieters agree, is motivation.
No diet is effective unless you are
geared mentally to lose weight - and if
you are in the pioper frame of mind to
do so. you will most likelv succeed.
Cold wintei days when you don't
want to stir out of your house may be a
good time to leal through the cookbook
and try out some new. exotic recipes.
Hui many times these are the kinds of
dishes that you don't have all the
ingredients lor.
Well -- that still doesn't mean you
have to give up your cooking fun. Some
other ingredients that you do have on
hand may work just as well.
For instance, does the recipe call for
cream" If you don't have cream on
hand, you may be able to substitute
csapoiatcd milk. You can ? in such
things as sauces, baked goods and
candies.
If you're considering a gelatin ? type
salad ? and whipped cream is one of the
ingredients - evaporated milk will still
work. To whip it, chill evaporated milk
well and add a bit of lemon juice.
Ever run out of flour? If you need
just a bit for thickening - substitute corn
starch or quick cooking tapioca.
Here are some other tips. For an
ounce of chocolate, you can substitute
three tablespoons of cocoa plus a
tablespoon of fat. And for a teaspoonful
of baking powder, you can substitute a
fourth teaspoon of soda plus a half
teaspoon of cream of tartar.
So don't put that cookbook away
just because you're lacking some of the
ingredients. There are probably
substitute staples in your kitchen you
can use.
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