Jow/ Bridal Shower For Mr-, ireodwell Mrs. Baibara McMillian Treadwell was honored wilh a bridal shower lasi Tuesday evening ai the I phesus Church fellowship room. Upon her arrival. Mrs. Treadwell was presented a corsage of white mums and a gilt book by hei hostesses, Mrs. Marshall Millei and Mrs. U-oti Hagan. A color note of gold and white was used in all decorations. The refreshment table was covcied with a gold cloth and centered with an anangemcnt of white daisies and gold and white mums. Hanked by tall white burning tapers. Mis. Millei pouied punch from a laige silver punch howl. Cake squares and toasted pecans were served. Ciifts wcic displayed on a table covcied in white linen and decoiated with a miniature hndc and groom. Club Calender The I ducat ion Department of the Racfoi d Woman's Club will meet Tuesday, February 4. at 7:.10 p.m.. at the home of Mis. Arthur I). Gore. Associate hostesses will lie Mrs. Neil Sentei and Mis. Charles Hosteller. The Public Affairs Department of the Raclord Woman's Club will meet on luCsday. February 4. with Mrs. Glenn Wood. Guest speakei will lie ( WO Laird P. Ashhuiu, for met POW in Viet Nam. who is now assigned to the JFK Center. Flight Dec. Simmons Army Air Field. Ft. Biaee. The Racloid Senior Citizens' Friendship Club w ill meet on l uesday. February 4, at 2.M) p.m., at the Raeford Methodist (lunch. Mis. Hienda Ahiams Cattady will have chaige ol the program. Memlicis voted at the January meeting to each bring something they have made, or a "white elephant", to sell at auction. Piocecds front lite sale will go to the Hoke County I ihraiv Building Fund. Births Mr. and Mis. John Furmage announce the birth of a son, Timothy James, on January 20, at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Mrs. Furmage is the former Martha Ann Irby. Mr. and Mis. Robert (?. Thome announce ihe birth of a son. Rolrert George, Ji..on January 22.at Gape Fear Valley Hospital. Mrs. Thome is the former (lineer Teal. Invitation The children of Mr. and Mrs. Correll I). Kiger invite friends to attend a reception in honor of their parents' golden wedding anniversary on Sunday afternoon. February <). from 2 until 4. at the Racford United Methodist Church. From The Home Agents' Desk by Ellen Willis & Brenda Canady PASTEL PORTRAITS in our store Thur Fn. Sat. 10 A.M. 4 P.M. PAS1ELS 415 CHARCOAL 410 B. C. MOORE'S 'lattice *D%ua fi/x I" tel 875-3720 ' ^Roeford - 4 Mike Wood & Walt Coley (Your Prescription Specialists) HINT: Don't prick unbaked pie shell it it is In be Tilled before baking. Only prick a shell if it is to Ire baked first and a cream filling added later. Schedule: January 29-30 - Jewelry Workshop Monday. February 3. 8:30 a.m. - Staff conference Monday. February 3, 10:30 a.m. ? Report to county commissioners Wednesday, February S, 10 a.m. - Wayside txtension Homemakers meeting FFKLING GOOD will suspend broadcasting after January 29 When it returns to the air on April 2. it will continue to use a variety of techniques ? drama, documentaries, song and animation - but will drop the situation comedy setting which has for mod the continuity base for the program to date. LOSF. WKIGHT If you've had lo loosen your hell a notch, you may he suffering from that common after - effect of the holiday season - extra pounds. No doubt about it. It is easy to gain weight during the late fall and early winter months. Activity usually decreases while eating may stay the same. And with tempting holiday goodies around, eating often increases. So attack those extra pounds now . If you don't gaining weight every holiday season may become a regular pattern. One that can cause a serious problem in just a few years. However you decide to cut calories -- do it sensibly. If you want to lose about two pounds a week, you will need to shave off one thousand calorics a day. Then follow good nutritional guidelines. Include protein foods daily for they build and repair body tissues. Make sure you eat carbohydrates for energy. And include minerals and roughage. You'll need some fat each day too. Diets that limit you to just a few foods can quickly become boring. And they're dangerous if continued for a long period of time. So choose a variety of foods from all four food groups to shave those holiday pounds sensibly. ifi Pharmacy Comment* lighting Colds: Good Advice International Sniffle Season is here! (letting pinned to the wall by the ever-present cold bug is as common as inflation, so ne\t time you start sniffling take a hit of down home advice. (let plenty of rest, drink lots of liquids, and -srru take aspirin (unless current medication should interecl. you're pregnant, or suffer from conditions which exclude the use of a^iirin). Bed rest should be considered in the case of infants, preadolescents, or the elderly, while adults should avoid fatigue. When feverish lighten your diet and continue a high fluid intake, emphasizing V itamin ('. If your cold still hangs on. see your doctor. Colds can also be fought w ith humidifiers. If you're interested. I'll lie happy to give you the details. Just ask. Safety I irst - Tell each physician you consult about any bad reaction you have ever had to any medicine. (Adv.) m ne? Pig - N - Chicken Chon9*?9 * Our Hours On 401 By-Pass vsec?-Vo^ 7K? Sooth's Finest" We've Smoothed The Way With New Pavement So Drive On Up And Order Tubs of Chicken 8 pc tub with slaw 81 tolls 16 pc tub with slaw 81 tolls *4.00 *7.50 (ENOUGH FOR 4) (ENOUGH FOR 8) BAKED BEANS Pints 65c Quarts $1.10 POTATO SALAD Pints. 70c Quarts $1.40 SLAW Pints 55c Quarts $1.00 Each Friday Fried Flounder (all you can eat) * Pork Barbeque * Fried Chicken f Brunswick Stew Catering Service Available Ft^ Any Occasion HOURS: Effective Sat.. Fib.tit OPEN DAILY 11 A M. 8 P.M. EXCEPT FRIWkY. WE RE OPEN TIL 9 P M. OPEN ON SUNDAY MONKi.Y TALK -- Margaret I'ostel and her friend, the chimp, call attention to the drive North Carolina Cirl Scouts arc sponsoring to donate two chimpanzees to the state zoo. Hospital News MOORI Ml MORIAI MCCAIN Miss Delia Blue Clyde leal Mrs. Raymond I'llis. home Moiulav BAPTIST James B. Bowles.home Blil Meladven John Manning Mis. Jasper Davis, home 1)1 kI Jean Wade, home Clieslci Wade College News William Kenneth Davis of Raeford will sing the lead ides in two onc-act operas to be performed at llast Carolina University on Feb. 3. 5, 7. and 8. He will sing the role of Aeneas in Heniy Pin cell's "Dido and Aeneas". Davis will shaic the title role with Craig Maddox of Hli/abeth City and they will perform on alternate nights. Davis will cany the title lole of "Gianni Schicchi" in Giacomo Puccini's comic opera by that name. Davis, a senior voice performance' major, studied with Licia Albanese during a NCSA European tour. He plans to participate in the Metropolitan Opeia and Santa Fe Opera apprentice program auditions in February. He is the son of Mi. and Mis. William Davis of Raeford. David S. Wood has been named to the Dean's List tor the fall semester at Elon College. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Wood Jr.of 835 East Prospect. Don't Throw It Away We'll Sell It For You Opening Soon DeVane's Auction Barn 401 By Pm. 0ld Bobo St?bl. j SUNRISE TOWN A COUNIRV CINEMA toww t tmti vmm coth^ Downtown smut ms STARTS THURSDAY 1/30 I NOW THRU SAT. 2/1 8 BIG DAYS | "MESSIAH OF EVIL" - (R)| Roger Moore I As James Bond 007 I SU^HE HOUSE THE MAN WITH THE I THAT VANISHED"?(R) GOLDEN GUN" - (PG) I VANISHED IRl Wk. Days ? 3:20 - 7:00 ? 9: 10 I Wk Diyt- 7:10 ? 9:05 Sat. - Sun Sat. - Sun. 1:15 ? 3:20 - 7:00 ? 9:10 1:30-3:20-7:10-9:05 944-1198 692-3013 Look Your Best Go Sebring Hair Design and Care By Appointment at DAN'S HAIR DESIGN 114 CENTRAL AVE. TEL. 875 5177 We Have Cut Our Shoe Prices Again!! LADIES' DRESS SHOES ?19.00 TO *22.00 VALUES MEN'S SHOES ?20.00 TO *36.00 ? ? '

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