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?C,E FOUR "BE NEWSJOl'RNAL. RAEFORD. N. C THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 1945 INFORMAL TEA ENJOYED BY COLLEGE CROWD Miss Josephine McLauchlin invit.d alnu.: twenty of the college set in for tea S..'ii:day afternoon at five o'clock. The .-.c. asion was in honor of her fcou.e k.iests, who were classmates at S.-.!.;v. and Miss Mottle Cameron's flics', fr.y were Miss Bettie Jean junos r. " .1 Miss Jane Fr'azier of W'in jtcin S. m. Miss Nell Denning of Al bo:r. . Miss Molly B.iseman of K.Kk :.: Hint and Miss Nancy Hills D.iv.. . Mvgamon. Miss McLauch lin p;t- r.te these girls with re n cm'jv: r.ces. After an enjoyable Titi'i l- c: conervation, the guests were invito into the dining room, where tea. s.i. dw chcs and cake were ser ved I : table. vii an attractively appointed MISS MOLLIE CAMERON HAS BRIDGE PARTY M ss Mollie Cameron entertained with f.uir tables of bridge Friday nisht. honoring her house guest, M.ss Sancy Hills Davis, and the gu;sts if M.ss Josephine McLauchlin. The Cameron home had many beautiful flower arrangements from Mrs. Cam eron's garden. An ice course was ierv;d after the game and punch was served during the progress of ihe game. Miss Bettie Jean Jones von the high score prize. Miss Cam eron gave thi honorees gifts. Mr. ar.J Mrs. Clyde Teal and little aught.r, Jeannie, of Baltimore, Md., iiv spending this week in Raeford ird Lr.urinburg while Mr. Teal is tn vacation. Set. and Mrs. Daniel Riggs and small aughter are occupying an a partmerit at Miss Ida McLauchlins. Sgt. Riggs is with a unit at Fort Brrgg. Mrs. F. L. Skinner of Smithfield ipent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Walter Baker. She came es ppecially to get her young daughter, Sashia Skinner, who had been spen ding the week with the Bakers. Charles Seate, who is employed in Fayetteville, spent a week's vaca tion at home with his mother, Mrs. C. W. Seate. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baker, Kath rine, Jimmie and Mrs. Roscoe Currie ipent the past Sunday in Asheboro visiting Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. V. D. Spoon. TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE We have in stock all sizes of Tractor Tires and Tubes. We also Repair and Service any size Tractor Tire. WALKER'S Safety Retreading Works 435 Russell SL Fayetteville RED SPRINGS THEATRE PROGRAMME FOR WEEK BEGINNING AUGUST 10, 1943 NIGHT SHOWS 7:30 & 9:30 FRIDAY "The Merry Monaghans" SATURDAY 1:30 'til 10:30 P. M. "Wild Horse Valley" Dave O'Brien LATE SHOW SATURDAY 10:30 P. M. "The Blonde from Brooklyn" Robert Stanton and Lynn Merriik MONDAY-TUESDAY Matinee at 3:30 Monday "I'll Be Seeing You" Ginger Rogers Joseph Cotten Shirley Temple WEDNESDAY Matinee 3:30 "Within These Walls" Thomas Mitchell and Mary Anderson THUSDAY FRIDAY Matinee at 3:30 Thursday "Nob Hill" Joan Bennett Vivian Blaine George Raft Socials-Personal HERMAN CAMPBELL WEDS MISS ALICE REID SMITH IN CHURCH RITE Fairront. Aug. 8. Miss Alice Reid I Smith and Herman Campbell of Rae . fiira and Lumberton were united in ' :r.-:-r'.2S: !:;.'. SvMay. Ju'y 29. in the r.rst 3..ptist church, by the Rev. C. P. Herring, pastor of the bride. The program o f.iuptial music was rendered by Miss Carimae Hedg 'peth of Lumberton. director of music at Avery college (Danville, Va.) or- aanist. and Mrs. Clyde Williams, go- loist. ! The bride entered on the arm of iher father by who.r she was given in marriage. Mrs. James u. Atkin son, her sister, was matron of honor. Jack McGill of Lumberton was best man. Ushers were Furman B.ggs. Jr.. Fete Burnett. Horace I Flowers of Lumberton and Harry Mitchell. ' The bride, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard P. Smith, was graduated from Fairmont High : school and from East Carolina .Teachers college. She taught one 'year at W'entworth an ', until this sum ver, was emplayed by the At lantic Coast Line Railroad company . here. I The bridegroom, son of the late ,Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Campbell of Rae ford. has lived for some years in Lumbsrton, where he is prominent in church and civic activities. He is manager of Lennon's Men store. 0 Misses Ida and Ma'tie McLauch lin spent a few days in Sm.ithfic-ld last week visiting Mrs. G. A. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox of Gastonia are spending several days of this week with Mrs. Cnx's parent's, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Cothran of Red Springs. Mrs. C. W. Seat; had as h:r guests several days last week, A. H. Seate. of the navy, an--' son. Eobby, of Boston, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Seate and son, Robert, of Wil son. Mr. and Mrs E. L. Parro' of Sum ter. S. C, spent the week with Mrs. J. A. Wilson. Mrs. Roland Coving'. an spent last week with her mother and family in Hamlet. POISOX IVY HOW TO KILL IT Kill the outer skin. It peels off and with it goes the ivy infection. Often one application is enough. Get Te-ol solution at any drug store. It's power ful. Stops itching quickly. You- 35c back tomorrow if not pleased. Today at Reaves Drug Store. 10-13c NOTICE FOR OPENING DEPOSITION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HOKE. WILLIE LUCKIE VS. PERENOR LUCKIE. The defendant will take notice that the undersigned will move to open the deposition in the above enVtled case before J. B. Cameron, Clerk of Superior Court, on 16 day of August, 1945, at 10 A. M. This 8th day of August, 1945. H. W. B. Whitley, Attorney for the plaintiff. 10-c Items BIRTHDAY SUPPER FOR MR. AND MRS. D. S. POOLE The children and grandchildre Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott P:ole ha: i of a family supper in honor of the bi rth- aole avs of Mr. and Mrs. D. Scot: P at the home of a daughter, Mr K. Currie. last Friday night. It Mr. Pooie's eighty-ninth anniver and Mrs. Pool.'s seventy-ninth. T reunions each year on their par birthdays are looked forward to much pleasure. . A. was iry ese nts vith Mr. and ':'s- B:n Ferguson and his mother, Mrs. Mary Ferguson of Charlotte spent Thursday ard Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNeill. Mrs. Ferguson is a sister of Mrs. Cora Baker. Major and Mrs. Richard L. Biirk hart and daughter, Marsha Anne, of Berkely, Calif., arc expecte? to ar rive in Rat ford next week to spend a few days with Mrs. Burkharfs pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNeill. Miss Mary Stuart Covington is at tending a housepar'.y at the home of her cousin. Rachel Gordon Kear ney, in Frunklinton. Mr. and Mrs. Kearney entertained their daughter's guest at a dance at the country club ir. Louisburg on Saturday night. Miss Josephine McLauchlin's guests have returned to their homes after having been the recipients of many social courtesies while visiting in Raef.ird. REDDY KILOWATT I GETIN W0R -HAIR, ID0N0T61ARAP .... VK cjV'-"- f I WONDER IP COMBS j u 'S"a Mrs. Reuben Webb, who for sev eral weeks has been visiting her pa rents, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Pender grass, left Monday for Hondo, Texas to join her husband who is stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draughon of High Point spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs- Starr McMillan. They visited other relatives in the community also. Don't fence me out . . . Have a Coke .. making a neighborly confab friendly Tnatboy-named-Bill and that-girl-named-Jill meet on common ground at the words Have a Coe. Friendliness and refreshment move in with Coke. Have a Cot is a simple three word lesson in how to get along with folks a refreshing way to say Let's be friends. lOmtD UNDEI AUTHORITY Or THE COCA-COLA COMPANY IY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. ABERDEEN, N. C. L A Hair-Raising Story THE1 CPEAK TE TRUTH I'M REALLY THERE. I CRACKLE AND I CNAP Mri. J. M. Pendergrasi of Tim berlar.d had the misfortune of falling last Wednesday evening, breaking several ribs. Mrs. Julian BJue and children spent the past week end with Mrs. Blue's mother in .Fairmont. J. A. McGoogan is spending sev eral r'avs with Mrs. McGoogan at Tallyho, Inn, Myrtle Beach . AN ABUNDANCE of electric power has always been available in Raelord. Now the Carolina Power & Light Company has an avalanche of war-time power ready for peace-time production. It is reliable, business man aged power that pays it own way. In addition to being ready for war production, it helped pay for war pro duction through taxes.' This avalanche of surplus, war-time, business managed power, is available to you now. Raeford has plenty of raw materials . . . native labor . . . delightful living conditions . . . real market advantages. These are things that help make a great city greater. Our industrial department is cooperating in an effort to make these advantages go to work for your city in a new surge of American enterprise. BHanaHaHaWMalBVkVMBVBHH-aiHUUUHlByVa1a CA,B")t owi o hcht company iTBvajMelNiT MXlO (VIA pRILy WHEN IT IS 0OV- SE MOW THE Redd PFDDV rr-usTEN TO IT SNAP 10lr5tWIVE? LIKE . at uLAMOkOUC , SWEETHEACTC I ACTUAUy 5TAND M3UQ UAlD OH FND BUT IUCT INI FUMOfttXJQ5E NOJOBorTRlCKfeoBlGflrSMAa Mrs. Herbert McKeithan and Mrs. J. B. Mclntyre will chaperone a house party this week at Myrtle Beach given by Sonny Mclntyre. Guests will be Eleanor Leach, Phyllis Baker, Anne Graham, Lydia Mc Keithan, Johnny Walker, Joe Max well, Hamer Leach and Neill Mc Neill. Mrs. A. L. O'Briant and Lee are at the beach this week. Tokc'-CocCok I Yo alarall? fcaar Cca-Cal Itallad by tta (madly abbrxrtaiio 1 w. Both BMaa Iba qwabty praaV I act if Tha CacCl Coapany. TWIS UAIR-RAISIN6 STORy can! KffDC -A Wm '
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