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>v: 'if.' '>®=' .A FAGETWU TilE NFW^ JOrRNAI. ^ I.' THITRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 QUEWHIFFLE NEWS -T by Mrs. Ralph Cothran q_ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pittman and Mr. and Mrs. Waller. B:-:o:tt Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pittman f and dau.ahier left Sunday, for Hamlet visited Mr. and Mrs. Ashc\ilic after spending a few Ralph Cothran and daughter days here with relativ'es. Sunday. Mrs. Lois Sanders and Inez. Mrs. B. F. Hardister is still a Mrs. R. A. Fish and Carrie Fish patient at St. Joseph’s hospital. illow Springs spent Wednos- Mi.ss Bertha Bryd and her mother , home of Mr. an.i Mrs. ®f Carthage are staying with Mr.'L- R- Cothran. They were accom- ' panied home by Naomi Cothran Hardister and Jerry while Mrs. Hardister is in the hospital.. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Bowling and family took Mr. Bowling's father back to his home in Roxboro Sat urday.. They returned by Raleigh, for a short visit with Franci.^, who is in school there. for a visit. Tom Sinclair entered Moore County hospital the first o; the week for treatment. Mrs. J. W. King is a pa lien the St. Joseph’s hospital. laet >SB >9Z x- '-seM: -sk-: Try OAKDALE GIN W C5 ¥ Arabia News Ey Mrs. 6. E. Trayv.icq DAY FILM TO BE SHOWN HERE rf It is ingathering time Thursday, Sept. 29, at Grove Methodist Church. tojay, Sandv Revival Services closed Sunday night at Sandy Grove church. Rev. Eubanks of Red Springs did the preaching. The services were very good and well attended. One person joined the church. Chess Adcox of Bladenboro is spending some time with his son, Lee Adcox and family. Haywood Guin of the U. S. Air Force is home on furlough from San Antonia. Texas. He will be sent to Hamilton Field, CaTfornia, when his furlough is over. I For a better Sample. It will mean higher I i' k Market Value and more money for you. p. $ 9 GIN Raeford, N. C. Mrs. C. S. Bostic ehtertained a group of friends for sipper Sat urday night in honor of her hus band’s birthday. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Graham McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Belton Beasley. Jr., Mr. Mrs. Henry Ma.xwell and Miss Elva McGougan. ^ I and !5 Mrs. Bessie McMillan and ^ dau ghter, Mabel, of Hope Mills are spending a, few days with Miss Della McMillan. Burnie Bnstow, Jr.'spent past two weeks with Mr. Mrs. Latta Cook in Raleigh. Founta n of Tarboro for the post. The third candidate, Eugene Gor don of Burlington, withdrew from the president’s race, and an nounced that he would run for national committeeman. He was elected to this office, defeating Bedford W. Black of KTannapolis In addition to Mr. Sanford, local delegates to the New Bern convention were D. T. Perry, Bill Allen, Hec McGeachy, Jr., Robert Butler, Seavy Carroll, Charlie Rose, D. P. Russ, Heman Clark, Coy E. Brewer, Joe Tally. Jy., Malcolm McQueen and Jim Per son. Mr. Perry was a member of t'le convention credentials commit.- tee, and Mr. McGeachy wa son the resolutions committee. v-^^PORDS ^100,000 is the greatest heater value you’ve ever seen! A 10 minute educational movie short dramatizing the story of the Disabled American Veterans will soon be seen in local theaters. Titled “How Much Do You Owe?” the film stars James Stewart, famous mo tion picture actor, and General Jonathan M. Wainwright, hero of Bataan and Corregidor. Gen. Wainwright is shown presenting Stewart, who contributed his services along with the entire motion picture industry which made possible the film, with special ,DAV citation. In terested onlooker is the new Mrs. Stewart. the , and visited Mr. Sunday. and Mrs. Trawick I'Tr. and Mrs. S. P. Trawick are Pete Canaday has been on the sick list since last week. The Arabia Home Demonstra- Mrs. Will Livingston will be ' still sick and confined to their. tion Club met in the home of Mrs. able to come home from Pittman beds. Mrs. Bertha Cox of Rae ford is nursing them. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Covington and son, Tommie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Lilly McDougald Tuesday p. m. hospital, where she undervyent an operation two vveeks ago. i Jimmy McGougan has entered soon. State College. He will major in ■: W -5S-■ -SK- •8!> r.eth McKeHhan of Fayetteville agriculture. I / A glance at the new Ford and you’ll agree with New York’s famous Fashion Academy ... it certainly is the "Fashion Car of the Year’’! But its looks are only the cover of Ford’s book of '■firsts.” Ford alone in its field offers you a 100-horsepower engine ; . . an 8 cylinder engine ... a V-type engine. Ford alone offers your choice of this V’-S or the new 95 "horse” Six. YMu’ll find Ford first in safety, too. Its licavv-gaiige "Lifeguard” Body and 5 cross-meinhcr, hox-sertion frame make Ford 59% more rigid ... its big ' Picture Windows” give you 19 square feet of vision area . .. more than any other car in Ford’s field. Raymond Maxwell, who gradu ated from UNC last spring, is teaching at Worth’s Business col lege in Fayetteville. Mrs. Billy Crawley and Mrs. Bernice Bos tic are teaching at 71st. 0 Terry Sanford New President Young Democrats A Fayetteville attorney, Terry I Sanford, has been chosen as pres- I ident of the North Carolina Young I Demozratic clubs. Mr. Sanford j was elected unanimously Satur- 1 day during the annual convention of the young democrats of the state. He defeated George i'T. Exclusive Pilpf Burns over 40 HOURS on one gallon of oil. A real fuel-saver! "Fioor-F3o” Biower Large Heat Capacity Low Operating Cost Beautiful Finish Gives you an extra carpet of warm air across the floor. More,comfort on less fuel. » Fully Automatic You can enjoy FULLY AUTOMATIC HEATING by adding a thermostat-con trol that never forgets, never overheats. No work—no dirt — no fire-tending worries. RAEFORD FURNITURE CD. PHONE 217-1 RAEFORD, N. C. 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