THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1943 THE NEWS - JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. PAGE FIVE Social Items - Personals PHONE 3S21 T I Wilmer McDonald, cashier of the Bank of Raeford, is taking a Victory vacation this week, spending the time resting at his home. .wTs. R. H. Gibson, of Shannon, R 1, is recuperating nicely from an opera tion at Bakar's Hospital, Lumberton. Cecil Dew is reported to be respond ing quite favorably to treatment at a Fayetteville hospital where he was taken last Friday. The Rev. Harry K. Holland, pastor of the Raeford Presbyterian Church and his family are spending from Monday of this week until the first of September at Montreat. Lt. and Mrs. James K. David and baby left Friday for Salt Lake City, Utah, where Lt. David will be sea-tioned. Mrs. Jack Knight of Columbus, Ga., left Tuesday after spending several days with Mrs. J. B. Thomas. Mis. Ruth Bridges and Miss Vera Cox have returned from Columbia, S. C. where they visited Lt. and Mis. Doug Tolar. Mrs. Percy D. Niven of Dunedin, Fla., and A. Y McLean of Clearwater, are visiting their mother, Mrs. M. V. McLean. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Murray and son, Bobby, have returned home from a short vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Louis MeFayden of Jacksonville, are spending several days here with relatives. Miss Louise Blue and Miss Jose phine Hall left Thursday for New York where they are spending their vacations. Miss Clara Potter, clerk of ttie draft board, is spending this week at Bur-gaw. Mrs. Mary Howard of Wilmington and Aleck and Claude Goswick of Durham, visited Mrs. W. L. MeFayden last week. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Lt. and Mrs. William Max Crossman announce the birth of a son, William Max, Jr., Post Hospital, Fort Bragg, N. C, on August 9. Mrs. Crossman was formerly Miss Gladys Talley. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Gammon an nounce the birth of a daughter, Char lotte Sinclair, Alamance General Hos pital, Burlington, N. C, on August 5, Mrs. Gammon was formerly Miss Jean McFadyen. O Tr nnr) Mrs Rnlnh Ph.lnmjin nnd daughter expect to leave this week end for a visit with friends and rela tives in New Jersey. Mrs. Chandler Roberts and children visited her sister, Mis. T. K. Cobb in Smithfield last week. With the Army People (Contributed.) Lt. and Mrs. David (Blue) Blough left Friday for Natchez, Miss, where Sara will visit her family. Lt. Blough will continue to California where he i will take some kind of an Ordnance course (further his army education, in other words). All of the Blough's friends will miss them very much, es pecially Blue's ' David was a shep herd boy" and Sara's "Clickety-click- ety-click" Mrs. Jack Knight who lived at the Benton Thomas's when the 2nd Armored was here, came back to Raeford Sunday to spend three days as the Tho.nas's guest. Mrs. Knight promises to re- Soldier May Be Your Eoy 1? if turn in the spring and bring little 4 month old Gladys with her Capt. Grover Robinson was all smiles when he walked into the Hoke Drug Store Friday night and it wasn't because he was purchasing baby bottles but be cause he had just been granted a very unexpected 10 day leave of ab sence. So, he and Mrs. Robinson (Fauntleroy) and the little "pride of their eyes" were homeward bound to Pensacola, Fla., on Saturday Raymond Maness (Capt.) arrived home in Georgetown, S. C. from Afri ca last Thursday and thinks his little daughter, whom he saw for the first time, is absolutely tops. The Maness es are Texas bound this Sunday. We all wish they could stop by Raeford on the way Poor Jessie Hadley and her little son, Jessie just couldn't get her eye out of the way of that screw driver and suffered a scratched I eyeball. Later little Craig decided ; there were so many pretty articles in i the medicine chest that he'd just ! sample about 6 of the pain-killer tab lets in the nice little blue box, We are happy to report that both patients are doing nicely Lt. and Mrs. Fanning who have been living in I "Miss Flora" McLauchlin's rear apart I ment, left for Fort Jackson, Columbia, S. C. last Friday and as the Fannings j moved out Lt. and Mrs. Douglass i moved in (Rapid transit). The Doug lasses have been slaying with the Chandler Roberts for some time Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Braim, of the windy city. Chicago, have had a room at the H. C. McLauchlin's for the past week. Capt. Braim is stationed at Pope Field with the 60th Wing i Mrs. Burt Nash says it's a most un ! happy plight to have a flat tire and ; then make the discovery that you have failed to have the spare checked and find it is flat too, but she also says the front seat of the car isn't the worst place in the world to sleep away the ' wee sma' hours of the morning 1 Just to make you feel better; Vernon Suddath writes that the temperature 1 out there at Fort Sill has been 112 in 1 the shade (and there isn't any shade ; to speak of). Whew! That's hot! ! V O j I Mrs. J. C. Howell of Lumberton is ! visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Milton Campbell. I ! ratioFTboard ' FDR 4G4f4.: I hope Americans will figure out for themselves addi tional payroll savings. mi CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED Old Rags at The News Journal Office. Highest Prices Paid Bring what you have with button and pins taken off. 8 Stoves Definite information has been re ceived relative to stove rationing, which will become effective 12:01 Au gust 24th, 1943. Dealers and whole salers will register on September 1. 2 and 3rd. Chairman Away Chairman Ryan McBryde of the War Price and Ration Board is in Ral eigh yesterday and today attending a meeting of the State Board of Educa tion. Vacation Over Mrs. Christian Davis has returned to her job as Sugar Clerk of the Local War Price and Ration from her vaca tion. Visitor Mrs. Nina Shaw of the Raleigh O. P. A. office was a visitor in the local office on Tuesday. Mrs. Shaw is price information officer. PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your own Permanent with C'harm-Kurl Kit. C omplete equipment, includ ing 40 curlers and shampoo. EaM to do, absolut-ly harmless. Prais ed by thousands including Fay Mc Kenzie, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. Reaves Drug Store 9-18 pd WANTED TO Bl'Y Six or sev:- room house with heat. Must be in desirable neighborhood with good sized lot. Contact Reaves Drug Store, Raeford, N. C. 21 e FOR SALE Jersey Cow fresn good milker. Mrs. Jane Biggs. Antioch. 2t FOR SALE Fryers, Mrs. Ina Lcntfc 2t p. Mrs. D. Newton and children of Faison spent last week here with ome folks. 2 Mrs. A. B. McFadyen returned home from a visit in Rocky Mount and Smithfield. Her sister, Mrs. R. E. Bone and husband of Rocky Mount, came with her for a visit to Raeford. O SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN SERVICE The Circles of the Society of Chris tian Service of the Methodist Church will meet Monday, August 16th, at 4 o'clock at the church. The Omega Clegg circle will meet Monday night, August 16th, at 8:30 P. M. with Miss Jessie Ferguson. I've got a home, too, Mister! Every extra bond you buy through the Payroll Savings 1'lan will help me get back to it. 'Tigure it out yourself." R AEpOR THE A TRE PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING AUGUST 12th Thursday Friday Joan Bennett and Milton Berle In s" MARGIfl For ERROR DOUBLE FEATURE Saturday William Boyd in THE UHDEROOVSfl MAR Show Starts Harold Peery and Freddy Mercer in The Great Giiderslscve SUNDAY qjLY uv Kibbe and Gloria Warren in r',, CINDERELLA SWINGS IT MONDAY . Mary Martin, Dick Powell and Rudv Vallee and Tuesday 'n a "rca' Musical Show! s" HAPPY, GO LUCKY y QUIET PLEASE! MURDER Show Starts at 5-30 W't'1 "a" atr'c'c' an(' George Sanders 'f"'3'' Franchot Tone and Anne Baxton in shwsurts Five Graves To Ciaro at 5:30 One of the Great Pictures of the War Miss Anne Buio and her mother. Mrs. J. N. Buic, of Rod Kprinys, spent Wednesday here with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freeman. O Repair Navy Plane Despite Waves, j Flies To Hawaii I BACK MH BrUY ATTACK WSWyj BONDS jjj$fj&ft?.'i . 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Forced down ;'.t tea. a navil air trunspoit plane lode 2U-foot waves for 41! hours until rcpai s were made, then Hew on to 1 Honolulu under its own power. j The Navy, releasing the story to clay, said the plane was operated lor j the transport service by Pan Ameri can Airways, thus disclosing for the I first time that Pan American is en- j gatied in transport flights in the Pa- : ciiic. The plane, with a creu- of ten and j eight passengers, was forced down several hundred miles from Pearl Harbor. All but two of those aboard became seasick, and the First Officer ' had to make the repairs because the Engineering Officers were too ill to take over. Piloted by Cupt. John H. Hamilton. Son Francisco, the plane developed motor trouble while en route from an unnamed Pacific island to Honolulu. The port motor began blazing, but the flames were stopped before the ship landed on the swells. Captain Hamilton radioed for a new ' propeller motor to replace the one which had forced the landing and for a bag of cement to plug a bad leak in the hull. O Germany's ration system as impos ; cd on Holland has been extended to ; soup and sauce tablets and powdcis. 1 Total valuation of farm land and form buildings in the United States hus been estimated at $48,000,0(10,000. FDR id4f4.: Payroll pavings in our grralest ninglc factor in protecting ourselves against inflation. til CARDU!, $1.00 Sice U&KLENZO V 1 TOOTH t . - 1 BRUSHES vlTrL--. R Sturdy bris,- CONVIX 1 lies, a Donular ZL I If L I styles. 771T!S . nVCUC 29c I V " ' 1 1 rt. W oJWCl X Aid in relief of heat -"'lAoOTH Bl L T1 .x-C cramps where high I 7 w a t I excessive rerspira- m . 'Sni- ) 7i2aS2 PQissn ivy lotion 2 o. s,.. yc lf&4 AMT TVTFPtJtlMATttl $Qc . 'J ANT EXTERMINATOR Complete with (1 nut 1'eedci i 89c NERVINE, $1.00 Size .... 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