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¥ v*i.'.3;Av .--'>• - .•'■ vv . - ’S'" #=11 THE NEWS-JOVltNAL #* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1966 QUEWHIFFLE NEWS by Mrs- Ralph Cothran Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maxwell and son, Berry, and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Huff, Jr. an of Raleigh sp^t the week end here with home folks. Little Berry remain ed to spend this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Sinclair. Mrs. J. B. Womble and Miss Mildred Womble attended the wedding of Mrs. Womble’s niece, Miss Wilma Johnson to George McBryde in Sanford. Mr. McBryde is from Kan^ Oty, Mo. Miss Carrie Toomer spent the week end in Wilmington. Dr. M. Johnson spent Sunday with her father in Riverside, N. C. Vickie Hardister is out of school with chickenpox. FOR PROMPT SERVICE CALL 5966 TEAL OIL COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. L. ‘R. Cothran, Mrs. R. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cothran and Barbara went to An- sonville Sunday to visit the wild goose refuge there. Miss Grady Louise Covington of Rex hospital spent the week end with her parents.. Duke Marshall, Jr. of State college spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts and children and Mrs. D. H. Johnson visited Miss Mirlyn JohnsOn at Greensboro Sunday. Mrs. Joe Arnold and grdnds6n returned Friday after spending a few days in Whiteville with her mother. morning at his regular 11 o’clock service at Ephesus. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McPadyen, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bostic and Bobby spent last week end visit ing Capt. and Mrs. Roy Oestrich family at Dothan, Alabama. They also saw other reatives on their way home. They were ac companied home by W. P. Smith and family of Sylvester, Ga., Mrs. Louise Richards and family of Columbia and Bennie McFadyen. days last week In Fort Bragg hos pital, for a final checkup and was pronounced ready to return to schooL His father, Sgt. D. R. Wil son, who is on manuevers at Lit tle Creek, Va., spent the week end at home. Mrs. Cornelia Russell and Car olyn, .Mrs. Carrie McKenzie, Mrs. McGilvery and Bob Mcliinis spent Svmday in Durham. FOR YOUR KEROSENE AND HEATING OIL GLXF PRODUCTS — GROCERIES OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. .... Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts and children are leaving Tuesday to return to their home in Louis7 ville, Kentucky, after a visit here. 0 Miss Elva McGougan entertain ed a number of friends at a Stan ley party for H. Williamson of Fayetteville last Saturday night. Nazers Barefoot returned last week from Duke hospital where he was hospitaized for more than a month and he was told to renain in bed for four weeks longer. He is in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Brock, at the community building. Cake, pie, sandwiches and soft drinks were sold in addition to the other food. A total 6f $85.35 was raised for the polio fund. The community wishes to thank all those who helped to make it a success. week with her niece, Mrs. Walter Brock, to be near her brother whe is ill there. J. H. Pliumner spent Friday in Raleigh where He has been going once each week for treatment for some time. Mrs. C. L. Bostic spent last week with Gardner Bostic and family in Red Springs. 0 Arabia News By Mrs. D. B. Traywick A large congregation heard Rev. E. C. Taylor preach Sunday Wayside News The Simday School teachers of Parker’s church attended a series of study courses at Hay Street Methodist church in Fayetteville, Feb. 8, 9, 10. The courses offered were: How to Improve Your Church School, Christian Evang elism, Planning for Children in the Church, and Youth and Mar riage. The school was sponsored by the N. C. Conference Board of Education and was very interest ing and helpful. Those attending were Thomas McFadyen, Mrs. Os car Scull, Mrs. W. B. Lunsford and Mrs. Ralph Plummer. The Women’s Society of Christ ian Service of Parker’s church met Sunday night in their regu lar monthly meeting. Helen McDougald has" recover ed from a case of tonsUitis and re turned to school Thursday. The Fayetteville sub-district of the Methodist Youth Fellowship* wiU meet at Parker’s church Mon day night, February 20th at 7:30» Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Plummer of State college spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plum mer and Mr. and Mrs. McArthur of Bonnie Doone. ' Thomas McFadyen has accpet- ed a position with the Fayette ville Knitting Mill and went to work there last week. Are Yon Trading Cars? REGARDLESS OF WHERB OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. By Mrs. Ralph Plummer It is good to see Denny Wilson out after being quarantined with scarlet fever. He spent several The Wayside Grange will have its regular meeting Wednesday, February 15, at 7 o’clock. Lumber River Discount Go. 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