THURSDAY. JUNE 3, 1943
THE NEWS - JOURNAL. RAEFORD. N. C
PAGE THREE
Social Items - Personals
PHONE 3521
Mr. and Mrs. Ncill A. McDonald
tad little Neill's tonsils removed at
HJghsmith's hospital last week.
At the same time Mr. and Mrs. Co
Ion Scarborough had Lillian's tonsils
it-moved. While in Fayetteville Co
Jen was taken sick and stayed in the
hospital for a day and night. He is
now back at home and is much better.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sanders and
Edith Sanders attended the gradua
tion exercises at Flora Macdonald Col
lege last week. Gladys Sanders was
a member of the graduating class.
Parties For Brides-Elect.
Two lovely affairs given Wednes
day of last week for the brides-elect.
Misses Gatlin and Thomas, were the
luncheon given by Carolyn David and
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. MacD maid and
Katherine and Mr. and Mrs. West of
Fayetteville spent spent last Friday at
Davidson. Mr. 'MacDonald and Mr.
We-t went to attend a trustee meeting
I Florence Anita Lester at the Lester
Gladys and Mildred Sanders of Flo home and tne bridge-rook party at
ra Macdonald College have returned , Mrs Dezerne's. At the latter Mis.
home lor the summer. i Laurence Poole and Mrs. Bob Conk
were co-hostesses.
Mrs. Walter Maxwell. Mrs. C. W. I At lhe bl.idge umchcon, Mrs. Ben
Seate. Mrs. Whitley and Mrs. J. R. ton Thomas made high score and was
Hampton spent Wednesday in Bladen . given an attractive prize. Mrs. H. L.
uatlin, Jr. held the -lloating prize.
Mrs. Johnson Miss Johnson Honor
Miss Quirk.
On Wednesday evening Miss Han
nah Quick was the guest of honor at
a lovely party and bridal shower giv
en by Mrs. Julian Johnson and Miss
Agnes Mae Johnson at their home.
Games were played and there were
served unique contests. Hand-
j painted folders for the contest had
been made by the hostess. Punch
j was served as the gues-ts arrived and
: during the evening. An ice course
with nuts was enjoyed.
' When the dining room doors were
! thrown open the dining room table
was laden with dainty packages, all
I containing gifts for the bride-elect.
! The packages were opened and Miss
Quick was most enthusiastic in her
I appreciation.
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Farewell Neighborhood Party For
Mrs. J. H. Blue.
Mrs. Colon Scarborough entertain
ed with a neighborhood party on
Tuesday afternoon in honor of her
friend and next door neighbor, Mrs.
Buck Blue, who was planning to
leave Raeford for a long stay. Mrs.
Scarborough had two tables of bridge
Bridge-Elect Entertained At LenU
Home.
Mrs. Ina Lentz and daughters, Mrs.
Jack Morris and Mrs. Clyde Mclrmis
gave a supper party for Mary Ellen.
Thomas Tuesday evening at IK
Lentz country home. Covers wite
laid for sixteen at card tables.
Place cards and table appointor' to
guests coming in at i o ciock. Alter were a) jn bridal effect and vra
several hours of the game Mrs. Blue most attractive. A delicious supi t r
held high score and received the was served. Rook and bridge was to
prize. Her hostess also presented her , have been played alter supper, but c n
boro with I)n and Mrs. Nance. They
reported a line time and a grand din
ncr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Brock spent
last week at Carolina Beach with Mrs
Herman Koonce.
V. H. Graham of Raleigh spent Sun
day here with home folks.
Capt. and Mrs. Paul Dickson are
spending this week in' Greensboro'
with Mrs. Dickson's parents. They
will also visit relatives in High Point, j
Paul 111 remained in Raeford.
Sgt. and Mrs. James C. McKenzie
of Fort Bragg have been spending a
few dnys with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. McKenzie.
Miss Hannah Frances Quick
Honored.
Miss Hannah Frances Quick, i
The brides were given China in their i whose engagement was recently an
patterns, f pounced, has been the inspiration lor i
In the evening at Mrs. Dezern's. Mrs i several parties.
.Israel Mann won high score in bridge j Misses Peggy McFadyen, "Nick"
and Martha Upchurch in rook. Mary Bevan, and Margaret McKenzie en- f
Ellen Thomas was given dinner j tertained for her in their attractive
plates arid Mary Helen Gatlin Crystal apartment in the County Office build
Goblets. I ing.
with a lovely going-away-gilt. The
players were then invited into the
dining room, where, from a beauti- i
fully appointed table a delicious buf
fet supper was served.'
Mrs. Blue's friends are s.jiry that'
she was disappointed about being
with Major Blue for the summer, but
they are delighted that- she and the
family will be at home here tor a
while longer.
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Mrs. Bill Upchurch, personal re
porter for the News-Journal was !
very sick Tuesday and' unable to turn .
in personals for this week. , j
Mrs. Tom Culbreth spent last week j Mi?s Louise Blue and Miss Sarah
in Vass with relatives. . ! Conoly spent Sunday in Kannapolis
j with Mrs. Woody Hendrick, the for
R. A. (Boots) Graham and family ; mer Miss Mary Frank Monroe,
have moved to Jacksonville, Fla. ;
' Mrs. W. T. Covington has gone to
Mrs. N. A. Mercer of Lumberton is Laurinburg and Laurel Hill for sever
spending sometime with her parents al week's visit. Miss Mary Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Campbell. j Peele, who boards with Mrs. Coving-
ton is also away for two weeks.
Miss Blanche Mussclwhite of Ral-
eigh spent the week-end at her home
here. !
Barbara Stevens is at home from
Meredith College lor the summer.
Mrs. Wayne Jennings, formerly
Miss Eunice McKenzie has reUirned
home after undergoing an apnendec
tomy at Fort Bragg Hospital.
; Mrs. Tomniie Upchurch and chil
1 dren have been visiting Mrs. Allen
McGhce in Winston Salem. They re
' turned to Raeford Friday.
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Mrs. Mann and Mrs. Murray
Hostesses.
On Friday afternoon Misses Thorn
as and Gatlin were again honored
when Mrs. R. L. Murray and Mrs.
Israel Mann entertained the close
friends and relatives of the honorees
with rook and bridge.
Garden flowers were used in abun
dance to make the Mann home lovely
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Gore,
Gwen. Ann, Fanette, and Hal Gore
attended the commencement exerci
ses at Peace Junior College Monday
evening. Miss Elizabeth Gore was a
member of the graduating class.
KiKik; was played and delicious re
fieshments were served. Then a
suit case tilled with lovely gifts wasj
presented the bride-elect. 1
O I Mrs. Neill McFadyen accompanied
Misses Thomas and Gatlin Honor : Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McLean to
Guests.
On Friday evening Mrs. Julian ,
Johnson and daughter, Agnes Mae,
entertained a large number of friends
of the popular brides-elect. Tables j
Carolyn David won high score prize for bridge and rook were placed in.
in bridge and Mrs. G. W. Brown in living room and den. Punch was
rook. i served from an attractively arranged j
Beautiful gifts in crystal and china bowl on the front porch as the guests
were given the honorees. Iced fruit ' arrived and during the game. Mrs.
drinks were served during the game ! Laurence Po.ile received the bridge
and an ice course with nuts was serv ! prize and Mrs. Marion Gatlin both
Winston Salem Monday, and stayed
until Tuesday. The McLean's who
'lave been living in Fayetteville are
moving tj Winston Salem the 14th of
this month.
account ol an accident tn young j:.ck
Lentz, this was dispensed with. Ci-
and saucers in the patterns of cn:r a
of each bride-elect were given o
Mary Ellen and Maiy Helen Gati'.n.
The prize which was to have ru n
given in rook was presented to i.iib
ot the girls and the bridge priJ-e ta
the other.
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Dessert Bridge For Miss Thomas.
Mrs. Marshall Thomas gave a lies
sert bridge on Saturday afternoon in
honor of her niece, Mary Ellen Thorn
as who will be married to Robert
Foreman on June 9lh. All of the
young friends of the bride-elect were
invited. Also included in the invita
tion were the members of Mrs. Thorn
as' Bridge Club. A dessert course in
colors of green and white, was served
at attractively appointed tables pre
ceding the games. Places at the tables
were marked with bride's cards ati
the tables were centered with nose
gays in low containers. '
In the games that followed Mrs. Ju
lian Johnson was winner in bridge
and Mrs. J. C. Thomas in rook.
The hostess presented the honore
with china and also gave Miss Mary
Helen Gatlin china.
ed after the cards were laid aside.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Harvey carried
Donald to Spencer, N. C. Sunday and
entered him at the School of Watch
Mending and Watch Work there.
Miss Elizabeth Hoyle of Washing
ton, D. C. is spending a week's vaca
tion with her sister, Mrs. Tommie Up
church.
Mrs. Stanley Sessoms of Suffolk.
Va., is a patient at Pittman's hospital.
She underwent a major operation
last week, but is reported as improv
i ing nicely. Mrs. Sessoms was the for
! mer Miss Maude McLean.
the rook and fluating prizes. Gifts
of linen were given to the brides to
be.
A dessert course was served.
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Bluemont Beauty Shop Redecorated
The Bluemont Beauty Shop, Mrs.
Harry G-een, owner, is undergoing,
a "lace-li-ling" of its own. The walls 1
are being freshened. Harry was as
sisting in the painting ( War Times j
You know) and he is pretty good at i
it, tho' not quite as good as fish fry- '
ing. j
Hazel said he had so many offers
'of other paint jobs since ttarting
: this, that he might go into the busi
i ness.
NOTICE
5th
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BEGINNING SATURDAY, JUNE
ALL HAIR-CUTS WILL BE 50c.
NO ADVANCES IN ANY OTHER PRI
CES.
RAEFORD BARBER SHOP
HOTEL BARBER SHOP
Over 75 star personalities of the entertainment field helped to mak
March of Time's "Show-Busineaa At War"; film which ahowi what the
amusement industry is douif to keep our boys happy. Top, AI Jolton
onji his famous "Mammy for soldiers in a far outpost Centre, at a
Command Performance for troops, Carols Landia to the delight of
announcer Don Wilsosr b athes a tirh over the microphone for enras
'tured admirers somewhere in the Petlne; and below, Imtii Berlin
WrjTts i WsrM WarlhjV "0fc Pw I fisU T Get Uf Ij fls fpfm.
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- fflie's 5 feet l from her 4A slippers to her
spun-gold hair. She loves flower-hats, veils,
smooth orchestras and being kissed by a
boy who's now in North Africa.
B"l, man, oh man, haul she can handlt htr
kugt and heavy prist!
Wait a minute. . ; . How can 1 to pounds
of beauty boss 147,000 pounds of steel? 1 1 1
b this magic?
Yes, in a way. The modern magic of
tbctrie power. The magic that makes it pos
sible for a girl's slim fingers to lift mountains
f metal, or set great wheels in motion just
by pressing a button or pulling a lever.
Women are aU to work beside men on
America's roaring production lines because'
electriaty does the heavy labor. America's war
production is the greatest in the world
largely because America has the world's
greatest supply of electric power. And Amer
ica's tleitrie companies under business manage
ment provide oner do per cent of all that power
at loiv pre-u ar price.'
Call that magic, too ! But the experienced
men and women of the electric companies
take it in stride. All in the day's work ! All
part of knowing the job. Their proved skills
were ready when the war came, so that
now we Americans are producing far more
power than all the Axis countries tombimil
Politically enslaved, the despairing'
workers of Germany, Italy and Japan can't '
begin to compete with free people. j
But electricity has helped inventive, inde-
pendent Americans to step up the nation's !
manpower and Woman-power tremendously!
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