h I t-' I "itta IBB NSmiOOBIML • 4 ■ The News-Journal '‘mrtli Carolina i '^mss ASSOCIAHO Published Every Thursday at Raeford, N. C. Subscription Rates $2.00 per year in advance PAUL DICKSON Editor and Publisher Entered as second-cless mail matter at the post office,at Raeford, X. C., unner the Act of March 3, 1870. Newl&hV husbands'^axe 'away''^t' camp with the National Guard Rev. Beverly Shannon of Gala tia Church will be away on vaca tion during the month of August. There will be no preaching ser vice the fifth Sunday in July but if possible there will be some one to fill his pulpit in Au^t. *af■' Aberd^ ‘fiSb^g'/Gfoun^' Mainland, in the research depart ment.' , ' . ' . ^ Mrs. Ada Jackson who h,as been keeping house for Mrs. W. T. Boseman for some time, fell and broke her arm, at her home in Arabia community last Sunday I evening. ?.Irs. Addie McGeachy and Mrs. Sadie Hughes of St. Pauls were guests of Mrs. John Ray Monday. CCCrflSH NEWS s “ Mrsi C. P. Vinilon. who spent the past 'three weeks with her daugh ter, Mrs. Yoimger Snead, is leav ing today for her home in Weldon. Miss Kacky'Blue ha returned to Raeford after pending the past several weeks at Ocean Drive with relatives. ' Mrs. Arab Stuart has received a cablegram from Capt. and Mrs. Lewis Hart sajdng that they were unhurt after the 1^9 mile an hour typhoon which lashed the Island of Okinawa Saturday THURSDAY, JULY 28, Iftf - Hillwfifjiiiu ■■■ii I j SCENES F1«)M THE i.OST CC^ONY — By Mrs. A A. Meinms. Rev. A. E. Osborne, of Colum bia, S. C. visited friends in Rock- fish last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wood and daughter . Miss Betty Jean and Mi sc Lillie Wood spent last Th^s- day in Goldsboro. . Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones of High Point spent the past week end at home. Little Miss Nancy Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron of Carolina Beach, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mon- rc>e and other relatives here this week. A. GUlis. Most int^rating reports from Montreat and Peace were given by the delegates. Miss Katie Black and Mrs. John Ray. The meeting place.Jt^d been put in order and made with .several arrangements t|>f )>eautiful sununer flowery byyiyijri. David Lindsay, secretary of social ac tivities. Mrs. Lindsay also served light refreshments during the so- cial hour. # - Mrs. Marshall Ray is spending this week in Fayetteville with Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ray. -D PERSONALS Miss Jean Carroll Sherrill is spending this week in Fayette ville as 'th geuest of Miss Julia Graham. I W. T. Boseman was on the sick j list the first of this week, ' Mrs. C. H. Dove is spending some time wuth her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Barnard and fam ily at Florence, S. C. Galatia Women of the Church had the women from Philippi Church as their guests last Fri day night at ithe general meeting lor July, held in the Sunday school rooms. After the devotional and transaction of business, ithe pro gram was in charge of Mrs. D. Mrs. A. W. Wood, Mrs. Doug las Monroe and baby son, Joe Al len. Craig and Marion Wood spent last Thursday with relatives in Dillon, S. C. Mrs. B. B. Britt and family spent a few days at White Lake last week. Mrs. Roscoe Smith arid daugh ter, Brenda, of Maxton and Mrs. Ed Newton and daughters, Ann and Patsy of Lakerim. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wood this week while Mrs. Smith’s and Mrs. Mrs. C. H. Giles, superintendent of Public Welfare, is attending the Blue Ridge Institute at Ridge crest this week. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Townsend Sunday were H. O. Norton of Brunswick. Ga., W. L. Norton of Selma and Dr. Roy Norton of Raleigh. They caine especially to attend the fim- eral of Manley Norton Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morris had as their guests last Friday and Saturday Mrs. Morris’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Pernell of Louisburg. Mrs. Bill Cox and children, Walter and BUly of Gastonia, are spending three weeks with Mrs. Cox’s parents, Mr and Mrs. R. O. Cothran. . t Mrs. James Veasey and chil dren of Aberdeen spent last week with Mrs. Veasey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McBryde. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. McMinis have bought the new brick house at Sunset Hills from William LenV^ and moved into it the first of the week. Mrs. Ed Willis and baby daugh ter are spending two weeks at KenansviUe 'with Mrs. Willis’s parents while Sgt Willis is at cajnp. Mrs. Cora Hall and sons, Tim and Beverly, of Rocky Mount spent the week end in ithe home of Mrs. Hall’s mother, Mrs. Mary Miller. , OEd Baicy, who has held a posi tion in Raleigh for the past sev eral yeai«, has accepted a position Mrs. Marguerite Pearson and son. Gordon Adams, spent the first of the week in Raleigh with friends. They returned to Raeford Tuesday and left the same day for a trip, to Manteo and Virginia Beach. They were accompanied by Mrs. Audrey Holton of Raleigh. THE FAYETTEVILLE i $ IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO THIS YEAR. These are scenes from The Lost Colony. Paul’s Green’s interna tionally famous symphonic drama built up around the greatest myr stery of all history. The ninth season opening of the show, which had its premiere in 1937, was on Saturday night, July 2, in the Waterside Theatre at Fort ’ near Manteo on Roanoke Island at 8:15 o’clock. Some of the familiar scenes of the famous production are ^own here. At top the pictnye shows the gala and colorful Epglish court scene where Queen Elizabeth is hostess to'her subjects, some of whom are bringing news of Ro anoke Island in a land which she names Virginia, in honor of her self. the virgin queen. At light is beautiful Barbara Edwards, first North Carolina native to play the female lead of Eleanor Dare. Uppovvoc, the Indian medicine man is shown in one of his sen sational dances at left. 4 '4 PLENTY FLOOR SPACE I WAREHOUSEMEN PERSONAL SERVICE TO ALL THIS GROWINO MARKET IS THE BEST MARKET OPENS TUESDAY, AUGUST 2nd FAYETTEVIILE IS THE CITY OF FRIENDLY MERCHANTS AND FINE STORES. BEST RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS. , REPUTATION is Repetition! Regular insertions in the News-Jour nal will build a reputation for your name—and for your wares. Success ful merchants the country over have proven this fact through years of suc cessful use of newspaper space. SELLING is Selling! Make your frequent messages inter esting to the purchasing agent for the family—Mrs.—is the lady you’re talking to. A BIG WELCOME AWAITS YOU IN FAYETTEVILLE \ “Largest City In The Border Belt** The News-Journal is your sure avenue of approach! Any Raefordite will tell you that. ?

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