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THURSDAY. JUNE 24. 1W. TIH". NEWS- JOURNAL. RAEFORD. N. C PAGE THREE Social Items - Personals THONE 3321 Mrs. Ray Oestrich, formerly Mary Mer'adyen, is visiting relatiYus a few cloys this week. ELMS CLARK MARRIAGE AXNOCNCEI) Mr. McLaurin Clark of Lumber Brid ge, N. C, Announces the marriage j of his daughter, Janie Manic to Sgt. , Robert I!. Kllis in B nnesviile, S. C. June 5, 1943. ' Sgt. Kllis who was formerly ol'j V.umber Bridge has been in the army t ?.ir 20 months. He spent 17 months of j his time in Honolulu Hawii. H" is now stationed at Camp Pcndclton, , Va. Mrs. Kllis was a graduate of H ike High Scho. I this spring. She is, making her home in Lurbcr Bri.l ge., with her father for the pr-seit. v V v j Mrs. Marshall Thomas and Harold, ! Mrs. R. L. Murray, and Bobby and Alfred Cole, Jr. are spending this week at the Thomas Camp on Black! River. I Jessie CI. Shaw spent the week-end Shaw; an. I family. of Fayctteville with Mrs. Colin K.iih Cox of Laurinburg and Dan ol Wilmington have spent a lew days I at h me with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Cox. Dan was struct in Horn to Mr. anil Mrs. George Be-' 'e b-v a Piece of steel while thune cm Monday June 21. a daugh-. working and has been recuperating ter. Mrs. P.othunc, who was formerly home. Jennie? , Clark and Baby arc at ; M .ore County Hospital. i Mrs. James McDiarmi I and little ' (daughter Uecky of Ft. Moultrif, S. Mrs. Neill A. McDonald and son . -c spondinK a few days with Mrs. sornt last wek with MrDiintilri's I MoDiarnild s patent', Mr. and Mrs. mother in Goldbora. lie uy rwlllliiw unu Jennie alien I had their tonsils remove d at High- Sarah Klla Cnlioly is spending her vacatnn this week at Virginia' Beach. Mrs. Max Hems of Sanlord h, visi' h me folks. W. Williamson. Mrs. llany R. Logan and children of Asheville are visiting Mrs. Logan's father, J. F. McPhail. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith spent j Father's Day with Mrs. Srith's lath- cr, Mr. Gibson at John's Station. airs. II. li. Giles left last week for Greenwood S. C. to make her home. v V ' With the Army People Mrs. J. A. Wilson just returned from Washington, D. C. where she spent two weeks with her daughter. C. E. Newberry. Her grand son, Jimmie Alfred cammed back with her to spend this summer. i Mrs. Ruebtm Morman, whose hut Mr. and Mrs. Durha n Riddle of band is stationed in Okla. is visiting Hope Mills were dinner guests of friends and relative.! here. Mrs. Mor Miss Helen Gatlin. Sunday. run was the Comer Miss Elina Mc- : Fariyen. Miss Clara Mae Gibson of th elocal Chevrolet oflice recently attended a "parts school" at the Hotel Char lotte, in Charlotte, N. C. She was there from M.;nday till Friday. (Contributed.) Dr. and Mrs. A. A. McFadyen of Morganton, visited Mrs. and Mrs. J. W. McLauehlin this week. They re turned to Morganton yesterday. Miss Mary Helen Gatlin, bride elect returned to Raeford Sunday afternoon after spending a week in Fuiiuay Springs. Accompaning her home and spending of the day were Mrs. W. L. Senter. Mrs. Jeff Lanier, and daughter Ann and Mrs. Dent Sexton. Barn to Mr. i.nd Mrs. John Down of Fayetteville, June 4th, at High smith's Hospital twins, D. rotay Pat ricia and John La.vrcnce. Mrs. Downs will be remembered here as the former Miss Dorothy Pagos. Capl. and Mrs. C. D. Watson and light week s old son, Charles Doyle 11 of Okla., who have spent the past two years at Ft. Sill, moved into one of Mrs. Giles' apartments June 7th. Capt. Watson is stationed at Camp Mackall. Payroll Savings Buys Comfort For Your Fighting Relatives N'nl all of viier payroll sav ings anil ill ii r War Blind pur chres are used for tanks, planes and i;iiiipou tier. A part of your investment sues for the comfort of your lather, brother, mmi or friend. I'at your war bnri.l baying tlirom'll yu.ir payroll savin's plan on a lami! basis to do the most cllectivc job in providing fur the care and salety of your men in the armed forces. Lim ine it out fur yourself luiw much beyond 1H per cent of the ag gregate income of your family you ran put into war bonds above the cost of the necessities of life. Remember a single SIS. 75 war bond "ill buy for a fi g h t in soldier on the front: Two cot ton undershirts at 41 rents: two pairs of cotton shorts at 7G cents: two pairs of cotton socks at 34 cents; one pair of shoes at $4.31; a cotton khaki shirt at S4.64; pair twill trousers at $1.16; one web war t hell at ! cents; two cottin r.icl.lics at 4 1 cents; 2 khaki caps at S anil one twill jacket :it SMJ. Total S1H.71. ,1 SIH.75 war 1 end .!.; ' I make a marine r : :. rl'l- '. r the night wi.n a '. . 1 i.i 1 Ircss at Sl.'i'l; te ; . ; s;::.ji: a piiiu.v ..t . ; - two pilutw c:::.rv :i i ja. s. 1'otal S1S.C3. Or he cmill he f . ' ' v a rubber ponuV.o a! ' a ' ' met with its lii.i: . I t ilv'ms of its n". : ' c ' ; a rille cartri;!., ? I t .1 ' ' a marine tor' s rai -.' ' of havcrsac!;, kr .;;; 'i a 1 sutpimiers at f.V!!.. a i." .. 1 an I its c:ivcr at ' ! .'.". Ta'..l SlH.fi'. These of vo'i wlnt worry uta-.t the comfort of .vo ir hoy in s". . -ice can help insure hi c r.-iwt by buying v.ar b"in;is. ..r:l I I years from now you'll take hnk $25 for every Sli."i von put in. U. S. Treasury i !jr l.-m nt Mrs. Julian Kinlaw oC Maryland is visiting her parents, Mr. an. I Mrs. Gus McBryde. Faye Baker is attending summer school at Pineland College. Salem burg. N. C. 31 n BMhtiiUmii mil 00 ...and Greyhound is part of its fighting power HoI:e County is Ameiica ;n cross-section-fightini; r.-.ad and fighling hard, doing its level best to back up our troops a cross the seas with the home-fro nt cooperation they must have. All cf us in Hoke County are putting the c!iive that counts behind t!ie particular jobs that are ours to do whether it's sending our men to the colors building their guns and ships and planes raising their food and clothes and smokes buy ing bonds or moving manpower. Hoke County men and women, loyal Greyhound employees, are busy keep ing our buses rolling to help keep our war effort in high gear. They're driv ing the buses keeping them mech anically fit conserving vital materials giving wartime travel information handling baggage. As our share in this country's joint war program. Greyhound is taking our local hoys to induction centers and bringing them back home from training camps on well-earned leaves. We are trans porting our neighbors to their vital jobs in war plants and on farms. We are keeping essential travel on the move linking up this country with the other busy communities of the South Atlantic states, where so much of the Nation's war activity is centered. Hoke County is in this fight to win we didn't start the fight but we're going to finish it UNION BUS TERMINAL Hotel Building Telephone 2391 r.'--jTYirrrza NFS C 37 Major and Mrs. D.m Muller have r.A V. Cill .A ...... In thtir former apartment at J. S. Bau- I coins. Mrs. Muller's cousin, 5 year old Gloria Hughes, of Boone, is visiting the Mullers. i v v v i Capt. and Mrs. McCreary who havej occupied the Bauco.n apartment. ! have taken the John McGoogan apart- ment, which was vacated by Lt. and j Mrs. Otto recently. The Ottos are at Ft. Sill. Lt. and Mrs. Ralph R. Darnell and 8 year old son, Man. of Musk ogee, Okla. moved into Mrs. Mar garet Bethune's downstairs apart ment about 3 weeks ago. Mrs. James Blackerby and 3 children, who lived in this apartmvnt since last Sept., returned to their home in Buechuel, Ky. Lt. Darnell is stationed at Camp Mackall. Capt. Wallace Pratorious returned Sunday from a week's visit with his family in Galveston, Texas. Capt. and Mrs. Fred Harris return ed Thursday from a 10 day leave spent in Waldron, Ark. Miss Audrey Brutikhurst is to be i one of the teachers this week at the Pioneer Conference .it Flora Mac donald College. v V v BRIDGE C'Ll B ENTERTAINED BY MRS. GORE Mrs. Arthur D. Gore was hostess to her bridge club and several ad ditional guests hist Thursday after noon. During the course of the game refreshing fruit drinks were served and after the game a dessert course was very much enjoyed. Mrs. Mar shall Thomas made high score and was awarded the club prize while Mrs. Donald Davis received the visitor's prize. In a bingo contest, Mrs. R. B. Lewis was winner. v V v CARD OF THANKS Mrs. J. B. McRacken and family of Stonewall Township take this means of thanking their neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown them at the time of the death of J. B. McRacken. husband and father. v V v This County To Be j Featured In Greyhound Advertisement I 4. . "r V 1 We are happyto correct the false rumor about Capt. Nick Roberts and I inform his friends that he is not mis ; sing. Mrs. Roberts received word from him recently stating that Tie is well , and sale. rut CITE Miss Dorothy Geiger, cleik at Laurinburg-Maxton Army Air Base exchange, holds four cute kittens r.nmd in warehouse. Nr.mes of cute kittens are Betty, Boots, Boh, Bill. Miss Geiger's cute too, don't you think'.' ! Miss Ileen Roberts, of Dillon, S. C. I who has been visiting Mrs. Alvin I Jordan, left last Thursday for Myrtle I Beach w here she will spend the suni- IlllT. l.t. and ilrs. John B. 'Walerbury i and 9 year old daughter, Mary Ann. i of Washington, Kans. have taken the I Dee Austin apartment, L1. Water i bury is stationed at Camp Mackall. Lt. and Mrs. E. V. Patrick and 2 sons, of Charlotte are staying at The Pines. Lt. Patrick is stationed at the Heception Center at Ft. Bragg. Lt. and Mrs. Will Evans who have 'been sharing the Robert Gatlin home with the Flannerys have taken Mrs. Paid Dickson's upstairs apartment. Mrs. Paul Dickson, Jr. accmnpan ijed Capt. Dickson to Fort Eustis. Va. and. .is staying at the Williamhurg Inn at Williamburg. Little Paul 111 is staying in Raeford with his grand , mother. ' Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. McCreary, Mrs. Naugher and Mrs. O'Bricht left this week to visit their husbands in Tenn. Lt. and Mrs. Carl Stroute and baby iclurned t Jay from a 10 day visit with their families in Perm. I This county's part in the nation's war effort is be;ng given its full share of prominence in the first of a series of newspaper advertise ments to be published in this paper by the Greyhound bu lines. L-acal and state activitioy-ns well as the part local Greyhound people and service play in them-will be featured in all of these advert iseir.ents. Some highly int resting lacts about the stac's great highway system will be the bas.s of -ne advertisement with special emphasis on hat these roads have meant in the pas'., ana will me' n in the li'tire. to 'his coun ty and its neighbors. The news panel's oi our statv. I t dailies and weeklies will come in for tiie.r share of attention as v.iil the plendid grade schools, secondary sc'ails era colleges of this state. Our pride in the rich farmlands of this area and the state's leading industries will be expressed in still other adver tisements. Grevhound executives state that they have chosen to "point with i pride" to local achievements and in- I stitutions because Greyhound feels : itself to be a part of the community. ! its pople lfve here, their children go to school here, and a great pro portion of the bus service Greyh und provides in this regain is definitely I local in rature-a great share of this! service being to war plants, farming centers and neighboring communities. ' v V v I Anti-Freeze Should Be Conserved CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED To buy or rent a baby carriage or stroller. A .so want to buy a baby bed. I'hone 539-1, Mrs. AUgeier. Hp LOST White Kitten, has yellowish Blue Eyes. Lost about the t'hevro let place or vicinity. Reward. II found apply Mary Peile. Collins Department Store. , lt FOI'NI): Found on sidewalk next to I.lrties Shop a pair of silver riTnra -d glass es. Owner may get them by iilenti f.Mng and paving iur this . ' 1TP WANTED TO BUY ELECTRIC FAN, any size, EI.IXTRIC IRON, and AL ARM CLOCK. Apph THE NKWS-JOl RNAL or call 3521. x A till-papc booklet. isMi-.d hy the N..1 in I'olard. c .:;. i.s o iy the t.t'us ..I PoLju. au;ni' l... .ks that a.o urohior.cil it-aihr. Up Your ?.vin:s Lt. and Mrs. Bill Suddatli had as their guests last week. Mrs. Sud dath's sister and nephew. Mrs. W. B. Cooke and Caiy of Atlanta. Ga. Mr. Cooke joined his family this past week-end and returned with them to Atlanta Tuesday. Another guest of the Suddaths was Lt. SuJdath's bro ther. Jim. who shipped off for a short visit in Raeford while in his way back to Trinidad where he is employed with the U. S. Engineers. J:m had been visiting his parents in Missouri Capt. and Mrs Arnold Bradley, re cently married and of Okla. have tak en a room in the W. L. Poole home. Capt. Bradley is stationed at Camp Mackall. Sgt. and Mrs. Grant, of Litlle Lock Ark. have moved into the John M. McDuffie apartment while Lt. and Mrs. Boweu are away. Pfv and Mrs. K. Rollins hae taken ' the Don Davis apartment which was ! vrcntPd ahrjt a ir r;h by Cpt. ' and Mrs. Sauls. FOR SALE FAT HEN'S TO EAT SEE RALPH CHAPMAN AT THE CHEVROLET PLACE . (HOKE AUTO) j Increased war demands for anli j freeze chemicals, necessitating govt rn 1 incut regulations prohibiting the sale t of "ethylene-glycol" type, commonly Know n as permaneni anu-i ri er.e lor . ordinary use. are cited by Ed Hedner. Chevrolet national director oi serv ice. ' as an urgent reason why car and truck users should take spi-i ial pains to con 1 serve this flint. , In line with their Victory Service i League pledge to "Save the Wheels that Serve America." Chevrolet deal ers are cooperating fully with car and ! truck owners in conserving nti-freee solutions, not only to save critical chemicals but als to assure future cold weathsr operation of motor vehicles. By means of special factov-approv j ed tests and inspections dealers are able to detarmine accurately whether I or not the soluton is worth draining ! and saving for future use. If the solu ! tion rs to be left in the cooling syse.n during the summer months, dealers recommend that the system be clean ed and reverse flushed: that air passa , ges in the radiator core be free of ob ' strurtion; that hose connections and water pump be inspected for possible, leaks: that the fan belt be examined for wear and that cylinder head bolts be t.ghtened to prevent teenage of gas es into the coolant, rcsult!r.; in sn ac j id condition that would accelerate I rust and corrosion. j Owners having a suitable place in which to store ar.tt-freeze removed , from thci- vehicles are advied to. keep it in gliss or earthenware con tainers. ' I MPS u.thm i H I E 7 1 K: I : '.-l5yv '", ' I L5- ria WELlPAVYOUBltK TOJO 1 iftt toAes our. fast dime! 4 There will be American justice for the savages of Tokio luit our trial and punishment of Tojo and his criminals will cost blood, sveut. toil and tears and money. You can sup ply the money by upping your war bond buying through the payroll sav ings plan. Figure it out yourself and see where the money is coming from. How much d' es it cost you and your family to live each month? How much money is coming in from all members of your family? Hut the extra money into war bonds, every penny of it. Let 10 per cent be only the starting pout for figur ing your allotment. V. S. TteMwir Pfpirtmemt
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