to/ t Anniversary Party For Graham Monroes Mr. and Mrs. Graham Monroe were honored with an open house in celebration of their 30th wedding ?nniversanr on April 25. Hosts for the party, held at the Monroe home on Harris Ave., were their sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ?an Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. tugene Monroe of Fayetteville. Personals Mr and Mrs. B.B. Cole Jr. of J-olynbia, S.C., spent the weekend ne;c?to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs; B.B. Cole and Mrs. W.M. Hair. Sunday guests of the Coles were her sister, Mrs. F.C. Cain of Elxabethtown, and Mr. Cole's cousins Mrs. A.J. Waddell of Fair Bluff and Mrs. Eugene Tyler of Lake Wales, Fla. * Dr. Graham Newton of Charlotte, spent the weekend with his aunt. Miss Lona Graham, and also wsited his mother, Mrs. Olive Graham Newton, who is a patient at Moore Memorial Hospital. Malcolm McLean of New York City, and Miss Clara McLean of Pinehurst, were Sunday guests of their sister and brother - in - law Mr. and Mrs. Neill L. McFadyen. Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Baker of Asheboro, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Bundy. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jordan spent the weekend in Raleigh, with Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Byrum. Mr. and Mrs. T.C. Davis attended a W.O.W. awards dinner in Greensboro, on Saturday night. B.G. Teal of Summerville, S.C., was weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Niven. Angus McDonald returned to Washington, D.C., Monday after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Sarah McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nash and family spent the weekend at their ccAtage near Linville. Mrs. W.E. Willis visited her mother, Mrs. Margaret Souther laod of Clinton, during the week end. Mrs. Southerland recently returned home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McNeill and daughter attended the Lewis family reunion Sunday in Fairmont. Mrs. Fletcher Wright returned to her home in Greensboro, on Sunday after spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Eli Shankle, while her father is in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nicholas, who moved recently from College Park, Md. to Columbia, Md., spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burnett. Jenny and Amv j Nicholas accompanied their | parents home after a visit of several weeks here with their grand parents. Also here for the weekend were Miss Paula Burnett and Jack Abbott of Virginia Beach. John Morris of Hickory, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnhart and W.P. Saunders spent the weekend at Holden Beach. Miss Helen Dickson of High Point, and,Miss Emma Milling of Green wood, S.C., are visiting in the H.L. Gatlin home. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Priest of Portsmouth, Va., visited Mrs. Ida Pate Butler and Mrs. J.D. Wilkes last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Everett Ferrell and daughter Beth of Saxapahaw, spent Friday night and Saturday with her mother. Mrs. Carl Freeman. Births Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dawson of Ctiapel Hill, announce the birth of a;ion, John William, on April 24. Mrs. Dawson is the former Kathryn lyiey of Raeford. ?ard Sale Set .'?Tie ladies of the Foursquare Church of Raeford will be having a sale at the church Saturday, U?y 8, from 9 A.M. til 5 P.M. ^The proceeds will go for a carpet Nfr the sanctuary. J Friends and relatives were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, Mrs. Monroe's sister and brother-in-law. Refreshments were served in the dining room by Miss Peggy Jean Wood, the honoree's niece. The table was centered with an arrange ment of mixed Spring flowers and pink candles in a silver candela brum. Flowers used throughout the house were from the Monroe's garden. The hosts presented an orchid corsage to Mrs. Monroe and a rosebud boutonniere to Mr. Monroe. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Eli Shankle Ronnie Turner, home Mrs. Mitchell Epstein John Best CAPE FEAR VALLEY Mrs. Connie Posey ST. JOSEPH Mrs. J.K. McNeill Sr. John Frank Chisholm N.C. MEMORIAL Jeff Upchurch, home Monday V.A. FAYETTEVILLE D.H. Williamson Birthdays Joseph Lee Ortiz To celebrate his first birthday, Joseph Lee Ortiz was given a party by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ortiz of Bethel Road on Sunday afternoon, April 25, at 3:00. Friends and relatives who attended were served punch, lime sherbet, Micky Mouse cake and potato chips. Michael Baker Michael Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, celebrated his seventh birthday last week with ten friends to help him enjoy the occasion. Kimberly Anne Seaford Kimberly Anne Seaford. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Rackley, celebrated her sixth birth day. Saturday, May 1st at her home in Thomasfield. The 20 guests enjoyed a red, white, and blue bicentennial doll cake, ice cream cones, and punch. A bicentennial theme was used for the decorations. Games were played and prizes were given to the winners. Farewell Luncheon For Mrs Lambert Co-workers at the Credit Bureau of Raeford gave a farewell luncheon for Mrs. Luther S. Lambert on Friday at the home of Mrs. Jerry Jordan. Mrs. Lambert, who is leaving soon to make her home in Clarks ville, Va., was remembered with a gift of lingerie. Shower Given Moon Infant Tuesday night of last week neighbors were invited by Mrs. Bill McNeill to a baby shower for Anthony Moon. After the baby's mother, Mrs. Gay McPhaul Moon, had opened his gifts, the hostess served refreshments. Mrs. Billy McNeill and Mrs. Lamon Bruner assisted in serving. Main entertainment at the party was holding and rocking little Anthony. Stevens Recital 1 he piano pupils of Mrs. Ken Stevens will be presented in their annual recital Friday at 8:00 p.m.. at the Hoke Civic Center. The public is invited. 1 nunjuAI, MAT 6, 1976 Summer Weddings Planned Jane Gayle Edwards Mr. and Mrs. B. Douglas Edwards of Eden, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Jane Gayle, of Burlington, to Charles Franklin Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williamson of Raeford. The wedding is planned for June 19 at the Central Church of Christ in Eden. Miss Edwards is a 1974 graduate of Elon College with a B.A. degree in biology. She is a teacher at Southern Alamance High School. Mr. Williamson, a graduate of Hoke County High School, will graduate this month from Elon College with a B.S. degree in physical education. J an is Joyce Hunter Mr. and Mrs. David O. Hunter of Weymouth, Mass.. announce the engagement of their daughter. Janis Joyce, to Jeffery Tyrone McKinnon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie J. McKinnon of Raeford. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with a B.A. degree in history and urban education. She is employed by Guinnett County Pub lic Schools in Georgia. Mr. McKin non is a graduate of Livingstone College. Salisbury, with a B.A. degree in social studies. He is employed by the John Hancock Insurance Company in Atlanta. Ga. The wedding is planned for June 26 in Weymouth. Mass. M. Wood W. Coley If you plan to travel in a foreign country, be prepared to contact an English speaking doctor if an emergency develops. Sources to check are the U.S. Embassy or Consulate, the Red Cross, travel agencies, the police, medical associations, hospitals or clinics and U.S. Armed Forces instal lations. You can secure the name of a phvsician in a specific coun try before your departure by writing to International Assoc. for Medical Assistance to Trav elers, Inc., 745 Fifth Ave., NewVork. Preventive medicine is your best medicine Hoke Drug Co. T?l. 875-3720 Debra Faye Quick Mr. and Mrs. David Alfred Quick of Bethel Road, Raeford. announce the engagement of their daughter. Debra Faye. to William Joseph Cothran. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dwight Cothran of Rae ford. The wedding is to take place on August 8 at the First Baptist Church of Raeford. A graduate of Sandhills Com munity College, the bride-elect is employed by Southern National Bank. The prospective bridegroom is attending Pembroke State Uni versity and expects to graduate in December with a B.S. degree in accounting. Wanda Lee Tiller Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Marvin Tiller of Denver, Colo., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Wanda Lee, to Harry Sammons Daniels Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Daniels of Raeford. The wedding is planned for June 5 at Antioch Presbyterian Church. Lillian Kershaw Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Kershaw of Raeford. announce the engagement of Iheir daughter. Lillian, to Curtis Davis, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Johnny Davis of Fayetteville. A July 17 garden ceremony is planned. Sandra Rochelle Walters Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. Walters of Route 3, Raeford, announce the engagement of their daughter. Sandra Rochelle. to Rodney Darryt Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Odell Collins of Raeford. The wedding will take place on July 10. at 3:00 p.m., at the Community United Methodist Church. Miss Margaret Ann Swanson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Swanson of Chatham. New Jersey, who announce her engagement to Charles Greer Crowder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Crowder of Rae ford. A summer wedding is planned. Miss Swanson is employed as a special education teacher in Rae ford. Her fiance is employed at Lumbee Marval as the safes and shipping coordinator. Margaret Ann Swanson Ur|i StlietiM ARROW SHIRTS at DeVa tie's ~iOr*??* Custom Picture Frames You Name It We'll Frame It The Frame Up Lewis Quick 119E PrfMpKtT?tB7V4706 Ev?o*rft from 5 p.m. We Are Now Accepting Applications For Summer Day Care For Children Ages 1 Year Up Hours: 9 to 12 2.50 per morning WITH: Summer Day Camp Activities Crafts - Singing Learning Activities Field Trips IHKSiMttKKKKaKKXKKKKKKMKKKKKKKKKKKtt Mrs. Rebecca M. 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