THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1946 THE NEWS-JOURNAL PAGE THREE MANY STUDENTS WIN RIBBONS IN PICTURE MEMORY In the picture memory con test sponsored at the Raeford: schools recently by the Rae ford Woman's Club. Pupils( in grades 1-3 had to remem ber and describe 10 pictures;' those in grades 4-7 had tof remember 30. In connection with the contest the Wo-t 9 5 I man's club gave 24 copies of classic pictures each to the graded and high schools. . Students winning blue rib- bons were as follows: Eighth Grade: Junius Ba ker, Blakey Culbreth, C. W. Dean, Leonard Dunn, G. C. Lytle, Bobby McBryde, Jim my Seals, Archie Walters, Donald Wood, Marion Wood, Charles Thomas, Jr., George La ton, Myrna Almond, Clara '14 . -V. V Ann Blue, Melva Dean Brown, Elaine Carroll Betty Lou Cline, Ernestine Gro oms, Margaret Huggins, Dai sy Dean Morris, Kathleen Parks, Vera Mae Posey, Mar garet Ritter, Patsy Sipple, Annie Pearl Stewart, Eliza beth Suddreth, Geneva Wright, Thomas Bobbitt, Frank Brock, Roy Brock Forest Blake, Audrain Cham bers, John Culbreth, Carl Gladden Her Heart On Mother's Day . ' r' " , A-: ; s ; A 1 - ' 'k - ' s iH'M rfVx iyJ&S!r.t The most wonderful gift of all for your mom on Mother's Day is a beautiful bouquet of flowers or a handsome, sturdy plant. Flowers have a way of expressing your deepest sentiments so pick up your phone now, call 203-1 or 5211 and order from us. We telegraph flowers everywhere. Mrs.Paul Dezerne, Agent SUNNYSIDE FLORAL NURSERY Phones 203-1 & 5211 Raeford, N. C. i w ; f A Vote For C. B.DEAHE For Congress Mr. Deane is well qualified, long experienced in Dem ocratic Party affairs, a business man, church and civic leader. He knows our Congressional District as. few men. He is courageous, sound, dependable, and will well represent the people of this District in Congress. Lets give our neighbor from Richmond the overwhelm ing support of Hoke. o This advertisement sponsored by Mr. Deane's friends in Hoke. i "if & V V V $ i 9 Fields, Bob Maxwell, Alex Norton, Davis Parker, J. C. Tew, Billy Traywick, Lan don Yarborough, Wilton Wil kes, Mary E. Allen, Betty Baker, Lucy Boahn, Virginia Capps, Myrtle Easterling Anne Jones, ranees King, Edith Lisenby, Elease Moss, Freida Moss, Agnes Peter son, Rachel Wright, Mary Ruth Hinson, Jean Cozart, and Peggie Reaves. In the grammar school the following: Caroline Atkinson, llazel McLean, Ann Leach, Larue Carroll. Leon Gatlin, Law rence McNeill Harriet Hod gin, Carol Evcrleigh, Edith McNeill, Bobby Williams, Mildred Brinkley, Gerald Sappenfield, Betty Jane Ashburn, Hal Gore, John Mc Lauchlin, Lynn Conk, Gloria Brinkley, Margaret Ann Johnson, Ruth Fields, Eliza beth Baker, Nellie Thames, Mary Lytle.Bette Taylor, Margaret Beckwith, Billy Everleigh, Joyce Conoly, O pal Boyd, Mary Elizabeth Wright, and Dorene Duncan. In the primary grades: George Dickson, Virginia McNeill, Jackie McCrimmon, Patsy Russell, Carson Clip pard, Neill McFadyen, Har old McDiarmid, Tony Clark, Shirley McNeill, Edward Langston, Albert Jordon, Dianna Kelly, Helen Wilson, Betty Kinlaw, David McDon ald, Sandra Wood, Worth Graham, Peggy Mattox, George Weaver, Stuart Smith, Joan Walters, Jean Bender, Martha Nell Han cock, Lessie Mae Carlyle, Joan McLeod, Janice Ben ner, Monroe McLean, Frank lin Inman, Charles Conolv, Neill A. Smith, Kermit Wood, Jane Cameron, Mar ylin Tapp, Claudine Hodgin, Patsy Culbreth, Patricia Hancock, John Brinckley, Margaret Tew, Betty Jean Taylor, Robert Easterling, Bobby Taylor, Tommy Har ris, Leon Cameron, Dick McFadyen, Hugh Wright, Faye Baxley, Mickey Brock, Julia Morris, Nora Peele, Lil lian Scarborough, Mary Smith, Barbara Warlick Dale Connell, Bobby Davis, Stanley Knowles, Marcia Blake, Treve Duncan, Faye Howell, Helen Rose, and Shelba Jean Wright. BECOMING LINES FOR MATURE FIGURE o f - ;' h ' j - i"' Sheer plaided f , j , S rayon makes I ' , the woman s I j K ' h i rtwa 1st j 1-,VAA - -N'w' and coral; j ! I 1 1 . butcher linen ! il '&?Vw'i?W''i toned dre88 1 1 f.l j l Pbolot courtesy New York Dreil InstiluH I . ' - j POLITICAL Announcements FOR REPRESENTATIVE This is to announce that I will be a candidate for nomi nation to the House of Rep resentatives of the North Ca rolina General Assembly in he Democratic Primary to be held May 25, 194G. Your support will be appreciated. J. B. THOMAS tfp FOR REPRESENTATIVE This is to announce that I will be a candidate for nomi nation to the House of Rcp presentatives of the North Carolina General Assembly in the Democratic Primary on May 25. I will appreciate your vote and support. HARRY A GREENE tfp THE well dressed woman looks for the kind of Summer wardrobe that she can assemble and forget about, clothes made especially for her proportions and therefore well fitting, and which will keep her cool and collected. .Realizing that simplicity and a certain smart dignity are more be coming to the mature figure than many of the newest trends, New York's famed designers o women's fashions continue to feature such favorites as the indispensable sheer, the small-patterned useful print, and the jacket dress assuring its wearer of "the complete costume look." Nonetheless, the new collections prova that many of this season's trends the longer jacket line, hip line variaUons, diagonal treatments, and sleeve and neckline interest can be youthfully adapted to women's sizes. &f 4 m t FOR REPRESENTATIVE This is to announce that I will be a candidate for nomi nation to the House of Rep presentatives of the North Carolina General Assembly in the Democratic Primary on May 25. I will appreciate your vote and support. DR. G. W. BROWN tfp FOR COMMISSIONER This is to announce that I will be a candidate for Coun ty Commi.x oner of Hoke County subject to the will of the voters in the Demo cratic primary to be held May 25, 1946. M. D. YATES tfp FOR COMMISSIONER This is to announce that I will be a candidate for Coun ty Commissioner of Hoke County in the Democratic Primary to be held on May 25. I will appreciate your support. t. I i 1 i i V Dependable and Prompt Before putting your winter apparel away for summer let us clean and seal it in moth seal bags. RAEFORD DRY CLEANERS We Call For and Deliver PHONE 2671 RAEFORD, N. C. y y FOR COMMISSIONER This is to announce that I will be a candidate for Coun ty Commissioner of Hoke County subject to the will of the voters in the Democratic primary to be held May 25, 1940. F. KNOX WATSON tfp FOR COMMISSIONER This is to announce that I will be a candidate for County Commissioner ot Hoke County subject to the will of the voters in the Dem ocratic primary to be held May 25, 1946. Neill B. Sinclair Up WM. STANLEY CRAWLEY

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