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rfck■ »■ .■ vntt'imMLlirMrTiimAf. ^ . ■ ' ■■ ■ ENTERTAIN BRIDES .‘f [LITERATURE CLUB AND BRIDE-ELECT " ^ RESUMES MlIE'riNG ,' (Mrs. H" iL Gatlin Sr, Mxs. , The Literature Depai^enf ot Marion Gaitlin, , and Mrs. JJeiil | the - Woman’s .Clujb resumed its Senter were joint hostesses at a ^ meetings on Tuesday evening" alf lovely party Tuesday evening the.gome of Mrs. A, L., O’Brianfr. when they entertained, at the|Mrs.; Younger ,, ^ead and Mrs. home o'! Mrs. Senter, in hongr of .Marcus^ Sinith served as Associate Miss Retha. Howell, bride-elect,' hostesses.' i, Mrs. Williap Alexander, ijrr. and Mrs. Eddie Morden, rpceht brides.- (Mrs. Senter’s home was attrac tive with arrangements of- season able . flowers. ■ pach honoree was presented a lovely, all’ white cbr-r sage On arrival, After-all the guests' had arrived the hostesses present ed 'Miss Howell a gift of crystal, .for the best creative writing dur-. Mrs. Morden a gift of, silver and Mrs. Alexander a gift of china. Guests enjoyed several contests " and prizes were aw’arded to Miss Mildred Campbell and Mrs. Carol Mawbey, after which each person ^ wrote advice to the- honorees which was presented to tliem in attractive booklets. 'The hostesses served refresh- w ments consisting of lime sherbet, Sybridal cakes!'mints and huts. •J / 0- . ' PARTIES HONOR MISS. ' HO'^VELL. BRIDE-ELECT » , ■ ^ ' Last Friday morning Miss Retha Howell, bride-elect of this month, ‘ . was honoree at a coke-pa.rty giv en by iMisses Helen Patricia Stuart and Barbara WocKlhouse, 'home of Miss Stuart. Guests Mrs. Q. B. Rowland, chairman, presided, over the business: aession at*- wh'ich, time . the memibe^s - a- d,opted‘th'e' program - submitted by the program eommittee-.fOr .^the- year. They also' decided to present awards to stlie. pripiary, gramiM?' grade and .high school stud-ents irjg the yea;;. ' Mrs. 'VV. H.. Howell and Mr?. W B._ Heyward were elected to mem bership in the club. -JMiss.Mayme McKeithart review-; ed Katherine ■ I upper Marshall’s' “Together.” in' a most interesting manner. . The hostessfes ■ served ice cream and cake at the conclusion of the meeting. ... . —^—r-oh :■ ' HOWELL — ASH . - * INVITATIONS ISSUED . MRS. SHANKLE ^ HOSTESS AT TEA Mrs. I. H. Shankle was Hostess at "an informal tea last Thursday afteryoon, when she - entertained in honor of ^her ' daughter, Mrs. 'A,^G. Swanson .^f- EatonVillef, "Washington, her •^s'ter,. Mrs.'. ■ i^. ■L. Burris oT Al'bermarle, and three of her nieces, Mrs. Setzer Haftsell.of Albermarlej Mrs. Earl Hartseli of phapel "Hill, and Mrs. ^pd Loeb of Boston,, .Mass.,■■ all'of whom were’hoLiseguests of Mrs. Shankle.' \ Mrs. Shankle'received ;nforrhal- I^from _3 ta-'S. She' w^‘- assiHed in'receiving and, serving by'Mrs. J. C.' Thomas. ' t’ .. T. - -t)— MRS. JESSE GIBSON HONORED - ■ and Mrs. Jeff Harri$ an^ family arH si^dihg several days in^Roidboro this. .week. They " Went e^cially to; attend -tHe Yuni^l bf Mrs. Harrisi’ aunt, .Iikfs. Nettie Long.' • ' ' Miss P^ggy Bgthune and her houseguest. Miss * Virginia Pettite of Cincinnatii' Ohio, - . spent the week end at Wrightsville Beach. Tuesday they' took Miss Maude Poole to Belmon^t where she will teach again this yea,r, and return ed by Concprd for 'a short vish- with Mrs. fclfeorge Bethnne. * • • '^Mrs. J. W. McLauchlin has 'Te- turnecl, from Mbntveat after spend-' ing the summer." .,;; - , ,Mt. and Mrs. Doug McLeod., and family spent one dhy in Asheboro last week. . “ iMrs, Sam Mortis anTMrsfTThmes Stephens will -start teaching at Philadelphus High School -today. iTHe news oa tiie fa^oo front ifoi fall is in knit trimming. When you shop, you’ll see it combined with fabric and fur. Goth spec* intor'sports dothes will feature , magnificently • designed knittefi ydces, fur ends .a novel knitted waistband. Colo^ knit will set bd.the functional styling of a day time dtessf and will provide glit- \ tering contrast .excitement against' dark dinner crepes,. Knit will show itself in‘ficcessoifi^ too—giving s^le emphasis to i^ts». bags and | gloves. ...Mr,' and Mrs. 'W- .E." Freeman' and Mrs* James Carver of Aber*-. -Mrs; Jesse .Gibson .was honored'deen spent Sunday with-Mr. and! on her birthday .Wednesday, Au-1 Mi's'. Carl Freeman. gust-17, when the'mCnibers of the.'' ■' ——'i Woman’s Society ',oC Christian! iMrs. Jimmy Thniii'n.Non of "Fo.rt Service of'it'he Raeford Methodist'Lauderdale, Florida arrived over church sarprLed her by arriving .the .week end for a visit. wMh her at .her'hdirie at. 4 o’clock in tha''sister, Mrs. Tomniy-UpcUarch. afternoon with a lovely birtbSay'. y '■ ——^—i— cake^'and cold drinks. Each mem-1 G.eorg^ Weaver spent Friday in bew- presented Mrs.'"Gibson • with-t,own. He c.ame especiallv for his'-' • ' ' . - 1 been i - month i ^ An event of interest herb wdll-'a-gift, after which'bn .i-toiir of. i.n-' son, George,. Jr. Avho be the marriage; of ■ Mis.? - Retha . forin'd'conversation was-'spent (.in"'ivisitj.n'g here for ...the - ;);!--l Hov-cll to' S S.gt. .Sylvan Is. -Ash,; the p-jr'.-h.-charing \vhich time Mrs;'^ WTiile his mother wiis a oationl . ■ - • - - . -. , I - ■ mg,.-Gib.s.on cut'the cake and s-cr.Ved it. at. Charfotte Memorial hospital. 'I -0- Jr. of Fort •’Bra.gg, Fri'dr.y evenin September 10, at S, o'clock in .the j 504th Parachute Infantry Cbapci'ipAT MePHAUL HAS at Fort .Brng.g. X. C. ' . ' BIRTHDAY ai , arrived at 10:30 aiid spent an in-| No invitatiy.-.s --.vil' be .sent in formal hour or .so in conversation^town. A1! friend.s are cordially during which, time the hostessesj invited; • ' . ‘ served cokes with accessories.- ;——0 ^ Miss Howe'.-l was presented a HUBERT WOOTEN HAS piece of crystal, “ ib her chosen BIRTHDAY PART"^ pattern and* the hostesses also^'fe spit: ^Mrs.' Jennie Weaver a.'. ■):r,p''.nicd j : theih to their home in AF.icrmar'o', for. a visit. '- . | Pat McPhnul. dau.ghter of Mr.- Miss'..E'mira Whitley i-; attend- arrt Mr^'. John W.. Mt-i’haul. cefe- m.g a ho'.ise party at Bc-ich brated her. .ath birthd.-.;.y at'a-.party-| this week. ' ■ ' Hubert Kendall Wooten, son of an hour membered Mrs. - . Eddie i^orden, recent bride,-with a gift. On Friday evening -Miss Howell ebrated his 3rd birthday Mo.nday served. , Monday afternpori. 30 .guc.sts were invited to arrive at 4 o.’clqck, af- [ Mr. and -Mrs. T. F, c'ulbreth!' ter which garhes were played-fo.r | and Mr. and Mrs. Frbd Culbreth or so. .Refreshments of: a.tt.ended the wedding of Mr. Cul- Mr. h'nd-Mrs. Huibert Woot'en, cei- ice cream, cake and punch were,'breth’s niece, ;J/[iss Edifh Ruth was again honored when Misses Judy Klouse and Katie Margaret Buoyer entertained at -the home bf Miss Buoyer, On arrival the honoree was presented a lovely 'dcorsage. After several bridal games 'were .played little Liinda Andrews, cousin of the .bride-elect who will Ibe the flower girl at the wedding,, presented Miss Howell a lovely .. basket filled with gift.s from those presentvand a gift of crystal from the hostesses. Delicious/ open-faced EaKdwi-chps, cookies, nuts and pun ch were-served. j ' w • — 0 — James Clark', asd Pete Holcomb of Winston-Salem visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.-D. Gore this week. afternoon with a birthday party, given at the -home of his grand parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown. 30 ■ guests enjoyed‘-playing games after which delicious refr8shmeii|;s were served. ■ ,. ■ . , -0 —- ■ , ‘ CIRCLES TO MEET Mr. and Charlotte spent the week end here • 0 in the home of Mr, and Mrs. D. S. Poole. Mrs. Lowe remained un- 1 til Tuesday. Fulch.to, The't)dore George *De- Moss, at the Presbyterian- c'riurch ■Mrs. Hugh Lowe of in Burgaw last Saturday- after- Color-fireJ threads knit into a '^v-ide yoke and. around the hemline spark glo'R’ing -importance into - this bl.ick dinner dress on . Ann Sothern. Ti'c , blonde eo’-st.ir of . Alexander Knox in ^ .RKO R'.!ui.:i’s poignant romance, ' In dian Summer,” prizes'her frock for its bright lure,'* its subtle, timeless lines and the bold slit skirt Her ankl'e f silken threads to strap pumpa are of black satin. S.he ■ _ ■w;ears • no gems, preferring not to divide the attention. Wear, plain gold bracelets and matching earrings, if you like, but stay away frpm costume - jewelry—moonstones, being A lonely '.exception. A new version of co-stdrs with Tames S ;n Robert Risk: Wellman Production r,.; by RKO Ra-.:io. - '* The grey cloth skirt .* i s!::n stem for the iaur.ty k’.cket. v, on rugged living in c- -. -v r city, will .be f.!-..:-l_'>s ot tooib .. even take the .sub'w-.ry -o ,'.v:''h g -iod h'u.r.our.. S-,;:ro-4nding . are kniped cN.lar, slc-v. / wl .i ■.-.■.-bricJ w-iistba-TJ ;.a l.g:.;-;-! g a matching hand-knit I. • Bright, cconomy-m: - . knittin.g new hems on ' ' skirt length. Go .all c-,.t w-ith a familiar dress; . a liea'.y greatcoat . . . ba.g to keep your d.ar!-; knit .glove w.u'drob-e, a each of vour outfits. 'T', --.to C. .mpl-.-te toe enser-.sle. ' i ,ei;ls Welcome the i-.lea c: "kei; .-in ■ ’'■? w. clot'neS to m. .; I'-'-e ,- ■' is th-err.e. Knit a nu's- y tc p' ■ vijelt'several kr-:-:eJ -i’s ' ■ 'U or crochet a gor d-’- -. kiirg d:.;-' -■..::v.Id topper up-t--.a . . . ; ; r/e-.'ery daytime .'K,.-: n. in m -r. 'o iv-I'n- the swing . : ; n, - .c. -. . 2 a brilliant sparkle to fr-ir'a'l c-.-ening -J. . • • One of the most st;. : 'i e'...-a;.:g .c-'wns on th-a :.I1 honz;.n is a..-'. - ‘ ; hand-made boucle afrair v.;.:i .a sd^irdy flared skirt, a draped booiaa. ' : -r-- shoulder straps at all, to m.’.ka yi as irresistible a siren.as the ?a-:n ' i model it copies. Anotivar it-em tlr.it pri'.-nises to tip the scales of task, -f n-ex: season is a heavy cable-knit afterno/ n vhortie in a royil blue shad-a ti;.-.: wn! do credit to vour finest in: .irmal fi-'.Iks. Mrs. J'jhr. She Va.-;s visilns .e' lives .nere. noon at 4:30 o’clock. I Jimmy Conqly left Tuesday to' enter school,'at ECTC, Greenvi'Io. IMis.-; Chari-Jtte R:.y is Mr. "'nd Mrs. Arirold R./v ing'.or... in I. . IMrs. John Culbreth home from Highsmith Tuesday. returned hospital Lewis MoNeill spent Sunday at Yo^f S. C. He was assompanied Iby Misses Sarah Louise M'cGoogan and Peggy Monroe, and Jerry Wjffis of St. Pauls. 'Neil Senter, who is with , a to-i ibacco market at DiUon, S. C., spent "the week end and Labor Day here -ft’ith Mrs. Senter and daughter. McFadyen of r'asota, Florida, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Chandler Roberts. Circles of the Raeford Presby terian Church will meet Monday, October 8, at 3:30 o’clock as foL lows: No. 1 with Mrs. W. J. McDiar- m.id; No;,2 with Mrs. M. D. Yates; No. 3 with "Mrs.‘'Colbert C!ox;-No'. 4 with Mrs. D. S. McKeithan; No. 5 with Miss Ida McLaubhlin; No. 6 With Mrs. G. Williamson; No. 7 with Mrs. J. S.^Poole. Circle No, 10 will rn^^with Misses Jessie Margaret and 'W'bUa McFadyen at-- 8 o’clock. IMisses Louise Blue and Jose phine Hall spent several days in Raleigh last week. Mrs. W. T. Covington has re- turnjed home after spending sev eral weeks in Lauriniburg. J (M SarV Miss Anne ariS Buddy Upchurch Thom'asville, Ga. spent several % days this Johnson. ■week with Mrs. J. S, Mr. and Mrs. Starr McMillan attended the* boat races at White Lake this week. Mrs. Chalmers Davis, Mrs. War- ren Phillips and Mrs. G. C. Lytle spent the week end at Colur)Dbia-, S. C. with Mr. and Mrs. B.- L. Miller. . Miss Margin Campbell left last week for China Grove where she will teach again this year.. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.GibSon spent the week end near Cherry Point 'With Mr. GiftjMii’s brother-in-la'W and sister, Mr. an^ Mrs. Grhyson EVerett.jThey went to take Mr. Gibson’s grandmother, IMCfs. Wright ■Who spent last week here. Miss Flora Boyce Announces the Opening Of The ' V Jack and Jill School For Children. 4 and 5 On Monday Sept. 8 Miss Doris Norton left Tuesday morning for Fredrickdburg, Va. where she and nine other menrubers of the pIvTC senior home' economics class will 'be guests of their teach er, Mrs. E. T. Crowson, for a three days tour of Washington, D. C. where they will study fabrics and designing. ; ■ - Miss Ruth Btsminger of Rich mond, 'Va. spent the week end v^th Misses Gwen and Anne Gore. Mrs. L. F. Norton, Miss felva Norton, Morris Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steed .of Laurinil^urg; and Dr. J. W. Norton of Knox ville, Tenn. attended services at the Raeford Methodist church Sunday. They came especially to hear their cousin, Zane Grey Norton, ministerial student of High Point college, preach. Malcolm McKeithan, Jr., and Franklin McNeill left Sunday to enter Pre^yterian Clinton, S. C. Codege Mr. and Mrs. Ray Muench re- tQrned last Wednesday from Lou isville, Kentucky! where they vis ited rel-atives foi/ 10 days. on, Miss Helen . Patrici. S'.-u lai’t . i'-.'; Liiii.’.n Scarborougi'. * •.'.'.ting T-Liesdaj -• for Wei'nersviiio, Pa. ‘o* hcT pii;-ents at M' . o;d. 9- visit fr! ends. V :ng , De-.:M T,/-'-' left '■'.■-.■'-esday ex- .'.ir.-i. Cra-.v ford F.'righi r Koxci cg.-c- t-,' spend' -' '-.e time 1 va-katior 1 ‘.his week fre-n: Man; i'i..vvith rela rives. . BOYS ALL WOOL $1.98-$4.95 GIRLS SCHOOL Dresses $1.98 to $5.95 BOYS CORDUROY Knickers $3.98 GIRLS ALL Wool Sweaters $1.98 to $4.95 BOYS COTTON .. ^ Gabardine Pants $2.48 CHILDRENS Socks 19c to 59c BOYS CHILDREN'S Sport Shirts jGorduroy Overalls LONG SLEEVES $1.29 BOYS WOOL Dress Pants $2.98 to $7.95 by SUNNY of TEXAS $2.48 to $2.98 CHILIIRENS Polo Shirts 97c to $1.59 Weather Bird Shoes for Boys & Girls $2.98 to $5.50 BELK - HENSDAIE COMPANY Shop and Save at BELK’S
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