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K A i^ccrrisfi NEWS — By Mrs. A. A. Mdnnis. __ Miss Grace Long announces an i informal opening of her beauty hop in Rockfish on Friday night son of Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Bo^er, is spending some time with his parents. His sister, Mrs, A. H, 1b Tennessee last Thuzeday after spending several weeks here with relatives and friends. week from 8 to 10 o’clock, i Odend’hal of Long Island, N. Y., vbodv is invited. Your To MARTINS JEWELERS All Watch Repairs .The women of circle No. 2 Galatia Church really “went to town" on their quilting for the ingathering last Thursday at Rockfish Community house and got out two quilts They spent the day and had a picnic limch, with plenty of good hot coffee, thanks to Mrs. D. P. Andrews. \s ho has not seen her brother in over two years, is coming home this week, so naturally it will be a happy minion. When Jade re turns to St. Louis, he will enter law school. GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR “One Week Service” 44* HAY STRECr Pavcttcvillc. North Carolina Beside Carolina 'Hieatre Owned and Operated Charles W. Seate Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Brady were guests of Mrs. F. P. Bethea last Sunday p. m. They also visited their old home site on 15-A Way- side Community; Fairley Livingston of Lumber- bridge and Don Livingston of Fayetteville visited their sister Mrs. M. S, Bristow and family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood ac companied their son Wilton Wood and Billy McGee Harmon to Cihapel Hill, Sunday, to enter the University. Jack Booker of St. Louis, Mo., Miss Janie McGougan and daughter Miss Vera McGougan and Miss Elva McGougan ' and Mrs. W. T. Boseman motored over to Fayetteville last Wednesday to visit Mrs. Mary Kinlaw, Miss Edna West and Mrs. B. F. Garvin, nieces of Mrs. McGougan and Mrs. Bosemati. The women of Tabernacle Church comipieted quilting a beautiful quilt at the home of Mrs. E. B, Booker last Monday, This quilt pieced and donated by Mrs. C. H. Dove will be used either for the orphans or the ingathering. Poole’s Medley BY D. SCOTT POOLE The whole of Galatia Church territory was visited last Sunday p. m. in the interest of the Sun- dy School, by the pastor, officers of the church, teachers and other volunteers. Next Sunday will be Rally day and it is hoped that the church will be full to overflowing. Visitors and all interested persons are invited to come. In a recent issue of the Saturday Evening Fbst, a friend and associ ate of Henry Wallace, who was formerly in agreement,. gives his reasons why he cannot vote for him. He thinks, just as this‘wfiter, that the Wallace who went to Europe is not the same Wallace who returned from Europe. for two .hours, this world would be a frozen, lifeless globe. Light is the spirce of life. Miss Arlene Parnell and” Miss Jean Shiel, teachers in the Rock fish school, aPe making their home with Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Booker temporarily ouitil. other arrange ments can be made. thought that as soon as I read ex cerpts from his beeches. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Andrews and j Mrs. F. P. Bethea went to Raleigh last Saturday to see Mrs, Andfieiw’s Revival services at Ephesus Baptist Church will begin next Monday night at 7:30, night services only. We have been in formed by Rev. E. B. Booker, pastor of the church, who will assist Rev. J. M. Gibbs of Stedman iii holding this meeting. nouncement... Mrs. Helen S. Barrington has been appointed collector Mrs, C. M. Chason of Parkton who has been a patient at iPitt- man’s Hospital about two weeks returned last Saturday and is much improved Mrs. Chason is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Hattie Sessoms of Rockfish. of telephone bills in place of Carl Freeman resigned. Her office is on the street floor of the.Bank of Raeford Building. Hours from 2-6 P, M.—Monday through Sat- Those who spent the day had lunch with Mrs. Booker and she also .'erved delicious refreshments in the p. m. , , ' brother Eugene Holder, who is a patient in Rex Hospital, Mr. Holder was stricken with paralysis recently and is still in a critical tho not hopeless condition. “There is true dignity in labor, and no true dignity without it”. I know people who thought it was a credit to them to be able to live without having to work, but they were mistaken about that. The Church Is awaking as never before since my day, and the wicked were never so bold. The atheists are asking to be allowed to spread wickedness as never before. E. T. Brock Sr. got four fingers badly mashed while working in the cotton gin last week. No bones were broken as it was feared at first. S|Sgt. and Mrs. S. B. Minter left last Friday for Newport News, Va., afte r spending about two weeks with relatives here and in Georgia. The Church is surprised at the spread of Communism. Atheism is the spore of Commimism. It is only a step from atheism to Com munism. War has done the world lots of harm, these last two World Wars ■have just about bankrupted the whole world. Such waste. The building of the ' county building in Raeford, and the building of sandclay roads and schools relieved the financial sit uation in Hoke County in large measure at that time. h^IT pats to advebtiss '^h^MlCan Breathe Again! Those men from Randolph County who killed Sergeant Mott escaped the electric chair, but they were guilty and deserved elec trocution. That was the second time Hoke County could not get a jury from her own citizens. Some folks are saying now they will have to drink blockade beer. No, they do not have to do any thing of the sort. Let Fayette ville do it. It is ’opossom time, and those things are out hunting frying size chickens in this town. They are fit to eat this time of the year. When your nose fills up with a stu^ head cold or occasiorial con- gestlon, put a few drops \ \ > of Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril and get comforting relief almost instantly! Va-tro-nol is so ef fective because it works right where trouble is to soothe irritation, relieve stufBness, make breathing easier. Try It! Get Vicks Va>tro«nol Nose Dropsl We ask you all, readers, to watch and see if the last crop report is not less than it is now. Manufacturers seem to desire to make their popular profit, even if the world makes nothing. urday. A. G. Lindsay, brother of Mrs. F. P. Bethea returned to his home Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reynolds of Newport News, Va. visited their parents Mr. and Mr.s. Jim Reyn olds and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wood the past week-end. Selfishness is the mark of the world, not religion. The mark of Christianity is to love your neigh bor as thyself. The Young Democrats have pledged to vote a “straight Demo cratic ticket”. If they do not be gin to vote until they have passed the Presidential box, will that be straight? The Democrats of the South have stood by the Democratic party through thick and then, for eighty years, and would now if they felt like it. They will in their own way. > Get our prices before buy ing your monument. Southern Marble Works Lumberton, N. C. Raeford Florist Under the ownership of Mrs. D. R. Morgan Offers You Excellent Flor al Service And Solicits Your Patronage CORSAGES Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. Ill GIVES when cold miseries strike FAST RELIEF Bruce Dees left last Sunday to enter State College. Folks started to eating one egg at a meal during World War I, and have been eating only one egg ; a meal since, or that is the average. Miss Carrie Lee Townsend visited her brother Thomas Town send whp is a patient at High- smith Hospital, Tuesday. The sun is the source of light for this world, and it is said that if ths light of the sun were shut out The sale of wine and beer was placed upon the county without a vote of the people. North Caro lina voted two to one against re-' peal. Hoke County voted three to one against repeal. Only seventy per cent of the people of the Uriited States voted in the election that repealed the Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, The majority of the people in this country are against the sale of intoxicants. POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL DESIGNS Parties and Weddings A Specialty WE WIRE FLOWERS Raeford Florist Hotel Building Fhone 5626 ANNOUNCmG... THE OPENING OF OUR NEW HOME ON WAGRAM ROAD IN LAURINBURG We Are Now Operating in Our New Ultra Modern Building Located Conveniently to Serve You With... 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