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Mrs. Carlton Niven, Social Reporter, 875-3785 Bridge Mr & Mrs. Ashley Mr. and Mrs. George Ashley were hosts to the members of their bridge club on Saturday evening. Members and Mr. and Mrs. Hobbard Freeman were invited for a cookout on the patio. Mr. Freeman is connected with the Hoke County Social Services and has recently moved here with his family from Yadkin County. After supper bridge was played. At the conclusion of the game men's high score prize went to Mr. Freeman, and ladies' high to Mrs. Julian King. A dessert course was served during play. Mrs. McNeill Mrs. John K. McNeill Jr. was hostess to her bridge club on ?Tuesday evening of last week. Visitors other than members were Miss Alma Ferguson and Mrs. J.W. McPhaul. After a dessert course was served, bridge was played at two tables. At the conclusion of the game high score prizes were awarded to Mrs. Carlton Niven for members and to Miss Ferguson for visitors. Moore - McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Moore of Raleigh, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gwendolyn Ann, to Joseph Fulford McMillan Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. McMillan of Raeford. Christening Jennifer Chandler Rose, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rose, was christened April 4 at the Raeford United Methodist Church. Out of town relatives who attended with Mrs. Rose's mother, Mrs. WJ. Annnons of Camden, S.C.; Mr. Rose's brother and sister ? in ? law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rose, and his sister. Mrs. Margaret Kinas, all of Kenosha, Wise. Raeford W.C. r Holds Meet The Raeford J unior Woman's Club 'met last Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Warren Pate. Mrs. Norman McKenzie, president, presided over the business session, after which the program was turned over to the Public Affairs Department. Mrs. Sandy Poole of the Fayclteville Police Department was guest speaker. She presented a program on Self Defense for Women. Refreshments were served during the social hour. Dinner Meeting OfW.O.W. Grove Eighteen members of drove No. 617'). Woodman of the World recently met at the Shady Rest Restauranl at Laurinburg for a seafood dinner. Immediately following the meal Mary Ruth Haire presided at a brief business session. Birthdays Mrs Butler Mrs. Ada Pale Butler was honored April I I with a dinner party to celebrate her 84>th birthday which was April l>. The party was given by her daughter Mrs. JI). Wilkes Jr. and family at their home. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Mrs. John Campbell, home ST. JOSEPH Mrs. J .K. McNeill Sr. John Frank Chisholm V.A.. FAYETTEVILLE Raymond Teal, home D.H. Williamson J.A, Jones Births Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harmon of Marietta. Ga.. announce the birth of a daughter. Jennifer Blue.011 April 9. fMrs. Harmon is the former Jane Pratt of Raeford. Miss Lona Graham spent taster in Faison Mth her sister, Mrs. D. Newton. Stephens - Beasley Wedding Sunday Mrs. Stacy Stephens Carroll Memorial Baptist Church in Fayetteville, was the scene Sunday of the wedding of Betty Jo Butler Beasley of Fayette ville, and Stacy Stephens of Rockfish. She is the daughter of Mrs. Mattie Butler of Fayetteville, and the late Mr. Buttler and he is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Younger Stephens of Rockfish. The Rev. James Hester officiated for the 3:00 p.m. ceremony. Wedding music was furnished by Marcell Hester, organist, and Eddie Long, soloist. Escorted by her son, Jimmy Beasley. the bride wore a Victorian gown of ivory dacron organza with Venice lace trim and appliques, and a matching chapel veil attached to a lace Camelot cap. She carried a white Bible topped with a bouquet of roses. Carolyn Cooke was her mother's matron of honor. She wore a pink gown and carried a bouquet of daisies tied with pink ribbon. Bridesmaids were Nadine Jack son of Hope Mills, Linda Home of Parkton and Sylvia Hall of Fayette ville. Their gowns were in rainbow shades of blue, mint green and yellow, and they carried daisies with ribbons to match their dresses. Children in the wedding were Karen Butler and Michael De Carlo, both of Fayetteville. Bobby Clark of Rockfish, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Tracy Stephens of Rockfish, and Doug Cooke and Richard Croteau of Fayetteville. The families of the bridal couple entertained with a reception in the church reception hall on Saturday night after the wedding rehearsal. The couple will reside in Rock fish. The bride is employed at Black and Decker Co., and the bridegroom is employed by Puro lator Co. Out of town wedding guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dock Stephens, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom, and Marvin Stephens Jr. and family, all of High Point. Clyde Teals Honored On Wedding Anniversary Mrs. John I. Harris of Kinston, Mrs. Wayne Walker of Durham, and Miss Linda Kay Teal enter tained with a reception Sunday afternoon to honor their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Teal, on their 35th wedding anniversary. Friends called at the Teal home on Jackson Street between three and five o'clock. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teal. The hostesses assisted in serving at the dining room table which was centered with an arrangement of pink, blue and yellow carnations and daisies. Punch, cake, mints and nuts were served. Pink, blue and yellow flowers, similar to those used on the table, decorated the home. The hostesses presented their mother with an orchid corsage The Teal's wedding anniversary is April 23. Farewell Party For Magarahans Mr. and Mrs. Jim Magarahan were honored on Monday evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Jerry Jordan on Old Farm Road, at a farewell get - to ? gether. The Magarahans who lived in Tliomasfield for the past three years while lie was connected with Knit-Away, are moving to California, where he will be with General Knitting. Hosts with the Jordans were Mrs. and Mrs. Phil Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Whitehill and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parks. They remembered the honored couple with a gift. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peoples and daughters Pam and Mrs. John Stokes of Washington, N.C. spent the Easter holidays in Hendersonville. Tenn.. with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lefler. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Upchurch and Susan of Lexington, were Sunday guests of her sister and brother - in ? law. Mr. and Mrs. W.B. McDiarmid. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dixon spent the weekend in High Point with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Forrester and Meg. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Woodliouse and children visited Ins mother. Mrs. Rena Smith, during the weekend. Jimmy Woodliouse Jr. remained for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bridges and Tami spent the weekend in Hamplon.Va.. with Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Landis. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Teachey and children of Waynesboro, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hodgin and family of Oxford, spent taster with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hodgin. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Conoly accompanied their son - in ? law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Self of Lenoir, to Nassau this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith have returned from Florida where they spent Faster holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Johnson of Westfield. Mass.. spent Easter here with their daughter. Miss Beth Johnson. Mrs. Paul Corson and daughter Elizabeth of Cornwell Heights. Pa., arrived last week for a visit with her mother. Mrs. Ducan G. McFadyen. Miss Betty McFadyen spent the holidays visiting friends in Florida. C.a.Lin Of cJ^E.m.?m(jxa.n.ct Sketches of History ? Hoke County 1750 to 1912 Drawings by Anne Wright Narrative by Ruth McEachern Books on Sale Beginning April 26 at Theresa's, Also at Armory on Friday April 30th Personals Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelly and children of Chamblee. Ga.. visited his mother. Mrs. Bennie Kelly, during Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris returned home Tuesday from Cincinnati. Ohio, where they visited their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and son Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stokes and family of Wilmington, spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. Herbert McKeithan. Freddie O'Neal spent the holidays in Englehard with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George O'Neal. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Kellan were their son and daughter - in ? law, Mr. and Mrs. M.G. Kellan of Waldorf, Md. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M.V. Peele were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffin of High Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Terry and Mrs. Cecil Logan Jr. and children of Laurinburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Morrison returned home Sunday from a visit with their daughter and son - in ? law, Capt. and Mrs. Ronnie W. Betts. in Mann Heim, Germany. While away they visited in Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, and London, England. Mr. and Mrs. David Scott Currie and Mr. and Mrs. James Currie spent the weekend in New Bern and Harker's Island. Mr. and Mrs. Don Koonce and sons of Apex, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koonce. Mrs. Tommie Upchurch is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Laura H. Thomas and Miss Elizabeth Hoyl, in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John Aldredge of Wilson, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.F. Mclnnis. Holiday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Riley Jordan at Holden Beach, were Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Upchurch and son Jeff, Don Williamson and Joe McGougan. Mrs. Ralph Barnhart and her father, W.P. Saunders, were weekend guests of her sister, Mrs. Bob Southwell, and family of Kings Mountain, at Holden Beach. Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Gerald Sappenfield and family vacationed at West Onslow Beach last weekend. Miss Paula Burnett of Virginia Beach, Va? and Mrs. Sammy Prince of Tappahannock, Va., spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burnett. Here for Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tew were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwarberg of Dayton, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tew of Charleston, S.C. Their Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland of Fayetteville, and Mrs. Sf. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Frush, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Odom and Miss Pat HaU, all of Parkton. Larry Maddry of Norfolk, Va? spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Buie and family of Raleigh, spent Easter weekend with her mother, Mrs. OB. Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrell Jr. and daughter of Smithfield, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrell and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Southern. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grimm and daughter of Clifton, NJ.. spent Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. N.B. Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nash and family visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Nash in Bluefield, W. Va., during Easter. Mrs. Roy Montague of Springfield, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Montague of Boston, Mass., spent Easter here visiting relatives. They left here Tuesday for Long Beach to vacation in the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gulledge. Miss Helen Dickson of High Point, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Gatlin to Topsail Beach for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gentry, Miss Susan Bounds and Gary Strother vacationed at Holden Beach during the holidays. Mrs. Hubert Wooten of Raeford.and Mrs. Frank Little of Mt. Gilead are spending Spring vacation in Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gibson and family spent the holidays at Holden Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxwell and their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walker and children of Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Clark spent the holidays at Holden Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dieuel of Raleigh, visited her mother, Mrs. A.R. FitzSimons, during the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. McPhaul, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McPhaul and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McPhaul, Miss Martha Shaw Clark and Kenny Clark, all of Raeford; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sample and family of Galax. Va? and Mrs. Mike Pegram and children of Charlotte, spent the holidays at Holden Beach. Mrs. Harry Greene and Miss Frances Ward Greene spent Friday through Monday in Swansboro with Mrs. Greene's mother, Mrs. Pearl Hatsell. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shankle and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howell spent last week at West Onslow Beach, Topsail Island. They were joined on Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sturgeon spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Gay Wilkerson.at Chase City, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry McNeill spent Easter at Holden Beach. Mrs. Brenda Black and daughter Misty and her sister, Mrs. Shirley Clifton of Red Springs, have returned from Denver, Col., where they spent a week with their sister, Mrs. Betty Schcrk and children. They went especially to attend the funeral of their brother - in - law, John Scherk, who was killed in an auto accident in Quincy, III., while on a business trip. Library News Paperback Selections Good Another holiday has come and gone, as has most of the month of April. We hope both have been rewarding for you. Our library staff enjoyed the Easter trips, guests and just plain good resi and are back working as we wait for you to come in. Please bear with us in the next few weeks if some of the material you need has already been packed. We need this running start. In case you have forgotten about our paperback service; bring one and exchange it or as many as you would like. We have a great many to choose from. There is always a good selection. We still do not have a copy of "Final Days" so many of you have been asking for. We hope to have one soon. We have several books however on Richard Nixon. "All the President's Men" is one that is not on a waiting list now and is a very good book. This is the era for reclaiming the art of crafts. Everyone is interested in making something with their hands. It's nice to sit and be productive at the same time after a hard day at work or at home in the new spring garden, etc. There are many good books and pamphlets in our library that show you how to make crafts thai are popular today. These were necessities for our grandparents. Isn't it nice we can do tliem lor the sheer enjoyment of doing them. The useful ones will always be great treasures not only to the creator but to loved ones in the future. Some of our books are: crocheting, needlepoint, tie dyeing, rug making, quilting, cake decorating, knitting, flower arranging, decoupage. painting, macrame, string art, china painting, and craft books with other gift items for you to make. Come in check out a book on your favorite craft today. It's hard but we won't say anything about the new library building this week. BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Dundarrach, April 27 - Mrs. Eva Conoly. Mrs. Myrtle Sappenfield. Mrs. G.C. Lytle, Mrs. Ruby Saunders, Mrs. Ina Mae Womack, Mrs. Ophelia Womack, Mrs Roscoe Thompson. Mrs. Woodrow Hayes, Mrs. Howard Livingston. Mrs. John Balfour, Mrs. Lawanna Hayes, Mrs. N.H.G. Balfour, Mrs. Manchie Moll, Mrs. David S. Currie, Mrs. Helen Locklear. Blue Springs & Antioch, April 28 - Mrs. Dora Leslie, Mrs. James Carson, Mrs. Mamie Webb. Mrs. J.M. Pendergrass, Mrs. R.L. Walters, Mrs. H.B. Walters, Mrs. Earl Hendrix. Mrs. Annie B. Aulry, Mrs. Harold Currie. Mrs. Irene Currie, Mrs. Gladys Niven, Miss Bonnie McLauchlin, Pat McAnulty. TOWN A COUNTRY CINEMA SMffMt emu w mmomi somen piks 'BREAKHEART PASS" n*rrmcF?i. jj *!n iJttid "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE" (PC) 3:20-7:10-9:05 ~ ' ? SAT-SUN. 1:30-3:20-7:10-0:1 ??? rt II h k w :: :< w ?; M:: Graham's After Easter CLEARANCE on Spring Dresses Including Half Sizes and Regulars Ensembles Coats Pantsuits , Children's Spring Dresses and Sportswear Hats and Handbags (?raljam's : department ffctore. Jnc AND Main St. Red Springs, N. C. IKKKKBMKKKKSKKSCaKHMKaHKKKKSHXKSHMHKaHHKKKICimHKKKMMHHKItHHKWiamemMtHKKICKKKSKKHK
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