Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Clark mtnounce the engagement of their daughter. Cheryl l.ynn, to Charles Michael Oram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Orum of Rockfish. The wedding is planned for June 14, at the Raeford fresbyterian Church. MEN AND WOMEN 17-62 TRAIN NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS No High School Necessary Starting as High As $4.77 HOUR ? Post Office ? Customs ? Immigration ? Clerical ? Mechanics ? Police Keep Present Job While Preparing at Home for Government Exams Write (include phone no ) NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE % P.O. Box 550 Raeford. N. C. 28376 Church Honors Mrs. Howard The session and congregation of Anlioch Presbyterian Church, will honor Mrs. Archie Howard with a reception to be held in the church fellowship hall on Sunday. March 23, from three to five o'clock. Mrs. Howard is retiring, effective April 1, as church organist after having served for many years in that capacity. Her friends and friends of the congregation are invited to share in this occasion. Sandhills Christian Women's Club Mrs. Melba Carr of Mt. Gilead, will bring a special feature at the March 19 luncheon meeting of the Sandhills Christian Women's Club. This meeting will be held at The Country Club of North Carolina at 11:30 a.m? and all women of this area are invited to attend. Mrs. Carr will demonstrate the many clever things which can be made as she talks on the subject "artist with sea site lis". The guest speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. Curt Nunnery of WF1A Radio Station in Fayetteville. Special music will be given by Mrs. Dewey Mimms of Southern Pines, soloist and a former chairman of this club. Mrs. Mimms has been very active in speaking and singing at Christian Women's Club programs throughout the state. A free babysitter will be at United Methodist Church, Midland Road, Southern Pines. Please tell the caller if you want this service and bring the child's lunch. For reservations call 875-3750. Miss Sarah Morris of Virginia Beach, Va., spent last week here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris. THURSDAY - 13TH MARCH, 1975 ( ' V -? THE CHARM PHOTO COMPANY BIG 8 xlu LIVING COLOR PORTRAIT AT Wei 76e far haadim This very special offer la pre sented as an expression of our thanks for your patron ape Compart at $25,001 ? GENUINE NATURAL COLOR PORTRAITS Not the old style tinted or painted Black & White photos. ? SELECTION OF PROOFS 4-6 Poses to choose from. ? FOR ALL AGES Babies. children, adults. Groups photographed at an additional small charge. ? FREE TO ALL SENIOR CITIZENS Free 8x10 living color portrait to all customers over 60 years of age. ? LIMITED OFFER! Ono per subject, one per family. ? Advertised Special Head A Shoulders Only ? PHOTO CHARMS AVAILABLE TO CUSTOMERS TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THIS SPECIAL OFFER Frances* Fabrics MAIN STREET - RAEFORD, N. C. Friday ? 14th March Only 10 to 2 2:30 to 6 May Bride-Elect Mtrs Jane Ann HustruUd of Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.A. HustruUd of High Point, is engaged to be married to Tommy Lee Williams of Racford, son of Mrs O.G. Williams, also of Raeford, and the late Mr. Williams The wedding will take place on May 3, at the Hirst Presbyterian Church in High Point. Miss HustruUd attended High Point Central High School and Mitchell College and is employed by Livingston and Haven, Inc., Charlotte. Mr. Williams, a graduate of Hoke County High School, is employed by South Carolina Icec Corp. Bridal Tea For Miss Stocks Miss Elizabeth Stocks, bride-elect of Kenny Davis, was honored with a tea Saturday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Radford Collins. Mrs. Fred Holland was co-hostess. The hostesses presented Miss Stocks with a white carnation corsage and a silver serving tray. Guests were greeted by Mrs. Collins. Mrs. William Davis, mother of the prospective bridegroom, introduced guests to the honoree and her mother, Mrs. Elbert Stocks. Mrs. Holland invited guests into the dining room where they were served punch, cake, nuts and mints by Mrs. Donald Collins of Kayetteville, and Mrs. Chalmers Davis, aunts of Mr. Davis. Misses Deborah Davis, Donna Scarboro and Donna Holland assisted. The table was covered with a white imported, handmade laoe cloth and centered with yellow, green and white spring flowers and white candles arranged in a silver candelabrum. Among the approximately 75 guests were the following from out of town: Mrs. Donald Collins and Mrs. David McMillan of Fayetteville, Mrs. Aulry Collins of Sanford, Mrs. Roy Smith of Aberdeen, Miss Sally Mac Johnson of Greenville and the Mioses Debbie, Jennie and Susie Stocks of Tarboro. Class Studied For Nurses A survey is being conducted by Moore Memorial Hospital and Sandhills Community College to determine the need for a Registered Nurse Refresher Course. This program would be designed to review nursing procedures and techniques necessary today in health care. Tlie objective is to help inactive registered nurses to upgrade and qualify for re-entry in the job market. Registered nurses interested in the program arc asked to call Mrs. Nancy Hall, Assistant Director of Nursing at Moore Memorial Hospital, 295-6861; or Mr. Jesse R. Mansfield, Chairman of Continuing Education at Sandhills Community College, 692-6185. M >7' HOURS: 9 til 6 Mon. thru Wed. Edenborough g til 9 Thur. & Fri. ? 9 to 7 Set. Shopping Center Early Spring Specials ONE GROUP 1 TABLE DOUBLE KNIT MEN'S SUITS POLYESTER $2988 -w $157? reg. $69.95 NOW LADIES' 1 / NEW SPRING HATS /4 off Woman's Clubs Hold District Arts Festival Ninth District of North Carolina Federation of Club Women attended the one day arts festival which was held on Campbell College campus in Buies Creek on Saturday, March I. At Taylor Hall they were greeted by members of the Dunn Woman's Club, the Dunn Junior Woman's Club and the Dunn Juniorettes Gub. During the First hours, members of the more than 20 District Nine clubs registered their arts and crafts, met in the hospitality room to renew friendships over coffee and goodies furnished by (he Dunn Junior Gub. and attended two special crafts demonstrations. At the morning session they were also able to sit in on the music, public speaking and drama contests. Judging of the nearly 100 crafts entries and almost that many visual arts entries were done at this time. The afternoon session in Turner Auditorium was opened by Mrs. E. Lee Jones of Hamlet, district president, and Mrs. Robert Townsend of Raeford, district chaplain, gave the invocation. Mrs. Mack Jernigan of Dunn played an introit as the platform guests entered Ihc auditorium. Dr. L. Bryant Ledgerwood, academic dean of the college, Mrs. Tom Weaver, president of the Dunn Woman's Club, Mrs. Hester Vernon, president of the Dunn Junior Woman's Club, and Miss Rhonda Parsons, president of the Dunn Juniorettes. welcomed the club women Hospital News CAPE FEAR VALLEY Fletcher Oldham VETERANS, FAY. John Allen Jones ST. JOSEPH L.M. Lester McCAIN Miss Delia Blue MOORE MEMORIAL Mrs. Chandler Roberts Mrs. W.K. Beaty, home Friday Miss Eva Leach, home Club Calendar The Raeford Junior Woman's Club will meet Monday, March 17, at 7:45 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Warren Pate. The Fine Arts Department, hostess and program chairman for March, will present as guest speaker Mrs. Carson Davis, Jr., co-chairman of the Hoke County Bicentennial Committee. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dixon, Jr., of New ? Orleans, La., and Meg Forrester of High Point, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Raleigh spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gatlin. Mr. and Mrs. Younger Snead returned home Wednesday of last week from a six week vacation in Spain. Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Gatlin spent several days this week at Topsail Beach with their son, Leon, and family of Charlotte. and their guests. A response was given by Mrs. Howard Gschwind, president of the Vass Woman's C|ub. Following the fashion show by the students and dubwomen who were competing in the sewing contest, awards for the six'divisions of the arts were given out by the chairman of the arts departments. Mrs. Mike Womble of Sanford, sewing chairman, narrated tlic fashion show while Mrs. H.W. Wliittenton of Dunn furnished the music. The student sewing award was presented by Mrs. Womble to Miss Kathy King of Buies Creek who was sponsored by the Coats Woman's Club. Miss King, the current "Miss Denim", was wearing a long dress and coat made of faded blue denim donated to her by Burlington Mills. Mrs. Dick Lovett of the Raeford Junior Woman's Club won the club woman's contest. Miss Karen Key. sponsored by the Sanford Junior Woman's Club received the Sally Southall Cotten Scholarship award from Mrs. Thurman Brown of Fayetteville, scholarship and education chairman for the district. In the absence of Mrs. Gerald Hayes, junior director of District Nine, Mrs. Vernon presented Mrs. Julian Mann of the Fayetteville Junior Woman's Club with the junior club woman of the year award. 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