>^ei-a? ? ? ? Rockfish News Td. 875-2736 The Sandy Grove Methodist Church had a good turnout for the bazaar Saturday even though the weather was bad. The Lighthouse Boys Quartette of Cameron, North Carolina have just returned from Plank City, Florida where they were in com petition with thirty quartettes. Larry Chason, who sings with the group, was happy to report -they came in 6th place. They also appear on T. V. Chan nel 16, Burlington, (T.C.T.) Total . Christian Television program, the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. *** Revival began at Rockfish Tabernacle Baptist Church Sunday night, Rev. James Pardue, Pastor at First Baptist Church in Clinton is guest speaker. There was a "Pot Luck" supper in the Fellowship Hall of the church prior to the worship service Monday night. The Bible Study group met Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Louise Sanders. The 5th and 6th grade Sunday School class plan a trip to Raven Rock Saturday. Saturday at 7:00 p.m. some of the woman will attend a Mission Fest at Village Drive Baptist Church. ??? Mrs. Grace English spend a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson at their new home on Kure Beach. *** Mrs. Louise Watson spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. Alma Parker in Selma. Mrs. Herman Koonce who has been on the sick list the past two weeks is much better at this report. Mrs. A.L. McCullock who has been on the sick list for several weeks is improving also. Lawrence Barnard is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shuman of Orlando, Florida spent several days recently with her sister, Mrs. Thomas McCall and Mr. McCall. Chamber heading AUSA drive This week Beverly Pasternak, Manager of the Raeford-Hoke Chamber of Commerce, Inc. will be heading the membership drive for AUSA in Hoke County. A person or business can become a suppporter of AUSA for as low as S65 per year. 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STARTS FtHOA Y SUDDEN DEATH Mu> ovm DEATH WISH III ?AT. t SUN. , (?) ? STARTS ** tm. mo ^rOffDEA I receive ARMY Magazine and AUSA NEWS each month. These publications will help keep you current on military and defense trends and what your Association is doing. As a member, you are also en titled to take advantage of our special low-cost group insurance programs, Pasternak states. She will get around to visit as many businesses as possible in the three days, but if you would like to join she encourages you to call the Chamber office at 875-5929. They continued their trip on to Lancaster, Pennsylvania to visit Mr. Shuman's relatives. *?* Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reynolds on their 40th wedding anniversary. Roscoe Bundy is recuperating at home after spending several days at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. ?** The Community extends sym pathy to Mrs. Pat Propst who lost her mother recently. Mrs. Katie Potter is a patient at Highsmith-Rainey Memorial Hospital. ??? Mr. and Mrs. Homer Patterson of Tifton, Georgia are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. "Chip" Rooks, Mr. Rooks and family. The Community welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Clark and family who have recently moved from Forest City, back to their home on Rockfish Road. Teresa Allen of Henderson spent the past weekend with her mother, Mrs. Alice Allen. **? Mrs. Henrietta Tanner spent several days last week with her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Brown and family in Robbins. *** Mr. and Mrs. Amos Grant Jr., Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Davis of Selma attended a family reunion and birthday dinner for Amos Grant Sr. in Chester, South Carolina this past Sunday. Mr. Grant celebrated his 90th birthday. GRAND OPENING Moaday, November 11th DISCOUNT 1st Quality '* ? ^ * NAME BRAND Yarns & Needlework FREE ' Knitting Lessons with Purchase Wt alto A*wr * ftn* Mtutbm of: GIFTS CARDS SPECIAL TV FOODS JEWELRY WRAPPINGS to* tuM/m Thank You For Your Vote In Tuesday's Election^ EARL Mcduffie NEW TIRES Bridgestone Grand AM G/T Vico McDonald's Tire Service Wheel Alignment RIMS Keystone Grand Prix RECAPS Regular & Radial| N.C. Farm Bureau Dealer - TBA Dealer SPECIAL ORDER NEW TIRES Michelin Remington - R?a?| - Monarch - BF Goodrich MASTER CARD VISA - MULTI-MILE 114 Racket Alley Phone 875-2070 Raeford. N.C. "Ipgattyeriifg" Bethel Church Thursday, Nov. 7 11:00 a.m. til 2:00 P.M. Bar-B-Que or Chicken Salad s4.00 Brenda Kayt Breeden Engaged Mr. arid Mrs. .Willie James Breeden of Raeford announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Kaye, to Ricky Anthony Graham. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Graham of Shan non. The bride-elect is a graduate of Hoke High School. The groom is a graduate of Hoke High School and Sandhills Community College. The couple plans to live in Raeford where they are both employed by Burlington In dustries. The wedding is planned for November 22 in Dillon, South Carolina. The reception is planned for November 23 at 3:00 in the Laurel Hill Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Friends and relatives are invited. The Hoke County Campus of Sandhills Community College offers a chance. . .For a $10 registration fee. . .you can train for a CAREER WAITER WAITRESS TRAINING COURSE Nov. 12, 19, 26 (Tmi. Nights) 7 ? 9:30 p.m. Edinborough Restaurant Raeford FOR INFORMATION CALL Batty High - 875-8589 Lumber Bridge News By Lib Sumner Homecoming and 150th An niversary Celebration of the Lumber Bridge Baptist Church were held Sunday and were well at tended by friends and former members. ' Guest minister, the Dr. Jerry Wallace, Provost of Campbell University, the Reverend and Mrs. W.C. Bumgarner of Asheville were present - Rev. Bumgarner, a former pastor - 1957-1959. Special Music - "Amazing Graze" by Steve F. Ammons. History of the church was given by Miss Verna McGougan. Following the service, church members and guests enjoyed the bountiful picnic lunch in the Fellowship Hall. ?? ? ? ? On Thursday evening, October 24, the Robeson Baptist Associa tion met with the Lumber Bridge Baptist Church. The attendance was excellent, as the church was filled to capacity. Prior to the evening meeting refreshments were served in the Fellowship Hall. ? * ? Sunday night, November 10th, Dr. D.E. Ward, surgeon of Southeastern General Hospital, Lumberton, will be the speaker for Foreign Missions at the Baptist Church. Dr. Ward will talk about his ex perience in a Nigerian Hospital, also what Baptist are doing in this area. A covered dish supper at 6:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall and followed by the message by Dr. Ward. Home Interior Party Mrs. Debbie Chason was hostess for a Home Interior showing at her home on Tuesday night. Mrs. Donna Gray, Represen tative from Fayetteville, had the Christmas decorations and gifts on display, also other items which have been shown during the year. ? ? ? Mrs. W.H. Schell was able to come home from Southeastern Memorial on Wednesday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McLean of Southern Pines spent Sunday with her sister, Miss Pearl Dew and at tended Baptist Church Homecom ing. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nance of Siler City visited her brother, Mr. Fred Chason and relatives Sunday and were present at Baptist Church. * ? ? Mrs. Edith Troutman of Statesville and daughter, Mrs. Pat Via and son were guests of Mrs. Ann Troutman last weekend. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. N.L. McNeill of Sparta, N.J., visited Misses Lib and Lois Sumner and Mrs. Marian Sumner on Thursday. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Stevie Ammons of Gastonia spent the weekend with his family, Mr. and Mrs. S.F. Am mons and attended the Baptist Homecoming. 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