THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, 1914
THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C.
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Items - Personals
Social
YOUNC. PEOPLE HAVE
QlISSlON PARTY
As a happy ending fur a three
month's study in missions the Inter
mediate Department ol the Raeford
Presbyterian church, of wh ch Mrs.
R. L. Murray is superintendent, en
joyed a "Trip Around The World''
party "on Thursday evening.
Meeting at the Murray home the
members were met at the front door
by girls dressed in Mexican costume.
They directed them to the side porch
where punch and cookies were ser
ved. A Mexican game was played.
After this all gathered around the
piano and sang a Mexican song accom
panied by Mrs. Beckman, a teacher
of the department.
Then they went to the Holland home
where Miss Flora Boyce, dressed in
a beautiful white Chinese costume,
told them stories of China and Koreo.
She showed during the stories pii tu. es
and curios of these countries. Mrs.
Holland served ice cream cones.
From there they went to the home
of Mrs. W. T. Covington, who is sup
erintendent of Pioneers and directs
the Sunday evennig vespers. At her
home the members were entertained
by Eloisc and Lonnie Smith, Jr..
children of her cook represent np
Africa. Following the entertainment
the hostess served punch and home
made cake.
F. B. Sexton, superintendent of the
Sunday school, Mrs. Sexton, Mrs.
Thomas McLauchlin, a tcicher in
the Intermediate dept., and Mrs. Mur
ray accompanied the young people
in their "Trip Around The World."
The party proved enjoyable and in
structive. Sunday afternoon over 20 n-embers
of this same g : oup and the Sen
ior group attended a young people's
rally at Bethesda Presbyterian church,
Aberdeen. They were taken in cars
by Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Clarence Lytch.
Miss Brunkhurst and Mrs. Murray.
Interesting talks were made by the
Rev. S. II. Fulton, D. D. Laurinburg,
the Rev. M. P. Calhoun of St. Pauls
and cithers.
Supper was se-ved to the eighty
five young people in the dining roum
of the church.
MclNNlS-DAVIS
Mr. and Mis. T. F. Davis announce
the marriage of their daughter, Ben
riio Lee to Mr. Eugene Alexander
Iclnnis, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A.I
Mclnnis, on Apr 1 16th, at Bennetts-I
ville, S. C. j
MRS. FRANK TAPP
CLUB HOSTESS
Mrs. Frank Tap entertained her
bridge club at her home Tuesday af
ternoon. After several progressions
Mrs. Arch Graham was found to be
winner of the high score prize for
merrfbers, and Mrs. Don Davis was
awarded the guest prize.
Oiher guests included Mmes. Alvin
R. Fitzsimmons, Joe Hancock, Leon
Walker and Miss Lillian Johnson.
Delicious refreshments wero served
at the end of play.
.MRS. DEZKRNE AND
MRS. THOMAS HOSTESSES
Mrs. Paul Dezrrne and Mrs. Ben
ton Thonuis entertained a number of
ther friends last Wednesday w th
two very enjoyable bridge parties
' at the ho nc of Mrs. Thomas.
' The flo.ver arrangements used in
i the dining and living rooirw were
most beautiful, consisting of lovely
j flowers from the garden of the hos-
tesses. Five tables were asranged
for the guests in the murnng and
, luncheon was served at one o'clock.
1 Bridge was played afterward with
: Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald being w'. li
ner of high score prize.
1 Again that evening dinner was
served at seven o'clock to sixteen, who
afterwards played bridge. Mrs. Paul
i Dickson, Jr., won the high score
prize in the evening.
Mrs. J. C. Thomas and Mrs. J. B.
McLeod assisted the hostesses in ser
ving. O
MRS. CAMERON RE-ELECTED
j PRESIDENT GARDEN CLUB
I The members of the Raeford Gar
c den club met Tuesday afternoon at
4:00 o'clock at Mrs. H A. Cameron's
1 su nmer house. When the members
' arrived Mrs. Cameron, assisted by
j Mrs. Allan McGee, served coffee,
i sandwiches, and cookies,
t Mrs. Cameron, chairman, presided
I over the meeting. Mrs. Arthur D.
, Gore, pies dent of Woman s Club,
' spoke briefly on inflation and gave
j each member a revised OPA ceiling
j price list to be carried along with
I their ration books.
I Mrs. G. B. Rowland talked on "Con
I serration." She explained methods
of household conservation. A round
table discussion, led by Mrs. Cameron,
was held.
Mrs. Cameron was unanimously
re-elected to serve as chairman for
the ensurg year.
Alter the meeting the nicnbers
were invited into the hostess' fceauti-
; fill garden where a flower recogni
tion contest was held Mrs. Millard
I Ii;,ier won the prize, a la.ge box of
plants.
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STULTZ-SAUNDERS
' Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Saunders of
! Red Springs, Route 1. announce the
marriage of their daughter. Mary
Hilar to Pvt. Claude T. Stultz of Fort
Bragg. The marriage took place in
Dillon, S. C. on April 7.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. S. MrKeithan of
Red Springs spent Sunday ith Mrs.
D. S. McKeithan.
Mrs. Sam Epstein is ,r. High-mnt:-hosp
tal for treat rent. She s;,-i in
a recurrence of a h:,rt cm; ;l:i
Monday.
I The Rev. and Mrs. Harry K. Hol
t land have as their guest Mr. Holland's
sister, Miss Mary Holland of Savan
nah, Ga.
Miss Janie Pratt, former resident
of Raeford, and now secretary to
Congressman W. O. Burg n, was a
visitor in town Monday.
CHAMINADE CLUB MEETS
AT COLE RESIDENCE
Members of the Chaminade Music
club were entertained at the home of
Mrs. Alfred Coje on Tuesday alter
noon with Mrs. Walter Baker as as
ssting hostess.
The home was made most attrac
tive with char.i ing arrangements of
spring flowers and potted plants.
Mrs. C. E. Upchurch, presided over
the business session.
The follow ng program was given:
Study-Music of the Early Christian
Church, by Miss Audrey Brunkhurst.
Piano solo-Legend-Paderewski, Mrs.
W. T. Covington. Several recordings
were played and the story of the
Nutcracker suite of Tschaikowsky
was related by Miss Buena Baldwin.
Piano solo Nocturne Chopin, Miss
Agnes Mae Johnson; and Current E
vents by Mrs. A. L. O'Briant.
An ice course, cakes and cookies
were served by the hostesses at the
conclusion of the program.
SEALS-BURROW RITES
PERFORMED AT PORT
ARTHUR TEXAS
The wedding of Miss Betty Lee
Burrow to Lt. William Lester Seals
was perfor.ned at St. Mary's Catho
! c Church in Port Arthur. Texas, on
Sunday morning at 11:15 o'clock. The
Rev. II. A. Druuilhet was the of
ficiant.. Miss Shirley Moory was the bride s
only attendant and the groom had
Lt. Roland R. Hatfield for his best
man.
An informal reception followed
ceremony at the heme of the
bride's parent's Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Burrow. After a brief wedding trip
to New' Orleans the couple will be
at home at Port Aransas where Lt.
Seals is stationed with a Coast Ar
t Uei-y unit.
The bride is a native uf Port Art
her and was educated in that city's
schools and at Port Arthur College.
Lt. Seals is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Seals o' Raeford, and a graduate
of the University of North Carolina
and has been in the army now for
four years.
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GARDENS VISITED BY
MANY PEOPLE
Many people frm town and country
took advantage of the pretty after
noon Sunday and visited the gardens
that were in bloom. Mrs. H. C. Cam
eron's formal garden was visited by
scores of peopie who were enthusias
tic over its beauty. Mrs. Cameron
served her guests with light refresh
ments from an attractive tea table
in the summer house.
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Lahsdell,
FORMER ACE
QUARTERBACK FOR
TME UNIV. OF
SoUTHERM CALIK,
STAR Of THE
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Mrs. Roland Covington ex.i!.- i
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mother. Mis. J. ft. Go, Ml
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I F.idyen spent t'lf wckcii;- 1 : i . 1
tn:i, S. C. with Janw ... 1
Wood of the Mo ch:it m; r 1,.
Hector McBryrie o'' I.irn'oi .".
a visitor in to.r. I...1. Fik:.';-
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Of ACTION IN TWE CENTRAL
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V. S. Treaiyry DiarttttfHt
Mrs. W. T. Covington had as her
guest last weekend Miss Pattio James
of Laurintiurg.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Graham had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D.
Newton of Faison.
Miss Lela Snead of Fayetteville
spent the weekend with Miss Helen
Baker.
Mrs. C. H. Giles is attending a con
vention of social service workers in
Raleigh this week.
Guests ot Mr. and Mr-. H .1..
Sunday were, Mr. am M - .1..
L.'ington and son. John 1 "'i.;. !e .
and Mr. and Mrs. Rayn oiMi '..-.'.. 1
Hamlet.
Ann McMillan of Wagraxn- u.; H e
weekend guest of Iris Thomas
Miss Flora Boyce spent. Wt-(!(n -ii;.
in Red f.prings with Mrs. G. T. B11:-lock.
ANNOl Nt EMf NT
I hereby announce that J ;
candidate for re-election to the oliii
of Register of Deeds for Hu!
County, subject to the den ix t .it 1
primary to be held cn the 2".th 0!
May. I trust that I may be rcnrie '
aga n by your vote, for which 1 ni-.'
now to express my apprec tion.
W. W. ROBERTS
Mrs. L. Gatlin Stowart will present
he rpiano pupils in a recital Thursday
evening, April 20, in the Hoke High
school auditorium at 8:15. The pub
lic is cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Graham ol Ham-
i let silent the weekend w ith Mrs.
iJohn Graham.
The day APRIL 24 The day
at Dairy Grounds, Pinehurst. N. C.
Caro.-Va. Ayrshire Breeders' Ass'n's annual
Auction of Ayrshires
practical, profitable purcbrcds.
Farm and breeders' stock -all good.
Talk at 11; luncheon (50c) 12; sale at 2.
Get an early start. The day'll be worth it.
THE RAEFORD THEATRE
twv "North Star"
Friday Walter Huston Ann Baxter
"Man From Thunder
sirdar Mountain"
' with Wild Bill Elliott
JP' "Someone To Remember"
Shows At
3:30 and 9 p. m. with Mabel Paige
7-" "Watch On The Rhyne"
Tuesday
Show Start Belle Davis Paul Lukas
at 5:30
I Wednesday fa Qzng
TlsO4"'1 Tom Conway Jean Brooks
"A Guy Hamed Joe"
Spencer Tracy Irene Dunne
Mrs. I. Ross, of Washington, N. C
is vis ting her daughter, Mrs. Robert
Gatlin.
Mrs. Robert W. Eimer. daughter
of Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Maness, has
gone to New Haven, Conn, to join
her husband Cadet Robert W. Elmer,
of the U. S. Army Air Force. She was
accompanied by her little son, Bobby.
Cadet Elmer is in training at the
army's school of communications at
Yale Un'ver.sity. Before his induc
tion n year ago he was an instructor
of English at Alabama Polytechnic
Institute, Auburn, Ala.
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3 DAYS
Apr. 27,Z8,Z9 ravings as before: 2 for the price cf 1 plus lc.
DON'T MISS THIS SALE NEXT WEEK
In Face of Wartime Restriction Eexall re-
nouices have made possible s repetition of the
nationally famous thrift event the Rexall
original Jc Sale that offers the same pruit
navinga as before: 2 for the price cf 1 plus lc.
Mrs. H. C. Bethea and children of
Dillon, S. C, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Blue on Sunday.
Mrs. Harold MoDiarmid and child
ren visited Mrs. T. D. Hatcher of
Fayetteville Monday.
Mrs. Hugh Lowe of Charlotte visit
ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott
Poole this week.
Graham Culbreth and son spent'
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cul-!
breth.. I
Mis. George Hooks and daughter, 1
of Fayetteville, spent several days'
this w eek with her parents, Mr. and ,
Mrs. J. A. Walters. ' i
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Tapp had as
the r guests Mrs. Tapp's father, H.
M. Williams, her niece. Miss Betty
Williams and Mrs. Marion Pistole of
Oliarlotte Sunday.
M:s. R. A. Matheson and Mrs. Her
bert McKeithan attended the district!
meeting of the American Legion aux
il'ary held in Fayetteville Tuesday.!
Mrs. Matheson gave the response to
the address of welcox.e.
WEEK-END SPECIALS FOR APRIL 20,21-22
10c cake 3 FOB 10c cake 3 FOR
LUX SOAP....: 20c CAMAY SOAP 20c
10c cake 3 FOR 10c cake 3 FOR
WOODBURY SOAP 19c Cashmere Bouquet 20c
lOccake 3 FOR 12c cake
PALHOLIVE 20c SWAH 10c
10c cake 3 FOR 10c cake 4 FOR
LlFEBOUY 20c SWEETHEART SOAP. 25c
$4.00 size NOW 75c bottle
UHICAPS $2.96 FITCH SHAMPOO 59c
50c tube 75c tube 20
IPAHA 39c SCHICK BLADES 69c
60c jar 75c bottle
SAL HEPATICA 49c LISTERIHE 59c
$1.00 bottle 60c tub.
CARDUI 89c ALKA-SELTZER 49c
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Mrs. L. B. Brandon returned home !
Tuesday after visiting friends and i
relatives at Chester, S. C, for ' j
week. , ! !
Miss Mary Stewart Covington hus
been ill for the past week.
Mrs. Lawrence Poole went to
Liberty yesterday because of the crit
ical illness of her mother, Mrs. J. W.
Coble. Mrs. Coble and her husband
are both above 90 years of age.
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