THURSDAY, DEC. 2nl. 1913 THE NEWS - JOURNAL, RAEFORI), N. C. PAGE FIVE ; Z Social SACCA-BOUYER RITES PERFORMED SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. John D, Buoycr an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Hattie Marie, to Technical Serge ant Thomas R. Sacca, son of Mr. Fran cis Sacca and the late Mrs. Sacca of Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. on No vember 25 at the Baptist pastorium in Raeford. The Rev. J. D. Whisnant. pastor of the church, officiated using the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Sacca has held a position for the past year at Headquarters, Civili an Personnel Division, Ft. Bragg, N. C. After a wedding trip to Florida the couple will make their home in Wil mington. Sergeant Sacca is stational at Camp Davis, N. C. WHITE ELEPHANT SALE Mrs. Marshall Thomas, Mrs. W. D. Brown, Mrs. Walter Baker and Mrs. Tommie Unchurch were hostesses to the Fidelis Class of the Methodist Church on Monday evening at the j Doctor's Auxiliary at a crv beautiful home of Mrs. Upchurch. Mrs. B. B. illmheon at her home at the Sanator Cole, president of the class was pre- , ilml yesterday. sent after an absence of sometime j when she was in Fayetteville Hospital, j ioon Gatlin has been o"t f jch-ol The class was delighted to have her with them again. I The feature of the evening was a "White Elephant" sale. All present tnnlr old., u-hir'h u-oro nni-l inr.pri o f by Edwin Smith. About 50 dollars was realized from the sale. The voney is to be used for the orphan which the class takes care of. Light refresh ment were served. Us,', "! ' a KOL'FFAM F.VE.MCS A New York cr tiun designed for I lie yoiinc who love to dunce in twirling ttkirt. A soft bow tie the high neckline and a silver lame plaid given a new note to the slim filled bodice. t ' r-& i - 'I -.1 w Mm0 FOR FORKEtl FOH'f ElE CilILD!5E?l Useful and Serviceable Gifts Should Control Your Buying This Season. Articles of Fine Clothing Beautifully Made arc ov.r Big Sug gestion for Christmas IC4 l'2 j Items-Personals SAFFORD-TALLEY MISS RUTH ALEXANDER Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Tallcy of Fay- , WED TO SGT. LANGIS etteville, announce the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Alexander of their daughter, Naomi K. Tallcy. to ; Raeford have announced the marri Pvt. Robert W. SafTorJ of Camp Da- j age of their daughter. Annie Ruth, vis, N, C. und New York on Novem- j 1 j Sergeant Robert A. Langis of Re- ber 20, 1943 at Dillon, S. C. : O ' PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG PEOPLE'S ACTIVITIES Activities of the several ersanjzat ions for young people or the Presby terian church have been announced for the week as lollows-. On Sunday evening at 6:30 Herbert M.Keithan will lead the pr.igram. The subject will be "How to be sure that the Voice of God speaks in the Bible." The Seri.r study period v. ill be et:ncaa::y r..g.:r a; i.m The seniors will give a party for the Junior department Monday evening at 8;30 o'clock. The Intermediates will meet at 6:30 Sunday. The topic is "Gaining a Knowledge and Understanr ing of Christmas Around the World." n Mrs. P. P. McCain entertained the t10 p:,st week sick with a severe sore sore throat. j i Mrs. R- l!' VU'G e tnn'l Lewis and Mrs. Allan the .Salem girls who had spent the holidays at home bark to Si lem at Mrs. M.Gie's home there. Mrs. Charles Kayl r of Hamlet is visiting in Raeford. a STRAIGHT FROM w mm ww m c 0 V ' A J 1 54. rti,X ) I ,.i-v..-. km 1 .-A IIS f V A A V 41 vere, Mass. The following account of the wed ding is from the Greensb.iro Daily News, Grennsboro, N. C. November 28 Miss Annie Ruth Alexander, of Greensboro, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Alexander, Raeford. and Sgt. Robert A. Langis, BTC No j ij, were married last night at the home of Rev. J. Ben Eller, pastor of I Asheboro Street Baptist church, who officiated. I For the double ring ceremony the bride wore a white wool dress with 'a black veiled off-fact hat. Her other accessories were black and she had a purple orchid at her shoulder. The bride's only attendant, Miss Mary Lee Richardson, her Campbell College classmate wore a black and white suit with black accessories and red i roses, bgt. Patrick F. Dowling, BTC j No. 10, was best man. Mrs. Langis has made her home in Greensboro fjr the past three years with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richardson, 121 Church street. Sergeant Langis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Langis, Revere, Mass. The couple are making their home at 669 Percy street, i O BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Lt. and Mrs. Lester Poole a son, Lester Jr. Mrs. Pcole was the former Miss Edna Alexander. Mrs. Poole and son are at Moore County Hospital. Lt. Poole is in England. O Mrs. Jirnmie Prevatt who lived in Raeford several years ago , but is new of Southport was a visitor in Raeford Tuesday. She has been visit ing in Nc,v York and Red Springs wh;le her husband was taking treat ment at White Springs, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Knapp have returned to Joplin and Camp Crowd er. Mo., after spending a few days here anu at Charleston. W. Va., with relatives. Mrs. R. B. Lewis, Mrs. H. A. Cam. I eron, Mrs. Clyde Upchurch, Mrs. Lewis Upchurch, Mrs. Tommie Up chur, h, Mrs. Clyde Upchurch Jr., ' Mrs. Allan McGee, Mrs. W. T. Cov ! ington, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Cov- ington, Mary Stewart Covington, and Tom Cameron attended the Charles -Brccden wedding in Bennettsville, I S. C. Thanksgiving evening. Mrs. J Tom Cameron and daughter were Jn I the wedding. Miss Maude Poole of Belmont, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lowe of Charlotte come to Raeford Thanksgiving after noon and spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. D. Sco't Poole, Mrs. Lowe is organist and choir director at the First Baptist church in Char lotte. Miss Marjorie Jones of Whiteville who is a student at F. M. C. snj-nt the weenk-end with Dr. and Mrs. Marcus ' R. Smith. Mrs. Paul Dickson Jr., and son are visiting Mr. and Mrs .R. L. Black in Greensboro.. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hatch and daughter. Patsy, and Charles Seate of Fayetteville, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Seate. Mrs. Irene Johnson Cook has re turned to her home in Varina alter having spent two weeks wjth Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Upchurch. Mrs. R. A. Matheson and Mrs. Upchurch took Mrs. Cook home and then spent the day in Raleigh. 00 THIS! To rc!tve discomforts, one cf the best things yoa can do Is put a t,ood spoonful of homo te.,1' d Vi ks VApoRab In a bowl of boiling vater. Then kvl tUs wondrrful relief come as you breathe In the steaming medicated vapors that penctrat to the cold-congested uppr breathlnj passages! Sec tiow this loothes irritation, qu.'.-ts rouphinf, and hli'S clr the head bringing f and comi'ort. TO Doro KIKF. . . rub throat. che.il and back wtfi VapoHnb at bedtime. Vlcks VapoRi b worln for houra-2 ways at fca to bring Mief from distrwa. Remember it i VioLa VapoRua you want. ri4 -?--., i t ft V " trD Pipes - Tobaccos Donalj Harvey of Spencer spent the i Thanksgiving holidays and week-end at home. ' I Miss Opal Chambliss and Miss Mary Chambliss of Florida spent Thanksgiv ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Harvey. Mrs. Lillian Blue McEachern, who teaches at Pineland College, Salem burg, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. W. M. Blue. Mrs. Mc Eachern and Mrs. Kathleen Wils m spent Saturday in Raleigh. Mrs. James W. Hewitt visited in Charlotte and Greensboro over the I past week end. Mrs. J. D. Graham, Miss 11a Gra hham, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Graham and Worth, Jr., spent Thanksgiving day in Ellerbee with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bostic and Mr. and Mrs. Gene McColl of Laurinburg were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Campbell Sunday. WithTk Army People Invitations have been received for the party to be held this Friday night at 8 p. m. for Raefcrd army officers and their civilian guests. The party is sponsored by the Officers' Wives Club. It will take place at the armory, and will include tables of bridge and rook, dancing, and refreshments. Mrs. O. K. Bradley is in charge of the arrangements, and committees are as i follows: Invitations: Mrs. Paxton and Mrs. Watson. Equipment: Mrs. Park er and Mrs. Currin. Decorations: Mrs. Clendenin, Mrs. Thoms.n and Mrs. Towns. Food: Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Jord an, and Mrs. Nash. Staff. Sfit. Garner and Mrs. Garner, who have been living at Mrs. Haflin's, have moved to Southern Pines. Capt. and Mrs. Lane returned to Raeford Tuesday after a week's visit with their parents in Alabama. Lt. "Tommy" Thomas joined his wife in Alberton, Georgia, this past week-end, where Mrs. Thomas has been visiting her family. They re- uMaaa l,71WTr, TYTYi JTtkTfm DOUBL savings now 1 I m J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ftm ! I 0 I I wTVfSi ') Kcxal I low prices irt-)wr ll I ; 1 1 U T1 Perfume 11 i 2 fl y Toilet Sets j I R fOUm A Whitmans Candies l JJ9 A Bill Folds ' '5 Stationery CabineMPhct0 fiesW Tllef SctS 7 . , . . ... .. ST for lu r t.iurac Vx 7 futuxn P Pl.otic Iwk brush, nurroi f ii r A.95 SJ tl i I 4 Complete Assortment Christmas I ll I r.msrqiuliry , i A M Genuine L-iht billfold with VI Li v turned on Ski. day. Lt and Mrs. Darnell left Raoi id l;ist week and arc r.v: hini; at a Lodge new Camp Mackall. Lt. and Mis. Williams, who were living at Mrs. Li:uicoms apartment, have been transferred to Camp Cam bell, Kentucky. Lt. and Mrs. Beaumont are new arrivals in Raeford, and are living with Miss Flora Boyce. Lt. and Mrs. Marion Lanford were in Raeford Tuesday, apartment hun ting. The Lanfords lived in Raeford two years ago. Lt. Lanford has recent ly returned from Ncrth Africa and has been assigned to the Replace. rent center at Fort Bragg. Friends of Mrs. Donald Deroucn will regret to hear of the sudden You Can Depend On These USED CARS All Mechanical Parts Have Been Checked or Re-Conditioned oy Our Mechanics There's Lots of Service-Free Mileage Here '41 Pontiac Streamliner Torpedo 8 Very Low Mileage Excellent Tires '41 Super Deluxe Ford Coach Rdio Very Good Tires '41 Plymouth Coach Good Tires Fine Mechanical Condition '40 Buick 5 - Passenger Coupe In Perfect Shape Radio Heater Chevrolet - Most Any Model Various Conditions and Prices Other Models - Older Cars In Good Mechanical Condition HOKE AUTO CO. death of Mrs. Derouen's mother, .Mrs. Hogge, at their home in Alex andria La. Mrs. lloggc spent some time with her daughter at the Gilo's apartment. Professional Cards NOTARY PUBLIC Soe RALPH CHAPMAN. Hoke Auto (Chevro let) Co. Phone 230-1. 42-tt ARTHUR D. GORE Attorney and Counsellor at Law Bank of Raeford Building N. McN. SMITH Attorney-at-Law G. B. ROWLAND Phone 2271 Raeford. N. 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