DEADLINES: Weddings A. Engagements, Thursday 5 p.m. Other Social Items, Monday 5 p.m. \.JSj Rockfish News By Polly Barnard Tel. 875-2736 ^ Circle #1 at Galatia Presbyterian ? Church met Tuesday morning Oc tober 16 at 10 a.m. at the church. Mrs. Bobbie Gillis, Circle Chair man called the meeting to order and distributed material to be used through the year. A summary of the Bible Study for the year was read by a circle member. After the meeting was adjourned Mrs. Bob bie Gillis and Mrs. Zan Gillis serv ed a salad course and a social hour ft was enjoyed. ? ? ? Members of the Rockfish Exten sion Club attending the Achieve ment Day program held at the Civic Center in Raeford Tuesday evening October 16, were - Mrs. Herman Koonce, Mrs. Mary Benkosky, Mrs. Lawrence Barnard and Miss Nellie McFadyen. a ? ? ? Attendance was good for Homecoming at Rockfish Taber nacle Baptist Church the past Sun day. The day was a beautiful day for it. ? * * Homecoming at Pittman Grove Baptist Church will be Sunday Oc tober 28. Keep in mind the Pittman Grove ^Baptist Church Christmas Bazaar "Saturday November 17 at the church. In addition to the craft items and bake sale there will be homemade vegetable soup, hot rolls and coffee for sale. ? ? * The Rockfish 4-H Club held their first organizational meeting of the new year in the home of club director Jimmy Culp recently. New officers for the year were ) elected as follows: President - John OTuel, -Vice President - Mark Campbell, Secretary and Treasurer - Melissa Pratt, Reporter - Troy La Bombard. The programs for the coining year were planned and the meetings will be the third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. The programs listed as follows: Highway Department - A program on Highway driving safety and laws. The Wildlife Commission - Hunting safety and laws and Pro tection of Wildlife, Emergency Medical Service - Emergency medical treatment, Narcotics Agency - Drugs and Drug Abuse, Fire Department - Fire Prevention in the home. There will also be a program on Child Abuse, safety in the home and Civil Defense. * ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright of Gig Harbor on Peugot Sound, Washington spent several weeks recently with Mr. Wright's sister, Mrs. William Timmerman and Mr. Tim merman. * * ? Homecoming at Galatia Presbyterian Church will be held Sunday October 28. ? ? ? Pat Peck of Ohio returned home Monday after an enjoyable visit with her father. Star W. Sessoms and Mrs. Sessoms. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Star W. Sessoms and Mrs. Myrtle Sessoms attended the Submarine Veterans of World War II Organizational Meeting in Rocky Mount Saturday October 13. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Monroe spent last week at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Culp and Mrs. Ed Brock visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown in Raleigh Sunday. Births Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Mark ^3uin announce the birth of a Pdaughter, Anita Anne, on October 10 at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Joshua McLean announce the birth of a son, Anthony Gerald, on October 12 at Care Fear Valley Medical Center. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jackson an nounce the birth of a son, Neal Ed ward, born October 17 at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Jackson is the former Annette Ciirrie. Personals Mrs. Larry Phillips and ^daughter Brooke of Asheboro spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Upchurch and Mrs. W.C. 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She is a graduate of Hood Theological Seminary in S3 Vnm JKw* ond Fashion Sale Fall Special $12so per month AEROBICS TUES. & THURS. MOO per class 118 West Edinborough Ave. R? ford, N.C. Salisbury, with a major in the Master's of Divinity Program. She is presently an associate minister of Greater Bethel A.M.E. Church in Charlotte. The groom is the son of Rev. and Mrs. Peter Stephen of Tuckahoe, New York. He attended the public schools of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands and received a B.S. degree in Regional Planning at Morris Brown College in Atlan ta, Georgia. He is a graduate of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York where he received a Master degree in Regional Planning. His present employment is with the New York State Department of Transportation, Civil Engineer Planning Commission. Maid of honor at the ceremony was Cynthia Murchison of Raeford. Bridesmaids were Jeanette Jones of Raeford and An nita Stephen of Brooklyn, New York. Miss Sherita McRae of Raeford served as flower girl. Best man was Joseph Stephen of Atlanta, Georgia. Ushers were Leo McRae of Raeford and Larry McRae of Rocky Mount. Master Darnell Ray served as ring bearer. A reception dinner was held at the Gethsemane A.M.E. Zion Church's fellowship hall in Charlotte. The couple are taking a wedding trip to Europe before residing in Albany, New York. GETOUTTHE-VOTi RAUY Vour attendance is enBMstetttally requested to join with as on Thursday, November 1st 5:30-8:00 p.m. hr GOOD FOOD AND FELLOWSHIP it Hn "Mar NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY MlfiMNy 401 Iffm RmM Ia ADMISSION FREE I aim Miia ftLfcut iLa ifta JlJfttai mm more bdout tfib GanaiawTas Sponsored by: Hok? County Democratic Party Woman's Club Education Garden Public Affairs The Arts The Raeford Woman's Club is sponsoring a golf tournament Saturday, October 27 and Sunday, October 28 at the Arabia Golf Course. A $30 entry fee, the cost for both days, includes green fee, riding cart, gifts, and refreshments for each participant. The club hopes the event will be supported well by the public because all profits will be used to benefit community needs. A special thanks is extended to several students at Upchurch and at Hoke High who helped make posters to publicize this event. From Hoke High School, senior Noel Jones, (Homecoming Queen for 1984-85), made three attractive posters. From Upchurch, Angelina Taylor, Denise Evans, Sabrina Holt, Thomas Murray, Markus Dennis, Earl Smith, and several others made several posters. The Upchurch students are from Mrs. Eloise Carter's art classes. A special "thank you" is also extend ed to her for allowing her students to work on this project. A mock tournament will be held Wednesday, October 24 for all club members to help them prepare for Saturday's event. Mr. and Mrs. Blackman Tew Tews celebrate 50th On Sunday, October 14, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Blackman Tew honored their parents on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. A reception was held in the Beulah United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. The Tew's children are Mr. and Mrs. John D. Tew of Florida, Johnny B. Tew of Aberdeen and Jerry Tew of Raeford. The food table was decorated with gold candelabra and yellow and white carnations. There was a three-tiered anniversary cake, decorated with gold roses and candles. Several types of finger foods and punch were served. The reception was catered by Mrs. Coleman Crumpler. Many friends and relatives came to celebrate and guests were greeted by Mrs. Jessie Honeycutt who stood at the Guest Register. Cake was served by Mrs. Paul Butler, and punch was poured by Mrs. Carl Butler. Mrs. Louis Worley attended the gift table and Mrs. Olivia Butler took pictures. Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Williams said goodbyes at the door. "Quick meals' workshop on tap On October 29 a program entitl ed "Quick Meals For Busy Homemakers"will be presented by Hoke County Agricultural Exten sion Service, in cooperation with the Raeford Junior Woman's Club. The workshop will be held at 7 p.m. in the Lester Building on South Magnolia Street. A demonstration on preparing several quick dishes will be given by Alice Pettitt, Home Economics Extension Agent. Information on shopping tips, meal preparation, freezing dishes, using mixes and other helpful hints will also be given. The workshop is open to the public and there is no charge. In terested persons may register for the workshop by calling 875-2162 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Chill pickles before serving. This helps crisp them and enhances the flavor. copy SALE 866-5711 $lo^(x^Ay, 119 ?. Broad St. St. Praia. N.C. 2*384 From your original , we will make a black & white or color. Size 5x7 for only Restoration and art work also available at reduced prices.