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Sif; THPibfiAY, ^JPLlr 21,1949 '^• f^ ^ - •. , - ) ■ - Socials-Personal Items B a GIBSONS ENTERTAIN COUPLES CLUB Mr. and Mrs.' W. T. Gibson ■were hosts on Saturday evening ■when they entertained the mem bers of the couples club. Guests other than club members -were Mr.', and Mrs. Robert Gatlin. At the end of several interesting pro gressions of bridge T. B. Lester •was awarded high score prize for the men and Mrs. Clyde-Upchurch, Jr. the ladies/high score, prize. Neil Sehter won the bingo prize. Mrs. Gibson served refreshments after the game. -0 JOE FARMER HAS BIRTHDAY Joe Farmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Farmer, was host to several of his friends Wednesday after noon at a “come and play” hour Ha honor of his 8th birthday. Sev eral games were played with prizes being won by Campbell Mclnnis and Gayle McMillan. Refresh ments were served. —:—0 HERRIFORD-DAV^S Miss Muriel Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Rae- ford, became the bride of Robert L. Herriford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Herriford of Peoria, Ill., in ‘ a simple ceremony which took place Sunday, July 10. Only mem bers of their immediate families were present. Miss Mary Alice Davis,' was her sister’s only attendant. The bride chose for her wed ding a dress of white silk with which she wore navy accessories and a shoulder corsage of gar denias. Mr. and Mrs.. Herriford will make their home at Camp Camp bell, Kentucky, where he is sta tioned. :—0 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gatlin PICNIC ENJOYED ' BY MANY Mr. and Mrs. Watson Lawhon of Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs. R.«B. Lewis entertained a number of friends on Tuesday, evening at one of the most pleasant out-door affairs ever held in Raeford. In vitations had been extended to guests to go to Clyde’s pond but on account of raiin the place was changed, to the airport. There was a most bountiful and delicious supper, consisting of a variety of the good things seldom served to so larger a crowd and everybody was comfortably seat ed at long tables. After supper Lewis Upchurch, assisted by Lewis, Jr., entertained the party with a number of sleight of hand tricks, making home folks think they may have a second Houdini. Colon Scarbo rough showed the moving picture of the Jordan-Baker and the Mc- Cleskey - Upchurch weddirigs, which were pretty and interesting Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Lawhon of Fayetteville were out-of-town people present. 0 — MR. AND MRS. McBRYDE HOSTS AT’ LAWN PARTY VISITORS HONORED BY MRS. ROBERT GATLIN On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Robert Gatlin entertained infor mally at bridge for Mrs. Jinrniy Thomas and Miss Elizabeth Hoyl of Fort Lauderdale, who were visiting their sister, Mrs. Tommie Upchurch. After a number of pro gressions, Mrs. Alfred Cole, hold ing high score was given the prize and the honorees were remem bered with attractive gifts. A sweet course was served after the game. 0 MRS. ROBERT GATLIN CLUB HOSTESS Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McBryde were hosts when they entertained at a lawn party at theit home on the 'Dundarrach Road last Wed nesday evening, July 13, honor ing Mr. McBryde’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mc Bryde of Princeton, N. J., the parents of Mrs. A. L. McBryde. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Beaton of Aberdeen, Scotland, and Miss Glnd.-'s Beaton of New York, sis ter of IVfi'S- McBryde. Approximately 65 guests were present and enjoyed an hour of informal conversation after which they were served ice cream, cook ies and lemonade on the lawn. 0 Miss Helen McMinis spent last! Mi** -Bonnie Kate Blue and week in Portsmouth, Va. with her Miss Anoe Byrd McArftiar of Red Mrs. Robert Gatlin was, hostess to the Wednesday afternoon bridge club on Tuesday of this week Guests other than club members were Mrs. Neill McFadyen and Mrs. Lewis Upchurch. Mrs. Clyde Upchurch, Jr. won both the high score and floating prize. Mrs. Lewis Upchurch received the vis itors prize. A dessert course ^was served. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT HAS PICNIC and family left Sunday for a two week’s stay at the H. L. Gatlin, Jr.’s cottage at Topsail beach. Gilbert Lilly of Washington, D. C. is visiting his parents, Mr. ^ind Mrs. Clay Lilly. $ BEAT THE HEAT WITH AN ELECTRIC ATTIC FAN. IT'S ECONOMICAL, too/ *4 The Junior department of the Presbyterian Sunday School, of which Mrs. Lawrence McNeill is superintendent, had its annual vacation picnic yesterday ' at the Lawrence McNeill cabin and pond. All of the adult personnel of the junior department and the moth ers of the children and the child ren enjoyed the afternoon' swim ming and a big picnic supper. 0 r- FARMER REUNION On Sunday, July 10, the chil dren of Mrs. J. T. Farmer of Route 1, Raeford, and their fam ilies gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Myers at Hoff man for a family picnic. A boun tiful dinner was served and the occasion was enjoyed by all- Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. My ers and daughter, Lois Ann. of Hoffman, Mrs. J. T. Farmer of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wal lace, Miss Jo Sue Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Edge and Hubert Edge, all of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Farmer and C. H. Jr. of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Farmer and Joe of Raeford. -0— Mr. .and'Mrs. J. W. Canaday returned . Saturday^ from Blue Ridge, N. C. where they attended the Bureau Insurance Convention sponsored by the FCX. Mrs. C. P. Kinlaw spent sever al days last week in Atlanta, Ga., where she attended the annual gift show at the Atlanta Munici pal Auditorium. The families of Mrs. W. B. Gull- edge and Mrs. Mary McDiarmid held a reunion Sunday at the home of Mrs. McDiarmid. A delicious picnic limch was served at noon and enough was left for supper so the family spent an enjoyable afternoon in conversation and re mained until after supper. Those attending from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Long and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Niven of Ra leigh, Mr. and Mrs. William Gifl- ledge and son. Butch, of Kansas City, Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Montague and twins. Lyn and Linda, of Philadelphia. The twins and Butch were also celebrating their birthdays and the birthday cakes centered the table at noon. , 0 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Adcox announce the birth of i daughter, Janet Beverly, Wedneslay, July 13. , Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morris, Jr. of Gilmer, Texas announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Faye, Tuesday, July 12. This is the second child of Mr. and Mrs. Morris, the first being a son, Bruce III. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Upchurch and family and their houseguests, Mrs. Thomas and Miss Hoyl spent Thursday and Friday at Wrights- ville Beach. sister. Miss Jean Faye McMinis. Jean Faye returned to Raeford with her for a visit with her mo ther. Mrs. Ruby McMinis. Among those attending the Sea- Springs **turned last Thursday from a "visit to Miss Kacky Blue at tke Floyd cottage at Ocean Drive Beach. Dr. and Mrs side Baptist Assembly this week ' Tuesday afternoon for a are Treva Duncan, Betty Kinlaw, j vacation. They p’a.n to L. Murray left week’s spend Mrs. Marshall Thomas and B, L. Carter are leaving toda^ a trip through the mountain* 0# North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lander re turned to ' their home in Lind*- burg, Kansas, Monday 'after a*-’^ week’s vi.sit to Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Thomas. Mrs. Lander and Janice Marie Benner and Barbara War lick. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. McBryde had as their guests last week their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo McBryde and children of Princeton, N. J., and Mrs. McBryde’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beaton and daughter. Miss Gladys Beaton, of Scotland, Eng land. The Be'atons came over in May and will remain until Octo ber. While here they will also visit a daughter in California and a son in New York. some time with iVIrs. Miuray’s | sister, Mrs. P. T. Hines, and mo ther, Mrs. Pritchett, in Greens boro Md will •/oit- relatives in Roanoke. Lexing*.on and Buena Vista. Virginia. They -will return down the Skyline Drive through New Switzerland to Montreat. Bobby, who has been at Montreat for a ' month, return ho.me with them. Thomas are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cultfreth had as their guests Thursdayland Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Braswell and children, Carole and Joe, of Americus. Ga. Mr. and Mr and son, Gerahi. are spending ington, D. C.. ' Niagara Falls. •K'.- Eelton Wright r. i H'jgh Wright 'A'cek in. Wash- .' York City and Mrs. Walter Baker and dau^*- ters, Mrs. Riley Moore Jordan and Phyllis Baker, and Miss Mildred Oliver are entertaining at the home of Mrs. Frank Skinner in Smithfield today for Miss An- nalean McLamb of Benson, bride- elect'of July-22. Mrs. Jordan will be a bridesmaid in Miss McLamb's ■wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Staley had as their week end guests Ray Vaughn Elledge and Leroy Bryant of High Point. They all spent Sunday at White Lake. ■ / Little Billy Howell, who has been quite sick with scarlet fever is getting along nicely now. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Childress are on vacation this week. Mr. Childress is employed with T. B. Upchurch, Inc. and Mrs. Child ress with the Colonial Frozen Foods. They will leave today to spend several days at the beach. The engagement of Miss Fran ces Jean Hawfield of Charlotte to Douglas Merrit York, of Charlotte, was announced last week by her mother. She is the , daughter of Mrs. W. P. Hawfield of Monroe and the late W. P. Hawfield, who were residents of Raeford for many years. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cox and daughter, Jane, left Tuesday for a visit wttti tiielr dau^ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry’ Seamans, at Burbank. California. They left by car and expect to be gone about three • weeks. Mr. and Mr.-:, .a, 3. Kno"wles were Raeford vb.- rs Monday en route to their home in Supply af ter a trip to WYshington, D. C. and Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. John Fairley- Black and son of Indianapolis, Ind. arrived in Raeford Tuesday for a visit to :;ir. Black’s sister and mother, Mrs. Pa-.;’. Dickson, Jr. and Mrs. C. L. Black, an to his uncle, Arch McEachern; ■ yime! ro fOANOrf, KNOJfVJUf AND WEST ro WASHfNCTOM, NfW fG9K AMO NOtfM II RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. Rober: McCies- key arrived in Raeford las:'Thurs day from their ''.vedding trip. They spent the day -.vith Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Upchurch and left that afternoon for Y'rens, Geor gia. to see Mr. McCleskey’s mo- -- ,T4 HILL HENDERSON- RALEIGH# ther before goin-' :o in Gainesville. Gi. Mr. and Mrs. John McGoogan gave a picnic last Wednesday af ternoon to which they invited the McGoogan family connections. This was given at Stewart Mc- Googan’s pond near St. Pauls. Mrs. Oscar Taylor of Winston- Salem is spending this week vis iting Misses Mary Kate and Janie McNeill. Miss Elaine and Allyne Smith of Raleigh spent Saturday night with their mother, Mrs. Lucy Smith. They left for Myrtle Beach Sunday for a week’s vacation. Mrs. Mary Helton left Tuesday for Black Mountain to spend the. next six weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Stinchcomb. William Alexander, Jr., took Mrs. Helton up. / Mrs. B. B. Cole left Monday for Boone where she will attend sum mer school at ASTC for the next six weeks. Miss Elsie Mae Gschwind left Monday for Washington, D. C. af ter impending the past week here with her aunt, Mrs. F. A. Keith. :heir home Mrs. Neill iMcF.id.yen. Sunday in Wins'.ou-Sale.-r. relatives. spc::t wi:r: Exfims Se/vice Dr.'' and Mrs. L. 0‘Briant are spending this week in the .moun tains of Virginia and North Car olina. Lee O’Briant is taking a course in Horticulture at State College summer school. I #FAYETTEVILLE “ RAEFORD BENNEHSVILLE ' t FLORENCE 8^ !?■ i '4 You will be amazed at the difference an electric attic fan can make in the sum mer comfort of your home. This quietly running fan installed out of the way in yoUr attic will assure you of comfortable sleeping even during the hottest nights ... it will keep your home pleasantly cool during the day as well. Without an attje fan, even after the sun goes down on hot summer days, there is a layer of super-heated air imprisoned under your roof that keeps your home unpleasantly warm most of the night. An attic fan gets rid of this hot air in the attic and pulls cool air into the house through downstairs windows and rapidly lowers the temperature of the entire house. Next day, because your home is cool, even the hottest sun cannot heat it as rapidly as it ordinarily would. Yes, an attic fan is a great comfort when the weather gets HOT! (CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CCSViPANYj Raeford THEATRE Open At 5 P. M. Daily Thursday - Friday An Act of Violence Van Heflin Also Latest World News Saturday Law Comes To Texas Wild Bill Elloitt ALSO Singing Spurs Sunday Shows 3 & 9 P. M. Monday - Tuesday J^ptunes Daughter 1 Red Skelton - Esther Williams j Also Good Cartoon Wednesday Bring Em Back Alive Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Montague, who are visiting Mrs. Montague’s mother, Mrs. Mary McDiarmid, were spend the day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron McLean in Lumberton Saturday. Mrs. Mc Lean also invited several girls that Mrs. Montague worked with in Raleigh before her marriage down for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carrwon of Maxton were guests in the home of Mrs. Carrwon’s sister. Mrs. Mary McBryde Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith. Jr. and children attended the Smith reunion ■ at Goldsboro Sunday. "Mrs. C. R. Suddreth, Mr., and Mrs. Tuttle Suddreth and Miss Elizabeth Suddreth left for Le noir Monday to spend several days with relatives. M^s Eloise McLauchlih was oh vacation from Collins Department Store last week. She visited re latives in Gastonia and Greens boro. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Wright visited in the home of their dau ghter, Mrs. Commy Wall, at Knightdale last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard and two children of Washington. D. C., who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John McGoogan and other relay ves in the . community spent the past week end and several days the first of the ' week in Greenwood, S. C. Recent visitors in the home o: ' Mrs,. Etta McKay Blue on Route 2 were her cousins. Dr. C. L. Hornaday of Warrenton, Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Hornaday of Greensboro, and Mrs. Bernice H. Carter of Maxton. (pea/Siops Miss Maude Poole returned last i week from a most interesting trip | to Detroit, a cruise on Lake Huron, I a visit to Niagara Falls and ^ through the Shenendoah Valley | back to Charlotte. i! SUMTER BORO CHARLESTON fiir- Conc/rffone/ Buses Mr. and Mrs. Graham Dickson and sons. George, Billie and Don ald, of Fort Lauderdale arrived Saturday for a visit in Raeford and to relatives in the Carolinas. to ciMUonc, inOiviiu f Virginia McNeill is spending several weeks in Fayetteville with her grandfather and her aunt, Mrs. Gregg Sutton, and is attending the Girl Scout day- camp, about three miles out from Fayetteville. Mrs. Younger Snead, who un derwent an operation at Moore ; County hospital last week return ed to her home Monday. Her mother, Mrs. Vincent, of Weldon stayed with Mrs. Snead’s fati-tily j while she was in the hospital and is here no'v.' .-n SAVANNAH BRUNSWICK JACKSONVILLE » roM(AM>.Sr.mtHM«S ANo notlOA foinn UNION BUS STATION Raeford Hotel Phone 239-1 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lew.is. Ylrs,. H. A. Cameron and Mrs. Talbot Nunally of Thomasville, Ga., at tended the funeral of their cousin. Mrs. Leonard Ballentine a: Fu- quay Springs, Sunday afternoon. GREYHOUN ,Mrs# Mary McBryde was honor ed guest at a picnic supper at Aberdeen Pond on Wednesday afternoon of last week in celebra tion of her birthday. Those honor ing Mrs. McBryde were Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Smith, Jr., John Wilkes, and Dr. and Mrs. K. B. Grim of Lib erty. E. A. Mercer, manager of Pen der’s. is on vacation for two weeks. Frank \ Buck Coming Next Week Sorrowful Joncs^ Bob Hope Mrs. Dewey-Howell is on vaca tion from Belk-Hensdale this, week. Rev. Judson Lennon and C. J. Benner returned from Fruitland Tuesday after going up there Mon day to take several boys to attend the R. A.’s. Mr. and IMrs. Goodson, who had an apartment with Mrs. N. ' B. Blue, moved to Red Springs ,where Mr. Goodson has a position with the REA. Chaplain and Mrs. Olsen o'l Fort Bragg, are now oc- cupying;.Mrs. Blue’s apartment. SALE OF SUMMER WEAR STILL GOING ON FOR WOMEN - Dresses - Shoes — Hats- Blouses — Slips. ^ FOR MEN - Suits - Pants - Shoes - Hats - Shirts - Underwear — Bathing Trunks., -BUY NOW AND SAVE- You have a good chance to buy good merchandises tha^ we are offering at this time at these low prices. Israel Mann “UHERE PRICE AND QUALITY MEET ' 'r'a
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