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4 PAGE FOUR THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1945 Hay ers - - - - - , , - Socials-Personal Items l ; - - - Bal I Mrs. Nelda Baucom spent a few I with Mrs. Nelda Baucom spent days in Charlotte this week I her parents. MRS. CARVER HONOREE AT LUNCHEON On Tuesday morning Miss Florence Lester and Mrs. Neil Senter enter- Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Langdon will laintd with a luncheon honoring Mrs. 'spend the week end at Tallyho Inn, James Carver of Durham, the form- Myrtle Beach. er .Miss Jean freeman, at tie nome of Mrs. Senter's mother. Mi lie Gatlin. The house was with fall flowers. Four tables of bridge and two of look were enjoyed by friends of the honoree. Mrs. I. Mann received the high score prize in bridge and was also holder of the floating prize. Mrs. C. W. Seatc received high score in rook and ths floating prize went to Miss Sarah Lytch. Mrs. Carver was remembered with a lovely tray in hammered aluminum and Mrs. G. C. Taylor of Kinston and Mrs. Page Robinson of Edgefield., S. C, were presented gifts in linen. The hos tesses served a delicious two course meal. 0 I QUICK-BLACK I Mrs. J. W. Black announces the marriage of her daughter, Nita, to W. M. Quick, on Thursday, July 5th, in a ceremony solemnized at the home of Rev. W. L. Brown of Park ton. They are now making their home in New York, where he is em ployed. 0 SUDDRETH-STRUTHERS Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Cloase Struthers of Indianapolis, Ind., to Walter Ernest Suddreth of Lenoir in a ceremony performed August 16 in Beckley, W. Virginia. 0 BOARD TO MEET The executive board of the Wo man's Auxiliary of the Raeford Pres byterian church will meet Monday, September 3rd, at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. H. C. McLauchlin. All mem bers are urged to ittend this meeting. Hal- Miss Eloise McBryde arrive"!! home lovely i Monday after a six week's visit in the j mountains of Western North Caro lina. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Morgan and daughter, Ellen, of Laurel Hill, were dinner guests of Mrs. Jessie Gibson Sunday. Miss Juanita Glisson has returned to her home in Dundarrach pfter spending a while here with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Glisson. TIMBERLAND NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hinton and . . Ihis brcV'er pnt a few days recer.t- Upchurch returned iy at the nonle of Mrs H:n!on's mother, Mrs. Mattie Baker and with friends at Dundarrach. Miss Haze! Chambers was guest at an ice cream Mrs. C. E. home Thursday from Bogue and left the following day for Washington for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Tommie Cculk. Returning from Bogue the same day were Mrs. Law rence Poole, Mrs. Benton Thomas, Misses Betsy Ann Cole, Faye Ba ker and Leonora Currie. Miss Mary Black McBryde spent the past week end in Raleigh as the guest of Miss Allyne Smith and Cora Lee Crouch. supper given by them. Miss Lena Suddreth, formerly of Lenoir, is now making her home here with her sister, Mrs. Lucy Scarboro. Mrs. Joe Maxwell, who has been spending the summer in Candor withl her daughter, Mrs. Tom Burkhead. but returned on Thursday. Her con dition is slightly improved. Miss Christine McPhaul of Wash ington, D. C, was the guests of herj sister, Mrs. J. W. Coates, the past j week end. W. P. Amos is a patient at Ran dolph hospital, Asheboro. Mrs. D. S. Tolar and daughter. Rosanne, of Kinston, arrived Tuesday for a week's visit with Mrs. Tolar's mother, Mrs. Ruth Bridges. Readings Daily and Sunday Tilt l My First Vilt Her. MADAM WELLS f .T.0011 Darter Dorn With V Vail Not to b cased with uypsi. 1 will accept o fee unless you re. , ceJve eatlsfac tk and find me u per lor to all readers. Reads Past, present and future. Ad vice on aH af fairs of life. Please don't coafvse my work with that eIiea.D ordinary fnrtim teUer. The treth cr nothliif . Re member a doubter rever wins. Offices for wtute aetd colored. Hours t a, si. to 10 p. m. Open daily. Notice address. OFFICE IN STUDIO TRAILER Located scrota River Bridges on C'inton Highway. Fayette vtl'e. N. C. City But Service. of til "60" ALL-CROP HARVESTERS For Immediate Delivery VAUSE FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY Authorized ALUS-CHALMERS Dealers R. C. VAUSE, Owner and Manager Fayetteville, N. C. Phone 7165 Box 718 445 VV. Russell St. 0C301 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Teal and daughter. Jeannie, formerly of Balti more, Md., are now making their home in Raeford. j BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT 3orr. to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Collins, a baby g:r!, Betty Sue. weight ten pounds, on Thursday. August 23. Watson Bethune spent the week , end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. ! Lacy MoF.idycn. He returned to j Fayetteville Mnnd.-rv. where he is voting his mother, Mrs. V. M. Bc ; thune. 0 o n Q 301 TOBACCO GROWERS . . . Sell Your Tobacco this Season at BIGGER! BETTER! W.-.'.lace Ellis arrived home yes tercinv to .-pi nd a week with his pa rent,! Mr. 8nd Mrs. H. V. Kll.s. Wal lace. Attn has -p.nt the rjniivcr at the Re-,t;e V. . .: in Ch:irlo!',e. is a senior ,ni!!,leri.:I stu-.ier.t at Bob J. ir.es cohere. Cleveland. Tenn. Re cent 'jc-'s .n tlu Ellis home were Mrs. Cly e Cook and children of Lauflnburs. Billy Ellis nf the navy. End Mr. and Mrs. Ft. B. Hardister and son of Durham. Mrs. Jmrcs K. David and d.msh ter. Kaye. ;.rr:ved in Raeford Thu:. day after "'siting relatives in Soi'h Carnbr.a. They will be with M". David's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McLean, until Major Davi h who has feeer.tly been released from the ar my, completes his training with Uni ted Air Lines, Denver. Colo. n 0m ti 1 UKA Wareh oiise Mrs. Thomas Purcell of Dayton, Ohio, the former Miss Barbara Ste vens, is expected to arrive home today and will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Stevens, until she resumes her studies at Mere dith this fall. Misses Bessie Love and Annie Mc Millan spent last Wednesday in Lum-berton. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nixon had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ester Nixon and family of Sanford. Wilson McBryde, recently dis charged from the army, is now em ployed at Western Auto associate store. Mary Estelle Brock, daughter of y -n YT'-c T Q Rrfvir ut rmr kr.ee last week while playing, but is getting along nicely. Miss Mamie Niven accompanied D wight Niven and his daughter, Jean, to Dunedin, Fla., last week. D. C. Cox and James Morris spent a ftw days of last week at Ocean Drive, on a fishing trip. Mrs. Nellie Culbreth of Red Springs recently entered Pittman hospital, Fayetteville, for treatment. Mrs. Carl Weissman of High Point, the former Miss Aliojp Nesbit. spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown. Carthage, N. C. 13;000 Square Feet More Floor Space We have just about doubled the size of our warehouse floor in order to take care of our many old and new customers. We sincerely invite and welcome YOU to sell on our well-lighted floor this season. Last year, the CARTHAGE market LED THEM ALL (Uncle Sam's figures) and with the same management we will again get you the very TOP dollar for every pile of your tobacco at the M Mrs. Robert H. Wilds of Florence,! S. C, spent the week end with Mr. I and Mrs. Martin Webb. Mrs. Wilds, i whose husband, Lt. Wilds, is now j overseas with the 100th division, formerly Uvea, in Kaeford, residing at the Milton Campbells. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wooten and son. and Mrs. C. E. Morrison of Portsmouth, Va., have retured after spending a few riays here with the G. W. Browns. They came especial ly to attend the wedding of their brother George Clarence Brown, to Miss Catharin McConnaughey of Red Springs. Mrs. R. L. Murray spent the week end in Greensboro with her mother,! Mrs. C. M. Pritchett, who is ill at the home of Mrs. Murray's sister, Mrs. P. L. Hines. HIGHEST MARKET AVERAGE $44.14 In the Entire Bright Belt Last Season! Old Reliable McCOIIIIELL 1000 PILES Sold On Our Floor Every Day A GUARANTEED SALE EVERY DAY. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bethune and daughter. Gloria Jean, moved to Fay etteville Monday. Jack has accepted a job with Orkin Exterminating company. Lt. and Mrs. W. L. Seals af Ft. Mon roe. Va., spent the week end with Lt. Seal's mother, Mrs. L. B. Seals of Route 1. While home he visited his sister, Mrs. C. H. Collins, and uncle, J. C. Currie, who are sick, and his grandmother, Mrs. Lawrence Seals, of Wagram, who is seriously ill. Miss Johnnie Belk has returned to her home in Matthews after a visit of two weeks with Miss Vivian Ellis. Mrs. Neill Senter spent the past week end in Albemarle with Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Senter. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Culbreth over the week end were Graham Culbreth and son, Tom. tnd Mr. and Mrs. Fred Culbreth and daughter, Connie, all of Hamlet. Mrs. Martin McKeithan spent a few days last week in Durham visiting her sisters. Mrs. C. J. Benner is visifcng her sister, Mrs. C. M. Gattis, in Raleigh this week. Ina Mae returned home Sunday after spending a week there Visitii ' Mrs. Luther Seals this week is Mrs. G. D. Gore of Baltimore. Misses Sylvia and little Dudy Collins are spending the week with Jimmy Seals. Miss Peggy Bethune has returned from a visit of several days spent at Camp Lejeune. Mrs. R. B. Hardister and son, Bob by, of Durham, are spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ellis. Miss Clara Mae Gibson of the Hoke Auto company, is on vacation this week. Mrs. Page Robinson of Edgefield. S. C, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. L. Gatlin, Sr. Mrs. C. L. Stephens and Mrs. James Stephens visited Mrs. H. M. Mark ham in Fayetteville Tuesday. Walter Culbreth, who for some time has been employed in Detroit, now here with his parents. Mrs. Dan F. Mclnnis and Mrs. C. P. Kinlaw art Fayetteville visitors We have installed NEW TOLEDO SCALES, NEW BASKETS, and NEW TRl'CKS, in order that our customers may get every ounce of weight coming to them in these high-price years. We have a force to handle your tobacco that can't be beat by any ware house firm in the state. Load your tobacco and drive straight to McConnell Warehouse, where your business is appreciated, and where we will see that you leave our 'house a satisfied and happy customer. Remember you can get your tobacco sold any day you want to come to market. We get a sale EVERY DAY. Our aim is to make more new friends and hold them as we are pushing the Carthage market to the top. Market Opens Tuesday, Sept. 11th We Will Start Receiving Tobacco on Friday, Sept. 7Ui OUR MOTTO:- SERVICE-COURTESY HIGH PRICES SEE BILL UPCIIURCH-for Floor Space JULIAN WRIGHT-for Hauling Your Tobacco McCONNELL WAREHOUSE GEO. D. CARTER GEO. D. CARTER & SONS, Props. CARTHAGE, N. C. DAN N. CARTER BILL CARTER D osaoi nonoi 0E30E with friends. today. 201
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