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THURSDAY, APRIL 8th. 1943
THE NEWS-JOURNAL. RAEFORD, N. C.
PACE THREE
Social
Legion Auxiliary
Meets
The Ruoford Chapter of American
Legion Auxiliary met Wednesday
morning with Mrs. Dave Ilodgin and
Mrs. Julian Blue at the home of
Mrs. Blue. Plans were made for
Poppy Day which is May 29th. Other
matters of business were dispensed
with.
Where Methodist
Circles Will Meet
The Circles of the Society of
Christian Service will meet Monday.
April 12th, as follows: Circle No. 1,
Mrs. Marshall Thomas, chairman, at
the church at 3:3(1. Circle o. 2,
Mrs. B. B. Cole, chairman, with Mrs.
Ina Lentz at 8 p. m. Circle No. 3,
Mrs. Lewis Upchuich, chairman, with
Mrs. Anginora Andrews at 3:30.
Baptist Circles
Will Meet
The Ncaly Young Circle will meet
with Mrs. A. J. Connell Monday after
noon at four o'clock.
The Business Woman's Circle will
meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock,
with Mrs. Jesse Jordan.
V. W. A. will moot with Katie
Margaret Bouyer at 8 o'clock Mon
day evening.
Raeford Delegates
To Red Springs
The Woman's Auxiliary of Fayette
ville Presbytery will meet in Red
Springs Tuesday and Wednesday.
April 13th and 14th. Delegates from
Raeford Auxiliary are Mrs. K. A.
MacDonald and Mrs. II. K. Holland.
Mrs. A. K. Currie, district chairman
for four years, will make her report.
Many others are expecting to attend.
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Ipana . . .
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Alophen
Bottle 100 75c Size
Bayer Aspirin
Bottle 100 - 75c Size
Anacin
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Items - Personals
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Schedule For The
Coming Week
Friday, April 9th -Mrs. C. L.
Thomas.
Saturday, April 10th Mrs. Lewi
Uichurch.
Sunday, April 11th- Mrs. V. It.
White.
Monday, April 12th Mrs. Israel
Mann.
Tuesday, April 13th -Mrs. J. B.
Thomas,
Wednesday, April 14lh Mrs. J. A.
McGoogan.
Thursday. AprM 15th Mrs. D. 1L
Ilorlejn.
Sgl. Katie Leo Sulbreth from
Nacudcn hen, Texas is visiting Mr.
Mrs. F It. Sexton and other
friends this week.
.Miss Vera Cnx of Camden, N. J.,
U visiting her mother, Mrs. Iletuiie
Cox.
Mr. Hon Davis is in Hiclimoud on
'lislmss this week.
Mrs. (i. W. Williamson and Jim
spent the week end in Moultrie with
the James .Mclliarniiils.
Miss Ida McLaiichlin has been
unite sick this week.
Mr. and Mis. L. 1. Harvey of
Siiiiford. Fla., spent the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Harvey.
They have two sons in the service.
Clyde Mclnnie was selected from
a large number In the sheet metal
department at Brans; to take a
course in Air Craft Sheet Metal at
Harrisburg. Pa. He left last week
tor this 3 0-day course.
Mrs. A. J. Fuller, who has been
visiting her son George and family
in Hickory, and Leo and family in
Ml. Holly returned home Monday,
but expects to go back to Mt. Holly.
Mrs. Archie Byrnes is taking
treatment at Moore County hospital.
This is her second week there.
Car did
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39c
49c
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69c
59c
97c
MliS. SAM MOIiltlS IIONOItl
Mrs. Sum Mollis, a recent bride,
who was formerly Miss Mary Alice
Penicll, was honored lust Tuesday
evening by her husband's motlier and
sister. Mrs. Hnice Mollis and Mis.
Joe Hancock enlerliiiiied at the home
of Mrs. Morris with bridge and
rook. There were eight tables nr
i tinned 'or the guinea, in rooms made
lovely with spring flowers. High
score prize in bridge went to Miss
Gill of the school faculty and in!
rook to Mis. Jack Morris. There
were attractive floating prizes Id
both games. Miss Lillian Johnson
was holding this In bridge and the
honoree, Mrs. Morris in rook.
The hostesses gave the bride beau
tiful gifts of china In the attractive
Dorthea pattern and silver in Sere
nity, j
A delicious salad course was:
served.
Mrs. (Irmly Leach is a patient at
Memorial hospital, Charlotte.
Miss lietb McDonald who has
been in Moore County hospital for
sometime Is now convalesiiiK at iler
home at Timberland.
Mis. York I'liarr'. formerly Miss
Ituth Thomas of Henderson, who Is
leaching at Tar Heel spent the
week end with Acnes Mae Johnson.
Mis. Cy Thompson of Italelgh
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
John McNeill last week.
I, auric McKachern, accompanied
Mrs. Arch McKachern and Mrs. T.
K. Bowers of Charleston attended
the wedding of a cousin. Miss
Rachel McNeill in Savannah last
week ,
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry W.
Collins of Wilmington on April 6th
a son. Mrs. Collins was formerly
Miss Isabella Kay.
Mrs. Clyde I'pchurch attended the
meeting of the Federation of Music
Clubs in Raleigh Thursday.
Mrs. II. L. Callin, Jr., is quite
sick.
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MIES. SAM MOIilSIS
SHOW I Ki ll ItV I'l I'll.N
.Mrs. Morris was again houoied
on I'i Iduy ul'ternnou when the pu
pils of her grade at school gave
her u shower, .Mrs. Lassiler, Music
director, arranged this pleasant
surprise which was held in the
auditorium. There was a short pro
train or music, linht refreshments
and then (lie shower of many beau
tiful gifts from all of the mem
bers of the class. Mrs. Morris was
very enthusiastic in her appreciation
of this courtesy.
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Mils. MAItSIIAI I, THOMAS
The Senior liridge Club had a
iMigbtrul time last Friday when it
was entertained in the home of .Mrs.
Marshall Thomas. Guests were in
vited for lunch which was served at
one o'clock, covers being laid at
the dining room table for eight
and for four at a small table. A
Purple and yellow color motif was
curried out In table appointments
and tallies. A delicious luncheon
win served. In the bridge game that
billowed. Mrs Paul Dickson made
high score for club members and
Mrs. Donald Davis for visitors Mrs
Davis and Mrs. Frank Tapp were
sruests of the club.
Mrs. Lawrence Pud,. jiod i.,.,
Col. l'col, ;, ciinrlcHtoii hist Sun.
ib'.v. lie had come up from Key
Vst on official business. She aNo
-Mient n (l;,y j Siivannali with Mm,
before returning l Haefcr,! Tuesday
'rs. J. . Miller and son, Wayne
.Miller or I'.iscoe visited Rev and
Mrs. Trawicl; Tuesday.
Mrs. K. A. McKetlian of the Mt.
(lilead school spent the wee!; end
with her parents Rev. and Mrs V
F. Trawlck.
IRRY-CTRIUK
Mrs. D. A. Currie announces the
marriage of her daughter, Dorothy
to Cpl. James Henry Irby of Fort
llragg.
The marriage took place at the
llaeford Methodist Church, April
2nd at 8:30 p. m. Rev. K. C. Craw,
ford, pastor of the bride officiated.
Only the immediate' families at
tended. The bride was attired in an aqua
suit with brown and while accesso
ries. Mrs. Irby is a graduate of Hoke
High School, and for the past two
years has held a position with the
Carolina Telephone Co., at Fort
Uragg.
Cpl. Irby Is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Trhy of Charlotte.
ATter o short visit to Charlotte
the couple will be at home in Rae
ford. Miss Thelma .Mcl'haul Is now at
Columbus County Hospital, Inc.,
Whiteville.
PATRONIZE THE 'FW S-JOI R
NAL ADVERTISERS.
Idea.4 Cnnnot Be
Rariuiied
NO ONE need fear the lack Im
plied by rationing unless he
can he convinced thai the wis
dom and snhslance of his heavenly
Father, divine Love, are running
low. Can it he possible that God has
not enough of good to go around?
No, for us the father in Jesus' par
able said lo the elder son remaining
at home (Luke 15 it 1 1, "Son, thou art
ever with me, and all that I have is
thine," so our heavenly Father is
reassuring us today: "Ail that 1 have
is thine."
The Psalmist expressed confidence
In the fact that "the earth is the
Lord's, and the fulness thereof"
(I'salms 24:1). Jesus' thought and
action expressed an unfailing sense
of abundance in every situation.
Obviously, he knew the source of
supply was not mutter but Spirit.
Today "the earth is the Lord's," and
His fullness has not changed Fright
ened mortals, entertaining a finite
concept of supply as materia), may
not comprehend the infinite abun
dance of Spirit; nevertheless, good is
forever unlimited.
"Fear was the Qrst manifestation
of the error of material sense,"
writes Mary Baker Eddy in "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrip
tures" (p. 532). War is unques
tionably an error of material sense,
a belief in more than one Mind. Is
It not fear, then, that misleads mor
tals to expect a lack of necessities
and proceeds to manifest this ac
cepted sense of scarcity? True, some
avenues of material supply are today
so blocked as to cause a lack of cer
tain commodities. Yet three ways
out of the difficulty have already
presented themselves: first, such ra
tioning of these commodities as lo
ensure impartiality of supply and to
prevent selfish hoarding; secondly,
discovery and manufacture of ac
ceptable substitutes; and lastly,
awakening to the fact that many
things once deemed essential are not
act in My ueeded. And what are these
activities but evidences of wisdom,
rcsotnvrefulness, anil a revised out
look upon human need, unfolding lo
relieve the I, 'man extiemily? Solv
ing of the problem of insufliciency
shows the equally practical solution
Ml IML is .i;n
TO KAMI. I T M N
N"v York First Lieut, .lames it.
! aM.iuir. A ('.. of ll;i. N. '., for
merly of the unil-jttfljfiiarino com.
i, land, has In en airrrttVl.'d llm Air
medal by Uric. Gen. We.ilside T.
Larson. (imiiiiMidini; general of the
Ainiy Air furies aniisiil'iiiariue com
mand, "for extraordinary achieve
1'iciit while while participating ill
more than -'nil hours of antisubma
rine patrol."
l.t. Harbour Is nephew of Mrs.
toliind Covington. His mother is now
in llaeford with her sister.
MKI T. J. k. I.ill WINS
TIIK HKf IX NOltTII Al lilt A
Kingstive, 8. C, April 3. Lieut.
James K. David has been awarded
the distinguished flying cross for
outstanding service in North Africa.
Lieut. David recently received oak
leaf clusters for sorties in the Afri
can war theatre as pilot in the army
air corps.
He is the son of Mrs. Walter David
and the late Mr. David of Salters. A
graduate of the l'niveisity of South
Carolina, he was a member of the
("l.eiaw scboul faculty before enter
ing active service, ills wife is the
former Miss Carolyn McLean o.
U.tcionl, N c. They have a young
daughter wlicmi Lieut. David has
ViiS. ( AMLItOVS (iAltlli:.
Vi.liY ItlAlTIFir,
Mrs. H. A. Cameron's formal
flower LM'ilen Is- very beautiful now.
The cr epin phlox in three colors
will, oik- very new variety is es
pecially prettv. This garden will be
at it? test now for the next month
it nd the owner says she will be de-li(-lte,i
in have people visit it on
Sunday afternoons from 5 to ti.
Mis. (Jeorce (iraliam Dickson and
two sons left this week iFriday) to
join Captain Dickson in San Diego,
Calif. They had been in Raeford
visiting for about a month.
Several members of Hoke Coun
ts 's War Trice and Ration Board
attended a district meeting of Ra
tion Board members in Clinton
yesterday.
A dim out of (very
dollar wn tarn
IS OUR QUOTA
for VICTORY sh
READING dc WRITING
by Bdum Seavel and Rc4f'n ltm
OOD news for our
thc-Mnmh Club will more ilian ilounic the number of free nib
scrip'.ium it is now giving to llic armed lorjes, it is .nvicirric'cd
of a pt-r:j.m.it.'!y $.1
to qo o:u un.ier the
be "the i! iithle k.
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and "l
ni.in Ancil.
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HARDY SCHERMAN
request of the Club, subscribers
the armed forces. It is expected
this year.
The wise foreigner does not ask
Vanya Oakcs, author of wnite Man s i j.iy
through China. Once s!ie maJe the mistake
Chinese on a railroad platform lv-w old he
was. "Me?" he said. "Yes, y-." "lioiw
old?" "Yes, how old." "How old am I?"
"Yes, how old are you?"
At this Mace of the conversation, a l.ir-e
crowd of bystanJivs had collected. A wave
of chatter ai d laughter rose. The question
was tossed from one to another, more people
running up to join in the discussion. The
old man provided each newcomer with a
strict account of events up to that moment, all rather in :)'.e v '..n : iat
the town had suddenly unaccountably been visited b a trj7v -..,n
from tlve West with s peculiarity of wishing to know crazy th,nj;s
such as how old one was. When Miss Oakes' ua:n finally arriM .' I
he had got herself safely aboard it, the crowd at the station v. as stiil
working on the problem.
The contrast in the way the Japanese and the Am.-ricans treated
their exchange prisoners is shown in this story, told by Max li'il in
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"Japanese
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born in the United Slates. "Gee," the
American boy exclaimed, "I'll be glad to get some canjy again. Ve
didn't have anything on the Conte VerJe kids like." "Gush!" the
Japanese boy replied. "We had movies and ice cream and chewing
gum and canJy and swimming pools." He paused and shook bis bead,,
and then added: "You lure got gypped!"
With the Army
People
Captain and Mrs. Hnruld Matzen
and son, Jimmy left Sttr.d. y to spend
a 13 day Leave of Alr.e:ir.c at their
home in Clinton Iowa.
Major Milton Roth, who received
his promotion to the grade of Major
last week, returned to Ri.eford last
week lrom a train trip nd left on
Friday for Tuscaloosa, Ala, to get
Mrs. Roth to go to Foil Sill.
Flight Officer and Mis. Foster,
Gerrish, Lockhart and Riley, all of
whom occupied the Rotert Gatlin
home were transferred to Fort Ben
ning, Ga. last week.
Captain and Mrs. J. E. McQueen
and little daughter Joan, who vacat
ed the Whitley apartment recently(
ate back In Raeford Hotel.' Capt.
McQueen's orders to Tenn. were can
celed and he is still at Fort Bragg.
LT. MARK CURTIS JAP PRISONER
Mr and Mrs. J. A McCoogara just
received a card from Mrs. W. M.
Curtis, who formerly occupied their
apartment stating that, she had re
ceived cable through the Red. Cross
that Lt. Curtis was alive and well.
He is a Jap prisoner und thistis the
first messace she has lead since he
ai captured at the fall :f Corregi
dor. Mrs. Curtis and young son are
ceitini: along fine.
Lt. and Mrs. I. W. HocNiic of Geor
gia are row living in the home of
Mrs B. I!. Gatlin.
Mrs. Caldwell of IVr.sjroki. Fla..
arrived Wodncsdiy for a visit with
her daughter, Mrs. G-ovcr Robinson.
Lt. and Mrs. Walter Dargan will
spend their leave next v.eek m At
lanta. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Fred Sway
ngiver and daughter Nancy Fay are
living at Mrs. J. A. Wik-on. '
Mr .and Mrs. Harry Brown ot
Atlanta are the guests ot Lt: HpA
Mrs. Dargan this week.
nal mention it when shopping.
10 OF INCOME
IS OUR QUOTA
IN WAR BONOS
boys !: ) like to reaj! Tiie EiAk-of-
1
Hiny Scik iiun, picvtl.nt of t. c CJ'-b.
The- 19 12 don.ition ot 1,1 IS Mi'n'crip
tions wnl he incrcasid tiiis year to
Mr. Scli.niun spates. Tliis rr.Cdis '".'iOO
iu'a' Lo..as in .iU, v.i:!i a t.:..l ic: I
i:!i a t.:..l ic:
5,!tn. Ths rir
n.'w an n x i
.:ici t'.-r 1.'.
by Uko i' J l
Ljii.icattMn.u Ut.'.iy oy Imco'.'U ... -..is,
et Tiv Pctp!.' K
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The B..cL-r.f-th.-.M3:-.:!i C'.ib - ' ).
as!v its more than 5 5t),t)!)0 meniLVi's t!.:. mah
out tlie country to nie boohs fcr ;!-.e V-;-tory
Book Caninjign. In 194', ax. ;iie
dr.n.ited more thin t miliion 1 ( l. tn
tii.it an equal amoa.it w.ll n .J
ptiso, .)ULStions of
tile C'.'ruse,
learned in hit tuur
of a,-.kinj; an ar -'tit
Lxchangc Ship :
At the Port of Iaurenco Martyrs, in
Africa, three exchange sreps vere liocked.
One of thes was the (,rilhtlw. ririvmc
- - i 7 -p.
internes from Ame;!;a; t!:.- 'Hcr
two were the Asama and Conte 'r:Ut, hear
ing American and English interne" from
Japan. Throush tlve dock barrier, two
small boys exchanged comments an Ar-ier-ican
bov, born in China, and a iri"i e bov
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