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CHAMINADE MUSIC CLUB
MEETS WITH MRS.
McLAUCHLIN
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The Chaminade Music club met
on Tuesday evening at the home
of Mrs, T. N. McLauchlin with
Mrs. Walter Baker and Mrs. W.
B. McLauchlin serving as associ-
' ate hostesses.
' Plans for national music week,
^ which featured a private concert
by Miss Aileen McMillian of
Flora Macdonald college, a pub
lic sacred concert at the Metho-
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dist church, and a public commun
ity sing in the high school which
will also feature the film show-
ng of the National music camp
at Interlocken, Miehigan, were
complete'd.
The following program was
given: Study, Mrs. Clyde Up
church; vocal solo, Mrs. A. K.
Curilie^ accompanist Mrs, Luke
Bethune; double trio. “Native
Land” Mrs. R. B. Lewis.
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iSj Mr
R. McLean, Mrs, J, S. Pome, Mrhj^ mums, Mrs. Lacy McFadyen gave
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A. L. 0®riant, Mrs. Fred Cul-
breth, Mrs. T. N, McLauchlin, ac
companist Miss Jessie, Bright Fer
guson,
After the program chorus prac
tice was held with Mrs. Clyde
Upchurch directing and Miss. Jes-
GARDEN CLUB HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
The Raeford Garden club met
with Mrs. Clyde Upchurch ^nd
Mrs. H, A. Cameron at the home
of the latter on Tuesday after
noon. Mrs, Cameron had planned
to have the club imeet in her sum
mer house, but the inclemency of
the weather prohibited this. There
was a full attendance. Mrs, Wat
son Fairley, a charter member^
was a guest of the club and sev
eral new nrembers were taken in.
This brought the club member
ship to its full quota of twenty-
five.
Mrs. Cameron had daffodils of
many varieties which were ex
hibited by name. These were the
finer late varieties, aitd many
were new.
Mrs. W. T, Covington read a
most interesting article on the
lily and Mrs. Clarence Lytch dis-
j|4ssed varieties of chrysanthje-
a very timely article on gladi
oli and the proper way to plant
thSm. The discussions after each
number V was practical and bene-
fipial.
A, cdntest ■fitting the everyday
name of the flowers to its scien-
MRS. WILLIAMSON GIVES
BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON
FOR'MOTHER
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Williamson
entertained at a birthday lunch
eon Sunday for Mrs. Williamson’S
mother, Mrs. J. A. McCormick
of Rowland. Guests enjoyied a
picnic lunch with a' hugh birth
day cake decorated in white, green
and pink.
Out of town guests included
A. A.’ McCormick and daughters,
Eli^abetl^, Anne, and Mary of
Wilmington, C. J. McConmdck of
Rowland, Mr. and Mrs. Thelbert
Apple of Garner, Mr. and Mrs
James McDiarmid of Chapel Hill,
John and Joan Baicy of Raleigh,
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Williamson
and Mr. and Mrs. James William
son and family.
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ENTERTAIN FOR
TEACHERS
MISS RUTH COX WED
IN CALIFORNIA *
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sie Bright Ferguson, acddmganist. jtific nahib" w|is held. Mrs. Fair-
During the social hour the hos.
tesses served block ice cream with
cake and nuts.
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MRS. DAVIS
CLUB HOSTESS
ley^ Won the prize for naming all
corr^dy^
The hostesses servec^ Russian
tea with a variety of sandwiches.
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Miss Mary Stuart Covington
of Peace college s^ent the week
Mrs. Frances Davis was hos- eri^^t home with her parents,
tess to her bridge club on Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Covington,
nesday evening: After several She had as her guest Miss Alice
progressions of bridge Mrs. Van Gordon Tuttle of Raleigh. Other
Hartsell won ladies high and Ben gtiests in the Covington home
Robinson won the mens high Sunday were Mrs. Chalmers Mc-
score prize. At the end of the Creight of Hamlet, Mrs. Nancy
game delicious refreshments were Gordon Bai;bour of Hillsboro, Re
served.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
had as’^their guests for severaL Laurinburg.
days last week Mrs Stevens’ brot
her, Claude Ripley of Los Ange
les, California
' presentative and Mrs. Crawford
Kearney of Franklintoq, Miss Ju-
Stevens lia Stuart and Watt Stuart of
Miss Louise Blue spent the week
end in High Point with friends. ^
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Murray and
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann enter
tained in honor of their child
ren’s teachers last evening, at the
Murray home.
The home was attractively de
corated with lovely arrange
ments of mixed flowers, arid each
table was centered with a srpall
bouquet. '
, A delicious turkey dinner with
all accessories was served to a-
bout 16 guests other than the
hosts and hostesses, Milton, ^ir-
ley and Joyce Mann and Bobby
Murray, at tables placed in the
living and dining rooms.
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W. C. Odom spent several days
Miss Riith C Cox,-daughter of
Mr; ..and Mrs. D. C. Cox of Rae-
for^ became the bride of Leonard
G. Seamans, son Of Mrs. C. J.
Millard and the late P. J; Sea
mans of Syracuse, New York, on
Thursday evening, April 3, in a
candlelight___-43ereTfiiOTy in the
quaint “Wee Kirk O’ The Heat
her” chapel in Glendale, Calif.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by the Rev. Paul F.
Heubner,
The altar was decorated with
Easter lillies, seven branched
candlebra and tall baskets of mix
ed "flowers. A program of nuptial
music was presented by the church
organist.
Miss Ruth Thompson accom
panied the bride as maid of honor,
and J. R. Urquhart, Jr. was best
man.
For her wedding the bride chose
a grey gabardine suit, designed by
Fred Block, with white access
ories and a corsage of white or
chids.
Immediately after the ceremony
the couple left for a brief honey
mo(|Q in Palm Springs, ‘California,
al'terwhich they will be at home
at 636, North Wilton Place, Hol
lywood, California.
Mrs. Seamans has been em
ployed by Trimble Laboratories,
Inc. as a stenographer in Holly
wood for the past year.
Mr. Seamans has, been connec
ted with J. F. O’Connor and Son,
Nash Automobile dealers in Hol
lywood for the past year.
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last week in Lexington, Va. vis
iting his brother. A, A, Odom.
Mrs. James Veasey of Aber
deen spent several days this week
in the home of her father, W. J.
McBryde.
Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Gibson
spent the week end in Rojfboro
in the home of Mrs. Gibson’s
mother, Mrs. Ed Gentry.
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GLAMOUR
Johnnye Junior designs a clever
twp-piecer sprigged with clover
blossoms and spanned with bands of blue.
There’s a gathered skirt springing
from a banded middle and the
push-up sleeves you like so well. In Bate’s
SUN-COUNTRY printed broadcloth.
$8.95
Clearance Prices on All Spring, Copts and Suits
BELK-HENSDALE CO.
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Mrs. H. H. Hampton left today
for her Ifbme in West Palm Beach,'
Florida, after spending the past,
week in th« home of her sister,
Mrs. Hinton McPhaul.
R. F. Clark is able tp be out
after being confined with pneu
monia.
Lookbtg Whiie She |
Gilmer Wood of Rocky Mount
spent the week end in the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Wood. Mrs Wood returned to
Rocky Mount with v him for a
visit
i^rnest Chappel of Goldsboro
sp'^nt the week end in the home
of George Patterson.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard McBryde
and children of Aberdeen spent
Sunday with Mrs. Mary McBryde.
Mrs. A. K. Stevens left Char
lotte by plane last Friday morn
ing for Ypsilanti, Michigan, for
a visit with her daughter and
son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Purcell
MRS. LYTCH
HOSTESS TO UDC
The Raeford chapter of the U.
D. C. met last Wednesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. Clar
ence Lytch with Miss Ida Mc
Lauchlin serving as associate
hostess. ^ ■
The program “Confederate Mu
sic” was discussed by Mrs. T. B.
Lester, Jr., after which Mrs. J.
M. McDuffie talked about current
events. It was announced that
the district meeting would be held
at the First Presbyterian church
in Fayetteville, Tuesday, April 29,
at 10 o’clock
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At the close of the meeting a
social hour was enjoyed during
which time the hostesses served
ice cream and cake.
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HODGIN — GUY
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hodgin,
Jr. of Red Springs have announ.
ced the engagement df their
daughter, Elizabeth Foxworth, to
Watson Giddings Guy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard W. Guy of
Hampton, Virginia. The wedding
will take place in the late spring.
Miss Hodgin is a graduate of
Flora Macdonald college, and has
been secretary to Dr. R. T. L.
Liston, president of King Col
lege in Bristol, Tenn., for the
past two years.
Mr. Guy is a form^ student
at King College, and is now a
rising senior at Union Th^Plogi-
cal Seminary in Richmond, Va.
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Melvin Brooks of Richmond* Va,
spent several days in the home of
his aunt Mrs. Israel Mann, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McLean
have came to Raeford to make
their horne, Mr. McLean is a ne
phew of Mrs. W. T. Covington,
and will assist her in the bus
iness management of her farms
Fred Johnson of Raleigh, Mrs.
R. B. Lewis and Mrs. Clyde Up
church’,’ Jr. spent yesterday in
Charlotte. Mrs, Upchurch went
from there to Gastonia to spend
several days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Falls, and to be
with her sister, Mrs. Malcolm
Colleen, who is home on a short
visit before going with her hus-,
band an Ensign in the Navy, to his
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new -station in California.
Mrs. W. R. Barrington,
Mrs
Winnie Cameron and Miss Boot-
sie Barrington attended the pre
sentation of Dubois’ immortal
music “The Seven Last Words
of Christ,” at the First Baptist
church *in Fayetteville Sundjfy
afternoon '
Miss Myrtle Miller spent the
week end with friends in Phil
adelphia, Pa. She went especially
for treatment at Jefferson hospi
tal on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Thompson
and children of Maxton visited
Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Norton Sun
day.
Mrs J. A. Wilson returned this
week from a six weeks visit with
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr
and Mrs. C. E. Newberry, at Wash
ington, D. C. While away she al
so visisted relatives in Virginia.
Mrs. J. J. Renn of Rutherford-
ton is visiting her parents, Mr.,
and Mrs M C Dew.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McAnulty
spent several days in Charlotte
this week
If 'yoa’r* coing to have o baby,
you eao expect the coopUment ever
80 often that yon aorer looked
Iirettler. Partly, it Juet seems to
happen. Bnt today’s expectant
mother knows, too, that ifs also
because she gives her hair and her
health and her clothes extra atten
tion. She wants to look neat and
fresh above all, but she wtfnts to
dress as much like everyone else
as possible.
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Photos costrttsj Neif York Drtu In'itust
Green chambray (left) wit.h eyelet
touches for the expectant mother.
Brown spun rayon (above) in a
sundress with striped bolero.
Mrs. Lemir.'ie Crepps of Char
lotte spent the week end here in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Phillips.
C D. Hampton left this week
for his home in Hunington, West
Virginia, after spending the past
three months here with his brot
her, J. R. Hampton.
Mr. and Mrs, Talmadge Eng
lish visited relatives in South
Carolina Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brooks .of
Warsaw and Ed Brooks of Bur-
gaw spent Sunday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Mann and
family.
Among those who are confined
this week with chickenpox are Bet
ty Kinlaw and Barbara Knowles.
Harold Gatlin is also confined
with measles.
Mrs. W, B Gulledge has return
ed home after spending the past
several weeks in Goldsboro in the
home of-her daughter, Mrs Har
old Long.
Sililillard Baker has been confin-
iij' fpr the past week.
Mr and Mrs E. J. Prevatte of
Southport visited in town Sunday.
Mr and Mrs' J. A, Baucom
spent last Wednesday in Golds
boro with Dr. and Mrs. Howard
Baucom.
Mrs. Jeanne .'Austin, field su
pervisor, spent Wednesday here
at the Welfare Department.'
Mrs. G. C. Lytle and Jerry
spent the week end in Columbia,
S. C. with Mr. and Mrs. B, L.
Miller.
J. W. McKenzie of Dundarrach
has been confined to his home on
account of illness for the past
week. His daughter, Miss Helen
King of Lancaster. S. C., came
home to be with him during his
illness.
Such dresses as these shown
from the collections of New York
designers of maternity fashions are
examples of bow little difference in
style an adjustable waistline needs
to make. The youthful green cham
bray Jrock has its belt set in in
front but released at the sides to
tie in back of the snap-adjusted
wais.tline. Althoneh primtir:il
home and marketing, it’s dressy
enough for visiting and town. The
other dress is equally versatile, a
practical sundress wlthoi:t the
jacket, and a smart street coscurae
with the jacket. It can also be worn
with blouses, as a jumper.
The long cotton housecoat that
is again shown in New York laa
ternity collections is a delight be
fore and after baby comes. Becom
ingly styled with a dra>v-sr.ring
waist and full skirt to the ankles,
it’s the type of thing any woman
feels hei- best in when rela-viug
Miss Lizzie Niven left Saturday
morning for Townsends Inlet,
New Jersey, where she will spend
this week visiting her niece, Mrs.
William Shellem
John Murdock McDuffie has
been a patient at Duke hospital
since Monday.
Miss Mary Lewis spent the
week end with friends at Chapel
Hill
Ed Cocke of Columbus, Ga.
spent the week end here, in the
home of his niece, Mrs. Tommie
Upchurch.
Mrs. Martin Webb visited in
the home of her uncle, Carl Mc
Gill, in Fayetteville Sunday
i^r. and -Mrs. James McDiarmid
and children of Chapel Hill spent
the week end here in the home
ot Mr. and Mrs G W Williamson
Mrs. Ralph Gervais of Plains-
ville. Conn, spent the week end
with Mrs. Carol Mawby and Miss
Katie Raye Odom. Mrs Gervais
will be remembered in Raeford
as Miss Mavis Campbell.
Mrs. .Alec Fairley of Laurin-
burg and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Fair-
ley. Jr. of Charlotte spent Sunday
with Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Fair-
ley
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris spent
the week end in Louisburg in the
home of Mrs. Morris’ parents,
Mr and Mrs A A Pernell
Jim.T.y Warner, U. S. Navy, re
turned to Norfolk, Va. Sunday
night after spending several days
here last week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Warner.
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«❖ Raeford Theatre ❖
Theatre Opens i^5;00 P. M. DaJy
— THURSD^ & FRIDAY —
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“Canyon Passage”
Dana Andre'ws — Susan Heyward
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— SATURDAY —
''Kid Ranger’’
Bob Steele
ALSO
“Cat Creeps”
J-.ois Collier — Fred Brady
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— SUNDAY —
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“Tk Killers”
Morgan Cqnvvay — Anne Jeffreys
MONDAY & TUESDAY —
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Jean Baxley spent the week end
in Fayetteville visiting her great
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Turner.
Bill Upchurch and Eugene Cur
rie spent the week end at Lake
Waccaimaw
W. A. Wright has been sick for
the past several days.'
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Camp-,
bell of Tabor City spent the week
end here with iriends.
Mrs. and Mrs. Curtis Callihan
and family spent the week end
in Burgaw with relatives. ,
Mr and Mrs. K. A. MacDonald
and !vir. and Mrs. W T Gibson
spent Monday in Raleigh.
Mrs. Arab Stuart has been con
fined to her home for the past
wet’k.
“Sird!?:!;!; ffs Spring”
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Paulette Goddard — Fred MacMurrav
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WEDNESDAY —
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COMING
“My Favorite Brunette”
Bob Hope — Dorothy Lamour
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