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■"f. f 1 , ■ m Harry Greene, Robert Gatlin, Colon Sraiborough 'and W. J. Coates spent the first of the we* at Lake Matamnskeet, Hyde coun ty, duck hunting and “a”goose hunting. ' club has PAin^_ MR. AND MRS. ROBINSON HONOREES ED SMITH MASTER OF CEREMONIES. Ray Mden* en- * tortedned tiie boupl^ tii^^on Sat- pip,;iird«y wWng. t||;lfv^;toom^: fes^e With iW* pretty, Christrow tie^ lifted cato(dftes^a^,@Ki®ps. of-fhd'dtfi>.:, __ ., Clyde Up*iu^:>|p. woa:^ t^^^ hi^ foil^nf^d Mrs. —-.ifTT—T -zr.- - W.'T.-GStieb^ i ■ ;A.:de^ii^'oWflf8a^ 'OiristiiiiBir.'W^yiB^^.'. w^d-jAvows Miss Jwce Ward; daughter of Mrk J. H. Ward and the late Mr. Ward, of Granville, N. C,, and Charles Lee, senior at ECTC, Greenville and son of the Rev. Mr. and i/bs. P. O. hee of Raefgrd, will be iB^ied' Sunday morning, De cember 26, at 11 o’clock, at the home of Miss Ward’s mother in Greenville, The Rev. Lee will of ficiate at the ceremony. On Ss^rday evening Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Blackman enter tained at their home on the Fay etteville road in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robinscm, who were recently married. This was'“ah informal reception to which about thirty fri^ds Of the .popular couple were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson welcomed the guests at the front door and Mrs. Blackman introduced them to the honorees. •IfBfreshments, that .^re' de licious and Christmasy, were served from an attractively deco rated table in the dining room. Mrs. Carlyle of Hartsville, S. C., mother of Mrs. Blackman, and Mrs. Peter McLean presided in the dining room. McINNIS-HARE WEDDINq PLANNED “ ' . ■ s “ The marriage of Miss Mary Catherine Mclnnis, daughter of Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis and the late Mr. Mclnnis of Rockfish, and Mr. Earl Jackson Hare of Ashley Heights, will be solemnized Sun day, January 2nd, at Galatia Pres byterian church at 5 o’clock in the afternoon. No invitations are being mailed, but the public is cordially invited to attend. —— Members of the Charlie Muse Chapter Order of the Eastern Star of Laurinburg, entertained mem bers of the Masonic lodge and their families and widows of Masons with a Christmas party at the Laurinburg Community Building. Thursday evening. The price of admission was a bundW of food or clothing for the needy and ap proximately 140 persons attended. The Community Building ,waS especially gay for _the occasion with many Christmas decoratiops and Santa Claus- was on hand to add merriment and present the various prizes. Ed Smith of Raeford, districi^ deputy grand patron of the Ninth district. Order of the Eastern Star, was master of ceremonies. Guests included Mrs. Aileen Taylor, dis trict deputy grand matron of the Ninth district, Mrs. Ed Smith and Miss Belle Smith of Raeford. Re freshments were served. ' 0 Mis,; Elae Upchurch arrived Wednesday of this week for a short vacation with her parents. She will return to Shelby Monday. Miag Mollie Cameron of Gastonia arrived over the week-end to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. H. A. Cameron. Ur, and Mrs. Virgil Dark and Mr, and M AiRtiwNfef lihve Christmas Eve for suer City to spend the holi days with relatives / 4 Dr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith had as their guests Sunday, Dr^ and Mrs. Stuart Ducker of Duke hos pital. ' ' Hal Clark of Key West, Fla,, spent several 4ays last week here with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morris of New Bern will spend Christmas here with Mrs. A. R. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Julian McLeod. Joe and Benny McLeod are leaving to day for a Southern telp. They ex pect to spend Christmas at Day tona Beach, Florida. They will then go to New Orleans and see the Cairolina-Oklahoma football game.{ Mr. and Mrs. MaUoy Lament and son of Collinwood, Tenn. will spend Christmas here with Mr, Lament’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Lament. Dr. R. L. Murray went to David son Friday. Bobby Murray came back with him for the Christmas vacati(Hi. MRS. LEWIS ENTERTAINS BRIDGE CLUB THOMAS-COLONES 'Announcement is being made ^ay of the engagement of Miss Mary Lois Thomas, daughter of Mrs, S. F. Thomas and the late Mr. Thomas of Maxton, to Johnnie T. Colones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cplpniek of Selma. ■ ^e, wi^dding will take place the latter part of December. -0- Mrs. R. B. Lewis entertained the senior bridge club on Friday after noon. The house was bright and cheer ful with its tasteful arrangement of Christmas greens, lights and flowers. Mrs. T. B. Lester was a guest of the club. When prizes were awarded Mrs. Lester was remembered with a lovely hand kerchief. Mrs. Benton Thomas won the club prize. The hostess served a most temp ting plate and dessert with coffee. ■6 Mr. and Mrs. Latta Cook and daughter of Raleigh arrived over the week-end to spend the holi days with Mrs. Cook’s father, Leonard McFaclyen. They were week-end guests of Mr. md Mrs. Henry Maxwell Mr, Mn, Httfiy GoNtt France!* Ward are leaviag for Swaeiboro to spend » fair dagy with Sfts. Greenes pjffcnta, MCr and MrK M. K. Hatwtl Mrs, Ethel McKeszie of Waab-1 ington, D, C. is visiting in the horoe"^' ’' Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McBryde will spend Christmas in Goldsboro with Mrs. McBryde’s parents. of her brother and sister-in-laWj.^ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBryde, aft Gold Hm. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Plummer and son of Auburn, Alabama, arrived Wednesday of last week to spend the holidays with Mr. Plummer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plum mer. Jimmy Plummer of State col lege is also spending the holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven are leaving tomorrow to spend, Christ mas in Roxboro in the home of Mrs: M. D. Gentry. They will leave •Roxboro Monday, accompanied, by Mr. and Mrs. Berder Niven, to spend the' week at Townsend’s Inlet, New Jersey, in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bill Shellem. Mrs. Archie McFadyen and children, who have been spending thfe fall with Mr. McFadyen’s aunt, Mrs. J. W. McLauchlin, left today for Harrisburg, Va., where she wiU be joined by her husband. They will spend Christmas there with Mrs. McFadyen’s mother and then go to Charleston, West Virginia, for a visit with Mr& Payne Brown, the former Miss Sarah McFadyen. After the holidays tbe McFadyens will make their home in Wosh- ington, D. C. Mrs. C. J. Benner spent yester day in Raleigh. She went especial ly for her daughter. Miss Ina Mae Benner, who returned to spend the holidays. Alton Clark of Portsmouth, ,Va will arrive today to spend Christ mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark. Buck Wilson of Hertford was a week-end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gulledge. Mrs. J. T. Brooks of Siler City, Misses Rilla and Allie Spoon and Cleon Spoon of Asheboro .will be guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Baker Sunday. wigg Christiana McFadyen of the University of Chilago is at ibome for tiie holidays* Mr. and Mr. Harold Long Oft Raleigh were week-end guests here in the homes of Mr. and Bfrs. Jesse Gulledge and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gulledge. Mrs. C. H. Tapp is spending Christmas in Burlington with her sister; Mrs. Wesley Yarborough. I Mf. and Mrs. J. F. Jordan wiU j have as their guests from Chirst- ; mas Day until Monday, Dr. and ; Mrs. C. B. Randall and children I of Kinston, and Dr. and Mrs. ! Milton Jordan of Fairmont. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byrd and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Barrington and son are leaving Saturday for Norfolk nd Murfreesboro to spend Christmas with relatives. COLLEGE STUDENTS Arrive for holidays Miss Maude Poole is at home from Belmont for the holidays. Mrs. Luke Bethune, Miss Peggy Bethune, Mr. D. Scott Poole and Miss Maude Poole are' leaving Christmas Eve for-Charlotte to spend Christmas Day and Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs. ^ugh Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. A.'E:! Currie and Leonora will also spend Christmas Day in Charlotte With the Lowes. Mrs. Marie Benson will leave Saturday, accompanied by Aer daughter. Miss Lula Benson of, Greensboro who arrived here Thursday night, to spend Christ mas in Henderson with her mother, Mrs. Christman. ATTEND FUNERAL OF LONNIE TEAL, JR. mHm yOUR HOUDAY OKmm WITH yutuiw JOy AltD HAmHESS. Raeford Dry Cleaners Among the out-of-town folks who were here to attend the fun eral of Pfc. J. Lonnie Teal, Jr., Wednesday if last week were: Mr and Mrs. W, W.'Teal, Mrs. Mary Morton of Laurinburg, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Clippard of Hamlet, Mrs. Pearl Green of Charlotte, Ed, Kelly, Luther and Thomas Stead man of Rockingham, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Keaton of Randleman, Mrs. G. L. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kelly, Mrs. William Poole, Mrs. Arthur Williams, of Greensboro, H. L. Teal of Raleigh, Mr. and Mr^. Robert Bessoms of Lillington, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Sessoms., Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Teal, Mrs. Fanny Stedm'an, Miss Maggie Stedman, Mrs. Thomas Faircloth, B. F. Wilkerson of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frazier, and Mrs. Willie Byrd of St. Pauls. Among the college students who have amved here to spend the holidays with home folks are: Neill Adams McNeiU, Glenn Max well, D. R. Huff, Jr., Hamer Leach, Joe Upchurch, Neill Blue Sinclair. Ken McNeill of State college; Don Cameroft of Louisburg; Johnny Walker, Lauchlin MacDonald, Bobby Murray of Davidson; Williom Poole and B. B. Cole of The Citadel; Sonny McIntyre, Jimmy Woodhouse of Wake Forest; Mrs. E. B. 'Campbell, Al fred Cole, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Bill Alexander, Harold Gillis of Caro lina; Martha Ben and M^a Gul- ledgie, Eugene SmithECTC; Kacky Blue, Marie Cameron, Joan I Johnson, Gwep Gore of Peace; Anne Graham, Phyllis Baker of Coker; Harold Thomas, Joe Max well of Brevard; Elmira Whitley, Carlene Freeman, Eleanor Leach, Lydia McKeithan and Miralyn Johnson of WCUNC; Zane Grey Norton, Shirley Blue of Duke Uni versify'; Riley Jordan of the Bow man Grey School of Medicine, Winston-Salem; Bonnie Kate Blue of Queens; Foster McBryde, Jr of Lees-McRae; Ransom Baucom of Campbell; Arthur D. Gore, Jr, of Wake Forest,, and those attending Flora MacDonald, Mrs. B. B. Cole, Nancy Cole, Betty McLean, Mary/ Stuart Covington and Mary Raye Freeman. 3 Mr. and Mrs; A;’^r-&att and two children, Jane 'and John, of Boston, Mass, are' arri\^ this week fbr a visit with^^RJm. Pratt’s parents, Mr. and MrsfWilliam Mc Fadyen, in the country. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tl Gibson and daughter. Susan, aVJb leaving to day for Batesburg, S. C. to spend the holidays with’Mr. Gibson’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. Gibson. They will go to Roxbord next Sunday for a visit with Mrs. Gibson’s mother, Mrs. Ed Gentry. Alvin Adcox of the A & P Store, i Miss Faye Baker, who teaches in is spending Christmas in Parkton i Forsyth County, is spending with home folks. ! Christmas with her parents. 1 I Mrs. W. F. Trawick and son, Billy, from Pineland college and Edwards Military Academy, are in Raeford for the holidays. Billy, who is a senior this year was re cently appointed bandmaster for the college and the hi^ school band for the Pineland system of schools. i/i 1948 Miss Alice Walker left yesterday to spend Christmas in Forest City with her mother. Miss Elsie McNeill of Washing ton, D. C. will arrive today to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. M. K. McNeill. Mrs. I. H. Shankle returned this week from Sanford where she had been visiting the family of her son, Ivey Hill Shankle. Last Sun day the Shankle family gathered at Ivey Hill’s for dinner. An in* teresting thing about the dinner was that the main item was a huge Salnion measuring over a yard in length which had been sent by air express by Mrsu Albert Swan son (the former Miss Aris Shank le) from her home in Tacoma, Washington. During the day the family talked with Mrs. Swanson over the phone and Mrs. Shankle Sr. heard her new grandson, Albert Swanson, Jr., cry. »lng out the gay greeting... HAPPY HOLIDAYl n a!-1 Morgan Jewelers Raeford Florist Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Harris and sons left today to spend the holi days in Roxboro with relatives. “Rip” Gibson of Pender’s Will spend Christmas Day with home folks at McCall, S. C. m 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. William Black and daughter, Barbara Dale, of Char lotte spent the week-end with M*. and Mrs. Paul Dickson, and Mrs*C. L. Black, who is visiting in the Dickson home. 9 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS R. O. Atkinson, Jr. and Carolyn Atkinson are leaving today to spend the holidays in Chester, S. C. with their father. Born to Rev. Mr. ann Mrs. J. D. Whisnant in Davis Hospital, Statesville, a daughter, Barbara Vale, December 16. ' Mr. and Mrs.Whisnant recently moved from Raeford to Taylors ville in Alexander County, after he resigned as pastor of the Baptist church. Born to Mr. and' Mrs. M. E. Lancaster of Route 3,. Raeford, a daughter, Wednesday, December 15. Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor of Route 3, Raeford, a son, Friday, December 12. Born to Mr. arid Mrs. J. Lacy Guin of ghannon. Route 1, a son, Johnny Ray, Wednesday, Derem- ber 15. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. James T. ( Long of Route 1. Raeford, a djra- ghter, Patrilia, ::Aijaie; Friday, D^0i^^!>er 3. Bota to Mr. and Mrs. William LwnOht, Jr., a son, Wednesday, D4:*iber 22, at their home in Raeford. . . • '& ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison of Wake Forest arrived the first of the week to spend Christmas with Mrs. Harrison’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baucom. 2? fW h-J ■ fh ni — A 8 H. W. B. Whitley, J. M. Andrews and G. B. Rowland attended the meeting and dinner of the 9th District Bar association in Lum- berton last Friday night. Mr. and, Mrs. James McDiarmid and children of Chapel Hill ar rived Friday to spend Christmas with Mr.,and Mrs. G. W. William son. Coffee Shoppe Mrs. Hinton McPhaul and son, Danny, are leaving today for West Palm Beach, Florida, to spend the holidays with Mrs. McPhaul’s mother, Mrs. Mooneyhaii. Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Tovey of Chicago, Ill. are arriving this week for a visit to Mrs. Tovey’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ryan McBryde. Miss Eva Leach of liiit. Holly w}il arrive over the we*-end for a ^it in the home of Mrs, Grady Leach. ...... We echo the greeting to aD of you, friends and neiglihors. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hinton of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Starr Mc- MUlan, Jr. and daughter of Wil- onington wiU arrive Friday to spend Christmas in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. McMillan. BAUCOM I APPLIANCE CO. RAEFORD, N. C. i
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