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THURSDAY. MAY 13, 1943 PACE FOUR TH2 NEWS JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C With the Army People (Contributed.) Word his recently been received here cf the pro notion of Donald Multer to the israde or M.:j.r. The Mullet's, who vero residents of R;ie ford for some time, .ire r.vw at Fort Sill, Okla., and expect to iturn to Raeford in (lie ncir future. Majbr George D ley retimed to Raeford from Fnrt Sill S. day night Captain and "iji Grover Robinson announce the arrtv .1 of a seven and a half pound son .it Tost Hospital No. 1 on May 6th. Mrs. J. A. Jn-d.m and idtle son. Albert, lei't this iv ii-iing .Vr McCVr mick, S. C. to sn.-i.f a we. '.; or ten days with Mrs J-.n dan's :i;'vents. Mrs. B..b C week -end -l itini: M .-. i:.iy ! mother Mrs. N.t t TV.-e OlTVvrs' V. entertained .i ' ' party i.ext Thi; Sie homo of ?.':.; i:3u -v. .:;. :: assisted ! y Mr- i maKU i -e. . a'. Mrs. Elu;;li :! 29(11 not later i! Mrs. Blotiih iiv:. home which is 1 the street fivjm .V house. in t Lyi r. s.,ent the ., low r . c;. ('. vis . M;ir and her S: ke. Co,.. Co Ta. the i.'li red .' :. Pad .. Lt. W.ryue J i to Camp Hlirah to reiivo Kite! The J. r-.e., ii.n almost a vcur. H. L. Gat!. J", al r.ttw Ir-; their f iUos In ocean., !.: C .... it the .: res much. Co t. . . will iri.-'.e m'o ' , .s so ! a:, t'.: Harr:s is -t ,. i''."t". . aad will be oa in iiii :.t 'ill I.H- Ple;..-e .'honine Conk y n.vm. I.nmort ..cross '.ciwson's ordered expects vk-end. Mi f ded the '!' se'Cc.' visit ore pr. r'r.er.ds er i I !;".;. I" :pt. Sit. ai.d lUf. :: : of Hot S;a !i's .-. . end a' 'V-isftric-.r!- r They tar. o had i Gatlin's but V.- lv. to her Inane iii A. .m Mrs. Schwoer e- - -'-U husband aain - ci. is stationed at Ma-.i.al 1 1 -zieliw .. N. C. s. B. Fl. returned as week. . oin her Sehweer er I If ye i ii-nreei : ? ?ttii:: t Journal each v.eei. js a s.:' it when you sl'f.;, old pr.t Raeford and o. '-jt-towti ers. O .e News mention onize its adverti- Electric Disturbance At Mrs. Covington's. Durft.-; r-.t vv noon, li-tlit'iir.u ter heater a' M j which is a: si H-. teache s i ' ington ': e f?omp. ,r.y s ed pn e; My. tairs :,;-.d a'lt le h" r .v : : 'hurc-. F .!.!. :na 1 're s 1 J. ' those ..an5 i Monj..y alter. :' e i -tric wa. T ("';, nyt-n's g ') c i-.e pretty S : . rrsp rid S v sw-,:vcd t.p. J !' ' rlei ht Nor; 3oard : V,-: sale ; . c.-.-ii ..t 1J e ei.ici:. (8th) day jt J . . known as the i!a school -ile licat.-d Souta of Raef.'.a described as f.ll'n'.,: Beginning in t'" Aber.ieen Cl.anol lot at a slake end runs v Ah lire of , .v 44 . to a iv.ir.t.v fter for . biddev - e eighth 19 C. what is iberji.n Chapol .bo'.t a miles ri H..I.I- County. said !. t S 9 d stake ia divid ,;-d Livi 1 d.-ae. a a holm North stake ?ree? inc a Al:. above n" 1 : een Chi ; thence an ifi.il 1-2 d - rl) a. t ' ' e (' 1. tlio . i die i a d I.i . i - lr : S 7.1 : ti.ei re i -lakt 117 fee! es K 244 1 tuns one ' 17. j :..v y put.iie :"et any ell as to . or the ell -ra ti e linri :n2st hicl-0:y -. :'el degrees E 22'i ' X 1 -- ee I' : her.ri S 7.15 1 to a s' ;;e, 1; e feet t ' the iu r i acre, m .re ir ! 230 . aid J.J j :' recistrv . . . . and all bi ts i -, offer and sell c.l two t '-e'her. .o prove'rei:ts .d- r as the IHo-od s-?. .t. .'-'A bids may, be raised 10 dijr. ;"nn i'e. , Posted May 7. lai.l H-ke Co- nty iMjid f FJucation 49-52c (Arthur Pi. G. re Attorney) O I Attendin; Meetin In Raleigh. I Dr. R. L. Mj.rry. Pres dent of the Hoke County Medical 5 iciety at tended the 9tHh annual session of the Medical Sicily of the State of , North Carolim -A-hich wrs held in Raleigh, Monday, Tuesday and Wed lesday of this week. Medical Ser Vtr?e in A Worjl At Wir the, p,eme ot tte meeting. I FOR Mil c ) i sm w . v.ri 11. .X 1H A Spectacular Showing By BELK HENSDALE mi m -At House Dresses Piti.ii ncs oivj wrap-ariiutKis in "Fruit-cf-thc-Lorim'' Prints vat dyed fa.,t colors. Tailored house dresses in prints, stripes and solids. All comfortably made for house work. 1.96, 1.98 to 3.95 S:.:es: S6"s to 4-Ts and 33"s to 52's Active Duty Cotton Suits Because they're so marve lously versatile, so cool and comfortable, you'll want brisk cotton suits in ginghams, seersuckers, madras, zephyrs and spuns. 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