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1?;-. ]^ews-Jounial .-tSV^rCTL , Hartti Csrnlma "•■■ ASSOC I ATlOVl j © > ■L Teleph*ne 3521 iMriisbed Ever^r Thorsday at RAEFORD, N. C. NM- Sabscription Rates: $2.00 pM* .yb«r. (la advance). PAUL DICKSON, Editor and j.’aUlaher Entered as secoad-class mail matter at the post office at Raeford, N. C., under Act of March 3, 1870. a two act comady-dfama based! 1 dozen boxes tin^I for tree deC' on work of FBI Friday ^afternoon orations, 1 dozeof boxes balls for in the high school auditorium. The high school building was cleared in one minute and fifteen seconds when the fire alarm went off Wednesday morning. The fire drill ca:re during the first per iod classes when everybody had settled down to work and no one was expecting it. Another six weeks’ period ends Friday of this'week, and reports cards will go out on Wednesday of next week. All the pupils of the high school were x-rayed at the Hoke Hill. At the Sneads XSrove ceme tery^, the service was concluded, tree decorations, 1 dozen boxes Pall bearers were: H. M. Rus- snovv' for tree decorations, 50 hing, Lucien B. Dunn, Melvin gift prizes for bingo parties, 38' D. Livingston, Jessie M., Belton of the gift prizes were given by [and M. F. Livingston.. Floral of- IJome Demonstration Club mem-jferings were many and beauti- bers and twelve by Eastern Star members, Funds from the local dh::)Pter t'^easury paid for the cakes, cookies, and tree decora-j ful. (This item was inadvertently o- mitted from last week’s issue.) 0 Ccuntv clinic oir Tuesday mor- PERSONALS ** Jack McDuffie of UNC, Chapel Hill, sp^nt the week end with 'ning of this week, j The kitchen of the home eco- [ nomics o’epartment is being re painted. The pupils are doing the work as part of. their painting project. r* ■ The members of the High his parents. Mr. McDuffie. and Mrs. J. M. i School annual staff are busy get- Miss Ina Mae Benner of Camp-' bell college spent Ike week end ^ with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. i C. .7. Benne:. i ting the materials ready for pub lication. •Mr. D. Johnson, former prin- tions. I MORE ABOUT In January, Home Demonstra-j • c tion Club members were asked to; L/nVC ^td.rts make 75 childrens’ gar.ments. 150 '— yards of material was made intojwest section, Mrs. J. L. McNeill, 45 girls' skirts for war children, Mrs. R. B. Lewis, Mrs. N. A. Mc- ..V. •’ ROdCFlSH NEWS By Mrs. A. A. Meinnis. These are to be sent to the South- Donald, Mrs. Tom Cameron, Mrs. eastern .^rea office in Atlanta J- H. Blue, Mrs. C. E. Upchurch, and from there they will be ship- Jr., Mrs. Younger Snead, Mrs. ped overseas. Clothing leaders Mitchell Epstein; North East rom several of the Horpe Dem- section. Mr§. Joe Gulledge, Mrs. onstration clubs in the county J' A- Baucom, Mrs. J. M. Baker, met in the Home .^gent's office Mrs. W. O. Sellers, Mis. H. A. one afternoon to cut out the'Greene; Southeast section: Mrs. skirts which were later distri- j Herbert McKeithan, --Mrs. C. W. tuted at club meetings. i Seate, Mrs. J. C. Hutchinson, You can see from Ihe above Mrs. J. W. McPhaul, Mrs. Marion that your home chapter has also Gatlin; Southwest section: Mrs. cjpal of Hoke' High School, was been doing its part along with | R^'bert H. Gatlin, Mrs. Alfred Mrs. To.r.mie UpchurCh, Tapp, Mrs. R. A. :ecent visitor at flic school. During n.orning. Mrs. Ruth Bridge.': 'had as her giiests se\eral days this week, her sisters, Mrs. J. C. Gruzdis of Thomasville. and Mrs. A. L. Bar nes of Carthage. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Childress of Asheboro visited relati: es here several davs this week" Joe Farmer, son of ! Mrs. .^lex Farmer, was taken to, ®uke hospital yesterday where! he will re.r.ain and undergo an ^>eration one day this week. assenii;’!.'. Wednesday \y!^ T. Gibson, Jr. spoke inf6rftrany to the pupils on ;‘Sporls 1 anship". Mr. Gibson e:r:phasized the importance of be- iing ccurteou.s to '.'isiting teams, i His talk was very aprojaos since ! several schools will be here next ' week for the toiirna.ment games. ^ \ The gra.mmar grade tourna- I me:-!! is being held this week in i the high school gyunnasium. i 0 the von aVe National Red Cross. When ^ Cole, asked to join and contri-; Frank bute- -Don't hesitate.. 0 Rev. E. B. Booker filed his re gular appointment at Tabernacle church here Sunday night after a short absence. He and Mrs. Boo ker have just returned from a trip to Florida and are moving from Fayetteville to Rockfish this week. They will make their home with Mrs J. M. McMillian until iheir house is completed We are 'glad to welcome these goocj people to our community. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood, Mrs. W. R. King, Misses Marcelle and Ray King went to Fayetteville Monday night to hear the FMC glee club. Mrs. Manly Gibson Dies In Laurel Hill I Matheson, Mrs. N. B. Blue, Mrs. ij. S. Poole. White-Tex Mills: M.. IT. Poovey, chairman. (List of ' helpers will be published in next i weeks News-Journal.) Mr. ad Mrs. J. E. Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wood and family and Miss Lilly Wood attended the birthday dinner at St. Pauls Suday, celebrating Mr. Roy Monroe’s 68th birthday. Mrs. Manly Gibson died Sat-\ ' Mrs. M. S. Bristow and brother, Don Livingston, of Fayetteville I visited their mother, Mrs. G. W. j Livingston, at Lumber Bridge This year the colored division I last Sunday. Mrs. Livingston’s had as theu guest Monday night, their nephew,, Amie l. West, of Fayetteville. Mrs. J.. J. Cobb of Parkton and Mrs. Alonza Watsog of Fay etteville visited their', mother, Mrs. Ellen Jones Sunday. is visiting ..her mother, Mrs. Belle Whitted,f^and her sisto, Mrs. Wil liam (lilli^ of .Galatia comwanity this week. She lecMint Tuesday in Rockfish with her .sister-in law, Mrs. F, P. Bethea. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Dees and sains, Ham and Harold, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baxley last Sunday.' Mr. and li^r-s. M. S. Bristow of •Rockfish aWnourice, the engage ment of their daughter, Pauline, to Clyde McGill of Fayetteville. The wedding will take place in the near future. -■ MORE ABOUT Murray Reports urday afternoon, February 15, at s being handled a little different- her home in Laurel Hill after a ly from previous drives. Raeford and environs has been made into lengthy illness, four years of -.v, a o /- , . , , , j cv. I a separate section with A. S. Gas- which she was an invalid. She, . . . was the daughter of the late Hugh ton and Ed Buie as co-chairmebf' health has some time. been very poor for Mrs. Earl McKinnon of Cum berland visited her mother, Mrs. Livingston and Sallie Snead Liv- Their helpers are Chavis Steele, C. L. Wood, Sunday. I Marie McCall and Bessie Shaw. Mr. and Mr.'; Lohnie Gordon-of CSiarlotte stihnt Sunda.v .with Mrs. Lola Pope. Va for 1625 20: Va Form 686C 5; '526B 10; defendency letters I farm work 24; miscellaneous let ters 165: secured emergency lea ves 25; extension of furloughs Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hobson announce the birth of a son, Hen ry Thomas, o Tuesday, February 25.. Mrs. Hobson is the former Miss Ruby Culbreth of Pafkton. Mrs. Hector McNeill, Jr., spent Tuesday in Raleigh. —=——0 MORE ABOUT SCHOOL NEWS ingston of Sneads Grove. She was ! born .August 16, 1885. She had j The county will be '- worked been married 43 years, and iS|pietty much as usual with the su:'\ ived by her husband and se- principals of the various schools, ven children - two daughters, | under the supervision of county Miss Ruby Wood of FMC spent the week end at home. Mrs. M. J. Bowen of High Point, i supervisor, Annie . W Mrs. L. A. McGugan of Red handling" their school Pridgen, districts Springs; and five sons, Edward, due to emergencies 26: all of the John Hugh, E. Hudson and W. above was for service men and Homer, all of Laurel Hill, and their families. In addition Mrs. James Marshall Gibson of the with such help as they desire. W. R. King had the misfor tune to dislocateVJyis ankle at school on Monday of this o Gillis Ray was tak^ to Vete- the ran hospital, Fay^elteville, for Barririgton’s office assists the [home. Alfeo fourteen grandchild- veteran with personal and fam-' ren survive.. ily proble rs, discharges and plans j Rev. C. M. Floyd of High Point exception ■ 8—^——— The colored citizens of county have always responded treatment last Mo/fday. liberally to the call of the Red Cross and all are sure that this for returning to civilian life, fur- held a service of prayer with nishes financial aid in emergen- the family before going to the ejes, assists in preparing appli- Sneads Grove church for final cations for benefits. I rites. She was a .member of the This office provides all sorts Spring Hill Baptist church of The Ace club of Meg^^^^Davis’ sixth grade put on a very inter esting amateur radio program last Friday afternoorr. " Mrs. Davis’ sixth grade had a ■Valentine party Friday. Mrs. Mil dred Brinkley, one of our graie- motbers. served refreshments. The first teams, boys and girls, of the elementary school defeat ed the second teams, in the first game of the tournament, Mon- iay night. HOKE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS By the Students The Lewis players presented of information, guidance and as- ; sistance. The Home Service conrifnittee, Mrs. Belton Wright, treasure, re ports that 10, now service fami lies, were helped in disaster (fire) in the amount of $616.57. The camp and hospital commit tee, Miss Josephine Hall, chair man, trade the following report: In July, 1946, the Camp and Hospital Council program of the American Red Cross was chan ged to (immunity Service to Camps and Ilospitals. In Decem ber, a request list was received by the local Community Service Chairman from the Regional hos- ital at Fort Bragg for the follow ing: 10 cakes, 20 dozen cookies, Wagram, and the choir from that 'church sang three hymns. Her pastor, Rev. J. D. Whisnant of Raeford, was assisted in the ser vice by Rev. J. W. Dimmette and Rev. T. O. McGhee of Laurel HOKE ^:OUNTY HATCHERY RAEFORD, N. C. Special on chicks today and next week. $10.06 a hundred and up. D. R. HUFF SUGAR - Spare ration stamp Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce and children, / Ellen Kate and Lacy, visited Mrs. Koonce’s uncle, Dalvin Lindsa^ at Duke >6s$i— 53 is valid for five pounds of su gar through Mferch 31, 1947. tal Sunday. His BQndjtjon is still critical. Just Arrived - Garden Seed We have just received a wide selection of seed- in limited quantity. These seeds are all field inspected and were produced from the latest and best strains and have been tested for .germination and treated for your protection. ^ Use the gardpn seed ol knosvn origin Hoke Exchange Co. FCX DEALER AGENT 1 Night Only 3 r j “2, B ^ J .. c Maxton Air Base Maxton, N. C. 2 stage Shows At 7:30 — 9:30 ' Prices — Tax inel. Adults 60c - Child. 25c French “Gypsy Rose Lee” Walks Away From Own Shadow! Ssc'Ki; less'-SationsI Act-“Th8 Unveiling ©f I'seios” 7 Act Thrill Show! Large Com j 1:77 From Roxy Theatre-N. Y! Doors Open 6:30-2 Sta^je Shows At 7:30--9:30! Dependable and Prompt DRY CLE/.NING SERVICE Our scientific cleaning nietliods and expert pressing nevi. We clean everyUiing keeps clothes'looking like from curtains to osercoats. McNeill’s ]..icensed SANITONE. Cleaners to r D o [O^OE 0^0 GRADE A GOAT MILK 100^° Tested Herd n Machine Milked One - Use Paper Bottles For Sale at Pender’s in Raeford \ Heme delivery by Cumberland Dairi^, Inc. Look Here For Hog Wire - Screen Wire- Aluminum Roofing s DJ Brixmint & Cement Asphalt Shingles Shallow Well Punps Lawn Mowers Window Screens ® Screen Doors * Bath Tubs & Lavatories t ® Kitchen Sinks * One Horse Wagons ® Trailers A Trailer Gears * Turner Hay Balers ® Tobacco Stick Mills ® Buckeye I^feaccoCurers IsSIs tk Pdgers ,\s C'iPf tea ^ &V’ r • P r. ^ fc Cl ' iis&snsin'Engines 0 to 3® H. P. We expect a shipment this week of Johns Manville Asbestos Siding. Co. of jiiaeford, Inc, , J J i
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