l !QmXa> Mrs. Stevr Phillips. Social Reporter. 8T.?-4171 Morrisey Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Dock Morrisey Mr. and Mrs. Dock Morrisey celebrated their 50th wedding an niversary on March 17. The Morriseys have three chil dren, ten grandchildren and four great grandchildren. They are members of Silver Grove Baptist Church of Raeford, have been lifetime residents of Raeford. They were married March 17, 1932. College News Two Hoke County residents have been named to the Dean's List and three to the Honor Roll, for academic excellence in the fall semester at East Carolina Univer sity. Two former Hoke County resi dents also were named to the Dean's List. John C. McGougan of Rt. 1 . Box 250, Lumber Bridge, Benjamin C. Matthews of Rt. 1, Box 287, Aberdeen, and Jerry L. Bruner of Rt. 1. Box 330. Shannon, have been named to the Honor Roll. John E. Frazier of Rt. 2, Box 244, Raeford, Lori L. Niven of P.O. Box 773, Raeford, and Janice E. Crissman and William K. Davis, both of Greenville, N.C.. and formerly of Raeford, have been named to the Dean's List. A student must make a B-plus average with no grade lower than C to be named to the Dean's List. The Honor Roll is for students who make a B average with no grade lower than C. Bank Women Hear Congressman A meeting of the South Central N.C. Group of the National Asso ciation of Bank Women was held on March 9 at the J.F.R. Barn Steak House in Southern Pines. Forty-eight members and guests, were present for "Executive Evangelist Team Annniversary The Evangelist Team of St. Mary Pentecostal Holiness Church will hold their first anniversary obser vance on March 38 at 3 p.m. The program is being sponsored by the Evangelist Vilaree Sconiers. Bishop George McKoy is the pastor, Eldress L.E. McKoy. the assistant pastor, and Roberta Hen don the president. SOCIALS - - 875-2121 HAZEL KA Y TOURS Disney World ?120 Dotes: April 22-25, May 27-30, Jeae 11-13, Jwty 22-25, Ae?. 12-15 end Sept. 9-12. Mar. 24-21 - Amish Country & Gettysburg. *120 April 1-4 - Nashville & Grand Ole Opry *150 Other Dates: Jwm 3-6 ? 17-20, Jvty 22-25, Aif. 5-1, Sept. 9-12, end Oct. 21*24. April 9-11 - Washington, D.C. The Nation's Copitol *125 April 14 II - Renfro Valley Ken tucky & The Renfro Volley Jam boree. *100 May tfcreegh Ottebir ? World's Fair *135*140 HAZEL KAY TOURS Call Mary R. Maples ?7S-2423 Night." The group was welcomed by chairman Mary H. Harvell, loan officer and branch manager. Southern National Bank, Laurin burg. Each member was asked to stand and present her guests for the evening. The speaker for the meeting was Congressman Charles G. Rose. Ill, who spoke on how the budget cuts will affect North Carolina. He stressed the fact that attitude toward changes is an important factor in making the changes work. NABW consists primarily of women bank officers and is the largest individual membership association in the banking in dustry. Its services and programs are directed toward the en couragement of excellence and career growth for all personnel involved with banking. Mrs. Adams Is Honor Guest At Shower Mrs. Harley Adams was honored Saturday evening with a floating bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Graham Monroe on Harris Ave. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Frank Teal, Mrs. David Gibson, and Mrs. Chalmers Davis. Arrangements of camellias were used throughout the home. After Mrs. Adams opened gifts, guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments. Bridal Shower Fetes MissConoly Mrs. Mike Conoly entertained with a kitchen and linen shower Saturday afternoon at her home in Southern Pines honoring bride elect Gail Conoly. Upon arrival Miss Conoly was presented with a corsage of carnations. After guests were greeted and the honoree opened gifts, everyone was invited to enjoy refreshments. Mixed flowers centered the table where the hostess served punch, cake squares, and nuts. Miss Conoly and Jim Hicks are to be married April 10 at the Raeford Presbyterian Church. Birthdays Julie Johnson Julie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson, celebrated her first birthday on Sunday, March 14th. at her home on Dickson Street. Birthday cake, ice cream, and punch were served. Special guests were the honoree's grandmothers, Mrs. R.H. Garner and Mrs, W.L. Johnson of Roanoke Rapids. Other guests included Tracey Williamson, Zachary McGougan, and Kevin Winters. Chris Dore Chris Dore celebrated his fifth birthday on Sunday. Guests were served hot dogs, hamburgers, chips, birthday cake, and ice cream. Guests included Jennifer Dore. Kim and Heather Holcomb, Tona Townsend, Mandv and P.J, White. Mr. and Mrs. A1 White, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip White. Steve Miller. Beth Shannon, Steve. Robbie, and Frances Strickland. All bridge club mrmbers were present on Thursday i.ight at the home of Mrs. Martin Webb. Dessert and coffee were served when guests arrived. Cokes, nuts, and candy were served during the evening. High scorer was Mrs. William T. Niven and the consolation winner was Mrs. Bobby Gibson. Bingo prizes were won by Mrs. Alfred K. Leach and Mrs. Neill McFadyen. Mrs Webb Jr NOW OPEN Candlestick drafts 113 EASTELWOOD (behind McLauchlln Co.) * * draft ? * tSufifiCUl Consignment On Approval 9:30-5:30 Mon. thru Sat. Betty Gill 875-8915 HELPING PEOPLE TO LIVE WITH Ellen WUIIs Horn? Economics Extension Agent Schedule Monday, March 22, 1982, 7:00 p.m. - Mens Cooking Class 7:30 p.m. - Mildouson Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. Tuesday, March 23, 1982, 9:30 a.m. - Rockfish Extension Home makers Club Meeting. 12:40 p.m. - Business Girls Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. Thursday, March 25, 1982, 5:00 p.m. - North Raeford Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. Hint: To thaw frozen bread or rolls, wrap in aluminum toil and heat at 326 degrees F. for 5 minutes. Add charm to an outfit with a perfectly tied bow Tax Form Aid Free Free assistance in preparing income tax returns is available at the Cameron Heights and South Hoke Neighborhood Service Cen ters through April 30 on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. -4 p.m. The Lumbee Regional De velopment Association also is ot tering the free service Mondays through Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ANN S House off Beauty 118 W. Edin. 875-4680 BEAUTY SALON For All Your Hair Care Needs We retail Redken, Oermetics. Lange, Kenera. and many other hair pro ducts Body Wraps. Leotards ft Tights. FIGURE SALON Complete exercise program. Vibrating Belts. Bikes. Twist Away. Massage Rollers. Treadmill. Exercy cle. Slant Board. Beauty Bar. Ballet Bar, Bench ft Wts ft Jump Rope. Wet Sauna. Tanning Booth - Get A Tan Indoors At the left - notice the "perfect bow" being used in four different ways. A long narrow purchased scarf can also be tied in similar ways. - Another new look for today is to use a '/?" to Vi" wide grosgrain or velvet ribbon under the collar of a buttoned-to-the neckline blouse or dress - and tied into a small bow with the ends hanging down several inches. Practice with a waistline sash or a necktie - for the steps of bowtying. Stand at a mirror and study the illustrations below. In no time you'll master the art of the perfect bow. Do share it with your family and friends. Tell them to do the same. ..and this will pretty up the world a bit for everybody... since a well-tied bow is lovely to look at! 1 . With the 2 ends even - make a single knot. Then use the under neath portion to make a loop. 2. Next, bring the upper portion over and under the first loop to torm the knot and a second loop at the same! 3. Finally pull both loops tight, so that they are even in size. ..and with ends even. too. 4. Puft out the bow and the ends. Smile!

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