^ ^ THUBSDAt, APBBC M, 1951 cccrristr news By Mrs. Mrs. Mamie Blount of Miami, Fla. arrived here last Monday week for the funeral of her broth er-in-law, C. L. Monroe, of St. Pauls and returned to Miami last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. English vL^ited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane al Wagram last Sunday. Mrs. Lane who is a sister of Mr. English had been a patient in the hospital at Laurinburg but is at home now and much improved. .'.trs. Clinton Robertson has gone to .\sheville for a few days to prepare for moving back to A.-Iioville at an early date. The Women of the Church, Ga- met at the church Tuesday r • for the installation of new officers. Miss Katie Black is the ne'*v president. The operetta. “The Wedding of the Flowers” by the Primary Grades will be given next Friday night, April 20 at 8 o’clock. and Mrs. P. C. English attemjjsd the WMU association of the Bap tist church at Wade last Wednes day. The local WMU met with Mrs. Herbert Long Wednesday- night with very good attendance. Both these meetings were inspira tional and enjoyed very much by those present. Orangegg A Day Helps Keep Dnrtof Awav teen of Mr. Crowley’s children and grandchildren enjoyed bountiful dinner. Both Rockfish and Philippi clubs were represented at the school for recreation leaders held at Wagram last Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights for Scotland and Hoke counties. . Mrs. Malcolm Lee recently re turned from a visit to her father, \V. M. Walker, of Swansboro, who had been injured by a fall. Mrs. Maggie Dees of Honeycutt sgent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Dees and family and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dees. Mrs. W. A. Spencer of Bragg, Mrs. S. N. McColl, D. E. Miller, Mrs. George Fort Mrs. Dees THE BANK OF RAEFORD PRESENTS INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Berry ( Hartsville, S. C. were guests oi A. L. Long at his home here last Wednesday. Mr. Long who has been confined to his bed since he suddenly became ill on Easter morning is improving and is able to be up. Friends of the family will be interested to know that Miss Ellen Parker, only daughter of Mr. ai)d Mrs. Wright Parker of Laurinburg and Hubert Allen of St. Pauls were married last Sat urday evening, April 14. at Taber nacle Baptist church at Hockfish. Rev. D. E. Miller, pastor of the church, officiated in the presence of only a few members of the families and near relatives. Mr, and Mrs. P. O. Lee were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Plummer Sunday. Other guests in the Plummer home were Mr. and Mrs. James McArthur and family. From 1934 to 1938, about 55 per cent of the United Kingdom’s to bacco imports came from the U'nited States. Last year, only 46 per cent came from the U.S. 0 >— A total of 4,148 Tar Heel farm ers attended a series of 67 tractor maintenance schools held in Feb ruary and March. EiECTRICAL CONTRACTING Free Estimates on any Electrical job—Service and Re pair on all makes of appliances—We have in stock sur face units for any make or model electric range, OIL FIRED EQUIPMENT . for any size home — also CONVERSION OIL BURNERS installed and serviced- F.or immediate service - Call 2-7744, Lynn Dees was sick with virus infection or something of the kind the latter part of last week and over the week end, but is out again. An Ornng.gr is ounces of chilled LEO H. LUPTON martetsi or frozen or canned orange jmee) and bea^^ agauu Its an ingenious way to insure getting w egg a day, and with eggs plenh- ful, it’s an inexpensive meal-in-a-glass.’ 9 PINEDENE, INC. BILTMORE ESTATE This beautiful estate, near Asheville, covers over 12,000 acres of farm and forest lands. In 1892, George Vanderbilt, the owner, appointed Gifford Pinchot superintendent of Biltmore Forest, w-hich resulted in the first large scale reforestation program in the United States. Vanderbilt's home contains priceless art treasures, and 110 bedroom suites, a spectacular spiral stairway, and among other things, a chess table, said to have- beer. by Xapoleon I during his exile on St. Helena. THE BANK OF RAEFORD Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thomas and son of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Herring and Mr. Red Green of Red Springs were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dees Sun- ay. I Laurinburg in Junior Voice Re- I cital at FMC, Red Springs, Mon day evening. Mrs. D. E. Miller visited rela tives at Louisburg last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Robert Ray and son have gone to Aberdeen, Md. where her husband, Sgt. Robert Ray is tak ing special training at Aberdeen Proving Grounds for a few months. Sgt. and Mrs. Smoak and chil dren of Fort Bragg attended morn ing and evening services at Tab ernacle church Sunlay. The public is invited to come out and hear the choir of St. Peters Baptist church (colored) sing at Tabernacle Baptist church here next Sunday night at 7^30. Mrs. E, J. Hare and baby dau ghter, Anita, of Aberdeen were Rockfish visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Faircloth I and grandson of Holden’s Beach, visited Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Miller and attended church services here I Sunday. Mr. Faircloth says he’s tired of being away and expects to move back this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hare of Cumberland recently moved to Rockfish and we welcome them to our community. , There will ibe a special program giv'en by the 4-H Clubs at Taber- I nacle Baptist church here Sunday morning, April 29. Encourage the young people by your presence, if possible. W. F. Towpsend reports that he saw D. A. McDougald, Monday at Highsmith hospital immediate ly' after his operation and that Mr. McDougald seemed to be do ing fine. Mrs. Mary Meinnis and Thomas Meinnis*’ attended the presenta tion of Miss Junette Rastom erf Mrs. F. P. Bethea spent Tues- I day with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Belle Whitted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Gillis. Mrs. Whitted I who recently returned from Pitt man’s hospital is getting on fairly well since her return we under sand. ber Bridge visited Mr. and Mrs. W.. T. Boseman Tuesday. 0 Wayside News By Mrs. Joe E. Lovette Frank Koonce spent the week end in Winston-Solem visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. A. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boone, Dan Roberts, John Batton visited the azalea gardens in Wijmington Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Parker of Laurin burg spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shewbridge.' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gibson and daughter, Marlene, of Gibson visited in the community Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Shewbridge, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lov^e and children attend ed the Allen-Parker wedding in Rockfish Saturday evening. Authorized Dealer For Hotpoint Appliances Box 718 Southern Pines, N. C. I $ FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON 85 PAINTING & PAPERING BY CONTRACT CALL Pinkston Bros. Decorating Co. DIAL 6123 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. We have 225 New Imperial Wallpaper Patterns ♦> ♦>: sasr si&v. ^ 'Lacy Koonce spent the week end in Fayetteville with his cou sin, Franklin Martin. -r^XJaSiuiaX I BEN RAY AND CRAWFORD WRIGHT WILL BE IN YOUR COMMUNITY $ m I Mrs. J. M. McMillan is spend ing this week in Maxton, with Mr. and Mrs; Hugh McCall. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John. MCFadyen Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McFad- yen of Winston-'Salem. I Little Barbara Sue Barnard who j had been spending sometime here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dove, returned to her home in Florence, S. C. last week. Mrs. G. W. Ray honored her father, W. A. Crowley of St. Pauls at a birthday dinner Sunday. Fif- I To" Vaccinate Dogs 85 AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES Mrs. Marshall Ray came home Sunday from Fayetteville where she spent a few days at Highsmith hospital and while recuperating after leaving the hospital she spent several days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Ray. Mrs. Ray is much improved and we hope for her a complete recovery in a short time. Are You Trading Cars? V ftEGARDLESS OF WHEEf OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. Thursday, April 26 9:00 a. m. to Noon 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 Hilltop Service Station tioke Trading Co. Friday, April 27 9:00 a. m. to Noon 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 Saturday, All Day Monday, April 30 Burnice Garner’s Sta. Hurley Jones Station Courthouse in Raeford 9:00 a. m. to Noon Dundarrach Trading Co. 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 Sam. McGougan’s Gin Fred Wood who is with the Air I Force left last Thursday for Alas ka. Lumber River Discount Co. 85 85 Phone 767 South Elm St LUMBERTON, N. C. How (on you explain these times te a bey ? V Miss Vera McGougan of Lum- llllllil QUESriON: Tuesday, May 1 9:00 a. m. to Noon 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 Sanatorium D. H. Johnson Store Wednesday, May 2 'ih .* Thursday, May 3 9:00 a. m. to Noon 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 9:00 a. m. to Noon 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 J. A. Hodgin Store Graham’s Pond 1 Why is it safer to buy an advertUed article than an unadvertised article? Marshall Newton Store Rockfish ANSWER: Friday, Mav 4 9:00 a. m. to Noon 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 Saturday, Aii Dt mi Monday, Ttiay 7 Miller’s Station Smiley Roper’s Courthouse in Raeford 9:00 a, m. to Noon Brown’s Service Station ALL Vaccinations FREE »• Owners of Dogs not Vaccinated Subject to Prosecution Because the maker of the advertised article has stuck his neck out - he, through his advertising, has put his name behind his product. He must satisfy the buyer in quality and price or lose out on future sales. He has made an investment in the reputation of his goods. To you, the world is in a pretty sorry state. But not to a boy. He’s growing up in times like these. He doesn’t remember anything much different. Perhaps you ought to remind him that many precious things may be taken from him, temporarily. Many prized American freedoms, rights and opportunities must be sus pended for a while, as th^ price of arming the natim against aggression. But warn 1dm that there may be danger of losing these freedoms permanently. Because there are some people who, for years, have been saying, *Tbe government ought to own and run thines. The railroads, for example, and the -■ . ■ A • 1 ”• 1 - ^ -1-_ electric light and power companies.” And right now the defense program may give these people a new opportunity for putting over their idea of government ownership and permanent controls. And tell him that the real name of this idea is sociahsm, and that most Americans don’t want it. For socialism means that people have less money, and fewer rights and privileges. Tell hiin we all must make sacrilit es today. But tell him, also, that when we give up any of our freedoms, we must be sure to keep the claim check that says, ’Tetum to bearer on demand.” ■ To help everyone remember the difference between tem porary emergency powers and permanent socialism^ we publish this reminder. ’ # "MEET CORLISS ARCHER"-^Sandoyj-CBS-9 P.M., Eastern Tima. ! TcAROLINA power & LIGHT COMPANY) ir- 'i