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Men's Day Featured At Baptist Church tia thehoas Tatar _ _ Al jwctariDn, Betty Lo? FUta Schell. Stents Fo??; Caiolyn McGnwf . Dorothy McGnvaadVc <?*f < ? The htwHTM served cake. O* SemsfacF mag, Rhwi? 20. Mbs Bvmd Brie ad Mite btrtart. tftfcn at I\m*i uki. State UiHiMty, gane Prior to the iiimi? a cowered <ksh duster was cajoled fcy the ooapcfakn in the T~iIt Ceaccr. On February 6, Human Gka Clark was, hoaoted by the Uaber ffr. r >. . ww ^ - .rf'-w. _ . a. ?- *. on wfft ntscitcnai ubhtcb wita the title "Elder Eaent?". A cooevegatioaal meeting had been called by the sessaoa to elevate Rafiag Elder Clark to Elder Emeritus dark. Julian F. WlKftud of Red Spr ings was elected raiag Elder to fill the vacancy. Vtn. Suzanne Balfour was elected cfierk of the meeting. A dfaamer was served m the Stamps FeBowsftap Censer follow ing the service. Mr. and Mrs. Gka Clark moved to Raeford m December 1982, and the* ha?e certaamiy been missed in Miss Ehzatoeth Aaae Watson, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. C H Wmsoo. has earned a place on the Dean's List, accordiag to Gaocdtor Bruce R. Poohoo of N.C. State Lmveraty Special note was made by Pottltott of the 125 students who a?ie?(d perfect 4.0 grade point average for the semester. Miss Watson was anmocag those students. Bill McOougan. Beth Shook. Marcus Thompson and Ladoska Keeter were fasted by Headmaster Eugene L. McKeihan. oo the Flora Macdonaid AcaAcim-'s booor roU for the first iemeaer . On Monday mgha. February 28. the Ladnes Auxiliary honored Mrs. Pamela Lewis wjth a Baby shower at the Town Hail The conference room was decorated in green aad yellow, a white linen cloth covered the BAKtFOOrS GARAGE IMPORTS & AMERICAN CAMS, TMOSi fOCtUFTS W9 Make SERVICE CALLS ON FORKLIFTS ALL MAKES ALL MOMTGUMMTEED MUY N. BAKEFOOT in, ,, ? , flv jan I INNIQ 1/9 f9w On Rocfcfiah Rd. f ? fcf Btitfgt News icfn ihan m table. c>? iiul walk a decnaaed toy. Rifn ihiin of cake, nts, ?Msadpach *ert scntd. TW koaoitt opened ud fer many kM sifts. Olkn pram, Lee Baker, Gavle Sakak. L? Snmner. Mame Shook. Lardema Dawn. Rath Toiar, Mffihnl Vasoa. Mm Coiiagtoi. Daphine Shaw. M"I"U Cobb. Mamie Spew Majfeoa Forta, Maioa Saaanrr, Georpa Beck. Jean Thonpson, Betty EKott. Jaaaie Bhtna.Mary "XsiiEBtoQS Lit* SflBBMCT Lee Baker. Gayfte Sakak and Bub Tobr were Wmm for this shower. Mr. and Mn. Alfred T. Beck visaed their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mayer. Iranifti and Stephanie, last weekend in LaGrange. Gn. . Mbs On Watts of Clnrkton spent Saturday and Sunday with her annt and nadc. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Anions Mrs Cilmcr Forfcas is a pabent in Cape Fear Hospital, and at tins writing. ? in critical coodhion S?nk AanoK, student at Campbeffl College, is wiflking with a sprained ankle. Mrs. Ida F. Snath had the misfortune of faffing last Wednes day and broke several ribs. Mrs. Panfine Ratky has been on the sick list for the past month Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Clifton. Jr. arrived home Saturday after a two-week visit in Kissamnne. Fta_ with Mrs Clifton's sister. Mrs. Fred Custer and Mr. Custer _ Mrs Clifton spent nine days in a hospital there due to r**?"-1"" At this writing she is getting alone very well. We hope all the sick mill soon be weM and enjoy the moe spring weather. Spending several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McGoogan was their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norfhnger children. Mary Catherine and Elizabeth Ann of Richmond. Va. Mrs. Margaret Quick of Raeford spent Sunday afternoon with her sister. Mrs, Ruth Totar. Mr. and Mrs J.W. Hough spent last week in Charlotte with their son's and families. Mr. and Mrs. Bitty Hough. Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Hough and Ted Hough. Col. and Mrs. F.R. Weber at tended a Shriner Dinner in Lumber too Monday night. Mrs. Gracie Hopkins spent a week with her daughter. Mrs. Nan cy Fields and family in Lumher tou. A surprise birthday dinner mas given for Mrs. Hopkins. Her children and grandchildren attended. Others present, daughters. Mrs. .Ann Pait of Whiteville. Mrs. Mary Ellen McKeithan of Raeford. Mrs. Jean Grubbs of Cheraw. S.C.. and son. Buddy Humphrey of Cary. P.O. ft JOHNSON INSURANCE AGENCY Laurel HOI. PLC. 2K3S1 ?ft*0 Spinal Screening Test - $10 Why live With Pain? Think About Getting A Second Opinion CHIROPRACTIC CONIC HOURS DAILY. EVENING ft SATURDAY PEOPLE WA TCHINC ? This bird high atop a light lute ott Main Street ???$ the activities that go on below him. Church Leads Week Of Prayer By Nil Barnard Week of prayer for Home Mis sxwsu Tabernacle Baptist Churvti began Monday March 7 and will continue through Friday March 1 1 . The W.M.U. mill meet each morning at 9:30 a.m. at the church. Therr will be a meeting Wednes day at 7:X) p.m. at the church for all church members. Beginning Friday. March 1 1 at 8:X) p.m. until 10:30 a.m. Satur day March 12th the youth will have a "kx-k-tn" in the Fellowship Hall - at the church. Thts begins the observance of Youth Week. Saturday afternoon the youth will return to the church to participate in a neighborhood mis sion project . Sunday the youth will be in charge of the morning and evening morship services. Mr. and Mrs. La Val Osteen of Dilkvn. South Carolina visited Mrs. A.W. Wood. Sr. Wednesday of last meek. Manan Wood of Charlotte spent several days recently with his mother Mrs. A.W. Wood. Sr. Rev. and Mrs. Russell Padgett and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Rock fish News Midgget and Mrs. Rosa Justice of Sneads Ferry \isited Mr. and Mrs Herbert Long Friday of last week. Mrs. Alton McCulloch spent Tuesday of last *edi in Cheraw . South Carx>lina. Mrs. Jimmy Sakobtl and sons. Byron and J listen of Hope Mills \isited Mr. and Mrs. Alton McCuI loch last week. Mrs. Eflfie Forbis of Lumber Bridge visited her sister Mrs. Homer Terry Sunday afternoon. J?>e Cheeks of-Bairoville. South Carolina visited Mrs. Homer Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Terry Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. David Miller of Fayetteville visited Mrs. Louise Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Long and Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Brock. Sr. the past Saturday night. Am happy to report that Mrs. Ethel Monnx- who has been a patient at Htghsmith-Hospita! in Fayetteville for several weeks re turned home Monday . Kemp Waller of Fayetteville. grandson of Mrs. Grady English injured his leg on a skiing trip in the mountains of North Carolina recently is getting along all right at this report. SPECIAL! ALL PLAIN PUMPS Shoe Show *?9- 5.99 Local Presbyterians Differ Over Reunion % Stany ItaHhi i >,c<.nf ifalw betwcca the (wo aajor branches of the Presbyterian church is now virtual ly wed with both general ?Mb unit for raaM, but ia Hoke County. Presbyterian ?jaiiUi l are fintwi the m?s a hi de unsettling. Raeford Presbyterian Minster John Ropp, who voted a^ami the rnunnu in FayetteviBe several weeks ago, said the rejatmng ksdf was a good thng but ** the ffcww within the plan itself is what 1 have some personal pro btems with." Antioch Presbyterian Church Minister Charles Ansley. who voted in favor of unification, said he cast a "yes" ballot "didn't see any reason to vote against the reu nion". The church needs to be able to work together and the reunion will provide that chance. Rev. Ansley said. The reunion, which wiD be for mally voted on in June, win end a 122-year spht that wis supposedly started by the dvfl war. There has always been an idea that the split was brought about by the Civil War. but there were other issues, like theological differences, that went back 30 or 40 years before the war. Ropp said. When the reunificaboo is of ficial. it will join the 1.3 milbon member Northern church with the NAMED PRIST I PA L - Sirs. Lena Ard Le wts. daughter of Bob and Lillian Hendnx of Raeford. has been named principal of Lynn Oaks Private School in Braithwaite. Louisiana. After graduating from Hoke High in 1965. she received a degree from George \1asom University m Fair fax. Virginia and did graduate work in Administration and Super vision at the University of 1 irginia in Charlotte* tile. Mrs. Lents a mamed to Dr. Robert Lems, Superintendent of Schools in Pia quemines Parish in the suburbs of Vfw Orleans. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis A ave one son. Lance. FIRST HORSESHOE PITCH 1NG CONTEST. The first in temational horseshoe pitching contest held in Bronson. Kan sas. in !?)!?. Frank Jackson, of Blue Mound. Kansas, was awarded the World's Cham p*onsh lp belt with miniature hor>eshoe> attach ed to it. 850,000- member Southern church. Although there has been some hint that the reason some were against the reunion was because of the racial issue. Ropp denies that it had anything to do with the way he voted. "I don't see the racial aspect as being an issue in the reunion," Ropp said. The two Hoke ministers agree that there are differences in the northern and southern churches, but not in the way their govern ment is run. "The government of the two churches has always been the same," Ropp said. According to Rev. Anslev, the major difference in the two churches deals within the social realm. Rev. Ropp said that generally the northern church is more "liberal" in the sense of social issues. "They arc more social-issues minded," Ropp said. Other than this small difference, the churches appear to be very similar according to Rev. Ansley. Whether similar or not, the February 22 vote to end old dif ferences almost certainly assures a merger of the two churches. With the reunion almost a sure thing now Rev. Ropp is ready to let the dust settle on the issue. "Now it is done, I want it put behind us." Ropp said. United Way Wish List Due March 23 The Hoke County United Fund will begin its 1983 campaign in the near future. Any organization that feels they serve a social need and have taken on projects that would be justified for use of United Fund donations should contact the Budget and Ad missions Committee, Hoke Coun ty United Fund, Inc., P.O. Box 914, Raeford, North Carolina 28376. All requests must be in writing, listing the following information: Amount of funds requested, state ment of specific purpose of agen cy, specific use(s) of funds re quested. and date when funds would be required. Requests should be mailed no later than March 23. Should there be questions in preparing requests for funds, please call Bill Archer. Chairman of Budget and Admissions Com mittee, 8:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. at 875-3731 (extension 253 or 254) - after 5:00 p.m. at 875-5690. A. A. Meetings Wed. 8 p.m. Nursing Home Dining Room FAMOUS Spred Satin Latex Wall Paint Gfcddens BEST Lalex SemMiioss spred 'atex garnet 1 C)*"! *HOtS?u,'e ' AmliPS CJr?P5. Oo*C* *\ ? Sp^a Sam c?ors ? matte* clear* ur The Johnson Company Central Ave. Raeford, N. C.
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