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THE NEWS JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C PAGE THREE THURSDAY, MAY 29. 1943 Of Social Items - Personals FHONE : v:xeo: s&xxKcxmi .: : :: : :: : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dezcrne visited Gertrude, Charles, and Irene Spi relatives in Pittsboro Sunday. ! vcy of Portsmouth, Va. spent the week end in to,vn with friends and Little Lewis Upchiirch had his t in- i relatives. sils removed at Highsmith s Hospitrl Wednesday. I BIRTHS 1 Be rn t.i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mang Jin on May 6l!i, a w i -O- Mrs tna S Mrl.pnd of Rultimnro Md. "spent several days last week ! ters- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Seaford at Montro. e. She came especially to get her daughter, Jane Currie, to spend the summer in Baltimore. Willie Writers of Portsmouth, Va. was home fur the week end visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wal Porn to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wed ding of Tm-berland cn May 5th, at Wedding Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ellen to Robert Fore man, Ensign, United States Naval Reserve. The wedding will take place in June. Ensign Foreman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Roscoe Fore man of Elizabeth City. He graduat ed from Duke in 1942. Mary Ellen is a graduate of this year's class. O Isabel Ilcthune spent the week end with Mrs. Irvan Tucker of Whiteville. N. C. Mrs. Tucker was the former Miss Helen Pul.ton. Dot Jordan of Keith's Beauty Shop spent the weekend at her home in Chesterfield, S. C. Mr. Jack Shaw has returned from Veteran's Hospital in Columbia, S. C. where he has been a patient. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas and Mrs. J. C. Thomas Mt Vdnesdp' to spend a few daya in Durham, N. C. They went especially to see Mary Ellen graduate at Duke. Florence Aniti Lester is home for the summer from Fairmont where she taught the past school term. I 13 rn to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mc- Donnie Davis son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis was taken to High smth Hospital Friday with a throat infection. He was quite sick sever al days but returned h me Tuesday ! Phail, a son. William Mi lcolm, Jr o.i Ap:il 24th at the Moore County ! Haspttal. Mrs. McPhail is the for rcr Mis Ruby Flinchum i f Carth- age. I O Mrs. Prest in Kelly and little son, Pat. of Charlotte are visiting her sis ters, Mrs. J. A. Baueon and Mrs. Herbert McKeithan. Mrs. Kelly is pleasantly remembered as Miss Ben nie McFadyen, Mr. Herman Williams, brother nf Mrs. Frank Tapp died in Chnrlntte n Saturday of a heart ttt ck. Mrs. W. C. Blount of Macm, 0 . 's spending the summer with her tighter. Mm. T. B. Lester. Sr. Mrs. H. S. McLean rnd "ousins, "r. aid Mrs. F. C. McLean of Pab:tt rlo. went on a trip t Richmond Washington, and Baltimcre last week. MiUred A kew of Raleigh is visit " Mary Helen Gatlin. Timberland New The Maude Dezia Circle of the Baptist Church, entertained the R. I .Vs -nd G. A.'s st the hrre of MrsJ Jennie Smith on Friday eYening from 8 to 10 o ulo k. A.tcr enjoying many interesting me.s deVcinus refreshments were served to 19 members by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Helton and Mrs. J. D. Tapp. TTrs. A. S. Knowles and Mrs. C. J. Benner are doing a wonderful work with these two groups of young people. O Miss Elizabeth Gore of Peace In stitute came home Saturday to at tend the funeral of her aunt, Miss Annie McArthur which took place in I Fayetta(.'ille Sunday afternoon. Others going with her from Rae ford were, Mrs. A. D. Gore, A. D. Gore, Jr. and Mrs. Chandler Roberts. 3 'iuej&Iu llll II 1W1HIHI 111! t:9 I l li'i a raf mh ii fin r mm "rvToinoniNHRY VALUES for MEH 7S22S THREE POINT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE and YOUR FAMILY An experienced, licensed pharma cist using pure, full-strength in gredients and employing Rexall'j double-check system for accuracy is your assurance of prescription service second to none. Kodak Films all sizes. Expert Finishing work al low prices. 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Koskin. ) To sue a home, Miss Kllen McNeill j welcomed cijiht of her kinswomen at a beautifully appointed luncheon on : Wednesday, May G, when she open ed the iiospilalile dcors of her CO' n try home. Knapdale I'huit.iti n. i'.i Scotland dimly, ie-chr;.-toned alter a period of fifty years. The large house, with its M.;iple though dignified architecture, in truth a double houte the older part of the house being nearly 150 years of age, and the newer part built about 1110 years ago. with surrounding plantation and cemetery, -rarks the first known residence of Emigrants Hector McNeill and his young son Angus McNeill, and a daughter Sa rah, who with other membes of his family, came from Knapdale. Argyle shire, Scotland, to North Carolina near about the year 1780, and sett ed in Richmond county. A second son Lauchlin was born to Hector Mc Neill and his wife before they came to North Carolina. Through marri ages with the descendants of Emi grant brothers John and Peter Mc Eaohern, and Mster Ann, true and tried friends and neighbors of Hec Briggs Wood has returned to Bal timore. Md. Barbara Woodhouse and Betty Jo Wood returned with her for a visit. O With the Army People (Contributed.) A recent promotion was that of R. M. Jones to the grade of Captain The Jones live in J. W. Walker's apartment. Captain and Mrs. R. L. McCreary left Saturday afternoon to spend this week in Florida. j Lt. and Mrs. W. B. Abernathy of ' Jonesboro, Ark. moved into the J. ' S. Poole apartment last week. Lt. ; Abernathy is with the 290th Ord. Company at Camp Mackall. 3C Lt. and Mrs. Wayne Jones' depar tore was unavoidably delayed un til early Tuesday morning, r Captain and Mrs. Fred Harris nvjved on Tuesday afternoon into the H. L. Gatlin; Jr. apartment, whi.h was vac;. ted by the Jones. tor McNeill, senior (LtumVr river divided the plantations of these two men) the two sturdy Scotch strains, in all their rarillcntions, are today a common bond between fully half the gentlefolk of Sco'.::.Md. Hoke and Robeson counties, a i-.;n'.ip also reaching broadly thio.o li'.i t Cum berland county. In the pkmln'i :i i !'.'' which lies near the "I I h ' : ' ; ' f 'und the nca'ly ii.:-'kH t: Hector McNeill, .-enior :( v . ' 'ii rops Angus ;,nl La no' lin ' U- v ixes cr.d families, of M.jor J..:!; "."cT e '1 t nd his wives, later c.c. t if tre home. Motor ng over f o ' I - -KMirS, guests found the sim, !e ' I ' h'Uise sheltered by a number of a-.oier.t caks. G eeled gracio.'tlv bv f-p hos tess at the wide-flung dn.rr -II evee were instantly arrested bv 0"aint and spacious room "the lr II 01 oia en day directly faced the door. It was c"ld for the rr.ont' of May; a cheerful fire blazed upon t'e caver ous hearth, and in its rede . Uons the dining table, laid w th exquir'te linen, gleaming silver, and graced with beautiful centerpiece of garden flow crs. left gracious and indelible mem o 'ies of this visit with each guest. T.o joon the lights will go out tern (Continued on page Two) Mrs. Grover Robinson and ten day old son. Grover III, came home from Po:.t Hospital No. 1 Saturday, on which day the baby's paternal grandparents arrived from Pensa ola, Fla. for a brief visit with Capt and Mi's. Robinson. Mr. M. R. Hohrann of St. Louis. Missouri, arrived here Sunday even ing to spend this week with his daughter and son-in-law, Capt and Mrs. Robert Bogard. Captain and Mrs. N. J. Lamanda left Tuesday tor Carlisle Barracks. Carlisle, Pa. where Capt Lamanda will take a s week's 'medical course. The Lamandas will return to the Robert Gatlin home where they have been living with the Flannerys. Lt. and Mrs. A. F. Bowen of Lit tie Rock, Arkansas have taken an apartment with Mrs. I. H. Shankle. Lt. Bowen is with the 290th Ord. Company at Camp Mackall. " Lt. and Mrs. Catch, have rooms at Harry Green's. Lt. Catch is also stationed at Mackcnll. Col. C'hcllew of Indianapolis for merly at Bragg was a guest of the Benton Thomases the past week erd. The Chelk-ws lived with the Thomases while at Bragg. Mrs. Walter Dargan returned to Raeford last week alter a short vis it to relatives in Detroit. -O- Knapdale, McNeill House Is Restored Miss Fllen McNeill Restores Historic Home of the .McNeills in Scotland County and Is "At Home" to Mc. N'eill Kin at Knapdale Plantation House. j (By Mary G. McNeill) Knapdale. old homestead of the! , McNeills in Scotland county, has been restored to its original lines and -dignity by Miss Ellen McNeill, own-j or of t'le old In r.ie 1.' r. --Vre V.'C j first of the McNeills established a j home in the Cape Fear section. There is a sanctity in a good man's j i home, which cannot be renewed in every tenement that rises upon its ruins. If men live like men indeed their homes will be temples in, which it would make one holy to be permitted to live. "In the gulden strain of time, a house ii hallowed by fine deeds of COTTON FRESHNESS and FIGHTING TRIM Go hand in hand . At Work-At Home-At Play We have some very pretty Cotton Suits We tried to get more but they are hard to get. We also have a nice line of Children's dainty Cotton Frocks. Buy Cotton When You Can. ISRAEL MANN Where Price and Quality Meet. mm hszxm 0 C. P. K INLAW RAEFORD S JEWELER '(""O N V E N I t N T TERMS J 1 r .1
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