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In Weeks To Come Meetings Kaaford KJwanis - Club meets every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the lUeford Civic Center. The meetings are open to members and guests. C ??My - Puppy Creek Community Watch will meet Thursday, Jan. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the Puppy Creek Are station. All members are urged to at tend. Pesticide Education ~ There will be a pesticide education class for licensing of private ap plicators on January 30 from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. This class will be geared toward certifying farmers in the use of restricted use pesticides. If you would like to attend the class call the Hoke County Agricultural Ex tension Office at 873-3461 to register. Soybean Meeting ? "Survival Through Management" will be the theme of the 16th annual membership meeting of ihe North Carolina Soybean Pro ducers Association here on January 21, 1982, according to President Ray M. Spencer of Scran ton. The meeting will begin at 9:43 a.m. at Raleigh's Royal Villa Motor Inn with the annual business session, followed throughout the rest of the day with educational presentations. Microwave Workshop - Home Economics Extension agents are holding a workshop for microwave cooking and opera tion on January 25 at 7:30 at the extension office on Magnolia Street. Livestock Association - An organizational meeting of the Hoke County Livestock Association will be held January 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the extension office on Magnolia Street. All persons interested in the promotion of livestock in Hoke County should attend. Homemakers -- The Allendale - Antioch Extension Homemakers Club will meet Thursday Jan. 13 at 2:30 p.m. at the extension office. ^ ^ ^ ^ 'p Events Symphony Orchestra - Music in the present tense presented by the NC Symphony Or chestra in the Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh at 8 p.m. on Jan. 13. For further in formation call 733-2750. Horse Show ? Mid-Winter Horse Show held at the NC State Fairgrounds in Raleigh Jan. 19-23. For more informa tion call 521-2871. Youag Peoples Concert - A young peoples concert will be presented by the NC Symphony Orchestra at 1 1 a.m. on Jan. 22 at the Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh. For more information call 733-2750. Hearts a ad Flowers - Hearts and Flowers ? the Music of Love will be presented by the NC Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Jan. 22 at the Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh. For more information call 733-2750. Vienna Boys Cfcolr - The Vien na Boys Choir will perform at the Reynolds Coliseum on the NC State Campus at 8 p.m. on Jan. 28-29 in Raleigh. For more information and tickets call 737-2835. Band Audition - Senior High All-State band auditions will be held all day ai Lumberton High School on January 8. For more information contact Hoke High Band Director Jimmy James or Upchurch School Band Director Gil Clark. Arts Festival - Hoke High School student arts festival will be held in the school Choral Room all day on Jan. 11. The event is sponsored by the Raeford Woman's Club and Junior Woman's Club in con junction with the school Home Economics Department. Ittfcak PcrtaMa - Violin Con cert by one of ihe world's premiere artists. Sponsored by the Friends of the College at NC State University and held at the Reynolds Coliseum on the school's campus at 8 p.m. Jan. 17-18. For more information and tickets call 737-2835. Gatherings IadacMoat - A trio of induc tions will be held Sunday at 6 p.m. at the St. Mary Pentecostal Holiness Christian Church. The speakers will be Si ster WiUette Can hens. Sister Victoria McNeil and Sister De lores Wright. The public is invited. ****** Doings Art Sfcow ? The Fayetteville Museum of Art will show the work of four North Carolina Artists who were recently awarded fellowships from the state Arts Council. The show will feature the mixed media works of Victor Faccinto, pain tings by Maud Gatewood, handblown glass by Robert Levin and photography by Elizabeth Matheson January 2-23. For further information call 485-5121. Call The News-Journal or bring calendar items to the office before noon on Monday Infant boys and girls sizes 2-4 Assortedstylesandcolors SAVE ON LADIES' ROBES Choose from a variety of lovely styles and colors in assorted sizes. MT AVAILABLE II ALL STMES. 70% Isopropyl. 16 Ounce cool, refreshing antiseptic. COMPARE AT $1.97 12 Oz. number one selling antocid. Pleasant tasting. COMPARE AT $2.09 Giant 49 Ounce extra action Tide laundry detergent. Limit 2. HI-DRI PAPER TOWELS Reg. 67* NOW HEAT MATE 10,000 BTU KEROSENE HEATERS Reg. 159.99 NOW 119" QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL Regular and HD Ass't Style* and Colors BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLOVES SAVE 40.00 (J) UtMfW* (limit 6) LADIES' PANTY HOSE 2 for 00 1 SOUTH HOKE CENTER -- The people in costume are about to give a Christmas play at the Four-county Senior Citizens Center. The play, on the Nativity, was presented December 22. Shown with them is site manager Louise Morris. L-R - Mattie Gilchrist, Minnie McQueen, Cora Stanley, Louise Morris, Tommy Jacobs, Ollie Johnson, Pearlie McLane, Rovena McCall, and Elosia McBryde. Jacobs played the role of Joseph, and Ollie Johnson, Mary. The title of the play was "What Would You Give Jesus?" Eva Jacobs is director and outreach worker for the center. Mr. And Mrs. Fowler Honored Personals On 25th Anniversary On December 26, Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Fowler were honored on their 25th Wedding Anniversary at a surprise dinner, while they were visiting his brother, Willie Jones in Memphis, TN. They were accompanied to Memphis by Mrs. Verline McNeill and Nita Maria. The holidays were joyful for the Fowlers, especially so since the brothers had not spent a Christmas together in 32 years. On Christmas day they were all breakfast guests in the home of Mr. Fowler's nephew and niece, Charlie and Betty Tood. Personals Holiday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coley were his mother. Mrs. L.E. Coley of Stem, his brother, Sam Coley and chil dren of Butner, his sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sain of Raleigh, and Mrs. Coley's brother, Sidney Moore of Killeen, Texas. Mrs. Joe Gulledge has returned after spending Christmas in Wil mington in the homes of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Abb Williams and family, and her granddaughter and hus band. Mr. and Mrs. George Cutu cache and son. Andrew. Mack and Hope Koonce of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. Don Koonce of Rock Hill, S.C. were holiday visitors in the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koonce. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Phillips were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. Phillips. Jr and son. David, of Ramseur, Mr. and Mrs. B.T. Fields of Carthage and their daughter, Vickie Lee Fields, student at UNC, Chapel Hill, Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Houston, Jcffy and Donella Houston, Ronald and Calvin Phillips, all of Pikes ville. Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Fisher and daughter. Amy, of Raleigh visited Mrs. Fisher's mother, Mrs. Joe Gulledge, during the holidays. They were en route to Tampa, Florida, for a visit with their daughter. Laurie Fisher. Mrs. Katherine Hinnant, Miss Ann Hinnant and Mike Hinnant, have returned home after spending the holidays in Tampa, Florida, with Mrs. Hinnant's son, Bill Hinnant, and daughter. Pat McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hinnant and daughter of Tampa, Florida, spent last week visiting her step father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McDuffie. Mrs. Mary Ruth Maples, accom panied by her son, William Haire and son Bill of the Washington, D.C. area in Virginia, her sister, Mrs. Joan Frye of Aberdeen, and Mrs. Ralph Calloway of Raeford, attended the funeral of Mrs. Ma ples' son, Ernest Haire, Jr. in Tampa, Florida December 28. Mr. Haire was a native of Raeford and has made his home in Florida for a number of years. He was 47. A. A. Meetings Wed. 8 p.m. Nursing Home Dining Room Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morgan and children of Cary spent the holidays here in the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Calloway. Mrs. Anne Lamm has returned to ' her home in Gastonia after visiting her mother, Mrs. Laurie Mc tachern, during the holidays. Mr and Mrs Robert N. McCraken of Cash well Beach. N.C. and Mrs. McCracken s son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Callo way Jr of Raleigh, visited Mrs. McCracken s parents. Mr. and , ,M"; N F- Sinclair, during the ' holidays. On Christmas day, Mr and Mrs. Sinclair's other two daughters. Mrs. D.R. Huff. Jr. and Mrs. Glenn Maxwell and their families gathered at their parents' home for dinner. Mrs. Bobbie Davis of Clarksville, va. spent the holidays here in the home of her son, Charles A. Davis, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dick White returned ' home Friday from Bucyrus. Ohio where they spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald White, his brother-in-law and sis ter Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith, and other relatives. 2nd Lt. Debbie McNeill spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McNeill. Lt. McNeill is | attached to the Signal Battalion, oind Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, and has completed her Branch training at Fort Gordon Ga. She visited friends in Washing ton, D.C. and returned to Raeford before leaving for Ft. Benning Ga to attend jump school, after which she will be stationed at Fort Bragg. Lt. McNeill is a graduate of NCSU, Raleigh and worked as sports news editor for the Garner newspaper before joining the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kennedy of Greenville. S.C. and Mr. and Mrs Clem Lee of North Wilkesboro, were holiday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee. Mrs. Carl Freeman returned home Friday after a two week's visit in the homes of her daughters and fami lies, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Black man of High Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Ferrell of Saxaphaw. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. McKenzie and family of Elizabethtown visited relatives here during the holidays. On Christmas day they gathered with other members of the family in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Childress for dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hicks, Jr. and children returned to their home in Candor last week after spending the holidays in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Farmer. On December 26 & 27 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sellars, Sr.. Jane and Bill, Jr. were Bill and Delia Gilmore, Meredith and Will, Nor cross, Georgia; Catherine McNeill and son, John, Charlotte; Jim and Sylvia Liestman. Butner; Linda Uppercue and Jim Cook. Raleigh; Daisy Gregory, Lexington, S.C.; Nan Wodowski, Fayetteville, and Lisa Adams. Raeford. CUSTOMER SERVICE Dundarrach, N.C. COMPLETE INSECT CONTROL FROM THE HOME TO THE FARM ? Federal Crop Insurance Route 1, Box 251 -A Shannon, N.C. Phone 875-8912 Lynn Ellis Richard McMillan 875-2493 Mights 875-5614
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