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THURSDAY. APRIL 22, 1943 PAGE EIGHT THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD. N. C OR THIS MOMENT! 3 c 3E LEND YOUH MONEY 15 prrry v pi r oil II 0) 0) u xy Victory and .... a ship inching into its berth .... bands playing .... confetti and streamers and horns and waving handkerchiefs .... cheering, weeping crowds. Your eyes strain to find one familiar face. And then your heart leaps wildly, uncontrollably. The years of struggle and worry and fear melt away. You blink back the tears .... and wave and shout and dance and scream. The man you love is home. What would you do to bring him back just one day sooner? There is one thing that you - and all Americans - can do Buy War Bonds and Stamps. BAUCOM'S "Raefords Leading Department Store" 1TL Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Teal announce the birth of a daughter on April 8th st. Baltimore, Md. Mrj. Alfred Cole is a patient at Moore County Hospital this week. Mrs. John McGoogan is a patient at Hiyhsmith hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Teal are visit ing their son and daughter-in-law, Wr. and Mrs. Clyde Teal in Balti more, Md. Dan Cox, Jr., who is working in the ship yards at Wilmington, is spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cox. William Currie of Camden, N. J., is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. S . tl Currie. s HiiKh Towe of Charlotte ar Wednesd.iy for a week's visit v p:i i vnl.-., Mr. and -Mis. D. Paolo With the Army People Lt. and Mrs. Ray Pickel have had as their guests Mrs. Pickel's mother, Mrs. Mary E. Minner, and Lt. Pickel's mother, Mrs. Lillias W. Pickel. Mrs. Minner and Mrs. Pickel will return to their homes in AHentown, Pa. this Saturday. Mrs. ft. C. Caldwell returned to Pensacola, Fla. last Friday, after a short visit here with her daughter and son-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Grover Robinson. I 'am v k I'.ri'.e. s .1 . 1! M ' W. L. P ..lo vls- rrr.t-- a. Liberty Mrs. Roscoe Roy and daughter, Mary S;ie. cave tip their apartment at Gil 's' last week and moved to Cin CM'.r.M'.i. where Mrs. Hoy plans to make her h m e with Captain Roy's family. Ta'rert.iins for Remit I t- ti. i rr-;j ; .-v i Of i hy her I'nirf Morns, ontor v dehhtfnl manner at Captain, and Mrs. K. Kauher are ! ;ni'nrI.i'o tan (lavi in Pi.nlutne ?,Tiss. Captain Naugher's family. VIS. tit. g Mrs. J. H. Otto, who has been the mother or Tuesday i guest of her son and daughter-in- hon r aim Mns. i uuh'.s has 1 r: i is ro'.v at 1 pa he .ITT he: iome : M ' I' J ivir.g nn a end mir law. Lt. and Mrs. Jaek Otto, for the pa.-t few weeks, left this week tier vhter as Pi 1 1 t b'lde mie in Dayt m, O. Her I'T 'inpanied Mrs. Otto as '.i end, V.i., wliere they are r a few ri.ys. a -a! her mo'-- i s f.I-r e yiy- t o ..soital'ty . :' a Ihn'i-'"': . M,,i r:i. I", r " ma 1" ve'y v 1 siliiv:; fhavar-; of n .':V hues tw 1 .1 1 s ware i a e l f,t r.i k nrd t.-,i for hnrlje. M s. Gearae Be thune won hia;h sptp in bnd-re and Mrs. J. K. David held the lifting nrxt weei antl rcturn to her home ri,:'C. Mrs. i. w. urown ana ,:. jn ijjrham Mr. Hark Ju.oee si t Thursday in Ha.! am with Mrs. Perry Sloan. Mrs. Jas'i'e has j;iven up her apart i:(i:t ..t Mrs. Jai an .1 hnson's and will leave next week for her home in Chicago. Mrs. Sloan will give up :er apartment at Mrs. Paul Dickson's METHODIST BABIES HAVE PROGRAM The babies in the Cradle Roll of the Raeford Methodist Church gave a most interesting program to the j Woman's Society of Christian Ser vice. Mrs. J. C. Thomas is secret ary of the babies work. The babies marched in with their mite boxes while the band composed ot Alfred Cole, Jr. Betsy Ann Cole, William and John Scott Poole, Luke McNeill, and George White played "Onward Christian Soldiers." The children sat In little chairs in a cir cle around William Laurence Up church, sitting in his carriage, dur ing the following program: "Greetings to the Parents and Babies Sandra Halperin "Welcome to the New Babies" Lucy Chapman and Joan McLeod Prayer Harriet Cameron "To the Babies" Dick McFadyen Gerald Wright and F.dward Langston '. i t' ('.: die Song" Lillian Scarborough I i'ile Oiits" Julia Morris Ti ! a s L'pahurch Cameron. Jr. v. is : !e a l.te member ol the; W n .:'.- Sorely of Christian Scr-j vie. i y (is mother and father. Mr.) an.! II:.-.. Tom Cameron. William I Lr.a e'.c U). church, Jr. by his gia r.d; aionts, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. U; ehui.ii. Lillian Scat borough by her p rents. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Scr.rb. rough. Lucy Chapman by the Omcsa Clcgg Circle and John Worth Graham by the Cradle Roll. Mi ; Jesse Gibson then presented Mrs. J. C. Thomas with a life mem bership p;n from the Woman'sSoc :e'y of Christian Service for her lo an.l iaithful werk with babies. Ii T'a s pinned the pin on her 'j: . a.i ; nt er. .V e S :!ton Mati.es-in and Ir s T on s tj ' S . ffer Tiie Liti'.e CI ii lr. f" a::d the inciting was ch'S ei w 'a a prayer by Florence C'airer n. dances. Girls will attend the dances from Rockingham, Hamlet, Wadesboro, Aberdeen, Southern Pines, Pine hurst, West End, Carthage, Raeford, and Laurinburg, N. C, and Cheraw, S. C. The combination of their per sonal charm and vivacity and the beauty of their Easter gowns is ex pected to make this week-end, for all of the men who attend, truly the highlight of the year's happiest sea son. Shaviti-Luider Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shavitz an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Reva Irene, to Harold E. Linder, warrant officer, Fort Bragg, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Linder, East Norwalk, Conn, The. wedding will take place at an early date. . The Shavitz's are well known in Raeford having lived at the Hotel when Stanley Prosser was manager. Iicne graduated from Hoke High School and has many friends here. CLASSIFIED A D S Official announcement of War Ra tion Book Three will probably come out within next week. Preliminary reports appearing in press are lar gely accurate. Book Three is for replacement use. Boards are author ized to deny emphatically that its is suance means new rationing programs. BACK UP YOUR BOY Buy an Additional Bond Today NOTARY PU3L1C See RALPH CHAPMAN. Hoke Auto (Chevro let) Co. Phone 230-1. 42 If WAXTI'D Old Cotton Rars... Clean Rags Good Prices. At The News Journal Office 23 Frank Tapp won the prizes in rook. Af'er a delirious salad course was . ... , . served, f-e brde was given a shower Ca-.t and Mrs. Leslie Green have or beautiful gifts by those present , "' the Justice apartment at Mrs. and many others who had been un- J"'' n Jhns''n2 and v :',1 mor ' .le to accept the invitat on to the Friday. Capt. Green is stationed at , . Camp Mackall. pnrty. 1 Diners At Maekall Amoni' the hostesses for the dance at Mack 11 last Friday night was Miss Josephine Hall of Raeford. Others were from the nearby towns. Or Tri ' v, April 23rd. with Easter cl'S? :t ! nd. the Division will hold a double-header affair, giving two Easter d oei. Boih dances have been planned as formats, and both Di Irion rerhestras will play for the GET F.SSF.XTIAL JOB. I.earn Electric M'rHiii!; FREE. Fayette, ville City Srlieols. Apply Loral Employment Service. County Of fii e Rnildimr or at Fayrtteville. WANTED 2 or 3 Room Apart ment, by civilian- Private btith prefc-rcd. Call 3231. NOTICE The Sanford Poultry Trutfk ad had been run before the ranrelat- ion order came In. It will NOT be In Raeford April 27th but will be ftacfc in a few weeks. Hatch for the NOTICE. ""HP-' I O Mt v TV JtiA' . A ': t & fiu UHUWIKM Va..... "They Give Their Lives You Lend Your Money" f
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