QUILT WINNER - Mrs. Kate Mclnnis (right) of 212 E. Edinborough
Ave., Raeford, is the winner of the quilt made by members of the Wayside
Extension Homemakers Club. Mrs. Cleva Newton, president of the club,
is at right. Tickets were sold at 51 each to raise money for the club, and
Mrs. Mclnnis held the winning ticket at the drawing, which was held Fri
day. A total of 210 tickets were sold, Mrs. Newton said.
Patrol Asks For Sober
Drivers
N.C. Department of Crime Con
trol and Public Safety Secretary
Heman R. Clark today called on
all motorists to refrain from drink
ing and driving during the
Christmas and New Year's
holidays.
"Drivers under the influence of
alcohol were involved in 8 of the 1 5
fatal accidents that claimed 16 live;,
last Christmas and New Year's.
State Highway Patrol Com
mander Colonel John T. Jenkins
joined Clark in the appeal for
sobriety. "We need the help of all
citizens to make North Carolina's
streets and highways safe for holi
day travel," Jenkins said.
1 hope party hosts will limit the
drinks where alcoholic beverages
are served and not permit any of
their guests to drink excessively.
Any guest who has had too much
to drink should be affored a place
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transportation home by a sober
driver."
According to the Patrol, the
Christmas holiday period begins at
6 p.m., Thursday, December 23
and ends midnight, Sunday,
December 26. The New Year's
holiday period will run from 6
p.m. Thursday, December 30 to
midnight, Sunday, January 2.
Sutton Finishes
At Pembroke State
Blaine Sutton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Sutton of Raeford,
completed his studies Friday for
two degrees from Pembroke State
University.
His degrees are in early
childhood and intermediate educa
tion.
Sutton is a 1979 graduate of
Hoke County High School.
Offices Close
For Christmas
Hoke County school students
are already on their annual
Christmas-New Year's vaca
tion, and Hoke County and
Raeford city government offices
will be closed Friday and Mon
day for the Christmas holidays,
and January 3 for the New
Year's holiday. The school
vacation started with the end of
classes Friday afternoon.
Federal offices will be closed
Friday and December 31, since
Christmas and New Year's Day
fall on Saturdays this year.
State offices will be closed
Friday and Monday for
Christmas and December 31 for
New Year's.
The Hoke County commis
sioners will hold their regular
meeting for next month on
January 4, and the City Coun
cil's regular session will be held
January 10.
The County Board of Educa
tion offices were open this week
Monday through Wednesday
and will be closed from Thurs
day till January 3 for the
holidays.
The schools closed for the
holidays Friday at the end of the
regular day of classes.
The News-Journal office will
also be closed Friday.
Sale Starts Monday December 27 at 7:00 A.M.
' Sandhills Greatest Shoe Sale Ever."
Sullivan 's shop early
n . FOR BEST
r ootgear selections
210 N. W. Broad St. Southern Pines, IM.C.
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Sale Starts Monday, Dec. 27
Semi Annual
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Great Reductions On
Entire Stock Of
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In Weeks To Come
Meetings
Raeford Klwanls - Club
meets every Thursday at
6:30 p.m. at the Raeford
Civic Center. The
meetings are open to
members and guest.
Soybean Meeting ?"Sur
vival Through Manage
ment" will be the theme
of the 16th annual
membership meeting of
the North Carolina Soy
bean Producers Associa
tion here on January 21,
1982, according to Presi
dent Ray M. Spencer of
Scranton. The meeting
will begin at 9:45 a.m. at
Raleigh's Royal Villa
Motor Inn with the an
nual business session,
followed throughout the
rest of the day with
educational presenta
tions.
Gatherings
Christmas Caroling ? The tree
in front of Ephesus Baptist
Church will be lit along with
candles outlining the walkway
as part of the Christmas Carol
ing program scheduled for
Christmas Eve between 6 pm
and 7 p.m. Hot beverage* will
be served to take off the chill.
The public is invited.
POINSETTIA S AND CHRISMONS - Decorated
trees stand by the altar of Raeford Presbyterian
Church. The tree in front of the altar is composed of
poinsettias. The others, flanking the altar area, are or
namented with Chrismons, replicas of the figures
made by ancient Christians.
Doings
Christma doiii| - The library
will be closed Friday Dec.
22-Monday Dec. 27 for the
Christmas holidays. Be sure to
get your books for the holiday
reading before closing date.
If your book is due back on
any of the days we are closed
you will not be charged over
due fines for these days. All
dates after Mon. Dec. 27 will
be fined the usual 5 cents a day.
Remember, all over due dates
up to Dec. 22 and after Dec. 27
will have a fine if books aren't
returned on time.
CokMial Williamsburg - For a
quarter century, one of the
most anticipated and ageless
delights of Colonial
Williamsburg's holiday season
has been nostalgic glimpses of
Christmases past created by the
Abby Rockefeller Folk Art
Center. This year will be no ex
ception when the museum's
25th annual Christmas exhibi
tion unfolds Dec. 1 1 through
Jan. 2 before appreciative au
diences wistfully savoring the
warm glow of bygone
yuletides.
Events
Holiday Classic - The
Hoke High Bucks will
host the First Hoke
County Holiday Classic
Basketball Tournament
on December 29 and 30.
Play begins at 7 p.m. at
the school gym.
Call The News-Journal or bring calendar items to the office before noon on Monday.
Personols
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Kennedy of
Atlanta, Ga. arrived Wednesday to
spend the holidays here with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Ken
nedy and Dr. and Mrs. Riley Jor
dan.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dupree will have
as holiday visitors their children
and families, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Dupree, Jr. and children of
Durham, Mr. and Mrs. James In
gram of Oxford and. Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Davis of Raleigh.
Mrs. W.L. Howell, accom
panied by her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Shaw of
Wagram, attended the funeral ser
vices of Mrs. Howell's brother,
William Hutchings "Hutch" Win
borne, at Beaver Hill Cemetery in
Edenton Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Winbome died Friday. He
is survived by his wife and two
sons, Robert H. and Emmitt
Elliott Winborne, all of Edenton;
one brother, Robert H. Winborne
of Suffolk, Va.; two sisters, Mrs.
Howell and Mrs. Shaw, and four
grandchildren.
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per year, $4.25 for six months
and S2.25 for three months.
E5 and Mrs. Jimmy Soles of
Sumter, S.C. arrived last week to
spend the holidays in the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Riley Jordan. Dr.
and Mrs. Jordan were hosts for
their annual family Christmas din
ner on Sunday. Among others
from out of town here for the oc
casion were Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Jordan and family of Greensboro.
Miss Beth Jordan of Louisville,
Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Don William
son and daughter of Lumberton
and the Jordan boys, Wally, Bob
and John, all home from college
for the holidays and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe McGougan of Lumber Bridge.
After dinner the family exchanged
Christmas gifts.
Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Allen and
son, Jim, of Hampton, Va. arrived
Wednesday to spend the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
die Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Snyder and
children of Wilmington will be
holiday visitors in the home of her
mother, Mrs. Ruby Nichols. Mrs.
Nichols' grandson, Jamey Nichols
of Lexington will be another
visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wood and
son of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Wood and son of Newton,
Mark Wood of Elon College and
Miss Beth Wood of Fayetteville
will spend the holidays with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs Wilton
Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis of
Chicago were recent visitors in the
home of his mother, Mrs. Paul B.
Davis. They were en route to
Florida on a business trip.
AFTER
CHRISTMAS
Starts Monday, Dec. 27th
Christmas Decorations
Christmas Cross-Stitch Books
Christmas Candles
Christmas Trees (Permanent)
Poinsettias - Live (if any left)
Silk Poinsettias
Christmas Ribbon
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M'" PoI,y Ki"g of Elon College
and Mrs- King, Jr
hlliH,nSt?n ^,em are hcre for th<?
anH M W' thCir Paren?S. Mr.
and Mrs. George King. On
Chmtmas day Mr. King's parents. >
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. King of
Florence S.C. and Mrs. Lucille
Jones of Clinton. S.C. will arrive
for a visit.
Dr and Mrs Tim Gautreaus and
children of Ponchatoula, La ar
rived last Saturday to spend' the
holidays m the home of her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.L
Mrr; nd Graham Monroe.
Baker ay5 ^?nr0e' MrS- Charlie
Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Zan
n,T?' Al e" and Lindsay of
New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs
Garner Sunday* Wi"iam in
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. McLeod spent
several days last week with Mr \\
p?- Mrs Bob Foreman in ,J)
Elizabeth City.
in "? h?? of
Mrs. j.w Walker will be her sons
and daughters-in-law, Mr and
Mrs- Johnny Walker of Charlotte
and Mr. and Mrs. Derry Walker of
Southern Pines.
SnXrd"'5'
ai"^Mrs" Geor?e McFadyen
M C," ?f Tarboro and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy McFadyen and
children of South Carolina will
spend the holidays in the home of
McFadyen015' M'' Mr5' D B
Mr. and Mrs. French Hall, Jr. of
dav i^.T h Spcnd Ch?*mas
law ?nHe C 0f his bro'her-in
Bcrde* Niven a"d
Miss Linda Kay Teal of UNC
Chapel Hill, has arrived to spend
tant-eftsssS
Michael of Kinston. They will all
spend Christmas day in Durham in
the home of Mrs. Teal's son-in-law
daughter. Mr. and Mrs
ayne Walker. Joining them in
Durham will be Mr. Wafer's
wI??tS' *?V and M". W W
alker. and Mrs. and Mrs Jerry
Alpine of Fayetteville.
ctur M" Mike Jordan and*'
children of Greensboro. Miss Beth
Jordan of Louisville, KY., John
w'.fl'v"' Fo? University
wally Jordan, East Carolina
NCUNC* andkBob Jordan of
?21 r' 2?" th? weeke"d in the
i?3 r mother. Mrs. Faye
'ordan M?s Jordan left Monday
to return to Louisville, while the
boys remained for the holidays