DECA - Hoke High School Junior Deca students, from left, sitting, Eddie McRae
and Ana Melton, back row, Orea Dean Galbreth, Rose Mary Jackson and Donna
Poe, were among 1200 students from around the state attending the 30th Annual
DECA Leadership Conference in Winston-Salem recently. Among activities at the
Conference was a tour of Old Salem, election of officers, and presentation of
awards and a formal dance.
SENIOR DECA STUDENTS - from left, Shirley Poe, James Jones, and Bernice
Bratcher Hoke High School DECA students, recently attended the 30th annual
DECA Leadership Conference held in Winston-Salem. Miss Bratcher accepted a
two-star plaque on behalf of the club. The award was received on the basis of points
accumulated for club activities during the school year.
Magistrates Court
The magistrates heard the following
cases last week.
Assessed $10 fines and costs for
speeding were Douglas Edward Perdue,
Patrick, S.C.; James Carlton Brock, 72S
Green St.; -Travis Arlando McGregor,
FJyetteville; Roy Case Clegg, Charlotte;
Dorothy Ray Adams, 403 Wooley St.
Assessed S5 fines and costs for
speeding were: Pennie Lynn Robison,
St. Petersburg, Fla.; James Hollmond,
Raeford; Woodrow Wells, Ft. Bragg;
Luke Harold Lowry, Charlotte; Andrew
Jackson Monroe, Laurinburg; Robert
Odonnell, Scranton, Pa.; and John
Howard Ritch, Charlotte;
Shows Writing
Winning entries in the annual creative
writing contest sponsored by Raeford
Woman's Club arts department are on
display at the Hoke County Library.
Winners are; high school, first, Wilson
Marion, second, Kristi Frahm; junior
high school, first, Kurt Ernest, second,
Martha Pecora; middle grades, first
Jonesena Thomas, Cathy Morgan;
primary grades, first Connie
Hollingsworth, second, Gwendolyn
Southerland.
Each winning student will receive a
certificate of recognition.
Samuel Merlin Ennis, Shannon, stop
sign violation, costs only.
Willie Edgar Harrell, 406 Weaver St.,
following too closely; costs only.
Robert Clemon Jennings,
Fayetteville, passing violation, $10 fine
and costs.
Billy Howard Barefoot, Rt. 2,
motorcycle equipment violation, costs
only.
Clara Edith Faircloth, 309 Prospect
Ave., faiure to yield, costs only.
Steven Hardie Wilburn, 317 W.
Third Ave., inspection violation, costs
only.
Tommie E. Johnson, Sanford,
inspection violation, costs only.
James Edward Burgett, Fayetteville,
public intoxication and parking
violation, costs only.
Marvin Blue, N. Main St., public
intoxication, $6 jail fee and costs.
Alton Carthens, Antioch Community,
public intoxication, $6 jail fee and
costs.
Benjamin F. Green Jr., Rt. 1,
worthless check, $24.56 restitution and
costs.
Mrs. Dorothy Atkinson, Raeford,
worthless check, $26.54 restitution and
costs.
Harold Currie, RFD 1, worthless
check $4.12 restitution and costs.
Stonewall Report
By Mia. Harold Chason
Mrs. Bertha Hendrix, Mrs. T. H.
Brock and children of Lumberton, and
David Lupo spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John Barwick and children in
Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw and son
Johnny of Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Quick and children and Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Hagen of Parkton, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Chason.
Mrs. Myrtle Sappenfield and Mrs. J.
A. Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie P.
Chason at their home in Skibo and Mrs.
Nannie Ritter, Mrs. Kate Hodgin and
Miss Bessie Barlow at the Confederate
Daughters Home in Fayetteville last
Friday.
Mrs. Ella Traywick returned to
Durham Tuesday after spending several
days with Mrs. Gladys Bostic.
Mrs. Elvira Carson visited her son,
James, several times last week at Moore
Memorial Hospital. James has been very
ill the past week.
Mrs. Mary Adams visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Hendrix and Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Jackson in Hope Mills Sunday.
T. W. Jones has been ill with the flu
for the past several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Simmons and
Debbie Dees spent Sunday with Mrs.
Chester Beasley.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scarboro of
Raeford were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. James O. Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Buie and
children, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Melin of
Raleigh, and Mr. and Mrs. George
Maxwell and daughters of Southport,
spent the weekend with Mrs. O. B.
Maxwell, Sr.
Mrs. Myrtle Sappenfield was a
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Guy and Mrs. Nora Jackson.
Mrs. Ailene Jackson and son, Michael,
and Mrs. Grace Gause and son of McColl
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold A. Chason and daughters.
Mrs. Pauline Kennedy of Skibo
visited her father, Paul Barbour, Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Kenneth Cashwell and sons have
moved to a new home in Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clardy of
Winston-Salem spent the weekend with
Ronald's mother and grandmother, Mrs.
Flozelia Clardy and Mrs. Allie K.
Maxwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J.
Chason.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jones and son of
Jacksonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy
Jones of Charlotte, were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones.
Mrs. Ernestine Brewer returned home
Tuesday after spending a week with
Mrs. Betty Gene Mason in Mobile,
Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gaudet and sons
of Charlotte, spent last Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Hendrix, Sr., and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Woodcox
visited Mrs. Woodcox's father, John
Brisson, at Cape Fear Valley Nursing
Home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Phillips of
Fayetteville were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. O. B. Maxwell and family.
Kim and Kris McMillian spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. John Glisson were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Glisson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spears visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McArthur Sunday.
Mrs. Annie Cain shows a little
improvement. She was presented a
birthday cake on her 98th birthday
Tuesday, March 19, at Cape Fear Valley
Hospital by her daughter, Mrs. Frank
McGregor. Those visiting Mrs. Cain on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. James Adams
of Wilmington, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Matthews, Donna and Wanda Sue
Matthews of Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Joe T.
Harris, Terry and Peggy Harris of
Salisbury, Mrs. J. T. Harris of
Fayetteville and Mrs. Frank McGregor.
Harold Brown McFayden who was
badly burned December 22 is now at
home and doing very well.
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