Sports
Southerland Named Athelete of Week
The Hoke High coaching staff
has named Sheila Southerland as
the Female Athlete of the Week for
the week of October 18-22.
Shelia is a 16-year-old
sophomore member of the girl's
tennis team.
This is Shelia's first year on the
tennis team, but she has played
outstanding tennis all year winning
ten matches. She was nominated
for her performance in the
Southeastern 4A Conference Girl's
Tennis Tournament held last week.
Sheila has been active in sports
since she was in the seventh grade.
She played volleyball, basketball
and softball in her junior high
years at Upchurch. For her
outstanding play she received the
MVP Award for basketball during
both her seventh and eighth grade
years. Last year, in the ninth
grade, Shelia played both basket
ball and softball.
When she completes her high
school education, Shelia plans to
attend college and major in pre
law.
Outside of school activities,
Shelia's hobbies are dancing and
skating. Shelia attend's Wall's
Chapel Church and is the daughter
of Ms Yvonne Southerland of 219
Reaves Street in Raeford.
Roekfish Mem
by Polly Barnard ...
Shelia Southerland
Carnival To Be Held
At Shady Grove Church
A Halloween Carnival will be
held at Shady Grove Baptist
Church near Wagram on Satur
day, October 30 at 7 p.m.
There will be games, food, best
costume drawing and also a
Haunted House for everyone.
All ages are invited to attend this
event.
An admission will be charged.
All proceeds go toward the
Building Fund.
Did You Know . . .
If you totaled the time
your eyes spend closed due
to blinking, it would add
up to 30 minutes a day.
Homecoming was a success at
Galatia Presbyterian Church the
past Sunday in spite of the weather.
Dr. John D. McLeod, Jr. delivered
an excellent sermon. Dr. McLeod is
General Secretary of the Synod of
North Carolina and his uncle, the
Rev. R.A. McLeod served as pastor
at Galatia from 1913 to 1926. The
Chancel Choir was at its best and
additional special music was
furnished by Thomas Mclnnis,
violinist. Nancy Brady, flutist and
Will Gillis piano and organ ac
companist. Kelly Williams/ac
companied in sign language, the
choir as it presented "The Lord's
Prayer" in song. Following the
worship service dinner was served
inside. The attendance was good.
Attendance was also good at
Tabernacle Baptist Church in spite
of the weather, for worship service
the past Sunday morning.
Jimmy Dees who recently became
associate pastor delivered a good
sermon the past Sunday evening.
Saturday October 30th there will
be a "Harvest Party" and hayride
for the entire church family.
Sunday morning October 31st
there will be baptismal service
during the worship service.
Sunday evening October 31st at
7:30 o'clock there will be a film
shown entitled "Welcome Home."
The entire community is invited.
Plan to attend as it is a very
worthwhile movie!!
Sunday November 7th there will
be a baby-parent dedicating service
during regular morning worship
service.
Pittman Grove Baptist Church
had Homecoming the past Sunday.
They had excellent attendance.
Due to the weather they had dinner
inside. "The Wayfarers", a singing
group provided special music for
the occasion.
Due to the weather the past
Saturday Pittman Grove Church
will have their baazar at a later
date.
The W.M.U. Ladies at Pittman
Grove Church have Benson fruit
cakes for sale. The prices are 1 lb. -
S3. 00, 3 lbs. ? $7:00. Anyone
wishing to purchase one can call
Mrs. Shirley Boahn at 875-5823
anytime during the day.
Mrs. Bruce Turner, Sr. has
recently returned from a two week
visit with her daughter and her
family in Hagerstown, Maryland.
Mrs. E.T. Brock, Sr. is recup
erating nicely at home following
eye-surgery in Moore County last
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ClEO
BRATCHER
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
NOV. 2, 1982
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Party membership does not properly qualify a candidate to be a judge When you vote for a judge, you
should be voting for justice based upon knowledge of the law and the facts, fairness to all parties in all
cases, respect for the rights and sensibilities of persons involved in courtroom proceedings, and the
dignity that befits one who administers justice The law is above party politics, and justice should never
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Pud for by The Campaign to Elect Paul B EagNn
Republican for
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Cumberland and Hoke Counties
Friday.
Julia Frazier, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Frazier will be
presenting her senior voice recital
Friday evening, November 5th at
7:30 o'clock at the A.J. Fletcher
Music Center at East Carolina
University in Greenville, North
Carolina. All family and friends are
invited.
The Extension Homemakers
Club had their annual County
Achievement program Tuesday
evening, October 19th. Those at
tending from the Rockfish Club
were Mrs. Isabelle Bundy. Mrs.
Jimmy Calp, Mrs. Herman
Koonce, Mrs. Lawrence Barnard,
Mrs. Anne Bunday and Mrs. Mae
Heath. Everyone enjoyed a buffet
dinner. The theme for the evening
was "Weddings of Yesteryear" and
club members showed dresses,
pictures and various items of
accessories that were used in their
wedding.
Amos Grant, Sr. has returned to
his home in Chester, South Caro
lina Sunday, after spending a week
with his son. Amos Grant, Jr., Mrs.
Grant and family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Gibson,
Mrs. Marie Fowler. Mrs. Henrietta
Tanner. Mrs. Alice Allen joined
Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Gibson. Jr. for
a seafood dinner in Fayetteville
Thursday evening in celebration of
Mrs. R.H. Gibson, Jr.'s birthday.
Happy birthday, Anne!!
.Mrs. Marie Fowler and daugh
ter, Cathy and Mrs. "Henrietta
Tanner spent last weekend in
Hillsborough with Rev. and Mrs.
Steve Durham.
Mrs. "Bill" Gillis of the Galatia
community is recuperating at home
from a fractured shoulder and leg
injury she received last week. In an
attempt to get back into her car
when it began rolling after parking
it, she was caught between the car
door and a tree and was severely
injured.
Milton Newton and Glenn New
ton are both patients at the
Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Buie Dove and
son, Paal of Cheraw, South Caro
lina visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Barnard over the weekend.
Mrs. Wright Parker returned to
her home in Selma Thursday after
spending awhile with relatives here.
Mrs. Lawrence D. Long of
Fayetteville visited Mrs. Louise
Watson Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Monroe.
Mrs. Ethel Monroe and Mrs. Neda
Mae Williams attended the Farm
Bureau Dinner in Raeford the past
Monday evening.
Mrs. Lynn Dees is recuperating
nicely following surgery on her foot
at Moore Memorial Hospital last
week. She would like to thank
everyone for the cards, flowers,
visits, prayers and concern while
she was hospitalized.
Mrs. Daisy Bennett of Fayette
ville visited friends in the area after
attending Homecoming at Galatia
Church the past Sunday.
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