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THE NEWS-JOURNAL
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1946
MRS. CARTER HONORED
Mrs. Evans Wright enter
tainod Thursday evening be-
fore last with a miscellaneous I Bethel Church was the set-j Music club presented the an
showcr complimenting Mrs. ting for a lovely wedding 1 nual program of sacred mu
Thomas B. Carter, who be I when Miss Dorothy Pearson ; sic in Raeford Methodist
f rt her marriage last Sun- i became the bride of Thomas church Sunday evening. The
ri. v afternoon at the Bethel i Baker Carter of Bingham- ; church choirs assisted in this
Presbyterian church, was; ton. New York. Reverend program, each one contribu
tes Dnrolhv Pearson. William B. Gaston, the pas-tig a number. The club,
The home was decorated , tor, performed the marriage directed by Miss Rachel Has-
vi:h sweet syringa, white 1 using the double ring cere-'sel- sang two choruses.
narcissi and potted plants. mony. The vows were spok- The music club also spon
After a colorful contest ; en before an improvised al- sored a thirty minute pro-
conducted oy Mrs. rvoianu
Currie the hostess presented
cieh truest with a slip of
parer on which to write ad
vice on how to hold a hus-b.-.rid.
These were collect
ed, read aloud and presented
to the honoree. Mrs. Minnie
McMinnis won the prize with
her advice written in poetic
form. Other contests and
games were enjoyed.
Mrs. Wright, assisted by
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. W.
F. Wright, served sand
wiches, cookies and an iced
drink. Many lovely and use
ful gifts were received by
Mrs. Carter.
Again on Thursday eve-
ning of last week Mrs. Car-!
ter was honoree at a party ,
given at the home of Mrs. !
Lee Maxwell with Mrs. Ju- J
lian Wright and Mrs. Lucy
Smith as associate hostesses, j
uuests enjoyed playing ,
games, and several prizes
were awarded, after which
Mrs. Carter was sliowered j
with many lovely miscel-1
laneous gifts. Mrs. Will i
Frank Wright, recent bride,
was aisu itMiieiuueieu wiiu
a grift frcm the hostesses.
Refreshments of ice cream
ar.d angel's food cake was
served.
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Mrs. J. A. Greene has re
turned from Nashville, Tenn,
recently after spending the
::tcr with her brothers,
Joe and John Andrews. She
was called there last Nov
ember on account of the ill
ness of the former, who
died in March. On her re
turn home, Mrs. Greene
stopped in Atlanta, Ga. for
a three weeks visit with her
grandson, James A. Greene,
Jr.
Mrs. H. A. Cameron, Mr.
and Mrs. Belton Wright and
Miss Josephine Hall attended
the American Red Cross
Camp and Hospital meeting
in Wallace yesterday after
noon. They were dinner
guests at the home of Mrs.
John D. Robinson and later
attended the Strawberry
Festival.
Dr. Marcus Smith attend
ed the N. C. Dental Associa
tion which was held in Pine
hurst on Monday, Tuesday
ar.d Wednesday of this week.
James McDiarmid of Chap-
Hill spent the week end
a: home.
PAVING NOTICE
Any person, firm, or corporation owning prop
erty in Raeford and desiring that the street or
streets adjacent to their property be paved may
come to the Town Hall on or before May 23rd,
1916 and sign a paper asking that the work be
done and asking to be assessed for it.
If the project carries and is approved by the
Board of Town Commissioners as being just and
necessary, reasonable and practical, there will be
an election in which the Citizens of the Town will
be asked to vote their will, for or against an is
sue of bonds to finance the project.
Signed: N. L. McFADYEN, Mayor of Raeford
Socials-Personal Items
CARTER-PEARSON
On Sunday afternoon, May
5, at 5:30 o'clock, Historic
iai oi long ieai pine ana laiijS"""
baskets ot white spring flow-
crs. beven branched can
delabra were used and ta
pers were lit by Ervin Cur
rie and Edward Byrd of
Raeford.
Prior to the ceremony, Mrs.
Ina P. Bethune played Lar
ghetto, by Mozart. Mrs. Ray
mond McLean sang "The
Sweetest Story Ever Told"
and "I Love You Truly." Tra
ditional wedding marches
were used.
Mrs. Carl LoDolce of Ro
chester, N. Y., served as ma
iron of honor. She wore an
afternoon dress of blue mar
quisette and carried an arm
bouquet of mixed garden I
tiowers. James Doyle of
Binghamton, N. Y., was the
best man.
The bride wore a wedding
gown of white satin and a
uuie veil attacnea to a cor
onet of pearls. Her bouquet
was of white sweetpeas and
orchids. She was escorted
by her cousin, T. F. Davis of
Raeford.
After a wedding trip to
points North, Mr. and Mrs.
Carter will be at home in
Bingham t en.
Mrs. Carter is the foster
daughter of D. H. Pearson of
Raeford. Mr. Carter is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P.
Carter of Binghamton. He
recently received his honor
able discharge from the army
after having served with the
Second Armored Division
for over three years.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lee
and family left Saturday
for White Lake. Mr. Lee
has rented Marshburn's
Beach and they expect to
spend the summer there.
Harold Thomas has recent
ly entered Edwards Military
Institute at Salemburg.
Trie Raeford Methodist
church extends you a cordial
welcome to Mother's Day
services Sunday morning at
11:00 o'clock.
S 2-c McKoy Maxwell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A.
Maxwell has returned to the
States after 17 months in the
Pacific area, and was separ
ated from the Navy May 4.
SKD 3-c Wilton Wood,
who is stationed af Norfolk,
Va., spent this past week
end at home.
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NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK
In celebration of National
Music Week, the Chaminade
school Wednesday at one o'
clock. This was directed by
Robert Gatlin with Mrs.
Luke Bethune at the piano.
At their regular meeting
Thursday evening the Kiw
anis club will have a mu
sical program, and on Fri
day evening the Chaminade
Music club will have the fi
nal meetin gof the year.
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Mrs. Will McDiarmid left
yesterday for Ft. Lauder
dale, Fla., and Miami to
spend sometime with friends
and relatives.
Mrs. W. L. Poole
spent
Tuesday in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Camp
bell spent the week end with
relatives in S. C.
Mclver Featherston and
M. Hicks of Roxboro visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Harris for
a while last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neill Senter
were week end guests of his
parents at Kipling.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marion Gat
lin and children spent Sun
day in Shallotte at the home
of Mrs. Gatlin's mother, Mrs.
Oliver, and she returned
with them for a visit.
Miss Anne Spoone of Ashe
boro and Miss Mary Strick
land of Raleigh were week
end guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baker.
Miss Mary Gray Helton,
daughter of Mrs. Mary Hel
ton, was a member of the
senior music recital which
was presented at Mars Hill
college where she is in school
Her numbers were MacDow
ell's "To A Waterlily" and
"In Autumn."
Miss Geraldine Wright of
Raleigh spent Saturday with
hor parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Crawford Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann )
were dinner guests of Mr. !
and Mrs. Wilkes in Lumber
ton on Sunday.
Mrs. J. F. Niven and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl McGill of Fay
etteville were guests of Mrs.
Niven's brother, Carl Mc
Gill, in High Point Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Poole
and sons of Belmont spent
the week end at the home
of Mrs. Poole's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Alexander.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cal
lihan and children spent the
week end at the home of
Mrs. Callihan's parents in
Henderson.
Mrs. Pauline Clark and
children, A. F. Hall and Mrs.
F. B. Jenkins spent last week
in Charlotte visiting relatives.
There's no one you love better than Mother and there's nothing she'd
like better as a remembrance, than a passport to summer's coolest tem
perature via one of our picture-pretty prints. We box them especially
for Mother's Day giving, and will be glad to mail for you to any point
in the United States.
Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Maultsby and Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Poole attended the wed
ding of Miss Aisley Love and
Lt. Pat J. Kenny in Dillon on
Sunday. Mrs. Kenny will be
remembered in Raeford as
manager of Mack's 5 and 10c
store.
Charlie Simmons spent the
week end at the home of his
Barents in Winston Salem.
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Who Owns This Bank?
You Probably know the answer, yet .it's one of
those simple, obvious facts that arc often lost
sight of. The stockholders who own this bank
are your neighbors and ours average citizens who
take part in the home, social and business life of
this community.
They invested their money in our capita! stock
because they had faith in the community's future,
and in the progres&iveness of their fellow men.
Often the money they invested was part of their
hard-earned life savings.
This confidence on the part of our stockholders,
who in turn enjoy the confidence and respect of
many others, is a good-will-building force which
we value highly. To quote a familiar saying, it
means that we are "of the people, for the people
and by the people."
The Bank
Belk-Hensdale Company
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bis
hop of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,
spent several days at the
home of her mother, Mrs.
Ina Lentz, this week.
Mrs. Mittie Britt, who has
been with the Bluemont be
autv shop for quite some
time, left last week for
Thcmasville with her pa
rents and will make her
'.home there in the future
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