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THE NKWS-JOUBNAL THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 13, 1949 The News-Journal ,__!!5nh ^rolina _ [IMSs ASsociAnoSl Published Every Thursday at Raeford, N. C. Subscription Rates. $2.00 per year in advance PAUL DICKSON Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class mail matter at the post office at Raeford, N. C., under the Act of March 3, 1870. MORE ABOUT SCHOOL NEWS afternoon, and discussion at this meeting ■was “Ihe Teaching of Spelling.” test ants -write him in care of the State Fair in Raleigh, “Church choir and gospel The subject for study j quartet entries are especially ur ged to enter the State Champion ships,'” Lunsford said. At a principals meeting held last week it ■was decided to ope rate the colored schools on short day schedule through next week. The concensus was that most of the cotton would be picked by that • time if the weather remained go:d. We hope that everj- patron will make an effort to get the crop gathered as early as possible and , then get their children in lulll The state’s No. 1 mintrel said he would send fair tickets to ail contestants who get in touch with him. The contest will be staged each evening .prior to the re^iar grandstand show, Manager Dor- ton said, and each contestant will be judged on a one-time perfor mance. Other performances will be held, however, so that every one will have a chance to see what wsm time. The schools are trying to Ihe state’s best folk singers, dan- cooperate with the parents 100 Cr. It is.hoped that in turn the par ents will cooperate by sending the to make the State Fair Folk Fes- children regularly when they fin- i tival an annual event, with the cers and instrumentalists can do. Dr. Dorton said that he .plant: ish gathering. MORE .4BOI T State Fair j best in North Carolina battling it i out for Tar Heel titles. ; 0 i PERSONALS ccr.testar.v; being selected ,by Lunsford, '-vill enter the competi tion. Lunsford — the singing. ■ danc ing. g'itar-strumming la-wycr from Turkey Creek in Buncojnbe Coun ty — has asked that wouldbe con- Anthorlied FRIGIDAIRE dealer for the past 13 years. Refrigerators, Ranges, Wa ter Heaters and other pliances; BACCOM* APPLIANCE Oa Phone 3221 - Raeford, N. C. •f L«a SAME OLD STORY AftvegTisiHo, considered a modern profession, MTES BACK TO THE WS OF POMPEII. ANNOUNCEMENT^ OF GLADIATORIAL BATTLES WERE PRINTED ON WALLS TNROUGHOI/T THE CltV. STILL NO LEAKS AN AQUEDUCT BUILT BY THE HOMANS IN KtO A.IL SnU SUPPLIES THE WATER FOR TUNIS. SIXTY MILES IN LENGTH, IT HAS NEVER NEEDED ■RBPAmS./ 'iff HEART FUND f / / '//’i liSdiilr.l SEVEN LEAN YEARS THE U.S. WAS NOT ACTUALLY RECOGNIZED AS AN independent NATION UNTIL THE PEACE TREATY OF 1783 WAS SIGNED, SEVEN YEARS AFTER THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. klr.'. C. H. Giles attended the X. C. .Association SuperinteJid- ents of Public Welfare in Pialeigh Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- dav ot this ’.veek. On Tuesday of this week Miss Lucille Townsend i Bragg. Mr, and Mrs. Ledbetter Nicholson, LIGHT OP THEIR LIVES CAUGHT Oin IN THE BUSY CHARLESTON_SOUTH CAROLINA, H.AReoR IN A becalmed SAILING CRAFT,WITH DARKNESS FALLINO, SEAMAN EUGENE FICHTER SAVED THE LIVES OF TWO BUDDIES AND HIMSELF BY USING HlS RONSON LIGHTER TO WARN ONCOMING VESSELS OF THEIR pS-ESENCE, ^ ily spent Sunday in Warsaw in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cole, Mrs. B. B. Cole, Miss Nancy Cole, and Jimmy Conoly spent Sunday in Bladen County visiting Mrs. Cole’s mother, Mrs. N. A. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Poole and Mr. Poole’s father, A. B. Poole, of Belmont spent the week end here in the home of Mrs. Poole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Alex ander. Members of the Business Wo men’s circles of the Presbyterian church attended the District con ference in Wagram last Wednes day evening. Supper was served to,a large number of -women from districts 4, 5, 6, and 7 of Fayette ville Presbytery. The meeting was held in the Presbyterian church after supper. YOi) CAOOW MAKE Sion uHtk WkO DECAL Transfer Letters and Numbers ^ DOORS -WINDOWS TRUCKS clcL y •Will STICK ON ANYTHHI6 . 'UST A LIFETIME •EAStlV APPLIED ^ •MADE M 8 SIZES FROM TO 8H* ^ YSMY tNEXPENS/YB ♦ J ON SALE AT The News-Journal V McNeill. He is taking reserve of- also of the Welfare Department, also attended a case workers’ meeting in Raleigh. and Mrs. Williams lived in Rae ford while he was stationed at Fort Bragg during the war. Enter •WFORDil ^6,000 CAR-SAFEIY CONTEST end net This attractive TEflsc-or instQ-led FREE! Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Geddie and daughter, Mary, of High Point stopped in Raeford Sunday afternoon for short visits to sev eral close friends. They were en | band, route to High Point from White- ville, where they had been to see Dr. Geddie’s mother, and stopped in Raeford especially to see Dr. Brown. . ' Mrs. Clyde Upchurch, Jr. spent several days last week in Gas tonia with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Falls. She was joined there over the week end by her hus- Vounger Snead, Jr. underwent an aperation for appendicitis at Moohe County hospital Sunday morning. He is getting along nice ly and -.vill return hom.e this '.veek. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Meacham and daughter of Raleifh were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Grantham -of St. Pauls were guests of Mrs. Ryan McBryde Sunday. son spent the week end in Ellen- boro with Mrs. Nicholson’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Ham rick. Mrs. Frances Davis of Greens boro spent the week end with her parents Rev. and Mrs. B. P. Ro binson. Misses Elaine and AUyne Smith three of their girl friends from Raleigh, and Mrs. Lucy Smith spent the week end in Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Gore, Hcl and Fannette Gore spent Sun day in Durham visiting Miss Anne Gore who is a student at Duke University. Miss Gore has been feiected by the Music Department Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Blythe and of Duke to join the university the position of cashier at the new Raeford Super Market. Mrs. H. E. Stinchcomb returned to her home in Black Mountain Tuesday after spending several weeks here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I. Mann and fam- I And You Get • Spye Time Training at Home With Regular Army Equipment • Extra Money at Regular Army Rates of Pay • Credit Toward Retirement Pay at No Cost to You • Promotions as You Learn Skills Aiding You in Your Civilian Job SEE OR CALL , Btry. ‘A’, 130th AAA AW Bn. Armory Raeford, N. C. Sam.uol Williams of Monroe ville. Alabaaia. spent the week ehd 'wlt’n Mr. and Mrs. La-.vrence daughter, Sandra, visited Mr. Blythe’s mother. Mrs. J. C, Bly the, in Huntersville' over the ’.veek end. »****“■ yp *'* • VBW liniBIUU. 6U * * * * * ******** Mrs. C. H. Giles, -Mrs. W. R. Barrington, M r s. Marguerite Pearson and Miss Louise Blue at tended the 5th District meeting of the Business & Professional Women’f club in Sanford Sunday at the Wilrik Hotel. Lunrheon was served at one o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Ledbetter Nichol- nouncemeni: glee club. Mrs. D'.vight Brown and !Mrs. W. W. Roberts spent the past week end at Myrtle Beach. kliss IMary Stewart Covington and Mrs. Roland Covington will attend a club meeting and recep tion this afternoon in Laurinburg at the home of Miss Julia Stewart. Ex-Governor Cameron Morrison of Charlotte will give a talk on the life of Robert Burns and Miss Covington will sing several Scot tish ballards. We are pleased to announce that oil October 17th, Mr. M. Donald Vates will join our organization as manager. We consider ourselves very fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Yates. He is one of our own Hoke County citizens and has had quite a number of years experience along our line of business. We invite you to stop in and meet Mr, Yates, and give him and The Johnson Company an opportunity to serve you in the same friendly and business like way as we have done in the past. The Johnson Company Raeford, N. C. Misses Martha Ben and Ethel Sue Gulledge and Hilda Priest spent the week end at ECTC, Greenville. Miss Eleanor Leach, accompan ied by a classmate of WCUNC. Miss Kay Youngblood of Wash ington, D. C. spent the week end with Miss Leach’s mother, Mrs. Grady Leach. /.■ 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 couritry over have proven this fact through years of suc cessful use of newspaper space. TELLING Miss Doris Norton of Jackson ville spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Manley Norton. Mrs. Alice Mooneyhan return ed to her home in West Palm Beach, Florida, last week after an extended visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Hinton' McPhaul. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gulledge and Sarah Ann and Mrs. Manley Norton attended Cypress home- co.ming near Vas.sVSunday. Dr. Gadd.e Matheson is build- V duplex hou.se on the corn- - of Don!jldr;on Avenue and oiij Sir '-■e*. facing A. K. ' L (; 7/ hofi.o. ■■ K. 1 of .M: irietta, . ..'1 {■•'■.for- for a '.hort .'r.i a lie on route *0 f.i : i.oroe. ■'A is Selling! Make your frequent messages inter esting to the purchasing agent for the family—Mrs.-is the lady youVe talking to. Hi The News - Journal is your sure avenue of approach! Any Raefordite will tell you that.
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