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C Installs i?; Officers new officers were installed last 1 at the Raeford Woman's Club. Helen Clark took office as vice at and Mrs. Kitsy Jones was 1 as secretary.' New department chairman who began terms are Mrs. Mamie Gatlin, education; Mrs. Betty Knox, home life; Mrs. Brenda Canady, public affairs and Mrs. Roxie Coughlin, the arts. Mrs. Rhenda Cameron presented a program emphasizing the difficulties faced by a child with learning disorders. WEIGH LESS OR PAY NOTHING Start losing weight today OR MONEY ?ACK. MONADEX It a tiny tablat that Mil halp curb your desire for exeats food. Cat lass - weigh leu. Contains nc dangerous drugs and will not make you ?tarvous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life . . . start today. MONADEX ooets $3.00 for a 20 day supply and $$.00 for twice the amount Lose ugly fat or your money wNl be refunded with no questions asked by: HoweN Drug Store - Raeford Mail Orders Fined School Menu FRIDAY,MAY IF Sloppy Joe Slew w/carrots A,C Green Linus Three Way Cookie Milk MONDAY, MAY 19 Teachers Work Day TUESDAY, MAY 20 Hamburger in Bun Slaw-C French Fries w/Catsup Chocolate Cake w/Marshmellow Icing Milk WEDNESDAY, MAY 21 Macaroni and Cheese Bologna Cup Turnip Greens, A,C Carrot Stick Combread Applesauce Cake Milk THURSDAY, MAY 22 Hot Dog Dried Beans Steamed Cabbage,C RoUs Cookie Milk OUTSTANDING A WARD - Joyce L. Rhodes, county office assistant for the Farmers Home Administration, accepts her certificate for Outstanding Accomplishment from Radford Allen, district director, as county supervisor William E. Clark looks on. SUPPORT t-H YOUR HOKE COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD *?? ? ? ?? T- ^ Vam f wSRTSSl ? I (tNVMSi HRI Iv vWTV IW* SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th fe&kA.S*J>'A-v?. A ??' is Over lOO Attend Ashbum Reunion JwMSwS/iS?? ? reu^on w" uT .irsa' 1W 711 th? new home of 21 i S!lt Calloway on Hwy. OwlOO guests, representing five generations, were present for the picnic Sped si guest wss the oldest mf!lb<,/?Pre*nt. Mrs. Flossie Ashburn, 82, of Winston - Salem. from. out of town were H?msO Ashburn. Miss Sharon Adihurn end Mrs. Wiley Hill of Winston - Salem. Mrs. Hurley Anthony of StatesvUle, Mr. wd Mrs. Felix Wike and sons of Harmony, Mrs. Donald Anthony of Mrs Julian Upchurdi and ?on of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mann end sons of Lillington, Mr. Wade and FmHA Worker Gets Award d?yce V Rhodes, county office ?Mstant in the Farmers Home Administration, received the Outstanding Accomplishment' award lastweek from the state office. Die certificate was presented for quality and quantity of work performed. This is the second time Mrs. Rhodes has been honored by the rmHA. Mrs. Rhodes has been with the Hoke ^|lty office since September 13, 1974, workmg mainly in collections and credit counseling. She has been employed by FmHA for seven years. She currently is serving a term as president of the North Carolina FmHAati?n ?f Cler'cal Pers?nnel with District Director Radford Allen praised Mrs. Rhodes for her excellent work in making the presentation Friday. Card Party Raises *300 Approximately $300 was raised at ^l"rd Party and bazaar sale Thursday Sf t ? rSefh Cancer Drive here iim?ru0mam Club "Ported. Wm "? ?Jf"' ,Vfnn said the crafts for the U Of which were donated by I.- r hospital patients, sold well. The "?* money was raised by the j 00 card players who filled the bridge tables. About 30 area merchants, including Burlington and Knit-Away, donated prizes which were given out during two drawings during the evening Table c.Tra;ra"db'"",?"?"o? tOlHok^H^e!?ended.a Special thanks fnr h,? h i 8^ Prmc'pal Aflen Edwards lor his help with the project. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Parker of Elon College were here Sunday and Monday to be ^tb?her mother, Mrs. Lena Terrell, and GrisreMa Ray6 ?f her aunt, Mrs. ofr HTi p" WM Blackmon and family h , ,U "1 spent fhe weekend with her mother, Mrs. Carl Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Ferrell and family of Saxapahaw were here for the day Sunday, with her mother. Mia Henfc Ashburn and Mr. and Mia. Juilan Smith of Greensboro, Mrs. Lucy Bruner, Mrs. Dottle Chilton, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Pratt and son, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Bruner and sons and Mrs. Neely HOJ of Ararat, Mr. and Mrs. Don Boyles ) and daughters of King, Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Flinchum of Elkin. Also, Mrs. Thannie Mathews, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker and sons of Van, Mrs. Odessa Arfiburn and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashburn and family of Carthage, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elkin and sons of Red Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ashburn of Apex, Mr. and Mis. Robert Manning and daughters of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Runyan and daughter of Charlotte, Mrs. Lula Cox of Newport News, Va? Steve Davis of Raleigh, and Cliner Sexton of Denton. Shower Honors Cheryl Clark Mrs. Amos Grant and Theresa Orem were hostesses for a bridal shower - honoring Miss Cheryl Clark on Saturday evening at 7:30, at die Grant home. The hostesses presented Miss Clark with a corsage of white carnations and a silver serving tray. ' The dining room table was covered with white lace over pink and centered with an arrangement of pink roses. Misses Debbie CashweD and Cathy Jude served punch, cake, nuts, mints and dainty sandwiches. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Claude Terry Campbell and family of Forest City, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Maness and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fleishman and family of Fayetteville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mattie S. Campbell. Mrs. Don Russell and Mrs. James Barefoot and James, Jr., spent the weekend with Mrs. Russell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Hine of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson returned Saturday from a ten day trip to the Floriday Keys. They were overnight guests of Mrs. Graham Dickson in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. Louis H. Fogleman, Jr., and sons of Greensboro were here overnight Sunday with her parents. Births Mr. and Mrs. Billie D. Holland, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Peggy Emcline, on May 1 at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Holland is the former Julia Turner of Rockfish. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McNeill announce the birth of a son, James Edwin, on May 6, at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. McNeill is the former Pat Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Parker announce the birth of a daughter, Carol Rochelle, .on April 30, at Moore Memorial Hospital. yewcst (WRIST JEWELRY FASHIONS) $6.?? ifek Engraveable Embracelettes by THE JEWELRY PEOPLE B?t Qlll Id? of the Y?rl Incredibly priced, beautifully styled, available in yellow or white. The newest bracelet collection in our stock. Come in and see the variety of patterns and widths with engraveable hearts or tassel drops. m hsf Gift Boitd. H A Few Other Items To Choose From Kinlaw's Jewelry Store ' .HAW TWEET RAEFORD
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