GRAND OPENING - Pauline Fashion and Gift Shop, in business in Raeford a year and 8 months, had its grand Opening of its new home, on South Main Street downtown, Thursday morning. Mrs. Pauline Daniels, the owner of the business, is cutting the ceremonial ribbon. L-R at the opening ceremony are Miss Fetena Baldwin. Dennis Daniels, Mrs. Patricia Daniels Baldwin, Mrs. Pauline Daniels, Miss Louella Daniels, and Miss Karen Ray. Miss Baldwin, Daniels, son of the owner. Miss Baldwin, and Karen Ray, a niece of the owner, are on the sales staff, and Miss Daniels, a daughter of the owner, is the manager of the store. Mrs. Patricia Baldwin is a daughter of the owner. The store offers fashions for men. women, and children. It was moved to its present home, formerly occupied by Niven's Appliances and Furniture, from 111 W. Elwood Ave. [Staff Photo by Bill Lindau .] I - From the Superintendent's Desk by Haz. Autry "DRAFT REGISTRATION" This may seem like a strange title for an educational article but education touches on everything that exists, so I am right on step. Q Many of my best ideas come from moments that 1 spend by myself. I am sure that some folks are convinced that apparently I don't spend any moments by myself because I don't have any good ideas. Friends or foes must admit that I don't mind expressing an idea, good or bad. This really doesn't have anything to do with ^what 1 want to write about. ? I got into this complicated tale because the ideas 1 want to express on draft registration came to me when 1 was mowing my lawn at 6:30 a.m., which simply proves a point that you don't have many ideas at 6:30 a.m. In a serious note I become distressed when I try to analize what is happening to our society ^Courtesies Shown Barbara James, Bride-elect Barbara James, August bride - elect of Dickie Lippard, was re cently honored on several oc casions. Her fellow Jaycettes gave a ^surprise bridal shower on August 5 vat 7:30 p.m. at the home of Jennie Gibson. The refreshment table was cen tered with a crystal bud vase containing coral - colored silk roses, which was the hostesses' gift to the bride-elect. Refreshments of homemade strawberry cake, iced tea, and munchies were served. ? * ? 0 On Thursday evening. August 7, she was honored by the employees of The Bank of Raeford at a dinner held at the home of Mrs. John Walker. The honoree was greeted in the dining room and presented a corsage of daisies. Places were laid for twenty in the dining room and in the living room. Special guests _ were the bride-elect's mother. Mrs. OSam Creech, and the bridegroom - elect's mother, Mrs. C.L. Lippard. After dinner, the honoree was showered with many lovely gifts. * * ? The couple was honored at a cookout on Friday evening, August 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Jr. Hosting the occasion were the bridegroom - ?elect's family members. Upon arrival, the bride - elect was presented a daisy corsage with red-checked ribbon. The honored couple was also given a platter in their chosen pattern. Picnic tables were covered with red and white checked cloths and decorated with mason jars holding daisies. The refreshment table was accented by a whale - shaped a watermelon rind filled with fruit. "Family and friends enjoyed hot dogs, hamburgers, and all the trimmings. Homemade ice cream was served for dessert. Hospital News 1 WOMACK ARMY HOSPITAL I Lide Rogers I MOORE MEMORIAL A HOSPITAL sMaude Calloway and especially the young people who will be our leaders of tomor row. The draft registration is but one example of what total freedom will do for a nation. The sad part of the whole sorry protest movement against the draft and other seg ments of society is that the protes tors do not really realize that only in a democracy will they be allowed to voice their opinions and de nounce the elected leaders. They are so dumb that they don't realize that in case of war that if we are not ready with not only manpower but brains, the freedom they enjoy will become nonexistent. I could hardly wait until my turn came to go into service because I was proud to serve my country. Sure we had people that tried everything to get out of serving because they were afraid or had other reasons but in general the attitude that prevailed throughout the land was Jjfide in serving our country and freedom. 1 know this is bunk to the protestors and it is a waste of time to explain it to them, and us old hands have some mighty evil thoughts when we think of their conduct, but they have their rights whether we like it or not, and I am sure when our mad spell passes we wouldn't have it any other way. That doesn't mean that we like it but 1 would like to think that we have enough sound judgment and common sense to realize that in a democracy we must put up with an element that wants something for nothing. All protestors are not disloyal but their actions must improve or their reasons must be more convincing before the general public will label them as anything other than un grateful citizens. If those that protest the draft could only show those of us that are in favor of it another country that would allow a Communist to insult the governor without fear of repri sal or reprimand; show us another country that would permit refugees to come into a country that a dictator has thrown out. and once they are in to furnish them medical supplies and a place to live and to try to make life better for them in general. They need to show us a country that will permit students to protest our way of life even when their own country is holding some of our citizens illegally and pretending the same citizens are traitors. The protestors ought to be able to show us another country that will Gome to the reseue-.of a downtrod den people ftTat the rest of the world has turned its back on. When hurricane Allen tore up countries that were alien to us we rushed in with food and medicine. The draft evadors need to tell us what country joined us. Young people have never been guilty of doing a lot of thinking at certain stages in their lives, and this was true of us older heads in our younger days, but 1 don't believe we were guilty of civil disobedience and draft evasion. I pray that the protestors will not live in a world of Hitlers, a Stalin or a Castro, but irrational thinking, careless acts and a lack of a commitment to freedom is the first step in assuring their children will not enjoy the right to protest. Roekfish News by Patricia Clark Holt Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark and family and their niece. Gay, travel ed to Disney World last weekend and reportedly had a really good time. Their Saturday - through - Wednesday holiday included camp ing out in the Disney World campground. On Friday, August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood left for Badin Lake, where they visited Mrs. Carl Pemberton. They left there Wed nesday morning for Winston-Salem and a visit with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Wood. They all drove to Boone on Monday, spent the night there and did some touring in the mountains on Tuesday. They spent Wednes day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rocky Wood in Winston - Salem and returned home Thurs day. Miss "lern Clark spent a few days last week and the weekend with her grandmother. Mrs. Agnes Clark. Mrs. Connie Simmons and niece Danielle Brown of Hope Mills visited Mrs. Agnes Clark, Miss Terri Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holt Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Clark had as her guest Sunday Mrs. Eula Lunstord of Raeford. Mrs. Carole Clark and son. Tony, spent the weekend with Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pittman. in Clarksville. Va. Attendance seems to have been good at all our community churches last Sunday. Troop 404 Officers Elected Offices for Boy Scout Troop 404 were elected at a recent troop meeting. The troop changed the ranks of some of the boys, and some remained in their positions. One was granted a second position. The ranks are: Randy Scull, senior patrol; Da vid Butler, assistant senior patrol; Danny McDiarmid, Bear Patrol leader; Michael McArn, Cobra Patrol leader; Tracy Weston, Pan ther Patrol leader; Orlando Mc Arn, scribe; Eric Maxwell, quar termaster; James Easterling, musi cian; Ronald Cameron, bugler; Lec Floyd, historian; John Sappenfield librarian; and William Currie. reporter and Chaplain aide. ?William Currie Reporter Stephens Reunion The,, .Stephens reunion will be held Sunday at the Community Building in St. Pauls, on North Third Street. A picnic lunch will be held at 1 p.m. The reunion is for the Stephenses related to Dock, Tom, John and the late Younger and Bose Stephens. 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