Flying high with honor U.S. flags were flying high Monday on the streets of Raeford in honor of Post Office stands erect and proud as it pays tribute to those who fought America 's dead war heroes. The solitary flag flying high above the U.S. for their country and died defending its honor. Rockfish News by Polly Barnard Tel. 875-2736 The Rockfish- Extension Homemakers Club held its month ly meeting Tuesday, May 24th at the home of Mary Benkosky with 8 members present. The club presi dent, Mrs. Mary Benkosky called the meeting to order. Mrs. Agnes Clark had the devotional and Mrs. Star Sessoms had the program. A report was made by the Ways and Means Committee. At the end of the business meeting the scholarship committee held a brief meeting and later an nounced the recipient of the an nual club scholarship. The meeting adjourned with the club members reading in unison a collect that was written by a club member. The hostess served refreshments and a social hour was enjoyed. Others in the area who attended the Ivey-Barnes wedding in Raeford that were not listed in the news last week were Larry Chason, Earl, "Chuck" and Jennifer Chason, Barry and Todd Wood, Wayne Monroe, Mike Guy and Curtis Turner. Thanks Larry for letting me know! Sympathy is extended to the family ot Mrs. Mary Capps Lockamy who died last Wednes day. Funeral service was at Galatia Presbyterian Church Friday after noon. Burial was in the church cemetery. Sunday, May 29 high school graduates of the church were honored at Galatia Presbyterian Church. Vacation Bible School at Galatia Presbyterian Church will begin June 20th and continue through June 24. Becky Lindsey is director. Attedance was down a bit at Tabernacle Baptist Church the past Sunday due to the holiday weekend. The Ruth Class at Tabernacle Baptist Church enjoyed a cookout at the home of Mrs. Betty Johnson last Friday evening. There was infant dedication ser vice during morning worship ser vice at Tabernacle Baptist Church the past Sunday. There were four children dedicated. There will be a men's banquet hosted by the ladies and girls of Tabernacle Baptist Church Satur day evening June 4. Beginning Sunday, June 5 Tabernacle Baptist Church is ex panding the ministry of the church to meet the needs of all persons in the community. Julia Frazier will be teaching a class for children with special education needs. * Phyllis Berry will be interpreting the entire worship service for those with hearing impairment. Wednesday evening the RA's, the GA's Mission Friend and Youth Group will meet at Taber nacle Baptist Church. There will also be prayer meeting. Rev. Anthony Allen and his mother, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Virginia Culbreth and Mrs. Anne Gibson visited the Priest family one even ing last week. Rev. Jimmy Bullard of Parkton also visited the Priest family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams of Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ly tle of Salisbury and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Guin of Fayetteville visited the Priest family the past Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Duvall Berry of Bennetsville, South Carolina visited Mrs. Louise Watson Mon day of last week. Mrs. Dorothy Icenhour attended church and had lunch with Mrs. Grace English the past Sunday. Mrs. Helen Frazier and Mrs. Louise Watson had lunch at the K&W Cafeteria at Bordeaux in Fayetteville Thursday. Mrs. Frances Fowler is a patient at Moore County Hospital. Congratulations to Terry Clark who was awarded the annual Rockfish Extension Homemakers Club Scholarship. After gradua tion at Hoke County High School she plans to attend F.T.I, to study physical therapy. She is the daughter of Mrs. Carl Barwick and Jimmy Clark of Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Clark and children Angela, Timmy and Beth of Forest City spent the past weekend with Mr. Clarks mother, Mrs. Agnes Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Simmons attended memorial service at Parkers United Methodist Church and had "Sunday Dinner" with Mrs. Agnes Clark last Sunday. Others having dinner with her were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Clark and children of Forest City. Lumber Bridge News by Lib Sumntr Presbyterian Church Mrs. W. Kempor Fitch was the speaker at the 100th anniversary observance of the Women of the Church of Lumber Bridge Presbyterian Church, May 29. Mrs. Fitch, wife of the pastor of Bethel and Shiloh Presbyterian Churches, is a past President of the Fayetteville Presbytery Women of the Church, and well known as a Bible Study Leader. Chairman of the observance was Mrs. D.G. Malloy, Jr., Pres. of the Women's Group of Lumber Bridge Presbyterian Church. Welcome was given by Mrs. George R. Shook, great grand daughter of the First President of the Ladies Aid of the present Women of the Church. A large crowd attended this ser vice. Dinner was served in the Stamps Fellowship Center. Mr. and Mrs. Colon J. Ammons visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Watts in Clarkton Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Watts came home with them to spend several days. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Beck were in Atlanta, Ga. Saturday un til Tuesday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mayer, Jennifer and Stephanie. Miss Mary Monroe Maxwell of Dundarrach visited her grand mother, Mrs. John Covington, over the weekend. Miss Lib Sumner spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. J.F. McMillan and Mr. McMillan, near Wagram. Mrs. W.H. Schell and Mrs. Ar chie McDiarmid spent several days in Mt. Gilead last week with their sister, Mrs. Lillian Bruton. Spending Sunday afternoon with Mrs. S.E. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Lewis and son, Sid were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly of Wilm ington. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norflinger and children, Elizabeth and Katherine of Richmond, Va. recently spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McGougan . 4-H 'Self Image' Course Completed Successfully Thirty one young ladies recently completed a course in 4-H which was held after school at Upchurch School. The program consisted of six two-hour sessions. The sessions covered "Let's Concentrate on You," which pro moted self-image, basics in poise, care of skin and complexion, man ners, nail care, exercise and nutri tion, care of hair styles, and motivation. Resource persons who helped conduct the sessions included Edna Bratcher on poise and wardrobe, Rhenda Cameron on a good self image, Ann Hardin, on exercise, Helen Mouton on Skin Care and Makeup, and Lucille Thornton on hair care. At the end of the session 27 youth participated in a two-day retreat at Camp Easter -in-the Pines to wrap up the program. Workshops were conducted by Rhenda Cameron and Reverend Perry Irby. The guest speaker at the banquet on Friday night was Mrs. Madelaine McElveen from the Governor's Office of Citizens Affairs. Adults who helped with the retreat included Wanda Monroe, Oenise Melton, and Willie Featherstone. The program was conducted and coordinated by Jan Needham, pro gram coordinator and Alice Lan caster, 4-H Extension Agent. / Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Clifton, Jr. returned last week from a visit with Mr. Clifton's sister, Mrs. Estelle Mohler in Hyattsville, Md. After a long illness, Mrs. W.H. Schell is getting along well, and at tended Sunday School Sunday. The community extends sym pathy to Mrs. J.W. Hough, Sr. WeJJini)s, Parties, Luncheons CALL Pat Howard 875-8635 or 875-4334 (Bj ROOTS AND ROOTS SHAMPOO THE SHAMPOO FOR DAMAGED HAIR Try RooM Supargro for more btauttfut, lustrous hair. Melpa Mop dandruff, Itchy scalp. Now you can hava longsr, Mofcar hair. Tha only product Of IM kind that actually rapalrs Mm damaga of parms and tola achat, ooM wavaa, and dry hair. Actually rogrows and Mngfhana your hair. ALSO TRY "B.J. Roots Instant Moiaturizar, Rogular or Extra Dry" Howell Drug Main St. Raaford, N.C. and tamily in the death of Joe W. Hough, Sr. last Wednesday. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Lewis are the proud parents of a son, James Sidney, born May 5, 1983 in Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Mrs. Lewis is the former Pamela Darlene Sumner. Mrs. Carlton INiven, Social Reporter, J75-3785 Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL (Catherine Hodgin Catherine Phillips Sarah McLean Maude Poole Dr. Marcus Smith Mrs. Joe Gulledge - Home Mrs. Jeff Harris - Home HIGHSMITH-RA1NEY Alton Potter - Home CAPE FEAR VALLEY Charles Hedgpeth Patricia Propst Miss Bernice Ballanceof Lillington was a week-end visitor in the home of her sister, Miss Ethelynde Ballance. Miss Elizabeth Livingston, Mrs. Mary Ruth Haire and Mrs. Evelyn Ashburn visited Mrs. Oleta Lopez at Duke Hospital Sunday. Mrs. Lopez has been a patient at Duke for quite some time. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson arriv ed home Sunday after a two week trip to France. Mrs. J.C. McLean had as week end guests her nephew-in-law and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Everette Pear son of Linthicum, Maryland. Mrs. Pete Sawyer was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Up church at Figure Eight Island. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branch spent the week-end at Holden Beach. Four Generations Celebrate Birthday On Sunday, May 29th, Mr. Freddie McCoilum celebrated his 73rd birthday with four genera tions of his family present. After a morning worship service at Shady Grove Baptist Church, Wagram, family and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McCoilum for a birthday feast. Mr. McCoilum, who is a hus band, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, celebrated this occasion with his wife, Annie Bell; seven of his nine children; 24 of his 30 grandchildren; and all eight of his great-grandchildren. Personals Deadline Social Items Monday 5:00 p.m. w Ella Rose Campbell Campbel l-Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Edward Campbell of Red Springs an nounce the confirmation of vows of their daughter, Ella Rose, to Lt. Kenneth Flowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Almond Flowers of Red Springs. A garden wedding is plan ned for June 1 1 at 1 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. McNeill, 102 Brooks Avenue (Pecan Orchard) in Red Springs. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and the bridegroom-elect is a graduate of North Carolina A&T State Univer sity. He was commissioned 2nd Lt. in the U.S. Army Signal Corps and is the assistant group signal officer for the SI 3th Military Intelligence Group at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. All friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend the ceremony. NEW SHIPMENT NEW LINES QUALITY FASHIONS ?Sportswear ?Gowns ?Night Shirts Cuelif* Sample, Upstairs In Log Cabin Hwy 21 1 East Raeford, N.C. 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