14 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. DECEMBER 6, 1980 Fayetteville Happenings By Mrs. T.H.Kinney Many celebrated Thanksgiving at home in the kit chen, around the dinner table, fireplace and TV. They enjoyed games, good food, football, parades, and maybe a blaze of Christmas lights. The shoppers didn't miss the after Thanksgiving sales on Friday and Satur day, either. Suddenly its time for us to begin a new holi day celebration "It's Christmas Shopping Time". Members of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and their guests celebrated their annual "Harvest Ball" at the Lake View Country Club on Saturday night past. The Kinneys enjoyed the company of Billy Miller, Bronx, NY; Tony Miller of New York City and Al Miller of Germany during the holiday. They are visiting their North Carolina parents, other relives and friends. Mrs. Lorraine McLeod, president of the United Order of Tents, will be the speaker at an evening candlelight service marking the annual Missionary Day observance Sunday by the Isabell Treadwell Senior Mis sionary Society of St. Luke AME Church. The service is scheduled for 6 p.m. The Cumberland County Agricultural Extension Ser vice will hold a Christmas Open House from 2-5 p.m., on December 9. The event will feature handmade items, food, clothing and crafts with free information on how they are made. The public is invited and admission is free. The December session of the YMCA "Women of the 80's" series will deal with coping with stress. D. Hector McEachem, a native of Fayetteville, has( been named assistant vice president and section' manager in the personnel department of Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. in Winston-Salem. A former Fayet teville Observer reporter, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hector McEachem, Sr., of Fayetteville. Our state officials have developed a new thing, "Carolina Christmas." It is said that the spirit of Christmas will be displayed from the mountains to the coast for tourists. So let's check them out in Raleigh, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Wilmington, Fayetteville, New Bern, Kenansville, Bath, Halifax and Edenion. Two Fayetteville State University students received $750 scholarships each from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Ms. Bettie J. Hale, a sophomore biology major from Halifax, and Courtney G. McLean, a senior business major from Lillington, were awarded the scholarships for academic achievement. The N.C. Science and Math School is seeking 150 tenth graders who have special interest and potential in science and marh to spend their eleventh, and twelfth years in the residential school. If interested, contact the counseling department at your high school. - "The Johnsons Tiad a safe, trip to and from Bermuda. . .rn.;:.:-. z. ;;,' b'f'B.H The Cumberland County Coordinating Council for Older Adults selected and named William Smith Senior Citizen of the Week. Mr. Smith worked at the Hawthorne Silk Mills. Then he traveled, working in "Richmond, Va., New York, Greensboro, and Penn sylvania, as a barber shop porter and in a shoe shop. Once his wife worked for a White House employee as a maid. He is now a widower, nearly .blind and suffers ar thritis. He continues his warmth with which he recalls his lifetime. We congratulate Mr. Smith, "Senior Citizen of the Week." ' The Harris family spent the holiday in Raleigh. You can hear and enjoy "A Christmas Carol" at the Fayetteville Little Theater beginning Thursday. - The Brooks spent their holidays in Windsor and Beaufort. The Frye family spent the holidays in Front Royal, Virginia. Ms. Judy Lyn Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson and Lt. An is Galbreath, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Artis Galbreath of Fayetteville, were married at 5 p.m. on Saturday past at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. The couple will live in Rapid City, South Dakota. Toy Manufacturers of America report that toy prices have continued to trail the inflation rate. So that's good news. The Alphas and their guests enjoyed Friday night past at the Lake View Country Club as they celebrated their "Ball." Ms. Vera McCormick of Washington, D.C., who at tends Laurinburg Institute, spent the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. N. McLain. Ms. B. Simmons spent the holidays in Washington, D.C., with her relatives. r v c if f-?'tr I, - i i f - 1' i:, v. . i m Technical Writing Stressed At A&T GREENSBORO AST State University students in technical writing class are (l-r) Anthony Grice, Washington, O.C., Christopher Celent, instructor, Tercolia Reaves and Chris Musseliwhite bot of Greensboro. 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