Stonewall Report
Bjr Mti. James O. Miller
w.rt^H*bUity t0 "pre" themselves
verbally comes so naturally for
?me people, but for myself words
' ln the heart and exit by
w,y ?' the pen far easier then hv
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week.though beautiful, has at times
found me with a heavy heart and
n!lL!?i!ng of need 40(1 being
needed by my fellowman. Thus I
the ^ **" wil1 accomplish
?? S ^cslre 80(1851 W readers
w^l . ^ ?neWf" ReP?rt this
thSt' ? . ,ake a moment to
think of others. Their needs and
troubfes and by God's love these
^Vw'" "ft and the troubles
f^oblems "re something
that each of us as individuals are
?mf?,"ted "ith. but thankfully
a?on? WC not have t0 solve
Sandy Grove Methodist Church
honored their Senior Citizens at
their Sunday worship services.
"V* responded by taking part
and sharing with others what the
church has meant to them over the
years, favorite Scripture Passages
"SL1^- J* hymn Tfcw
reat Thou Art was especially
requested and dedicated to T C
fones, Mrs. Lizzie Chason and
m!?ki . " Carson> who were
nable to attend the services. I
Personally express my respect and
admiration for all of ouV Senior
Frt'"ns and thank them for the
nentage they have given us.
Services were followed by a
covered dish dinner which seemed
to be enjoyed by all.
Ephesus Baptist Church had as
tfieir guest speaker, Rev. Henry
Weldons, Superintendent of Mis
w5?S' /fc? fumherton. Rev.
Willard Singletary pastor at
tphesus delivered the Sunday
worship sermon at Bethel Baptist
Church in High Point. He and Mrs.
Singletary were weekend guests of
the Rev. Darrell Cox.
A reminder that Revival starts
next Monday May 24th, 7:30 p.m.
at Ephesus and continues through
Saturday the 29th. All are cordially
invited to attend.
Happenings around the com
munity during last week.
Mrs. Clellon McKenzie and
daughters Glenda and Teressa
'he revival at Cotton
Methodist Church in Hope Mills.
Glenda and Teressa were guest
S'n^ers on Monday and Wednesday
" u Leona Chason returned
home from Charlotte on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maxwell and
family attended the Band Concert
4 . Hoke High Gym on Tuesday
night.
Those participating from this
community were: Joyce and Tim
^C.uennleL ally Lynne Maxwell,
Kathy Bishop, Robbie Shook and
Jerry Bruner. The band's per
formance was reported as excellent
and enjoyed by those present,
w iS- WiHa Jones and Mrs.
Myrtle Sappenfield spent Wednes
day visiting with Mrs. Maude
Gibson in Red Springs.
A warm welcome to new resi
dents of our community. Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Beasley and children
formerly of Fayetteville. Actually
Wayne just came back to what used
to be home "good old Hoke
County . They moved into their
lovely new home beside his mother,
Mrs. Chester Beasley on Wednes
day of last week.
Mrs. Haywood Treadwell re
turned home Thursday from Lock
ley, Alabama having spent a week
with her daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Scott and
daughters Charlene and Robin.
Her brother, J.R. Hopkins from
Fayetteville carried her down and
went on to Florida to visit with his
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Etheridge and children.
Mrs. Willa Jones visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Conoly near
Shannon on Thursday.
The Ephesus Youth Group en
joyed a fun time skating at the rink
in Aberdeen on Thursday night.
Nineteen members attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Hendrix
and James Hendrix visited a sister
Mrs. Lida Jackson at the Charles
Parish Nursing Home in Dunn on
Friday. Mrs. Jackson is quite
critically ill.
Steve McClanahan is now home
from Cape Fear Valley Hospital.
His leg is in a cast but continuing to
improve.
Mrs. Grover McMillan enter
tained the Gamma Psi Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority with a
Beach Party at their cottage at
Handy Beach over the weekend.
Fourteen members attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Raz Autry
attended their son Skip's gradua
tion exercises at N.C. State on
Saturday. Congratulations to the
graduate!
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Home
spent the weekend with her grand
mother Mrs. Emma Watson and
aunt, Mrs. Edna Blalock in Can
ton, N.C.
Mrs. Annie Bell Adcox spent the
weekend with her son and daughter
- in - law Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O.
Woodcox were weekend guests of
their daughter and son ? in - law
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haselden and
family in Walterboro, S.C.
Weekend visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hendrix were
their sons and daughters - in - law
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hendrix of
Charlotte, and Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Hendrix and son Danny of
Raeford, also visiting was Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Adams, Jr. of
Raeford.
Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Butler Jr. and
children Sammy, Tammy, Bruce,
Ronnie and Rodger of Raleigh
spent the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. Nettie Butler.
Mrs. Leta Yates of Fayetteville
was weekend guest of Mrs. Lib
Tolar. Mrs. L.M. Lester of Raeford
visited on Sunday.
Saturday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. George Winburn was her
sister Mrs. Robert Thomas and
daughters Kaye, Sherry and Jeanne
of Greensboro. Visiting Sunday
were Mrs. Katie Livingston and
daughter (Catherine from Red
Springs.
Congratulations to I'm sure a
proud young man who received a
very important license this week. A
new drver in our community Robert
Bostic.
1 remember how proud 1 was the
first time I got mine. Now each
time I'm just plain amazed! Who
ever said "Practice makes perfect"
wasn't speaking of driving with a
car full of youngters! Our shcool
bus drivers must have nerves of
steel and definitely deserve a medal
for their daily exhibit of courage
and bravery.
Sunday Happenings:
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Britt of
Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Graham
Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Maxwell of Raeford were visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maxwell.
Johnny, Ida and Sallie Graves,
John Frank, and Robert McPhail
had lunch and spent the day with
an aunt and uncle Mr. and Mn.
A.A. Fowler in Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Hayes
visited his sister and brother - in -
law Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elvington in
Dillon, S.C.
Dinner guests and visiting for the
day with Mr. and Mrs. Raz Autry
were their son Skip and Miss
Hurly Nicholson from Raleigh.
Mrs. Allie K. Maxwell's daugh
ter, Mrs. Lois Capps from Gilmer,
Texas is vacationing with her for
ten days. Sunday visitors were: a
granddaughter, Mrs. Faye Cook
from Fayetteville, Larry McGougan
from St. Pauls, Mrs. Geraldine
Adams from Lumberton, Mrs.
Cora Mae Jackson from Raeford
and her mother Mrs. Ada Jackson
from the Nursing Home at
Rockfish, Mrs. Jordan from
Raeford, Mrs. Jessie Livingston
and Mrs. Florence McGougan of
this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Butler and
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Butler and
children Lisa and Cristy enjoyed a
cookout at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Butler at Ashley
Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hendrix
and daughter Donna attended the
wedding of Miss Trudy McNeil and
W.L. Priest in Aberdeen. Mr.
Priest is the brother of Mrs.
Hendrix.
Mrs. Mary Adams, and son and
daughter - in - law Mr. and Mrs.
Harley Adams, Jr. attended the
Open House ceremony of the new
Post Office in Vass.
TheEphesus Youth Group en
joyed a weiner roast at the church
after their weekly meeting. Parents
were also invited. Attendance was
very good.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones had
dinner that p.m. at the Holiday Inn
in Laurinburg. The occasion being
a small college reunion of some of
Mrs. Jones' classmates from what is
now UNC-G. Some of them had not
seen each other since 1935. A lot of
reminiscing and up to date con
versation was exchanged.
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Black,
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Quick, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCoin of Red
Springs visited their brother - in -
law, Raymond Mize at the
Veterans Hospital in Durham. Mr.
Mize is quite ill.
Mrs. Sam McClanahan visited
Mrs. Sharon Harris at Cape Fear
Valley Hospital. Mrs. Harris
underwent surgery last week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Harris and son
Henry visited her mother, Mrs.
W.L. Smith at New Hanover
Memorial Hospital in Wilmington.
Mrs. Smith entered the hospital on
Friday with painful back trouble.
We wish a speedy recovery for all
the above mentioned.
Happening this week:
Mrs. Ella Traywick from Metho
dist Ret. Home in Durham is
spending a few weeks with her
sister Mrs. Gladys Bostic.
Mrs. Betty Jan Crowder from
Tappahannock, Virginia arrived on
Monday for a few days visit with
her mother Mrs. Nettie Butler.
Mrs. John Allen Jones visited her
husband at the VA Hospital in
Fayetteville on Monday.
Mrs. C.L. Ellis and Mrs. Ellen
Jane Stevens visited Mrs. Sharon
Harris at Cape Fear Valley on
Monday night.
A Floating Household Shower
was held Tuesday night for Mrs.
Joyce Thomas at the Sandy Grove
Hut. Hostesses were: Mrs. Willa
Jones and Mrs. Bonnie Davis. Mrs.
Thomas and children lost their
home and belongings in a fire a
couple of weeks ago.
Birthday and Anniversary Cele
brants this week:
Happy Birthday Mrs. Betty Jean
Crowder May 21st; Billy Crawley
May 23rd.
Happy Anniversary Mr. and
Mrs. J.C. Barnes 30th Anniversary
May 18th.
Many Happy Returns of the Day
to eaoh of you!
I mentioned last week the teasing
I received from my husband
regarding my news reporting. Well,
it was brought to my attention this
week that we have News Journal
and Stonewall Report readers in
Germany! "So, sorry Walter, but
with this extensive circulation, who
needs television?" Thus, from Rae
ford, N.C. U.S.A. and the Stone
wall Area "Greeting*" to S.S.G
and Mrs. Lester Bullock and
daughter Faith Ann in Frankfurt,
Germany. "Hope all are fine."
Any other Stonewall readers out
of the Country or State, we'd love to
hear from you!
Everyone Take Carel
RETIRING -- James Covington [center] retires May 11 at the Burlington
menswear dyeing plant. He is being presented a Bible from his supervisor,
Billy Floyd, and plant manager Gib Bernhardt.
RAFFLE WINNER-Shelby L. Calloway, president of Hoke County Jaycees,
iM shown presenting the title to Lonme Bullard. winner of the 1962 Ford
pick-up raffle that the Hoke County Jaycees had on April 30, 1976.
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