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Raeford Friendship
The Raeford Friendship Club
met on Tuesday. February I, at
- 2:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall of
the Raeford United Methodist
' Church.
Mrs. Bertie Haire, president, led
the devotional service and presided
over the meeting. Miss Isabel
McFadyen read the minutes of the
last meeting and gave the
treasurer's report. A thank you
note was read from Mrs. Ann
Pate. Get well cards were sent to
Mrs. Emeline McLauchlin, Mrs.
Janie Ramsey, Mrs. Bernice King,
Miss Ua Graham, Hinton
McPhaul, J.W. McPhaul, T.C.
Scarborough and Harvey Warlick.
Miss Josephine Hall reported on
her trip to Pembroke last week
Meets Feb. 1st
where she attended a workshop on
"Safely for Older Adults." She
also asked members of the group
to meet Tuesday. Feb. 8 at 9 a.m.
at the Hoke County Library to
quilt several quilts for needy peo
ple in Hoke County.
W.P. Phillips gave a very in
teresting program on "Garden
Clean Up."
Refreshments were served to the
27 members present at the end of
the meeting.
The hostesses pinned valentines
on each member as they arrived.
Each member signed name and
address to be mailed to Con
gressman Bill Hefner in order to
receive Senior Citiien Newsletter.
HHS 63 Class Plans Reunion
Class of 1%3 ? Where are you?
Interest has been expressed in a
twentieth year class reunion for
early this summer. Fellow
classmates, please send your name
and address and any information
about the whereabouts of other
classmates to either Jean Brock
Alford, 502 West 19th Street,
Lumberlon. N.C. 28305 or Gail
Kell> York, 3595 Rosewood Drive,
Lumberlon, N.C. 28358. Please lei
us hear from you by March 15,
1983. as further planning for this
reunion is dependeni upon your
immediate response
Garden Club Meets Feb 1
NFWC, Raeford Garden Club
of Raeford Woman's Club, met
February 1, in the home of Mrs.
Julian Wright at 8:00 p.m., with
Mrs. Boyd Edmund, co-hostess.
Mrs. George King, chairman, con
ducted the business meeting. Mrs.
Autry, Mrs. Riley Jordan, and
Miss Grace Maline were added as
new members.
r
A donation was made to the
Hoke County Library for
Christmas decorations to be used
yearly.
The club will have theit Annual
Auction on April 5. Each member
was asked to bring items to be auc
tioned. Caroline Shook provided
the program on horticultural
slides.
Education Dept.
Meets With
Mrs. Hostetler
The February meeting of the
NFWC, Education Department of
the Raeford Woman's Club, met
at the home of Mrs. Julius Jordan,
with Mrs. Bob McPhail, co
hostess.
Mrs. Neill McFadyen, chair
man, presided over the business
meeting and announced that their
club will be hostess at the General
Woman's Club meeting in March.
Mrs. Charles Hostetler, pro
gram chairman, presented the
speaker, Mrs. Murphy Evans of
Laurinburg. Mrs. Evans reviewed
books and writing techniques of
her brother. Tom Wolfe. She in
cluded his eighth book, "The
Right Stuff", in which Wolfe in
troduces the inner world of the ear
ly astronauts. This book will be
made into a movie this year?
Mrs. Evans was accompanied by
Mrs. Hugh McArn, also of Laurin
burg.
Twenty members were served
refreshments of red tarts and cof
fee in the Valentine motif.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Freeman
of Washington, N.C. spent the
weekend with his mother Mrs.
G.M. Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. McPhaul
from Marietta, Ga. spent last week
with her mother, Mrs. J.D. Tapp.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McPhaul of Spar
tanburg, S.C. spent the weekend
with Mr. McPhaul's grandmother,
Mrs. J.D. Tapp.
Mrs. Norton
Is Honor Guest
At Shower
Mrs. Billy Norton was honored
recently with a stork shower at her
home in the Hillcrest Community.
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. Norton's sisters-in-law, Mrs.
Don Norton, Mrs. Billy Fred
McVicker and Mrs. Garry
Frederick.
Approximately 25 guests called
between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m.
Guests were served from the dining
room table that was centered with
a stork arrangement. Cake
squares, nuts, mints, sausage balls,
and punch was served.
Out of town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Norton of Sanford.
Earl Chason
Attends Open House
OfS.C Hospital
A picture recently taken at the
Kershaw County Memorial
Hospital, Camden, S.C., during
the open house in celebration of its
25th anniversary celebration was
received at The News-Journal of
fice. Shown in the picture were
Earl Chason, director of
maintenance, and board member
Sidney Jackson as they looked
over energy conservation figures.
The picture could not be reproduc
ed.
Mr. Chason is a native of Hoke
County. He maintains his home at
Rockfish, where his two children,
Chuck and Jennifer live, and com
mutes between Camden and
Rockfish on the weekends.
Fentress Speaks To Sandhills Women
The Sandhills Christian
Women's Club will meet at the
Country Club of North Carolina
on Thursday. February 17 at 1 1:30
a.m. CWC is an interdenomina
tional women's group with no
membership or dues. All are
welcome. The buffet lunch is
$5.50.
Guest speaker will be Shirley
Fentress from Virginia Beach,
Virginia. Mrs. Fentress is a former
Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. McNeill
announce the birth of a daughter,
Elizabeth Cashwell, on January 16
at Moore Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. McNeill is the former Miriam
Ropp. Grandparents are: Mr. and
Mrs. C.J. McNeill Jr., and the
Rev. and Mrs. John C. Ropp.
model and has Little Theatre
background. The Special Feature
will be Painting with Watercolors,
presented by Evelyn Hopkinson of
Aberdeen. Valerie Stancik of West
End will provide the Special
Music.
A free, pre school nursery will
be provided at the Brownson
Memorial Presbyterian Church in
Southern Pines. Mothers should
bring a sandwich for the child.
Reservations for the luncheon
and the nursery should be made by
calling 875-3759 no later than
Monday, February 14.
MOTHER-IN-LAW DAY. The
first Mother-in-Law-Day was
celebrated March 5, 1934 at
Amarillo, Texas. The honored
mother was Mrs. W.F. Donald
mother-in-law of Gene Howe, part
owner and editor of the Amarillo
Daily News and Amarillo Globe,
who was responsible for the
celebration.
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