R'-JW.- I NBWMOUBNAL TRUBSPAY, IWCEim^ 7, llS^ QUEWHIFFLE NEWS -j by Mrs. Rail* Cothnm Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hester cf I>aquay were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. King over the week end. Mr. and Mrs., Barton Hardiste- and son of Durhant, Mrs. An.ie •Thompson and son of Cartha.^e, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hard- ister Sunday. Friends of E. King will be sorry to hear that he is sick and is be ing confined to his bed. Mrs. Moody’s sister. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Brittian and family of Bolovia. N. C. visited Mr and Mrs^ Joe .A.niold a:.d family during the week end. Mrs. Julia P. Hare visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Graham and fami’y and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parntll and family in Fayetteville Sunday. ily recently. The WMS held its regular study meeting Monday night in the home of Mrs; Chester Crouch. On Tuesday night the WMS diet with Mrs. Roy Goodwin. Miss Naomi Cothran is sick and confined to her bed. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Moody le- tunied Tuesday after spend.ng Thanksgiving in Pinnacle with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Waiton and family of Whiteville and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walton and family of Winston-Salem visited their sister. Mrs. Joe Arnold and fan.- First Quality, Middle - Sized Deep red Perto Rican Yams Delivered in Raeford The Ashemont Home Demon- ytration club members were cucsts of the Buchan Home Dem onstration club on^ Wednesday. The demonstration was on Christ mas package wrapping, which was oiven by Mrs. T. C. Sinclair. the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Morris of Gastonia spent the week end with relatives here. Mr. and li^rs. Harold Satter- white and children have moved into their new home in Circle Drive at McCain. Mrs. D. R. Huff was callod to Greensboro last week on account of the death of her brother, Em mett Putman, who had bee.a ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Jones and family spent the week en-l in Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dickinson of Beaufort were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Eubanks. Durham visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Churchill and family. Mrs. Roy Mitchell and sons and Mrs. Bessie Churchill visited in Merry Oaks Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Smoak vis ited relatives in South Carolina over the week end. •Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Bryd of Kinston visited friends hi McCain one day last week. Dr. Meredith Johnson has re turned after a vacation in Ashe ville. $2.00 per bushel PAUL DICKSON Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maxwell and son of Raleigh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Sinclair Sunday. PHONE 3521 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beal have as their guest, Mrs. Beal’s father, Mr. Seymour of Sanford. Duke Marshall of State spent Dr. Robert Murphy of Chapel Hill was a guest at McCain one day last week. rael waS in charge of the pro^p^m. The men of the church met Wed nesday hi^t at the Montrose Club house. -0- Home Agent’s Narrative Report For November One hundred and sixty-six Circle No. 1 of Shiloh Presby terian church met Monday night in the home of Mrs. Mayme Bevan with Mrs. Pete Sawyer as co hostess. Mrs. S. A. Ewart taught the Bible lesson. Circle No. 2 met in the home of Mrs. R. M. Hooper on the same night. Mrs. O. B. Is club women attended Home'Dem onstration Club meetings in Hoke County in November. The dem onstration, “Wrapping Christmas Gifts and Making Chirstmas Can dies; was given by leaders in 12 clubs and by the Home Agent in two clubs. The annual Achievement Day program was held at the Hoke High School on Tuesday, Novem ber 7. One hundred and fifteen (115) people were present. Mrs. John Baker gave the report of her trip to the National Home Demon stration Club Council, which was held in Biloxi, Mississippi. Mrs. Mary L. McAllister, District Agent of Raleigh, brought greetings from the State Office and Mr. D. E. Holler, Assistant State 4-H Leader, talked on “4-H” Club Work.” The Arabia Club served the county commissioners, the PMA Committeemen and Miss Louise Blue, Chief Clerk in the PMA office on the first Monday in No vember. Lunch was served in the Lions Club dining room. The Wayside Club served a supper to the Men’s Club of the Raeford 'Methodist (Church , and added approximately $50 to their treasury. The Rockfish Club sponsored a muscial program to make money for their club treasury. A leaders’ training school in preparation for November meet ings was held with 27 women at tending. ■ . The Home Agent compiled an nual Statistical and Narrative re ports in November. She attended, meetings of the USDA County Council, the annual Lumbee Rive’ REA meeting and spent two dav' in Southern Pines attending the State Home Economics Associa tion meeting. The five 4-H Clubs met in No vember. A picture on 4-H Short Course was shown as part of thr program at each meeting. Jeromv Pickier and Annie Blue Cameran of Hoke High School Club both appeared in the picture. Josephine Hall. Home Demon stration. Agent. ■0 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hendrix and family of Asheville recently visit ed home folks here. ■St Rev. I. J. Strawbridge of Park- ton held his regular 1st Sunday^ afternoon service at Sandy Grove Sunday. "0 ■■■ — Italian shepherds go from house to house, leaving a wooden spoon wherever a family is celebrating Christmas. • To Relieve Misery ojT Arabia News Southern Marble Works By Mrs. D. B. Tra3rwlck Lumberton, N. C. Get our prices before buy ing your monument. »: 'se m: You can pay more but you can’t buy better! The Mildouson Home Demon stration club and the Arabia clul met together for the November meeting ih the lunchroom at Mil douson School last Tuesday. Wrap ping Christmas packages was demonstrated. The hostesses serv ed delicious home made candie. for refreshments. Are You Trading Cars? REGARDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jackso.a and family spent last Sunday in aleigh. FINANCE IT FOR YOU. Liimkr River > CMce at to -Batit-EgaiuT Colon New Winged Hood Ornanient New Eitra Powef Windsliield Wiper^ New Weatherproof Horn Mounting^ f^New “Safely-Glow" Cootrol Pond New Semaphore Drive Sefector .NewFdMtMo Ne* turur, founge' Interior Burnie Bristow came home Su" day from Gainesville, Florida, f'r a short visit. Discount Co. r "Cotor-Keyed^ ifotdcrall Fabrics New Waterproof New Recessed Headlights wgunition System^ I Itul SpHioer" Jtem feifWi ^/MfPmiip New CooNtertMlaiKme Deck IM Hii«es New ~tRatic Ufr Dock Litf New "TeH-Tale'^Reai Ujhts W Koy-RoteasN DeckUdUteh ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Bostief and daughter, Ann, will move iut) their home in Rockfish soon. Tlity recently bought tbe house. Phone 767 South Elm St LUMBERTON, N. 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