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Mrs. Steve Phillips. Social Reporter. 875-4171
Rozier- Hill Wedding
On Christmas Eve
Births
Barbara Watson Hill, daughter
of Mrs. C.P. Kinlaw, and Morris
Franklin Rozier, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Rozier of St. Pauls
were united in marriage on
December 24 at 7:30 p.m.
The candlelight ceremony was
officiated by the Rev. Billy Beaver
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Kinlaw.
The bride wore a cream - colored
floor length gown and carried a
nosegay of red and white car
nations. She was attended by Mrs.
Leonard Stoke* of Rockingham.
? Mr. Rozier served as his son's
best man. Tony Fowler, of
Florence, S.C., cousin of the bride,
{assisted with the music.
Following the ceremony, Mr.
and Mrs. Kinlaw entertained with a
reception. Greeting guests was
Mrs.^Kjeorge Lewis of Southern
Pines, daughter of Mr. Kinlaw.
Punch and cake were served by
Mrs. Gloria Fowler of Tabor City
and Mrs. Donna Putnam of Galax,
Va.. aunts of the bride.
A Christmas theme was used
throughout the home using tra
ditional Christmas trimmings,
poinsettias. and an ivy draped
candlelabra with red tapers.
The refreshment table was
centered with an arrangement of
red and white carnations.
After a wedding trip to Stone
Mountain, Ga., the couple will
reside at 516 E. Edinborough Ave.
in Raeford,
Mr. and Mrs. Rozier are both
employed at Burlington Industries.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips and
son Brad, of Asheboro spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Upchurch and Mr.
and Mrs. W.C. Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gore and
children. Hal, Jr. and Mahala, of
Chipley, Fla, spent last week with
her mother, Mrs. O.B. Maxwell.
Christmas guests of Mrs. Maxwell
were her children, Mr. and Mrs.
Bradley Buie and children. Mr.
and Mrs. O.B. Maxwell, Jr. and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. C.E.
Melin and family, all of Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McPhaul and
children of South Boston, Va.
spent last week in Raeford visiting
their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Maxwell and Mr. and
Mrs. J.W. McPhaul, and other
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Houston and
children spent the holidays in
Pickens, S.C., with their parents.
kThey attended the Gator Bowl in
9 Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. J.T. Smith of Chester, S.C.,
has been visiting with her daughter
and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Calhoun and daughter, Elizabeth.
Mr. Calhoun attended the Gator
Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla. on
Friday.
Angus McDonald of Washington.
D.C. has returned after spending
the holidays with his mother, Mrs.
Sarah McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McPhaul and
boys of Lyons, Ga. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Hinton McPhaul during the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peoples re
turned Monday after spending a
few days with their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lefler and
children, in Hendersonville, Tenn.
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Peoples were their children and
families, Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes
of Washington, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Lefler and children of Hen
dersonville. Tenn., and Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Repsch of Fayette
ville.
From The
Home Agent's Desk
By Kllen S. Willis & Anna Pecle
BLACK-EYE PEAS
Is it fact or fiction that good luck
will follow you every day of the year
if you eat blackeye peas and corn
bread on New Year's Day?
For some people, eating blackeye
peas becomes a New Year's Day
School Menu
FRIDAY. JANUARY b
Beef Vegetable Soup
Crackers
Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich
Orange Half
Milk
MONDAY. JANUARY 9
Hamburger Steak w/Gravy
Fluffy Rice
kGreen Beans
Apple
Rolls
Milk
TUESDAY. JANUARY 10
Spaghetti w Meat Sauce
Cheese Wedge
Steamed Cabbage
Cornbread
Fruit Cup
Milk
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY II
Smoked Sausage
Baked Beans
Turnip Greens
Rolls
Diced Pears
Milk
THURSDAY. JANUARY 12
Turkey w /Noodles
June Peas
Tossed Salad
Rolls -
Peanuts '
Milk
the united way
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occasion for an at-home party. In
that case, blackeye peas can be
served right along with the other
buffet foods. Or they can be the
main dish of a meal.
For whatever reason, now is a
good time to put in a supply of dry
beans and dry peas. After all, there
are many good things you can say
about dry beans and peas. Here are
some of them:
Dry beans and peas add up to
easy storage. They come in small
packages and demand no refrigera
tion. They need only be kept tightly
covered and in a cool place.
Dry beans and peas have a long
shelf life. When properly stored,
they are available for emergency
meals or regular meal planning.
Dry beans and peas aren't a
seasonal food. They're good all year
round.
And they offer good food value.
They are an excellent source of
protein and other essential nutri
ents.
And dry beans and peas combine
well. Used in chili or bean or pea
soup with bacon, they form a
powerful protein team.
So for good eating all year round,
serve dry beans and peas often.
LIQUID BROWN SUGAR
Liquid brown sugar is a new
product that looks like a good buy
at first glance. But you might want
to take a closer look.
The label says to use .half as
much of the liquid product as
regular granulated brown sugar in
any recipe. So if a recipe calls for a
cup of brown sugar, you would use
a half cup of the liquid. Sounds like
a bargain, but penny-wise, it is not.
If you buy the regular brown
sugar, you pay about 15 cents a
cup. But that half cup of liquid
brown sugar costs about 22 cents --
or seven cents more. That's the
price for the convenience of an
easy-to-measure product.
Liquid brown sugar is tasty on
pancakes, waffles or ice cream. But
you can make your own using a half
cup of water for each cup of regular
brown sugar. Warm over low heat
and serve.
So think twice before you put
liquid brown sugar into your
grocery cart. If you want to save
money, buy the old stand-by ?
granulated brown sugar.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mills
Anderson of Catawba announce the
birth of a son, Howard Matjc, on
December 13 at Catawba Memorial
Hospital in Hickory. Maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Williams of Raeford. Mrs.
Anderson is the former Sonya
Williams.
Capt. and Mrs. Tom Bolin of Ft.
Sherman, Canal Zone announce
the birth of a daughter, Russanne,
December 31, 1977. Mrs. Bolin is
the former Mary Wallis McLean.
Hospital News
MOORE MEMORIAL
Mrs. W.D. McLeod
Jim Maxwell
McCAIN
Mrs. Delia Raynor
Personals
Guests of Miss Beth Wood on
Thursday and Friday of last week
were her classmates of Mars Hill
College, Miss Jeri Mauney of
Shelby and Michael Thompson of
Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. William W.
Cameron, Jr. and children spent
the holidays in Tennessee with her
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson and
son James of Chicago were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Arne Fowler during
the Christmas holiday. Mrs. John
son is the sister ot Mr. Fowler.
Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fowler were Mrs. Mary
Williams of Washington. D.C..
George Armstrong of Greensboro,
and Sgt. and Mrs. Allen Walker
and children of Raeford.
Personals
Mrs. A.J. Freeman had all her
children home for the Christmas
holidays; Leroy and family of
Memphis. Tenn; William and
family of Spartanburg. S.C.;
Tommy and family of Red Springs;
A.J. and family of Fayetteville; and
Mrs. N.M. Fippinger and family of
Newport News. Va. Also visiting
was Mrs. Freeman's grand
daughter Mrs. Johnny Clark and
family of Henderson, Ky.
Mrs. Carl Freeman has returned
home after spending the past two
weeks with her children, Mr. and
Mrs. Everette Farrell and family of
Saxaphaw and Mr. and Mrs. W.M.
Blackmon and family of High
Point.
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