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THURSDAY. JUNE 10th. 10-13 THE NEWS - JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C PAGE THREE 43. 3k oaeo(j-'rwf'5.."'.,N;:&cx.,'..:"i. ::. : : :: : ;, : :: :: : 3 For. nun-Thomas Social Items - Personals PHONE 3321 ziz-V 'x i : . : :: -v x :. x. : xxx- ae--- -. ny MISS MAKV I1IJ.KN' CiATLIN I Mrs. Murray and Mrs. Gore (.11 -sts of IIONOKLI) West r.nd C lub. 1 Mrs. H. L. Murray and Mns Arthur ! t). (Jure eif guests of the West F.nd Miss Julia Ames of the State Libra j ry Commissi, n met with the Library j Board last Saturday morning. Miss Lucille Johnson, a graduate ol the Catawba Sanatorium S.-ho..l of Nursing, Virginia, is visitins her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. K. Johnson ol Shannon, N. C. lor a few days. Mrs. Ha:, 'Id MeD...rn;id dren of W i hnii itt iti ret. en home Moml.-y lifter v; It'n Mrs. Clyde Mrlro . . Misses '.''nam are hi). re ;-!t. r v and Norton-.. Va N. C. I'd ..:tirg . atlri :i'-d (ha lt to tm 1! . Mr. a-id I'..- Miller t.-'HOU'h i;y .V utit Misses Mary Lewis and Jos -phno McLnuchlin are at home from S: It ro tor the summer. Miss Mnllie t'aine ron, who was also at Salem is all nd ing a house party in Murauntcn. Mrs. Lewis Upchur-h. Mary Sue. Mr. T. 1). Upc'.v.irel. and Mrs. R. U. Lewis spent Monday in Ral irh. Friends in Rnelord were delighted to see Lev. is and F.'h.l MeBi ayer 1. .- t week. They arc row living in SI. Louis, but were in N rth Carolina on a visit to friends and relatives. On Tuesday afternoon of last week Miss Mary Helen Gatlin was tl e reeip:ent of a charming social courtesy when her aunt, Mrs A rah ; Stuart and sifter, Mrs. Marion Gat--!ii) entertained for her ;t her grand 1 m ihers home. T!v-rr- tables were ;.la,cd for rook ;.n.l lour lor bridge' i'i roi.as t . . s 1 1 - T 1 : i 1 - arranged with jiai.l.l.l itarocn U-,wers. Iced, drinks vrere si. rv d do iog the c ursr; -! t ae Kimi and a rel'rehin; frozen s la'l with 1 0(1 tea and accessories w. ye.-ved alt. r tin' gam". Mrs ( 'ban. K -hei ls was piven ' e hi;-li sc.. re pi ie in !.,-Hgo and Air.---. J. C Tanaias i 1 ro.'k. China was ;'iven t the Imnorce and to Miss Ma ry Ellen Thomas, bride of this we k. () Miss Maude Poole came h.mv from i'ekmmt Thursday. " M s. Hugh L.iwe of Charlotte came, v.i .!. her. She has rt turned to her, hem." in Churl: He. Bonk Club Thursday evening of last week a: the ho. ire ol Mrs. Quinton Smith. Alter a picnic supper in Mrs. Smith's lov. ly garden, th? club pro cram was (then in her living room. M:s. Xi 11 Ninth District President of ti.e Gene' al Federation of Women's dels. i,rt',i':c,-i the iltin i.bjeetives for th:- i nsuiitg e'ub yur and ro lowed t ie Star- Meet. rig. which was held in Hi;:!: Pi 1 : . t in the erriy spring. O Mrs. Aithur Matheson au.l Alice S.itlon returned this week fro 1, Live Oak, Ha., a'ter sov.-rd week's visit to Mrs. L. P.. Suit -n. Mrs. Matheson w asn't o 1 nthu-i.ist.c about a train trip these days, especially when the ai- con.litioner is broken. Tris Thomas, Beverly Hodgui and Anne McMillan of Wagram have en tered Cedar Crest Camp at Chimney Ri ck tor the summer. The wedding of Miss Mary Kllen W.Thoras and Robert Evans Foreman ", i of Elizabeth City tm k place in the1 ;; Methodist church last evening at 8:3(1 , ', , o'clock with Hev. W. K. Travvick ol $ 1 tieiuting. I Prior to the ceremony Miss Agnes , Mae Johnson of Raeford rendered a 1 i program of nuptial music including ; "Clair tie Lune", "Traumerei", "Lar- i So", "Evening Star". Miss Maude ( Poole of Haelord sang "13c. -aloe" an:i j "h-h I.iebe Dich". The church was lighted with tall , white cathedral tapers at thr windows and graduated candelabra at th? altar. Large baskets ol white regal lilies against pir.e and fern forn.cd the back ground. The altar rail was entwined willi rmilax. The bi i.ie entered the church ,,n trie 1 I !.: lather l y v. hoin she was JFOR A RICH GOLDEN TANj 5 Uri fhrfts 75 tnvdopfl Fine vellum Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Upehurch at-' Mr. and Mrs. Roge:- Matthe ws from tended an auction sale of cattle in Lex! Newport News. Va., were in Haelord ington Monday. They say when it ; hist week as guests of Mrs. Lola Pope came to prices, the cow had literally j Mrs. Pope returned home with them "jumpi-d over the moon". 1 Sunday lor a visit. Mrs. Matthews i was formerly Mary Elizabeth Pope. given m iii.M-i la: aiu! wat- n-.cl a altar by the In id', gin, 111 w b . wa t nded by his lather, L. II Foreman, as boM man. A- tile - 'W were s,::ik n. "To a Wild I! i-r" wa played soitly. The traditional wed d:ng niarehes Iron Lnh: ngr- Mendeh.- bu were used. The bride's wedding gown was of white Dutchess satin fashioned with shirred bodice and sw eethi art neck line. Her full skirt ended in a eouit length train and her veil of illusion fell the full length of the train from u : tiara bordered with pearl orange bios ! sums. She carried an arm bouquet ol , I white orchids surrounded by white sweet peas and baby's breath. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls. a gift of the bridegro im. ; Mrs. J. B. McLtod. sister ot the j bride and matron of honor wore a 'dress of white lace and mousseline de immi 1 1 irjuui f .r.c. ui ,-.i,.,.v,m .i;i( sszzsa fiSJsrsriESi. OLAC DREHE !FB 89c 42c j 1 1(10 CAN ( IJOTTLE ! 'VI' l V. VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS Miss Anne Elliott, nutrition special Two little nieces ol Mrs. Lew is Up ist. sioppoa in Raeford for a short vis Mrs. A. R. "Walters of Timberland. ! soie and carried an arm bouquet of church ar? visiting Mary Sue Up- it Sunday, on her way from 71st to R. F. D. spent several days last week ; yellow roses. church. Their names are Jeannette Rockingham where she is now living. With her sister. Miss Lula Floyd who j The bridesmaids, Miss-rs Vernon and Peggy Norman and they w from ' O j is seriously ill near Fairrt ont. Mr. I Fountain of Tarboro, Emily Smither. Raleigh. Cw-Cola For Mrs. Julian Blue. Walters and son Bobby Lee. accompan j of Winston-Salem, Frances Hallum. 0 ! Mr, Julian Blue's friends who had ied b A- A- Walters went Mr her Sun of Rockingham, Anne Fountain of Tar COCA COLA PARTY FOR Rn1nve.Tn.1ti' acranged farewell parties for her hen sh? was planning to join Major Blue in Illinois, continued with their Missos Thomas lionor guests at ut informal gathering of frtends on "Wednesday monung wh: n Mrs Dvla Hnr.h,i,-,.h THtIu lllv-'h,,,,.!, Tr and Mrs. R. B. Le.is x-ntrtained uned close friends and neighbors of -,ri rr.ii .,.- very ck-Y ghtfuul ! f a'l M she expects to join him la- , 111s wai ui On Thursday afternoon Mrs. R. B. j Lewis and Mrs. Lewis Upehurch enter Mrs. Blue with a Coca-Cola party at the home of Mrs. Lewis. Thti infer nial but enjoyable gathering was held at the home of Mrs. Lewis on Thurs- with a "coca-coin" at the home of Mrs. Lewis. Yauns friend-, of the brides-elect and their miuthvrs met f,nn hnnr frtiT-i 11 "1" s.irl ('Hut- ted over the drinks and delicious ;di,; ,rnoon. xandwichM vrh,ch were served.,' Tasy sandwiches and cakes were Pretty gifts 0 liv.on were given to, v Mary Ellen and Mary Hdlcn. ,er. a pretty gift. day. Cake Cutting Tor Bridal Party. Immediately after (he Foremen Thomas rehearsal on Tuesday evening Mrs. J. C. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Thomas, entertained the brWal party, out-of-town guests, and relatives and a few close friends at a cake cutting. Members of the family standing ot, boro, Frances Johnson ot Weldon, and Florence Lester of Raeford wore dres ses and hats identical with that of the matron of honor, and carried arm bou quets of rd roses. Their head dresses wre shirred tiaras ot lace matching that of the dresses. The ushers were Roscoe Foreman, Junior, Clay Foreman and James Fore man of Elizabeth City, brothers of the groom, and J. B. Mc-Leod. C. L. Thorn -O- Bobby McNeill Breaks Arm. Randolph Macon Rewards Jim Lent' Bobby McNeill, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McNeill, broke his arm James C. Lentz. who al tended Ran dolph Macon Academy. Front Royal, Va., was notified yest.rday that he had been awarded the Service Medal for being the most unselfish cadet. This is a coveted honor at that well known .school. at the Boy Scuut Campnree last n eek, at McKays lake near Wagram. This w as the third ti ne that same arm had been broken. He was taken to High smith's Hospital, where an X-Ray showed nil the bones fractured. It was reset. trie porcn welcomed the guests as as and Pau, Dezerne of Racfol-d inej ai lutu. mey .were served punch on the north side of the porch by Mrs. Marshall Thomas, Mrs. Jack Morris and Mrs. C. J. Scott of Dur ham. The Thomas home was a lovery bower of beauty. Gorgeous flowers were used in drawing room. haTi, dining room and sun Tooni. Masses The bride's mother was attired in a dress of blue marquisette and Mrs. Foreman, mother of the groom, wore rose chiffon. Both mothers -wore shoulder corsages of white orchids. Immedately after the ceremony, the reception was held at the home ol the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. of regal lilies in white wrought Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and irrn (lower holders were used 7Mr- und Mrs- L- Roscoe Foreman re in the hall. Mmitel and st- ceived guests at the door and intro ving table in the dining room were duced them to the receiving line com barked with lilies, baby's breath, and posed of the bridal couple the bride's iarnations. The dining room table j attendants, and Mrs. Margaret Lowe, was centered with tht beautiful three! Mrs. Margaret Jenmitte, Mrs. Clay li-red wedding cake, topped with mm 1 Foreman, and Mrs. Roscoe Foreman, i 167 50 5 v K- CCNUrNMCGlSTEHED eepsake DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING yOU may be cure that a Genuine Registered "KEEPSAKE" Diamond Ring will moke her dreams come true. High standards of color, cut and clar itf , . . the nationally established prices 1. . ond the Keepsake Certificate of GRETNA St Ejigagvmtnt Ring 125.00 :iture bride and groom graduated streamers of white satin ribbon with ! 'white rosebuds on the end went out j f-em the cake. Also attached to each streamer wee beautiful sterling fa vors for the t venty members of the j bridal party, and a written toast to the bride ;,nd groom. Alter the cake was ; cut i e cream nuts :.nd mints weie served by Miss Mary Lewis. Mi?. Clyde Mclnnis. Mrs. Anderson and Mis Bub Conk. The load's to th - bride and groom were read causing ninth merriment. Mrs. Arch Stuart, a former mils it teacher ol the bride was at the piano i Ouring tne evenng and Mrs. R. B. : Lewis sang sev eral selections. j () With the Army People ' The News-h ut rial lev'rots little Army Nwas this w-vok. li. ier.t contributor has been ; 1 live. I Registration and Guarantee . . . are I protection against aitcnown quality. As an Authorized Keepsake Jeweler, .this store is a competent and trust 'worthy odvisor in the selection of a ring. We are also headquarters for watches, silverware aftd gifts for every purpose. ruts BOOKS tngogmttl md W4 4 ing," ipcf fnf O0tafs mmd t riSMERE S( 410 00 Engogtmtnt Ring 400.00 mm t7 SPX? BUUVAIS Set S7.2S fngof)mM Ring 62.50 C. P. KIKLAW RAEFORD'S JKWELER (Amtbtfltti Ktiftsk Jtwiltf 3 ; Cupt and Mrs. Fiv? Harris are on i leave. They are visiting at their ! home in Arkansas. Lt. and Mrs. Bowen are away for a month. S;t. and Mrs. Grant are oc cupying their apartment at John Mur ! doelt McDulTic's wh'ile they are gone. ! Mrs. Perry Slo.-n was a visitor in . t'i-n Tuesaay. She and Mis. Walter j D rgan went to Myrtle Beach t, r a I jhort stay. j Lt. Col. and Mis. Conk and Lynn I have returned from a vi.it to Fl-e ida. j Major and Mrs. Mulicr will occupy their former apartment at J A Hau cot's when they relum to Raeford next week. WAYNE St 350 00 t ngogmfnl Rig 250.00 CXTCNDID PAYMENTS ifmmif 1 M Capt. and Mrs. McCrary are in the Otto apartment at J. A. MoGoogan's. Mrs. McCrary is vi.-iting in R'chiiutid. Va. now. Jr., relatives or the groom. Mrs. J. K. David and Miss Agnes Mae Johnson invited guests into the Hininp room jeherp Mrs. .T C Thomas 1 I grandmother of the bride, and Mrs. l Ina Lentz were assisted by the Misses ' , Maude Poole, Mary Helen Gatlin, and , , Sara Ella Comity of Raelerd. Nannie, , Lou Kerns of Durham. Terrell Smith ' 'of R. ckingham, Carolyn Gwal'ney of Oceola. Ark., in serving wedding cake, i ic cream and nuts. ; Lt. Col. and Mrs R. H. Conk direr! ed the guests to the gilt room where I they were received by Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wilson of Charlotte, assisted by " Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Thomas of R;.e .' ford. Miss Lynn Conk and Ma.-t.-r : Benny McLcotl invited guests to the porch where Mr. r. rid Mrs. Paul 1.V . z-Tiie served punch ar.d Mrs. W. L. i Poole prtscided over the register. Later in the evening Lns.gn and .Mrs. Foreman left lor a short wedding I trip alter which they will make their home in St. Louis, Mo., wh re Ensign Foreman w ill be an instruct ir in the otr on Naval Air Corps. For traveling Mrs. Foreman changed to a black sheer cress ith black and white accessories Sue wore a corsage of white orchids lifted from the bridal bouo.net. Mrs. Foreman is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thomas of Haelord. ! She was graduated from Duke Vniver , sity in May where she received an B. . A. degree. She is a me-r.ber of Alpha Delta Pi, national social sorority. She was presented to North Carolina so ciety m 194(1. Ensign Foreman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rosco? Foreman, finished at Duke l'ni ersity in 1912 and is a mem her of Kappa Alpha social Ir.ite-mty. Out cf town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. L. Roscoe Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. R.-scoe For -man. Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Foreman. Mr James Fore man, Mrs. Margaret Jenn-tte. Mrs. Margaret Lowe of F.Uz.ibeth City, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wil.-on and Jimmy Wil son of Charlotte. Miss Nannie Lou Kerns of Durham. Mis? Terrell Smith UHICAPS IPJOHNS. BOTTLE 100 $3.95 PLEHAMINES BOX 72 A B C D E C 2.79 GROVES A B D BOX 72 VITAMINES .89 " ?- having The e- SPECIALS! SfiLHEPATfCA Sc (i()c BOTTLE ALKASELTZER 49c 60c SIZE A ACTION RELIEF SURE, SPBBPK lASJflfCr nm INDIGESTION VIM -" W -'------ 3f ' and Wrs. Ton C. Covington of R ck- The Officer's Wives Club will have lrgham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.itton a Coca-Cola party out at Mrs. Michael ;i,nd Mrs. Neil Whitlock ot Fa.vetievil'e Flannery's (Robert Gatlin's) next . and Miss Carolyn Gwaltney tif Ore ,a. Thursday at 10 o'clock in the morning. Ark. Mrs. S. E. Balch is assisting hostess, i O Reservations may be made by phen- ing 3B-l or SI9-1. O BAl't'CWS WIXL CIX)8E AT NINE lib VACUUM JUGS $1.98 GALLON No noed to suffer the tortures of acid indigestion and other acid stomach discomforts any longer. Not while you can get Bisma-Rex. Here is s four action product that K helping thousands obtain relief. Bisma-Rex it sold only at Rexall Drug Stores. Try it today. VEIIX t OVOLV CrXHJRATKS 71st ItlRTIIDAV Elsewhere in this paper Baucom't Cash St ire is announcing their clos ing hour on Saturday nights. It is B o'clock, sharp. ! Mr. Baucom savs many people have j been dsappointid by forrettinff Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones entertain ed with a picnic dinner Sunday. June 6th. Around 7S friends and close kin of Mr. Conoly celebrated his seventy first birthday, and the 3rd birthday of his grandaughter, F.lizabeth Jours. A picnic dinner was enjoyed. Both this j Mr. Conoly and little Elizabeth COUPON THIS COl PON AND 10c IS f.OOD FOR ONE PACKAGE OF BOBBY PUIS R I m n I I I I) m mm 4 clesing hour. I ceived many nice gift".
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