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Sociars-Personal Items ... SHOWER HONORS If-MISS PRBVATTE I V.5 - — Mrs. C. B. Presler, Jr, Jr., Mrs. Eddie Clark, Misses Geneva Goins >4 and Equay Mathews were joint hostesses at a lovely bridal show- er, honoring Miss Mary Kathe- rine Prevatte, "Wednesday even ing, February, given at the home Mrs. Presler at 10 Hall Road, Fayetteville. Games and contests , were en joyed during the evening, after refresih'ir.ents were served. ^ of the evening was reached when Miss Prevatte was presented with a lovely array o-f gifts from the hostesses and guests. Ml'S. Dolton O’Guin, re cent bride, and a sister of the bride-elect, was remembered with a gift by the hostesses. 0 ^ which The climax. EDUCATIONAL DEPT. MEETS WITH MRS. LAMONT MRS. POOVEY CLUB HOSTESS The Educational Department of: Mrs. M. T. Poovey was hos- :ss tq her bridge club last Wed- the Raeford Woman’s club held nesday afternoon. Miss Mary Katherine Prevatte of Raeford became the bride of Bfijpks. Wilbur A. Clegg of Sanford, in a simple ceremony at the Raeford Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann and family spent Sunday in Burgaw with Mrs. Mann’s brother, Ed Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Yar-f Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sexton re* borough -iind son have recently | ftirned home Monday after gpen- moved to Lumberton. [ ding the past two weeks in Pk»r- Methodist church, bn Saturday, ida. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Gulledge Carlton Niven attended a meet ing pf Frigidaire dealers, spon- February 22, at 6 o’clock. Rev. | sored by R. F. Trent, Inc., of W. L. Maness, pastor of the bride 'Norfolk, in Raleigh Tuesday. officiated, using the double ring^ ceremony. ' j Mrs. C. L. Black of Greens- ' ThQ vows were spoker? before boro arrived yesterday to spend an alter of fern, white gladiolias se.veral days this week with Mr. its February meeting Tuesday | After several interesting pro-, and white carnations. A program and Mrs.* Paul Dickson. Mr. and left Monday for their home in! Misc Betty Davis attended Kansas City, Mo. aftef spending} pdality wseA the past two weeks here wjth j college last 7. Mrs. W. 'B. , Gulledge. Mrs. Gui-! '• er.fi ■eek at 1 Grfeensbnro end. r • ledge also had as tier guests Su.r-l, .M. a'fternoon at 3:30 at the home of gressions were played high score of wedding music was rendered Mrs. Dickson will accompany Mrs. Mrs. William Lamont, with Mes- prize for club menibers was a-jby Miss Jessie B. Ferguson, pi- Black to Charlotte Friday, where dames H.. L. Gatlin, Sr.,, Marion'warded to Mrs. Bill Roberts, anist, and Mrs. R. B. Lewis, vo- they will attend the wedding of Gatlin and G. G. Dickson serving and Mrs. J. C. McLean, won vis as associate hostesses. itor’s high. Miss Flora Boyce,- chairman, Club members and presided over a short business j w’ere served a delicious session during which committees before the game, were appqinted for next year. The 0 calist. I Miss Margaret Chandler and Will ♦ The bride wore a tailored suit: iam Black at the Meyers Park visitors of acqua gabardine with black Presbyterian church on Saturday, dinner, accessories and a shoulder cor sage of white carnations. MEDICAL AUXILIARY MEETS The Hoke county m®‘^’cal au- .xrliary held its quarterly meet- ji. ing at the home of Mrs. J. S. Hiatt at Sanatorium on Tuesday ' afternoon at !• o’clock. ,A delicious luncheon was ser- members were also given an- out- MRS. DAVIS line of activities that they were;ENTERTAINS CLUB ^0 participaife in for the ensuing, ’ club year. • j Mrs. Frances DJvis entertained The topic for the afternoon the ‘'Eight” bridge club ‘•The English Home’ was led by; Friday evening. Mrs. J. W. McLauchlin. Mrs.. Mc-j High score for the men went day her brother. J. Fi fai ily of Raleigh. Niverr' ahcT r.een :■ rronf' Miss Mardell Cu.m;,-.,ell of Tabor City visited Mr. arc: Mrs. Charl ton Campbell for several days the first of the week. Jimmy Warner, U. S. Navy, Norfolk, Va., spent the week »nd here. Joe MclJbod, son Mrs. Clegg is the. youngest; Mrs. J. B. McLeod of Mr. and is a patient Lauchlin described in Retail to Ben Roibinson, and high, score Shakespeare’s home and Ann I'cr ’the laaies to Mrs. Van Hart- Hatha way’s Cottage. She also sell. gave a colorful sketch of Abbots-j During the evening the hos- ford, the country estate created: less served refreshments, by Sir Walter Scott. A collection! • 0 r McDIARMID of pictures, owned by Mrs. Bal- SEBREN four, that Queen Victoria had ordered to be made of Scott’s Mrs. Nancy McLeod of Banks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Prevatte of Raeford. She is a graduate of Hoke County High school, and for the past four "on last'years has held a position at Fort Bragg. Mr. Clegg is the son of A. B. Clegg and the late Mrs. Clegg of Sanford. He served three and one-half years with the IJ. S. Army in Italy, and 'now holds a position at Fort Bragg. Immediately following the cere mony the couple left for a wed ding trip to Louisiana. Upon at Highsmith hospital, where h'e! spent the week end here with re John McKeithan Raleigh underwent Saturday. an appendectomy on latives. to ne; ■> !! r nas c Mark’s .0 & ■T.itn. "W*-o -has :or the p;.st ,-.c f.'er.ds, retu.''’neq ■ y n;ght. Miss' ■ ert'.-'a a p-osition ar. i h S'-'.,re. ; Rip Gibso': .spent the '.veer S C. vi.'^itirig a-ri Bib .Niven end in Coiurrtbia, '.ends. Mr and M.-'v Mek/m McDowel. Mrs. J., F., Pe.'.rlie and' Bobby Lee McDowell -tpent Sunday in Dillon, S. C. '.vith relatives. Mr. and .Mrs. R. H. Pascal Glenn Wood of of .N. Y. visited his Greensboro spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Gulledge. Mrs. Gulledge and Miss Ethel Sue Gull(?dge came to Raefo'^rd and Mrs. week end. Mrs. M. Mrs. X. B. Blue Thomas' anc = nent Monday in Mr.. Raleigh. I their, return they will be at home, were placed on exhibit. | .Arkansas, announces the wed- home in Raeford.. ved in the dining room which* Mrs. N. H. G. Balfour follow-' ding of her niece, Bobbie McDiar- —0 —^— was beautifully decorated with' ed with a talk on rural and sub-1 mid to Roy L. Sebren of Oak MRS. MANN HOSTESS janquils and narcissus. j urban homes and English cus-'Grove, La. The business meeting which tp^^* IVirs. Baif..ui spoke inter-, "l-.e ce.en.ohy \\.is soiemnized Mi's. Israel Mann was gi'u- followed featured the election‘f®®*^"Sly concerning Englan, her! at the hore of Rev. .\. Bj;.,.^d§ms,',cious hostess to her bridge club •f the following new officers: Mrs. * i^^tive 'with them after spending the past sever:il days in the Pascal home. Greensboro in G. \V. Williamson has been sick for the past several days. I. E. McAnult.y Jr. of Wilson spent the week end at home. G. B. Rowland spent last Thurs day and Friday in business’. •A. leiegrti.'T. w-.' rece.veii frorr Dr. .A. B. 'Duk-on Sunday an- no'uncing his -afe ..rrival by plane in San Frar.c'rsco, He reports fo. duty ;his 'vt tTe.-: id. Pearl Harbor Wendell on Mr.s. Dicksor. ..rd son are 'witr I her people in .'.r.ardarko, Okia. Ray Gales of Kew York spent, T. .A, Marshb..rn Mr. and Mrs. Riley Willis and Mrs. C. M. Willis spent Sunday in Lumberton with relatives. (jf Jacks-on'v :i.e several days he^ this w'eek w'ithj Florida is visiting his daughter. H, L. Gatlm. Jr. He came- Florida’'.v.'t’h Graham Dick; had -pent a ■•'•'efik at his mother, Mrs. Y. B. Jenkings. Lacy Cla^, w ! patient at Moore C J. S. R. K. land. Hiatt, president, and Mrs. 1 - Ross of Washington, N. C. trea-! ^ guest of the club. Oliver, ^secretary and pastor of the First church at Little Rock.’ The bride wore a grey suit with Presbytieriah, last Thursday evening when she entertained with dinner followed by bridge. A delicious dinner in surer. Plans for the celebration •f “Doctors Day,’ on March 30, e«icluded the meeting. 0 BIRTH Capt. and Mrs. W. F. Harper of Honeycutt announce the birth of a daughter, Linda Jean, on Sunday, February 23,' at Fort Bragg. . Capf. -and Mrs. Harper are for- mer ■residents of Raeford. a salad The hostesses served fliiate and coffee. . ^ 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Short and' employed at Little Rock. black accessories. She is the three courses was served at two daughter of D. P. McDiarmid, and | prettily appointed tables placed at the time of children, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jenkins and children left for their home in Charlotte Sunday, after coming here to attend the fun eral of Mrs. Jenkins’ and Mr. Short’s father, A. F. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Duke and son Mack, who also came to attend the funeral, left for their ho.re in Richmond, Va. on Tuesday.'' the wedding was in the living room. In the bridge game that fol lowed Mrs. R. B. Lewis made high score Tor visitors and Miss Louise Blue for^elii^ members. Both w'ere given nylon hose. Mrs. Ai'ch Graham won the prize at Bingo. Mrs. Paul Dickson, Sr., Mrs. R. B. Lewis and Mrs. Maj-- shall Thomas were guests other than c^b 'cnembers. J 0 The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Sebren of Oak Grove La. He is also employed at Little Rock. After a short wedding trip the bride and groom will be home at Hermitage, Arkansas. 0 J ilurdock McDuffie sp«nt the ek end in Norfolk. I y . feafures double breasted jacket and raised seams to round out the front. Tall-Fit proportions eliminate alterations.- For women 5 ft., 7 in. to 5 ft. 9 irf Sizes 34 to 44 -Sipfs \ GARDEN CLUB TO MEET Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Miller of Florence spent the week wi Mr. and Mrs. Wm-ren ^hillij: Ml', and Mrs. Phillip also had as their • guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Phillips and family of Cameron. Mrs. E. J. Prevatte of South- port and Mrs. J. N. Clark of Red Springs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Walters last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell of Fairmont were visitors in town Sunday. ■ • The' Raeford Garden club will meet Tuesday afteiu^po^i, March 4, at 3 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Israel Mann. AH members are imged tq attend. ■ A. i 0 CapL and 'Mrs. Frank Gorman spent the week end in Washing- ton, D. C. ,MisB Doris Whyte McNeill was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hector McNeill, Jr. Mrs. John McCtormic of Row land and A. B. McCormic of Birmingham, Ala. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr.s. G. W.. William son. Mr. and Mrs. James McDiar- mid and childi'en of Chapel Hill spent the week end here. Mrs. Sam Morris is visiting home folks at Louisburg. Her mother, Mrs.. A. A. Pernell is a patient at a Henderson hospital. J. T. Yarboro of Raleigh, spent the week end in town with friends Ml', and Mrs. Laurie McEachern of Raleigh were visitors in town Monday. ■William, Alexander, Jr., Dan Campbell, Jr., and Lee 0’Bi,'jant pf UINC, Chapel Hill, spent the week end here with their parents the past tunmd home,. has been a .nty hospital weeks, re- 'Mrs. from son. Sebring. Both '.vehe, g'lsd to ge' a'vvav from F’c.'ai.hs eoh; '.vea':her.. Lulnbe^''"has- been put on the lot immediately in the rear of Dr. Murray',s, residence, next to Edwin Smith’s. Hubert Cameron is planning to build there Miss Hoitzc'aw -'pent the week end u'. tValterboro. S.. C. with relatives. Joanne -I Miss Geraldine Wright of Ra'.- eig'n- spent T'iiesday in town. 0-:‘ Raeford Theatre ❖ Theatre Opens At 5:00 P. M. Daily — THURSDAY & FRmAY — “The Man I Love” Ida Lupino — Robert Alda D O — SATURDAY — Mr. and Mrs. McNair, ’ Smith and Miss Peggy Bethune 'attend ed the wedding of Miss Eva Mae Lassiter to Ed Statt in Spring Hope on Saturday. Miss Betsy Anne Cole of WC IMC, Greensboro, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cole. Joe Upchiirch of State college, and Miss Elsie Upchurch, of Bre- nau college, Gainesville, Ga. spent the week end here with their parents, Mr." and Mrs. C. E. Upchurch. Mr, and Mrs.' Henry Bullard and children of ' Winsto-Salem spet the week end here with re latives. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pitt of Roc ky Mount visited in the home of Mrs. Pitt’s father, J. O. Yeasey, last week. Mrs. J. M. Williamson, Mrs.' George Dye and .son. Wallace, of Washington. D. C. spent one day last week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. WiUiarnsoh. “Sun Valley Cyclone” ALSO “Step By Step” — SUNDAY — “Dressed To Kill” Basil Rathbone — Nigel Bruce Also news and Cartoon MONDAY & TUESDAY — ti Gallint Bess” .Marshall Thompson ¥ — WEDNESDAY — “Swing Parade of 1946” Mrs. Ed. Lee of-Dunn spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. W. M. Blue. Miss Lura Cameron of Wilson spent the week end with her piu'.ent.s., Mr. and M.l's. J- A. Ca.m- eron. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lewis had as their dinner gue.sts last Thurs day Mrs. >P. P. ■M'cC'ain, Miss Jane l-’ralt and Walter Lamlreth. MBs Pratt and Mr. Lambeth are, uoth former Eighth District Re- i^resenlalives in Congress. Mr.-. Howhrd Pope and sou. Pal. of Camp Lee. Virginia spent several days the first of the week with Mrs. Pope's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Sessoms. Mrs. Martin Webb was the guest of Mrs. Kenneth .A. McKeithan in Raleigh Tuesday. BELK-HENSDALE CO. Raeford*s Shopping Center* Mrs. B. F. Payton of Hamlet is spending so re time with her sis ter, Ml'S. I. E. McAnulty. . Mrs. W. Wright has confined flu. lor the past 'Acek been with Mrs. Roscoe Currie wds con fined, to her home the first of the week. Hasiges W HAVE ON HAND: i Etiaras! Baod'fosSi Kifcki? Ojlfnefs...... $69.95 Vt ; ... ■ • . iiliiig 8@w! Sets Oisli Sets . Gccassonal Tables and Chairs Wardrobes .: $35,511 We will receive this Week a carload of Leader Oak Heaters Ranging in price from B 10.1)5 to !>2!).95 J w e 2 J L; ^ ^, '-i..- .. 'i ^ ’ ■ 0£n„: Cash If You Have it Credit If Yov^ Need It M ■ ^ % 1 • Vl1
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