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DEADLINES: Weddings, Thursday, Noon
Other Social Items, Monday 5 p.m.
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. October 27 and 28 the
Woman's dub will )nsor the Se
cond Annual Golf Tournament .
Trophies and gifts fill go to the
players and winners. Their
registration fees and help of the
tourney sponsors will create funds
for community projects.
Last year the Club sponsored a
very successful tournament. The
golfers had a fine time and the
Club was able to help many good
projects.
- Money raised by the golf tour
nament was spent on an Open
House at the Hoke Public
Library and for aid to the
Children's Center.
- Money was given to the Sallle
SouthaB Scholarship Fund
which is a state project and to
the students from Hoke Coun
ty who was chosen to represent
our dob in that competition.
- RIF (Reading Is Fundamental)
was funded, as well as the
Spedal Olympics.
- A gift was given to the
Salntatorian at Hoke High
and Gamperships were award
ed to "special" children so
that they could attend summer
camp.
- Donations were made to the
North Carolina Symphony,
the Arts Festival, and the
Music Booster Club.
- Money was also spent on '
maintenance of the Hoke
Civic Center.
? "Share Your Christmas"
received money as well as the
hundreds of hours that the
dub gives each Christmas ?!
season.
These community efforts are the
very spirit of the service which the *
Club gives. In order to help others,
the Club needs help. Sponsors and
golfers are essential, even more
community involvement is
welcomed. Further information is
available from either Mrs. Mary
Cameron, Registrations Chair
man, or Mrs. Sue Fant, Tourna
ment Chairman.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Joe VeCdl of N.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Connie Jo on September 23.
Mrs. Vetell is the former Connie
Bennett of Raeford.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ackerman
announce the birth of^kson, John
Stephen, on September 23 at Cape
Fear Valley Hospital.
Mrs. Ackerman is the former
Tammy Baker.
Paternal great-grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Baker.
Major and Mrs. R.W. Betts of
Germany announce the birth of a
daughter, Adrienne Ruth on
September 11.
Mrs. Betts is the former Delrose
Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs. John David
Knight announce the birth of a
son, John David, Jr., on
September 18 at Cape Fear Valley
Medical Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Layne
Williams announce the birth of a
daughter. Amber Sue, on
September 18 at Cape-Fear Valley
Medical Center. Mrs. Williams is
the former Wanda Stephens. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy W Atkins
announce the birth of a son at
Moore Memorial Hospital on
September 19.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Inman" an
nounce the birth of a son,
Christopher Neil, born on
September 30 at Cape Fear Valley
Hospital.
Clubs , Parties ,
etc.
Just Call
875-2121
In Weeks To Come
Meetings
MUSIC BOOSTER - Hoke
Co. Music Booster Association
meetings will be first Monday
night of every month at Hoke
High School band room at 7
p.m. Parents and friends of the
music association are urged to
attend.
AIRPORT AUTHORITY
-The Hoke/Raeford Airport
Authority will hold its regular
meeting at the Raeford City
Hall on the second Tharsday of
each month at 7:45 p.m.
AMERICAN LEGION
-American Legion Post 20 of
Hoke County meets the sac pad
Tuesday of each month at the
Edinborough Restaurant at 8
p.m. Those interested in join
ing are invited.
COUNTY COMMISSION
-Members of the Hoke County
Commission meet the Brat
Monday of each month at 9
a.m. and the third Monday at
7:30 p.m. Pratt Building
located at 227 N. Main St. in
Raeford. The public b invited.
CITY COUNCIL - The
Raeford Gty Council meets the
first Monday of each month at
7 p.m. in Gty Han. The public
is encouraged to attend.
SCHOOL BOARD - The
Hoke County Board of Educa
tion meets the flnt Taw day of
each month at 7:30 pan. at the
board offices on Wooley
Street. The public is cacoorag
ed to attend.
AL ANON ? Meetings are held
every Wednesday at I p.m. at
the Hoke County Health
Department Confereace
Room.
Gatherings
win be served at 3 pjx>. and
pmdiH * 6 p.m. Dr. John
Ropp, gmrt speaker. MnI -
services Moo.. Oct. 9, Tues.
Oct. 9. Wed. Oct. M. Rev.
Wm. Fitch preacher for these
scrvice* at 7:30 p.m. you arc in
vited.
Oct. 14
HOMECOMING - Philippi
Church Invites members,
former members and friends to
the annual Homecoming
following II a.m. services
Son., Oct. 14. "Covered Dish
Welcomed."
Oct. 20
CONCERT - On Saturday
night, Octaher 20, the Francis
PorceO's Voices of Consolation
and Monque Purcell of
Greensboro, will be in concert
at St. James Church here in
Raeford at 7:30 pan. Everyone
is invited to come and enjoy
this concert.
Doings
Oct, 4
STOP SMOKING - The
Health and Human Services
Program of the General Baptist
State Convention will begin a
series of training sesrioos in the
Hoke and Blrhmonrt County
areas. The stop smoking dasses
win begin Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7
p.m. at Silver Grove Baptist
Church (Rev. W.K. Mitchell,
pastor) in Raeford. For tether
information, please contact
Rev. WJC. Mitchell at 843 5496
in Raeford.
Oct. 21
QVKM MKAL8 - Raeford
Jarior Woman's- Qab and
Hoke County Frtwlon Ser
vice wB host a workshop,
'Mania for fcaay.
' on Oct. 29 aft 7 .
Mra. AKce Patdtt wB i
n workshop on ftnlck,
awarded * and refreshment!
served. A fashion ihow featur
ing maiia nil j nrai frrwi nirirn
*n Baby will be presented. The
Jair is free.
Oct. 4
SYMPHONY HERE - The
North Carolina Symphony
Chamber Orchestra, under the
direction of Assistant Conduc
tor Jackson Parkhurst, will
present a light concert studded
with polkas and waltzes in
Raefoid's Upchurch Junior
High School Auditorium on
Thursday, October 4 at 8 pjn.
Besides Johann Struass's "Ex
cursion Train Polka," "Cham
pagne Polka," "Wiener Blut
Waltz," and Eduard Strauss's
"Clear Track Polka," the or
chestra will perform Rossini's
Overture to Tancredi, Mozart's
Symphony No. 31 in D Major,
Bizet's "Jeux d'Enfants,"
Kreisler's "Liebestreud," and
Fibich's "Poem." Season
tickets are S3.50 for adults,
S3. SO for senior citizens and S3
for students. Single tickets are
each JO cents higher and are
available at the door on concert
night.
Oct. 4, 11, IS
JOURNEYMAN BEE
KEEPER - The Hoke
Agricultural Extension Service
and the Hoke County'
Beekeepers Association will
host a Beekeepers Short Course
which will enable beekeepers to
increase their knowledge and
improve skills of beekeeping.
The program will be offered
from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. on
October 4, Jl, sad 1$ at the
Agricultural Extension Office
on Sooth Magnolia Street in
Racford. For more informa
tion pit? r pre-register by con
tacting WHHe Featherstooe at
175-3461 or Cat! Miller at
ro-am.
Events
Oca. (
CLAM REUNION - Hoke
Cbaaty High School daa of
199 ?? hold a reunion oa
Oct. (, at Edia borough
Mmumtm. For mora informa
tion cafl 175-3335 or 175-2100.
Oet. 4,7
HIGHLAND GAMES ? The
eighth AobssI Flora Mac
dooald Oamas wil be held Oct.
* * 7 on the Humphrey Farm
tar miles ootrfde of Mod
Spring Jmi off Highway 71 in
.tkmmm. Emm bojm at 9
?uaa^jMk^Satwrday with
SwsaTara gptT t? diTpabRc.
Iltfli I Om, P.O. Box
547, Red ***p, MC 2t377.
tmtit mS> * ? ? *
Miool wH hoUnaaMhDMB
on Monday, Oct. t from 6:30
to I pjn. The public is en
Oct. 12
HOBNOB SUPPER - A
barbecue supper will be held on
Oct. 12 before the Hoke High
Homecoming game with Reid
Ross. Funds raised at the event
will go to support the Hoke
Heritage Hobnob. Barbeque
plates will be served for S3. 50
each.
Sports
Oct. 5-7
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
-Deer Track Racquet dub will
hold a Senior Tennis Cham
pionship on Oct. 5 through
Oct. 7 at the dab. The event is
sanctioned by the Southern
Tennis Association, the North
Carolina and United States
Tennis Association. For fur
ther information call 843-2581.
Blazon
FOOD PROGRAM - The
Lumbee Regional Development
Association, Inc. Announces
the sponsorship of the Child
Care Food Program. Meals will
be available at no separate
charge to enrolled children at
the South Hoke Day Cue and
will be provided without regard
to race, color, national origin,
sex or handicapped. Interested
parents may contact the center
for family size and income
standards are used to determine
eligibility at S7 5-5777.
CLASS REUNION - The 1965
graduating dais of Updmrefa'
High School la phmtag for a
reunion in the Mure, and
would Ike for anyoot in
terested to contact J.C.
McLean at r 5 -3971 or Odeaaa
Copdand at 175-5410.
Naw. M
SCHOLARSHIPS - North
Carolina 9taie University h
H warning ^ sixth annual
Merit Awards Program and ht
lOOscholantiipewa be award
ed for the I*** nrmlili
F?r on the b?s of merit
alone, tihiilniiiii raw to'
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U ia *e Mflfea
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Pierce promoted
Jerry M. Pierce, brother of
Deborah Hamilton of 107 Chilton
Dnve, Raeford, has been pro
moted in the U.S. Air Force to the
rank of first lieutenant.
Pierce is deputy missile combat
crew commander at Little Rock
Air Force Base, Ark., with the
373rd Strategic _Nlissile Squadron.
Conducting Orchestra
Assistant conductor Jackson
Parkhurst will conduct the
North Carolina Symphony
Chamber Orchestra during the
performance at Upchurch
Junior High School Thursday
night. The musk begins at 8
p.m. and tickets are $ 5.50 for
adults at the door.
Quick meals on tap
for RJWC's workshop
The Home Life Department of
Raeford Junior Woman's Club is
sponsoring a workshop in conjunc
tion with Hoke County Extension
Service.
"Meals for Busy Homemakers"
will be presented October 29, at 7
p.m. at the Lester Building.
Mrs. Alice Pettitt, Home Exten
sion Agent, will conduct the
workshop which is designed to
help working wofnen and busy
homemakers prepare nutritious,
quick meals and get out of the kit
chen fast.
Step-by-step methods will be
demonstrated from how to pur
chase easy to fix foods to final
preparations for fast meals and
zippy clean up.
Mrs. Pettitt and RJWC cordially
invite the public to take part in this
free, informative and useful
workshop.
Pregnancy health fair
scheduled for Nov. 27
Are you expecting or planning a
pregnancy soon? If so, plan to at
tend the Pregnancy Health Fair,
November 27, 7-9 p.m. at the Civic
Center.
The Fair, sponsored by Hoke
County Health Department,
Raeford Junior Woman's Club
and the American Lung Associa
tion will concentrate on good
health tips, nutrition advice and
handy hints for expectant mothers.
Door prizes will be awarded to
many lucky participants and
Bloom 'n Baby, of Fayetteville,
will model maternity fashions in
the latest styles.
Nutritious snacks will be provid
ed courtesy of Raeford Junior
Woman's Club.
The Health Department, Lung
Association and RJWC is sponsor
ing this event free of charge to
stress the valuable relationships
between a healthy mother and
healthy baby.
While receives
rank promotion
Marvin D. White, son of
Howard M. and Mary A. White of
104 Prince Charles, Red Springs,
has been promoted in the U.S.
Army to the rank of specialist
four.
JACKSON'S
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ROCKFISH RD.
RAEFORD, N.C.
WE ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMPS
WE RESERVE ALL QUANTITY RIGHTS.
food ouoGeT savinGS
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