Personals Mr. and Mrs. Harless Wright visited relatives in Christenburg, Va., during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones of Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Cobb< and children of Windsor, Mr. and! Mrs. Billy Jones of Norfolk, Va., and ] Mr. and Mrs. Whiteford Jones and son of Colonial Heights, Va., spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. J.A. Jones. Mrs. Mary Southerland of Clinton, i spent Christmas with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willis. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Johnston of Winchester, Va., were holiday guests in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.B. McDiarmid. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Tate of Atlanta, Ga? arrived Tuesday of last week to spend Christmas with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pate and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sturgeon spent the weekend in Chase City, Va., in; the home of hei mother, Mrs. Gay Wilkerson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Southwell and Steve of Kings Mountain, and Miss Sandy Southwell of Winston-Salem, were here for the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burgess and W.P. Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxwell spent Saturday in Whiteville with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oestreich. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven, Carlton Jr. and Caroline spent Christmas in Roxboro, in the home of Mrs. Niven's mother, Mrs. Frank Hedrick. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gentry and family spent Christmas in Roxboro with their mothers, Mrs. Charlie Stewart and Mrs. Frank Hedrick. Mrs. Claude Bishop of Goldsboro, arrived Sunday from a Christmas visit in Charlotte, to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. N.A. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ashburn of Raleigh, spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Sarah M. McNeill. Christmas Eve guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Cole were their children and grandchildren and families; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cole and daughter Connie of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Cole, Jr. and son Buddy of Columbia, S.C., Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Conoly, Mrs. Debby Woodell and Pam, Mr. and Mrs. Marty Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cecil. Christmas day guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rick Gay of Columbia. S.C. Dr. and Mrs. Julius Jordan and family spent the weekend in Ellenboro with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. A.C. Hughes. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Harris were his mother, Mrs. R.L. Harris Jr. of Roxboro, and Miss Virginia King of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips of Sanford, came last Wednesday and took her grandmother, Mrs. Lena Terrell, back with them for a Christinas Eve dinner with four generations of her family; the Phillips children completed the four generations. Mrs. Leo Parker, and family, brought her mother back to Raeford and stayed overnight and Christmas Day with her. Leon Gatlin and daughter, Susanna of Charlotte, spent several days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Gatlin Jr. ?Christmas holiday guests of Mrs. Roy ^Conoly were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Conoly and family of Raleigh, S/Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Hinnant and daughter of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Conoly and family of Aberdeen, and Mrs. William Conoly and daughter of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. NeiU McDonald and Mary Emily left Friday to spent several days in Florida. Mrs. J.L. Carver of Chapel Hill, Jim Carver of Virginia Beach, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wheless of Decatur, Ga., were here for the holidays with Mrs. Carver's mother, Mrs. W.E. Freeman, and her sister, Mrs. C.L. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cameron and children of Raleigh, spent Christmas Day with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. John Collar and sons returned to their home in Greensboro, Sunday after a holiday visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Younger Snead. Dr. and Mrs. Julius Jordan and children and Dr. and Mrs. Riley Jordan and family spent Christmas Day in Kinston with their sister and family. Dr. and Mrs. C.B. Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris and Tom, accompanied by Mr. and Mr$. Bill Harris and son of Cincinnati, Ohio, visited relatives in Roxboro during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Hinton McPhaul spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Dan McPhaul and sons in Lyons, Ga. f Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dietzel of Raleigh, visited her mother, Mrs. A.R. FitzSimons, during Christmas. Little - Gibson Vows Spoken In Virginia Mrs. Bobby Anthony Little Miss Sheila Rene Gibson, daughter of LTC and Mrs. Henry Lee Gibson, of Hampton, Virginia, became the bride of Lt. Bobby Anthony Little, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest William Little of Raefor'd, on December 27, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, in Hamp ton. The Rev. Robert B. Lineberger performed the double ring cere mony. Peter Lineberger served as acolvte. Miss Melodee Savage of Rich mond, Va., was the soloist. The bride was escorted by her father and given in marriage by her parents. The bride's attendants were her sisters, Miss Colleen Gibson and Miss Maureen Gibson, of Hamp ton, Va. William Campbell of McCain, was best man. Groomsmen were James Little of Raeford, brother of the groom; and Keith Gibson of Hampton, Va., brother of the bride. A reception was held at Fort Monroe Officer's Club in Virginia. After a wedding trip, the couple will reside at Fort Richardson, Alaska. ? O'Briants Entertain With Open House Dr. and Mrs. A.L. O'Briant and their son Lec entertained with a holiday open house Sunday at their home on N. Main Street. The entrance hall was decorated with a mass arrangement of pink roses and carnations, blue dutch iris and gypsophila. Large ferns and other foliage plants were used in profuson throughout the home. Pink carnations and roses with gypsophila centered the refreshment McNeills Hosts Open House Mr. and Mrs. John Henry McNeill were hosts at an open house on Saturday evening. Guests induded their out-of-town brothers and sisters, relatives and friends of the family. The home was decorated for the holiday season, and Christmas goodies were served from a table made festive for the occaaon. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Eli Shankle, entered Thursday Stewart Smith, home CAPE FEAR VALLEY Jimmy Bowles V.A., FAYETTEVILLE Chandler Roberts ST. JOSEPHS Julian H. Blue Sr. table where guests were served cggnog, coffee, sandwiches, cheese| biscuits and assorted confections. Homemakers Club Dinner Held The North Raeford Extension Homemakers Club held its annual Christmas dinner, December 19, at 7:30 P.M., at Kelly's Cafeteria in Fayetteville. The invocation was given by the club president, Mrs. Kathryn Mc Phatter. Following the dinner the group exchanged gifts. The presi dent was presented a gift from the club members. Two readings ex plaining Christmas symbols were read by Mrs. Grace Pierce and Pinkston Simmons. Personals Guests in the home of Mrs. Julian H. Blue Sr. for Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Fountain Jr., Katherine and Richard Fountain of Rocky Mount, N.C. Mrs. Shirley B. Whitaker of Greensboro, N.C., and Brian Whitaker who attends the Seminary at Jackson, Mississippi. I Mr. and Mrs. Guy Swindell Washington, N.C., were here forJh'e holidays with their daughteAnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe UpcnVwi and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gammon of Burlington, were holiday guests of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McBryde. Mrs. Virginia M. Maddry and son Larry of Norfolk, Va., spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McNeill. Mrs. Joe Ingram of Mt. Gilcad, and Mrs. Lena Horton of Wilmington, spent last week with their sister, Mrs. W.L. McFadyen. Mrs. McFadyen accompanied Mrs. Ingram home for Christmas. Freddie O'Neal spent the holidays in Englehard, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neal. Wendy Webb of Fayetteville is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Webb for several days. Births Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stone of Roanoke, Va., formerly of Raeford announce the birth of a daughter, Christina Leigh, born December IS. Mrs. Stone ii the former Sharon Threatt. WMM1 6 OZ. BIC NYQUIL Vrw BUTANE COLDS LIGHTER LOTION $1.49 VALUE MEDICINE REG. $1.19 88' *1" 77? ? lurr ? ? iui* * LIMIT 2 100 COUNT ASPIRIN REG.99< SAVE 261 self-stW8"x 3YDS % JU'iJ STORM WALL "7 ADHESIVE WINDOW KIT REG. $1.27 1 o ?57c KIT . / i SOLID COLOR^C^-' POLYESTER BLANKETS ?* REG S3 99 SAVE 5Sc _ 'IS _ 'RAINBOW' RUG RUNNER 24"X60" $ REG. $1.99 BOYS OR GIRLS CORDUROY BOXER LONGIES - v QUILTED MATTRESS PADS REG V BATH TOWELS REG. $1.38 LADIES BIKINI PANTIES SIZES 5 TO 7 MEN'S GENU1ME SUEDE WORK SHOES MAIN STREET - RAEFORD MON. SAT. ? til 0 SUN. 1 to ? OPEN NEW YEARS DAY 1 to 6 PJM. PRICKS OOOO THRU SUN. 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