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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8, 1944 THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. PAGE THREE Social mrs. n. a. Mcdonald named president of literature club Early spring flowers formed a beiu- tiful setting for the February busi- ness meeting of the Literature club, held at the home of Mrs. Younger Snead with Mrs. Neill A. McDonald, and Mrs. Ernest Campbell serving es associate hostesses. The business featured the election of the following new officers: Mrs. Neill A. McDonald, chairman; Mrs. J. H. Blue, secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. A. L. O'Briant, press reporter. Committees for the year '45-46' were appointed. As is customary, the con stitution and by-laws were read at this meeting and the club collect re peated in unison. A collection for the soldiers' center conclud d the meeting. During the social hour, the hostesses served sandwiches, cookies and Rus sian tea. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Vincent, mother of Mrs. Snead; Mrs. Jim Thomas and Miss Myrtle McColl. o BENEFIT GAME PARTY SPONSORED BY PTA TO BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY , The Hoke-Raeford Parent Teacher association will sponsor a game tour nament bridge, rook, set-back, Chi nese checkers, etc in the armory at Raeford on Wednesday evening, Feb. 14th at eight o'clock. An offering will be taken for the school lunch rooms.. The public is invited. That the committee in charge of arrangements may have some idea a bout the number for whom to pre pare, all who can conveniently do so will please call Mrs. Tommie Up church phone 5261 and make reser vations for tables. Whether you have table reserva tions or not, pick up your cards, or other game, come to the Raeford ar mory Wednesday evening at eight, have fun, and help the school lunch rooms.. -O LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS WITH MRS. MANN Mrs. J. H. Blue and Mrs. Israel Mann were hostesses to the American f Legion Auxiliary on Tuesday after noon. The meeting was at the home of Mrs. Mann. Mrs. R. L. Murray, new president, was in the chair, and the business matters of interest were discussed. It was decided to have the annual poppy sale, to send the boys at Oteen whom this organiza tion look after gifts on Washington's birthday, and to make extra efforts to get new members for the Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. R. A. Matheson, Jr.. was pro gram leader. She led the discussion on Compulsory Education for all up to eighteen years old. Mrs. A. K. Currie is historian and she is mak ing a scrap book. All items of interest concerning Hoke county boys in the present war may be given to her. It was decided to hold this meeting on the afternoon of the first Tuesday in the month. Miss Jewel Baker and Starr Mc Millan, Jr., of Wilmington and S-Sgt. W. W. Wiggins of Camp Mackall were guests during the week-end of the Starr McMillans. Kerr Stevens of Wilmington spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevens. George White, student at State col lege spent the past week end at home. Fay Baker of Meredith college, Itnl eigh, was at home for the week-en:! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Baker. Misses Barbara Stevens, Willa Grey Lewis, Mitzi Roddick, Nancy Harris and Josephine Hughes of Meredith college spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevens. Mrs. Edwin Snith underwent an operation at Pittman's hospital. Fay etteville, on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Tommie Upchurch and chil dren returned last week from Fort 'Lauderdale, Ala., where they had been since before the holidays. Tom Cameron and family are about well again after having been sick last week with flu. For "Safety' Retreading Send or Bring your Tires WALKER'S Safety Retreading Work 435 Eussell 8L FaretteYiUe There's A "Walker" Dealer In Your Community. Consult him about prices and service. i rsonais HANDKERCHIEF SHOWER FOR MISS SIIANKLE The pupils in Miss Aris Shank'.e's second grade remembered her with a shower of beautiful handkerchiefs last Friday morning. Teachers and pupils in the Raeford school appreciate all that Miss S'lan kle has done for the school. Sna has ever had a sincere interest in her pup ils, the school, and the community, and has given her time and energy t,o serving them. Wishes for everv hap piness go with her to her new home in Washington state. O TWO PARTIES GIVEN AT POOVEY HOME WEDNESDAY Mrs. M. T. Poovey and Mrs. J. A. Jordan were gracious hostesses at a bridge and rook luncheon at the home of Mrs. Poovey last Wednesday morn ing. Attractive arrangements of flowers were used throughout Mrs. Poovey's living and dining rooms. Four tables of bridge and o-ie of vook were played. Mrs. Jul;an Johnson won high score in bridg? End Mrs. Frank Tapp received con solation. Favors were given to all the rook players. The hostesses served a detectable turkey dinner. Again in the afternoon Mrs. Pojvey and Mrs. Jordan entertained at four tobies of bridge. Mrs. Younger Snead won high score and Mrs. Israel Mann, consolation. At the conclusion of the game, the hostesses served a turkey luncheon. n SHANKLE-SWANSON PLANS ANNOUNCED Mrs. Ivey Hill Shankle has in formally announced the wedding plans of 'her daughter, Aris. The marriage of Miss Shankle and Albert G. Swanson will take place in the Raeford Baptist church Sunday after noon at 4:30. No formal invitations have been issued. The bride and her mother want their friends to witness the ceremony, which will be very simple. The couple will leave immediately for a few days. They will return to Raeford and leave soon thereafter for Tacoma, Wash ington, the home of the groom, which will be their future home. Mr. Swanson arrived in Raeford Monday. 0 MISS MAYFIELD IS 2nd GRADE TEACHER Miss Bobby May field of Monroe, N. C, arrived in Raeford last Friday and on Monday succeeded Miss Aris Shan kle as teacher of the second jrade. Miss Mayfield graduated last weeK from Meredith college where she ma jored In Primary education. Everyone is delighted to have Miss Mayfield in Raeford. She is making her home at Mrs. John Walker's. 0 Miss Peggy Bethune spent Sunday in Wilmington with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills of Char lotte were guests of Mrs. Clyde Up church, Jr., Saturday night. Mr. Mills, who has been honorably dis charged from the army on account of a physical disability, went over seas on the same boat with Capt. Clyde Upchurch. They were in the same ordnance outfit and were in Africa, Sicily and Italy together. First hand news from Capt. Upchurch was a souice of information to his famliy. Mrs. Julian Blue and children, spent the week end with Mrs. Blue's mother, in Fairmont. Mrs. Ollie Bennett and Mrs. T. D. Hatcher of Fayetteville, were Raeford visitors last Wednesday. Mrs. Ben nett was the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Thomas, and Mrs. Hatcher was the guest of Mrs. John K. McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNeill have returned from a three weeks visit with Major and Mrs. Richard L. Burkhart of Fort Sill, Okla. While there, Mr. McNeill spent several days with the Rev. D. A. McNeill of Hou ston, Texas. Mrs. Arah Gatlin Stuart, and daughter, Pat, attended the Jose Iturbi concert at Fort Bragg last week, and on Monday heard Conrad Thibault at Flora Macdonald col lege. Red Springs. Mrs. Smith McKeithan, one of Rae ford's best loved women, who is a patient at Highsmith hospital, was quite sick with pleurisy last week. She is reported better now. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you uffr froa. rWuautk, artltrs tat or neurrtap pain. Uy taie staiptc mttptnmv boa recipe tlut tbuuMnda an wing. Get a pack aae at Jt u Ei Coapowti, a 2 week' Mipply today. Mil ft wit a a quart of water, add tW fuke of 4 kKXU. It's easy, pleasant and no trouble at all. You nerd only 1 tabJeapoonfuta two timet a day. Oftea within 41 knuri soar times over' nsgbt apletsdid Kults arc obtained. If (be pama do not quKily Wave and af you do not fed better, Ru-Ei will cost yon nockinff so try as n at aotd by your druggist under an ahao lute avoney-beci guarantee. Ru-Ei Coan pound at lor sale and rccoanawndtd by REAVES DRUG STORE Raeford - Pe i. items BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Bob McBryde an nounce the birth of a daughter, Lil lian Nichols on January 28. u CIRCLES TO MEET Circles of the Presbyterian church will meet Monday, February 12, at 3:30 P. M. as follows: No. 1, Mrs. J. H. Blue, chm., with Mrs. J. K. McNeill. No. 2, Mrs. M. R. Smith, chm.. with Mrs. A. C. Keith. No. 3, Mrs J W Currie, chm, to be announced. No. 4, Mrs. D. J. Campbell, chm., with Mrs. N. L. McFadyen. No. 5, Mrs. N. B. Sinclair, chm.. with Mrs. J. W. McLauchlin. No. 6, Mrs A. K. Currie, chm.. with Mrs. A. K. Currie. No. 7, Mrs. Kate King, chm., wi'h Mrs. Sarah McNeill. No. 8, Mrs. Frank Tapp, chm., to be announced. No. 9, Mrs. Julian Johnson, ch r.. to be announced. No. 10, Mrs. H. McKeithan chm , with Mrs. Jack Durham at 8:00 P. M. on Monday, Feb. 12th. O Miss Elizabeth Hoyle of Charlotte spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Tommie Upchurch. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones of Salis bury were Raeford visitors the past week end. It's the Quality of leadership that makes Leaders ATLANTIC are the Leaden Mmmtii G.mBm-Brttm Mmmm. The Great PaSteiir Never Saw Chile's Nitrate Desert, But, Hli bactarial raiaarch, which gava hit noma to Iha pastcurizaiicn proceu, pravldad tha boili for ena of Iha widely accepted explanations of Chilaan Nitrate's origin. Vast beds of Natural Nitrate in Chile's desert region are nat ural deposits enough to last hundreds of years of one of the oldest and best known fertilizer materials. Mystery of their ori gin long has challenged science. Many theories have developed. Some say prehistoric plants were "nitrified" by bacteria in the soil. That's what Pasteur's work suggested. Others say they are decayed vegetation. There is a belief the nitrate beds are droppings of billions of birds. Another, that electricity formed them through centuries of violent storms. Some think the beds are rotted rocks; some think they are a crust pushed up from underneath. Perhaps the right theory com f t HaMtdls) Kswy Vfv Kettiai Cittaca Hi mm re ham OaMBiaa read M 0M Style. It neck ye la In neclwakat tea. Ansa, la ewa a-etaat bsft, hr eetf ttersf tad baedliaf. Lt. (jR) and Mrs. Fitzsimmons Bernice Heath. She said her luggage visited Mrs. Fitzsimmon's parents, Mr. is on its way home from a three day and Mrs. Ryan McBryde this week, leave spent "somewhere in South They will go to New York to live Carolina." as Lt. Fitzsimmons will be stationed 1 Sgt. and Mrs. Hecht, who have an there, I apartment with Mrs. D. M. Davis, are leaving. Mrs. Hecht has been Mrs. Bclton Wright of the local! Dr. R. L. Murray's office nurse for REA attended a bookkeeper's meet-1 sometime. Dr. was fortunate enough ing for the eastern section of North I to get Mis. Jackson, the nurse he had Carolina in Goldsboro Monday. Mrs. Neill A. McDonald and son accom panied her and spent the iay with Mrs. McDonald s mother. WithTle" Army People Anyone wanting to trace lost bag gage call the Heaths we understand they are experts since they went on their leave to Charleston, S. C. Also they can no doubt tell us how to en joy a leave without benefit of light and water. Anyway, glad they had fun. . . . That beaming lieutenant you see on the street is Ken William son, who is the proud papa of a 7 lb 12 oz. daughter born at Fort Bragg hospital Saturday night Heard out at the grapevine that Frances Ma comson was with the home folks in Spartanburg, S. C. while Perry was busy at Bragg. Her sister. Miss Suzanne Lindeman came back with Frances for too short a visit Sorry to hear that Doris Jordan is leaving us. She's heading west on the 15th. News About past army Raefordites Jessie Hardley is now at home in Arkansas, Kansas. Her husband, Ma jor C. V. Hadley was awarded the Purple Heart in Belgium Mrs. David uiougn and her son are in Natchez, Miss The Eason Blach's are now stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C Just talked to M ChmHittt, fa aft aa, NaWaO, OHanaa bines parts of all of them. Who knows? But there is one point on which all agree: Chilaan Nitrate of Soda was created by tremendous natural processes. II is com pletely natural . . . the only natural nitrate In the world. Because of its natural origin, Chilean Nitrate of Soda con tains, in addition to nitrogen and sodium, small amounts of boron, iodine, manganese, cop per 34 elements in all many of which are essential to healthy plant growth. Yes, a hundred years of re search and experience agree on the importance of Chilean Nitrate's natural qualities and their outstanding performance in continued profitable farming. arc s m m CHILEAN NITRATE ?g0DA.. .J before getting Mrs. Hecht back. The Jacksons were sent to Camp Butner but are now at Bragg again. Major and Mrs. V. L. Wemberly are residing in the M. B. Warren apartment. Invents Auto Engine That Needs No Gas ROCK HILL, S. C.Feb. 7. W. Har per Patterson of Endicott, N. Y., the son of Mrs. Mamie C. Vick of Rork Hill, believes he has invented a ma chine which may altar the automo bile industry after this war as dia?- tically as did Henry Ford's first mod el T. Patterson says he has developed an automobile engine which elimi nates the necessity of gasoline and operates solely on. air and oil pres sure. So the day may not be too distant when Americans will drive up to the nearest air station and say to the attendant, "Fill'er up -with 80 pounds of air." The inventor says he has palen'.s on his invention and plans to offer it for production after the war. THE RAEFORD THEATRE PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING FEBRUARY 9, 1943 THURSDAY & FRIDAY "In Our Time" Paul Ilenreid Ida Lupino Mary Boland SATURDAY "The Texas Kid" With Johnny Mack Brown And "Follow the Leader" The East Side Kids SUNDAY "The Hairy Ape" Willliam Bendix and Susan Heyward MONDAY & TUESDAY "Shine On Harvest Moon" Ann Sheridan and Dennis Morgan , , " WEDNESDAY "My Best Gal" Jimmy Lydon and Jane Withers THURSDAY "Mark Frederic March RED SPRINGS THEATRE PROGRAMME FOR WEEK BEGINNING FEBRUARY 9, 1913 FRIDAY "JANIE" Joyce Reynolds and Edward Arnold SATURADY 1:30 'til 10:30 O'CLOCK "Lights of Old Santa Fe" With Roy Rogers ! LATE SHOW "Crime by Night" Jane Wyman and Jerome Cowan MONDAY AND TUESDAY "Frenchman's Creek" Joan Fontaine and Basil Rathbone WEDNESDAY "Main Street Edward Arnold and Serena Royle THURSDAY FRIDAY "Lost in a Harem" Bud Abbott and Lou Costello A military secret Is an Army trust IF HEAD CO IDS ANGDU DO THIS! To relieve discomforts, one of the best things you can do Is put a good spoonful of home tested Vicks VapoRub In a bowl of boiling water. Then feel the wonderful relief come as you breathe In the steaming medicated vapors that penetrate to the cold-congested upper breathing passages! 6e how this soothes irritation, quiets coughing, and helps clear the head-bringing grand comfort. RW ADDED Rfiitr ... rub throat, chest and back with VapoRub at bedtime. Vicks VapoRub works forhours-2 way at onca-to bring relief from distress. Rememtaer lt's Vicks VapoRub you want. AND FRIDAY Twain" and Alexis Smith 1 "ll!lfJ.IWIW,'Hi .l.JHiliW----.liW''U,llat - g ' y -v-i- - I, i---' - ii aa rn rnsiiniiimi" After Dark IT
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