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Local teacher attends state training meeting Jacquline Gladney, an officer of the Hoke county unit of the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE), attended a day-long training conference May 11 on techniques of telling the public school story to parents and citizens. Gladney, who will serve as Presi dent of the unit next year, par ticipated in a workshop for newly elected leaders of the 42,000 member professional association, NCAE. The session was held in the NCAE Center in Raleigh. ' Approximately 200 NCAE leaders from throughout North Carolina attended the conference for training in how to keep the * public informed about programs, " activities, and events happening in public schools. The conference also began NCAE's new program to develop a model school that would demonstrate practices, policies, and techniques which teachers believe are best for children. The NCAE has proposed spen ding up to $100,000 on a project to show that teacher ideas will pro duce the highest quality education program. The NCAE leaders began the process of combining the very best teacher ideas for quality instruc tion to create the best possible teaching/learning atmosphere. The ideas will be studied and refined during the 1985-86 Association year. The leaders were shown materials which they will use dur ing the next year as NCAE em barks on a program of taking the message, about schools to the North Carolina public. Deaths & Funerals Mary Ellen McLaughlin Kelly Former teacher Mary Ellen McLaughlin Kelly, daughter of the late John D. and Mary Graham McLaughlin, was born October 29, 1907 in Raeford, North Carolina and died May 10, 198S. Much of her elementary and high school experiences were pro vided at Fayetteville State Normal School. She later attended Winston Salem State Teachers College where she prepared herself to enter the teaching profession. At the time of her death she was providing arts and crafts programs through the Sandhills Community College for Senior Citizens who at tended the Bowmore and Cameron Centers of Hoke County. An award was given to her along with her husband for efforts toward the development of the Bowmore Community Center. Her participation in religious and community activities began at the Wall's Chapel Church which she joined at an early age. She joined the East Freedom Presbyterian Church with her hus band where she was active in many phases of. Ate church's educational and%dministrative programs. For many years she was spon sored as the area minority delegate to the summer training program for church school workers. On moving back to the Bowmore Community, she rejoin ed Wall's Chapel Church where she worked in those areas where she felt she had a contribution to :make. On August 16, 1927 she was married to Rufus G. Kelly. Their Golden Wedding Anniversary was observed in 1977 when many of their friends and members of the family made this a highlight of their life. Among her honors was that of being named Mother of the Year during that period when many of her children were in attendance at North Carolina A. and T. State University. This recognition was for her many efforts toward a desire for education among young people. She is survived by her husband of fifty seven years, Rufus G. Kel ly; her sister, Geneva M. Capel; her children, William P. Kelly of Raeford, Nathaniel C. Kelly of Ellicitt City, Maryland, Annette K. Taylor of Silver Springs, Maryland, Richard M. Kelly of Mt. Holly, New Jersey, Rufus G. of Columbia, Maryland, John C. of Rockville, Maryland; her brothers, Edward D. Capel of Wadesboro, E. Mason McLaugh lin of Raeford, John C. McLaughlin of Greensboro, N.C., Lawrence E. McLaughlin, seven teen grandchildren and one great grandson. James M. McGougan James Manley (Sam) Mc Gougan, 84, of Route 1, died Saturday. A graveside service was held at 3 p.m. at the McGougan family cemetery in Lumber Bridge, the Rev. Henry Lee Foster officiating. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John S. Gardner of Lumberton; a son, James D. McGougan of Lumber Bridge; three grand children and one great-grandson. He was the county campaign manager in 1948 for former Gover ti#t 'William -Kerr Scott, and is credited with getting many of the county roads around the Lumber Bridge area paved. Leana Cook Mrs. Leana Barnes Cook, 71, died Thursday afternoon at the Open Arms Rest Home in Raeford. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Crumpler Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Ray Phillips. Burial was in Raeford Cemetery. Survivors are one son: Will (Bill) Cook of Raeford; two daughters: Mrs. Sara Sutton of St. Louis, Missouri, and Joyce Jameson of Raeford; four brothers: J.L. Barnes of Rex; Atlas Barnes of Rex; J.C. Barnes of Arabia and Jack Barnes of Troy; two sisters: Mrs. Hilda Hearns of Mt. Gilead and Mrs. Annie Laura Hammonds of Richmond, Virginia; eight grandchildren and six great grand children. Crumpler Funeral Home assisted the family. Raeford man is arrested after break-in to chat A Raeford man was out of jail Monday after being accused of entering a woman's house by force and pointing a shotgun in her face when she tried to leave the premises. Kenneth Jones, 24, is out of jail on S1.S00 bond after being charg ed with assault and injury to per sonal property. According to reports by sheriff's deputies, Jones kicked in the door of a trailer belonging to Phillis T. White and said he wanted .to talk. The woman asked Jones to leave, and he walked outside, ac cording to reports. White then decided to go to the Hoke County Sheriffs Depart ment to report the incident, but no sooner did she get in her car than Jones was at her window with a shotgun pointed at her head, reports say. According to repo'ts, the woman ducked so Jones ran to the other side of the car and pointed the gun at bar again. The tnaa then left, reports say. in the process of avoid the gun befcn pointed at her, White's car apparently hit one of her ?ashlar's cars pushing it into a patch, according to reports. In another area incident, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center reported to the Sheriff's Depart ment last Sunday admitting an 18-year-old youth from the Rockfish area who was suffering from apparent self-inflicted in juries. According to a report from Hoke County Detective Jimmy Riley, the youth shot himself in the chest because he wanted to see what it felt like. The boy used a .22 calibre rifle which was found in his room at the home of his parents. The spent bullet shell was still in the gun, reports say. A break-in last Thursday netted apparent thieves almost S3 ,000 worth of personal property taken from an area resident. Betty Wilson reported that her daughter came home from school on that afternoon and found that the screen had been ripped off the kitchen window. Taken from the home was an ex act total of S2.999.84 in property including a .38 calibre pistol, an entire JVC Uereo system, a color television, a wallet containing cash and some jewlery, reports say. There was also about S25 in damage done to the house, reports say. Kicking high Dayne Bundy, (left), Angela Pasternak, (center), and Yvonne Shodja practice a dance step which will be performed during this Thursday's Chorus and Chorale Spring Concert held at Hoke High. Chorus, Chorale hold annual Spring Concert The Hoke County High School Chorus and Chorale will present their annual spring concert on Thursday, May 23, in the Mac Donald Gym at Hoke High School. The theme for this year's concert is "Celebrate the Good Times." The chorus and chorale will per form popular music from the '40's to the '80's. Highlights of the program in clude "Stompin' At the Savoy" a 1940's swing hit, a medley of 50's tunes, and such '60's favorites as "On the Roof" and "Cherish." The program will feature several dance numbers choreographed by chorale members Boris Willis and Linda Glisson. Admission is $2.00 in advance and $2.30 at the door. Tickets may be purchased from any chorus or chorale member. The concert begins at 8:15 p.m. Joe Holt is named WSMR news director Joseph V. (Joe) Holt, 48, of Rt. 4, Raeford, has been appointed News Director for Raeford radio station WSMR. Donna Lynn Poole, general manager of the all-gospel station (1400 AM), said Monday Holt will broadcast local news programs daily Monday through Friday at 8:05 a.m., 12:05 p.m. and 5:05 p.m. beginning May 28. He will also produce and air individual profiles of churches in the WSMR coverage area beginning June 3 on a schedule to be announced. Holt, a retired Army sergeant first class and former News Journal reporter, is a senior jour nalism major and broadcasting minor at Pembroke State Universi ty. The first 10 weeks of his work at WSMR will count as an intern ship required by PSU for the com municative arts degree. At PSU, Holt has served as editor of the student newspaper and is a member of the national Ery^j^h honor social v. Sigma_T%u Delta. Ir. He and his wife, the former Patricia Clark, live on Rockfish Road. They are members of Raeford Presbyterian Church. MIKE'S PAWN SHOP 110 W. South St. 944-7323-ABERDEEN OFF ON ALL GOLD O AND DIAMOND 20?/c WEDDING RINGS. 22 CAL. AMO 50 ROUNDS - 2 BOXES PER CUSTOMER 1 2 GA. PUMP SHOTGUN - ONLY HAND GUNS *68 t up 99 *89 BARREL FULL OF USED GOLF CLUBS . ALLAT^ PRICE WANT TO BUY: HAND GUNS 6 LONG GUNS GOLD COINS. GOLF BALLS OLD GERMAN MEMORABEUA OLD PERSIAN RUGS - ALSO 1 GIBSON a MARTIN INSTRUMENTS Reduced Prices ..... ON STEREOS, AMPS, SPEAKERS, DECKS ? 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