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AT MAXTON -? The Hinsons, shown here, will be the featured singers October 24 at 7:30 p. m. at a Gospel singing at Maxton High School. The Glorybound Singers and the Sannoneers. of Red Springs, also will participate. Tickets will go on sale in advance October 23 at S3. 50 each. They will cost S4. 50 at the door. Tickets will be available for purchase in Raeford at Towne Barber Shop. 122 S. Main St. The proceeds will be used to help the Glorybound Singers pay for cutting another album. The Hinsons. of Nashville. Tenn.. are Ronny, Kenny. Larrv and Yvonne. HOKE COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD Volunteers Trained and Equipped To Serve You. EDENBOROUGH SHOPPING CENTER RAEFORD, N.C. 20 PORTRAITS 8ro 'We use Kodak paper For good looking portraits 2 8 * < !?| *11.95 8 A L K&cr ' . )t : ? R Y 3 00 I), ikk ' S> ??rtion Of mkt's QUI Choicl ^ * NO AGE LIMIT * 11k 14's available MACK S OFFER GOOD OCT. 18th & 19th HOURS SAT. 10 - 5 - SUN. 1 - 5 'No Longer Alone' To Be Shown "No Longer Alone," winner of three film - industry awards, will be shown on October 26, at First Baptist Church in Raeford. The showing, open to the public free of charge, is scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. The film, a true story, takes a close look at a woman who was searching desperately for love and acceptance, but whose cries went unheard by those who surrounded her. Originally released by World Wide Pictures in commercial theatres, the film is now one hour in length in preparation for its eventual presentation as a tele vision special. "No Longer Alone" traces the life of an English actress, Joan Winmill Brown. Though she skyrocketed to fame on the British state, her life was marked by a frantic grasp for personal fulfill ment and love. Tormented by a past she was unable to forget, she succumbed to a series of nervous breakdowns; and. at one point, attempted to take her own life. In her ultimate moment of despair. Joan was invited by a "chance" phone call to attend a Billy Graham crusade. It was here that she first discovered her worth as an individual and began her long struggle to piece her shattered life back together. Those who have followed Billy Graham's ministry will be in terested to know that Dr. Graham appears in the film in some of the footage of his 1954 London Cru sade. and also in the introduction and conclusion to the film, photo graphed recently for this special version . According to William F. Brown, president of World Wide Pictures, "No Longer Alone" was presented with the Award of Excellence from the Film Advisory Board of Holly wood, as well as the Angel award from Religion in Media in America, as the outstanding re ligion film of the year. It also received the Silver Halo Award from the Southern California Mo tion Picture Council. "No Longer Alone" was filmed in color on location in London, and stars Belinda Carroll, Wilfrid Hyde White, James Fox, Samantha Gates, and Gordon DeVoI. Simon Williams, who has one of the leading roles in the BBC pro duction, "Upstairs. Downstairs," also stars in the film. The title song was performed by the popular recording artist. B.J. Thomas. Hoke PTA Yard Sale Saturday The Hoke County PTA will have a Yard Sale Saturday, October 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Edenborough Shopping Center. Bring clothing to J.W. Turling ton School auditorium after Octo ber 13. the PTA advised donors in the announcement. "We will have our monthly meeting Monday, October 20. 7:30 p.m. in the J.W. Turlington Li brary. Local candidates running for office will be there. Support your PTA. We need parents, teachers, and friends from all schools in the county." SOCIAL NEWS Dial 875-2121 4MMMIU4 S|M'f iill \illllC I I &<T>v ? m [WmiHUIKT a ? ?"MWi Btankots ta Auortsd Colon C MaMai MiWd T ? N " M tti MM lm M touM un | ? I M KM ? a MWW arc ?* M iXoi^r ' S I _*i?.iaBLSLMJB Sjicciiil Viiluc Coupon Coupon Special \alii(,n???????oik MM Oak Mr Stoat Nm Mach Wtnyl Top $997 TN *w popular tat $to of Bu<l ?f KM oak tf* stool miuk 30' tja an) ta ? V*M*A It tyt lop 10 pvt ?""a Mating com ton ? t?m*c <M *C 119 9S R&U inonnoftwiiMHi Coupon J 112 Harris Avenue RAEFORD, N. C. ometimes you have to walk through unbelievable darkness to reach the light. A World With- Pit turf* Rt'lr.iM* in C < lijsvri i>n lh* msfur.ttftt.tl hv+t sfllrt t*\ bun Wmntill Hntwir Wo Lunger Alone' will be shown October 26 at 7:30 p.m. at First Church of Raeford. HELPING PEOPLE TO LIVE WITH Baptist Ellen S. Willis and Anna Peele Assoc. Extension Agents SCHEDULE Tuesday, October 21, 2:30 p.m. Area Homemakers Extension Club meeting tor Allendale. Antioch and Raedeen clubs. Conference Room, Lester Building. Thursday, October 23, 7:30 p.m. Area Homemakers Extension Club meeting for Philippi. Mildouson and North Raeford clubs. Confer ence Room. Lester Building. HINT: Pie crust will be flakier if the surface is brushed with egg white before baking. This makes a natural buffer between crust and filling . Cure Gourds To Last For Year. Colofrul gourds can spark fall centerpieces. And if you cure them right, they'll last for years. So here's something you might try. As soon as you pick gourds, give them a good bath. Add a disinfectant, such as a household bleach, to the water to get rid of mold spores. Next, put the gourds on open shelves in a well-ventilated area for at least a month. Don't let them touch each other or sit close to a heat source. Turn them daily. Before you use gourds, coat them with furniture polish. This pre serves colors and helps protect against mold growth. If you keep gourds stored in a well-ventilated places, you can continue to use them in tall centerpieces for years. * * * Milk Gives You Your Money's Worth In this inflationary period, dairy foods can be especially important. They're good buys with almost no waste. Nothing to peel, bone or throw awav. They otter, essential, total value, ounce for ounce. Dairy products are nature's own conven ience foods, ready to go at any time. It's simple to pour milk, slice cheese, spread butter, scoop ice cream or serve yogurt or cottage cheese right from the carton. Men tion "fast foods" and you get nutritionists up in arms, but one group brings a different response. They're dairy products, fast foods that can give you more value fo your money, nutritionally -- nat urally. * * * A Riddle For the 1980s Here's a riddle you might like. What toy has been on the market for 25 years, is sold worldwide and is made from salt and flour? It might help to know that over 10 million pounds of tlour and more than a million pounds of salt are used to make it -- each year. Since the toy was introduced in 1955, 225 million pounds have been sold almost 700 million cans. If you haven't guessed what it is yet. here's another hint: it was created and is still being produced in Cincinnati, Ohio. By now, you may realized that this toy is Play-Doh. It was invented by Joe and Noah McVick er. Joe's sister-in-law and her nursery school pupils complained that ordinary modeling clay was too firm for tiny fingers to mold. The McVickers took the problem to the drawing board and the result was the universally popular Play-Doh. Today, the Play-Doh family still incudes the original four colors (red, blue, yellow, and white). In addition, there are four new Day Glo colors (Signal Green, Saturn Yellow. Aurora Pink, and Blaze Orange) and playsets that range from Star Wars to Sesame Street. Morrison's Restaurant & Cafeteria STEAKS, BARBECUE & SANDWICH MENU FULL BREAKFAST OPEN 6 A.M. ? DAILY 1 1 A.M. - SUNDAYS OPEN TO ? P.M. THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS PHONE 875-3068 DAILY LUNCH BUFFET $084 SALAD BAR SEAFOOD PLATTERS 19 ITEMS Courtesies Shown ; Mr. And Mrs. Carr ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carr were recently honored on two occasions.' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willis entertained at a dinner party on Thursday evening, October 2, atL their home. Guests were seated at* the dininp room table which was covered with a white linen cloth and centered with a silk arrangement of fall flowers. The couple was presented with an electric frying pan by the host and hostess. * ? ? A kitchen gadget and pantry I shower was given on Sunday after noon in Fayetteville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parks. Others hosting the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. James C. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reynolds. Mrs. Carr was presented a corsage of small kitchen gadgets by the hostesses, and the honored couple was given gifts of a slow cooker and a wooden holder of measuring spoons. Each^uest took g their favorite recipe and gave it to ? Mrs. Carr. After gifts were opened, guests were invited into the dining room for refreshments. An ivory linen cloth covered the refreshment table. Lighted tapers and arrange ments of mixed fall flowers were used to decorate the home. Re freshments of punch, coffee, ham biscuits, sausage balls, cake, nuts* and mints were served. ^ Senior Citizens Hove Outing The Raeford Senior Citizens Friendship Club went by bus to Wagram last Tuesday where they visited the John Charles McNeill home and the Richmond Temper-^ ance and Literary Society Hall.* They were met at the home by Mrs. Odessa Memory who told the group about the restoration and carried them through the house which had been tastefully furnished in the period pieces, many of which had been in the McNeill family. The house honors the poet and is the visitor center museum for the Temperance Hall, which is a state historic building. (? The Hall is a six sided building over a hundred years old. In 1959 a group of interested people started a project to acquire and restore the building. Maintenance of. all the property is by private subscription. The Senior Citizens group gave a donation for this purpose. After leaving the McNeill home and Temperance Hall the club members went bv Riverton, a beautiful and restful spot on thtf Lumber River. On the way back to Raeford the group rode by Mill Prong. The old home which has recentlv been placed in the National Registry of historic places. This 200 year old structure is to be restored soon. It is located about six miles from Rae ford. The thirty one people who made the tour expressed a great deal of* delight in being able to travel together and would like to express their appreciation to Mr. Raz Autry and Mr. Don Steed for furnishing the bus and a driver for the outing. Births It. twWM P Mr. and Mrs. Bill McMillan of Goldsboro announce the birth of a daughter, Jonna Leigh, on October II at Wayne Memorial Hospital. Mrs. McMillan is the former Wanda Ragan of Seventy-First. Tabernacle < Homecoming Sunday The Homecoming of Tabernacle Baptist Church at Rockfish will be held Sunday with dinner on the grounds at 12:30 p.m. 4 Services will be held at 11 a.m. The Rev. Carl Strickland, the pastor, will bring the message. The Choraleers of Raeford will give a song service at 2 p.m. Bazaar People interested in having a booth at the Jaycette Christmas Bazaar are advised to contact^ Barbara Lippard at 875-5317 or Jennie Gibson at 875-4573.
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