Lumber Bridge News By Ub Sumner Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Shaw of Ginton spent Sunday with his sister, Miss Alene Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. WUIiford of Fayetteville visited Miss Mildred Williford and Mrs. A.F. Tolar Sunday afternoon. Misses Lob and Lib Sumner visited their sbter, Mrs. Henry Crawford in Rowland Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson spent Sunday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Schell. Mrs. J.E. Osborne has been on the sick list for the past two weeks. Little Kimberly and Kristy McMillan spent Monday with their grandmother, Mrs. S.E. Sumner. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gifton are spending some time in Florida visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Tolar of Lumberton and Mis Mildred Wilttford ipent awhile Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. P.O. Graham. Mrs. Fulford J. McMillan visited her sisters and brother and family. Lib and Lois Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Si. Sumner, Pamela and Johnny, Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edwards spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Cox. Misses Jackie and Cynthia spent last weekend in Washington, D.C., visiting friends. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon from the First Baptist Church of Red Springs by the Rev. David Morrow for Mrs. Mary C. Taylor who died Wednesday morning at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Birthday Eddie Caddell was honored with a birthday dinner Sunday, February 23, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Caddell. Later in the afternoon the two birthday cakes, coffee and tea were served. Mrs. Caddell and Eddie's friend, Miss Jackie Reece, made the cakes. Invited guests were Miss Jackie Reece of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. F J. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. F.O. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Sumner, Pamela and Johnny, Lois and Lib Sumner. Eddie received many nice gifts and we wish for him many more birthdays. Church News A revival will be held at Dundarrach Presbyterian Church March 9-13. Services will begin at 7:30 nightly. Guest evangelist will be the Rev. John Ropp, pastor of Raeford Presbyterian Church. Special music will be provided. i ? Uj We hate to boast, but there aren't many of us aroundl We have our F.I.C. rating ? Fraternal Insurance Counselor ? which means we're thoroughly schooled in all phases of life insurance needs. If you want an expert's opinion on your insurance, call on usl Ask about our special Woodmen fraternal and social benefits, too, which mean added value and enjoyment for you! Theodore C. Davis F.I.C. Harris Avenue Raeford, N.C. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD rI^; LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY S* HOME OFFICE ? OMAHA, NEBRASKA "77m FAMILY Fntomltyne i Head This Way For YOUR LOCAL, FRIENDLY BANK Main Straet The Bank of Raef ord ? MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION RAEFORD, N.C. Hamburgers 30< Hot Dogs 30< SnakPak 99< AT THIUTTLE MINT TOP CRAFTS-Raeford clubwomen won top awards with a variety of crafts at the district contest last week. Wilna LotcIt displays her blue-ribbon winning pants suit and helps show off a painted letter box that took the top award for Rhenda Cameron. Helen Clark (center) was top winner in plastic craft with an array of key chains and Karen Thompson (right) won first place in paper craft with bowls made from Christmas cards. The ecology box shown took first place for Brenda Edwards and the needlepoint was a winner for Kay Thomas WINNING WRITERS-Frxmces Mcl^ean and Kay Thomas display award certificates for creative writing earned at the district fine arts festival of the N. C. Federation of Women's Clubs. Crafts Earn Top Honors Raeford clubwomen brought back awards from the district contest and earned a spot at the state arts festival to be held in Winston - Salem March 22. Winners from Raeford Woman's Club and Raeford Junior Woman's Club took top honors in writing, crafts, and sewing. In the creative writing division. Frances McLean won first place for her skit and her lyric poem. Kay Thomas took a first for a newspaper article and earned a white ribbon with her essay. In crafts, Helen Dark took a blue ribbon with her plastic figures, while Mrs. Thomas earned a blue for her needlepoint on a blank canvas and a white for needlepoint on a stamped canvas. Rosa Morrison won a red ribbon for pattern crochet and Katie McLeod look a red for her decoupage project. They are RWC members. RJWC winners included Wilna Lovelt. who won a blue ribbon in sewing for her pants suit. Top craft winners were Brenda bdwards in nature craft with an ecology box. Karen Thompson in paper craft with nesting bowls constructed from Christmas cards and Rhenda Cameron for her letter box in the decorative painting on metal class. Male Cooks Can Win A "father's only" cooking contest will be held April 19 at the Edenborough Shopping Center parking lot. The winner will earn a $25 award, donated by Farm Chemical Service. A state top prize, to be earned at a cook-off at the state fair, is $200 The recipe entry must feature beef and cooks must provide their own grill. fuel, lable and table setting. Phil Ricks, county assistant farm agent said. Entries must be in to the sponsoring ('owBelle Association in Raleigh by March 15. Entries may be obtained at the county extension office or at Home Food, Marks or Harrells grocery stores. For further information, contact Ricks or Brenda Canady, assistant home agent. I ENGAGED COUPLES ONLY | ?ngagd? Then Be Sure And Get Your FREE RUBY & CRYSTAL WEDDING BOWL Our engagement gift to you! This lovely ruby and crystal wedding bowl...perfect as a beautiful centerpiece or a treasured momento. So come in ?t\d get yours...it's gift wrapped and waiting for you! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! Also ask about our Special Under 21 CREDIT PLAN for married or engaged couples .. .No Co-Signers Needed! c T U M N I T URf 111 HARBtt AVE. ? RAEF0RO, N. C,