In Weeks To Come Meetings AMERICAN LEGION ?? American Legion Post 20 of Hoke County meets the mii< Ttn4aj of each month at the Edinborough Restaurant at 8:00 p.m. Those interested in joining arc invited. COUNTY COMMISSION - Members of the Hoke County Commission meet the lint Mm4>) of each month at 9 a.m. and the tfcM Muhj at 7:30 p.m. Pratt Building located at 227 N. Main St. in Raeford. The public is invited. CITY COUNCIL - The Raeford City Council meets the tint Moaday of each month at 7 p.m. in City Hall. The public is encouraged to attend. SCHOOL BOARD - The Hoke County Board of Educa tion meets the first Tatsda; of each month at 7 p.m. at the board offices on Wooley Street. The public is encourag ed to attend. Jim 4 DAV - DAV will meet Jaar 4 at 7 p.m. at the Edinborough Restaurant in Edinborough Shopping Center. Dutch treat. For further info, call 875-2898. AL ANON - Meetings are held every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Hoke County Health Department Conference Room. Gatherings May 24-26 REVIVAL - Bishop Billy Bowers of New Jersey will be in a Holy Ghost Revival at the Glory Tabernacle Church on the Aberdeen Highway, 211 West of Raeford from May 24-26. Come and hear the original "Five Blind Boys" of Alabama, guest singers nightly. Three big nights of gospel preaching and good gospel singing. Come where the crowds are gathering. June 24 SINGING ON THE MOUN TAIN -- will be celebrating its 60th anniversary on June 24th at Grandfather Mountain, with the celebration to include pro minent speakers and well known musical talent. "The Singing has grown up from a very modest beginning," says event Chairman Robert Hartley, "and has become one of the largest gospel religious evenis in the Southeast." The all-day gospel sing, preaching, family reunion and church pic nic is proud of the motto begun by founder Joe Hartley. Sr. in 1924. "Whosoever will may come." No admission is charg ed. Events May 24 HOORAY FOR HOLLY WOOD - The Hoke County High School Chorus and Chorale will present their an nual spring concert "Hooray for Hollywood" on Thursday, May 24 The concert will be held in the Hoke High Gym nasium at 8.15 p.m. Tickets are S2.00 in advance and $2.50 at the door All of the Chorus and Chorale members will be representing various movie stars. Highlights will include the theme song "Hooray for Hollywood," a medley from "42nd St." and this year's Academy Award winning song "Fl&shdance -- What a Feel ing." Also on this night, seniors in the choral program and their parents will be recognized The public is urged to attend. May 25 FISH FRY -- Hoke Reading/Literacy Council will hold its annual "Fish Fry" on Friday. May 25 from lla.m-5 p.m. in Edinborough Shopping Center. Tickets may be pur chased from many literacy sup porters or from the literacy of fice. For more information telephone 875-2145. May 25-27 MIMF. FESTIVAL - Art School, TOUCH Mime Theatre and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro present the 1W4 Sinlkwhri Regional Miaae Festival on Fri day, Saturday and Sunday, May 29 XI at UNC-G's Curry Auditorium on Sprint Garden Street. The festival will feature performance! Friday and Saturday at t:IS plus workshop* and master rlawn by the ragtaa'* outstanding mimes. Teachers attending the festival can apply for Continu ing Education Units. Atlanta's Gftd Aanrtna Mia* tipart ?cat, North Carolina's TOUCH WmTMn at Ait School, and Alabama's RmH* Fnnna will highlight Friday's performance Saturday evening features Dr. Taw ami Saw from Atlanta, the silent juggler Km Kay* from Chapel Hill, and the Brtav'i Caafriapiiarj Dnaa from Russia, with Vary Mav from the North Carolina School of the Art sin Winston Salem. May ? SPRING CONCERT - J.W. Turlington School's Spring Concert, will be hdd May 29at 9 a.m. on the school grounds. Parents and friends are invited to attend. AT UTI^TOEATOE - The FayetteviUe Little Theatre pro udly announces the opening of Us final show of the "83-'M season, "Pump Boys and Dinettes." A special am phitheatre is being constructed on the banks of the Cape Fear Rivet thru Jaae !? in order that this show may be done in con junction with the Little Theatre and the 400th Committee's project, "River Renaissance." In addition to the show, a catered barbecue and chicken dinner will be available at the IN CONCERT ~ Members of the Upchurch Chorus line up to practice for next Wednesday's spring Choral Concert and Art Show. Theevent will be held at the schools at 8 p.m. Admission is free. The public is invited. i??t 1-4 SL'N Fl'N - Bruce Weill, known for his role as Mick Belker on NBC's critically ac claimed police drama. "Hill *>1' headline the Sun Fun Festival Jaae 1-4 on the Grand Strand. Weitz >*>ll make scheduled ap pearances at the festival's opening ceremonies, various pageants. Sun Fun parades and other events and activities dur ing the 33rd annual festival. Jaat 2 REGIMENT band - The Regiment Band of the llth North Carolina Troops will be in a parade and in concert dur ing the celebration of the 200th anniversary of the City of Rockingham on Saturday. ?*?*? *- Authentic band musk or the period of the War Bet ween the Stales will be presented. Admission is free and the public is invited. For further information call 919-895-9088. 919-485. |54l' 919-184-0281. Doings I" Ma> LO SALT COOKING - You can learn to prepare tasty meals for you and your family with little or no salt. During May which is National High Blood Pressure Month, a class will be offered at the Lester Building Mrs. Ellen Willis and Mrs. Becky Smith will conduct the class. They will offer a class ai 10 a.m., 12:10 p.m. and 7:30 P m. At least seven people are needed to make one class. If you are interested in signing up or want more information Please call Mrs Becky Smith at the Hoke County Health Center at 8~5-37|7 May 24 CONCERT A ART - The fourth grade chorus at Scurlotk and lhc sluden|s J( McLauchltn School will hold a chorus performance and art show ,n the Scurlock School (afetenaon May 24,. 7 p.m. ihru Ma> 26 SI PKRSTAR - Robes^ Lit Theatre presents: the rock mTY, J?US Chr,M SuPers?ar May 17-19 ,nd May 24^6 |( g P m and Mav 20 at 2:30 p.m Jn ,h? t?rol.na Civic Center 1 umberton I bra May 2* MUSEUM WEEK - The In dian Museum of the Carolinas will celebrate National Museum Week from May 20 through May 2* There will be an open house on Sunday. May from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Museum hours for May and the summer months are 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. and I p.m. to4 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday and I p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free and visitors are welcome during these hours. Group* desiring a guid ed tour should make ar rangements in advance by call in? (???) rw-uao. BAKE SALK AND RAFFLE - TWt Win be a bake sale and ?me sponsored by the Hoke Humane Society in front of the Food Lion Store on Amm 2 at 9 a.m. Riverside Amphitheatre for an extra charge of $3.00 or $6.00. Dinner will be served between 00 and 8:15 with "Pump Boys and Dinettes' beginning ?t 8:30 p.m. For more informa tion and reservations, please call the Box Office at 323-4233 between 4 and 9 p.m. after May ?*m Jane 16 GOODRVE CHARLIE - The Bordeaux Dinner Theatre in Fayetteville is presenting the George Axel rod comedy "Goodbye Charlie." This hilarious, sexy comedy is play, ing for the first time in the Fayetteville area. On Broad ly. the title role of Charlie was played by Lauren Bacail. "Goodbye Charlie" will play e?ch Thursday through Satur day evening until Juk 16. Senior citizen and military rales ire available on Thursday evening but group rates are available any night. The box office is open for reservations each day between noon and 6 p.m. at 323-1114. Jaly 2-27 COM PITER CAMP - The Hoke County School System is offering two-week computer camps for students in grades 4-12. July 2-2J Introduction to Computers will be offered to grades 4.5.6. 10:15 a.m.-12:15 P m., and grades 10. II, 12, 1:00-3:00 p.m. July 16-27 this class will be offered to grades 7. 8. 9. 8:00-10:00 a.m. Also on July 16-27. 1:00-3:00 p.m.. ?n Advanced Course in Com puters will be offered for students in grades 10, II, 12. July 30-August 10 two more In troduction to Computer classes will be offered There will be a class for students in grades 4, 5, 6. 8:00-10:00 a.m. and one for students in grades 7. 8. 9 10:15 ? m.-l2:IJ p m A registration fee of 10 dollars will be charged to cover the cost of a textbook for each participant All classes will be limited to 25 students Enrollment forms have been *eni home by children in each school. People who want to lake advantage of this oppor tunity should complete the form and return as indicated by June 8 Jaly 2-27 COM PITER WORKSHOPS - There will be computer inser vice workshops offered this summer to Hoke County teachers beginning in July. July 2-13 from 8:00-10:00 a.m.. In troduction to Computer classes; July 16-27 from 10:15 ?m -12:15 p.m.. Intermediate Level Computer Science; July 30-August 10 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. another Introduction to Computer dais will be offered Enrollment forms have been given to each school for distribution. Interested teachers should complete the form and return it with their 10 dollar registration fee by June Sports MICHAEL JORDAN - Nonh 2^" >iir mctitd Jordan and other ACC *un will t^ <*, lhe Hofce C???y AJIS.? g p m ^ Jf" 15 at the Mac c??"" nro, P m M "W'ws and prospective members are reminded to come and make ii mS"* ?rl fUn" ?*">? and ? lp ??? may be oaid ?' ih?s time. Membership dues ?'Hi $3, student. JlK I TENNIS CLASSIC - Tht Fifth Annual Hoke Tennis Classic will be held Friday. ? 'hru Sunday, Jmmt J at ?he McLauchlin Park Tennis Courts. Entry forms are available from Terry Houston. The deadline for receipt of en tries is Monday, May 28. The forms may be turned in to association officers or mailed lo: Hoke Tennis Association, P.O. Box 898, Raeford, N C 28376. JlK 8-io 24-HOUR SOFTBALL - ArM ,e*ms be joining forces on J.M ?. 9 tmd 10 fof