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1963 Hoke High Class Reunion Members of the class of 1963, Hoke County High School, held a reunion Saturday night at the Southern Pines Holiday Inn. A social hour was held before the buffet supper. School colors of red and white were used in an arrangement of carnations on the head table. Class pictures, school annuals, school newspaper, "Hoke Highlights", class history, and other memorabilia, were displayed on a table. Among prizes given out during the evening were the following: class member coming greatest distance, to Billy Kinlaw of Cordele, Ga.; couple with most children, to Mr. and Mrs. John Wayne Smith (Brenda Motley) of Carthage; and most advanced education beyond high school, to Tony Bass; and to Mr. and Mrs. George Ashely (Carolyn Currie) for moving most times; for youngest child, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wright (Shirley Johnson) baby due momentarily. A collection was taken for a gift to the Hoke County Library Fund as a memorial to deceased class members, Sam Warlick and Rosemary Cameron. Letters were read from members who were unable to attend the reunion. Master of ceremonies was Billy Kinlaw, vice-president of the class. There were 66 members of the class of 1963. The 32 guests included class members and their spouses or dales. Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarlcss Wright (Anne Byrne),held open house at their home on Donaldson Ave. The party was especially to give classmates a chance to visit will) Bill McFadycn who, because of illness, was unable to make the trip to Southern Pines. BRIDGE Mrs McLeod Visitors to the bridge club Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Benny McLeod were Mrs. J.H. Austin, Mrs. Dave Russell and Mrs. Ransom Baucom. The hostess served dessert and coffee when her guests arrived and Coke, nuts and candies during progressions. Mrs. W.T. Niven won the club prize and Mrs. Russell was winner of the guest prize. Club Calendar lite Home Life Department of the Racford Woman's Club will meet Tuesday. April 8, at 7:45 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Wilton Wood. Four Generations ????i m . i Solon James, is shown with his son, Solon James Jr., his grandson, Steven James, and his great-grandson, Timothy James, at the Solon James Jr. home on College Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Solon James were here from Wallace to spend Caster weekend with their son and family. Cuests on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. l arl James and son Douglas of Sumter, S.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmic llollingsworlli and daughter of Columbia, S.C. r Celebrate Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James Thames were honored with a reception Sunday afternoon at the Hoke Civic Center on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. The Thames children are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thames of Rockingham. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent DePalmer of Manchester, Md? and Mr. and Mrs. William Parker and Mr. and Mrs William E. Thames of Raeford. There are 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Out of town guests were Mrs. Thelma (laics of Laurinburg, Mr. and Mrs. h'.W. McLean of Columbus, (la., Mr. and Mrs. (larland Maness, Mrs Jerry Eleishmann and Mrs. Alan Perley, all of Eayettcvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scott of Siler City, Mrs. Emma Howe and Mrs. Harry Martin of Rennettsville, S.C, Mr. and Mrs Jim Thames of New Bern, and Mr. and Mrs Alan Thames of (libson. Phillips - Carter Miriam H. Carter became the bride of Preston Lee Phillips Friday evening, March 28, in an 8:00 o'clock ceremony in the First Presbyterian Church, with the Rev, H.W. Christopher officiating during the double ring service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Alligood of Washington Park and the late Audrey B. Hardison. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Maxwell and the late Reuben Preston Phillips of Raeford. The bride was escorted and given in marriage by her stepfather, Mr. Alligood. She wore a long green and white dress with cape sleeves, carrying a nosegay of white azaleas centered with blue forget-me-nots. After the wedding the bride's parents entertained at their Washington Park home for the wedding party, families and out of town guests. Later the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will make their home in Washington, N.C. Attending from Raeford were the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Gene Maxwell; and his brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Phillips and Chris, and Robert and Hllen Maxwell; and his brother and sister ? in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Phillips of Fayctleville. Invitation Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Barbour of Route 3, Fayctleville, wish to invite everyone to visit their azalea gardens. The garden, located between Rockfish and Hope Mills, is planted in over six thousand azaleas. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harmon and son, John, of Marietta, Ga., spent the holiday weekend with her mother, Mrs. Jay Woodard. and Mr. Woodard. INCACED COUPLES ONLY I Engaged? 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 and 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! 112 HARRIS AVENUE RAEFORD, N. C. Personals Weekend guests of Mrs. Roy Conoly were S'Sgt. and Mrs. Billy Conoly and daughter of Portsmouth, N.H., Mr. and Mrs. Don Conoly of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conoly and family of Aberdeen and S/Sgl. and Mrs. Michael Hinnant and daughter of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker of Asheboro, were overnight guests. Friday, of Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Bundy. Mr. and Mrs. Tiffany Cothran and daughter, Tonya, returned to their home in Los Angeles, Calif., Monday, after a week's visit with their parents, Mrs. L.R. Cothran and Mr. and Mrs. K.C. Duncan. Mrs. J.H. Blue was in Greensboro recently to attend the reunion of her class at Greensboro College. Mrs. Shirley Blue Whilaker came from Greensboro, where she teaches at UNC-G. to spend the weekend with her father. Easier guests of Mrs. AJ. Freeman were her daughter. Mrs. N.M. Fippinger, and family of Newport News. Va., and her sons, Leroy and family of Raleigh, A.J.. Jr., and family of Fayctteville, and Tommy and family of Red Springs; also, Mrs. Freeman's brother, lluey Long, and his daughter, Gina, of Charlotte, and Mrs. George Freeman of Lake Waccamaw. Mrs. H.L. Ehret of Richwood. Ohio, arrived Monday for a two week visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ellis and son, Ronnie. 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