THURSDAY, FEB. 15th, 1945 THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. PAGE FIVE Socia STEPHENS-BAUCOM Mrs. Nelda T. Baucom announces the marriage of her daughter, Nelda Imogene to James Downer Stephens, Corporal Army of United States,- on Thursday evening, February 8, at FSallisaw, Oklahoma. ROBERTSON-SMITH Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Nona Smith of Duncan, Oklahoma to Martin A. Rob ertson of Camp Chaffee, Arkansas. The bride is a nurse at Weeden hos pital, Duncan, Okla., and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rob ertson of Ashley Heights. McNEILL-BECKWITH Miss Hazel Christine Beckwith and William Edward McNeill, popular Raeford couple, were united in mar riage last Sunday afternoon in Ben nettsville. S. C. Accompanying the bridal pair to Bennettsville were Lin wood Dickerson of Raeford as the bridegroom's best man, and Miss Ruth Dawson, also of Raeford who was the bride's only attendant. Immediately after the wedding ceremony, the newly married couple returned to Raeford when; they were entertained at the home of the brige groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNeill. Also attending the dinner in honor of the bride and bridegroom were members of both families and a host of close friends. For her wedding ensemble, the bride was dressed in a powder blue suit with black accessories. She wore a corsage of white gardenias. Mrs. McNeill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Beckwith of Raeford. From their wedding trip, the couple will return to Raeford and make their home. 0 Lindo Sexton has been sick with flu this week. FOUND Pair black kid gloves in postoffice about three weeks ago. Owner may obtain them by pay Inr for ad at News-Journal. 37p. . Now to help relieve oan- l Ration and Irritation in UDDer bronchial tubes, muscular soreness or tightneat coughing spasms most young mothecs rubVicksVapoRubonthroat,chestan4 back at bedtime. And at once VapoRub peterKAres to upper bronchial umjo Willi lis Bpciuil tf manorial vapors chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice. So soothing, comforting . . .VapoRub invites restful sleep and keeps on work ing for hours to relieve distress. And . . . ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this spe- cial penetrating-stimulating action. It 'a the best known home remedy for re lieving miseries m mm mm mm mm of children's AICKS colds. Tryitl VaTobuS Broilers-Fryers Pure bred, milk fed, blood tested stock. Raised in sanitaty brooder, never allowed to touch She gronnd. Hundreds for sale now at Pineriew Broiler Plant, 2 miles from Rae ford on Raeford-Fay-eQville Highway. Pineview Broilers B. P. Robinson, Prop. Phone 528-1 Jfaogfi lMs ex Is-Personal MISS ARIS SHANKLE AND MR. SWANSON ARE WED On Sunday afternoon at 4:30 in the Raeford Baptist church, Miss Aris Shankle became the bride of George Albert Swanson. The ceremony, per formed in the presence of a large gathering of friends, was one of charming simplicity and was most impressive. The altar of the church was bank ed with long leaf pine and native greens. A pyramid formed from three seven-branched candelabra, holding lighted cathedral tapers, was in the center and immediately in front of this was a floor basket of white gladioli and swansonia. Lighted tapers were on the piano, and reserved pews were marked with bouquets of fern and swansonia tied with white satin rib bon. The Rev. C. C. Burris, D. D.. presi dent of Wingate college and uncle of the bride, heard the vows. A pro gram of nuptial music including "Lie bestraum" and "Evening Star." was presented by Mrs. Arah Stuart, prior to the speaking of the vows. Miss Mary Benjamin Burris, soloist, of Wake Forest college and Wingate sang "Sweetest Story Ever Told.' and "I Love You Truly." Mrs. Stuart play ed "Always," and "Traumerie." Im mediately folowing the benediction, "O Perfect Love," was sung by Miss Fay Dark and Miss Janice Marie Benner. The bride, given in marriage by her brother. Lt. Ivey H. Shankle, was at tired in a suit of forget-me-not blre with which she wore black acces sories. Her corsage was an orchid. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. J. D. McColl of Fayetteville, who was attired in a cocoa suit with brown accessories and wore a shoulder cor sage f ogreen orchids. The bridegroom was attended by J. D. McColl as best man. J. E. Shankle and Burris Shankle, brothers of the bride, were ushers. Mrs. Ivey H. Shankle, mother of the bride, was attired in navy blue with which she wore mat ching accessories and a shoulder corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Swanson is the daughter of Mrs. Shankle and the late Ivey Hill Shankle of Raeford. After graduating from the Raeford high school, she attended Wingate Junior College and Wake Forest Col lege where she received her degree. She alsd did graduate work at Pea body. For several years she has been a valuable and popular member of the Raeford school faculty. She has been most active in social and civic work and in the organizations of her church. Since the announcement of her en gagement she has been the rec'picnt of many delightful social courtesies. The groom is the son of Mrs. M. G. Swanson and the late Mr. Swanscn of Tacoma. Washington. He mnkes his home with his mother on a ranch, but at present he holds an import ant position in defense work. The couple left by train from Fay etteville on Tuesday for Tacoma, where they will make their home. THE RAEFORD THEATRE PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING FEBRUARY 15, 1945 THURSDAY & FRIDAY "Mark Twain" Frederic March and Alexis Smith SATURDAY "Lumberjack" William Boyd and Andy Clyde And "Twilight on the Prairie" Leon Errol and Johnny Downs SUNDAY "Atlantic City!' Constance Moore and Brad Taylor MONDAY & TUESDAY "Abroad Wilh Two Yanks" William Bend be and Helen Walker WEDNESDAY "Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore" ' ' " Simone Simon and James Ellison THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "Barbary Coast Gent" - Wallace Beery and Binnie Barnes Items V DRUMMOND-NIVEN Miss Lizzie Niven and Mrs. F. B. Sexton have received an announce ment of the marriage of their nieac, Miss Grace Niven of Dunedin, Fla.. to W. H. Drummond of W. Virginia, who is now in the Marines. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Niven. both natives of Raeford, Mrs. Niven being the former Miss Ja-iie McLean. 0 BETHEL STUDY CLASS The Bethel Auxiliary will have their Foreign Mission Study Class at the Blue Springs club house on February 22 beginning at 10:30 o' clock instead of at the church as first announced. Every member is urged to be present. 0 MRS. JOHN WALKER IS LUNCHEON HOSTESS Mrs. John Walker entertained her bridge club on Friday last. Tables were arranged with covers for twelve in the dining room and lunch was served at one o'clock. In the after noon bridge followed. Mrs. J. B. Thomas won the club prize for mak ing high score and Mrs. Younger Snead won the visitors prize. Mrs. A. L. O'Briant held the floating prize at the end of the game. Guests of the club on this occasion were Mrs. Younger Snead and Mrs. O'Briant. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Born to Major and Mrs. Graham Dickson at the Post hospital, Camp Mackall, on Saturday, December 10, a son, Donald Malloy. O Mrs. Vance McMillan of Southern Pines visited Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hall Sunday. Mrs. Neill Senter, who is teaching in Albemarle, was in Raeford the ast weekend. Capt. and Mrs. Robert McDonald and children were guests of Capt. McDonald's mother the past week end. Mrs. McDonald and children remained for a visit in Raeford and Capt. McDonald reported to Fort Jackson, where he i3 now stationed. Miss Belle Graham attended a dis- Those attending the wedding from out of town were the Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Burris, Miss Grace Yow, Miss Frances Burris and Mrs. Chatham Chaney of Wingate; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McColl, Miss Myrtle McColl, Mis. Leslie Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hatcher. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Lan caster and Miss Ophelia McColl it Fayetteville; Mrs. J. B. McColl, Mis Thelma McColl and G. V. McColl of T.nilrinhiir0 Pharli P. Khankle M" and Mrs. 6eorge V. Shankle, 'Miss Lucy Shankle, Mrs. Jessie Lanier of Norwood; Mrs. Lacey Ballard of Rich field; Mrs. O. F. Tucker of Oak boro; Miss Henrietta Yow of Mid' land; Miss Holleman of Pittsboro and Miss Cress of Salisbury. 0 o o D o r play of crystal and china in Charlotte this week. She mad many attrac tive selections for her gift shop from this display. Mrs. Frank Hipp and daughter, Gail, of Greenville, S. C, are visiting relatives here. Miss Audrey Cothran returned Tuesday from a week's visit in Florida, where she visited Mrs. T. J. Tarlton, the former Miss Mar garet Bobbitt. Mrs. Mary Oliver of Dillwyn, Va., is spending some time with her brot her, D. A .Brock, and family. She and Frank Brock spent last week end in Asheboro visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Mercer and daughter. Jean, of Lumberton. spent Sunday with their parents, Mr and Mrs. Milton Campbell. H. B. Terrell and N. A. McNeill made a business trip to Charlotte last Wednesday. Miss Terraine Holleman who is now living in Pittsboro where she holds the same position in Chatham county she formerly held in Hoke, was the weekend guest of Mrs. J. W. Currie. She came at this time to attend the Swanson-Shankle wed ding. The Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Burris were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Currie. Mrs. Burris is a sister of Mr. Currie. Miss Annie Lee Cress, former busi ness teacher in Hoke County high, was the guest of Mrs. I. H. Shankle he past week-end. Mrs. L. B. Brandon has been near Chester, S. C, for sometime with her brother, Richard O. Atkinson,, whose wife was very ill in Charlotte Mem orial hospital. Mrs. Atkinson, who was the former Miss Elma Steele died Monday. Funeral services were con ducted at Zion Presbyterian church at Lowrys Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Durham and Mrs. Muench (formerly Misses Elizabeth and Martha E-an-don) attended the funeral. Mrs. Muench is living in Raeford with her mother now while hpr hus band is overseas. She is working at present in Mrs. Giles office of the Welfare department. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fuller and chil dren of Mt. Holly, visited Mrs. A. J. Fuller and Mrs Dwight Brown the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sutton of OE Captivating New Spring FROCKS 6- Ladies Coats -Sweaters -Skirts In all their new beauty of color and design are now being displayed. You'll want to choose your Spring Clothing now. Childrens DRESSES A beautiful but limited group of cstton prints for the young girl. Childrens SHOES o n o D O O" display today, a shipment of high D quality children's shoes. If needs a new pair, now is the to select them. Children's M0II RATIONED Oxfords in attractive styles ' school wear and for play. No required. These assortments are fairly com plete but, of course, the quantities are limited. Shop early and avoid disannmntmont O ISRAEL MANN "Where Price And Quality Meet" BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Fayetteville, Mrs. Earl Charles of Charlotte and Mrs. Albert Poe of Chapel Hill were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dezerne. Mrs. Chatham Chaney of Wingate spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warlick and daughters. Barbara and Judy, spent last week end in Bladenboro Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Murray spent Wednesday in Durham where they attended the medical symposium sponsored by the Watts hospital staff Mrs. Rasberry, sister of Mrs Riley Willis, has been visiting Mr. and M.s. Willis this week in their apartment with Miss Lizzie Niven. Mrs. N. J. Covington of Charlotte has been the guest of her siste-. Miss Beulah McLean this week. Mrs. V. C. Daniel of Laurinburg, visited her daughter, Mrs. Robert Weaver, last week. Mrs. A. B. Chason of Lumber Bridge, spent several days last week with her daughter. Mrs. George Wea ver. Mrs. Smith McKeithan returned to her home in Raeford Tuesday very much improved after having been in Highsmith hospital for several weeks. Miss Mamie McKeithan. mervber of the school faculty, has flu. Mrs. C. M. Gattis of Raleigh., spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. C. J. Benner. E. B. Campbell of Hoke Auto com pany has been in Washington, Balti more, Richmond and Ft. George Meade on business this week. Mrs. John Graham and Miss Ila Graham spent last Friday and Sat urday in Raleigh. They attended the capping ceremony at Rex hospital school of nursing, in which Hazel Grey McFarland, nurse cadet, received her cap. Hazel Grey accompanied them home and will spend this week in Raeford. -o- CHURCH OF GOD Marion Butler, Pastor. 10:00 A. M. Sunday school. 11:00 A. M. Worship service. 7:30 P. M. Thursday Mid-week prayer service. All are invited to attend these ser vices. 0 A military secret Is an Army trust 30EZ30 Ol Non-Rationed SHOES Pumps and Loafers, for women, most at tractive styles and they require no ration stamp. MEN'S SUITS HATS - PAIITS A number of new items have been received in our men's department. your child time for you SHOES for spring ration stamp Punst er Fish stories and tales of "whop pers" are an old thing to Americans everywhere, but a new wrinkle has been developed by servicemen in th, Pacific. They're built up rivalry a bout the size of giant mosquitoes that they've killed. They take prize-winning specimens, glue them to heavy paper, and exhibit them in contests at Red Cross clubs. Not long ago, one pretty Red Cross gir was amazed when a sailor arrived carrying an exhibit that made all the others look pretty skimpy. What're you lookin' so surprised about?" he demanded. "Don't you know the "flit's in?" Poultry Wanted OUR TRUCK WILL BE AT Red Springs Tuesday, Feb. 20 From 10:00 A. M. until 11:30 A. M. Near Depot. At Raeford Tuesday, Feb. 20 From 12 noon until 1:30 P. M. near Depot. Will Buy All The Poultry You Have For Sale. CASH PRICES Hens 23c lb Roosters 17c tb FLOCKS WANTED Lee Poultry Co. Sanford, N. C. OE SUITS Have Arrived BOY'S SUITS We have just reoeived a small shipment of quality suits for boys from 4 rears and up. .. .,..,.. o Q o 0 o 30E20E Q