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IJpchurch and Mrs. Ar-
:ltaUieeon, Jr., two very popu-
at. brides w«re again hon-
Thorsday afternoon when
t-:';#^'$iMdalne6 Boh Lewis and Julian
^ ^jioAiison entertained them at the
of Mrs. Lewis. Tables were ar-
it^naged for both bridge and rook.
wlitle Mn. RaIHe Oatlin wtJn m ;fc'
Tookj toth receiving prises. IMder'
of low score in bridge was Mrs.
E. B. Garrett.
Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Johnson pre
sented ,their honorees with pieces of
linen.
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- Those playing rook found thier
Vlaees in the sun parlor and those
playing bridge were in the living
room.
One can hardly imagine more beau^
tifnl flowers than those which were
used to make lovely living room,
dinin.g room and sun parlor.
At the end of the game a salad
plate with most delicious refresh
ments were served. A color scheme
of yellow and green was carried’
out in the salad course. Mrs. John
McGoogan won high score in bndge
LOCAL SCHOOL ELECT OFFICERS
The election of officers for class
organizations in the 9th^ 10th,and
11 th grades of the Raeford High
School marked a further step in the
school getting “set” for the year.
The Senior class organized Mon
day. The following officers were
elected: President^ Albert Akins;
Vice-President, Mildred McDtifric;
Secretary^ Fulford MaMillaii, anti
Treasurer. Edwin Pickier.
The Junior class elected the follow
lag officers for this year: President
Jake Austin; Vice-President Marj’
Isabella ^Ra.v; Secretary, Sara Brown
PEOPLE TOOK AFTER- ^
NOOR I^AP .SUNDA'
iMr. and Mrs. H. C. ;McLauchlii
make their xshlldrein itake^a nap ev
ery Sunday afternoon Vhen they ar(
to go to church that night. Th(
children have gotten the idea tha
only those who take an afternooi
nap can go to church.
Last Sunday night at church the
crowd was very small and one ol
the young chaps remarked to his
mother that there were only a few
who took their naps that afternnoh.
ADVERTISE or BE FORGOTTEN. =
Campbell^ and Treasurer Malloy
fs:
Pay^ybiir town taxes for the year 1929 s
We' .^IL shortly advertise all property on =
which the tiE^es for 1929 have not been S
paid and you c^n save yourself additional 5
expense- yd -Inconvenience by settling =
these taxS right pway. . M
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FORECLOSURE SALE.
Under power of sale in a mort
gage to thp undersigned executed
by Carey L. Stephens and wife^ Mar
garet^ dated April 23^ 1928, register
ed in book of mortgages No. 1,, p.
16j of Hoke Cohnty, for default in,
the payments stipulated therein^ the
mortgagee will sell to the highest
and best bidder at public sale at
the courthouse door In Raeford.
said county and State, for cash at
noou^ Monday^ October 13fi 1930, the
lan4^ tlescrJbed in said mortgage
which description is as follows; ,
Lots Nos. 20^ 21 and 24 as shown
on ulot of John W. Moore property^
block No, 1, on east side of Main
Street in Raeford. N, C. Said lot No.
24 commencing at a stake In south
margin of 6th avenue, J. D. Mc
Leod’s ' corner, runs due west to
Stewart Street, thence. South with
Stewart ■ Street 60 feet and continue
100 feet including lots Nos. 20 and
21, to a stake; thence West to J. Di
■McLeod’s line; thence with McLeod’s
North 150 feet, including all three
lots, to Lti© begining. Por further
description reference is made to
Book of Deeds No. 6, p. 57 of said
county and state. '
Posted Sept. 6, 1930.
RAEFORD BUILDING k .LOAN
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Our new huller gins just|iii^IIed are the latest and
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They do not throw out locks of cotton as do the old
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