Ma> 2V. 2(H)2 Socials/Family THE NEWS-JOURNAL Raeford, N.C 3B Lionshop & Share paying off Three cheers tor all of you who took the time to sign up for the Lionshop & Share for Hospice of Moke County. We received our quarterly check in April and it was for $350, which is the maximum we could receive. Thank you! I regret the newsletters were late being mailed out in May; they were mailed on May 15. Please remember to mail your membership dues for this year. It is so easy to put aside to do so later and we forget. Thank you. You still have time to partici pate in the golf tournament, which will be held Friday, June 7 at Bayo net. There will be two shotgun starts cS a.m. and 1:3() p.m. We have been presented some nice door prizes that will be given out at the dinner meal that evening. Golfers do not have to be present to win. Please call Delia at S75-(SI98 for further information. At present sponsors are down due to economy. If any individual or business would like to help us, make your check to Hospice of Hoke, and mail to 33b S. Main Street, Raeford, NC 2837b. Any donation or door prize will be ap preciated. It is tax deductible. Hospice News Ruth Phillips The following graduated from our 1 lospice training class on April 3(1. We met at b:3() and Delia McNeill prepared and served a delicious meal. Peggy Calloway made two delicious cakes for des sert. 'I'hank you! Those graduat ing were Sharon Andrews, Char ity Blake, Fletcher Cothran, Shirley J. (Yirrie, Teri Giullemetle, Danny Hendrix, Billy and Mary Kate Posey, Beatrice Ray, Josh Scull, Angalilu Smith, Jean Holland, Lula 'I'ho- mas and Annie Little. Peggy Callow'ay, Catherine McNeill, Ann Webb and Ruth Phillips at tended to be recertified. Congratu lations and we are excited about all our new volunteers and look forwitrd tr) working with them. The term conference will be held Wednesday, June 5 and l‘J, at 8:15 a.m. All volunteers with patients are encouraged to tittend. Wedding — Fowler and McLean are wed in Roaring Gap ceremony Miss Fayetteville pageant accepting applications Applications are now being ac cepted for the 2003 Miss Fayetteville Pageant. The pageant is open to young ladies who reside in Cumberland, I loke, Harnett and Robeson counties. Applications are also being ac cepted for the 2003 Carolina Princess Pageant. The pageant is open to all girls between the ages of b and 11. I'he pageants will be held Aug. 9- 10 in the Cumberland County Civic Center Auditorium. Interested applicants in either of these pageants may send their name, address and phone number to faypageant(f( aol.com. Miss Eliza Sinclair Fowler and Mr. Robert Savage MeLean were united in marriage in a b:3() p.m. ceremony conductedon Saturday, May 25,2002 in Roaring Gap, North Carolina. Dr. Barry Alan Jones officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Neuborne Jennings of Greensboro and Mr. ;uid Mrs. John Clealand Fow ler of Southern Pines. She is the granddaughter ot Mr. tind Mrs. Leroy Henry Bullard of Lumber Bridge and the late Mr. and Mrs. John ('ooper Fowler of Statesville. She is;i graduate of St. Mary's High School and received a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Colorado. She was presented by the Debuttinte Club of (ireensboro and by the Terpsicho- reaii Club of Raleigh. She is a recent graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theo- logic;il Seminarv w ith a master's de gree in counseling and mtirriage and family therapy. 'fhe groom is the .son of Mrs. Jane Savage Mcl.ean of l.umberton and Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson Mel .can, Jr. of Wilmington. He is the grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Stivage of Rtileigh and the late Mr. and Mrs. James IJickson McLean of Lumberton. He is a graduate of Lumberton Senior High School and Davidson College, where he received a bach elor of arts degree. He received a juris doctor and masters of business ad ministration from the University of North Carolina atChtipel Hill and is a law partner with Robinson, Bradshaw and Hinson, P.A. in Charlotte. The bride was given in marriage bv her brother, Mr. John Cooper Fow ler II of Charleston, S.C. Mrs. Sheldon Yokley Fowler of Chtirleston, sister-in-law of the bride served as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Carrie Elizabeth Barnes, Mrs. Claire Bow ers Jordan, Mrs. Sarah Hampshire 'I'ison, all c'f Charlotte. Miss Anna I'rances Rogersonof Wilson and Miss Sarah Jennings Willetts of Wilmington. The groom's brother Mr. James Dickson McLean IV of Wilmington, served as best man. Groomsmen were Mr. John Coo per I'owler II of Charleston, Mr. Fdlis Rhyne Davis, Mr. Jtimes Leland Kiser, Mr. Michael Shane Melvin, Mr. Chris topher Stephen Nesbit, Dr. Thomas Hayes Woolen, all of Charlotte, and Mr. Neil Archibald Jennings III of Washington. North Carolimi. I'lower girls were Miss Mary Friinees Jennings of Greensboro, Miss Claire Idizabeth Jones of l.illington. Miss Nancy Lee MeLean and Miss Rebecca Jane Mcl .eanrrf Wilmington. Also in attendance were Master John Wrrods Jennings of Greensboro and Master Gordrni I lain Teter of Charlotte. Master Nathaniel I'wier Jones of Lillington vvas the ring lietirer. Program attendants were Miss Patricia Ann Teter of Charlotte, Miss Bailey Gordon Jennings and Blake Walker Jennings of Greensboro. I'he wedding reliearsal was held at l.ake Louise Pavilion given by the parents of the groom. I’ollowing the ceremony, the wed ding reception was held ;it Roaring Gap C lub. After a wedding trip to Ittily, the couple will live in Charlotte. New Arrivals Michael and Monika Miller of Raeford announce the birth of their son, Joshua Kurt Miller, born May 8,2002 at Scotland Memorial Hos pital. Maternal grandparents tire Otto and Hilde Quattlander of Ontario and paternal grandmother is Patricia Miller of Lumber Bridge. These births were reported by Cape Fear Valley Medical Center: May? Emmette II and Dawn Wilkie, Raeford, a daughter, Elizabeth Rey Wilkie; Robert and Janet Goyco, Rae ford, a boy, Christopher Allen Goyco. May 9 Darrell and Janice Daniels, Rae ford, a son, Darius Duwayne Daniels. May 10 Jose and Yuri Hernandez, Rae ford, a son, Fabian Adrian 1 lernandez-Hernandez; Susan Clark and Danny McCollum, Raeford,ason, Ketigan Riley McCollum. May 11 Willis Locklear and Tonya Ctirter-Locklear, Shannon, a son, Willis Blake Locklear. May 15 SamtinthaJermiahand Michael Ruiz, Raeford, a daughter, Gabriella Kuulei Ruiz. May 17 Clarence and Valencia Patterson, a daughter, Katlyn Unique Katrella Patterson. ews -Journal Photo Reprint Service offered I I Name: The News-Journal is proud to provide its readers with a photo reprint service. If you would like a duplicate of a photo taken by a Newsjournal staff member or free-lance photographer, fill out this form and mail it to the ad- dre.ss below or bring to our of fice on Elwood Avenue. The photo must have appeared in a publication of The News-Journal. \ The News-Journal Most photos we take are on color film, so your reprint will be in full color even though it appeared in The News-Journal in black and white. All reprints are on 8 1/2 x 11 high gloss ink jet paper. You may pick up your reprints or we will mail them to you. Processing time is about one week. Call 875-2121 for more information. I'M IN TUt . PAPEftll Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: I Date photo was publLshed: I Page photo appears on: I Subject of photo; ,K • C>r ORDERS MUST BE PREPAID! SI2.00 each x . (quantity) = $ Mail form with check or money order or bring form to; The News-Journal P.O. Box 550 • 119 W. Elwood Ave. Raeford, NC 28376 For Visa / Mastercard (CIRCLE ONE) payment: Name r- , Address Card No. Ex. Signature Mrs. Robert S. McLean Color me healthy seminar schecJuled for June 13 I lokc County child care providers working w'ith four- and five-year-olds may learn how to leach their young charges the importance of healthy eating and being physically active at a "color me healthy" seminar. Instructors will be Helene Edwards, WlCdirector, MokeCounty Health Center and Clinton McRae, County Extension Director, N.C. Co operative Extension- Hoke County Center. All materials will be piovided. Training will be hel^J.Thursday, June 13 at 6:30-9 p.m. in the confer ence room of the Hoke County Public Library. Registration is required by June 7. For information, call McRae or Dianne Scarboro at 875-3461. Tell us about it! The News-Journal is eager to help you spread the news about your engagement, bridal parties and wedding. To have your engagement, bridal party or wedding announcement printed in The News-Joiinuil, come by our office at 119 W. Elwood Ave. in Raeford or cal I us at 875-2121 to get the appropriate form for your event. Engagement, party and/or wedding forms are required for notices to be printed, and you may return them either to our office or to P.O. Box 550, Raeford, 28376, no later than noon Friday preceding the Wednesday you would like your announce ment to run. Due to space limitations. The News-Journal cannot guarantee a specific date to print your announcement. Along with bridal news, we also welcome engagement and wedding photos. Just submit good-quality, color or black and white photos with your announce ment; you may pick up your photos after they are printed. Family is proud Tiffany Lynn Avina, a fifth grader at Rockfish Hoke Elementary, earned the pride of her parents, David and Kimberly Avina and brothers David and Wyatt, for being chosen for the President’s Education Award of Excellence. The family surprised her with flowers and a balloon. YOU’RC inVITCD TO VlfIT YEGCITOUId! V'c’ggieTou'n is a place to learn ^reat family values you can use every iLiy, both now and in the future! It’s a place where children nges 3-12 can discover that Gtxi mcule you .special and he lores you very much! Enjoy the lovahL' characters from Veggie-Tales vid eos , the catchy songs, innm'ative activities, crafts and games! And best of all, participants will learn how to apply God’s values to their lives from generation to generation! When it comes to learning Qod's truth in a fun new way...There's no place like VeggieTown! June 9-13th • 6:00-8:00 p.m. Raeford United Methodist Church IFOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 875-2111. 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