jrch mes and son; inda and Socials/Family November 12,2003 THE NEWS-JOURNAL Raeford, N.C 3B Hoke students get help with college selection Fort Bragg School Liaison Services administers to children of military personnel By Emily C. Grimes School Liaison Officer Fort Bragg, Approx imatcly 50 middle and high school students and their parents re cently attended a Shopping for Col lege workshop held at the Tolson Youth Activities Center at Fort Bragg. The Fort Bragg School Liaison Serv ices program sponsored the work shop. A team of panelists consisting of a representative from the College Foundation of Norih Carolina (CF NC), a high school guidance coun selor from L. E. Smith High School, and admissions repre.sentatives from Fayetteville Technical Community College, Fayetteville State Univer sity and Methodist College provided information and fielded questions from the participants. Trae Brookins, Regional Repre- .sentalive from CFNC, provided in formation on planning, applying, and paying for college. Kelly Lockhart, guidance counselor from E. E. Smith, elahorated on the NCAA clearing house and registration requirements for prospeclive student athletes. Dr. James Kelley, Director of Admissions from Fayettev illcTechnical Commu nity College, addressed the selection and admissions processes from the viewpoint of a community college. Brent I lester, of the Office of Admis sions from Fayetteville State, dis cussed the college admissions pro cess from the perspective of the 16 colleges in the UNC system. Jamie Legg, Director of Admissions from Methodist, provided information rel evant to the 36 private colleges in the stateof North Carolina and the typical enrollment and costs involved. Students were encouraged to reg ister at HYPERLINK "http:// wwvv.Cl'NC.org” www.CFNC.org. They were advised to plan on doing well and to take challenging courses. One of the panelists recommended that they take the college entrance exams in the spring of the junior year and again in the fall of the senior year. The importance of visiting cam puses was stressed. It w as suggested that they visit four to six campuses and to apply for financial aid at every school they were consideriirg. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) deadline is March I, 2004. Students may applv at HYPERLINK "http:// www.FAFSA.ed.gov" www.FAFSA.ed.gov. Christina McNamara, ajunior from m m m w ^ m u m Emily Grimes reads to kindergartners at Scurlock as part of an outreach program for youngsters of military children who attend Hoke County schools. I loke County I ligh School, stated that she "really appreciated " the informa tion. "The process of selecting a college is very stressful. 'Fhe more know ledge you recei v e, the less stress ful the selection process becomes," she said. This workshop was one in a series of workshops hosted by the School Liaison Services branch of the Youth liducation Support Services program. The next postsecondary opportuni ties event will be a College Fair and Financial Aid workshop, scheduled for November 20 at 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Tolson'Youth Activities Cen ter. The event is free and open to the public. Cal 1432-1008 for more infor mal ion. PS Chamber of Commerce yard selections The home of Roberta Rybka on Carriage Lane in the Country Walk subdivision (photo on the left) was selected by the Raeford-Hoke Chamber of Commerce as Hoke Yard of the Month. The homeofTammie Russell on 3rd Avenue (right photo) was chosen as Raeford Yard of the Month. Women’s 2nd fellowship set Saturday after parade The second Women s Fellowship isseheduled for Saturday, November 15 at 3-5 p.m. at the Hoke County Public Library. 'Fhese monthly fellow'ship meet ings are held to motivate, encourage and inspire women to share diversity, cultural awareness and anything else they wish to share. All women are invited, and input is welcome. Refreshments will be provided. Remembering Hoke’s heroes We honor military personnel in harm’s way (2o/trve pyo/iX xA/z, This week at Raeford Preshyterian Church Wed., Nov 1. Thur., Nov. 13 Sun., Nov. 16 The News-Jounwl has estabiished a Wall of I lonor for I loke's sons and daughters w ho are serving in Opera tion Irtiqi Freedom and elsewhere in defense of our country. Previouslv included on our "wall of heroes" are Lonnie l ee Peterkin Jr., La'l’roy D.R. Peterkin, Dtinielle L. Peterkin, LCPL F.lliolt B. Graham, l.CDR Karl Rauch, SSgt. Erin L. Brown, Sgt. Gregory L. McLean. Lt. Col. Michael Sundborgand E'r2(SW) James W. Watson. The idea fora Wallof Honor origi nated with the Rev. Elle B. Graham, who also wants 1 loke’s war heroes to be remembered in other ways. He may be contacted by cal ling 281 -4936. If you want your loved one to be included in the Wall of I lonor, email pat(a thenews-journal.com or mail to or bring photos and write-ups by The' News-Journal office at 119 West Elwood, Raeford NC 28376. Social Items Deadline Monday 12 Noon IT'S ALL AT THE Raeford United Methodist Church FRIDAY. NOV. 21 Breakfast 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. OR A DELICIOUS MEAL 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. MiWIitliHlUfitHiiWlllluBaaiM or Chicken Salad - $6.00 With all the trimmings EAT IN or TAKE OUT BULinRD ■“^CflRPEniRV Residential & Industrial Remodeling • Decks • Bo.xing Framing • Trim • Drj'Walls Finishing • Roofing • Painting call Belton Bullard (910) 369-5976 (910) 551-6212 .1 in C hilJrens ( hoir 600 p m Dinner 6:10 p in L iJifts 1 l.tnJhell 6:40 p.in Bihle ^tu Y 7:10 p.in. Sanctuary Choir 10:45 am. JOY Group 8:00 a.m. Moc Bre.iklast 9:15 a.m. Deviants Breakfa.st (grades 6-12) 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship 5:10 p.m. Youth 1 landhells 6:15 p.m. Youth Choir 7:00 p.m. Youth Shoo The Flue - Nov. 17, 10:00 a.m. - Noon Kevin Campbell, Pavtoi Maureen Paterson, As,sociate Pastor 875-2101 Corner of Magnolia St. and Ediiiborough Ave. HoaeFiraiily *%¥ Medical Center of Cape Rear \yiey I lealtli System NEW OFFICE HOURS EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5,2003 MONDAV-THURSDAY 8:00 AM TO 9:00 PM FRIDAY 8:00 AM TO 12:00 NOON 5:00 AM TO 9:00 PM SATliRDAY SUNDAY 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM 12:00 NOON TO 5:00 PM Engagemert /*■ ■ «: •> f Robinson-Henderson plan Nov. 29 wedding Nina Evelyn Davis of Raeford announces the engagement of her daughter, Minister Flossie D. Robinson, to Leo Henderson Jr. of Raeford. The bride-to-be is the daughter of the late Ervin Davis. The groom-elect is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Leo Henderson of New Bern. The wedding is planned for November 29 at First Baptist Church of Raeford. Bridal couple is feted with dinner and showers On October 25 Kim Tuttle, bride- elect of Mike Gray, was honored with a miscellaneous bridal shower in the home of N ancy Johnson. J ane Joh nson and Molly Johnson assisted with the shower. Guest^ enjoyed an assort ment of refreshments. Bride-elect Kim Tuttle was hon ored with a miscellaneous shower on October 26 in the home of Susan Burke. Betty Smith, Brenda Slack and Mary Black assisted with the shower. Guests enjoyed homemade desserts. On Saturday night, November 1 Kim Tuttle and Mike Gray were hon ored with a dinner party, in the honje of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Wright at Cross Creek Farms. Twenty guests enjoyed appetizers on the deck, which was followed by dinner in their home. The bride-elect and groom were hon ored with their selected China pat tern. New Arrivals Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, with the permission of the parents, announces these area births: September I i Crystal Warfield, Raeford, a son. Gary O’Bryant Lomack McLean Sr. September 12 Shemicka Monroe, Raeford, a son, Lameko Shemont York. September 13 Stephanie Shaw, Raeford, a son, Deonte Trevon Shaw. September 16 Latisha Allen, Raeford, a daugh ter, Za’Moria Daniell Allen. September 18 Jason and Krystal Harvey, Raeford, a daughter, Madison Leigh Harvey. September 19 Tonya Handerson and Bobby Oxendine, Raeford, a daughter, Chris tina Marie Oxendine. September 20 William III and Michelle Luther, Raeford, a son, William Franklin Luther IV. September 22 Ginger Locklear and Francisco Sierra, Raeford, a son, Francisco Santoya Sierra Jr. September 23 Shalonda Ford and Archie McLean Jr., Raeford, a son, Sh'Marrion De’Vontavious McLean. September 26 Ernest and Tabatha Locklear, Sh annon, a daughter, Samantha Ray lynn Locklear; Tamika Flowers, Raeford, a daugh ter, Nikyah Amaryae Henry. September 27 David and Andrea Schmaltz, Raeford, a son, Benjamin VVesley Schmaltz; Eddie and Andretta Crawford, Raeford, a daughter, DeNia Tamia Crawford. Tiffany Fields and David Akins, Raeford, a son, Noah Bradley Akins. September 28 Kevin and Cassandra Duffy, Raeford, a daughter, Kaitlyn Brian Duffy. /1 Hardin’s Food Store 7590 PHILLIPI CHURCH ROAD • RAEFORD (In Rockfish) • 875-2201 W«Aceei^M^Htereard, Vim, ECONOMY CUT , Pork Chops 89^ib. PORK Boston Butts 77 ib. PORK t 1 10 Spare Ribs ^ 1 ib. 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