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0£D^ : .' '''"-' ^ •*-.:■ On^hrlday i^eidug Mn.^am£ili MaoTVaiaia entertaioed toidfe club |[wbich i» the Wednesday club) at borne (m.Centcal Avenue. -On this oc^ion luid with-the ^b her bouM guests, lint, Rpwh^ John son «:ahd' Mrs.- BEorace rWhitiill, .of Medih, jPa„ bnd Mis hrma Stevsison, a sister, who is traqhii^'at Wa^ce. She .also had soWral" town p^le odier ttwn club m«nbers. Mrs. Bd Johnson received high score prize, Mrs, Israel Mann low score and the ^)uee honor guests received lovely gii^ts.;ip DcUciotei refrtel^ents were served after cards were laid aside.- • SIDNEY LANIER DAY. The Daughters of the Confederacy throughout the South are making a great effort to hstve the picture of Sidney Lanier, the South’s sweetest singer,* placed in the Hall of Fame -All schools and school superintehd- j^ents have been urged to put on prO' L'^grams on Sidney Lanier’s birthday \-which is February 3rd. Mrs. T. L, Cau^e, of Wadesboro, is chairman of me North Carolina division and die is urging a’^'statewide observance of-Lanier’s anniversary. ■’ f MRS. C. H. GILES RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL. ^ ' ' ■ ■ Mrs. C. H. Giles, Who fell and was very seriously hurt just before Christ mas, and who had been in High- smite hospital since, returned to her home here last week. She is improv ing slowly, and is able to sit up a while each day. MRS. JOHN McGOOGAN BRIDGE HOSTESS. Mrs. John McGoogan enetertaihed tee old bridge club last Thursday ev ening. Mrs. Paul Dezeme, Mrs. Arah Stuart and Mrs. Curtis were guests other than club members. Mrs. Ben ton Thomas was ^awarded tee prize for high teore and Mrs. Curtis w^ remembered with a gift. A sweet course was served. BBAVnFDL TEA IN lOtS. A. A. McFADTEN’S HOaH>R. U. D, C. OBSERVES LEE- JACKSON DAY. Mrs. - H. L. Gatlin was hostess to the Raetord chapter of U. D. C. at the Januarx meeting. Mis. J. M. McDuffie assisted Mrs.. Gatlin in re ceiving. Mrs. William Lamont gave an in teresting program on Lee-Jacksen and Maury as outlined for the his torical work of tee month. tee close of tee meeting refressh- ments were , served. MR. AND MRS. T. B. UPCHURCH IN FLORIDA. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Upchurch are enjoying their annual sojourn in Flor ida. They are in Fort Lauderdale and will be there until early spring. H. L. Gatlin and Dewey Howell, of tee Raeford Furnitute company, spent Tuesday in High Point attend- ing tee furniture exposition. Mr. ‘Gatlin is ever on tee alert to see and get tee newest and best for his store. Miss Irma, Stevenson, sister of Mrs. ■ K. A. MacDonald,, has been visiting the MacDonalds. She was here while the school at Wallace, in which she teaches was closed (^n ac count of tee flu epidemic. CALL TO COLORS; Preparedness fa the by.word of the time, so Anne Shirley, sparkling RKO Radio star, is right in step with the resultant style tread. The torso jacket of navy features the new longer length—fa set off with typical marine’s l»«lt, gold buttons, chevron-trimmed pock ets. Gold braid marks the pockels of red, the red repeated in all round pipings. Cadet bine marches in Anne’s six-gore skirt and fash ions her red-trimmed beret. White gloves finish off the ensemble. Mrs. W.,C. Brown and Mrs, Wim*m Lamont gave- a very l^ptiful tea ast Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. A. MtJ’adyai, who has re cently returned to America from China. The house, tastefully, arranged with potted plants, cut flowers,.K^t- ed candles and cherry, open fl was quite a contrast to the dreary weather outside. Mrs. Clarence Lytch and Mrs. P. P, McCain greeted the callers and Mrs. John Walker introduced th^ to tee' receiving line. In teis line were Mrs. ^mont, -Mrs. Brown, Mrs A. A. McFadyen, Mrs. Wflliam-Mc- Fadyen, Mrs. J. W. McLauchlin, and Dr. A. A. McFadyen. Mre. J. S. Poole showed tee way fromSthe liv ing room to dining room whei^ they were received by Mrs. John McNeill, Misses Sara Lytch and Jennie Clark, A color scheme of green and yellow was used in tee dining room. The table was Covered with a lace cloth .On each end were baskets filled with white chrysanthemums, white snap dragons, swansonia and fern, and in tee center of tee table was a crystal candelabrum with green and yellow tapers. Ices, cakes and mints were in tee same color motifi. Mrs. Paul Dickson, Mrs. W. T. Covington and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald cut cream during the calling hours. Cream, individual blocks of cake, nuts and mints were served by very attrac tive- young gills. Misses Patey Btoe, Mollie Cameron, Josephine Hall, El sie Upchurch and Katherin^ Ann Walker. Mrs. Lawrence Poole and Mrs. Herbert McKeithan stood at hall entrance to tee dining room. On entering the rear hall guests were greeted by Mrs. G. B. Ho-wland and Mrs. R. L. Murray, who directed to tee register over which Miss Mattie McLauchlin presided. Over a hun dred called to greet and welcome Dr. and Mrs. McFadyen on their safe arrival back home. They have lived in Soochufu, China, where Dr. Mc Fadyen worked at tee head of his hospital as'long as he was allowed to stay. River'.was burned to tee ground Sun day morning about two o’dock. Arc^ Watson, oldest son of G. . Watson, was arounsed by . the strong smell of smoke. He awoke the others and found teat ^ kitdien urns a bkudng furnace. With nothing but buckets they tried to put it out and by so doing lost almost all tee furniture and everytihng else in tee house. Antiques that had cOhie from Scot land and a fine old diest containing valuable papers that had been in tee family for years were burned. This chest was very mmch treasured as it and the papers had . been hiddda dur- ‘kig'tee^W^-Batwanfi tee Stntag, The Watsons built this home in 1891 and had lived in it ever since. It was built about 100 yards from the Grandmother Fairley home which was teen torn down. Recently many imprpvelnehte hud been made on the place but "not a cent of insurance was carried on it or ever had been, so-the loss is totid and amounts to about $5,000. There are six children and four grown peo ple in the fan^ and they are stay ing arotmd with the nei^bots who have been generous and kind. They hope to build again just as soon as tee way is clear. The syinpathy of tee coun^ goes out to these ptei^le in teis loss and heto is always near in cases Itee this. A Checking accounts, enjoveo By CONIPARATIVEiy FEWA6RflM>ARE USED BY MILLIONS IN THE USA. LIFE INSURANCE, STARTEO IN ENGLAND* IS ALidOST UNIVERSAL HERE. LOW COST EDUCATION IS THE MOST WIDESPREAD /V THE WORLD. AND THROUGH DEVELOPMENT, MASS PRODUCTION AND RFF/C/ENCYt WEVE BROUGHT OUR ^EAT INVENTIONS TO ALL THE •‘MOTOR CARr-RAPiO-^TELEPHONE^ MOWESELECTROU6HTAND POWER.- FOR EXAMPLE* Mrs. John Davis is critically ill with pneumonia. «' • • • Mrs. Isabelle Campbell Bostick, of Laufinburg; was stricken with ap pendicitis and underwent an opera tion- Sunday nighL BIG STOCK HANES UNDERWEAR for men; either Shirts and Shorts, or “long-biuidle” heavies if yon want ’em, at bAUCOM’S. ALL AMEkiCANS BENEFIT FROM AMERICAN ACHIEVEMENTS, ONLY DRUG STORES OFFER YOU BARGAINS REAVei DRUG UOREinc PRESCHIPTION SPECIALIST RAEFORD , NORTH CAROLINA DELRAY OF BOSTON BRIDGE CLUB ENifOYS bA’Y INFITTSBORO. The members of tee old bridge club of which Mrs^Ed Bethune is a charter member, went to Pittsboro yesterday (Wednesday) and spent tee day as Mrs. Bethune’s guests. A very beautifully appointed' luncheon was served after which bridge w-as played for several hours. The day was a most happy one as such occasions always are when congenial friends get togeteer. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fuller spent one day last week in Reidsville.' They went especially to make arrangements for taking up their residence in teat town. :They will move 'there Febru ary 1st. Leo and his brother, Paul, are going into tee furniture business in Reidsville which is about tee best town in the world. (Editor’s personal opinion.) • '• • • Miss Lorena Falls, Miss Kress and Miss Fletcher, of the school faculty, all had flu last week and did not go to their hom« when school closed. Miss Margaret McKenzie also remain ed in Raeford. Here... THE 1941 Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Hall, of Bur lington, .visited Mr. and Mrs; Edgar, Hall Monday.' ■ ***-•■" Rosa -Brown, of Ralei^, spent tee weekend with her parents, Dr. and | Mrs. G. W. Brown. • • ■ ♦ • * Mrs. Bryan Eubanks, of Monroe, I arrived Tuesday to spend several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Edgar Hall. • • • • Laurie McEachern, Hoke’s member I of the House, was unable to come I home for the/weekend, as he was con fined to his room in Raleigh with a ] mild attack of flu. Senator Mc- Bryde, chairman of tee finance com mittee, was at home for the week- | end. News from college boys and girls] and tee families of the Raeford Na tional Guard, is that many have had | tee flu. , ♦ * ♦ * . Mary Helen Gatlin has been sick I at Meredith, Mary Ellen Tliomas at Duke, tee Graham Dicksons and I Younger Sneads at Moultrie. NEW LOT OF WIN^IOW CURTAINS, | varioos styles and kinds for every room; priced 49c to $1.98 per pair, at BAUCOM’S. END GOLD MISERY PRiCES CUT TODAY WITH j-q jffg Reaves’ CO'Go FOR COLD DISCOMFORTS lOc Lux Toilet Soap 2for11c VELLUM 29* 36 large flat sheets — 24 envelopes. Value. 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SlE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY FITCH 75c Shampoo full pound Rexail Theatrical COLD CREAM and Klenzo, FACIAL TISSUES VASELINE Tpnio^large size.. 67c Raeford Furniture X. DRENE 60c Shampdd.....: A,,''cet R^uainted” extra value combination. Full pound ef the cold cream beautiful stan and screen wonwti use god pkg. of 500 soft, absorbent, deansing- tissues. While they last. THElbaMSTOK •OTN FOR ONLY RAEFORD V' iiiniHiviiiiii I! t ■ If
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