jume oj ine cnairmen oj the festival Planning Committee: L-R, teachers bonna Bullock, Gloria Strickland. Mary Timmons. Jack Burgess. Charlene Averitt, Dazarene Page, and Helen Sellars. [Betsy Collins photo]. Bumper slickers of (he festival are shown by, L-R, Towanda Leggett, Michael Ellis, Ron Parson and Larrv Hammonds, and, front, Dana Hagins. (Betsy Collins photo). Iris Barbour's nredlecraft display. \Siafl photo]. SOCIALS 875-2121 insurance: Paying too much for too little? Our complete coverage may cos! less than you're now paying Call a Nationwide agent today lor details. M. Vordell Hedgpeth 1 21 West Elwood Avenue Roeford, N. Cordino 28376 875-4187 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE NalionwO* * on your Mt Nationwide Mutual Intutinca Co Horn* oflic* Columbut Otno $ Working on festival posters: L-R, Dana Hagins. Towanda Leggett. Larry Hammonds, and Michael Ellis, and. front. Ron Parson. [ Betsy Collins photo J. Hoke's ' Celebration Of The Arts '82' Turlington Prepares For Festival Students at J.W. Turlington Elementary School, are busily pre paring for Hoke County's Art Festival scheduled April 3-9. This "Celebration of the. Arts '82" is a community and schools affair and open to the public without charge. Colorful posters, bumper stick ers. and modeling clay are just a few of the varied materials being utilized by the students as they "light up" the school with visual evidence that this spectacular event is coming soon. The public is urged to visit, not only Turlington, but also Hoke High School and Up church Junior High School, and experience this unique parade of creativity. Talented local and guest artists will be on hand to perform and exhibit their crafts. "We scheduled a wide-scope of artists, and the public can really expect to have their imaginations triggered and excited during the Arts Fes tival." stated Mrs. Mary Archie Rene Mc Arthur making a ceramic piece for the festival. She 's in Susan Blackman s Fifth Grade home room. [Betsy Collins photo\. These Young Ladies STRONGLY SUPPORT Sheriff David M. Barrington In His Bid For Re-election Vote For 26 Yeert Experience In Law Enforcement In Hoke County PLEASE REGISTER BEFORE APRIL 5, 1962 Paid by support ars of David M. Barrington McNeill. Hoke County's director of cultural arts. Mrs. McNeill went on to explain that such varied per formers as musicians, dancers, magicians, gymnatists, and innova tive road companies will be on hand to make this an unforgettable event." Mrs. McNeill urged the public to check forthcoming edi tions of the local newspaper for more details. The administration, staff, and student body at Turlington are certainly gearing up for the week long festivities. "Everything and everyone is buzzing at our school," proudly beamed school principal, Emma Mims. Miss Mims went on to explain that the delectable school lunches will be enhanced by the melodious sounds of such groups as Captain Funk from Red Springs. Hoke County's Barber shop Quartet, pianist Lynn Max well. and a bluegrass band. Further evidence of the excite ment prevailing at Turlington can be seen by the decorative doors and walls. Language arts teacher. Iris Barbour has captured the beauty of needlecraft with her door and wall display of sewing, embroidery, weaving, crewel, and knitting works. Another language arts teacher, Beverly Bowden. has a mural display of abstract art created by her sixth grade students. These students are also transforming their creative energies into abstract sculpture which can be seen during the festival. Sixth grade math teacher, Helen Sellars is coordinat ing a foreign costume contest in conjunction with the festival. Hungarian, Japanese, Eskimo and American Indian costumes are just a few of the numerous original designs in which the boys and girls may select to model for the contest. Turlington teachers kicked off the excitement for the foreign costume contest as thev surprised students by coming to school clad in foreign costumes on March 8. "We are really working hard to make this Arts Festival an event that will be forever engraved in the memory of each observer." con fessed Miss Mims. "Now, we only need for the community to support us with their presence during the week of April 3-9." The Arts Festival is made pos sible by an endowment from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation of Winston-Salem. spfKll UCB DA. The Wall Street approach to retirement. Effective January 1, 1982, UCB will offer a flexible new type of Individual Retirement Account. This plan will offer the benefits of competitive market rates and greater flexibility. And it will be avail able to everyone . . . even those already covered by an employer's retirement plan. Since your retirement is such an important subject, please call us to dis cuss your particular retirement needs. Our new IRA can put you on "Easy Street" when you retire! UNITED CAROLINA BANK Member FDIC