na i«w9-jou»AL. INU3IC MEPdtD. NOftm CAAOUMA mUJUCAT. PEgRUARY IS. 1964 cZ2a/X14A/ KBiAMjJL ntioch Mrs. H. F, Currls rstumsd kBBH* OS MkMst of this v««k from SouttMSstsm CetversJ Msfiltsl In Luihbcrton after a Wii6*a stay. She is .mprovlnf nlcelv Dw. Miss JssiuMte McLauchUnwss Uw wsekesd (usst of Mrs. Ber* nice Carter In Maxton. They spMt Saturday In Henderson, Mrs, Carter’s brother, Dr. cuff Homaoay, returned nomewtth her after several weeks visit with relatives In Henderson and other places. John Mor^ Is critically ill at hla home where he has been confined In bed since before Christmas. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Glllls on their Golden Wedding An niversary on Tuesday, Feb ruary 11th. The Rev, and Mrs. Dewey Her ring of Galatia Presbyterian Church were supper guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Ben F. Fer- ruson on Saturday night. The Rev. Gower Croaswell of Winston-Salem spent awhile In The Antioch Community on Wednesday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roberts and son Billy of Darnestown, Maryland were guests of The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Saturday of last week. They flew down to Maxton In their plane, and Mr. Ferguson met them there. S PLANNING TO BUY A NOME SOON? Save time, money and energy by letting us find your home for you — and then helping you with oil the details of the purchase. Our service costs you nothing — in fact, because we know property values and have listings at our fingertips, we con save you money. Come in and see us today. THE REAL ESTATE MAN TO DEPEND ON IS A . . . ISl Main Street SERVICE Insurance & Realty Co. Phone 875-2431 School News Mlsa Lena McNeill of Erwin was the guect of Miss Maggie McNeill and Mrs. Mary Snotherly during the weekend. Youth Fellowship The Youth Fellowship Groig) enjoyed s epaghettl supper st the Church Isst Sundsy evening. A good crowd wae there for the sui^r mestlng and siterwsrds gathered over at the Manse and enjoyed TV with their Adult Advisors, Mr. snd Mrs. Fer guson. The Pioneer Group met for the first time Sundsy evening withs good number attending. Jack Watson Is In chsrg# of the Pioneer Group. The Allendsle-Antloch Rurltsn Club held Its regular meeting Tueeday night, Feb. 4th with ten members and two visitors present. A delicious turkey dinner was served by members of the Antioch Home Demon stration Club. Hostesaee for this meeting were Misses Wills and Bonnie McLauchlln and Mra. Archie McGugan. Slim (A. S.) Baldwin told of his trip to New Orleans, La. where he attended the Rurttan National Convention. Mr. Baldwin Is Govenor of The Cape Fear District of Rurltans. Election was held for the Man of The Year In the local Rurltan Club at this meeting and A. S. Bald win was elected to this honor. Congratulations to him. DONKEY RIDE — Right In keeping with the current Democratic campaigns, Mrs. Charles Hos tetler and Mrs. Frank Crurfipler. above, took their children for a donkey cart ride one sunny afternoon this week. The donkey — actually a Mexican burro -- makes a shaggy party emblem with his winter coat. Stonewall Report Ronnie Chason suffered a frac tured foot while playing at school last Friday. He will nave to wear a cast a few more weeks but Is getting around nicely on crutches. Miss Ann Jones of Atlanta spent the week end at home. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Parks and children spent Sundsy In Wilson with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller and daughter. Mra. Miller Is the former Peggy Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parks. Mr. snd Mrs, K. K. Scott of Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Turner of East Rocking ham were guest of the Rev. and Mrs. Wlnfrled Turner and daughters Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Treadwell and daughter, Dianne, of Fayett- vllle spent Sunday with the H, T. Treadwell family. Mr. and Mrs. William Potter and family of Washington, D, C, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Walker and sons. Mrs. Wllmer Hendrix Is a pat ient In Scotland Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Maude Gibson of Red Springs, Rt. 3, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russian were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Luther Jones Sunday, February Is Heart Fund Month. The 23rd Is heart Sunday. Mrs. Woodrow Hays is Chairman of the Mlldouson Home demon stration Heart Club and Mrs. W. S. Crawly Is Chairman of the Arabia Club, and they urge everyone to give as liberal as they can to this worthy cause. This community was shocked at the sudden passing of B, T, (Tom) Hendplx of Asheville Wednesday night at his home. He was a native of this county snd we extend our sympathy to the family. He Is survived by the widow, two sons, Tomy and Johnle and a adoped daughter Linda, Two sisters, Mrs. Lida Jackson of Four Oaks and Mrs. Sue Raybow. Five brothers, VT AUlCiMU 0^ Oo Fba UAYTAC WASHERSI AUTOMATICS AND WRINGERS We service what we sell Easy terms J. A. BAUCOM CO. 123 W. El wood Ave. (Next To Hoke Co. Library) James, Dewey, David, Wllmer, and Brown of this county. Most of the family attended the funeral services Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Webb and Kathy Hendrix spent Sunday in Charlotte, and went to see the Ice Capades at the Coliseum. Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow Hayes visited Mrs. Hayes' brother Melvin Freeman who Is s patent In Hlghsmlths hospital Sunday, Mrs. Bob Mclnnls and son, Terry, Mrs. Lillie McDougald and Mrs. Ells Traywlck spent Tuesday morning In Aberdeen with Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Panell. Miss Ruth Treadwell Is at home from York , S, C. where she had been employed. Sgt. and Mrs. Johnnie Shaw and children of Seymore-Johnson Air Base at Goldsboro and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKenzie and children of Nags Head were guests of Mrs. Frances Ander son and family over the week end. Luther Jackson Sr. Is living with his son, Genett Jackson and family now. Miss Della McMillan spent Sun day with Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Wood and family. Mrs. G. L. McMillan under went a terryfylng experience last week as she was trying to save a beehive from a grass fire. She dropped the hive where she stepped Into a side ditch. The top of the hive fell off and the bees angrily swooped over her head and she got stung by 25 st least that many stingers were removed from off of her head. Her thick hair saved her from fatal stings no doubt. Golden Wedding Last Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mclnnls cele brated their golden wedding an niversary at the home of their daughter Mrs. T. W. Jones In Dundarrach. As estimated 150 relatives, neighbors, and friends called to offer best wishes and congratu lations from 3 to 6 In the after noon, Mr, and Mrs. Mclnnls are well beloved life long residents of this community and we were proud to honor them on this happy occasion. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs, Bob MCBryde, Lumberton; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Smith and Mike, Red Springs; Billie Mclnnls, Red Springs; Mr. and Mrs, Laverne Mclnnls and Linda Henderson, Maxton; Mr, and Mrs. Bill Beld, Anne and Billy, Dillon, S. C.; Mrs. Elaine Bishop, West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. James Livingston, St. Pauls; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quick, Red Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Graham McKenzie, Red Lester Gets B. S. Degree John Hilton Lester has re cently completed work for a B.S. deg reeat Appalachian State Teachers College. He is a graduate of Hoke High School and attended Win gate College. He marrledMiss Rebecca Joyce Freeman of Elkin and they have a son. John H. D. Mr. and Mrs. Lester are living at 735 Anson St. S. W. Apt. G- 25, Winston-Salem, where he has accepted a position with PJf. Hanes Knitting Co. His parents are Mr. andMrs. L. M. Lester of Raeford. Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and C^thla Jo, Laurln- burg; Doug McBryde, Maxton; Mr. and Mri. T. A. English, Maxton; Mrs. R. M. Bruce, Jonesboro; Mrs. R, A. Cameron, Jonesboro; Mr, and Mrs. Johnny Womble, Burling ton; Mrs. Essie McGllvey, Bobble McGllvey; Mra. Syble Lee Davis of Durham; Mrs. Mary Jerome and Mra. Alice McGllvey of Marshvllle. RAEFORD ELEMENTARY Several of the teachers are attending the art appreciation course st J. W. McLauchlln School being taught by Mr. Hos kins of Sl Andrews College and sponsored by the North Caro lina State Department of Edu cation. The NEA and NCEA spon sored a meeting Monday night at Methodist College to discuss die United Forces for Educa tion legislative program and the proposed amendments to the NCEA constitution. The teachers reported a very in teresting meeting. The honor roll for the third grading period included: Fifth grade—Suzanne Brewer, Anna Jordan. Harriet Yvonne Mc- Fadyen. Mark Manuel, Reba Best, Mary Lynn Currie, Mar tha Jane Harrison, Kathy San ders, Tom Howell,Roland Fulk, Billy McNeill. Steve Plummer, Bert Pope. Jo Ann Davis, Mar tha Stewart. Sixth grade--Ro- land Parsons, Jean Stephens, Barbara Watson, Watson Mc Neill, John McWhlte. Seventh grade—Rohnle Huff, Linda Hen drix. John Morris. Jackie Bray, Barbara Creech, Wanda Clark, Patty Postel. Mike Jordan, Ju lian Johnson snd Pam McMillan. The honor roll for the first semester Included: Fifth grade Tom Howell, Martha Stewart, Suzanne. Brewer, Anna Jordan, Steve Plummer, Roland Fulk, Kathy Sanders. Sixth grade— Dale Norton, Linda Williams. Seventh grade—Linda Hendrix, Patricia Thornberg, Ronnie Huff, Julian Johnson, Mike Jor dan, Elaine Almond, Given An derson, John Morris, Barbara Creech, Jackie Bray. Eighth grade—Bill Senter, Ralph Hugg, Leslie Ramsey. Those students whose ex amination grades brought their grades for the semester up to honor roll standing were recog nized by having their names placed on a separate semester honor roll. J.W. McLAUCHLIN Mrs. Harold GUUs' first grade presented a chapel pro gram at 1:15 on February 7. For the devotional the class said Psalm 100 and Harold Tillman led In prayer. They said the pledge to the flag and sang “America." Ten children formed a band and played one number using the rhythm Instruments. Barbara Douglas announced that the class had been working on good manners and several children listed rulea. This was followed by an original tong. Announcing was done by Rose mary Inman, Jan Woodell, Tim Roberts, Ellen Bundy and Larry Bass. After songs and poeme, a play about a snowman who came to life was presented by Debbie Polston, Carolyn White, John McIntyre and Johnny Manuel. Mrs. Roberts fourth grade preaented Its chapel program on Tuesday afternoon of last week. The program was announced by Martin Best, who also gave the devotional and a sketch on the origin of Valentin.■ Day. A short play, “A Valentine for Grandma," which consisted of Valentine dances, poems, and singing games, was then presented by all children In the grade. Mrs. Leon Thrower was ab sent last week due tothelllne^ of her husband. Mrs. Lillian Coates taught for Mrs. Throw er. Honor roll for the third grad ing period: 4 Eileen Walters. Jane Rhodes, Christy Frshm, Butsy Bledsoe. Julia Ann Klcklighter, Beth Wood, Charlea Davis, Tommy Hardin, Charles Maroney, Tommy McWhlte. Craig Stone, Celia Chadwick, Gail Conoly, Rebecca Plummer, Belinda Shores, Gary MdLamb. Sally Austin, Jayne Bledsoe. Kim Jordan, Pam Peoples, Julia Barnwell, Linda Kay Harrell, Van PenneU. Eddie Caddell, Linda Teal, Lee Glllls, Caro line Niven, Beth Ivey, Beth Jordan. Jo Del Johnson, Beverly Freeman, Kelly Jordan, Sam my Young, Stephen Ellis, Barry Inman, Jane Barnes, Julia Ann Gibson, Kaye McFadyen, Bar bara Plummer, Linda Ashburn, Jim Crlssman, Kathy Currie, Marlene Jackson, Debbie Leach, Kenneth Hollingsworth* Read The News-Journal Want Ads ^ Shop In Raeford Bank At i SouthernNationjd | Member F.D.I.C. 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