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THE HOKE OQlUlfW NEWS cJSlite C«llllll7*S NClWSpa^r THE HOKE COUNTY JOURNAL VOLUME XXV. mittBEVLiii. RAEFORD. N. C, 7 i^eford;Pec^e Much Asfflstaiice Needy FaiiailicS as the conunittee of )as Cheer fon^ •wish to w? intess hot shu^rS^^^piedatioa tot lE^roos respo^, made by ^ 43idennt organizatii%i';-and individ* oals who contributed to . this fund, / first, yre wish to achhoyrled^re the splendid oontribution glvmi by the^ aehooVr. oMdr^n at Thsnlasgiyjng . ^h^,found its way into tbS nOmBS ■of uoM^fiftee^ needy families Where it a irreat falessinK. the call for clothhi^ W^as ^^geia^dUiihr' Responded to and'^ shout \;eOTsen ' ihipiidKd .. azides, inelud|nK hose, and shoc^, ha^e beep Ibhpd wheiKi they. 4^' hdg^ to. hepwarm' :those who .woaltt :^herr ri&he' gt^rins itomi oodd. Hdter* ^ial|fBjc;ievett: flirilts has, been, given alt axe rdniy foi^ seryiee istmas S^soh Very' Chxlttinaa Was quiet in .fiaefiord dris -season^- there b^g^no ontstend- ing eWadts taking place and^nqjb^sa- gedic^i/to augk ihe occaaon. . Portun-; .Wwda of any jsoRsequence; Penhrei tte highwfHrs. whi*. ^is |br satisfactibn. ~ A -^btige hipfe#.of-huys and fdrls>at;>|!C^ei^ fbi^ng As As ;h;:larj^ mnhbel of otherSi returned^, to them 1)^8 %fet; thfei; hsfiidnys pm_ p^heiw tnade the ccciisidn A happy ene. ’ I^yone fy iniia^lliHg ■ ■ ^ . large v:{: piopo(rtiQhs and 'hi ^ nrany Weiiir.e-«’ " ' ‘ ■ M ;lnit not'least, the food, tiist wtt9 distrithted to at liiiuBt forty flutf- uift to «kno' tWifeifl^pf wndt of tfie Bos!^ , . foott. ’’^ insh'-tb prt gSJdisationiowt hMnt|«B 'wPapi»ciatioh>' Mid the onM village was warm^ a^ de corated Sev^y-ftve children gath- ceived a . Stodndg^ feUoir’'Vith;‘‘frui^ /^Andy^ and inUiins^jfiibiO a {Air of ...'hose each' and a toy ’ was given by the school children. From the cloth pontribated *by tbe merchwts, 21 dresses had beffl made hy kindi' loY* Ing han^ and were given to the lit tle ,g!*’i** You may imagine bow happ^ th^ were! Besides these there wei*e ten ox twelve other cMW- Ten who reee^ GhxiatinM fuesente suitable to thtte seyend .needs. ' May G^zi^ rewaid each of ,'' you ’for yopr kindness to offers. -■.Mrs, vW«A- rs. Heotc^ t)r. R. L .Murray, Dr H. R. Cromartie, yf. E. Freeman, ; W P. Hawfield. Donations to the .Christmas cl^r fund not preyioosly listed in The News-Journal kre the fottowung: F. P. Johnsmi .two and a naif bushels of meal- Mrs. v?- B. $10.00; Mrs. A. t>. CazSwcll, $2.M, Mrs. Jesse Gibson, canned gooi s; Mrs. Panl Dickson, canned ^goolS; J. L. Teal, meat; Aberdwn C^pel, groceries; Dr. W. M. Fauley. S5.00; a friend, flour and gTOoeneii. Old Catalog Raeford Institute Unearthed glad, Boy ^ IT, CBff Cbrioly, made a-truck the mondng pespK and ^deposited the znofe; cbnt|it^pn&. Christnink hoade^ zqiA^ end gavo a^ChrilstHnA phtiHie. Th© ready nei^hse tp jthh call, of the z*ee4v Was' niie. thst g^iddmied t^ a jirivM aM .the they-^ _ th&'vtpAk Wan gnunds Chrii substani Eve thin h«0,^pf Racfe#Fui iiitiu'c Go7 ^cceliso? Fiii^tur^ Effective .January the first the Raefo^ Fu^ture Co., a new %ni- terpriSe in:^ Eaefprd^ .Ijpgan IgirineBS in tbe Ibcatlezi formerly occupied by Freeman Farinture ^^iKes, this hpri' ness, in a way, siAe^^g Ihe bid, thotp^ with a new Rhe of mftch- arnhse. It. is owned, by- : Messy^ L; Gatlin'- IAM soh^ M>L, and will be uhd^ of the latteri'^inn^N^hy' JT. D; HoWeU; who hknijS^ A^th the Fcee- roan Fuinitinre^^^ ft long XLuniter - l^^ S’ftaaSff. * K.‘ :Fft0e* man, owner of, the -retirhi^ ^ignMy; ^1 derot© j iiis time ' to;ir3Es two steres M AherdeOT and' inyetteViBfe and' will prohnidy move vto ^ Ipflier place somOT&iife Mr.,M^ t4. (ptatUh, Jri, IS a of ;Wal^ CbBege and associa^ zA' since his .pgaduiation'W|a)> the Faypi- promise of a ness careeri->]0te &:uf^5Wve'«^ ford apd ; !»««>» ^adqat^ MRa8*n*d hlsdi^o bl and .his 2fr8!#‘ire JilSH. thhV^^eiias decided te^^ non^ hla^prd^Ks pl^ FRBlAf;^:^ANUART 3, m 1930 Mention shohld he made about tbe valuable help that was rendered the ibblpj^ P^e^ of, the cousin .dhriz^ ^e, C^Sh^s season. lh*ortlie pa^ tivp 6r thtee years a sum of 'numby had been tun^ in from the sdle ca Christmas seals among the cmored people and $120.80 of this fund wi^ used to finish somethmg to eat fcg those who were in poor dxettm- stances. An effort •was made to ids- tribute wwt was given to all paxts of the Gowii^.. rqid to odd people who Were ppaMo to vbrk atiid to •widov^ •wijlA’ a'-nd^r of cd^dren. .T^rty^ seven fampes^ and. individuals heised, . ofertatn that aid weht to a ls«^;?nnnd>er Tidib weipq. in titute MrriiiilstaheieA.' Tfe •wept he desesIWx h^'liiut most of those who ^izr.nasd -do^iaed peup *8 Qoitt^a Gi By dmooi! 3*^8.: moridhg abqqtr tibhee- I’s Gin was bp qii.fiiU and ^b. Locu'I' ION PRICE $1A0PESVEaR; iH iADVAlfCE. Aiid Robbed Monday ,ing Weto-' the wor mor away Wh^.’ - .While xetuming fr(Hn Aberdeen on Monday zught of last .week, Mr. J. G. 'WiUiacDis. .an inisurance man of in, toe. hre tx^h Irving, this pls^, wasjforced off the high- jwanh beds and dres' - - - - - . _ to, face a biittor A|^rc^tiofi hehuling of 'wa'ter,'^^y tiate to- save anything, of touse dr contents b^ their ived the cotton and .utod )st how the fire originated jibwzi. A colored than had _ about seven o’cloidc, the fqre wtil about thr^vihe f -toe cotom the aeCd housp hutd a box ne^ly fimsibed bus . job ^deriadd .to -k©, to his hmue ■ a'^f^ich. W^e he Was Ui house caUght -fire and s diseoverqdr^wxis •well pn- i^ Whole huildi% heing The ftrmen .rimed .ftoie away fwah the fire and . wks doiie to this other d^uiled. is the seoozki to burn on ^^heJand makes the f^zth xzdtdv two other !fires Thav- ed t^ere within a. jrear. itfer of the two amounted . . ‘(ri©®t loss. "Pie gm was of two-s||zy. construction^ had been- in To t^^Edit^ l^oke News-jdipipaO nfjF» .a^TwH , ItuiS luacc, waa^xvavcu un wic mijii- Eacfiw^ , N' .Cj *■- . dreams of [way ^y a car which passed from the i Deer Girt'■*- ittor, mpz®- [toair and after he was forced-to stop I The jfood peojde of Raefcwd.. than.' Tlnu I" ftlds fire inf? of bu^^ ^ fe hg^: Mr> J. D,i f^^^ mnpaber of andTh^' Howell assoeiai^ wth .him he whl | ginned ailaoMe quanrity of cotton in The News-Journal is indebted to Mrs. M. W. Dew for a catalog of old Raeford Institute for the yeM 1896-97, most of which is reproduced' as written.. The front cover is la beled “Cizcular” and carries the name of Maj. M. MCR. McLauchlin.,as prin cipal. It will be recalled, by many that he was a brother of(fMr. J. W. McLauchlin. Tins little booklet was flirinted by The Fayetteville Printing ■^nd Publishing Co. It -will be noted '^nt the-list of pupils for the preced ing year classifies them as males and females. Mrs. R .B. Lewis Honors Mrs. Thomas * Mrs, R. B. Lewis charmingly en tertained on Friday afternoon, De cember 27th at her beautiful new home. This was another of the many parties gfiveh in honor of Mrs Craw- . ford Thomas, a recent bnde. Christ mas decorations nzade the alrrady lovely living room nni rooms most attractive. Three tables were arranged fox bridge. After several lively progressions Miss Josephine Hall was , found to have -made high score and'was presented a beautiful chiffon handkerchief. Low; score price, an attractive sewing box, went to Miss Marie Dew. Mrs, Thomas was' also iriven a dainty diiffon dance handkerchief. Mrs. Lewis, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Alien McGee, of Winston-Salem,, served a delicious salad course. Tho'Se pre^nt were Mesdames Crawford TI Aler Patterson . . ...- ■•^Speeman, Addie Mae Gatlin, Mai |b|w, Alma . McBryde, Jessie Brig] .^Ferguson, M’srtioe Barrington, M' Lee*.Seate, Bennie McFidj^h 1 Josephine Hall. Mrs. W. E. Fri man. Miss Hallie. Freeman and Mi^i Roibbie Johnson of Raleigh came for refr^hmentsu Senator Brooldiart To ’ Be At Southern Pines wpzpc \ It pie axe- to'-be-^bpmnrihdad for inak- dng^>vailable this sum of >m(mey for help of toe needy, and if they looew the gieaii goq4 that- was done fdr; toe small atobtinto paid in by th^ they shq^ pot.' regret having a' hand in helping put in the way they did, '; ■ .'• MAIHESpN-LAKEL The following amouncenbant will be of widehprrad ihter^st to people of this sectioii. “Mr. and Mrs, Samuel -William Tr^lor announce the marriage of their sister. Miss Nellie ^tiline Lakel, to Dr. Joe Gaddy Matheson on Saturday the twenty-first of De cember, j>ne thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine, Washington, Penn sylvania. Will be at home after the fifteenth of January 434 Leonard' Avenue.” The following account of the mai^- riage was carried by a Washingtmi newspaper: “Dr. J. Gaddy Mathei^i, of tha interne staff of the Washin|«- ton hospital, and Miss N#he Pauline Lakel, of Los AingeleSi Califomia, were married ^torday bl .Kttsburgh by Rev. Elbert E. Oney, Mrs. Math- eson is a grariuate of Penn Hall at Chairibersburg, and also of the nurses training school of the Pennsylvania hospital, at Philadelphia. Dr. Math- eson’s hofme is at Raeford, N. C. He graduated from the University of North Carolina and from the Jeffer- oon Medical collepe. pt Philadelphia. They returned to Washington Sunday andwill establish a home in Leonard aveiwe.'' Dr. Matheson is a son of Mr and Mrs. R. A. Matheson of this place and has a ^ large circle of friends who will wish him every happiness. Emoire Cafe Wins ChristmaLs Tree Prize have a of wide m^rienoe snd gq^ judgiitt^ ifi the fttraftuzpvbdsi- Xi^.:.and' ottd riho 'Iris a~.hpst fzibnds 'who fike to ^ business ww Kim- This comhinataon assures this sbcirion of Ai first Mass furniture store pnd .a -' wHitinua'tion trf, the business ' whlch'- Mri Hreeman kiaves, even though'it a Itew business in ail ess^tidl demms. WiUie D. Walt^ Passes Last Week Mr. Willie. D. Walters^ son of Mr and' Mrs. T. E. Wallem. of Blue Springs morning, Dj^rphey the 2^^^ at 12.15 o’dock Of pnfjpanoiria. fe had busly iB M had h^ef'ttee^dn^Tobust health; Ik ing am'Oted with asthma for many During the Christmas holidays the Woman’s club sponsored a Christmas tree mo'vsment among the merchants of Raeford which was carried out in fine style and added much to the at tractiveness of the tpwn, Trees -were set at the curb in front of each mej^chaiit's store and wires were styung in a line over these' trees on both sides of Main, Street in toe business section. The merchants atr rford ThOtnaa -^.ijtfached Christmas lights which showed S in many colors .and 'made a very pretty scene; especially at jiight. A prize of five dollars for the most attractive tree was won by the Em|^ Cafe. WOMAN'S CLUB THANKS RAEFORD MERCHANTS The Civic Depaxra|^of the 'Wo- 'man’s club desiies^HInress toeir leep appreciation iHHjr merchants p.A:he to'wn in then^lping of toe iristmas tiees In ftont of their pMces of bosineSB. nie trees wqxe all very pretty, and eyen the nn- d-fsorsted ones added to the bewi:^ steMto. T%t viriacL. goep •ft'as a raelttL- _ o^st church, and was exbmplacy in his .lalits and worthy of the esteem 0-^ all his pcquaintapces. The fun eral was conducted from his home Friday inoiping at 11 o’clock by his pastor. Rev. W. F. I rawick, and -in- te.-'m'.’nt •w:!® mode ui the Raeford cpmevpiv. Thb choir sa-.g softly and beEu;i/ullv ?+ the tn&vr “^hide Wjth Me,” sad -'Shall We Gather At the River.” The bsautiful Roral weratos and the large crowd present attest ed i.'i a ■ small way to esteem in w' ich the young man was held. The rail bearers were Alex Wal ters, W.'llie Walters, Hinton JlcPhaul. Flovd' McPhaul, Jamas McPhaul and Cecil NePhaul, all fir rt cousins of tte declared. ■ Miss Louise Blue , ^te^ins Friends Miss Louise Blue entertained with two tables of bridge at her home Friday evening, Dec. 27th. After Severn! progressions the hostess as sisted by Miss Margaret Peele, served delicious refreshments. Those pres ent were Misses Kathleen Dew, Mury Lee S^te, Josephine Hall, Eunice Campbell, Forest Austin, Lucile Mc Leod and Margaret Peek. Mrs. Polston Hostess Bridge Party Mrs. Benton Polston •very charm ingly . entertained at. bridge on the Monday praceding Christmas day. Three tables were arranged for the game in her attractive sun purlor. Christmas decorations made the back- rVTound for an evening of gaiety. Especially attractive was a small brilliantlv lighted Christmas tree in the ye^ gtnee it was built. pri]|«zty was insured but the amount » unknown as this is writ ten, ; • '. Lumber Bridge Items I/amber Bridge, Dec. 31.-^Pziday evening .fit eight o’clock the annual reunion of titO alumnae of Lumber Bridge Mjgh sekool 'was held -at the school v-guditozium. Membership— class^^frinn ’Sa to ’80 Wese in-vited. Tbe ;!|ki^torium was lovely deco rated fBixistmas colozs. There vtere fbogtebl^ of bri^e made up by ^; jpieBte.~ Also ctoer amuse- menls w^'ckjoyed. an eleption of new offir bers clo^ of tte Tei^on. .lir, DuncibtlKw^saa-wne/'' dent; Miss Mary Croqift* ‘ Walker, vioe-p^sident; Ipss Leona ]Moim>e, secreCoryr Mr. Walker Stamps, treas urer. It was the decision of to© alumnae that tbe reunion would be held next Christmas. A ddidpos course of chicken sdad was. seiTPd. Mrs. Kate > D. Walker and datiito- ter. Miss Elizabeth, and son, Mr. N. L. Walker, of Rakigh, speii the weekend of the Christmas holidays with Mrs Walker’s daughter and son- in-law, Dr .and Mrs. tSios Stamps. Miss Ursula Balfour gave a din ner for a few of her friends Christ mas evening..., Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smitii,- Mrs. Annie H Smith, Mrs M. H. Allen and Mrs. W. A. China. Mr. and Mrs M S Bristow and children of Raeford spent (toristmas •with Mrs Bristow’s mother, Mrs. George Li'vingston. Miss AlKe Clifton of Charlotte spent the Christmas holidays in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clifton. Sie returned to her work in Charlotte Mtmday. Miss Maggie Monroe returned home Saturday iSter visiting Dr. and Mire. R. L. Felton in- Carthage. Mr Otis Keeter of Charlotte was a weekend gaast in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clifton. ‘Mr..^dwih Clifton of Washington, D. C., is spending the Christmas holidays 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clifton. He -will return to his •work iWednesday, Mr Prpd Lee of Rocky Mount spent tba weekend in the home of his auiit and qncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coibb. Mr. Glynn Cobb returned to Wake Forest Sunday after spending the holidays with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cobb. Miss Mary Helen Chason spent se'veral days during Christmas 'with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clifton. Miss Mary Frances Carver of Fay etteville spent the weekend -with he fouzid ^^t he wUs hemmed in by -this car. qh4,'Wotoer from; (be |gar. Three mAS with mhsked faces nude him “stick -km up” and then robbed him of a roll of moheyr which ‘they post haver, knqvm in some ^y h^had .’vmh him; io^to© :anaount,.jpf jl97«w. 'Tnj^ were five men iif -the two cars s^ afler robbing Mr Wil liams they let the air out of a tire and mk^ ihka stand bebind..his, car as they drove off. No Hue has been found as to who the perpetrators of this outrage axe. Officers here think it may be tite same gimg iiiat made a vmry similar holdup near San ford a few nlgi^ previous^. Mrs. 1^. A. Golfier Honor^ t^st People - tbis ; pk©e h© Wl U-rested ih the idnorong aci^'UKl of a party gi\!in in Stat^ville honox- hig Mrs. Robert. A. .CoUieri^ .who be fore l^r recent marriage,- was Miss Margaret Adams, farmerly liae- ford: • Hoke -Cenzity ha^ done so tbe vray of (wntribid^zig to this^ pinesB of the Ix^ slid girls St ^ Childrm’s'IHviskii, Mt I wiAlta take'tiiis method of thanking It would have done- their, jwyijig good; to see the chadton enj toemselves at the Christmas oHetotibn. when they received; gifts so., kindly se^ them ' friends in the, Sandhills. A mnn- ber of them would undoimtedly h^ heofr left out completely and tiie_ldad of Christmas moqt .difldren would hpve been deniri thmn not been for the. kmdDesB of friend One littlq 'girl who did ; tiMt hear from home at all .develc^ped’^^iA of scariet feveir oU' CSmirtaisp ZBoming, amd the toss , whito -ehe^ off-the Chrigtoias • txee have much, to keep her amused and dicing this illness. Aiiother 'rfri, who "is W&d. read, -rrom 1. the beautiful story of the FfM Chiirtmas from the Bible as part q* the Christmas tree exerdses. 'toe people of Raeford and ofter nearby towns have dime sq much lor PXecintion and thedrs; but we .with these good people, to know how d^ly we anprwate their kind-ess. extend to all ^kem rur best wishes for a New Year of mneh happin-ess and prosperity. ' Sincerely yours, P. P. McCain, Sopt., North Carolina Smatorinm. soiu; Joh^n was hostess at a lov^ tea, 'toesday afternoon at Bartom Springs. “The gu^s were greeted by Mrs. J. H. Lowrance, ot Barium Spripgs, the flrst half hour, and 1^ Misses Dorothy Dillon and Catherine N^ly afterward Miss Johnsdn rec^qSd in the living room with Mrs. Golliei-, Misses Anne and EHmse Bristol, Miss' .4 _ t. « Maiw Lois Elm, Mrs. C. D. Moss, ’ Misg Margaret M-OITIS Mrs./Jack Joyner, Mrs. JSmes Patter- . a. ^ son, l^ses Ida Alliscm, Jean Craig,; EiIlteFtaillS X'YlCiay Jean to Annie Ixvine Morrison, ^ I Calotte; Mi©© j^uum Ltog, of Nor- Hiss Margaret Morris ddigfatfnHy folk, Va.; and Miss Katherine Rog- eiitertained a nmnbsr of her friends teiS of Gziffei, Friday eveifing. Dec. 27tih, at her Blanche.Aka-;A9me.,,^nQ^^ ..pMiim:- aader and, tobeete afbst the 'way to toe dining room. Befreto punto s^ cake wefier served. Those ments were served by Misses Lila' enjoying this delightful affair wece Steele, Louise Knox, Rosa Steele, Miisses Mary E. McFadyen, libby Dolly moore, of Charlotte, and Mary McBiyde, Sarah B. Campbell, Flor- Deiuiy Hall of Belmont. ede Campbell, Mary Monroe, Mary “Coffe^ was poured by Mrs. J. B. Morris, Mary Neal McNair, Lorena Johnson and Mrs. W. C. Brown, Andrews, Mildred McDuffie, Thehaaa mothers of the hostess a]id~hiKU)Ziee. Hall xmd guest, Nell Jones, of Talto, A musical program was given-do^ng ©xid Messrs Woodrow Teal, Julian the afternoon by Miss Martha Dodm, McLeod, Woodrow Mdioan, Julian of. Charlotte, Miss Margaret Penning- . Wright, T. B. Lester, Fred CoHiretii, ton prekideij at the register. Mrs. S. i “Chink” Bethune, Kermit Crawley, A. Grier, of Barium Springs bade the Jake Austin, Henry Monroe and WR- guests adieu the first half hour and Bam Lamont. Miss Mattie Belle Fraley spoke the '_ ; ~' '~—~ good-byes th.e remaining hour. The , ElltertainS Wlfil A. entire lower floor of the home was tvt "v •!> . thrown en suite and decorated j i\CW 16&rS Jf^HTCy throughdqt with a wealth of Christ mas greens.” Miss Anna Rogeip entertain>^ a I nmnber of her friends at her home County Boards to I Tuesday evening at a new year’s ■m/r . TT uw J ! party. Dancing and progrssive coit- iVICCt xlOrC JVxOBluUy versatlon were enjoyed until a late I hour and the shooting of fire crack- The Board of County Commissionr' ©rs and other fire works furnished ers and the Board of Education will *nuch merriment. Tlie young folks meet in regular session on next Mon- 'were eagerly awaiting the arrival of day, January 6th. Nothing of un- the' new year and at a few nnnutes usual interest is scheduled to take before midnieht they journey down place other toan that a committee town and rang the bells, from the Raeford bar will appear be- 1 Those invited to em'oy Miss Rog- fore the commissioners to ^k them, ers’ hospitality were: Sarah Draugh- to use all leniency expement and an, Mary Neal McNair. Marv Mon- lawful in the foreclosure of lands. Tin- roe, Elizabeth Cromartie, Margaret der tax suits recently instituted. ; Walters, Florede Camnbell, Vera Cox, — ^— ;—J ' Lorena Andrews, Harriet Hodgin. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. China of Lula Hall, -Sus^ Gulledge, Hallie Rosemary and mother, Mrs. M. H. Freeman and Hallie Reaves. ‘KThink” Allen of Little ton spent Christmas Bethune, Robert McDonald^ T. B. with Mrs. Allen’s daughter and son- [ Iester. Jr., Marion Gatlin, ‘ Robert in-law, Mr and Mrs. W. D. Smith. | Hampton, Fred Culbreth^—-Walter Dr,jand -Mrs. R. L. Felton and lit- ; Brown. Gaston McBryde, Henry Mon- tle daughter, Margaret Aim, of Car-! roe, Leo Puller, John D. McNeill, thage, were guests of Mrs. Felton’s | James Matheson, “Hump’’ Campbell, mother, Mrs. A. J. Marley, during; Kermit Crawley and IWiUiam Lam ont. one comer. Mrs. Clyde Upchurch Misses Margaset and Axmie Mack made hi.ijh score and rwelved a love-1 Tolar, ly grecn^crystal sandwmh plate while ' “ wv f .. — — — — — — — .g 1 Mrs. Bonnie Blue received low score S rize. Mrs. Polston served a ^ very elicinlis twe^t course. Tho Christ mas idea carried out in the re freshments. WOMAN’S CIRCLE MEETS . C The Business Woman’s Circle met Tuesday evening, Dec. 31st at Mrs. W. M. Fairley’s. The young- la^es. of the town who are at home for'jh©,^^ hbli^ys were the giuests. After a delicious supper, a busineite and^^ votional hour was condu^;' T^se present besides the menihefs of^thq - Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Young of Rich mond, Va., arrived Stoday and spent rmtil Christmas evmiing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. "Young. Mr. Marcus Allen of Wilmington spent several days through the holi days in town 'with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr and Mrs. W. D. Smith. Mr. T. G. Balfour trf Richmond, Va., is spending the holidays here' with his children, Mr. and 'lUss Bal four. Mr. D. C. Adams of Reidsville yn>ent Christmas here 'with his moth- ^-in-law and family. Mrs. Adana had been -here for semral days. Both returned to Ee^daville Sunday. the holidays. ,' - Mr. B. M. Waiiford of Aberdeen • spent Christmas in town 'with rela- HAS OLD-TIME SQU XRE DANCE tives and friends. * A most delightful old-time square Mrs Charles Murphy and sons,! dance was enjoyed by the friends Stephen and Pitzhugh and daugh-! of Mr and W. J. Bo^ds at their ters. Margaret, Mary Cobb and Ag- I borne in Quewhiffle To'wnship on Sat- cizele were Misses Maud and Mio^, - t- — Poole, Mayme McKeithan, tsahel Mt-w Mr and Mrs J. T. Clark w^re the Padyen, Sarah and Etlzaheth'Crom- redpimit* of the best Christmas gift Padyen, ^ aztie, Margaret Walters, -Josephine Hall, Eunice Campbell, Margaret Pkele, United Stateis Senator Brookhart of Washingtojiu will be the guest of Chiixcfe,^.Wi^;,r ■■ ■ Fair Exchange evec^ a fine baby gixL Mr. David Liringston of Coluznlna, S. C., visitM his inother, Mrs. Geo. Livingston, througjh . the Christmas holidays. ^ . Mr. anC-lfea. Chicles Beitman nes, of Gretna. Va, spent the week end with Mrs. Murjto^s bxPther, Mr. J. D. Cobb, and family. Mrs. Mur phy and children are •visiting rela tives at Pqrkton' and Red Springfs also. Mr. William Walker of Raleigh spent several days during the holi days with, Mr. Walker Stamps. Miss Maud Lovett is ill 'witli (In. She has been sick for several dazre. The baby of Mr. and Mrs VTalter Marley was right sick several days with carlet fever but is up now plqying about. Mr. and Mrs. Marley have three other children, but none of the others have contracted the disease so far. School will begto Wednesday, Jan. 1st. This is an ideal time to begin wozk so as to be busy all theTear. Here’s hoptzig every student will re solve to do better work the coming yatn;'and put forth every effort to that nsolntion. A. 1. Marley la te Cvthage - urday night last. Among those in attendance were Misses McNeill'. Pauline Redden,- Katie Con(dy and Marne Conoly, Among the gentle men dancers from Raeford •were Messrs Eldridge Chisholm, Martin McKeithan, Locke Cameron, Hubert McLean. Robert Morris and Wood- row McLean, and from the adjacent section were Messrs Tom -McN-eill, Clarence IrcBryde, John A. Wilkee and several others. ■'V‘a SHPORD-McCORMlCK Friends in Hoke County will be in terested to learn of the marriage of Miss Sarah McCbrmidk, daught« of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCormick, of Parkton, tq Mr. George Ashford, of Rocky Mount. The eezemony toR: idace at the home of th© bride on .Monday morning, De& 2Srd, a| 10 o’riock with only a fonr doM frittds present. FoIIoiring. e wedifaii^ii^ tovy 'Will make thw ■ Mount •IBIB kease at Rotor
The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
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