Cox - Freeman
Margaret Freeman of Raeford and Lonnie Cox of Nashville . Tenn. were
united in marriage on April 8 in Dillon. S. C. Mrs. Cox is employed with
J. P. Stevens in Wagram and Mr. Cox. with Kelly-Springfield in
Fayetteville. They are residing at 612 N. Jackson St. in Raeford.
^National Volunteer Week'
Highlighted With Luncheon
In honor of the many fine
Volunteers who give their time and
talents to the hospital, Moore
Memorial Hospital participated in
"National Volunteer Week". The
highlight of the week was a
luncheon given by the department
heads in the new cafeteria. Tuesday
afternoon, the cafeteria became a
banquet hall, featuring many kinds
of food in a warm, pleasant
atmosphere. The luncheon was
given in appreciation of the more
than 200 volunteers, who have this
past year given more than 40,000
hours in 32 service areas of the
hospital.
We are quite proud of our many
volunteers here at MMH. They
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CARPET CLEANER
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in half the time
New Low Rotes
Raef ord Cleaners
Ratford, N. C.
perform many activities which add
to our patient care. Volunteers
work in a non- medical capacity
complementing the routine activi
ties of the hospital. Volunteers are
men and women of all ages from
the surrounding area who have a
common interest: to serve others.
Volunteers, we thank you for
your time, your energy, and your
help.
Mrs. Sarah Howard has given more
than 1.300 hours here at Moore
Memorial Hospital in the Admit
ting office during the past four
years.
WEDDING INVITATIONS
AND ACCESSORIES
Engraved & Beautygraved
by National Engraving Company
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INCORPORATED
119 W. Elwood Ave.
Raeford, N. C.
Miss Norton, Mr. Frederick
Pledge Wedding Vows
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Mrs. Garry Allen Frederick
Miss Pamela Jo Norton, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Norton,
and Garry Allen Frederick, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frederick
of Aberdeen, pledged their wed
ding vows on Sunday. April 23. at
4:00 p.m.. at the Second Baptist
Church. The Rev. George Mc
Keithan officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
Mrs. Candace Gardner, organ
ist. and Don Brock, soloist present
ed a program of wedding music.
Mr. Brock sang "We've Only Just
Begun" and "Wedding Prayer".
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a floor-length gown
fashioned with an empire waistline,
white lace yoke trimmed in seeded
pearls, and Mary Sturat sleeves.
Her long veil was held in place by
a headpiece of lace and seed pearls.
She carried a bouquet of yellow
pink roses.
Maid of honor was Miss Agnes
Wilkes and Mrs. Elizabeth Martin
served as matron of honor for her
sister. They wore floor-length mint
green gowns with cap sleeves,
layered neckline, and empire waist
line. They also wore picture hats
and carried large yellow mums.
Kenneth Fredericks served as
best man for his son. Ushers were
Don Norton and Billv Norton,
brothers of the bride, and Kenneth
Frederick. Jr.. brother of the
bridegri ?om.
Flower girl was Lori Frederick
niece of the bridegroom, who was
escorted by Mark Norton, nephew
of the bride.
King bearer was Chris Martin,
nephew ot the bride.
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The bride's mother wore a dress
of pink Qiana knit with unpressed
pleats and lace collar. The mother
of the bridegroom wore a cream
colored dress with jacket.
For travel the bride chose a
two-piece light green dress with
lace cape and matching acces
sories. After a wedding trip to the
coast, the couple will reside at 14.
Chilton Dr. in Raeford.
The bride and bridegroom are
graduates of Hoke County High
School. The bridegroom is em
ployed by Leach s Auto and Body
Shop.
RECEPTION
The bride's parents entertained
with a reception in the Fellowship
Hall of the church immediately
following the ceremony.
The honored couple and their
parents greeted guests. Mrs. John
McLean. Jr., aunt ot the bnde.
poured punch. Cake was served by
Mrs. Debbie Norton, sister-in-law
of the bride, and by Mrs. Jean
McBryde. cousin of the bride
groom. The bride's book was kept
by Teresa Frederick, sister ot the
bridegroom. Mrs. Debbie Frede
rick assisted at the gitt table.
REHEARSAL DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frederick
entertained with a rehearsal dinner
at the Southern Restaurant.
The bride presented gifts to her
attendants.
OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
Attending from out of town were
Mr and Mrs. Tim Lee. Jackson
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Lee.
Jr Miss Robin Rohleder. and
Stanley Patrick. Rockingham;
Mrs. D C. Norton. Mrs. Vernon
Cliwis and daughters. Donna and
Carla. Mr. and Mrs. John McLean
and Johnny. Mike Baxley. and
Miss Elaine West. Laurinburg;
Mrs. Judy Soles and Mrs. Myrtle
Monroe. Fayetteville; Mr. and
Mrs Paul Watson. Santord; Mrs.
Loraine Kesterson. Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Love, and Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolf Love. Durham; and Mrs.
Lynn Tullock. Raleigh.
Quack
Diets
Ten million Americans waste
over S500 million a year on quack
diets, fake pills, and food supple
ments. Are you one of them?
"Prevent or Cure heart trouble,
diabetes, stomach trouble, tired
blood, old age and other troubles
with "Special Foods or Supple
ments." Do you buy or use them?
"Short Cut to Weight control" --
does it work? For how long?
Will an apple a day keep the
doctor away? Is it dangerous to
drink milk while eating seafood.
Today's quack is not the "medi
cine man" of the past. Often he
displays and uses impressive look
ing but medically worthless equip
ment. There is no scientific basis
for his diagnosis or treatment, but
he doesn't hesitate to use "scien
tific" terms in his conservation or
advertising in order to impress you.
Dr. Nadine Tope. Extension
Foods Specialist. North Carolina
State University, will speak to these
claims on Wednesday. April 26. in
the Conference Room of the County
Office Building.
CLASS OF 1943 -- \left to right] 1st row: Thelma Ma\s Bayliff, Loretta
Edge Young, Kathleen Freeman Flippenger. Marie Clark Ellis. Emogene
Sinclair Huff, Betty Jo Wood Johnson. 2nd row: James Nixon. D.R. Hujf.
Jr.. Julian Wood Monroe. Irene Peterson Smith. Kathleen Culbrethto
Meadows. Donald Harvey. 3rd row : Rev. Zane Grey Norton. Ed Hasty.
Margie Ashburn Mann. Audrey Cothran Bobbitt. Mamie Niven Smith.
Ken McNeill. 4th row: John C. Ray. Eugene Maxwell. Bill McNeill. Bill
Harmon
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CLASS OF 1944 -- [left to right | 1st row: Dan Campbell. Betsy A. Cole
McNeill. Bennie McGougan Gardner. Louise Smith McDiarmid. Randall
Moss. 2nd row: Tom Patterson. Edith Sanders Best. Juanita Cothran Coxe.
Fave Baker Jordan. Christine Hodgin Bond. Miss Lucy Glenn Gill
\teacher\. 3rd row: Mrs. Clyde Upchurch. Jr. \ teacher]. Percy McNeill.
June Wright. George White. Mrs. J.C. McLean \teacher\. 4th row: Doug
Nixon. Carol Odom Keilman. Charlie Pendergrass. Ketha Howell Lawing ^
Man ? McBryde. Elsie Upchurch McClesky. Leonora Curric McKay.
row: Cornelia Davis Pritchett. Lamell Vanhoy Moss. Geraline Maxwell
Adams. Allyne Smith Townsend. hack row: Eugene Currie. Joe Upchurch
Mr. James Turlington [teacher].
Two Hoke High Classes
Gather For Reunion
Lenora Thompson
The Elks Club. Southern Fines,
provided a picturesque setting for a
grand reunion of the 1943 and 1944
graduating classes of Hoke High
School. Raeford, on Saturday
night. April 15.
The 105 present included more
than 50 percent of the members
from each class with their spouses
and six teachers.
Greeting the classmates who
arrived shortly before the steak
dinner at seven o'clock, were D.R..
Jr. and Emogene Sinclair Huff of
Aberdeen, Ken and Betsy Ann Cole
McNeill. Fave Baker Jordan and
Edith Sanders Best of Raeford.
They gave out "hello" cards on
which were pictures of the classes at
graduation. These were suppose to
help the members "identify" their
former classmates and. also, to
show how much each had changed
over the years.
Edwin Hasty of the class of '43
gave the welcome and Joe Up
church of the class of '44 had the
introductory and read comments
from classmates who were unable
to attend, but sent their best wishes
as well as "regrets" by post.
The classes were very pleased
and honored to have among them
their principal. Mr. V.R. White of
Fayetteville and teachers: Mrs.
V.R. White; Mrs. Clyde Upchurch
with Mr. Upchurch, Mrs. J.C.
McLean and Mr. J.W. Turlington
of Raeford; and Miss Lucy Glenn
Gill of Burlington . Each made brief
remarks.
Ken McNeill brought rounds of
applause as he presented the "fun"
awards. Thelma Mays Bayliff of
Aberdeen won the award for having
been blessed with the most grand
children and Tom Patterson of
Tacoma. Washington, won the
award for having traveled the
farthest distance.
Mrs. Leonora Currie McKay of
Dunn delighted the group by
reciting a poem she composed
especially for the occasion. She
reminisced of the past -filled with
its "ups and downs" and looked to
the future -foreseeing years of
leisure living and doing all the
"dream" things that parents forego
while rearing a family.
The Reverend Zane Gray Norton
of Shelby, a member of the class of
'43 asked the blessing, and after
the delicious dinner and planned
program, the party concluded with
a social of "getting re-acquainted."
For those who wished to dance, the
walls were opened and they danced
to band music provided by the
club.
Arrangements of dogwood blos
soms and pink azaleas adorned the
reunion tables.
"It was a very good looking
group -pretty young, not too bald
and not too gray," said Betsy Ann
McNeill, who added, "of course
we were dressed in our best
clothes."
Everyone had an enjoyable and
memorable evening.
Bridge ?
Mrs Johnson
All members were present on
Thursday evening when Mrs. June
Johnson entertained her bridge
club.
Dessert and coffee were served
when quests arrived, and nuts and
punch, during progressions.
High score prize was awarded to
Mrs. Avery Connell. and Mrs. Earl
Gordon received the consolation
prize. Mrs. Berder Niven won the
bingo award.
Mrs McDonald
Mrs. William McDonald was
hostess to members of her bridge
club and visitors, Mrs. Rick Eng
lish, Mrs. Linwood Huffman, and
Mrs. Jerry Jordan, on Thursday
evening.
Snacks and iced drinks were
served during progressions.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Tom Burgess, club high scorer to
Mrs. W.K. Morgan, second high,
and to Mrs. English, visitor's high.
Personals
Mrs. J.T. Smith of Chester. S.C.,
visiting this week with her daught
er, Mrs. Robert Calhoun, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McDuffie and
Don Conoly of Fayetteville visited
friends and relatives in Mt. Airy
this past weekend.