SwiL ol 0 \),r WORLD'S FAIR KNOXVILLE, TENN. June 20th - 23rd 6 Au&. 25th - 28th 2 Full Days At The Fair ? Plus Tour Of Biltmore Estate CONTACT MERLE IMMEDIATELY Merle Lancaster P.O. Box 377 Parkton, N.C. 919-858-3420 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Floyd ception. The Fellowship Hall was beautifully decoratco with potted mums, arrangements of mixed spring flowers, and ferns. A candelabra arrangement of yellow roses and mixed flowers centered the refreshment table. Courtesies Shown Linda Mercer Miss Linda Mercer of Chapel Hill and Mr. Ted Davis of Raleigh, who will be married on Sunday, May 23 were honored Saturday evening at a dinner party in the John Balfour home in Lumber Bridge. Guests were invited into the dining room to serve themselves from a delicious buffet of water chestnut chicken salad, ham, creamed peas, baked potatoes wrapped in onion rings, stuffed pears, reish and lemon tarts. The hostess then invited guests into the glass room where places were set for twenty four at tables covered with white cloths centered with arrangements of Iris, Azaleas and Lillies of the Valley. "Hiey were served homemade breads and bev erages of their choice. Miss Mercer was given a corsage and the couple elect received a gift of silver. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. John Balfour, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Balfour, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gib t (SmgJjam J&ttion N. Main St., Raeford, N.C. Mother's Day is Sunday, May 9 Vacation Time Is Just Around The Corner! Stop In And See Our Great Collection SUNDRESSES SHORTS SKIRTS KNIT SHIRTS SWIM WEAR TENNIS ATTIRE DRESSES Sundresses by Malia 6c Lanz Dresses by Charles Alan i Henry Lee. Lanz ' Schrader Sporl J Lovely Knits by Manssa Christina & ? Castleber-v Suits By Lilli Ann son, Mr. and Mrs. A.K. Leach. Mr. A.K. Leach. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Willcox. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Danford of Raleigh. Miss Linda Mercer, May bride elect of Ted Davis, was honored with a brunch in the City Room in Lumberton on Saturday, May 1. Hostesses for the occasion were Mesdames Frank Boyette, L.L. Cottrell, Kenneth Davis, Billy Mc Master and Floyd Thornton. Upon arrival the bride-elect and her mother, Mrs. N.P. Mercer, were presented corsages of white glameilias. Punch was served as the guests arrived. Following the social period, the guests were invited into the dining room for the buffet meal of fruit, ham, sausage casserole, hashed brown potatoes, scrambled eggs, blueberry muffins, biscuits and accompaniments. The bride-elect's table was graced with an arrangement of pink and white snapdragons, car nations and fruit. The auxiliary tables featured arrangements of fruit. The hostesses' gift to Miss Mercer was a platter in her chosen stonewall pattern. Tony Graham Earns Diploma Job Corps member Tony Graham, of Rt. 3. Box 202, Raeford, was awarded his General Equivalency High School Diploma at Earle C. Clements Job Corps Center in special award ceremonies on April 20. The center is in Morganfield, Ky. The GED diploma is earned by students only after successful com pletion of a wide range of academic studies and after passing a written test administered at the University of Kentucky - Henderson Com munity College. Graham is completing studies in landscape/nursery. July 8-10 OUTER BANKS ? Trvo.. Palace A i New Hern. Ocracolce. Cape Hatterav Naf,s Head. Kittv Hawk, "Lost Colony" at Manteo Sept. 1 1 NEW YORK FOR A DAY ?Si?hf>eeinp, (Uptown And Downtown Tours And" Statue Of Ltbertv): Shop ping Or A Plav. CONTACT: Merle Lancaster P.O. Box 377 Parkton. N.C. 28371 Ph. 919-858-3420 Pleasant-Battle 1J Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pleasant of Raeford announce the engagement of their daughter. Deborah Ann. to QM2 Kelvin Donald Battle, of Irvington. N.J. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Battle of Irvington. N.J. The wedding is planned for June 26th in Newport News. Virginia. Personals Dale Norton of Washington, D.C. spent the weekend in Raeford visiting with relatives. He was here especially for Sunday to attend a birthday dinner for his grand mother, Betty H. Lee, in Rocking ham. Also attending from Raeford were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Norton and Katrina; Mr. and Mrs. Don Norton, Mark and Donnie; and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Frederick. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norton of Sanford also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Archie McBryde of Philadelphia, Pa. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arne Fowler the weekend of April 24. Mr. McBryde is the brother of Mrs. Fowler. Relatives visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warlick on Tuesday and Wednesday were: Mrs. Claude Staney, Mrs. Yates Horn, Mrs. James Cornwell and Mrs. V.O. Cline. All from Cleveland County. Mr. and Mrs. Huey Long of Charlotte spent Sunday with Mr, Long's sisters, Mrs. George and Mrs. A.J. Freeman. Riley -Cook Couple Wed Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cook announce the marriage of their daughter, Susan Jane Cook, to Ricky Lee Riley, son of J.K. Rilev, Jr. The wedding took place in Chapel Hill on Saturday, May 1, Honors Shown MissCoker, Bride-Elect Miss Becky Coker was honored with a miscellaneous bridal shower on Thursday. April 29th in the home of Mrs. McRae Simmons of Elizabethtown. A corsage of pink rosebuds was presented to the bride-elect upon arrival. After the gifts were opened and displayed, the guests were served strawberry parfait, wedding cookies, nuts and iced drinks. Miss Coker was remembered with placemats and matching napkins by the hostess. Out of town guests were Mrs. Richard Coker, Mrs. Jesse Gulledge and Mrs. George Wood. ? * * Miss Becky Coker was honored with a coffee on Saturday, May 1st in the home of Mrs. Avery Connell. Co-hostesses were Mrs. George King and Mrs. Henry Birnstein. Upon arrival the bride-elect was presented with a corsage of daisy pompons. Guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments. The table was covered with an em broidered linen cloth and centered with a silk floral arrangement. The refreshments consisted of lemon squares, butterscotch brownies, cheese biscuits, chicken salad sandwiches, ham biscuits, sausage pinwheels and other party deli cacies. The hostesses remembered Miss Coker with gifts of china and crystal in her chosen patterns. Miss Martha Ann Wood, May bride-elect, was also remembered with gifts by the hostesses. Out of town guest was Miss Dawn Hines ofWilington. Laviner-Cume Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Benford Laviner of Wagram announce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Marie, to David Gene Currie. son of Mrs. Frances Currie of Raeford and the late Hugh Ellis Currie. A June 27th wedding is planned at ? the Mont pelier Presbyterian Church in Wagram. Chominode Club To Celebrate 60th Anniversary The Chaminade Music Club will cclebrate its sixtieth anniversary at its monthly meeting to be held on Tuesday. May 11. at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Pres byterian Church. A salad dinner will be enjoyed by members and their guests. The past presidents of the club will be honored on this occasion. Cak s?d DECORATED C. Ashley 875-4087 Ideal gifting choices for^ that lovely lady who's J given you all the time A and love and loyalty she 4 has, any of these beautiful fashion selections for Mother's Day will truly say how you cherish her and all that she is and has meant to you! POLYESTER & COTTON SLACKS GIFT WRAPPED BEAUTIFULLY MAIN STREET RAEFORD