SaleVff^&. «»e wwkend
with her mother,' Ifas. J. S. Johnson.
Sh^ had a^' her ^guest Miss Ruth ]
Thomas, of Hroderioii.
HCSK > DICKSON.
Pf'
and Mrs. C. L. Blade, of
sboro, have announced the en-
^ent of their daughter, Margaret,
^ Paul Dickson, Jr., the marriage to
f^e place in November. Miss Black
fe a 1940 graduate of W; C. U. N. C.
She is well known in Raeford, having
spent much time in recent years
here witii hW unde, Laurie McEach-
ern and aunt, Mrs. John McNeill.
Her pmther was the late Margaret
McE^diem Black.
MRS. ROBERTS HOSTESS TO
HER BRHMIE CLUB.
-^hunger Snead and children
will JOi!S’'fJteutenaiit Snead at Port
Mo^lpe ^is week, where they expect
to remain‘for so^ time.
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Dr. and Mrs. Towps, of Greenville,
S. C., have taken an apartment with
Mrs. Ina Lentz. Dr. Towps is in the
medical coi^S of the ninth division.
Mrs. Chandler Roberts entertained
her club at dinner last Monday ev
ening.
Two tables of bridge were in play.
High score prize was won by
Mrs. N. A. McDonald, Jr. Floating
prize was won by Miss Myrtice Bar
rington.
Guests of the club were Mrs. Neu
McFadyen and Mrs. N. A. McDonald,
Jr.
^DEBGARDCaf CLASS.
Mrs. A. K. C^ie has sta,rted her
kindergarden class. Those belonging
to this class are Jenell Snead, Law'
rence McNeiU, Jr., BiUy Street, Peg^
Stanton, Ellen Kate Koonce, Jimmie
Allred, Sheila Balfour, and Shirley
Mann. ' -
NEWCOMERS HONORED*
Raeford people, have shown much
interest in those people who have
recently come to Raeford- to m^e
their homes. These people and
Raeford school teachers were^^este
of honor at a fish fry at C^des
pond. These fish frys are t^icaUy
Raeford and those who acwpw
hospitality were enthi^ihstic m their
expressions of appreciation.^
On Friday night an open mvitauon
was given to all thoSe who played
bridge to a bridge party in the arm
ory. Twelve or thirteen tablw were
in play. Progressive bridge was play
ed and in this way those present got
better acquainted. Beautiful prizes
were given to the officers, their wives,
and teachers holding Tllghest scores.
Refreshments were- served.
Ml
last
i..EdBethune, qf Pittsboro, spent ]
kesday hi town.
Mr: aqd Mis. John- McAulay and
son, Joi^, of Biscoe, spent Sunday
with ‘ McAulay’s parents, Mr. |
and Mrs. D."§. McKeithan.
? '' ■ • • ? ■* •
Mrs. Kate siue Covington and Patsjr I
Blue'spent-toe weekend in Nixburg,
Ala., with Mri and Mrs. Jphn Blue.
Mrs! John ^ue returned home with
them, afifr spending sometime with
Mr. giad'^ElrA'^lue.
Dinner for 3 w 4
Sliced Roast Beef
Hashed BroWn«J Potatoes
Butter^ Carrots
Bread Medley Conserve
Sliced Cucumbers
ChCTiy Sauce
Red Devil’s Fodd Cake, Frosted
Coffee.
Mr, and Mrs. B. P. M*®***^*!"! ^
Sunday ■with Mr., and Mrs. WalhUCJ'.jJj.
McLean.
Will Peele, of Rodtin^wm*
Saturday niipit with Mr. and Mr*.
R. H. Edge of Raeford route 2,
Cot an^ Idrs- R. B. Lewis and
dhughter,'Marian, of Port Moultrie,
S. cT, spenV'the weekend at their
home here.
• • • ■
¥
Betsy Hampton, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. James Hampton, had her
tonsils removed by Dr. H. H. Hodgin
in Red Springs Monday.
. « « • •
pr. W. M. Fairley returned to his
,home in Montreat Tuesday after
spending two weeks in town. While
here he stayed with Mr. F. B. Sexton
♦ • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gatlin and
baby, of Shallotte, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. H. W Gatlin, Sr.
• • • •'V
Mary Ellen Thomas, a student at
Duke University, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Thomas. She had as her guest Miss
Frances Johnson of Weldon.
Miss Eunice Currie has been spend
ing Mmetime at her home here. She
teaches in tlnion county.
Medley CoMenre
4 cups diced pinrapple.
1 cup water.
4 cups sliced apples*
6 cups seeded i?ed chemes.
i tablespoon cinnamon.
1 teaspoon cloves.
1 teaspoon salt.
1-3 cup lemon juice.
1 tablespoon grated lemon nnd.
12 cups granulated sugar.
Boil pibeapple and wat^ j
ten'minut^; add the other fruite^d
boil slowly five minutes.
rest of the ingredients and tet stand
Walter Carter and Eldrige Clari^
of Rockingham, spent a few days wlm
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Patterson,
Raeford route tjvo.
Miss Lillian Akins, of AsheboTO,
spent the weekend with Misses Kau^
and Allie Black.
last ^weekend
relatives:
Lieutenant and Mrs. William M
Curtis, of Oklahoma, have taken an
apartment in the home of Mrs. John
McGoogan. Lieutenant Curtis is now
with the engineering corps ' of the
ninth division.
• • • •
Captain and Mrs. Ben Humphrey,
who-had an apartment with Mrs.
A. J. Fuller, have been transferred
to Fort Benning, Ga.
. ’ ' ^ [several hours—over night is fo^is-
Mr; and »?rs. Gillis McLeod factory. Boil rattier quickly until the
st weekend in Laur'inburg with | ^ fj^i^kness. Stir frequently.
Pour into stearlized jar and seal im
mediately. ,..
Bqd Devil’s Food (An All^Tiro
The many friends of Mrs. Albert
Guin are very glad to know th^
she is rapidly recovering from a speB
of sickness.
'Mk'
Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Haire have
moved to their new home near Fay
etteville.
There will be a community singinR
at Rockfish church Sunday aftemo^
beginning at 1:30 o’clock. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
Bu|st Beaune, Jimmie Stone, J. T.
Yarbbroiigh and Jarries Stephens, of
Fort idoulbie, S. C., sjtent the week
end at their respective homes.
“Dot” Plummer, of Washington, D.
C., spent the weekend with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plummer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morris attended
the T. C. U.-CaroUna football game |
at Chapel Hill Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Reamy and
daughter, Patty, return^ Friday from
a month’s stay in Maryland.
HONCT
W. M. Norris of Tomahawk, Bladen i the hoilinfi water.
County, has sold 1,500 pound of honey bee^n ^jnutes. Add the other
Sperial
Ms cup fat.
1 cup granulated sugar.
2 eggs . ^
% 'cup sour milk (or buttermilk.-
1 teaspoon vanilla.
2 squares chocolate, melted.
% cup boiling water.
1 (4 cups flour.
1 teaspoon soda.
1 teaspoon baking powder.
Vi teaspoon salt.
Cream the fat and sugar. Add eggs,
milk vanilla, chocolate which has
Rev. A. J. Bacot filled his regular
appointment Sunday and Sunday
night at Hickory Grove church. His
sermons were very interesting and
were enjoyed by all who attended.
Florence ’Anita Lester, of Fair
mont, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Les
ter, Sr.
^ N^ docttiReiTt, Other than uie
Constit»#n cif the Uijiited Sta^,
has a^^lho American peppto
more ^rue Liberhf than has 'Rie
Ue Insurance hHkof.
\
Yoiiiri^ yogr family’s * '‘-r*
f Is in proportion to ths
' of your Mfe Ifisufanoe.
iMleqiMle?
I. -i'
&& WimbUh
s Agent
Mr. and Mr-. Garland Moon and
children, Sandra and Betty, spent
several days last week with Mrs.
Moon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Blue.
* « * •
Mrs. H. McK. McDiarmid accom
panied Mr. Harris McRae, of
Ellerbe, and Miss Mary McRae of
Wilson, on a very delightful trip the
past weekend. They went to Hazard,
Kentucky and came back by Knox
ville, Tenn. They visited the Norris
dam and other places of interest
Mrs. McDiarmid says that the color
in the mountains was glorious,
John W. Moore has returned to
his home in Tarboro after spending
several days in town.
51.-C.. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maxwell who
have had an apartment with Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Kinlaw in the old Mc-
Phair home, have moved into the
LOUse rece"«- How
from his apiary during the past year
for eight cents a pound, reports As
sistant Farm Agent R. M. Williams.
James Currie Burris has beeift vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Scott Currie.
“Leaves of Lethargy”
True Mystery Story
Mrs W. C. Harlee is visiting rel
atives in Columbia, S. C., this week
• • • ••
Mary Shaw McDiarmid, of Raleigh,
spent the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. M. S. McDiarmid.
• • • •
Mrs. Joe Gulledge and children
sfient the weekend with relatives in
Greensboro.
♦ • • •
Israel Mann and Ed Brooks spent
Saturday in Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunsucker, Har-
Cumberland County growers have
received 120,000 pounds of Austrian
winter peas through the AAA grant—
of-aid program for fall seeding, re
ports Farm Agent J. T. Monroe.
L&ND
Astounding revelations about a crim
inal who combined science and witch
craft in searching for an elixir of
eternal life. Another of H. Ashton-
Wolfe’s. thrUling detective stories.
Look for it in the October 27th issue |
of
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