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I w w Tammy D. Munday Munday-Clark Mr. and Mrs. John R. Munday of Weavervillc announce the engagement of their daughter, Tammy D., to Private First Class William Leon Clark, United States Army, Fort Benning, Georgia, son ) of Mr. and Mrs. William LeRoy Clark of Raeford. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 18, at the Reemscreek Presbyterian Church in Weaverville, North Carolina. The bride-elect is a 1982 graduate of North Bunscomb High School, Weaverville. She is presently employed by Coca Cola Company in accounts receivable. ( The groom-elect is a 1981 graduate of Hoke County High School, and attended Hamilton Auto Diesel College in Charlotte before joining the United States Army. Personals Mr. and Mrs. John Balfour visited her mother, Mrs. Harlowe, in New Bern the past weekend. I Mrs. Palmer Willcox and family spent the weekend at Holden Beach . tJ&nn i of Welcomes Louise Sawyer To Our Staff We invite her customers to come by at her new location. 118 W. Edinborough Ave. (beside Chamber of Commerce) LOUISE'S HOURS: Tuesday, Thursday & Friday Telephone 8/5-4690 Couple Honored At Drop-In Miss Patricia Winchester and Charles Crowder, whose wedding will take place next Sunday, were honored Friday, April 29, at a drop-in. Hosting the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Wade Tolin and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sellars, at the home of the latter. Azaleas and candles decorated the entertaining rooms. Punch, bridal squares and assorted finger foods were served from the dining table, covered with pink net over lace. The centerpiece was a miniature bride and groom, flanked by pink candles in crystal candlesticks. The bride-elect received a cor sage of astermums, gifts of china and flatware, presented by the hosts. Twenty guests attended the af fair. Warlick Christening Mary Elizabeth Warlick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Warlick of Raleigh, was christened in a ceremony at Philippi Presbyterian Church, Sunday, May 8, following the morning wor ship service. Mary Elizabeth's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hord of Raeford. She also has an older brother, Duncan Warlick. Attend 30th Class Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Gibson at tended the festivities of NCSU alumni weekend in Raleigh last weekend. The main attraction for the Gibsons was the reunion of the 19S3 graduation class, held at the Jane McKimmon Center. Mr. Gib son was a member of the class and enjoyed renewing friendships of fraternity brothers and classmates. Thonk You All For The Many Kind Deeds Shown To Our Family After We Lost Our Home By Fire The Perry Family WcJJinAs. Parries. Luncheons CALL Pat Howard 875-6635 or 875-4334 Roeford. N.C. flack,' l> Place, V IJSN. Main St. 3 VhJmx d>H* Roof. ?Icc Cream *Mcxicjn Food ?Video Games rf&l All Acf&l SERVING BRFAKF AST SOON Hot Dogs - 2/1.00 Call in orders 875-8802 Select From Our LAHGt DISPLAY ?w e i *L h I f - ? ' ^ y i/ Decanters China Brassware I Special Things for Special People . . . 'd Crystal ?Vmm ? Pitchers ?Trays ?Bud Vases Main St. Raeford, N.C A \ \ 4 \ i Donna Carol Holland Holland - Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Holland announce the engagement of their daughter. Donna Carol, to Mack Lewist son of Mrs. Frances Lewis. The bride-elect is a 1981 graduate of Hoke County High School. She attended East Carolina University, Greenville, and is presently employed with United Carolina Bank of Raeford. The groom-elect is a 1980 graduate of Hoke County High School and is employed by Faberge of Raeford. The wedding is planned for Saturday, August 13 at Raeford Presbyterian Church. Retired Personnel To Meet May 1 8 The Retired School Personnel Association will meet Wednesday, May 18, at 10:30 a.m. at the Hoke County Library. Visiting artist from Sandhill Community College, Gordan Fox Kreplin, a classical guitarist, will present the program. The meeting will be the last one until they resume in the fall. Personals Mrs. Lena Terrell had as Mother's Day visitors, her daughter, Mrs. Lana T. Parker of Elon College, and her granddaughter, Sgt. Hester P. Schultz, of Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Turner of Florence visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Inman, during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Whiteford Jones of Colonial Heights, Virginia, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. John Allen Jones. Jack Blount of Georgia arrived Sunday for a visit in the home of his niece, Mrs. T.B. Lester. BINGO Saturday, May 14, 7:30 p.m. Gvic Center Raeford Jr. Woman's Club Profits to TMH Qoss ot Upchurch Ivey-Barnes Invitation Mr. and Mrs. Richard "Doc" Ivey invite friends and relatives to attend the wedding of theif daughter, Pamela Gay, to Kenneth Julian Barnes, son of Mrs. Julian Barnes and the late Mr. Barnes. The wedding will take place at the Raeford United Methodist Church on May 22 at 3 p.m. Immediately following the ceremony a reception will be held j in the church fellowship hall. Miss Ivey Feted 1 At Bridal Parties Miss Gay Ivey was honored Saturday at the home of Mrs. Julian Barnes with a lingerie shower. Hostesses were Mrs. Julian Barnes of Rockfish, Mrs. Craig Overcash of Mooresville, and Mrs. Jeff Davis of Charlotte. The bride-elect was presented a corsage upon her arrival. Fifteen guests were served light refreshments from the dining table, which was accented with yellow and white daisies and chrysanthemums, flanked by yellow tapers. Miss Ivey was presented with many lovely gifts of lingerie from those attending. The hostesses gift was a white silk laced trimmed nightgown and matching slippers. Miss Ivey is the May 22 bride elect of Kenneth Barnes. Miss Ivey was honored at a lun cheon at the home of Mrs. J.W. McPhaul Saturday. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Jimmy McPhaul and Mrs. W.T. Gibson. The honoree was presented an iris corsage upon arrival. Fourteen places were set for guests at (he dining table and two tables in the living room. Lovely arrangements of mixed spring flowers centered the tables. The hostesses presented the bride-elect a china plate and a 5-piece place setting of stainless steel in her chosen patterns. Luncheon Honors Miss Flora Hasty Miss Maude Poole and Mrs. Hugh Lowe entertained with a lun cheon Saturday at the Manor Inn in Southern Pines, honoring Miss Flora Ann Hasty of Maxton, August bride-elect. Mixed spring flowers decorated the table where places were marked for ten guests. Miss Hasty received a white or chid corsage and gifts of crystal and silver from the hostesses. Guests included the bride's mother, Mrs. Pete Hasty of Max ton, her sister, miss Elizabeth Has ty of Maxton and her grand mother, Mrs. T.B. Upchurch of Raeford. Also, Mrs. Leon McKay of Dunn, Mrs. Neill McFadyen, Mrs. James Weaver and Miss Petria Poole, all of Raeford. Co*?'*'* t.enmq ( fW Senior Citizen and Group Discounts Resv. 323-1114 Box Office Open Noon-6 p.m. Daily Bordeaux Dinner Theatre Bordeaux Motor Inn Village ?? Owen Drives ? Fayetteville Wed. thru Sun. Evenings BATTER UP! For A Grand Evening uun mxM. mm,, damn yonfcees^ MOtil iJIOn ? ? tOUtllll WAllO* Ullt ? *ttT ton "hot flash" HOURS Mon. thru Sat 10-9 Sun. 14 Shoe Show reg. 7.99 Ladies 5-10 Navy, red, or natural canvas and elastic Candy stripe or solid colors. Rmmford-Hok ? VMmgm 4*1 lypaM/Cote Aw*. W? lo*<. N.C. <2<9-eLail HmXa; Mrs. Carlton Niven, Social Reporter, 875-3785 Mary Evelyn Adams Adams - Edwards Miss Mary Evelyn Adams of Raeford, daughter of Euclid Groves Adams and the late Mrs. Adams, of Laurinburg, will become the bride of Roger Dale Edward of Raeford, son of Mrs. John Robert Edwards and the late Mr. Edwards of Roseboro, Sun day, July 17. Wedding vows will be spoken at the First United Methodist Church, Laurinburg. Sandhills Women To Meet May 19 The Sandhills Christian Women's Club will meet at the Country Club of North Carolina Thursday, May 19 at 11:30 a.m. CWC is an interdenominational women's group with no member ship or dues. All are welcome. The buffet lunch is S5.50. Guest speaker will be Jean Nelson from Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Nelson is a teacher and counselor for women. She has spoken to Women's Clubs in U.S., Canada, and Orient and Europe. Sandy Fraley from the Diet Center in Southern Pines will speak on Nutrition for the special feature. The Belle Tones, the local women's barbershop chorus under the direction of Barbara Roush. 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, May 16. Friendship Club Has Luncheon The Raeford Friendship Club members met at 12 o'clock noon, Tuesday, May 3, at the Raeford United Methodist Church fellowship hall, for a covered dish luncheon. Thirty-two members en joyed the occasion. The devotional service was led by Mrs. J.T. Haire, president. During the business session, following lunch, it was announced that a new van had been ordered for the Hoke County Parks and Recreation Department; and will be delivered the last of the month. The new van will also be available for use by the senior citizens. Mrs. Rossie Floyd and Mrs. Sadie McCrimmon were appointed to prepare the hostess committee for next year. Miss Josephine Hall announced that a meeting in Pembroke, honoring members of the club from four counties, will be held May 18. Get well cards were signed and mailed to Mrs. Ethel Monroe, Mrs. W.J. Coats, Mrs. W.P. Phillips, Mrs. Oleta Lopez, Alson Potter, George Wood, Dr. Marcus Smith and Rev. Arthur Winstead. Mother-Daughter Banquet Held At Philippi Church : The women of Philippi : Presbyterian Church were* hostesses at a "Mother-Daughter" ? banquet Saturday evening. Forty--" three ladies were present. Mrs. Carrie Posey, president of the Ladies Circle, read two beautiful poems, and presided dur ing the banquet. Mrs. Louise Hord presented gifts to the two ladies with the most generations present. They were Mrs. Thelma Priest and Mrs Jean Threatt Newton. Members of ? the family of Mrs. Priest present were her daughter, Mrs. Louise Harrell, granddaughter, Sharon Harrell Graham, and great grand daughter, Chrystal Gail Graham. Members of Mrs. Newton's family present were her mother, Mrs. Ber- ? nice Thomas Threatt, her grand mother, Mrs. Ollie Deese Thomas and her great grandmother, Mrs. Ella Carpenter Deese. Mrs. Deese will be 95 in June and was presented a gift for being the oldest mother in attendance. Others receiving gifts were: Mrs Nellie Brock, mother with the most living children; Mrs. Virginia Stone, mother with the youngest child, Mrs. Elizabeth Warlick, mother of the youngest baby pre sent. and Mrs. Sharon Harrell youngest mother. The delicious meal was prepared by Lester Baker and staff of "The Wagon Wheel." Each person received a com plimentary favor. Mother's Day Observed At Mt. Calvary Church The Mt. Calvary Church of God, Raeford, held its annum Mother's Day service on SunJ; > May 8 at 4 p.m. The speaker for the event was Miss Valinda Jean Brown. Miss Valinda Jean Brown, a senior Physical Education major at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill where she is a member of the United Christian Fellowship Choir, Drama Guild, and Nursing Home Ministry, BSM and Choir, and the Siler-Brown Gospel Ensemble. Valinda attended Hoke County High School where she graduated June 10, 1979. While in high school, Valinda played Softball four years, and ten nis three years. She received three athletic letters in softball and three in tennis. In her senior year at the annual athletic banquet, she was awarded Most Valuable Player in Tennis and Coaches Award in softball. Valinda was also awarded the honor of All American High School Athlete in the sport of Ten nis. She was a member of Students In Action For Education, fellowship of Christian Athletes Future Homemakers of America' Monogram, and Library Clubs and the Raeford Youth For Christ Community Choir. She is the daughter of Mrs. Pearlie K. Brown and the late John A. Brown, Sr. She spoke on the topic: "The Significance of Mothers and Their Day. Julia Ward Howe made the first known suggestion for a Mother's Day in the United States in 1872. In 1912, the Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in Minneapolis Minn., recognized Anna Jarvis as the founder of Mother's Day. Mother's Day received national recognition on May 8, 1914. She stressed in her topic, if you are a mother then be a mother in deed. WAGON WHEEL RESTAURANT S09 Harris Am. Thursday: Turkey fir Dressing -with 2 Vegetables. Cranberry Sauce. $010 Coffee or Tea Friday & Sat . I Shrimp Basket -with $Q99 French Fries. Slaw. Hushpuppies w For Carry Out Call 875-5752
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