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■ '^*^5 THE NBWS-JOUBNAL f-sli, -y ;,5Sa^ •-..■S'V* 5-!^ V"#- TBUBSDAT, MAT U, 1150 QUEWHIFFLE NEWS Iqr Mn.' Ralph OodhrMi m--' Tjmdis Lawrence of Walnut Gove and W. Lawrence of Madison wm guests in fbt home Ot ttidr sister, Mrs. Roy Goodwin Sunday. Mrs. G. W. DonatfaiOTi and dau ghter returned to their home in Sanford Sunday after spending the past week here with Mrs. Donathem*s daughter, Mrs. P. Hare and faimly. B. P. Hardister visited Josh Moody at the Veterans hospital in Fayetteville Sunday. Josh im- derwent an operation there last week. We solicit HAIL INSURANCE on yotiT tobacco and cotton crops Our service is complete, and in case of loss we are right at hand. Your business is always appreciated. BE PREPARED Get Your Hail Insurance Now THE JOHNSON COMPANY RAEFORD, N. C. Phone 2191 Jerry Hardister is up and out again after undergoing an appen dectomy at St. Joseph’s hospital week before last. C. W. Carroll of Slier City vis ited friends here Sunday. dale, Florida, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McBryde over the week fend. They spent Sunday in Lumber Bridge where •a birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. McBryde and her father, R. P. Roach. "tm • m cohimuiiitir dropped in for a plea sant horn; of conveifeation and refreshments. , i Clifford Miller spent the week end in South Carolina on a fish ing trip. Mrs. G. Randall of Charlotte is visiting her son. Rev. Henry Randall. She came down for the revival, which was held here last week at the Ashley Heights Bap tist church. Rev. Rommie Pearce of Charlotte was guest preacher. Mrs. Eugene Seaford left lagt week to visit friends and rela tives in California. • Mrs. R. E. L. Frances of Fran- ciscOk N. C. spent Tuesday night with her sister, Mrs. Roy Good win. Mrs. Frances and Mrs. Goodwin left Wednesday for Washington to visit relatives. Miss Noami Cothran has been confined to .her^bed for the past several days. Wayside News By Mrs. Ralph Phimmer The Women of the Ashley Heights Baptist church heW their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Goodwin Mon day night. Duke Marshall of State College spent the week end here with his parents. The members of Parkers church will please note a change in time of beginning of Sunday School for the summer months. The time w’ill remain the same on the re gular preachiixi appointments, the 1st and 3rd Sundays, Sunday school at 11' o’clock followed by preaching at noon. On the 2nd 4th and 5th Sundays, Sunday school at IQ o’clock and no preach ing on these days. Circle No. 1 of the Shiloh Presbyterian church rriet with Mrs. W. L. McFadyen Monday' night. Circle No. 2 will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Eugene Hatoes. Mrs. F. L. Eubanks spent the week end in Charlotte with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Lauchlin. All Grange members are in vited to attend the meeting and picnic , at Buckhorn Grange Hall near Parkton Friday ,May 12. All members interested in going, should be at Wayside Community House by I 6 o’clock on that night. Mr.s. L. McFarland and Mrs. Anna Lentz of Southern Pines were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Winecoff last Wednes day. Charlie Roach of Ft. Lauder- Mr. and Mrs. A.- D. McFadyen of Winston-Salem and their dau ghter, Mrs.' Carl ■ Wood, and her- son, Dickey, of Raleigh were week end guests of Mr. McFad- yen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFadyen who entertained in formally in their honor Saturday evening. Other relatives in the The Young Peoples’ Sunday School class of Parkers church entertained the yoimg married couples of the community With a picnic supper at Lakerim Park last Friday evening. Plans are being made now for the Vacation Bible school, and Revival meeting at Parkers .to run from June 19 to 23. JHr. and Mrs. Wright Parker and Mrs. William P. Parker of Laurinburg were visitors in the commBnity last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke ^cPhail of Parkton were guests of Mr. J. F. McPhail Sunday. The MYF of Parkers was guest of the Young People of Galatia church Sunday night, where they gave an interesting program on Saint Paul, after which refresh ments were served by the hos tess church. Mrs. Ed Biisson and her son, Eddie, of Spartanburg. S. C. ar rived Sunday to stay a lew days with her parents, Mr. and BIA. Marshall Newton. Mr. and Mrs Ben Bennett and Francfes Jo Adcok spent Sunday in Chapel HUl. They 'went es pecially for the concert by the University Band, conducted by Mrs. Bennett’s brother, William Adcox who is a senior there. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Capps spent Sunday in Durham with relatives. , Mrs. Nellie Hendrix of Raeford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Hobson and her mother, Mrs. '^Joanna Blue. We of America’s Leading Dealer Organijsation invite you to Drive home this factl fIRST ... and Finest.for THRILLS AND THRIFT Yes, Chevrolet brings you the finest combination of thrills and thrift... with its great new 105-h.p. 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C. this is to notify all person having claims against said estate to ex hibit theifi. to the imdersigned at his home on or before the 4th day of May, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 4th day'of May, 1950. John C. McCormick, Admini strator. 49-2P Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koonce were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce Sun day. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as executrix of the estate of J. C. Thompson, deceased, late of Hoke County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at her home on or before the 4th day of May, 1951, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate kk wlU please make immediate pay ment. / This the 4th day of May, 1950. -Mrs. Ina T. 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