Mrs. Cm hoi Nivea, Social Reporter, 87S-37SS Hoke High Honor Roll Named For 3rd Period 12th Grade COLLEGE PREP "A" Chtu Tran, Nadine Wadsworth. Pam Cume, Carte Myers, Patti Smith and Ashley Jones. GENERAL "A" Valkry Luckie, Roy Haiky, Petty Hayward, Jerri Andrews, Patrice Smith, Brenda Winston, Wanda Galberth, Priscilla Headen, Faye Baldwin, Betsy Blanton and Ruby Breeden. COLLEGE PREP "I" Lloyd Mannint. Donna Max well, John Wright. Michelle Clot ty, Beverly Farrow, Caroline Ansky, Tony Barefoot, Thomas Bounds, Ralph Pandure, Jim Ar no, Danny Roberts, Carl Bundy, Charles Cash. Eric Coky, Tammie Hendrix. Greta Johnson, Patricia Kellennann, Barbara Oldham and Teresa Pickett. GENERAL "B" Lovely McCrea, Lorrie Walters, Vanessa Covington, David Freeman, Robin Graham, Belinda Baldwin. John Pleasant, Wendell McLaughlin. Sylvester McRae, Gwen Souther land, Ronnie Butler, Cindy Holhngsworth. Ncna Leg gett, William Locklear, Kim McKoy, Donna Watson, Calvin Dixon, Deborah Goodman, Rex Harris. Terri Bethea, Priscilla Purcell. George McLaurin, Carolyn Rogers. Cleveland Tew. Sherman Chavis. Greg Johnson, Diane Lindsey, Lisa Blackshear, Jurgen Lospinuso. Theresa Thorn ton. Ave jo Woods, John Douglas, David Graham. Debra Havnes, Darlene Oxendine, Milton McLaughlin. Janice McMillan, Lisa Smith. Sharon Breeden. Pam Clark, Pam Kellermann and Teresa Kemp. Uth GRADE COLLEGE PREP "A" Rodney Powell, Andrew Shaw, Ruth Wheeler, Vickie Denise McLean, Leslie Foster, Kim Smith, Lisa Upchurch, Wanda Chason, Donna Oxendine and Donna Pittman. COLLEGE PREP "B" Alice Adkins, Marilyn Blake, James Ward, Cynthia Mackey, Hope McCoy, Heidi McDonald, James McMillan, Carmen Fowler and Donna Spangler . GENERAL "A" Rita Bratcher, Jackie McNeally and Paulelte Leggett. GENERAL "B" Vickie Cunningham, Debra Bundy, Veronica Nicholson, Ton ja Jackson and Shelly Calloway. GENERAL "B" Vickie Blue. Mavis Quick, James Saunders, Eula Lunsford, Myrtle McGregor, James Mc Queen, Sharon Liles, John Davis, Gary Stephens, Dianne Thomas, Sheila M. Harris, Larry Purcell, Tresse Rope, Amy Wilson, Veronica McArn, Brenda McPhaul, Dexter McRae, Paula Locklear, Cosandra Stephens, Bet ty Tew, Craig Walker and Tonya Holt. 10th GRADE COLLEGE PREP "A" John Ward and Robert Sizemore. COLLEGE PREP "B" Arnold Miller, Noel Jones, James Barefoot, Kimberly McLaughlin, Linda Glisson, Bren da Hendren, Pam Ellington, Tracey Ferguson, David Scull and' Miranda Cunningham. GENERAL "A" None GENERAL "B" Levy McRae, Dwight Jackson, Jeffrey Brown, Anthony Powell, Lisa Taylor, Charlotte Lead ford, Myron Hollmond, Robert McDiarmid, Kathleen Byrne, Wanda Stephens, Teresa Godbold and Harry Southerland. 9th GRADE COLLEGE PREP "A" Mac Langdon, Icesonnia Horsley, Karen Troublefield and Tripp Simpson. GENERAL "A" Taw anna Dixon. COLLEGE PREP "B" Susan Osborne, Lisa Potts, Susan Miller, Melinda Riley, Greg Ferguson, Tonja Hornsby, James Guy, Laurie Byrd, Thomas Coley, Beth Archer, Tammy Blue, Steven Lovette, Brenda Pierce, Adriene Kemp, Elizabeth Ragsdale, Bruce Roberts, Chris Holt, Scott Houston, Sabrina Harris, Karen Campbell, Vernordra Souther land, Amy Black, Amy Booker and Keith MacDonald. GENERAL "B" Bonny Monroe, Timothy Leg gett, Eugene Shannon, Avis Flowers, Angela Hargrove. Lisa Futrell, Sandra Barefield, Brian Norris, Keith Locklear, Debbie Janos, James Galberth, Lisa Bron son, Thelma Smith, Chris Martin, Wyvie Jones, Jeffery McMillan, Natasha Doby, Patrick Grace, Jawanna Cooper, Pamela Barnes and Thomas McDonald. Chaminade Club Holds Meeting The Chaminade Music Club met last Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. Neill A. McNeill with Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. William Colston and Mrs. Stephen McNeill as co-hostesses. The meeting was called to order by the president. Mrs. Julian King. After the singing of the Federation Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris had as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris and children of Durham and Tom Harris of Fay etteville. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Connell spent the weekend in Raleigh. They went especially for the father-daughter dance at Peace College Saturday evening. Mr. Connell escorted Miss Carolyn Wilburn to the dance. FAMILY DOLLAR jfc 42 Ounce ^ I Trend ? Box Detergent Regutarty 1.39! Save on Trend heavy Arty tauntfry detergent Umrt 2. Regularly 1.29 ft 1.39! 30W or 10W40 motor oil Limit 5 quarts Exciting Values At Bargajn Prices! 2?1 115 Count Delta Paper Towels Regularly 67? Roll! Absorbent paper towete Umit 2 rots ^ 280 Count ^ Marcal Box Tissues Son. 2 p*y faoal tissues n the fluff out dispenser box Um? 2 Basketball Shoes And Pr. Terry Trims Ladies and children's terry trimmed sport shoes or men's, boys' and youths' canvas basketball shoes IOO Tube Or Crew Pack Socks Pack of 1 or 2 pair socks for men or boys White with striped tops $4 Each im's Dress Or Sport Shirts Soid color long sleeve shirts or woven ptttd long e sport shirts. Sizes 14H to 17 ?nd S.M.L.XL *4 Q99 Mm's MM Drtss Parts Sold color. no-?on pents vAimtchkgsk^pidbeR Sires 29 to 42. Men Good At AH Famfty The WMkwd. QmibMUm I No Mm To On Somo l $4 ^?H Each Ladies' Pretty Novelty Tops Styles include panne' and fleece Nned sweat tops. Long and short sleeves S.M.L. *7 m Pair Ladies' Corduroy Dress Pants Fashion and basic style corAjroy pants In sofld colors Some with pleats and pockets. Sizes 5/0 to 16/16 and 8 to 18. Hymn, accompanied by Mrs. J.H. Austin, and the praying of the club collect, Mrs. Neill McNeill, pro gram chairman presented the hymn of the month, "In The Hour of Trial" which was sung by the club. Mrs. McNeill introduced the guest artists Mrs. Diane Guthrie, soprano, and piano accompanist. Ms. Joy Cogswell, both of Fay etteville. Opera selections from the four main periods in music history: Baroque, classic, romantic and modern periods were artistically presented and performed by Mrs. Guthrie. Mrs. Cogswell played selections from Brahms and Cho pin. Delicious refreshments were served from a beautiful appointed table carrying out the Valentine motif. Mrs. Mike Wood Is Honoree At Shower Mrs. Mike Wood was honored with a stork shower Sunday after noon February 14, at the home of Mrs. David Currie. Hostesses were Mrs. Lawrence Willis and Mrs. Paul BratTord. The refreshment table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with pink candles and an arrangement of pink silk flowers. Guests were served cake decorated in a baby motif which was baked by Mrs. Milo Postel. Mrs. Bill Moses served coffee. NEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Effective Immediately) 1 YEAR: In County *10.00* Outside County *12.00* Sr. Citizens * 8.00* (In County Only) (?plug N.C. State Tax for N.C. Sub?cription?) V Mr. And Mrs. Huff Honored On Thirly-Seventh Anniversary i4 r I Mr. am/ Mrs. D./?. ?u/y Family members, childhood friends and acquaintances of many years were invited to join Mr. and Mrs. D.R. Huff for the celebration of their anniversary on Friday t.vening, Febiuary 11. The gala affair was hosted by Mr. Huff and planned as a surprise fot his bride of 37 years, formerly Emma Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.F. Sinclair. Approximately 250 guests gatheied at the Hoke County Civic Center and anxiously awaited the arrival of the Huffs. Shortly after ward Mr. Huff made a very touching speech and told that they had been sweethearts since the First grade in school, and from then on they were known as "Emmy and Junior." He praised his wife for her devotion to him throughout the years and stated that they have fiv e sons and how proud he and his wife are of them. Four sons, Ralph, Randy, Ricky and Rusty were present, along with Ralph's wife, the former Linda Baker, and Randy's wife, the former Kathy Reaton. Ronnie resides in Atlanta and could not be present, but the register table was adorned with a dozen red roses sent by him. Guests served themselves from an abundance of food. The table. NOTICE WE WILL CLOSE Wednesday Afternoons at 12:30 QUmbleatick (Crafts BETTY GILL 113 East Elwood (behind McLmuchlln Co.) 875-8915 NERVESOFSreEL? covered with a white cloth, was centered with an arrangement of red and white carnations, flanked by two three-branched candelabra with burning white tapers. Another table, covered with a 4 white cloth with an overlay of white lace was used for the wed ding cake and punch. The three tiered cake *as topped with a miniature arrangement of white chrysanthemums, white carnations tipped in red, red rosebuds and centered with a red silk valentine surrounded by pearls. Mrs. Julian Johnson catered the affair. \ White candles and smilax were used on tables, covered with white cloths, for seating the guests. Music for dancing was presented by Troy and "The Viscos" band from Aberdeen. Bridge Miss Currie Miss Ellen Currie was hostess to the members of her bridge club on Tuesday evening of last week. A dessert course in the Valentine motif was served before the game, cokes and nuts during play. Mrs. Carlton Niven was high score winner. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Earl Bullard Personal Kellie Lewis and Ernest Pecora of Whiteville N.C. spent Monday thru Wednesday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Pecora. 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