THURSDAY, SEPT. 20th, 1945 THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. PAGE FIVE : :: : : : :, :; :: :;,, ? iRaeford Church To Socials-Personal It ems oend missionary To African Field i i I Jack and Jill .... !J School for Boys and Girls LUNCHEON AND SUPPER PARTIES GIVEN AT lArr HU.Mfc. tember 14. at Moore county hosDital, Mrs. Arch Graham and Mrs. Frank Tapp were hostesses at two lovely PerSOffds parties last Thursday, given at the home of the latter. A profusion of! Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Caulk of Wash flowers, tastefully arranged, were ' ington, D. C, have announced the BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Laurie Mctaehern of Raleigh spent . r. j r I Sunday in Raeford, His sister, Mrs. Born to Ensign and Mrs George Sarah McEachern McNeill, is now ceinune, a aaugmer, on rnuay, otp- New Director Of Music And Young People's Activities Also $ Secured By Presbyterians. , used in the living and dining rooms. On Thursday morning they enter tained with three tables of bricTge with Mrs. J. S. Johnson winner of birth of a son, Thomas Worthy, on August 17th. Mrs. Caulk is the for mer Miss Axworthy Upchurch. I at: T , 1 dining room hostess at Edwards! "","u-! Military academy, S.lemburg. I"' toUc-ge and of the Johns :riouk..ns school of nursing, w.U be Mrs. Paul Dickson returned last en' ;o( th B'f Congo mission week from a visit to Blowing Rock,!fl.e,d ,of he Southern Presbjjjerian Danville, Va., and Reidsville. 'pTY-0"? . 1 Raeford Presbyterian church, accor ding to a decision of the cor.grega- TIME: October 1, 9-11:30 A. M. Monday through Friday PLACE: Methodist Church Miss Betsy Ann Cole returned to Greensboro Tuesday nf this week. where she is a sopho.Tore at WCUNC ! ln cnurcn aiso nas securea ivuss tian this week. i ft C LASSES: Pre-srhool, 5 years. Kindergarten, 4 years. Nursery 2,3 years Dancing, Health, this year. Mrs. Julian Blue and Rachel Hasell of Hendersonville as high score prize. Mrs. Allen McSween 1 M m T ! Ji h i rJ ' Mrs. Lawrence Poole accompanied director of music and young people s r i . r i ... . o. . . u . i . cr - .. . , C Ol RSr S INC LI DE: Music, Art, Drama, Folk Scienre, Preparation for school. and Mrs. Clarence Brown were in vited for luncheon, which was served at one o'clock, and Mrs. Brown, a recent bride, was remembered with a gift. At four in the afternoon two tables of bridge and two of rook were in play. Springs, entered a Fayetteville hos pital Monday, where he will undergo an operation. Mrs. Alfred Cole and daughter. FACl'LTY: ?!rs. Tom activities for the church, it was stated yesterday by the Rev. Harry K. Hoi- Miss Mollie Cameron returned to j land, pastor. Miss Hassejl is to ar- METHOD: Project through SaUm rnlleee this week. She is a ! rive in Raeford the first of the I V Miss Katherine Baker and Cpl. senior there this year. Mrs. H. A. " 'o iae up mr new wu:k nere. i g Max Mangum of Laurinburg spent Cameron took her daughter to Win- Miss Hassell is at present working j .V the past Sunday in Lake City, S. C, :ston on Monday. in the home mission field in Aloe-1 8 Mrs. Arah Stuart re- visiting friends. niane riesuviery is living ai i Cameron, Mrs. Mrs. Mitchell A. K. Currie Epstein and RATES: directed activity. Respect. $2.50 per week in advance; $2.00 per week earn lor two or more in the same family. Materials furnished. Modern in every $ ceived high score in bridge and high 1 -Wrs- J- u- Whisnant and young :h-,ymoutn. bne is the daugn'.er of, ft in rook went to Mrs. G. W. Brown. I Mrs. Hubert Cameron was called son, Joseph Durwood, came home missionary parents and was born in Mrs. H. E. Stinchcomb of Black to her home near Louisburg Sunday Tuesday front Baptist hospital at: Japan. Her parents were the Rev. Mountain, was nresentert on hnnnr on account of the illness of her Winston-Salem. and Mrs. Andrew P. Hassell, and gift. At six o'clock dinner was served mother, Mrs. Speed. I h" grandfather was the late Rev. $ the players. I I Mrs- D- B. Gnus and children left Andrew M. Hasstll who held pas- Mrs. J. D. Tapp of Timberland is lasi rriaay lor .waniy, wnere tneyiioraie ai uoawin ana waae, wesi visiting her sitser in Durham several wiH be until they can join Mr. Gil-jEnd and Jackson Springs. She re days this week. lis at Mount Olive. ceived a music degree fro'H Mary HONOR MISS KIRBY I I ' Baldwin college, Staunton, Va., in ... I Mrs. C. H. Livingston of Chipley, Mrs. Perry SloanA Jr., of Durham, 1 1940. "": a:LLJ-""K' en" Fla., is visiting her brother, G. W. spent luesday witn Mrs. r-aul Uick- Miss Longcmcker i r.'o the daugh- weunesaay evening p.,..!,,, she camp esnwiallv to he son, having coxe to see her husband, i tpr nf micinna'V narpnts thp Ppv Please make application early. Number limited. EMILY B. CAMERON, Director. MR. AND MRS. McDANIEL tertained last : : : : -x yse aoowoaec with a buffet supper at their home, with him on his eightieth birthday, Capt. Sloan, who returned to Fort and Mrs. J. H. Longenecker, and was j s maij. ivi.uy io nae- wncn was celebrated Sunday, Sep- Bragg irom overseas, wnere ne was ford. Beautiful fall flowers made the tember 9 ,by friends and relatives a member of the 82nd Airborne di- iUU... iu.i. nuun. witn a relmion and p,cnic dinner. vision. was played at three tables and a delicious meal was served to the SfUPSts. Miss Kirhv. th hnnnr ffiioet ' Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Parks and Miss Faye Baker returned to Mere- he dith colleee Wednesday. Her mother is home supervisor in Mr. McDaniel's Dast week end with Mrs, Roscoe'Knd Mrs. Herbert McKeithan ac- office. -o- MRS. HUBERT CAMERON IS HOSTESS Currie. Miss Eloise McBryde spent the past week end at home. She had as her guest, Pvt. Mrs. Hubert Cameron entertained j Jacksonville, Fla., who has just re on Friday evening at the H. A. Cam- turned from twenty eight months eron home in honor of two recent overseas, brides, Mrs. Clarence Brown and 1 Mrs. Hartman Yarborough. Four ta- Mrs. L. J. Campbell and son, Ter bles for bridge and rook were ar- 1 ry, and Billy McCormick are spen ranged in the summer house, which ding the week in Cleveland, Tenn. was attractively arranged with late j summer flowers. Punch was served Miss Mary Black McBryde left during the evening and a delicious j Tuesday to resume her studies at ice course followed the game. Mrs. Wo:r.an's college in Greensboro, where Clyde Upchurch, Jr., won the prize she will be a member of the sopho- in bridge and Mrs. Bill Upchurch in more class, rook. The hostess gave the honorees companied her to Raleigh and spent the day. Major and Mrs. Malcolm Niven and Horace Tucker oflchi'dren spent several days in the county this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sexton, Mrs. J. A. Niven and Mrs. Make McLean. Major Niven is stationed at Camp Croft, S. C. Mrs. A. R. Morris and son, Jack, spent a few days last week, in Knox ville and Oak Ridge, Tenn., visiting Robert Morris. dainty corsages on their arrival and presented them with lovely gifts. 0 GARDEN CLUB TO MEET The Garden club will meet with Mrs. H. A. Cameron on Friday after noon at 4:00 P. M. A full attendance is requested. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barlett were re ceni guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zeb McDaniel. Spending this week with Mrs. McDaniel is ner mother, Mrs. R. L. Blackburn of Warsaw. Mrs. Julian Blue tooK ner daugh ter, Shirley, to Durham last week to enter Duke university. 1 : ft i i g'W."(9y'4;'4H''4r'4"4e-. it. Investigate before buying Land born in the African field to which she expects to return early in October. She is expected to arrive in Raeford within the next few days, to spend a short time here before leaving to begin her work assisting in the med ical work of the Congo mission. Her support in this work has been as sumed entirely by the Raeford church. m 0 Ice Cream Now Used To Take Penicillin Major D. P. Wood, who lived at Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown's for some time, is back in this country and is expected to be in Raeford within a t... vti tr 1 i 1 ....u, ,vlUC,1)efln found ,fective for s,reptococ. iusiiicsa iicic gi.cj tic icvcivn 111a release from the army. San Diego, Calif., Sept. 19. Now its penicillin ice cream! The San Diego naval training cen ter's sanitation and preventive medi cine staff reports that mixing penicil lin with ice cream make; possible its administration bv mouth instead of through the usual hypodermic injec- tions. The Navy said the treatment had Doris Norton entered Flora Mac donald college last Tuesday. She is a member of the sophomore class. Misses Jean GraTiam and Kath leen Matthews of the polio unit of Charlotte Memorial nospital, spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. J. D. 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Records v should be traced back and see that no taxes, judgments and $ mortgages are on record against a prior owner as they are $ frequently the ones that cause trouble. $ Capt. and Mrs. Frank Williams are spending a short while with Mrs. Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Blue. Capt. Williams, who has been at Fort Benning, Ga., has been trans- ' ferred to Camp Butner, and he and 1 Mrs. Williams are enroute to his new j station. ' Mrs. Thomas H. Purcell, Jr., the j former Miss Barbara Stevens, left Saturday for Meredith college, where she will enter her senior year. Capt. and Mrs. T. S. Dooley of Athens, Tenn., are now occupying an apartment at the N. B. Blues. Capt. Dooley is with a unit at Fort Bragg. jjj As far as taxes are cpneerned, I will be glad to investigate and g give the purchaser a certificate that all taxes are paid or a statement of the smount due. :: :' Lt. and Mrs. Lawrence Haywood of Brooklyn, New York, have, an apartment at Mrs. Paul Dickson's. 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