THURSDAY. APRIL 29. 1943
THE NEWS - JOURNAL. RAEFORD. N. C
PAGE THREE
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Gatlin-Senter.
Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Gatlin an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Helen, to Sgt. Neil
L. Senter oS Kipling. The wedding
will take place this summer.
CTRRIE-WALTER
Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Blue, of
Southern Pines announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Leone
Currie to Cpl. Lawrence Earl Walter
of Slatersville, R. I. The wedding
will take place in the early summer.
Miss Currie hes been a member of
the Raeford Graded school faculty
for three years.
Mrs. Leslie Bennett and Mrs. J.
E. Blalock of Red Springs visited
Mrs. J. C. Thomas last week end
staying from Saturday through
Tuesday.
Miss Barbara Nix and Miss Sarah
Katherine Patteison of Duke Uni
versity spent Easter with Dr. and
Mrs. Marci:s R. Smith.
Miss Mildred Newton of Louis
burg college spent the Easter holi
days with her parents.
Mrs. David Kocnce who has been
quite sick at High-smith- hospital is
expected home in a few days.
Ruth Gillis formerly of Raeford
but now near Cameron. N. C, is a
member of the Vass-Lakeview high
school graduating class this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peele were
visitors here during the past week
end.
Mrs. L. B. Poole, formerly Sallie
Alexander, who has been living in
Boston is spending some time with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Al
exander. Her husband is being
transferred to Norfolk, Va. She had
as her guest several days last week
Mrs. Bob Turner from Boston.
Mr. and Mrs. George McFadyen,
of Wilmington, spent Sunday with
the H. C. Roberts'.
Tom and Hugh McLauchlin, of Da
vidson College, spent Easter at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Heins of San
ford spent Monday in town visiting
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard
Maultsby are now living in Camden,
N. J.
Mrs. Ruth Bridges, Mrs. B. L. Cox
and Mrs. D. S. Tolar spent Sunday in
Hamlet. They went especially to
see Mrs. J. B. Caulk who is ill.
Mrs. York Pharr who teaches at
Tar Heel stopped in Raeford a short
while Sunday at Agnes Mae John
son's. She was on her way back af
ter visiting her husband in Norfolk
Mrs. Daniel Jones ef Salisbury is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Barrington.
L. A. Niven of Memphis, Tenn.,
T. R. Niven, of Petersburg, Fla.,
Percy V. and W. D. Niven, of Dun
edin, Fla., spent Easter with their
mother.
Mrs. Edward Langston spent the
week end in Charleston as the guest
of Mrs. J. A. Hughes.
Mr. and Mrs. John McKinnon
spent Sunday at tha Snead home.
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Mrs. Mary McDiarmid spent the
week end in Raleigh with her daugh
ter Mary Shaw. Mary Shaw return
ed to Raeford -with her Sunday and
spent Monday in town.
Mrs. John Daniel and son of Fort
Bragg visited Miss Lizzie Niven and
Mrs. Jennie Weaver Sunday.
Miss Eliza McKeithan who has been
in Highsmith hospital for the past
week has returned home very much
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Culbreth of
Hamlet spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. T. F. Culbreth.
Billie Mclntyre a student at Wake
Forest College spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Mclntyre.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson and Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Kirk of Aberdeen spent
Easter in Charleston with Mr. and
Mrs. John Wilscn and Mr. and Mrs.
Toor.ey Wilson. John Wilson is
working on a construction job and
Tooney is a Navy pharmacist 2nd
class.
Baibara Stevens of Meredith- col
lege has been spending the spring
holidays with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lowe of Char
lotte. Miss Maude Poole of Belmont
and Peggy Bethune of Wilmington
spent the week end with the D. S.
Poole's.
C. H. Giles, Jr., of Wake Forest
College and some classmates spent
the week end with his mother, Mrs.
C. H. Giles.
Mis. Bill Davis of High Point and
Mr. and Mrs. "Chops" McLeod of
Columbia, S. C, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLeod.
Ellen Currie who is attending bu
siness school in Richmond spent the
Easter holidays with her mother,
Mrs. J. W. Currie.
Mary Ellen Thomas of Duke Uni
versity, Durham, and Bob Foreman
of Elizabeth City, spent Thursday
and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Thomas enroute to Mr. Foreman's
home. He is in the Naval Air Corps.
Mrs. A. R. Fitzsimmons left Wed
nesday for Atlanta, Ga., to visit rel
atives enroute to San Diego, Calif., to
Join her husband Ensign Fitzsim
mons. Boz Bethune of Wilmington spent
the week end at home.
Mrs. Allen McGhee and children,
Allen, Jr., and Lawrence of Winston
Salem spent the week end in town
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. Douglas Tolar of Fort Jack
son, S. C, is spending a while with
her mother, Mrs. Ruth Bridges.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smith and fam
ily spent Sunday at John's Station
with Mrs. Smith's father, Mr. Gib
son. Mrs. Harold C. Long of Raleigh
visited her mother, Mrs. W. B. Gul
ledge this week end.
Mrs. Edward Byrd and Sonny
Parks of Baltimore, Md., are visiting
Mrs. Byrd's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Currie.
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With the Army
People
. Miss Loretta Maloney of Bayonne,
N. J., is the guest of Lt. and Mis.
Michael Flannery.
Mrs. Perry Sloan gave up her
apartment at Mrs. Paul Dickson's
Wednesday and returned to her
home at Durham, N. C. Lily Duke
has been one of the most popular
young women among the army group
and will leave behind many friends
who greatly regret her departure
from Raeford.
Mrs. Justice, better known to her
many friends as ' Lee' is vacating
her apartment at Mrs. J. S. John
son's today and is motoring to her
home in Michigan. Lee will also be
greatly missed by her Raeford
friends.
Lt. and Mrs. Dan E. Lewis have a
room at the home of Mrs. J. W. Cur
rie's.
Lt. and Mrs. George M. Purdey,
of Buffalo, N. Y., who were recently A K Stevens W M Hair R, ,ririv
married are stavins with Lt Pur- C' . r, ' ' Buddy
T:ZeL:Z.V'n,7:L Zt0P'P: T' "ardJso"' John
dey's mother, Mrs. Winifred Purdey
at the Methodist parsonage. Mrs.
r-uraey, or. nas uttn living m ncv.
Crawford's home for the past two
months. Lt. Purdey is stationed at
Fort Bragg.
Lt. and Mrs. Clifford and Lt. and
Mrs. Douglas, all from Pennsylvania
have taken rooms temporarily at
Chandler Roberts. Both officers are
stationed at Camp Mackall.
Mrs. Jenny Williamson and son
Richard, Mrs. Wayne Jones' mother
and brother, who have been visiting
the Jones for the past two weeks,
left Tuesday morning ftr their home
in Detroit, Mich.
Captain and Mrs. Howe have ta- j
ken a room at the Alexander's. Capt i
Howe is stationed at Camp Mackall. I
Lt. and Mrs. Samuel Eason Black, i
who were recently married in the
home cf Mrs. Black's parents, Mrs.
and Mrs. R. A. Bock, Jr., in Rich
mond, Va., have moved into the Bill
Lament home with the Bloughs.
The Blacks arrived in Raeford Sun
day. Lt. Black is at Fort Bragg with
the 592nd Ord. Bn.
The next Officer's Wives' bridge
luncheon meeting will be held in the
B. R. Gatlin home next Thursday,
May 6th, at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs.
Arah Stuart will serve the luncheon
assisted by the hostesses, Mrs.
Wayne Jones and Mrs. Jack Otto, j
All officers' wives living in Raeford ;
are cordially invited to attend. Re-
scrvations are to be phoned into the j
hostesses not later than Tuesday ;
noon. Phone Mrs. Jones 522-7 or!
Mrs. Otto 442-1. I
There are a great many officers
and non commissioned officers sta
tioned at Camp Mackall at Hcffman
now living in Raeford. These names
will be listed just as soon as they
are turned over to the News-Journal
office. j
Mrs. Hank Justice of Chicago, who
has had an apartment at Mrs. Julian 1
Johnson's took her brother Richard
Borchet, who came to Raeford to' see ,
her back to Norfolk Sunday. Mrs. K.
A. MacDonald went with them and :
I visited Mr. and Mrs. Graham Mac-
Donald in Norfolk and her parents,
U Mr., and Mrs. O. M. Stevenson at gn.ss. Mrs. Lou V. Hard snri. Mrs.
Cape Charles. , Wright I'lirker, Mis. Joe L. L;vcf,
i Ker-nie Monrre, J. R. McPherson,
$i Mrs. Crawford Thomas spent sev Dan V:!i:es, O. H. S nil, Mrs. M:.ry i
X i era! days the first of the week in r. Moll, Mr. Hii,.i Hair, M. S. Hair,
X . Aberdeen. She stayed at the home Ethel McLlougald, May Bell Mc
jjlof her mother while Mrs. Freeman Dougald, Claience MclJoiigal'i, Alex
accompanied Mrs. Eli Wisliart and
baby to Camp Stewart, Ga. Lt. Col.
Wishart has just been transferred
from Trinidad to Stewart and Mrs.
Wishart will take residence there.
Mary Helen Gatlin who teaches
in Fuquay Springs spent the week
end at home.
Continued list of contributors of
$1.00 or more for 1943 War Fund:
D. K. Parker, Mr. John Starling,
Mrs. D. D. Black, Mrs. D. A. Mc
Dougald, Mrs. John Starling, Kate
Wilson, W. B. Willis, R. W. Turner,
A. A. Ray, A. H. Ray, Mrs. A. H.
Ray, J. B. Ray, Gladys Monroe, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Monroe, Mrs. Ruth
Willis, Lottie Mae Willis, Mrs. W.
B. Willis, Donglas Monroe, F. A.
Monroe, Mrs. J. C. Rogers, Henry
Terrell, Anna V. Ray, Lillie Mae
Clark, Caesar Peterkin, Nick Eas-
terling, Jasper McNeill, Mr. and Mrs
Kobert Ho'oson, F. S. Scarboro Mrs
F. s. Scarboro, Mrs.' Daisey A. Ben
i nett, Stacy B. Hobson, E. C. Hicks
E. C. Hicks. Jr.. S. W. Bowen. Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Ray, Mrs. Nealie Ray
Cynthia McRae, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
shall Newton, Miss Mollie Kinlaw,
Mrs. S. E. Kinlaw, Bill Scarboro,
Kennedy Shipman, Mack Bowen,
M. B. Holland, W. K. Barefoot, D.
A. Roberts, Carl Thomas, Will Mor
rison, Boyd Thomas, Alex Thomas
Annie Thomas, Kate Morrison, Eva
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