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THURSDAY, APRIL 1st. 1943 THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD. N. C. PACE THREE 4W3fi3xxxJv : x : : : ::; ; : x :: x:. A Social Items - Personals PHONE 3521 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Riddle o( Columbus, Ga., spent several days wiht Mr. and Mrs. Jim Warmer. Mi's. Herman King and son. Her man, Jr., of Sanforl, spent last Fri day with her mother, Mrs. J. P. Smith. Mrs. Billy O'Rourke of Monroe, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Walters. Mrs. Don Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Miller spent last week in Con cord. Mrs. Davis went especially to attend the funeral of Mis. Har key in Charlotte. Mr. Marshall Smith, of Myrtle's Inlet, is visiting his brother, J. P. Smith. Mrs. Malcolm McLean is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Neill McFad-yen. Howard McAnnlty, who has been working at Florence, S. C. is now at Hoffman. Miss Delia Norton continues very ill at her homo in Bluer Spr ns Township. W. H. Russell, who is a patient in Moore County hospital. Miss Lil lian Russell will accompany Mrs. McMinnis back to Baltimore Satur-lay. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Upchurch spent two days this week in and around Wytheville, Va. They went to the cattle market. Mrs. Frank Hipp and daughter, Cail Jean, of Greenville, S. C, and Mrs. Paul Alligood and son, Paul, Jr., of Hickory, are visiting the D. B. McFadyens. Miss Jessie McFadyen of Fayette ville, spent Sunday with her father, D. B. McFadyen. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Jones, of Bal timore, have been spending their vacation w'th relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McFadyen, of Jacksonville, visticd in the D. B. Mc Fadyen home Sunday. Mrs. C. R. J.'ilins n is a patient in Pitt 1 :'n hospital. Fayettevillo. Mis Ann Ke:i:lricks week end in New Hern. spent the Pvt. Clifford Miller, who is sta tioned at Norfolk, is spending his furlough with his wife anl parents in Blue Springs Township. Miss Beth McDonald returned home from Moore County Memor ial hospital Wednesday. Mrs. J. T. Haire has returned to her home here after spending some time with her husband at Camp Wheeler, Ga. Mrs. Graham' Dickson and child ren have returned from a few days vis t in High Point. Miss Mary Helen Gatlin, of Fu quay Springs, spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie McMinnis came down from Baltimore to visit for awhile near Wagram. They came to visit Mrs. Mdnnis's mother, Mrs. AT FIRST SION OF A Mrs. Robert Looper, of New York, spent several days with relatives near town last week. She was on her way back at'tefl spending some time with her husband in Key West, Fla. vC use 666 Retha Howell has been quite sick the past week. Rev. G. W. Hanna, of Harrisburg, is visiting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLauch- l lin. TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS Mrs. Berda Niven left Wednesday I for Texas to join her husband. ,USG 4 f jrjz . mum . I ill CHARMERS For Spring and Easter LeVINE GEORGIANA Trudy Hall All Eachantingly Lovely And Priced Musi Ufa? nably. SMART COAiS AND 5-5 IIS :AGS AND OTHER ACCT.Ssr;: ii.fi The Ladies Shop On The Corner. RAEFOUD. N- C. Martha Lyttlc, of Fayettville, spent the week end at home. Miss Jennie Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lee, entered Moore County hospital for observat'on and treatment Tuesday. BRUTON-McNEILL Mrs. Willam B. Glissom an nounces the marriage of her sister, Christine McNeill, of Raeford and Long Branch, N. J., to Lt. Robert E. Bruton, of Fayetteville on March 20, 1943, in the Little Church Around the Corner in New York City. The bride is the daughter of the late Mrs. Sarah McNeill and the groom is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bruton of Fayetteville. BLI E SPRINGS TOWNSHIP Misses Mary McBryde and Sarah Rowe, of St. Luke's hospital, Rich mond, Vn spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wiliner McBryde. Mr. and Mrs. Bil Hattie Warner of Sunday with Mrs. Mrs. Pearl Love. Enoch and Mrs. Diu-haii!. spent Warner's sister, With the Army People The Raeford Officers- Wives' Club is being entertained at a dessert bridge party next Thursday, April 8th, at 1:30 o'clock in Mrs.' Giles' home. The hostesses for the after noon will be Mrs. Andresen, Mrs. Fox, Mrs Roy and Mrs. Jordan. Re servations must be telephoned to 530- 6 not later than next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Suddath, of Warrensburg, Missouri, are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Bill Suddath. The Suddaths spent Wednesday in Greensboro visiting relatives. Lt and Mrs. Walter Dargan had as their guests Sunday and Monday, Lt. Dargan's brother and sister-in- law, Lt. and Mrs. Hugh Dargan. Lt. H. Dargan is stationed at Fort Custer, Mich. POOLE'S MEDLEY B O. SCOTT PGOI.E It is alleged that the leaders or of ficers of labor unions are racketeers. A racket is an illegimate business, a business which must be kept under cover. Union members pay dues and strike when so instructed. So they are not free men. Take all the people of Hoke County, and we will suppose in this ir.se o"e of them have any money T'-.ey have health, strength and in telligence sufficient to labor profit ably. Everybody in the county is set for work, but they have no cap ital, no caslt and no arrangements have been made to get money upon which business may be transactel. Having had no experience they will find the business world outside is not willing to risk financing the business of the county, so everything stands still. But the more intelli gent persons in the county of Hoke have a basis of credit in what is known as character. They must be considered honest, intelligent and experienced busi ness men, and they assume direction of the business of the county, anl under the!.- ir.to'lifier.t direction, the people of the county earn a living i.nd d aible their wealth. Supervis i -n wVe supervision, made this possible. nut. su'T-ose l.-bor concludes it lias done it all, that the working man is the producer, and the laborers are entitled to all that is made, or producel, what is the result? The business of this county ats itslf ut. To provid the means to transact business, and to supervise the use of money furnished upon which bus iness is done, is called capital. bosses.. They are charitable when there is distiess. The others may be but that cannot be proven by inc. I want to see living wanes obtained by all who toil, and I want living prices for the products of labor but I am not a freind l:i Irones. Society maintained through the supervision of the assembled results of the labors of the whole populace of the community, must have regard for every other member of society as. his superior, inferior or equal. Your brain force, neighbor, will re veal the position you occupy. Paul. We serve God by serving our fellow men. Nothing produces so much unhappiness as selfishness. ' and nothing makes folks so happy a I making other folks happy not if vou are what you should itv. John Bruce, our nearest neighbor back on the old home farm, used to sit on his front p'azza utter he hoi finished his days work, singing in a voice that roared both up and down Drowning Creek. That help ed him forget his fatigue. Mean folks do not sing. EXECITOR S NOTICE We have not all like gifts. It is our respective duties to find our ca pabilities, and supply society with whatever our gifts may enable us to do. We are not alike endowed with gifts. Find your gift, and use it for the enrichment of t.ie world, and the edifyiim of humanity. I do something to aid sue ety as a whole, and society protects my life and property. No one lives to him self, nor dies to himself, says Saint Having qualified as cxec it ir of the estate of L. E. Reaves. Sr.. de ceased, late of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims aga nst the ssirt es tate to present them to me, duly vrr-. ified, on or before the 4th day of March, 1944. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said e tale will please make im rediate settlement. This 4th day of March, 1943. L. E. REAVES, JR., 39-6t Executor Capitalist are accuse of gaining for themselves at the expense of workers-laborers. That is true, but, it is apparent labor union leaders are out for dues, instead of im proving conditions of those who pro duce the wealth of the worll, so, laborers are between the devil and DRINK lotHed under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Aberdeen, N. C. 32 The McQueen brothers and their families vacated the Whitley apart ment last week. Capt. McQueen has been in an Army hospital in Charle ston for the past two weeks. Mrs. McQueen and baby returned to her home in Ala. Capt. W. R. McQueen, who only recently received a pro motion to the grade of Captain, is being transferred to a post in Tenn. and his wife and baby also returned to their home in Ala. Lt. and Mrs. Obrecht have moved into Miss Lda McLauchlin's apart ment. Capt. and Mrs. Lane are at Will Roberts this week. Capt. Lane is with the Medical Dftachment at Camp Mackall. They are anxious to find an apartment in Raeford. Birth Announcement Borti to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mc Minnis, a son, on March 27th, at Moore County hospital. Mrs. Mc Minnis was formerly Miss Louise Kemmerlin, of Orangeburg, S. C. CHILDREN'S COLDS to DIRECT RELIEF from miseries of colds coughing, phlegm, irrita tion, clogged upper air passages rub throat, chest, and Duck with Vicks VapoRub. Its poultice-and-vapor action brings relief without dosing. ALSO, FOR MEAD COLD "srwflles", melt a spoonful of VapoRub in hot water. Then have the child breathe in the lIUKO teaming vapors. W VapoRur) Professional Cards ARTHUR D. 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