Miss Ashburn, Bride-Elect Honored At Drop In Feb. 2 . Miss Kathy Ashburn, bride-elect of Charles Bryan Archer on March 5, was honored on Wednesday evening of last week at a drop-in at the home of Mrs. Homer Tuttle, with Mrs. Bobby Cox, co-hostess. Candles and arrangements of flowers made a lovely background as guests were greeted and directed to the dining table for an assort ment of hors d'oeuvres and punch, served by the mother of the bride elect, Mrs. Randall Ashburn. The dining tabic was covered with an army-navy tablecloth, centered with yellow roses and flanked by yellow burning tapers. Miss Ashburn was presented a corsage of yellow daisies upon ar rival and other gifts from the hostesses were a plate, a piece of crystal in her chosen patterns, and an elegant blue pillow, cross stitched and centered with her in itials, incidentally the same now as they will be after she is married. Mrs. Ferguson Hosts Public Affairs Department NFWC. Public Affairs Depart ment of the Raeford Woman's Club met on Tuesday evening of last week in the home of Mrs. Ben Ferguson. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Paul Livingston and Mrs. Charles Constantino. Miss Caroline Parker, chair man, opened the meeting with a devotional service and presided 'over the business session. Mrs. Stanley Koonce, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Bill Cameron, coordinator of Excep tional Children for Hoke County Schools, who presented the pro gram. Mrs. Cameron said that great stride had been made in education for the exceptional child. In 1973 eleven teachers taught some special child. Today ther are 41 people employed in the Hoke County schools under the ex ceptional program. In 1974 seventy-five major laws were pass ed assuring the right to education for the exceptional child. Prior to that the handicapped children were allowed only public education which caused many to remain at home with little or no contact with others. Weddin&s, Parties, Luncheons CALL Pat Howard 875-8635 or 875-4334 Raeford. N.C. Presently the exceptional pro gram in Hoke County has a $500, OCX) budget, 85 percent of which is spent in salaries and fringe benefits. These children learn by doing, touching and holding and this takes extensive supplies. Mrs. Cameron also explained the SWAP Program with Sandhill Youth Cen ter. During the social hour refreshments in the Valentine motif were served by the hostesses. Singing Valentine Sponsored By Raeford Juniorettes The Raeford Juniorettes are sponsoring a "Singing Valentine" fund raiser on Sunday, February 13 from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. Get in touch with any Juniorette in ad vance or call the Raeford United Methodist Church on the above date at 875-21 1 1 . The following in formation must be given: The name of the person to receive the valentine, their address, and the specific time that you wish for the valentine to be delivered. Each valentine will cost $2.00. For Social News Call 875-2121 tl&t Bordeaux Dinner Theatre Bordeaux Motor Inn Village & Owen Drives ? Fayetteville Wed. thru Sun. Evenings Last Performances DONT M/SS IT Resv. 323-1114 Box Office Open Noon-6 p.m. Daily Senior Citizen, Student and Group Discounts Bridge Mrs. Webb Mrs. Martin Webb was hostess to the members of her bridge club on Thursday evening of last week. A dessert course in the Valentine motif was served upon arrival and Mrs. June Johnson was welcomed as a new member. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. W.T. Niven, high scorer, Mrs. John Pecora, low scorer and Mrs. Neill McFadyen, Jr., bingo. Mrs. Lamont Mrs. William Lamont entertain ed the members of her bridge club on Thursday evening of last week. Camellia arrangements centered the entertaining tables for the dessert course in the Valentine motif served before the game. Mrs. T.B. Lester was high scorer at the conclusion of the game. Birthday M.V. Culbreth M.V. Culbreth was honored on his birthday Sunday at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Culbreth, Jr. and son Malcolm III, at their home in Smithfield. Mr. Culbreth was accompanied to Smithfield by his wife, their son, Larry, his mother, Mrs. Ethel Culbreth and Mrs. Culbreth's aunt, Mrs. Ella Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Culbreth's other daughter, Mrs. David Melvin and Mr. Melvin of Winterville, N.C. joined them for the birthday luncheon. During the afternoon many friends and former neighbors in the Selma-Smithfield area were in vited to share birthday cake and ice cream, along with much reminesc ing with the Culbreth family, former residents of'that area. - Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Harvey Warlick Clarence Rose Hinton McPhaul DUKE T.C. Scarborough MEMORIAL, CHAPEL HILL Marianne Baker - entered Tuesday GASTON MEMORIAL. GASTON I A Emeline McLauchlin - Surgery on knee last week Say You Saw ir In The News-Journal BELTS and JEWELRY 1/2 price LADIES' SLEEPWEAR 700 BRAND NAME SPRING SPORTSWEAR HOURS: M?n? Tum.. W*d. ? 30 ? 8:90 Thur b Frl. ?:30 ? 7:30 S?t. t:30 ? 3:30 Zuelipt' is Sample, (laowi BIG SALE Mark Down On DRESSES Name Brands You Know 40% off ALREADY LOW PRICES 90% IF RETAIL Retail $58.00 $64.32 $42.00 EXAMPLES Evelyn's Price $29.00 $32.00 $26.00 SALE PRICE $17.40 $19.20 $15.60 NEW SHIPMENT LADIES' LARGE SIZE DRESSES 14 -^4 to If You Are Size 6-12 Don't Miss This Salesman Sample Sale Cash Please On Sale Merchandise Upstairs In Lo& Cabin Hwy 211 East Raeford, N.C. 1 Mr*. Carlton Niven, Social Reporter, 875-3785 Beacham-Ansley i /? Mrs. Robert M. Beacham of Laurinburg, is pleased to an nounce the engagement of her daughter Kathryn Rose Beacham to Peter Calvin Ansley, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles C. Ansley of Antioch Community. The bride-elect, daughter of the late Mr. Robert M. Beacham, is a graduate of Marlboro Academy, South Carolina, and St. Andrews Presbyterian College in Laurin burg. She is now employed by the State of North Carolina as Deputy Clerk of Court, in Scotland Coun ty Peter is a graduate of South View High School, Fayetteville, attend ed Lees-McRae Presbyterian Col lege in Banner Elk, North Carolina and St. Andrews College. He is Assistant Manager of B.C. Moore's in McCall, South Carolina. They will be married on March 6th at Antioch Presbyterian Church in a private ceremony conducted by Peter's father the Rev. Charles C. Ansley. Their plans are to reside in Laurinburg. M. V. Peele, Mike Peckham Enjoy Birthday Mr. M.V. Peele honored her husband and grandson, Mike Peckham of Chapel Hill, with a birthday dinner at her home Sun day. Those enjoying the day with them were Beth Dorton, Judy Scull and Delaine Peckham of Chapel Hill, Mike McDonald of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Terry of Laurinburg, Mr. and Mrs. David Scull and Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peele and children and Leah all of Raeford. Personals Mrs. Graham Clark and Mrs. Henry Maxwell were recent visitors in the home of Mrs. Maxwell's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walker and family in Sanford. Misses Jenny Leach, Meredith College and Kathy Leach, Durham, and Tim Hunter of Eden spent the weekend in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K. Leach. Mrs. Carlton Niven spent Friday and Saturday in Raleigh with her daughter. Miss Caroline Niven. Mrs. Pete Sawyer, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Bevan, spent the weekend in Greensboro visiting in the homes of her daughters, Mrs. Steve Duncan and family, and Miss Mary Margaret Sawyer. Mrs. Bob Southwell of Kings Mountain was a visitor in the home of her sister, Mrs. Ralph Barnhart, Mr. Barnhart, and her father, W.P. Saunders, several days last week. Birth Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Rock holt announce the birth of a son. John Brian, on February 3 at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Mrs. Rock holt is the former Sheree Quick. Miss Vickie Calhoun Gaddy and son, Trent Calhoun, of Raleigh spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gad <*y. Mrs. Ben Gay and sons of Winston-Salem were weekend visitors in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.W. McPhaul. Mrs. Hugh Sample returned to her home in Galax, Va. last Thursday after a visit in the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hostetler recently visited in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Hostetler, in Greensboro. HAZEL KAY TOURS MARCH 23-27 Florida Disney World & Epcot *175 FIB. 14-20 ? Daytona 500 A Rocing Fan's Bonanza *1 85 FIB. 2A-Southern Living Show *15" MAR. 11-30 - Penn/Dutch Hershey world *125 APRIL 7-10 - Nashville. Tenn. Grand OleOpry *175 APRIL 9 ? Azalea Festival Wilmington *32" APRIL 15-17 - Charleston, SC. Histor. 3 Day Escorted Tour *135 CALL 875-2423 Mary Ruth Hairs gnc vouii Hue icn? ;:1 Our Selection departments Monday, February 14th is Valentine's Day Raeford 'fce Mouuuj, SAie SWEATERS $6?? UD HATS and SCARVES $200 SKIRT SETS $1500 DRESSES BLAZERS $12 COATS 50% 50?/c O off BLOUSES /O off CHILDREN'S WEAR 50?/c O 50?/c O off Bis-City Fashion At A Small-Town Price. CATO Apply for Coro Credit or us* our LoyowoyPton! Mala St. Racford, N.C.