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' ■ V utwo ■^y-j.'.-'- .Ti’^i tf \ H THE NEWS^JOUBNAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1940 i^ccrrisii NEWS —» By Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis -— ..».« j past week end visiting her daugh- j ter, Mrs. C. S. Pickeet, and fam- . j ! iiy in Fayetteville. il“- . Mr. and Mrs. Tom Canaday and Mrs. Roi Shockley, daughter of Siler City visited Mr. i i Frankie .McI>ougall, who was out of school most of last week on account of illness was able to 1 I be back Monday. Frankie did not Johnson scarlet fever as it was re. IH." and Mrs. G. A. Monroe Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs. A. W. !niey also visited Mr. and Mrs.' and son. Dan, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ported. ^ Frank Warwick. Stephenson and daughter. Mabel i ' Rose, and son. Shelvy, of Benson. ' PTA, meeting at Rockfish Mr. and Mrs. Neill Gillis and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kennedy and -’^londay night had unusually good femily of Fayetteville visited Mrs. sons. Donald and Ronald, of Fay- C..L. Wood Sunday'. etteville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- burn B..rbour and daughter, Shir. 'o,.. of P„rk:on spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Balbbur. Miss Jeanne Shiel. of the Rock- fish school faculty, and her moth er, Mrs. V. R. Page of Wilming ton spent the past week end in Richmond, Va, attendance. Mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers were all there also some that were neither; The pupils gave a very interesting program showing some of the progress that has been made Rc\. and Mrs. D. E. Miller and since the pioneer days in educa- Mrs. Ludd Hales of Wayside underw'ent a very delicate opera tion and other things. Refresh ments were served during the social hour and everyone enjoy ed it very much. Rev. D. E. Miller attended Pas tor’s Conference at Roseboro Mon. day. family \isited friends and rela tives at Ape.x Tuesday. There will be preaching ser- tion at Highsmith Hospital last vices at Tabernacle church here Saturday. 'Sunday A. M. at 11 o’clock con- ducted by Rev. D. E. Miller, pas- Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Bostic tor. and daughter, Ann, Mr. and Mrs. ^ ] Delton King and children. Joanne Wade McDougald. who is a stu- guest speaker that was ex- and Jerry, spent last Sunday at dent at ECTC. spent the past week P^^ted at the farmers meeting Chapel Hill. They wen: especial- end a: home. ly to v'isit Graham King who is a ' student at the university this year. The new pastor. Rev. D. E. Mil. — ler and family moved from Fav- Mr. and Mrs., Elbert Campbell etteville to Rockfish last week, and son of Raleigh visited Mr. We are glad to welcome them into and Mrs. Frank Warrick the past the community and wish for him week end. much success as the pastor of ^ ! Tabernacle church here. Mrs. Sam Hughes of Burling- ' — ton spent the past week end with Mrs. M. R. Knight spent the ^ ^ ^ ^ ; last Saturday night did not arrive so they will meet again Friday night of this week and hope to have someone with them at that time to address them and discuss with them their farm problems. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Monroe of St. Pauls visited Mr. and Mrs. •J. E. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wood last Sunday. The revival meeting at Galatia closed last Sunday night with ;even ne-.v additions to the church an;^ some by letter. All enjoyed .,;r. Guiton’s earnest gospeT ser- or.s and hope to have him back ■d . .-'rme time. t~ 'HAVEN’T HAD A FIRE SINCE I STARTED KEii MY FURNACE IN GOOD ’ ' NATIONA'. THE JOHNSON COMPANY Mrs. M. S. Bristow of Fayette- x'il’e 'wa.s the guest of Mrs. Mary , ’ ■ i.d for a few da,''.s the, first ■t^.-eek. Arabia News By Mrs. D. B. Traywicq A WARM RECEPTION from the hungry children of Bech- tenbach, Germany, is given a shipment of CROP food, sent from American farmers as a result of the 1948 CROP Friend ship Food Trains. 28 states participated in the collection which sent food to youngsters like these, orphans, refugees, old people and the ill in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East last winter. North Carolina’s 1949 CROP Friendship Food Train collection will reach its high point in mid-November, i home economic girls to Massey Counties throughout the state are now organizing for, the district rally next Satur collection of corn, wheat, peanuts, milk and cotton through l!‘eir county CROP committees. iting King at the Univer sity. * Mrs. Kenneth McKeithan anr son, Sandy, Pete Trawick of St. Pauls and Dock Covington and son qf Wade were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Tra wick Sunday. Capt. Ray Oestreich and Bennie McFadyen left Monday morning for Dothan, Alabama. Sgt. Garreld Richards of Fort Ord, California, is being transfer red to Ft. Jackson, S. C. Mrs. Richards is the former Miss Louise Traywick. We deeply sympathize with Mrs. Kermit Crawley in the losses of her only brother, William Bruton of Jackson Springs. He was one of the three boys killed last Sat urday a week ago by the Seaboard Diesel train in Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Himter Carroll and family spent Sunday ith Eller be Jackson and family. ' Hoic^IGH SCHOOL NEWS Mrs. W. T. McGoogan attended Tri-County H o* m e Economics teachers meeting in Hamlet on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Me* Googan took part in tht discus sion of making Christmas decor ations. The Third year home economics girls are making draperies for the interior doors of the high school auditorium. The first year girls are just completing their project of making cotton blouses. Mrs. McGoogan will takt her sponsored by the Southeastern School Assemblies gave a musi. cal program in the high school auditorium last Thursday. Miss Bradley, director of the Glee Club, has been making plans and rehearsing for a mid-winter concert. Mr. Vernon, farm agent, met with all the 4-H Club members in the high school auditorium Tues day morning. At this meeting Freida Moss was elected, presi dent; D. B. Parker, vice-president; and Alex Norton, secretary and terasurer. Memberdiip cards were gives out for the ensuing dub year. The boys in Mr. Phillips’ ag- ricultiure classes are taking up a tmit of work in woodcraft. Each boy has to figure and makp out a bill'for the making of a table. i ACME quality f ^OOR AND PORCH ENAAiEl Gives New Life to Tired Flooni T'''o, Sandy Grove Ladies Aid Society met in the home of Mrs. . Di.s.O'vV Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Tolar returned home i Mrs. Cornelia Russell and dau- j last week from'the hospital. ghter, Carolyn, Mrs. B. McGil- I 'Thieves entered Mrs. S. P. Tra- | very, Mrs. Annie Mclnnis and ’ wick’s -chicken house last Wed- | Bob Mclnnis -visited Mrs. Mc- nesday night and took several of Gilvery’s relatives in Lennon her best hens. (Springs Sunday. insurance ^ i .Albert Quick and family are moving to Buie soon. We regret ^ that they are leaving our com- RAEFORD’ N. C. n^unity and church very, much. Rev. W. B. Cotton of the Park- ton Circuit was sent to Rose Hill Circuit (Wilmington District) from the Parkton charge at the annual conference in Sanford Sunday. Rev. I. J. Strawbridge is the new ® pastor on the’ftarkton charge. \ LONGER, HEAVIER with WIDER TREAD Tha Stylelina Da Luxa Sport Coupa FISHER BODY STYLING AND LUXURY CENTER-POINT STEERING Only one low-priced car brings you all these EXTRA VALUES FISHER UNISTEEL BODY CONSTRUCTION WORLD'S CHAMPION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE CHEVROLET ... and it*s the LOWEST PRICED LINE IN ITS FIELD! 5-INCH WIDE-BASE RIMS, PLUS LOW-PRESSURE TIRES Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Bostic and Mr, and Mrs. Delton King spent Sunday in Chapel Hill vis- day. The Hoke High School girls will have charge of registration and door prizes at this meeting. The Journalism Club met Mon day to complete plans for first issu.e of high school paper, which is to be out soon. The two physic classes had a wiener roast at Benner’s pond Tuesday evening. The cheerleaders ' estertained with an after-the game dance last Friday evening. The Chicago Brass Quartet AM YOUR FLOORS TIRED? 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