In Weeks To Come
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 Thursday of
each month at 7:4$ p.m.
AMERICAN LEGION
?American Legion Post 20 of.
Hoke County meets the second
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 first
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 is invited.
CITY COUNCIL ?- The
Raeford City Council meets the
first Monday of each month at
7 p.m. in City Hall. The public
is encouraged to attend.
SCHOOL BOARD - The
Hoke County Board of Educa
tion meets the first Tuesday of
each month at 7:30 p.m. at the
board offices' on Wooley
Street. The public is encourag
ed to attend.
AL ANON - Meetings are held
every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at
the Library Conference Room.
JAYCEES - Raeford Jaycees
meet the 2nd and 4th Monday
of each month over Howell's
Drug Company on Main
Street. Anyone interested is in
vited to attend.
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javic LEAGUE - ThevHoke
County Civic League Will meet
on Monday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m.
Dec. 4
FRIENDSHIP CLUB - The
Raeford Friendship Club will
meet Tues., Dec. 4 at Raeford
United Methodist Church. The
Hoke High Chorale will pre
sent a program at 11:30a.m. A
covered dish luncheon will
follow the program.
Continuing Events
Friday nights
TL'RKEY SHOOT - A turkey
shoot will be held at the North
Raeford Fire Department every
Friday night. The events are
sponsored by the North
Raeford Fire Department
Ladies Auxiliary. Bring the
family. Hotdogs, hamburgers,
coffee and soft drinks will be
served.
TL'RKEY SHOOT -? A turkey
shoot will be held every Friday
night at 401 Hunting Club
behind Hillcrest Fire Dept. on
Business 401 . 7 p.m. until Pro
ceeds will benefit needy
children of Hoke County. The
event is sponsored by the
Raeford Javcees.
Nov. 28-30
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
--The Hoke County Civic
League Annual Christmas
Cheer Services will begin at
7:30 p.m. each night. The ser
vices will be held: Wed.. Nov.
28 at St. Andrews, Rev. Bain,
Shady Grove Raeford and St.
James. Thurs., Nov. 29 at
Silver Grove, Rev. Judd,
McLaughlin Chapel. Mt. Sinai,
Mt. Calvary and Shiloh. Fri.,
Nov. 30 at St. James, Rev.
Glenn, Freedom Chapel,
Millside and New Hope Tem
ple.
Dec. 8-20
TRYON PALACE
CHRISTMAS - The excite
ment of the original opening of
Tryon Palace will be captured
in this year's Tryon Palace 18th
Century Christmas Celebra
tion. The Christmas Celebra
tion is scheduled December 8
through 20th. Mondays
through Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m.; Sundays, 1:30 to 4
p.m. Candlelight tours will be 5
to 8 p.m on December 8,9, II,
13, 14, and 15. Tours of the
decorated rooms of the six
landmarks are $7 and $3. For
further information and group
reservations, phone Tryon
Palace (919) 638-1560.
Dec. 17-19
DEMOND WILSON - Former
"SanfoM and Son" star De
mond Wilson will be pleaching
God's Word in a special way
that young and old alike will be
delighted and blessed by
Wilson's insight in the World.
Wilton will be the featured
speaker at a statewide revival
held Dee. 17, 1?, 19 at 7:30
p.m. a* the Cumberland Coun
ty Memorial Auditorium la
Fayettcville For information
call ?7M27i.
Bcf . Jaa.
RED BALLOON - Beginning
in January the Red Balloon
Children's Series will be offer
ing four very popular young
people's entertainers for
children from thret to fourteen
years old. The Series is spon
sored by the Performing Arts
Center at Pembroke State
University. All fdiir events will
be held at the Performing Arts
Center on Saturdays at 2 p.m.
Ticketsare currently on .sale at
$10 for a Series subscription
and S3 for individual events.
One adult will be admitted free
with one paying child. "I il'
Abner" the Magician and His
Trained Dogs will open- the
series on January \2. On
February 9, Stan Bumgarner
will "present a concert " Tilled
with solo pieces for guitar and -
renaissance lute, personal an
necdotes,. children's songs and
color slides. The Appalachian
State University Young
People's Theatre will present
"Robin Goodfellow" on
March 23. Rounding out the
Series on April 20. will be Dick
Snavely with his show entitled
"Magic Moments." For more
information call the Perform
ing Arts Center at 521-0778.
fiED HOT LOVERS - Tom Llewellyn entertains his "Ladies" in
"The LasTofW
Bordeaux Dinner Theatre through' December 31. For reservations
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thru Dec. 7
PETER PAN ? The Fayet
teville Little Theatre announces
the opening of iis 22nd season
with the musical production of
PETER PAN. Thrill to the
timeless adventures of Peter,
the Darling children and the
Lost Boys as they plot against
Indians and of course, the
ruthless Captain Hook and his
band of pirates. The produc
tion is scheduled to run for
four weeks. For more informa
tion, please call the Box Office
between 4 and 9 p.m. Ticket
prices: S6-S7.
Thursday
Nov. 29
TASTING PARTY - The
Hoke County Extension
Homemakers will be sponsor
ing a Tasting Party and
Christmas Display on Thurs
day, No*. 29 from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. in the Lester Building on
South Magnolia Street. The
event is open to the public.
Dishes will be available for
sampling at 10' a taste. Persons
will get a taste of the food and
a recipe. There vill also be a
display of Christmas gift ideas,
and Christmas items and crafts
for sale. Door prizes will also
be given. For more informa
tion, please call 875-2162.
This Weekend
No*. 29 -Dec. 2
STAR SPANGLED GIRL
-The Robeson Little Theatre
will present a production of the
Neil Simon comedy. The Star
Spangled Girl Thursday
Sunday, No*. 29-Dec. 2 in the
Osterneck Auditorium of the
Robeson County Public
Library. Performances are at 8
p.m. Sunday matinee at 2:30
p.m. Call 739-8249 after 6 p.m.
for more information.
Dec . 1 A 2
ARTS A CRAFTS - The
Winter Wonderland Arts and
Crafts Show and Sale will be
held Dec. 1 and 2 from Satur
day: 10 a.m. -7 p.m.; Sunday: 1
p.m. -6 p.m. at the American
Legion Building, Onslow
County Fairgrounds,
Broadhurst Road off Hwy. 17
south of Jacksonville.
Dec. 2
CANDLELIGHT MARCH
-The Laymen of the Shady
Grove Missionary Baptist
Church will be sponsoring a
100 Men Candlelight March
Program on Sunday, Doc. 2 at
6 p.m. The guest speaker will
be the Honorable Rev. Sidney
Locks, pastor of the Sandy
Grove Missionary Baptist
Church, Lumberton and
Representative of Hoke,
Scotland and Robeson counties
in the Oeneral Assembly
Raleigh, North Carolina.
Music wiO be rendered by the
Oak Hill Community Male
Chorus. Men from lodges,
community clubs and various
churches will also be par
(ici paling. The Laymen of
Shady Grove invite the public
to come and join them in this
program.
Dec. 2
CHRISTMAS HOME TOUR
- Raeford Junior Woman's
Club will sponsor the fqurth
annual Christmas Home Tour
and Craft Show Dec. 2. Five
homes decorated in the finest
Christmas styles will be
featured. Prior to the tour,
area and local craftspeople will
exhibit their handicrafts. Finish
up your Chrjstmas shopping
and enjoy some of our city's
most beautiful homes. Admis
sion is $5 at .the door of the
Civic Center, 2-6 p.m.
Dec. 2
SINGING - There will be a
special singing at the Church of
God on Green St., Sunday,
Dec. 2, featuring the Turner
Family of Hope Mills. Service
will begin at 6:30.
Dec. 2
RECITAL - Robert Burns
King, organist -choirmaster of
the First Presbyterian Church
of Burlington and Olive
Jenkins, harpist with the North
Carolina Symphony, will be
presented in recital at 7 p.m.,
Sunday evening, Dec. 2 at the
Laurinburg Presbyterian
Church, Laurinburg, North
Carolina. This project is spon
sored by (he Scotland Arts
Council with funds from the
Grassroots Arts Program of
the North Carolina Arts Coun
cil, a state agency. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
, Saturday
Dec. 1
CHRISTMAS TREES
?Christmas trees will be sold at
the corner of Edinborough
Shopping Center starting Dec.
1. Trees will be limited, orders
will be taken by calling
875-4476. Sponsored by the
Raeford Jaycee's with proceeds
going to the needy children of
Hoke County.
SPECIAL SINGING - Living
Faith Ministries of Hoke Coun
ty will hold a special singing on
Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. Special
singers, "Sun-Light Gospel
Band" of Fayetteville will be
featured along with other
singers. Everyone is welcome.
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FAYETTEVILLE BY
CANDLELIGHT ? New sites,
period costumes and a Floral
Showcase highlight this year's
Candlelight Tour of Olde
Fayetteville to be held Sunday,
Dec. 2 from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m.
and Monday, Dec. 3, from 6
p.m. until 9 p.m.
VEGETABLE GROWERS
? N.C. Vegetable Growers
Association Trade Show and
School. To be held at the
Lenoir County Extension Of
fice, Kinston.
BAKE SALE - Hie Mid-State
Region of the American Lung
Association of North Carolina
will have a bake sale on Friday,
Dae. 7 beginning at 9a.m. Pies,
cakes, cookies and other food
items will be available at the
Edinborough Shopping Center
and in front of Valu Mart on
North Main Street. Various
arts and crafts designed and
made by local citizens will also
b? oa display and for tale. Pro
ceeds will be used by the Lung
Aawdntioe to help support
programs in Hoke County aim-,
ed at the prevention and con
trol of lung disease, including
emphysema and asthma. Per
sons wishing to donate food,
crafts and/or money may con
tact Mrs. Jessie Neeley
(875-2523); Mrs. Mary Brady
(875-3393); Mrs. Flora Alice
Crowder (875-3334); and Mrs.
Ruth McNair (875-2160).
WEYMOUTH CHRISTMAS
? AVeVmouth Center in
Southern Pines," the former
home* and estate of novelist
James Boyd, (30 rooms) will be
decorated for Christmar and
open to- the public on
December 7 and "8 from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. and on Sunday,
December 9 from 1 p.nv. to 4
p.m. The entrancf fee will be
$2. Telephone (919) 6*2-3191
or (919) 692-6261.
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Saturday
Pec. S
CHERAW CRAFT SHOW
?The Cheraw High Band
Booster Club is proud to once
again sponsor Cheraw!s annual
Christmas Craft Show. It is the
biggest in this area, featuring
over 125 booths, filled with a
wide variety of crafts on
display and for sale. Craftspeo
ple from North Carolina and
South Carolina will be par
ticipating. Participating from
Hoke County will be George
Ashley. The show will take
place on Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. at Cheraw High School,
Cheraw, South Carolina,
Highway 9, West. There is no
admission fee. Make plans to
attend this annual event.
Thursday
-Dae.
?The Hoke High Chorus and
Chorale will present an annual
Christmas Concert at
McDonald Gym on the Hoke
High campus on Dec. 13 at
7:30 p.m. The public is en
couraged to attend. Tickets are
SI.
Announcements
Nov. 27, 28
AMADEUS - The Fayetteville
Theatre announces auditions
tor its January production of
Amadeus", written by Peter
Shaffer ( Equus," "Kramer
vs. Kramer." "E.T."). The
longest running drama in re
cent Broadway history, the
Play describes the bitter rivalry
between Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart and his contemporary
Antonio Salieri. Needed are
adult actors and actresses to fill
the many roles available.
Scripts will be available for
reading in the Resource Room
at the Anderson Street Branch
ot the Cumberland County
Library. For more informa
tion. please call the Little
Theatre between 2 and 6 p.m.
farmers home hours
??The Farmers Home Ad
ministration county office will
be open to the public from 9
f. m' 4 P-m- Monday
through Friday. The work
hours of the county office will
continue to be from 8 a.m. til 5
Pjn. Monday through Friday
change in office hours wi 11
allow more timely service. The
county supervisor's office
hours will be from 9 a.m. to 12
P m. on Monday and Wednes
day, during which time he will
meet on a first come first serv
ed basis. All other times will be
by appointment only.
thru Dec. 14
SHARE YOUR CHRISTMAS
- The Raeford Woman's Club
w once again undertaking the
S^JWity of co-ordinating
SHARE YOUR CHRISTMAS
ST* m*y nlh?- be made
with the knowledge of the
family/individual or without
This may vary according to
who is doing the referring.
Your support and participation
in identifying families/in
d.viduals is needed to make
SHARE YOUR CHRISTMAS
? ?w*u. When referring ,
Vidu*1, "WPtee a
SHARE YOUR CHRISTMAS
^ ,he fwnay/in
dividual a copy, forward one
copy to SHARE YOUR
CHRISTMAS, c/o The News -
Journal, Post Office Box 550,
R-eford, N.C. 28376, ud keep
? copy for yourself if you wish.
? the family/individual does
2?* have knowledge of the
SHARE YOUR CHRISTMAS
referral, forward om copy to
lhe ???* address and *ain you
keep a copy. Quettions
? bout SHARE YOUR
CHRISTMAS may be directed
?o Mm. Clara B. pope
875-3868 or 875-4106 or Sadie
Coataatino at 175-4750.
Getting ready
Pancakes are icheduled to start flipping next Thursday, December 6
when the annual Raeford Kiwanis Club 's Pancake Supper gets under
way at the Hoke High Gibson Cafeteria ? The event will be from 5 to 8
pim. and is the major fund raiser for the Kiwanis .Club. Last year
?about $9,000 kwj returned' to - Hoke County causes by -the club.
Tickets, which entitle the holder to all they can eat, are S3, Following
the dinher there will be a reverse raffle with a $500 grand prite. Here.
Clyde Upchurch (right), who is already talking about the good year
N.C. State is going to have in basket bait, and Don Eaton (left), who is
seeking his fortune as a disc jockey in Southern Pines, prepare sausage
patties during last year's supper.
Chorus-Chorale
concert Dec. 13
The Hoke High Chorus and
Chorale will present an annual
Christmas concert on Thursday,
December 13, at 7:30 p.m. ?
The concert will be in the
McDonald Gym on the Hoke High
campus.
The theme for this year's concert
is "Home For The Holidays." The
chorus and chorale will perform
many well-known and beloved
Christmas Carols. Highlighting the
concert will be a performance of
"Nativity" - medley of Christmas
carols including "O Holy Night"
and "Panis Angelicus." Lighter
Christmas favorites include
"Sleigh Ride," Silver Bells" and
"The Twelve Days After
Christmas." Onee again, Santa
Claus has been invited to join the
chorus and chorale.
The public is invited to attend.
Admission is only $1.00.
Rockfish News
By Polly Barnard
Tel. 875-2736
Circle *1 of Galatia Presbyterian
Church met at the church T uesday
morning, November 13 at 10
o'clock. Mrs. Bobby Gillis presid
ed and Bible Study was led by Mrs.
Laura Lindsay.
After the meeting adjourned,
Mrs. Carrie Belle Gillis, Mrs. Dot
tie Gillis and Mrs. Bobby Gillis,
hostesses, served refreshments and
a social hour was enjoyed.
? ? *
?Attendance was good for morn
ing worship service at Galatia
Presbyterian Church Sunday. In
the absence of Dr. David Sutton,
Willis Gaines, Jr. delivered the
message. Mr. Gaines is in his third
year at Union Theological
Seminary in Richmond, Virginia
and is serving as Student-in
_ Ministry at^ . McPherson
Presbyterian Church. "r " , w
Tuter.
The Chancel Choir was real
good, accompanied by Nancy
Brady, church organist and Chris
Guin on the violin.
? ? ?
The Christmas Bazaar at Pitt
man Grove Baptist Church Satur
day, November 17 was well attend
ed and a great success.
? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnard
attended morning worship service
and Homecoming at Village
Presbyterian Church in Fayet
teville Sunday, November 18
where they were Charter Members.
Retired Army Chaplain P.E.
Brown delivered the sermon,
assisted by the church pastor, Rev.
John Orders.
Special recognition was given
and pictures were taken of the
Charter Members.
After service a "picnic dinner"
was enjoyed in the Fellowship
Hall.
? * *
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Grant, Jr.
and Bobbie spent Thanksgiving
Day with their daughter, Mrs.
Dennis Davis and Mr. Davis in
Selma. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis
? al?4Md-Tfhanfcsgmng dinner with
them.
? visited Mr ^
. Grant's father in Tanglewood Nur
sing Home in Ridgeway, South
Carolina Sunday. They took him
out to dinner and to his home in
Chester, South Carolina before
returning to the nursing home.
? ? ?
Mr. and Mrs. "Bill" Windstrom
and son, D.J. of Kinston, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sykes for the
Thanksgiving holidays.
"Open House" was held at the
Recreation Center in Raeford Sun
day afternoon from 2 til 4 p.m. in
honor of Mrs. Ethel Monroe, Mrs.
Ruth Willis and Will Monroe.
Punch, cake and an assortment of
sandwiches and finger foods were
served to the many friends and
relatives who attended.
? ? ?
Donna Newton and Sharon
Boone, students at Peace College
in Raleigh, spent the Thanksgiving
holidays at home.
Beth Shannon, who attends
Meredith College in Raleigh also
spent the Thanksgiving holidays at
home.
Shaw finishes
basic training
,,Pvt. Michael A. Shaw, son of
Lula~M. SKaw oT kurai
Raeford, has completed basic
training at Fort Dix, New Jersey.
During the training, students
received instruction in drill and
ceremonies, weapons, map
reading, tactics, military courtesy,
military justice, first aid, and Ar
my history and traditions.
He is a 1984 graduate of Hoke
County High School.
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