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Upchurch Students
Receive Awards
Twenty ? five students were
presented awards at graduation
ceremonies held at Upchurch
Junior High School June 3.
A class of 420 students
;eived diplomas from
r.jncipal L W Bled soe,
principal; W.H. Rice and WK.
Jueit speaker for the
ceremonyswas D.D Abernethy.
Take a trifk from the pros
and work up \) a workout,
says your Heart Association.
To help reduce tha risk of
heart attack, your Heart
Association recommends a diet
that uses less animal fats and
fewer cholesterol-rich foods,
such as eggs and organ meats.
superintendent of county
schools.
Julie Kicklighter received
the school scholastic award.
Citizenship awards were
presented to Timothy
Strickland and Brenda Farrow.
Creative writing awards from
the Fine Arts Department of
the Raeford Woman's Club
were given to Dwan Upehurch,
Susan Gillis; Wanda Locklear;
Joanne Register; Linda
Roberts; Ueverly Foster; Paul
Barnes; Debbie Polston; Clyde
Upchurch; Debbie Hammonds;
Cindv Chavez; Dawn Deese;
Sheila Calloway; Rub a
Morrison; Shari Simmons;
Cathy Monroe; Cathy Ezell;
Jim Bowles; Delphine
Mcintosh; James Peterkin; Jane
Austin and Marjorie Caddy.
Mtynor Attends
Guidance Clinic
C eta Id Maynor, guidance
counselor at Hoke High
School, is attending a group
techniques workshop at
Meredith College this week
sponsored by the pupil
personnel services division of
the State Department of Public
Instruction.
the State Department of Public
Instruction.
The workshop will deal with
group counseling techniques in
which each member of a
counseling team fulfills
specific school duties while the
team as a whole serves one or
more schools with a variety of
services.
About 75 public school
counselors are attending.
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RETIREMENT CEREMONIES ?? Two teachers who retired at the end of this school year were
honored by a luncheon last week at South Hoke Sihoot. Shown left to right are Ernest Sutton,
assistant school superintendent; Mrs. H'. W. Roberts, who is retiring; J.D. McAllister, assistant
school superintendent; Mrs Lillian Cleaves, retiring teacher, and E.H. Oxendine, principal oj
South Hoke.
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Rockffish News
By Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis
Bible School at Tabernacle
Church giit off to a good start
M o n d a y a.m. with an
enrollment of 92 counting the
faculty.
I'lttinan Giove C luuch plans
to have Bible School beginning
next Monday. June 15 and
Sing through the week.
lible School i? in progress at
kei Church this week. It
ned Monday a.m. and will
close the last of this week.
( I a ic nee Koonce's tat he i.
Cil. Koonce. was still on the
critical list at Highsmith -
Raines Memorial Hospital at
last account
Mi and Mi v I* led Wood and
sons Jay and Timothy of
Greenville visited Ins parents
Mr. and Mis. Martin Wood
Saturday and Sunday.
Mi. and Mrs. A.A. Ray and
son Thomas had a> then guest>
lust Fnday Mr. and Mis.
Vernon Mooting of Lagiangc.
Mi>s Delia McMillan ol
Lumbei Bridge spent the past
weekend with Mi. and Mrs
O.L. Wood and son Wayne.
Sunday guests of Mi. and Mis.
Wood and Wayne were Mis.
Cuinie Stubb*. Mi. and Mrs
Veinon Wood. Mi and Mrs.
Tommy Bullaid of Fayctteville
and Miss McMillan who went
home Monday.
Guests of Mis. S.N. McColl
duniiii the past weekend were
the Rev. and Mis Robet l
McColl and son Brendan of
Badui Saunday and Sunday
John R"bert Scliell of Red
S p i i n g s S a t ii i day . Mis.
Me Coil's gianddaug liters
( aruly n Foibis and Nancy
Robertson vi?ited liei last
Thuisday
It is news that Mis David
K ounce and Mis. Dan
Biadxhaw had no visitois the
pati weekend Mi Kooitee who
is a patient at McCain wa\
doing fine at last account.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Rooncc. who have been living
on hayetteville Street evei
since they canic to Rockfish.
spent last hnday night in then
new home on Main Street Mis
Davis Parkei and children
Kaien and Kirk land spent the
night with them.
Mr. and Mis James h,
Mclnms of Fayetteville. Mis.
Mary Mclnuis and son Tlu.mj\
attended graduation excuses
lor the giaduatiug class ot
Independence High School at
Ovens Audiiniium in Charlotte
last Friday Dotothy Agues
ll.ire, daughtei of Mr. and Mis
[.ail J. Haie and gianddaughtei
ot Mis Mclnnis and Mr. and
Mis. John A W'ebb. was one of
the graduates.
Mrs. R.H. Gibson. Sr. had all
ot her childicn. grandchildren
and 3 gieat grandchildren, the
in ? law? and a few others as
her dinner guests last Sunday.
They were Mr. and Mis. David
Gibson. Mi. and Mrs. Eugene
Gibson and children Steve.
David and Joan of Shelby. Sgt
and Mrs. Johnny Allen and
daughters Sherry , Sandia
Tciesa of Cliailesion. S C.. Mr
and Mrs. Tracy Garner and
daughtei s Sue. Helen and
Bienda of Carthage. Mr. and
Mrs. Haivey Thornton and
children Durwood. Harvey Ji..
Robert and Nancy of
Faycttcville. Mr and Mrs
R.V Tanner. Mrs, Henry
Fowlei and daughters.Carol and
Katliy. Mi. and Mis R.H.
Gibson. Mr. and Mis W A.
Fowler of Rockfish. Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Gibson of
Richmond and Mrs. Joe
Livingston of Arabia The
bountiful dinner was served
butfet style. In all theie were
about 45 present and it was a
happy reunion for all of them.
Misses MiHie and Mallie
Norris of Smitlifield spent
Sunday with Mis N.J. Ruter
Mrs. 1-1 a rgaiet Ray and
daughter Judy were also dinnei
guests of Mis. Rittti Sunday
Mis. O.S. Tharnngton of
Portsmouth. Va. visited het
aunt Mis. M.D. Gillis and Mi.
Gillis the past weekend and
attended Galatia Church with
them last Sunday. She came to
visit Mr. and Mrs. K.P. Ritter
Sunday p.m. and stayed until
Monday p in. Mrs Tliarnngtou
is a native of Rockfish
community. She was Catherine
Richardson, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Aitluir
Richardson.
Mrs Elizabeth Klunk. who
has been nursing Mrs. T.G.
Wood for several >cars, left last
Fridav because of her own
health and need of rest. Mrs.
Klunk was an efficient nuisc
and a fine person. Therefoie, it
vsas with that the Wood family
accepted hci lesignation and
Miss L c I a Jackson of
Fayctteville is taking Mis.
Klunk's place.
Miss Catliy Berry was among
those who graduated from
Favctteville Technical Institute
Mav 26. She is now a licensed
practical nurse. Her name w-as
left off I lie list of graduates
from Hoke County, probably
because ot her Fayctteville
address although she lives in
Hoke Count).
Mr. and Mis. Joe Yeargan
and Mr. and Mis Andy Sorrell
and daughter Mischell of
Durham were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. K.T. Brock and Mrs.
James Culp and son Gary and
Mr. and Mis. Ro:>coe Bunds
Sundav.
Mr and Mis. Dan Mclnnis.
Mi and Mis Smith Mclnnis of
Rjcfotd. Mi, and Mrs. Jaincs F.
Mclnnis of Favctteville. Mrs.
A A. Mclnnis and Thomas
Mclnnis attended the Small -
Mclnnis wedding in Wagram
Sunday . The bude is the
youngest daughtci of Mi. and
Mis A C . Mclnnis of Wagiam
and a giaiiddaughter ol Mis.
A \ Mclnnis.
Capt. and Mis. Thomas
Leeton of Ft. Story. Va. came
List Tucsdav and staved with
liei paients Mt and Mis B.B.
H? ? siic until Saturdav when
tliev went to visit Mime of Ins
people in Tennessee.
Mis Aitliui Watson ol Wlnie
l.akc spent the weekend with
liei tatlici A.L.. Lone and hci
J
sister Mrs. Louise Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Car!
Powers anil children of
Fayelteville. Mi. and Mrs. Paul
McNeil of Durham were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Gibson at
a cookout steak supper
Saturday night.
Mrs. David Lancaster of
Raleigh visited her paients Mi.
and Mrs. Smith Mclnnis Sal
She came to bring her
grandmother Mis. Jim Maxwell
home after she had spent two
weeks with hei while her
lui->band was at camp with the
National Guard. Mrs. Lancaster
aKo visited hei husband's
parents Mr. and Mrs. W.L.
Lancaster of Raetord.
Mi. and Mrs. Sid Sumnct
and Mrs. Janie Fuimage of
Lumber Bridge were guests of
Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson and Mr.
and Mis. M.S. Gibson Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Taylor of Hope
Mills spent Friday and
Satuiday nights with the M.L.
Wood family. Mrs. Ollie Muse
spent Sunday and Mondav
nights with them. She is also of
Hope Mills.
Si i s. Don nie King of
Henderson spent from Tuesday
to Thursday with hei parents
Mr. and Sirs. L.B Dees last
week.
Mrs. Virginia Bounds is
spending this week with her
sister Mrs. Ethel Gibson after
having eye surgery at Cape
Feai Valley Hospital last week.
She is doing fine.
Mi and Mrs. Charles Kelly.
Mr. and Mis Sammy Bennett
and daughter Yvette of
Wilmington were guests of Mis.
Ethel D. Gibson and Mr. and
Mrs. M.S. Gibson and children
Jo> and Ricky last Sunday.
Miss Pamela Heath has gone
to Camp Millstone to teach
recreation this summer.
Miss Lillie Wood, who has
been with hei cousin Miss Mcta
Johnson of Rt. 2, Dunn for
several months, came home last
Suudav.
A certain f amity would
lathei nol have their name in
Roc1 fish News too much but
s o m e times it seems
unavoidable
Mrs. Willis Gives Advice
On Buying Pols And Pans
Pots j n d pans were
examined in the Ma\ lesson
given b\ Mis I ilen Willis,
home agent, lit the membeis of
i 11 e auinh extension
homemakct's clubs.
"Todav's bu>ei hasawealth
of cookwaie to choose from
when she goes shopping. In
fact, some of todav's pots and
pans have earned a place in
museum collections as
examples ol' ait in everday
lite, she said
It is important before
buying new cookware to know
the points to look for in
construction, she told the
membeis Not all pots and pans
that aie attractive are designed
to be efficient or safe to use.
These aie tlic points to look
for in choosing a good pan.
I Made of thick, durable,
non-warping material.
2. Made of a matenal that
heats ijuickl\ and evenly and
that holds heat well on low
tempeiatuies.
3. Material and construction
features pcinnt easy cleaning
4. Heat-resistant, sturdy
handles that are large enough
and arc placed to give good
balance to the pan.
6. Tight-fitting lid that
prevents excessive escape of
steam.
7. Si/.e large enough, but not
too large for family needs.
"The best pan is one which
gives good heat conduction, is
easilj cleaned and will
withstand direct heat without
undue warping " Mrs. Willis
said.
Good v| u a 111 > pans arc
gvucially more expensive to
buy. bill a high piico is no iruc
indication of good quality.
Pour quality cookwaie which
dents, warps, develops hot
spots and has to be replaced
ficqtienily is an expensive
investment
Bus cookware in sets only
when you need and will use
tcgulary all the pieces in the
set. Seldom used cookware is
expensive to buy and to store.
( o o k w a i e sold by
door to-door salesman is
usually designed especialls for
that business and is higher in
price than comparable
cookvvaie found in ictail
stores. Mrs. Willis said.
Replacing parts such as lids
and handles or getting
defective cookware replaced in
such sets may be difficult or
impossible.
Buy only the pieccs of
cookware that meet your
cooking needs, can be easily
cared for and stored and are
within your budget, she told
members. The number and size
of pans needed vary with
family s i / e and the
homemaker's cooking habits.
Graduates
Kathryn Elizabeth Berry,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.A.
Berry of Rockfish. received a
diploma in licensed practical
nursing from Fayelteville
Technical Institute at
graduation on May 26.
Spears-Livingston
Wedding Sunday
Miss Mamie Livingston of
Rjrford ?nd Wflber Spears of
Faycttcvjlk were united in
marriage Sunday afternoon at
fpur o'clock in Sany Grove
United Methodist Church. Thy
Berry Barbour, pastor
officiated at the double ring
ceremony.
A program of wedding music
was presented by Thomas
McFadyen, organist, and Mrs.
Duncan Blue of Fayetteville.
Vows were spoken before
the altar which was decorated
with t wo-seven-branchcd
candelabra and two large
baskets filled with gladioli,
daisies and pompons.
The bride was given in
marriage by her cousin, Leroy
Mclnnis of Southern Pines. She
wore a street- lenght dress of
white lace over stain fashioned
with fitted bodice and flared
skirt. Her shoulder length
illusion veil was attached to a
cascade of roses and she carried
a white Bible topped with a
white orchid.
Mrs. Graham Fann of
Fayetteville, niecc of the
groom, was matron of honor.
She wore a street-length yellow
Hospital News
MOORE MEMORIAL
Mrs. Walter Maxwell
Ncill James Blue
Mrs. Julian Barnes. Home
Tuesday
T.F. Davis
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Koonce
and son Michael of Halifax.
Va? are visiting their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koonce
and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
McGougan. this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Freeman
attended the Freeman
homecoming Sunday in Biscoe.
Mr. and Mrs. N.M. Fippinger
and son Mike of Denbigh, Va.,
came for the weekend and
went to the homecoming with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Freeman.
Mrs. Benny McLeod and
daughters and Mrs. McLeod's
mother. Mrs. H.L. Patterson of
Clovis. New Mexico, visited
relatives in Eden the past
weekend.
Mark Smith of Charlotte spent
the weekend with his parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith.
Hampton Teague of Atlanta.
Ga., was Saturday guest of his
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobby McNeill and children.
Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Fisher and
daughters of Winston - Salem
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gullcdgc. Amy Fisher
remained for a visit with her
grandparents, and Martha Ann
Wood returned to Winston ?
Salem with her Fisher cousins.
Aivin Jasper Freeman III of
Fayetteville spent tho. weekend
with his grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. A.J. Freeman.
Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Freeman attended high school
graduation of their
granddaughter. Daphion
Freeman, Friday night in
Washington, N.C. and spent the
weekend with their son George
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Freeman
attended high school
graduation of their
granddaughter. Livola Sue
Freeman, in Statesviile last
Wednesday night and returned
home 1- riday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dickson
returned home Sunday from
Marion, Mass. where they
attended graduation <tf their
son Robert from Tabor
Academy.
Weekend guests of Mrs Dan
Wilkes were Mrs. Ella Mae
Cook. Mrs. Eloise Morgan and
win Davy of Atlanta, Ga.. and
An^us Wilkes of Washington.
John F. Black of Ft. Walton
Beach. Fla. was here Sunday
and Monday for a visit with his
sister, Mrs. Paul Dickson and
fimily. and his aunt, Mrs.
Laurie McEachcm.
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dress designed with
empire waistline and carried a
nosegay of yellow flowers. Mrs.
Joan Barren of Fayettevillc,
nicce of the groom, was
bridesmaid. She wore a pink
dress made similar to the honor
attendants and carried a pink
nosegay.
Children in the wedding
were Joanna Spears, niece of
the groom, and Tommy Bishop
of Dundarrach.
Rowland Spears of
Fayetteville served as best man
for his brother. Uslvers were
Michael, Wayne, Pat and
Bobby Spears, all of
Fayetteville.
The bride is the daughter of
the late Mr, and Mrs. W.F.
Livingston of Lumber Bridge
and received her education in
the Hoke County Schools and
Sandhills Community College
Mr. Spears, son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Spears of
Fayetteville. received ins
education in the Cumbeiland
County Schools.
After a wedding trip to
Washington, D.C.. the
newlyweds will be home at
Route I, Lumber Bridge.
A cake cutting was given in
the church hut after rehearsal
Saturday night for members of
the wedding party and their
families.
Birthdays
Mike Cook
Mike Cook, son of Mr. and
Mrs. D.C. Peterson, celebrated
his sixth birthday Saturday
with a party given by his
mother.
Punch, cupcakes and potato
chips were served to the 11
guests. Party favors were
candy, bubble gum and
balloons.
Rob McNeill
Rob McNeill, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby McNeill, celebrated
his tenth birthday Friday.
Steve Bridgeman and David
Powers of St Pauls were guests
for lunch and the afternoon.
Sandhills Club
Meets June 17
Cindy Shale, national
representative of Christian
Women's Clubs, will be guest
speaker at the June luncheon
of the Sandhills Christian
Women's Club on Wednesday,
June 17, at twelve noon. The
meeting will be held at The
Country Club of North
Carolina and all women of this
area arc cordially invited. A
special invitation is extended
to teenage girls. Miss Shale is a
former artist with the Hallmark
Card company and has spoken
to this club before.
For the special feature, Kit
A Id ridge, of the "Weight
Watchers Club" will tell how to
really put this much - discussed
topic into practice.
Mrs Sandy Johnsor, soloist
of Carthage, will bring the
special music.
A free baby sitter will be at
United Methodist Church,
Midland Road, Southern Pines
For reservations call 875-3759
227th AAA S/L Bn.
Reunion Held
The 227th AAA S/L Bn
Reunion was held in Raeford
this weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Odell Melton at the Raeford
Moose Lodge.
Those attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Lendstron and
Linda from Iron Mtn., Mich.,
Mr. and Mrs Puwcll Williams,
Portal, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. A rim
Watson and son, Athens,
Tcnn., Mr. and Mrs Olin J.
Hurst, Linville, Ga.. Mr. and
Mrs. James Wadsworth,
Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs.
Leamon A Ward. Williamston,
N.C.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Shirley. Larry and Mary,
Northport. Ala., Mr. and Mrs.
Horace L. Rogcrson and
family. Rocky Mount, N.C.,
Robert Spainhour, King, N.C.,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dugan,
Ross. Ga., Mr. and Mrs Robert
Jones and family, Hookerton,
N.C., Roland Jackson,
Kenansvillc, N.C., Mr. and Mrs.
Myron McGcc, Stokesdale,
N.C.. Lin wood Pat lie,
Eli/abeth City, N.C.. Mr. and
Mrs. Cameron Locklear and
Christine. McColl. S.C. and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Allen,
Chesterfield. N.C.