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PAGE TWO THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPT. 27th, 1945 Accompanying them were Mrs. Ryan McBrye and Sgt. Tom McBryo.e, who went to visit Mrs. McBryde'i daugh ter, Mrs. Keith Tovey. 1A. Col and Mrs. Bergman have rented "he Morris-Lamont cottage recently vacated by Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Cutter. Sgt. Cutter has re ceived a discharge from the army, and he and Mrs. Cutter are enroute to Kansas City, Mo, merly lived in Raeford at the H. A. Cameron's now have an apartment at the John Walker horn?. Mrs. Carlton E. Niven, Who has made her home in Roxboro with her mother, Mrs. Mabel Gentry, ar rived in Fayetteville Sunday to be with her husband who has Just re turned from overseas. Harriet Ray left Monday for Eas tern Carolina Teachers college, where she is a member of the junior class of home economics. Capt. and Mrs. Harper, who for ---- -' " " '-'' ------- -1 -' J Socials-Personal Items 1 u - - RECEPTION MONDAY EVENING HONORS NEW CHURCH ASSISTANTS An informal recep:ion will be giv en in the Sunday school toots of the Presbyterian church Monday evening at which time the congrega tion will meet Miss Alice Longenec- kir, the church's missionary to the Eeifiiin Congo, and Miss Rachel Has- iti:, the new director of music and young people's work. The reception will be held in the ladies' parlor and the adjoining rooms from 8 until 10 o'clock. ! Htcent'y the church assumed the1 support of a missionary and secured JI s Longenecker who is leaving in1 a few weeks for Africa as its own missionary. Miss Longenecker was i bnrr. in Belgi-n Congo of missionary i parents. She came to this country for her education and attended Queens college in Charlotte where she re- ce.ved her degree. She then trained j at the Johns Hopkins hospital in Bui- : timore and received her license as a r.urse. She will go to Africa and J will assij in the medical work as i weil as participating in the evangelis tic work of the mission. The church is very anxious that all its mem- bers will meet Miss Longenecker. Miss Rachel Hassell, the new di- j rector of music and young people's j work who will arrive in Raeford j on Monday to assume her new duties in the church, will also be pres-nted to the members of the church at this reception. Miss Hassell was born in Japan of missi ary rents an.: came : to America Tor her education. She receved htr degree in music at Mary Eaidwin college. Staunton, Va. After teaching public school rrusic for two years, she became a home mission worker in Albemarle Pre.-bytery. She ; comes to the Raeford church from this work at Plymouth, N. C. All members of the congregjiion and friends of the church .ire !n vited to attend men, womei and children. EDUCATIONAL DEPT. MEETS AT HOME OF MRS. PAUL DICKSON The Education Department of the Raeford Woman's club held its initial m-.eting of thi- ye..r Tuesday, Sep tember 25. at 3:30 P. M. at the home ol Mrs. Paul Dickson. Mesdames Don Davis. Colin Scarborough and Mrs. H L. Gatlin, Jr., served as associate hnste.-ses. Miss Flora Boyce. chair ran. pre sided over the business session. Plans for the year were mapped out. Mrs. A. K. Currie, president of Woman's club, announced concerning the Dis-. trict meeting to be held in Dunn the latter part of October. Mrs. Arthur D. Gore, program chairman, introduced the theme of the progrjm. Mrs. Tommie Upchurch read an interesting and informative p.iper on "The San Francisco Con ference." Mrs. Gore"" followed with a very able discussion of "America and Russia On the Road to Te heran." Mrs. W. D. Brown conclud ed the program with a review of cirrent events. At the conclusion of the program, the hostesses served a delectable sal ad plate and tea. I Mrs. Will Pate and Capt. and Mrs. Copeland of Lamar, S. C, spent Tues d..y and Wednesday with Mrs. Pate's ' sister, Mrs. Ha'.lie fTrrf.n. Mrs. Cope lland is Mrs. Gatlin's niece. Mrs. George Befhune and infant daughter, have returned from Moore county hospital. Ensign Bethune has returned to Washington where he is stationed at present. W .liter Freeman of Aberdeen was a Raeford visitor Monday. His many friends in Raeford are always ' glad to see him and swap jokes. There are few of the old ti Ters with the rare sense of humor Mr. Freeman I possesses. D. B. Gillis, popular Carolina Pow er and Light representative, who has been transferred to Mt. Olive, sp.'i't several days here last 'week. Mrs. Clarence Lytch, who Is a pi tient at Highsmith hospital, Fay etteville, is improving. Personals Mrs. B. L. Cox, Mrs. Ruth Bridges I and Miss Dorothy Bridges spent Sun day in Carthage with Mrs. A. L. i Barnes. Mrs. Karnes and son spent j the summer in Camp Lenape, Pa., and white there Mrs. Barnes develop ! ed pneumonia, was hospitalized and only recently returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Scarborough were hosts to a number of their frlen.is at a steak supper served at their cabin Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Wood spent the past week en3 fn the mountafns of western !urtH Carolina and Ga lax, Va. Mrs. John K. .McNeill, who spent sevtr.il days in a Fayetteville hos p.tal las', week and a few day with her sister, Mrs. Bennett, has return ed home. Mr. and Mrs. Junan uentz of Dur ham spent last Thursday in Raeford with Mr. Lentz's sister, Mrs. J. C. Thomas. They went to Lumberton for a short visit before returning to Durham. Miss Margaret McNeill, who ac companied her sister, Mrs. Richard L. Burkhart and daughter, to In dianapolis, Ind., and remained for a visit with them, has returned home. I They drove through the country to Indianapolis where Mrs. Burkhart and daughter will stay for several months. CHAMINADE CLUB BEGINS YEAR S WORK The Chaminade music club held its first .meeting of the new year , on Tuesday evening. September 18th ' at the home of Mrs. R. L. Murray with Mrs. W. M. Thomas and Mrs. ' T. B. Lester, Jr. joint hostesses. Vases : of fall flowers, attractively arranged, were used in the living, and dining rooms. Mrs. J. S. Poole, president, was in the chair and several matters of j business were ciscussed before going into the regular program. Mrs. W. ! B. McLauchlin conducted the study followed by a sacred number sung by Mrs. W. R. Barrington. Miss Agnes j Mae Johnson gave a piano solo, WTTN ten by a North Carolina composer. Charles Vardell. The hostesses ser ved home made ice cream and cake, nuts and coffee demi-tasse. Pfc. James B. McKenzie has re turned to Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyoming, after spending a fur lough with his mother. He was sta tioned in Europe with the 82nd Air borne civision. Mrs. Ma!!ny Lamont is visiting her husbancTs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lamnnt. She came especially to meet her husband, Capt. La mont, when he arrives at Bragg from overseas duty. Mrs. Fioyd Seals and two month i old son, who were injured in a car wreck two weeks ago, are getting a- j long fine and have been discharged from Mcore county hospital, where j they were receiving treatment. Mrs. Seals sustained a cOT on her face and i the baby a fractured sktJT Mrs. J. W. McLauchlin returned tG her home here the latter part of last week, after having spent the summer al 'Montreal. Mrs. McLauch lin has not been at all well during the summer. Capt. Price has rented the Jack Morris home and will move his family here Monday. Miss Lora Mae McKenzie, who un derwent an appendectomy at High smith hospital Monday, is getting along nicely. Mrs. D. H. Herring and children j oi rtnurews, o. arrivea rriaay for a visit with Mrs. Herring's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Buoyer. Thomas Ray, a student at State College, spent the week end at home. Mrs. James K. David and daugh ter, Kaye, left Thursday morning for Chicago, where they will make their home, as Mr. David is connected with the United Air Lines there. Green Giant Big Tender PEAS 19c 20-oz Can Colonial Evap. MILK 4 Cans NAVY BEANS 20c APPLE SAUCE 13c green beans rr;:,' 16c KS" 16c 19c Better Yet Peanut Butter SWEET PEAS PREMIUM CRACKERS Habiaca, 1-11 ttg J? 24c Jiffy Biscuit Mix K 27c Dried Pinto Beans 2d 21c Mother's Pure Cocoa & 10c CALIF. FIRM CRISP LETTUCE-head 1 1c MOUNTAIN SAVOY SPINACH-2 lbs 2 9c MOUNTAIN GREEN CABBAGE-5 lbs 1 5c Local Sweet Potatoes-5 lbs. 33c Juicy Calif. Oranges-5 lbs. 47c Sweet Juicy Cal. Grapes-2 lbs. 25c Fancy Local Turnip Salad 2 lbs. 23c Fancy Oregon PRUNES 2 lbs. 25c Fancy Local Green PEPPERS 2-lbs. 17c Waid Paper MIT DfTC !- IfU I Kl I L Roil KASKCO 2 T 23c IriMcttcfcie GULFSPRAY & 37c Brer RU, Creto Label CLASSES 19c Plain Flow TRIANGLE T 55c O'Cedar PASTE WAX cat 59c Wh CVb BAKIJ1S 2T 20c I.aunUry Soap Octagon Healtfc Soap Lifebuoy 3 uku 21c ... TOtLET SOAP ... Camay Soap 3 utos 2 1 c Ivory Soap 3 Mta 14c 2 ukM 19c 17c 3 (tins 14c iftf 41 5-b Bag COLONIAL'S BEST Self-Rising Flour 3?" irS2c Doubk-Fresh Coffee SILVER LABEL m Bags 41c MRS. CAMERON HOSTESS TO GARDEN CLUB Enthusiastic gardeners met with Mrs. H. A. Cameron last Frid.iy afternoon. The meeting was k-A in the summer nous and plans and j programs for the year were discus- j sed. The club will meet the first j Tuesday in eac"?i month. At each Tfeting there will be practical group discussions and a flower arrange ment will figure at each meet.rg. Mrs. Cameron served a chicke.i salad course with iced tea to those nre'-:it. Important Announcement To The People of Raeford MRS. McANULTY RETURNS Mrs. J. H. McAnulty has returned to Raeford from Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md., where she has been with her husba"hd all surrrr.er. Mrs. McAnulty, the former Miss Tiny Lao per, is back with Farmers Furn.shing company ani Raeford Furniture com pany, as bookkeeper. HOSTESS TO AUXILIARY Mrs. A. D. Gore and Mrs. R. L. Murray were hostesses to the Ameri can Legion auxiliary Tuesr'ay eve ning at the home of the laittr. The pres. dent, Mrs. Murray, presided and business matters of interest were discussed. Following the busftier;, a memorandum on community oTgY.Tii zation was discussed. Ice cream, cake tnd nuts were served. GARDENERS TO MEET The Garden club will rret at the home of Mrs. Robert Gatlin on Tues day afternoon. October 2nd at 3:00 o'clock with Mrs. Marion Gatlin co-hostess. EXECUTIVE BOARD TO MEET The executive board of the Wo mar.s Auxiliary of the Raeford Pres byterian church will meet Monday, October 8th at 2 30 P. M., in the session room of the church. FLORA MACDONALD ALUMNAE TO MEET There will be a meeting of the Hoke county alumnae o! ora Mac dor.ald college at the home of Mrs. H. C. McLauchlin on Friday night, September 28th at 8:00 P. M. Beginning Monday Morning, October 1st, Deliveries Of Milk In Raeford And Vicinity Will Be Made Daily By "THE CUMBERLAND DAIRIES". We wish to express our thanks for your patronage during the twenty years it has been our pleasure to serve you, and for your cooperation during recent months when local demands have been so greatly increased. We are confident the Cumberland Dairies will render you excellent service with High Quality Milk- Products and commend them to you. LESTER'S DAIRY Raeford, II. C.
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