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Miss Childress Feted At Shower A lingerie shower for Miss Debra Childress was given November 12 in the fellowship hall of the Baptist Church in Red Springs. Hostessing the occasion were ^ Mrs. Jean Robertson and her 1 daughters, Allyson and Adair. Guests called between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m. The table was covered with a ? white cloth and centered with an arrangement of blue and white car nations. Various finger foods and punch were served. Miss Childress was presented a white carnation corsage and a lingerie gift by her hostesses. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brill, McLean Street, will be pari of the Christmas Home Tour, sponsored by the Raeford Junior W oman s Club, December 4. Farm-City Week Plans Nearing Completion Plans for the Hoke County observance of Farm-City Week are Zl"?LC?mplete' according David Warren, chairman of the tC.^7,tteeinchargeof the interna tionai event. Farm-City Week extends from 24 Sr,'8T;hT8h N?Ve?^ 7h ' Thanksgivmg Day in the United States. It is an annual frated Spot,i8hts a ?>ncen rated exchange of ideas and infor mation between farm and city peo o her S,h ,,ml '?"> ab? other, . ,he,r )obs and ,heir pro The local observance is under the sponsorship of the Agricultural Oed^A0 Service' Production Bank AFSSOC,at,?"- ^deral Land Bank, Farm Chemicals, Inc. aeford Oil Company, The Johnson Company. Arabia Golf ?rsre'. Bur'ington Industries. Farm Qlgy .CorPorat'on, Raeford ^ o Upp y' Pi,tard & Perrv CPA. Reid & Pearl Childress. Ac LeagLT15 H?kC Count* ^c Drop-in Shower !s Given For Miss Childress On Thursday, November 10 Mrs. Janet Buoyer, Miss Fran Buoyer. and Miss Marv Lynn Buoyer gave a drop-in shower'for bride-elect Debra Childress Guests called at the Buover and Wo'pT h0U'S ?f 7150 The table was covered with a Dink6 hen Cl?th and centered with The r 3nd b'Ue carnat'Ons. The table was lined with various ger foods and the guests LCTe served hot spiced tea. rr.Tke^bnde was Printed a pink of Sin C?rS.age a0d 3 place setti"g china in her chosen pattern. Miss McNeill Honor Guest At Shower A bridal shower for November bride-elect Cynthia McNeill was held in the home of Mrs. Betty Fauscett on November 1 1 ? JjPStessmg the occasion were BTnk0ReeH^0f S?Uthern Na,ional Janet' h l Pn"gSl Betty Fauscett, Kav Hicks. Catherine McKoy, Laura MWn- Frankie Powe". Fran n"'"1' Gale "OWard, and Terri Fausce^a,?'yn L<Kk'ear Upon arrival, Miss McNeill and whitemd?a,sSs.reCC,Ved C?rSagCS of The refreshment table wa< - ? * "? p squares? n"ts. mints and punch were served to the guests M.SS McNeill will be married November 19 a, Antl0(.J Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m. Here in Hoke County, Farm City Week will begin with a pro gram and banquet on November 21, at the National Guard Armory on Hwy. 401 Bypass in Raeford. Due to limited space and food, you are encouraged to call the county extension office at 875-3461 for reservations. More than 18,000 communities throughout the United States and Canada are expected to participate in this week -long series of events to support the theme: "Farm and Ci ty: Partners in Progress - PEO PLE HELPING PEOPLE." Farm-City Week is under the direction of the National Farm City Council, Inc. The non-profit organization is headed by its 1983 National Chairman, Sam Stenzel, Executive Director, National Vocational Agricultural Teachers' Association, Inc.; Vice-Chairman and Secretary. John L. McGehee. Director of Special Esents, Kiwanis International; and Treasurer, C. W. Stall, Secretary Asst. Treasurer, Indiana Farm Bureau, Inc. Clubs, Parties, etc. Just Call 875-4562 SALES RENTALS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CONSTRUCTION , APPRAISALS w.e : CARTE# REALTY 211 South Main St. P.O. Box 7S3 Offlc* S7V-3724 II? ford, N.C. Homo 175-3016 Ralph Bmrnhmrt Horn* WM-22H Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Ashwell Harward 1 This handmade canopy bed . crafted of 100 vear old pine, will be among the many lovely furnishings found in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Britt Home Slated For Christmas Tour Cross-stitched wall hangings, candle-wicked pillows, stenciled walls and crafts will be in abun dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Britt, December 4, when Raeford Junior Woman's Club sponsors its third Christmas Home Tour. Mrs. Britt, a talented craftsmen, will be displaying many of her own creations. Stenciling, cross-stitch and candlewicking are some of her favorite hobbies and this is evident throughout the Britt's home. The home tour will begin at 2 p.m., December 4 at the Civic Center. In addition to the five homes to be toured, guests will be able to see and meet with several artists and craftsmen who will be exhibiting their handiwork at the Civic Center. Tickets will be available at $5.00, at the door. Refreshments will be provided. Sullivan ' s 210 S.W. Broad StrMt, Southern Pines Op?n Mon.-Sat. ?:30-3:30 Footgear SALE STARTS TODAYI Our great Annual THANKSGIVING Special Group of DRESS SHOES Entire Stock of Ladies BOOTS Joyce, Fabulaire and 9 West 39*?-69*2 Special Group of DESIGNER SHOES Amalfi, Adore', Vaneli, Bandolino And Many More 34*0.5990 Special Group of BASS.nd Made-In Maine Values to $48 19*? Almost Entire Stock Men's and Ladies' FRYE BOOTS now only 69,0..,79'? MEN'S SHOES O Off Florsheim, Bass, Dexter, Freeman, Clark, Hushpuppy, French Shriner Special Group of Ladies' PENNY & TASSEL LOAFERS Compare at $35 !9?o Special Group BROWSABOUTS & FABULAIRE Reg. to $34 Entire Stock AIGNER Reduced Shoes, Handbags, And Accessories Many, many unadvertised values!
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