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THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1943 PAGE SIX THE NEWS - JOURNAL, RAEFORD. N. C I Social Items - Personals V PHONE 3521 I Mrs. Ola C. Moore of Arlington, : Va., visited lelatives and friends in Lumber Bridge and Raeford over i the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Cleoi'So Weaver and son, Getiige Arthr. i f Windsor, . WALTER- CL'RRIF. Mrs. will, i ' h I' ant. M:.- and l.n and Sana Mr. ., the Mi.-. f Car Sat I., v. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Smith spent Sunday in Kveruseen with Mr. S. tilth's parents and eame hack by Lauiinbui'K and visited Mr. Gibson. Mrs. Smith's lather. i:. Md. ha 1 aul Mrs. s. I low.: Tue.-dav - . : . Claude Wiibams and 1 the weak cad will . P. Andrew- at IX-1 Itlack- Mr. and Mrs. J, tin. tree the n ;iu;:hter. Cc.aMi :: Adams. n v liilbc C, is. ted relative;, el' b. th C visited relatives el beta ' ; Mrs. Weaver's at Kael'enl am 1 er lS.-V.;.o the , . i- viri:il" rid .1 wee! MeAall.v Knaisi w.in I er 1 Yai'lvivu.uh is spending talks. of se eral Tiny") Tenn.. tishniul. Baltimore, davs with Jala l'.h'ek. L.enter.ant. I'mUvl Xav.d Keseive on Sunday, t! of May, nne thousand nine and forty-three. Kiesno, C t Ada rs f li.iir Fairly States e seeor.d hundred ill I arr.ia. Md.. vv . Pvt. Claude WirienbiHise ol Indian Town C'.ap is visiting Lis wife. Mrs. Widenhousc is the former Miss An nie Betlume. Mr. and Mrs. H A. Green spent Sunday in Swansboro with Mis. tii-ccn's parents. Thomas Cameron went to Greens boro on business last Wednesday. His mother. Mrs. 11. A. Cameron ac eompanied him and spent the day will", her daughter. Mollie, and her sister. Mrs. Allen McGhee in Win ston. Salem. Abo e announcements liav e been received in Baelord where the groom is well known. Be is a nephew of ; Laurie McF.achern and Mis. Sarah MeKaehern McNeill, and a brother i of Mrs. Paul Dickson, Jr. His mother was the late Margaret) MeEachern. ' Levis Peters of B w as l.irnie ly .t: st. (ii e Callis w ill reia nii v ' rents hi Kae'ord vv ia'n ! band enters the Army th' t'.'ns mailt'-.. Both Mr. and Mr are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C vv cek. .1. and r. and Lum- Ipnare. ; Co:i !a her r lui alh of Peters lis this t'pl. and Mrs. John S. Bateman of Nasheville, Teen, arc visiting re latives for a few days. Mrs. Bate man was ferret ly Miss "Jack Mc-Bryde. -O- Miss Louise Blue i end in Atlanta, Ga. spent the week Mrs 11. sons. Ton' College on .-. McLauchlin visited her and Huyh at Davidson Mother's Day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baicv on May 4th a son in Newport News. Va. Mrs. Baiey was the tnor Miss Gladys Williamson. Priest-Poe Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Poe of Durham announce the marriage of their daughter. Bettie Thclma to Sgt. fur- 1 nomas Alien rriesi oi run DragB, of Nonh Carolina at chapei Hill un .pi u -t li i. ly-i.i. I I ICSl IS ! the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Priest. J. B. Eubanks who is attend ing summer school at the University ot Mr Timborkmd. Mrs. Clyde Cpaliurcb. Jr. spent e week end in Gastonia with her irei'ts, Air. and Mrs. Howard rails Mis Dan Mills hint: her mother. ough at Mn ding Cole. Raleigh is vis i. ,T. C. Yarbor ,1 -O- spent the week-end with Mrs. Eu banks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hall. Miss Sally Alexander of Baltimore Md. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Alexander. . M. her iry Avent of Santord is vis daughter. Mrs. Harvey Starr McMillan. Jr. lett lust week fa' Baltimore. Md.. where he is ex peeling to work. Mrs. Dick Courson of Wilmingb is visiting her parents. Mr. and M: D. P. Andrews ol Ri cklish. Mrs. J at Wake Billie. Mclntyre est with spent Sunday her daughter. Mis. .1. M. Thomas of Norfolk. Va., and Mis. E. P. Postan of Florence. S. C. spent the week end with Mrs. Harvey Cole. Mis. Lester B. Pi husband in Norfolk. Mrs. Peole w as the na Alexander. ale visited her Va.. last week, former Miss Ed Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hall ar i ived Wednesday from Atlanta, Ga. to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hall and family. After a visit here and with relatives in Red Spiings Mr. and Mrs. Hall will leave far New York to make their future home having been transferred there Ironi Atlanta. A wedding of much interest to their many friends in North Carolina and Hhorie Island was that of Miss Leone Currie of Southern Pines and Harford and Corporal Laurence ' Karl Walter of Slatei sville, Rhode Island and Port Bragg which was i s. leinnii.ed May tUh at four o'clock hi tlie altern on in Broiison Me.n loiial P 'es'.'.vte; ian Church ill South i ei n Pines. Rev Fied W. Drui ken-.-..IUt. Pastor of I'oi.nertkut Farms i': chytei i.in Church in I'nion, N. J. , ahieiatcd in the presence of the im mediate families. : Mi. 9 Louise Blue of Southern Pines and Queens College was her ! s.ster's ifiily attendant. The britle i r.aan had as his best man Richard ! Maybin of Charleston, S. C. The bride wore a navy blue dress with white accessories. Her flowers were a shoulder corsage of rosebuds. Mrs. Walter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ennnett Blue of Southern Pines. For the last three years she has been a most popular member of the Raeford school faculty. Corporal Walter is the son of Mrs. C. W. Walter and the late Mr. Wal ter of Slatersville, Rhode Island. Befoie entering the armed service he was employed in the laboratory cf Kendall Mills, Inc., in Slaters ville. O Mildouson News Rride-Elert Honored Miss Louise Fletcher was hestess Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. t,,i:.. .l.ihnson when she entertain ' ed with Inidge and rook for Miss Le lone Currie whore wedding to Cor- poral Larry Walter was an interest ing event of Saturday. I The rooms weie arranged with ' beautiful llavers and a bridal note was earned out in all appointments. Delicious ko ei.v i indiv uiual cakes i and .1 in'.s v. eie set veil. Prizes in bridge and look were won by Mrs. Harvey Cocci and Mrs. ;Sam Moms. M s.- Cui.ie was pre sented a gift of silver by her hostes-w and Mrs. Morris, recent bride ws.1 remembered with crystal. During the evening Miss Currie j was given a shower of gilts by the guests. Mr. A. F. Johnson had a minor op eralion at Highsmith's Hospital Tues day, May 4. He returned home Wed nes.lay and is improving. Miss Mamie Levingston is visiting her brother in Bladen this week. Mrs. Julian Johnson returned from Chicago. III., the first of the week. Mrs. R. B. Giles of last week with her D. Graham. Albemarle spent mother. Mrs. J. Mrs. O. F. i a patient Obriant of Timbeiiand m Highsmiths hospital. Mrs. Alfred Cole has returned from Moore County hospital where she underwent an operation. Lt. and Mrs. Douglas Tolar of Fort i Jackson, S. C. spent the week end ! with her mother. Mrs. Ruth Bridges Miss Elaine Smith of Louisburg college spent the week-end at home. She had as her guest Miss Marian Frederick of Roxboro. John Rackley was a visitor in and around Dundarrach the past week. Betty Walters. Evelyn Smith and . Margaret Lyttle are spending some time at their respective homes. These girls are working with the I'. S. Ar my Signal Corp General Develop nient Laboratory in Detroit. Mrs. W. C. Lee spent Sunday Salemburg with her son, Jack. in Miss Annie Ruth Alexander of Greensboro spent Sunday with her ; parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Alexan der. Mrs. Fulford McMillian has joined her husband at Camp Atterburg. Ind. and will be there until he is transferred. Catherine Jones attended the com mencement at Parkton Fridav night. Miss Mary Shaw McDiarmid of Raleigh is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary McDiarmid. Mrs. Charles Sutton and Mrs. Dezerne spent the week end Paul with Bassil Wright, James Henricks and Peter A. Webb, Jr. are at home after The Ladies Aid Society met with Mrs. John Allen Jones May 4th, with a good attendance. Pauline Lilly and Ed. Davis of Washington. D. C. spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs C. A. Lilly. Mrs. Roger Dixen and Brings Wood spent Monday in Raleigh. Mrs. Jennie McFadyen has been ill for tha past few days. Mrs. G. W. Williamson, Jim and Mrs. Charles Bayes and son Rick Marie, and Miss Jeanette McDonald it. left Saturday to spend a week , of Red Springs spent a few days in with her husband is Wilmington. Newport News. Va., this week with relatives in aniora ana .-msooro. i amending schooI at Appalachian State Teachers College the past win. ter. They are awaiting their call to the Marines. Briggs Wood of Baltimore, Md., is visiting her parents for a week. Mr. Archie Frank Chason has been sick for the past few weeks. Del. Mrs. Edward Baicy. Miss Maude Leach, head Nurse at V. S. Marine Hospital.Seattle, Wash ington underwent a serious oper ation on Majr 6th. Last account of Miss Leach was favorable. Grady Priest of the U. S. N. return ed to Norfolk, Va. May the 1st, after spending ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Priest. Mrs. G. H. Earnshaw returned to her home in Erwin. N. C. after spend ing several days with her sister, Mrs. A. S. Priest. ac Mrs. Larry Walter, bride of Satur i day was complimented last Friday j night when Miss Lillian Johnson en itertained at the home of Mrh. J. H. ' Austin. Lovely flowers were arranged ' throughout the home and during the ' evening bridge and rook were played j with prizes going to Miss Margaret McKenzie and Sara Ella Conoly. ' Mrs. Walter was remembered with ! a gift of china in her selected pat ' tern and Mrs. Sam Morris, bride of the early spring was remembered with crystal. ' At the conclusion of the game un I ice course with nuts was Served by the hostess who was assisted uy ner ' sister, Mrs. Joe M. Barrett. Out of town guests were Mrs. Jean C. Ediaen of Southcrn Pines and Mrs. Joe M. Barrett of Matthews, N. C. O C ARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. J. B. Caulk (Ethel Cox) wish to thank their friends for the many acts of kind ness and sympathy shown at the time of her death. -; O- CARD OF THANKS The family of V. J. Long wish to thak their friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown them during his recent illness and death. O Dirk McFadyen Has Party. Mrs. Lacy McFadyen gave a pic nic on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her son's fifth birthday. Little Dick was hostess to five girls and five boys. A picnic lunch was served. There was a big birth day cake with candles. THOSE PRECIOUS WOOLEN CLOTHES PROTECT THEM OVER THE SUMMER HAVE THEM INSPECTED AND CLEANED AND PLACED L- MOTH SEALED BAGS REMEMBER RULE 1 Clothes must be kept clean for appearance sake THAT IS P90 ECOMOMY TODAY V'hen we are buying fewer NEW clothes. Call us for QUALITY SERVICE and DRY CLEANING. It has now come to pass that we CAN'T get hangers. PLEASE bring one when possible. RAEFORD DRY CLEANERS ; PHONE 267-1 Gotton Piicknini Tom In The Spring. Next Week Is National Cotton Week. COTTONS ARE STYLISH COTTONS ARE COOL COTTONS ARE DURABLE - COTTONS ARE AMERICAN Pick 'em HERE Smart Wearing Apparel for Women, Misses and Children in- Seersucker Chambrays Ginghams Piques Voiles Batiste Organdies Dimities Shantung In Our Hat Shop Exquisite Spring and Simmer Milinery SHOES Choose them with care Ties Pumps Play Shoes Whiles Nationally known Brands. VISIT OUR SECOND FLOOR for infants WEAR AND HOUSE furnishings draperies, curtains. and slip material, china, glass gifts You are ALWAYS pleased if you shop at 106 -108 HAY ST. FATETTEVILLE, N. C 0 I
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