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“it r%t.CEIGBT n- Sii'\ ,- r?S>' teo news^octnal PERSONALS FRANK •WHAT RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE SAY ABOUT OUR SENATOR GRAHAM K% W m yk Y, - 1'fi® : YOU HELP ELECT FRANK I ROOSEVELT DEMOCRAT CHRISTIAN STATESMAN ’. Paid for by Hoke County Committee for Graham FIGHTING MARINE $ s! is THE LATE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEYELT Appointed Frank Graham Chshman Mvisory Council of Committee On Economic Security. Said RodScvelt: “The work of this Council and Committee led to the recommendation made by me to Ihe Congress and the adoption by the Congress cf the SOCIAL SECURITY Act of 1935.” LOYALTY ... Senator Clyde R. Hoey: “He (Senator Graham) is as loyal as any American who walks this earth.” ABILITY ... General Geo. C. Marshall: “The work Frank Graham did in Indonesia for United Nations was a diplomatic miracle.” CHARACTER ... Senator Wayne Morse: ^*Frank Graham is the most Christ-like man I know.” • * ' • STATESMAN ... Senator Charles Tobey: “Frank Graham’s Senate speech on the Atlantic Pact was. the greatest I have ever heard in the U. S. Senate.” WOMAN’S VIEWPOINT ... Mrs. W. T. Bost: ^*I think this famous quotation can be applied to Frank Graham: ^There are some men who lift the level of the age in which they live until all men stand on higher ground.* ” DIPLOMACY ... Mrs. 0. Max Gardner: wife of late Governor and Ambassador Gardner and sister-in-law of Senator Clyde R. Hoey. “While 1 have many reasons for being for Senator Graham, 1 shall state only one-1 believe that he works effectively for the prevention of war and the establishment of permanent world peace.” E)Eu:le Wllfonir of ^ Gastonia spent the week did in town with, friends. V ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Hostetler Spent Sunday in Raeford with their son, Charles Hostetler^ They attended church and the Upchurch family picnic at Clyde’s Pond. Mr. ahd Mrs. Robert McCleskey of Gainesville, Ga.. Fred Johnson and Miss Mary Darden of Ral eigh and .=Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Vann of California were also guests at the picnic. Mr! and Mrs. Floyd Monroe had as. their guestsj Saturday Mrs. .Annie Cameron,* Mrs. John, Baker pnd Mrs. George Stuart of San ford. Guests in .the home-of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ,C. L. Monroe of St. Pauls and Mrs. Mary Bandy of Bennettsville. ■ Mrs. C. H. Tapp and Arch Tapp entertained the grandchildren of Mrs. Tapp and the late Mr. Tap^p, at their ^home at Timberland at a turkey dinner Sunday. Those from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Commy Wall of Knightdale and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mc- Phaul of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Campbell visited Misses Louise Croom and Mary Lee Jackson in Sanford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ^eay of Columbia, S. C. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lytle and family. Major Lee Kirby has returned after a week’s vacation at Cherry Point and Myrtle Beach. Miss Dori^ Bradley is staying with Miss Irma Williams at Clyde Upchurch Jr.’s while Mr. an.l Mrs. Neill Senter are at Topsail Beadh., IVSis^ Bradley and her father will ’ join the Senters at FOR COMMISSIONER t This is to announce that I am a candidate fot County Commis sioner of Hoke County, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic Primary, May 27. Your vote and support will be appreciated. J. A. WEBB Political Advertisement 47-52p i 9 T. O. MOSES Lawyer, Farmer, Civic Leader Candidate For Judge Of Recorder’s Court Democratic Primary May 27th It is my sincere desire to of service to my County in this office. I trust that the voters of the County will nominate me in this primary election. If I am given the opportunity of serving in this capacity, I will accept the office together with its obligations and responsibil ities and will faithfully per form the duties of the office to Die very best of my ability and without prejudice, partial ity, malice or hatred toward any one. Furthermore, I will cooper ate with all branches of our county government, county and municipal officers, schools, churches, civic clubs, all citi zens. residents and visitors in our county in discouraging crime, and promoting safety, progress, developiment, good will and good citizenship in Hoke County. Tour vote and active sup port of my candidacy will be appreciated. T. O. MOSES M ij' Tojps^il this weA. end.^^^4,i Mr. and Mrs; Herbert McKeith- an and family. have moved into their^new briek home on Donald son Avenge. > . Mrs. M. B. Warren is visiting in the homes of her daughters, Mrs. W. S. Hood and Mrs. Har old Stone, in Falls Church, Va. Mrs. Frances Davis of Greens boro spent the week end in the home i of her parents. Rev. and Mrs.* B. P. Robinson. Mr., and Mrs. Harry Epstein hsd as their guests yetserday Mrs. Epstein’s mother, Mrs. Albert Berry of Dillon, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Goldman of Charleston, S. C. Mr* and Mrs. "Cy 'Thompson of italeigh were week end guests of ^ Mrs. ’ Thompson’s sister, Mrs. Sarah McEachem McNeill. Laurie McEacheihV also of Raleigh, vis ited Mrs. McNeill Saturday. GI¥E mOM A VACATION Reserve early for the best Mother’s Day treat of all A day away from the kitchen — and spent right here! Where the menu is varied, the food is tops'and the ser vice smooth and efficient! ^cuci^h Elk Restaurant ^ Raeford, N. C. Go GREYHOUND p-i^^and SAVE •>’ » • % It; \ i ASK YOUR GREYHOUND AGENT, OR WRITE TO GREYHOUND, RALEIGH, R. C., FOR INFORMATION ON GREYHOUND’S LOW GOST CHARTER BUSES TnaON BUS STATION Raeford Hotel Phone 239-1 *1 WOODWORK WILL MAKE YOUR HOME- SELECT IT NOW THIS EASY WAY! A beautiful entrance to "set off” your new home—a stairway that will grace your home through the years — china closets to make your dining room more aittriustlve — kitchen cab inets that will cut housework! All these you can see right now in the new Curtis Woodwork line. We’ll gladly help you—with free litera ture and advice — and you can see ttie big new Curtis Woodwork Style Book here, too. Authentic in design, Curtis Woodwork is found in the finest homes — yet it can be yours at moderate cost. Let us help you choose the wood-| work that best suits your home, whether you plan to I build or modernize! Drop] In soon. No obligation! !S66 ^ CURTlS WOODWORK SCARBOROUGH BUILDERS SUPPLY Salesman in Raeford on Tues. & Fri. Phone 1144 Lumberton, N. C. J
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