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FESTIVAL WINNERS - Student award winners at the District Nine NCEWC arts festival line up. (Eront row) Wanda Steven. Rnehelle Walters. Dwan I pchurch. Kath.v Ray. Susan Mel.ean. Cheryl Bratcher, and Kim Dees. IBack row) Leo McRae, David Carroll. Susan (lillis. Art DicltL Women's Club Members Place At Arts Festival Members of the Hacford Wom an's Club won awards at the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs' Ninth District Arts Festival. Saturday. Feb. 28, at Buies Creek. Local winners in the crafts competition were: Florence Macko. crocheting (pattern), first place: Rachel Przeor. crocheting (orig inal) first place; Ethelynde Bal lance. needlepoint pattern, third place: Mary Helen Senter. cross stitch embroidery, third place: Marguerite Norris. decoupage. third place; Betty Russell, rug making, third place. Winners in creative writing were: Cheryl Bratcher, student poetry (grades 7-9). first place; Kim Dees, student prose (grades 7-9) second place; and Frances McLean, lyric poetry (clubwomen), second place. Winners in the music competi tion were; Susan Gillis. piano, first place; Rochelle Walters, female vocal, second place; and Leo McRae. male vocal, third place. Mina Towsend won first place in the public speaking competition. Susan McLean won first place in the student division charcoal art competition and Rosa Morrison won second place in the landscape art. club division. net * ' .mm RFTIRIXG - William I . Clark, courtly supervisor of the Farmers Home Administration (FmllA) office here, retired Friday ajter 3d years of federal service. Clark, who lives in l.untberton, came to the lloke County office in 1973 after working in Robeson and Halifax County FmllA offices. Pictured with Clark looking over his certificate of recognition is his secretary, Joyce /, Rhodes. SCOUT WEEK - Kimberly Bratcher (on left), a member of Brownie troop 821, displays a pot holder she made, and Teresa Pickett, a member of Junior troop 645, holds her embroidered toaster cover she learned to sew in Scouting. National Girl Scout Week is March 6-13 and Scours here are celebrating with a musical program at Upchurch School on March 6 at 2 P.M. RECITAL? Mary Dawn Parks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Parks of Rt. 3. Raeford. will present her junior recital Wednes day. March 24 at 4 P.M. at Hill Hall Auditorium at UNC-Chapel Hill. Her repertoire will include vocal selections by Mozart, Brahms. Schumann, and Debussy. The public is invited to attend. A reception will be given by her parents at her Chapel Hill apart ment following the performance. Dawn has appeared in Paul Green's outdoor drama. "Drum beats In Georgia " on Jekyll Island and is a member of the North Carolina Lyric Opera Company in Durham. Little Mint Earnings Rise The Little Mint. Inc. (OTC) reported net earnings at eight - tenths of one cent per share for the second quarter ended Dec. 31. 1975. compared to a 2.4 cents per share loss for the same period last vear. For the quarter, earnings were $5,992 compared to a loss of S19.244 last year. Revenues were $875,931 compared to $773,560 in 1975, up 13.2 percent. For the six months period, revenues increased 12 percent from $1,685,603 in 1975 to $1,887,913. Earnings were $48,052 or 6.1 per share versus $53,792 or 6.9 cents per share last year. Fire District Meeting Mar. 9 All firemen of the West Hoke Fire Department are requested to attend an important meeting Tues day, March 9 at 7:30 P.M. in the fire department building. Anyone interested in joining the department is welcome to attend. College News Elizabeth Faye Jordan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R.M. Jordan of 110 Fulton St., Raeford, has qualified for the first semester dean's list at Wake Forest Uni versity. Miss Jordan is a senior and is majoring in French. Family Dollar Names Director Family Dollar Stores, Inc. (AMEX symbol FDO) has named James B. Murphy as director of distribution according to an an nouncement made by Lewis E. Lvine, executive vice - president. The Veterans Administration em ploys 31 of the nation's 292 recipients of the Medal of Honor. Rock fish Mem By Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis No news from Tabernacle Church this week. The special day at Piltman Grove Church when a dinner was served in the fellowship hall and singing in the afternoon in the sanctuary was a success and enjoyed by all. The Senior Highs of Galatia Church invited all the church to hear their speaker Jim Shirley of Fayetteville Sunday night. The beautiful flowers placed in Pittman Grove Church last Sunday were there to the Glory of God and in loving memory of the late Mr. and Mrs. Neill McKeithan. Mrs. R.V. Tanner, Mrs. Johnny Allen and Kathy Fowler went to Pembroke last Thursday night to see Teresa Allen play in the "Lady Braves" basketball team. Thomas Mclnnis and Curtis Turner were among those from this area who attended the Bicentennial Celebraton of the Battle of Moores Creek Bridge at Moores Creek last Saturday. Grady Hardin wishes to thank the Fire Department and others of the community who helped to save his house when a woods fire broke out and his house was in danger, one day last week. BIRTHDAY Melissa Brock.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brock celebrated her 4th birthday with a little party at her home. Guests were a few of her special friends. They played outdoor games and were served birthday cake and all the accessories. Site received a lot of nice gifts and may she have many more happy birthdays. Mrs. Martin Wood and Mrs. Wallace McLean returned form a weeks visit to Fred Wood and sons Jay and Timothy of Greenville, last Saturday. Mrs. Wood and Mrs. McLean were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLean, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sports of Fayetteville were guests of Mrs. RJJ. Gibson Sunday. Mrs. W.A. Fowler spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Powers of Rennert. Miss Jean Williams of Fayetteville spent Monday night with Mrs. Dora Solomon to go with her on the trip to Charlotte with the Homemakers Club Women. Mr. and Mrs. H.T. Brock visited Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Brock and children, Howard and Leonard and Jennifer Elisabeth of Cumberland Sunday afternoon. E.T. had been in the hospital and was at home and improving but not entirely'well. Mt. and Mrs. Lynn Twisdale of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. R.V. Tanner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay who lived in the Rockfish ? Raeford road have moved over towards Fayetteville in Cumberland County and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Davis who lived in a mobile home near to them went back to Robeson County in Lumbcrton. Their friends here will miss them very much. Shane Sayer. 5 years old who goes to kindergarten was asked for news on Monday and he said "I had my picture made today and this news is as good as any other news. BIRTHDAY Mrs. Floyd Monroe was the sponsor of a birthday dinner for Mrs. Marshall Newton at the S & W Cafeteria. Fayelteville last Friday. Twenty - one of Mrs. Newtons neighbors joined in the celebration. They also remembered Mrs. James McKeithan, who expects to be a hospital patient at the time of her birthday. Both received gifts and all had a happy day and may the honorees have many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce and their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Parker and children, Karen and Kirkland III.attended the first night of the "Highland Call" in Fayetreville. James E. Mclnnis of Fayetteville and his mother. Mrs. Mary Mclnnis visited her sisters. Misses Carrie and Maggie Smith and Mrs. J.D. Mclnnis and son John David of Wagram. While there they saw. Mrs. HJ. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. HJ. Smith Jr. and Mrs. Sarah C. Robbins and son. The day time thieves who break in when the owners of houses are away broke into Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Overtons house last Sunday while they were at church. All they took were gun shells, but they opened drawers and scattered the contents all over the floor, tore up the beds and everything as if looking for money, but the only thing they took from the Clarks was $10.00 out of their daughters piggy bank. Guests of Mrs. A.W. Wood last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Laval Osteen of Dillon. S.C.. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Monroe and son, Bryan of McCain. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Wood of Raeford, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Montoe. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Cameron spent from Thursday to Saturday with Mrs. Floyd Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Monroe and son Bryan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dougalas Monroe after attending services at Galatia Church Sunday morning. GRANGE Wayside Grange met last Saturday night at the home of the Sec. -Treas. Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson with only a few members present. It was a good business meeting and it was decided to meet once a month. The next the first of April, exact time will be announced later. Mrs. J ulian Barnes is going to Troy this week and from there she and Community Calendar Tuesday, March 9 ? Meeting at the Library at 7:30 P.M. to form Literacy Council. Chaminade Music Club at 7:45 P.M. Thursday, March 11 ? Good Old Days Lecture Series at 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Friday, March 12 ? U.D.C. Meeting at 2:30 P.M. Monday, March 15 ? The Junior Woman's Club will meet at 7:45 P.M. at the Civic Center. Tuesday, March 16 ? Good Old Days Lecture Series at 7:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Music Revue March 6 In observance of Girl Scout Week March 6-13, Hoke County Girl Scouts will present a musical Bicentennial program March 6 at 2 P.M. in the Upchurch School auditorium. Chris Watkins, director of music at the Raeford Presbyterian Church, will direct the program. The public is invited. Scouts' Annual Banquet Dr. Gloria D. Scott, national president of Girl Scouts U.S.A., will be the keynote speaker at,Pines of Carolina Girl Scout Council's annual awards banquet in South ern Pines March 5. Dr. Scott, a former Girl Scout, became a member of the GSUSA National Board of Directors in 1969. She has served as vice chairperson and chairperson of the Program and Training Committee, as a member of the Task Group of Race Relations, the Human Re sources and Services Committee, the Executive Committee and the 1975 National Council Agenda Committee. Dr. Scott is a member of the Southern Education Foundation's board of directors, the first woman to serve on that body since Eleanor Roosevelt in the forties. Her accomplishments also include serv ice on the Greensboro Voluntary Action board, the special study committee of North Carolina State Commission on Higher Educa tional Facilities, and the technical advisory committee to the State Board of Higher Education in North Carolina. CONSTRUCTION - Work on a $75,000 addition to the Raeford Savings and Loan office on Qzmpus Ave. Is underway. A new drive-up window b planned at wet as increased lobby wen. Mrs. John Haywood will go (o Charlotte and take in the Southern Ltving Show for a few days. CLUB MEETS Rockfish Homentakers Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce on Wednesday Feb.25,with eleven present. Mrs. Willis was there and gave a very interesting demonstration. Mrs. Roscoe Bundy acted as president in the absence of Mrs. Martin Wood and the vice president, Mrs. Wayne Bundy. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Koonce served refreshments. Recent guests of Miss Mary Priest and Iter brothers. Walter and Francis Priest were Mrs. Vincent Guin of Clinton and her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Bostic spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister and brother - in ? law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron of Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Mclnnis of" Raeford visited his aunts at Wagrant last Sunday. Many of their friends attended the , 49th Forty - nineth Wedding Anniversary celebration lor Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Caddell of Raeford, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Terry. They received many nice gifts and congratulations and after fifty years have passed may they have many more. Homer Quick visited his mother, Mrs. Alfred Quick at Hope Nursing Home, Red Springs Sunday and brought her by to spend the night with her sister. Mrs. J.W. Caddell and Mrs. Caddell took her back to Red Springs Monday. COMMENT The old saying is if March comes in like a lion it will go out like a lamb and if it comes in like a lamb it will go out like a lion. Legals NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKECOUNTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT CAROLYN PITTMAN MAW YER, Plaintiff v. LAWRENCE D. MAWYER. Defendant TO LAWRENCE D. MAWYER: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Absolute divorce on the grounds of more than one (1) year's separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 9th day of April, 1976, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 27 day of February. 1976. R. Palmer Willcox, Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 126 Raeford, North Carolina 28376 44-46C CREDITOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Bennie Woodrow Williams, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before August 26, 1976 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of? their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under signed. This the 26 day of February^ 1976. Neda Turner Williams, Admin istratrix Hostetler & McNeill Attorneys At Law Raeford, N. C. 28376 43-46C CREDITOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix, C.T.A. of the estate of W.L. Beck with, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before August 12, 1976 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wtll please make immediate payment to the under signed. This the 12th day of February, 1976. Hallie B. Beckwith Rt. 4, Box 149 Raeford, N.C. Hostetler & McNeill Attorn evs-at-Law Raeford, N.C. 41-44C
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