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"April 22 & 23 I North Duplin Presents Hello Dolly I North Duplin High School will present the musical, "Hello, Dolly," April 22 and 23 in the school gymnasium at 8 p.m. The drama is the third annual production di rected by the North Duplin band instructor, Brian Hoxie. "Hello, Dolly!" is based on the story, Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder. In the musical, Dolly Levi is hiled by Horace Vandergelder to find him a suitable wite. Vandergelder is a well known half-millionaire. Ac cording to Hoxie, the pro duction usually includes as many as 15 songs during the two acts. The musical comedy is sponsored by the North Duplin Band Boosters Club and the high school. Starring in the lead roles of Horace Vandergelder and Dollv Levi are John Lewis and Lvnda Walker. John is a junior at North Duplin and has played the lead role ir. Loth the previous drama productions at the high school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lewis of Faison. Lynda is a junior at North Duplin and has ap peared in both dramas pro duced at the high school by H"xie. She is the daughter of iVir. and Mrs. Deri Walker of Route 2. Mount Olive. The students at North Duplin under the direction of Hoxie ??ave produced the musicals "Oklahoma" and "Finian's Rainbow." "The play is educationally worthwhile." Brian Hoxie said. "It is the only thing we have in the area of drama. There are no drama classes at North Duplin." The per formance of "Oklahoma" was seen by more than 900 people during the two-night run. And, more than 600 people turned out for the musical "Finian's Rain bow." Seating capacity in the gym for "Hello. Dolly!" is estimated at about 300 people nightly Hitxie said "There will Iv than 50 people ir, the show," Hoxie said. "It is really a school effort to put on the production. The shop classes build any complicated props and set and the agriculture classes help with the set." Admission is tentatively set at $3.50 for adults and $2.50 for students. The cast also includes Dannie Taylor, a senior, as Cornelius Hackl, Jill Best, a sophomore as Irene Mollory, Phil Evans, a junior, as Ambrose Kemper. Sarah Best, a senior, as Ermen garde. Angie Kennedy, a senior, as Mini Faye, and Rodney Wilson, a sophomore as Barnaby. . ? . y ? '? '??' "*? >fc. jat^ari Every week, nine out of 10 adults read at least one newspaper. Harrells Christian Academy Kindergarten Registration 9 Harrells Christian Academy will hold its kin dergarten registration for the 1983-84 school year on Wed nesday, April 13 from 9 a.m. through 12 noon. The North Carolina law 1 and HCA have established certain entry requirements. It is necessary to comolv with these requirements which are listed: 1. Immunizations - ^diptheria, tetanus, whooping cough vaccine, polio, red measles (rubeola) and German measles (rubella), mumps (recommended but not mandatory). Immunica tion must be completed prior to enrollment in the fall. Earlv registration will give time to have all requirements completed. Bring immuniza tion record. 2. A birth certificate or other satisfactory evidence of date of birth is required. To Tieet age requirements, the child must be tive on or before Oct. 16, 1983. Bring birth certificate. 3. A physical examination including the TB skin test is required. The examination should be completed and taken to the school on or before opening day of school for 1983. 4. The kindergarten chil dren presently enrolled will not attend school the day of kindergarten registration. Home Fillers The large proportion of working mothers in this state has created the need for child care services. As of Septem ber, North Carolina had 2,223 licensed child care centers and 7,631 registered day care homes. i i Amandine is the French 1 ?work for almonds. When used 1 ^n the name of a recipe, it means the dish is prepared with almonds. Store onions in a cool and dry place. High humidity tends to start root growth and decay. Margarine will produce textures a bit different from ^butter in cooking and baking ^ind there will be a flavor difference, but the money saved may be more important to your family. Both contain 80 percent fat. Ice cubes frozen with a twist of lemon peel add flavor to diet beverages and spar kling mineral water. Wax the inside of your wastebaskets with a polish ing wax. This will help keep sbjects from sticking and will prevent rust in metal :ontainers. Free Milk Offer Ends March 31 Millions of American chil ^dren are being encouraged Mio drink more milk this month as Nestlf and Nabisco join efforts for their now classic free milk promotion, A free half gallon of milk is offered through store displays to consum ers who send in proof-of purchase of Nestle " Quik " chocolate flavor and Oreo chocolate sandwich cookies. And the American Dairy ^Association is endorsing the ^nilk promotion by printing the offer on 400 million milk cartons this month i J "V?*" 11 Last year over 400,000 ^alf gallons of milk were ?given away during the one month promotion. Since the introduction of the Quik /Oreo displays in 1974, as many as 2,437,000 half gallons of milk were given to consumers, representing over 19 million glasses of milk. It would take almost 400 cows, laboring every day for over one year to produce the amount of free ?ilk given away by Nabisco id Nestlf over the past eight years Nestl? Quik chocolate flavor was introduced in 1948 and is the most popu lar milk additive in the U.S. Oreo cookies have been a tradition since 1912. And milk is the nation's best seller in the dairy case. litis month and any time try this Quick Chocolate #ake recipe with milk and cream for an extra treat. 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