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1 ' I THURSDAY, DEC. 27th, 1945 THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. PAGE FIVE J Socials-Personal Items j PHILLIPS-LYTLE Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lytle have an nounced the marriage of their daugh ter, Ruth, to Charles Warren Phil lips. The marriage took place on Saturday evening, December 22nd, in the parsonage of the Methodist church in Raeford, the ceremony be 9 ing performed by the Reverand W. L. Maness, pastor of both the bride and groom. A program of wedding music was rendered by Mrs. Ina Be thune. Only members of both fami lies and a few inti:nate friends were present. Mrs. Phillips attended Louisburg College after her graduation at Hoke High school. For the past four years she has been the efficient secretary to the Hoke County Agent and the Home Demonstration agent. Mr. Phillips is a nephew of G. A. Phil lips and is a successful farmer of his community. The couple will make their home in the country near Raeford. 0 MRS. LYTCH ENTERTAINS YOUNG PEOPLE Monday evening the young people of Raeford Presbyterian church were delightfully entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lytch. Fol lowing the social hour punch and cookies were served by Mrs. Lytch and her daughter, Sarah, who is home for the holidays. The Raeford Methodist church honored Mr. and Mrs. Maness with a chower of Christmas gifts Wednes day evening of last week. During the evening refreshments were ser ved by the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service. A lovely Christmas service, with gifts for all, was enjoyed at Parker's church Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Freeman of Aberdeen were among the out of town guests here for the reunion of the Gatlin family Christmas day. LANGIS-ALEXANDER Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Alexander an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sallie Florence, to Ray C. Langis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Langis of Revere, Mass. Miss Alex ander is making her home in Balti more, where she has held a position for the past three years. Mr. Langis has recently been separated from the navy. The wedding will take place in the near future. MISS WHITLEY ENTERTAINS WITH LUNCHEON CHRISTMAS CAROLERS ARE ENTERTAINED Sunday evening, December 23rd, about thirty-five young people of the town, accompanied by Miss Ra chel Hassell, sang carols to the sick. At the conclusion of the carolling they assembled at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Murray, where re freshments of hot cocoa, sandwiches and cookies were served by Mrs. Mur ray, Mrs. Dwight Brown and Mrs. J. W. Walker and Miss Catherine Anne Walker. i The refreshments were contributed by the members of the Chaminade Miss Mary Hazel Whitley, who 'music club in cooperation with the teaches in Fayetteville, is spending voutn conservation program, which the Christmas holidays here. On ; tne North Carolina Federation of Wo. Thursday morning, December 27th, men's clubs is urging the clubs to she was luncheon hostess to a few of suPPort. her old friends who gathered here ! o from various parts of the country for J Doctor and Mrs. Paul F. Maness of me nonaays. ine guests enjoyed a ( me jacKsonville Naval air station, are delicious Christmas dinner of tur key and all the accessories, after which an informal afternoon was spent in conversation. MR. AND MRS. POOLE ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER A family dinner honoring Julian B. McKeithan and William M. Davis who have recently been separated from the service was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Poole on Christmas day. Approximately thirty relatives were present. Among the out of town guests were Herbert McKeith an, Jr., of the University of North Carolina and Mr. and Mrs. William Maurer and daughter. Jo Anne, of Winston-Salem . Abe Brooks and son, Sydney, of Warsaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann Wednesday. John Walker of Knoxville, Tenn., is spending the holidays at home. (Mrs. R. A. Matheson, Sr., is very ill at her home on Magnolia St. She had a second stroke of paralysis last week while visiting her daughter, Mr. James Warner, in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven. Jack Pope and Cecil Teal spent Christmas in Roxboro with Mrs. Mabel Gentry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peele of El kin were guests of Mrs. W. E. Blue on Wednesday. John McKeithan of Raleigh spent the holidays with his mother, Mrs. G. S. McKeithan. Miss Mildred Carter of Lumber Bridge has returned from Highsmith hospital where she underwent an ap pendectomy about ten days ago. Mrs. Susan Davis of Blue Springs has been confined to her bed for the past few days with flu. Raymond Maxwell of State Col lege is spending Christmas at the home of his parents. visiting relatives Jackson. in Raeford and Miss Ann Ashley of Fairmont. and Miss Ruby Broxton of Whiteville were guests of Miss Sarah Maness during the Christmas holidays. Miss Sarah Maness U visitinv friends in Jackson before returning aon college. Miss Anne Spoon of Asheboro spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Baker. Mrs. Baker and son, Jimmy, returned to Asheboro with Miss Spoon for a few days. Miss Isabelle Bethune of Washing ton has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ina Bethune, for the past week. Mrs. Edna Sherril and daughter, Jean Carrol, spent Christmas in Fay etteville with Mrs. Sherril's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Greene of Atlanta, Ga., are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greene. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Bob Conk left Wednesday for their former home at West Palm Beach, Fla. They will also visit Mrs. Conk's parents at Eustis, Fla. ' V t,'c v ; ' ? ' f -1 k m I : vi-s-' f- ' " -WW '." t i , . - ' roumi inini-miitirtrMHir- Miss Ellen Cunie of Richmond is spending some tine with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Currie. Misses Elaine and Allyne Smith of Raleigh arrived last Friday to spend the holidays with their mother, Mrs. Lucy Smith. Mrs. Ctora Matthews has given up her job with the Upchurch Milling and Storage company and returned to her home in Warsaw where she will join her husabnd, who has re cently been separated from the ser vice. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris, who have recently moved to the McNair farm out near Bowmore, are spending the holidays in Roxboro visiting relatives. Miss Barbara Woodhouse of Mars Hill college arrived last Thursday to spend the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mr. Rena Woodhouse of Timberland. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Barnes and daughter, Linda, are spending a few days in Asheville with their relatives. Mis. B. G. Jones of Washington, N. C, is expected Saturday to spend the week-end with her sister and family, Mrs. J. F. Niven. THE SMARTEST SOLUTION to the cold weather problem is a wool weskit. Because it's sleeveless and free from bulk, you can hide it snugly under a coat, don it proudly in the office or at home as an important accessory atop anything in the tailored line blouse or dress. Ingrid Bergman, exquisite star of "The Bells of St. Mary's," a Rainbow production released by RKO Radio, indicates that a clever girl can keep warm and still be well-dressed. Here she is in a woolen vest tossed over a long-sleeved sport blouse. Handknit, the vest has self-colored fringe ingeniously devised with tape and hooks to snap on to the shoulder indoors, snap off to wear under a coat on a jaunt out. Brilliant embroidery on the front bodice adds a note of gayety. Miss Elizabeth Smith of Arabia spent Christmas with Miss Kathleen Clark. Mrs. R. H. Behrman spent Christ mas in Burlington visiting her sister, Mrs. Bob Gammon, who is in the hospital. 'm Devoe Austin has been confined to his bed for the past week with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Coleman of New York spent the Christmas holi days with Mrs. Coleman's mother, Mrs. J. H. Austin. KCIAL DOUBLE-DUTY NOtC DROPS I'orks 'ere Most Golds Start! When a head cold strikes, put a little So keep Va-tro-pol handy- V-tro-nol In each nostril. It's a spe- and use It tne instant it u neea- clauied medication that- lOlllckly Relieves sne-zy miffly, r i. gtufly distress of head colds. Makes breathing easier. l Helps Prevent many colds i from r developing If used at the first warning sniffle or sneeze. ed. Follow directions In the package. fh VICKS7 VA-TEIO-NOL ! RAEFORD THEATRE ! Theatre Opens At 5:00 P. M. Daily MONDAY AND TUESDAY Over 21 Irene Dunne and Alexander Knox WEDNESDAY The Hidden Eye Edward Arnold THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Thousand And One Nights Phil Silvers and Evelyn Keyes SATURDAY Border Town Trail ALSO There Goes Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam Maurer and daughter, Joanne, of Winston Salem spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John McKeithan. Mardell and Jean Campbell spent Christmas in Fayetteville with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Upchurch, Jr., left Wednesday for Gastonia to spend several days with Mrs. Upchurch's parents. Miss Catherine Anne Walker who is a senior at Mary Washington col lege in Fredersburg, Va., is home for the holidays. s M.iAf-ir . . ..r xt . II I I .A . JTll t i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLauch !in spent Christmas in Statesville and Harrisburg. Howard Pope spent Saturday in Greensboro. Capt. David Scott Cur rie, Jr., who is stationed at Greens boro, returned with him to Raeford to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Morris of New Bern spant the week-end with Mrs. Morris. Mrs. John Short and children of Charlotte spent the week end with A. F. Hall. Mrs. Short is a daughter of Mr. Hall's. Little Monty Lamont, 19 month old son of Major and Mrs. William La mont of Fort Moultrie, S. C, has been quite sick for the past few days with pneumonia. He was taken to the hospital Monday morning. Mrs. Grace McGill of Wagram spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Niven. They also had as their guest Sunday, S 1-c Walter McGill of Pasadena, Calif., and Sgt. Landon McGill of Camp Lejeune, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Neill Senter of Kip ling spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Gatlin. Gilbert Lilly, radio announcer of Mrs. A. C. Bethune who is a nurse 'Washington, D. C, spent the holidays at Peace College visited Mrs. J. S. iat home with his father, C. A. Lilly Maultsby over the holidays. ' and Mrs. Lilly. Miss Betsy Cole of WCUNC in Miss Shirley Blue of Duke univer Greensboro, and Alfred Cole, Jr., sity is spending the holidays at home. if Guilford College, Greensboro, are spending the holidays at the home i Bonnie Kate Blue has been quite of their parents. sick all week with flu. TO EVERY BODY ANOTHER DAY... ANOTHER YEARI For the day, all the joy and glad ness that the New Year holiday can possibly bring. For the year, all the blessings that can be treasured up for you in 363 golden days. Come in and sue us so we can wish you a HAPPY NEW U YEAR with a friendly shake of M the hand. J Auto Inn J. A. WRIGHT & A. COLE jj This year we will celebrate New Year happy In the knowledge tiat one more year has been added to our long record of service to the people of this community. . ' ' Tooting our own horn a bit, you say? Well, yes, if you insist, but we just wanted to remind you. Have a good time, enjoy the holt day to the utmost, and very Happy New Year to youl Hoke Auto Co. EEDDY KILOWATT f Bov-tJat new maid" MOM GOT CAN CfBTAINLV EVECYTMINu IS SO OMKrV,1UO-H MM -THINK 1 Hi 6CA A KISS WHEN SHE E COMES our.. , . . Maid in America , r nit0 ELECTRIC COOKING IS FAST AS FIRE WITHOUT THE FLAME CLEAN AND CHEAP LIKE ELECTRIC LIGHT! f 1
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