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,T ■ '* /: e News-Journal PnblKilied Every Thui^ay at Baeford, N. C. Snbscriptioii Rates $2.00 per year in advance IPAITL DICKSON . Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class inail matter at the post office at Raeford, N. C., under the Act of March 3,1870. Trilmtes To Dr, McCmn It^as appropriate and richly deserved tribute wihich was paid to Ae memory of the late Dr. Paul P. McCain recently in the dedication of a new building of the North Carolina Sana torium, which he served for a period of yews as assistant superintendent and later for many years as superintendent, which post he occupied at the time of his death in an automo bile accident two yearl ago. Dr. McCain gave the most and the best of his life to the battle against tuberculosis and the cure and treatment of those afflicted with that disease, as he himself was in his early years. In recognition of his years of loyal and effective service to the State institution, the name of the postoffice there was appropriately changed soon after his death from Sanatorium to McCain. He was identified in an official capacity with the institu tion during most of its history, first as assistant to the first superintendent. Dr. L. B. McBrayer, and for’many years afterwards as head of the sanatorium: ' Among distinguished figures who attended and participat ed in the McCain memorial service and the dedication of the new building was Associate Justice Wiley Rutledge, who was once a patient of both Dr. McBrayer and Dr. and who caUed himself an “alumnus” Sanatorii^. Rutledge presided. ''"J..:. 'As The Asheville Citizen observed, a genferatibri of North Cartlinans now embarking on a great hospital and medical care program will ^d Justice Rutledge’s eulogy to Dr. Mc- Caiii as inspirational as it is fitting: “Of none csk the words more truly be spoken, ‘Greater love hath no ihan than this, that a man lay down his life for a friend.’ All that he was he dedicated to the service of his fellow man.” * ^ —^The Charlotte Observer Mr. and Ite. Willis Hbldinei Jr. of Ralei^ and Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Yarborou^ of Fairmont will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. D. If. Yarborough. Herbert McKeithan, Jr. who works at Chapel Hill, is spending Christinas with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Palmer of Raleigh will spend Oiristmas. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bethune and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wade and children are leaving tomorrow to spend Christmas in Oxford with Mrs. Wade’s mother, Mrs. R. L. Dixon. Mrs. J. D. Graham will have as her guests Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carpenter and family of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Graham • of Pilot Mountain, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Graham of Hamlet. Mr. and Mrs, W. B. H^snvard will have as their guests from Friday till Sunday Mrs. Heyward’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J^ Charles I^mseur. her broldier, John Charl^, Jr., and an uncle, V. M. Ramseur, all of Lincolnton, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ditmars and baby dau^ter, Margaret Emer son, of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Mr. Ditmars is professor of Economics at the University of Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warlick and family are spending Christ mas in Lawndale with relatives. Mrs. ix'Nash of CkAi^V'i. spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Neill A. McDonald. . Mrs. Walter Freeman of Aber deen, Mr. and Mrsu Eli Wishart and family of Lumbertoa^'Mf. and Mrs. Duncan McFadyen, ' and children of Fayetteville will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Thomas for dinner Christmas Day. Sgt and Mrs. B. L. Miller of Columbia, S. C. have arrived to spend Christmas here with Mrsi. Miller’s parents, Mr. and IMbs. G. C. Lytle. . Miss Abna Ferguson of Sanford is spending the holidays here with her mother, Mrs. J. M. FergUson. Mrs. A. J. Fuller and Mrs. Dwight^ Brown are spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller in Hickory. • Mrs. Marcus Dew and Cecil Dew are leaving Christmas Eve to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Renn in Rutherfordton. Misses Jean Carroll Sherill and Lucille Townsend pent the weeltf- end in Greensboro. Mrs. Harvey Warlick, Mrs. Stan ley Koonoe and Mrs. Hector Mc Neill, Jr. spent last Wednesday n Raleigh. Mr. mid Mrs. Julian Blue, Shirley, Kadry and Buddy will spend Christmas Day in Fairmont with Mrs. Kue’s mother, Mrs. Floyd. The Floyd family will all be there. Major and Mrs. Malcolm Gillis of Fort Jackson, C. S. ^d Miss Pauline Davis of Adieboro are spending Christanas in the home of Mr. and Mts. Floyd Monroe. was Mrs.\^Luther Tapp, vdio formally a nurse at the Sanatori um, has resumed her wmrk there. Ed Bro(^ of Bnrgaw wiii n rive Christmas Day to spend'sevf eral days in the home of his sist^)' Mrs. I. Mann. ^ ' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Alex2inder wiU spend Christmas Day in Bel mont in "the home of their daugh ter, Mr. and Mrsi. L. B. Poolei Mr. and Mrs. O. R Crowder left yesterday for Mountain City, Tenn. to spend Christmas in the homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Crowder will also spend Christmas in Mountain City, and are leaving to^ay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riddle and daughters of Easley, S. C. are ex pected to arrive Christmas Day to spend several days with Mrs. Riddle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Warner. Mr. aud Mrs. H. O. Langdon and family of Fayetteville spent Sun day here with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cole. Mrs. H. P. Speed of Louisburg and Tom Speed of Henderson, mother and brother respectively of Mrs. Hubert Cameron, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron. PERSONALS Sgt. and Mrs.. John Short of Fort Meade, Md. spent several days the first of the week here in the home of Mrs. Short’s sister, Mrs. Berder Niven. Mr. and Mrs. G^rge Weaver and On of Albemarle spent Sun day here with Mrs. Jennie Weaver. Mrs. R. J. Carr of Chicago, Ill. wiU visit her sister, Mrs. Edwin McDuffie during Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Currie will spend Christinas in Maxton with Mrs. Currie’s mother, Mrs. Ernest Bums. |KKK*KiiiciKtetetetee(etete!e«e«eiemeietcte{c%tcte:(etetcic%^ Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McMillan and Mrs. George Cummings and son spent last Sunday in Southern Pines with Mrs. Arthur McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKeth- an and family are moving Tuesday to the home they recently bought ibetween Fort Bragg and Seventy- First. Mr* McKethan is agricul ture teacher at the Seventy-First school and by this move will be miore convenient to his work. They have, .been living in the house owned' by Mrs. McKethan’s mother, Mrs. Trawiok, next to Dr. Mlirray. |;t Mr. and Mrs. Alan McGee of Winston-Salem were expected this week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lewis. They will not come, however, since their young er son, Lawrence, who 'had an emergency appendicitis operation last week is not well enough to make the trip. Mrs. Mary Miller^4nt last week in Dillon, S. (^..visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Priv^. Mrs. Privette formerly Miss Miriam Miller, went down for the week-end. cxJCkMtEtctetcteicte; a Mrs. Jason Barnes and two children, who have been visiting at; Mrs. Barnes’ former home at Relief in the Western part of the state, returned to Raeford last Friday, accompanied by ■ Mrs. Barnes’ mother, Mrs. Bradshaw, who returned to her home Tues day. Mr. Barnes, who is now living in iLeaksville, joined them here Saturday night. He returned to Leaksville but will spend the holidays here with his family. On Monday the family will leave Raeford to make their home in Draper, in Rockingham county near Leaksville. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Odom of Lumberton will spend Christmas Day here with Mrs. Odom’s mother, Mrs. C. M. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pope will leave Christmas Eve for Burling ton to spend Christmas with Mrs. Pope’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. James Hendrix are spending the holidays in iBoone ^ith Mrs. Hendrix’s pare Herbert S. McLean, jr. of Chicago, Ill. arrived Sunday to spend the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs H. S. Mc Lean. Horace An^ews of Pennsylvan ia State college arrived Tuesday to spend Christmas With his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Andrews. Mrs. T. F. Davis has been sick and confined 'to her hdiiie for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Upchurch and daughters, Betty and Moise, left Wednesday of this week to spend a week or longer in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., with Mrs. Up church’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyl. 0 — ATTENtlON .-..f-i"*', ft ^imaceo Growi^m Hugh McLauchlin of Gastonia is spending this week here with his mother. ■ Jack McDuffie, who teaches at Gakland, California, arrived in Charlotte Sunday night by plane. He is spending the Christmas holi days herb with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDuffie. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Manry and children, Gloria, Millie end Johnnie Brink- ley, will arrive Sunday to spend next week here.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis of High Point were we^-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McLeod. Mrs. Frances Davis and Miss Betty Davis of Greensboro are spending Christmas here with Mrs. Davis’s parents. Rev. and Mrs. B. P. Robinson. 4? S Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wright and Bassil will leave Christmas Eve for Knightdale to spend Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs, Commy Wall. At Christmas* time we want you to how we're grateful.f01 j| your patronag& T. R. Whitiey of the A & P Store is. spending Christmas in Lurhberton with friends. y/ w When Sonta sneoVs in,' we tnis) he will leove 0 sock brimful of nil good things for you. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Currife have bought and moved onto the second new house on the left of East Edinborough Avenue, which was built toy Ryan McBryde. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Matherly. who have made their home with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Crowder, have moved into the house vacated by the Curries. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bray and children will visit relatives Asheboro during the holidays in Jack Lentz of Randolph-Macon Military Academy at Eort Royal, Virginia, arrived Tuesday to spend Christmas here wth ‘his mother, Mrs. Ina T. Lentz. «» T. C. Scarborough Johnny Patterson, who ihakes his '■home in Raeford with '’his uncle, James C. Lentz, left for Miami, Florida, Sunday to spend Christmas with his mother, Clyde Meinnis. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crumpton are arriving today from Belmont to spend Christmas with Mrs^ B. R. Gatlin and Mrs. Arab Stuart. They will return to Belmont Sun day. Mr. Crumpton has been quite ill recently with a heart ailment, which kept him in bed for five weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor and Mabel Gatlin Taylor are ar- jriving tomorrow to spend the holidays with Mrs. Taylor’s mother and sister. ■* S A new folder on freezing chickens for home use has been published by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. SEEUSFORtOITBf Coker’'s Pedifire^ Tobacco Seed Johnspn Cotton /' of Raeford, Inc. ? Raeford Theatre Friends of R. H. Williamson of Timberland will be interested to know that he returned to his home Monday after having spent several weeks at Highsmith’s hospital. His health is very much iniproved. All of the Shankle family ex cept Mrs. A, G. Swanson, of Ta coma, Washington, will gather at the home place with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Shankle for Christmas dinner Sunday. seasons GReennos TO ALL OF YOU, A SEASON BRIMFUL WITH HOLIDAY JOY. Graham’s Service Station ^ M Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Williamson of Timberland spent Friday in Clinton with Mrs. Williamsqn’s mother, Mrs. Rossie Malpass. Miss Eloise McBryde, who teaches in Fayetteville, and Miss Mary Black McBryde of Greens boro have arrived to spend Christ mas with their parents, Mr. nd Mts. foster McBryde. • , 'Mr. and Mrs. Watson Lawhon of near Fayetteville will have as their guests on Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lewis and Marian Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lawhon. Mrs. N. J. Heyward and Miss Ada McRacken of Ralefgh were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Heyward Sundav: Thev T. and Mrs. Allie Gatlin will be host and hostess to the entire Gatlin family Christmas Day when they entertain with dinner at the Raeford Hotel. Just before dinner the family will gather at Mrs. B. R..?Gatiin’S)for the etmuhl Christ mas tree celebration. ri. L. Williams, manager of Mack’s 5 & 10, Mrs. Williams and son will spend Christmas with Mr. Williaims’ family in Biscoe. The Williams have an apartment in the Snead. ^j/mbolic of the spiritual values of Christmas is the church spke in the distance. Let’s not forget this phase of the Season The Johnson Co. RAEFORD, N. C. MdKMdkMOOmiMiaMtMhkMlMH /g^RRY CHRISTMAS That’s our greeting to you in this hdppy seosor^ lir’s Dry iners rf
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