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MRS. MURRAY BRIDGE
CLUB HOSTESS FRIDAY
(Mrs. R. L. Murray was hostess
to her bridge clUb on Ftldey after
noon wltii several visitinf placers.
There were three tsl>les of cltA>
meini)er8 and guests who enjoyed
a delightful afternoon of Inidge.
Mrs. Marshall Thomas was award
ed the club prize for making
the hi^iest score and hSrs, Benton
Thomas the visitor’s prize. A de-
licioiu frozen salad with suitable
accompaniments and hot coffee
was served.
All of those present took this
opportunity to welcome Ito. Prit
chett, Mrs. Murray’s mother, back
to Baeford fca* the winter.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Harrison had
as their guests for several days
last week Mr. Harrison’s mother,
• Mrs. H. D. Harrison, Sr., of iWil
liamston, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bohmer Of Baltimore, Maryland.
COUPLES CLUB MEETS
Members of the couples cliib
were entertained on Tuesday ev
ening of this wedt at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. NeU Senter. Dr.
Julius Jordan, Murdoch McDuffie,
Jake Austin and Miss Dmris Brad
ley were guests other than club
members.
At the end of the game Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Morrison held the
highest score for members and
Dr. Jordan for visitors. Both were
given prizes,
(Refreshments were served after
the game.
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BRIDGE PLAYERS INVITED
to FAYETTEVILLE
Mrs. Clyde Upchurch and Mrs.
Clyde Upchurch, Jr. spent several
days the "first of the week in
Winston-Sal«n with Mr. and Mrs
Robert McCleskey.
The Fayetteville Bridge Asso
ciation is holding a series of dupli
cate bridge games each Thursday
evening at the Hl^land Country
Clid>. Raeford bridge players are
invited to play in these games.
No reservation is necessary. Jus';
have your partner.
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Rev. and (Mrs. P. O. Lee are
spending this week at Bogue
Sound. 1'
MISCELLANEOUS
SHOWER FOR
MRS HERBERT McLEAN
Mrs. Herbert MoLean, Jr., re
cent bride, wim the honoree at
a very pretty party last Wednes
day evening given by Mrs. Hubert
Wooten and Mrs. Charlie Morri
son at the home of the latter.
When Mrs. McLean arrived die
was given a,beautiful shoulder
corsage.
Guests, making up three tables
of bridge, were present. Alter
a number of interesting rounds
Mrs. Luke MdNeill was holding the
highest score and won the prize.
Mrs. Jack Durham of Norfolk,
Va., the only out-of-town guest
was remmnbered with a gift, anc
Mrs. McLean was given a piece of
silver in her pattern.
After the game the hostesses
served a pretty plate with a most
tempting salad, sandwiches and
other accessories, with coffee.
The climax of the evening came
when a large basket filled with
a variety of gifts from those pres
ent was presented to the honoree.
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BIRTHS
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iJAL CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. John D. McPhaul
of Charlotte announce the birth
of a son, bom Friday, September
28, at Presbyterian hospital, Char
lotte. Mrs. MdPhaul is the former
Miss Brooks Tapp of Raeford and
Mrs. J. D. Tapp will leave this
week for Charlotte for a visit
with her daughter and family.
The evening circles in Districts
4, 5, 6 and 7, msking up Evening
Group H of the Women of the
Church, FSyetteville Presbytery,
met in aimusl conference in the
Raeford Church Septenober 30.
Reglstraiion began at 8:80, af
ter whidi, supper was served to
150 women .
Mrs. George McLeod, district
chairman of Johns, N. C., presided.
After the invocation by Rev.
W. B. Heyward, Mrs. T. N. Mc-
Lauchlln welcomed the delegates.
Mian WUla MdLauchlhi responded.
Highlighting the meeting was
the inspiratimial address by Mrs.
Lacy Godwin, Presbyterial pres
ident. A devotional message,
"FaiW’ was brought by Mrs. Hal
bert Jones of Laurinburg.
Causes presented by Prestoyter-
ial committee chairmen were:
“StewardsWp” by Mrs. J. M. Mc
Neill of Laurinburg, “World Mis
sions,” Mrs. Wilbur Ourfie of
Carthage, “Caiurch Extension,”
Mrs. L. C. LaMotte of Maxton,
“Education,” Mrs. S. H. Fulton of
Laurinburg, *1Spiritual Growtii,”
Mrs. J, M. Andrews of Red
Springs; “Aimuities and Relief,”
Mrs. George FosSler of Fayette
ville and “Assembly’s Special
Causes,” Mrs. Ray Dickens of Max-
ton. Mrs. H. C. McLauchlin of
fered a prayer for world peace.
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SKINNER - BAREFOOT
meeting oi the Baefii^
Woman’s Club will be held at
Hoke County High School n«Ml
Wednesday. October 10, at 148
p. m. All members are urgsd to
attend.
Auningtou and
saveral days last!
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Cpl. and Mrs. Jesse C. Tew an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Cynthia Rose, Saturday, Septem
ber 29, at Scotland Memorial hos
pital, Laurinburg.
On Monday evening at 8:30 Miss
Doris Virginia Barefoot and Char
les Edward Skinner were united
in marriage. Mrs. Helen S. Bar
rington, Justice of the Peace, of
ficiated at the double ring cere
mony, which took place in the
spacious living room of the Bar
rington home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Bare- \
foot, uncle and aunt of the bride,
stood with the couple during the
ceremony.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. *1116 bride, a Hoke County girl,
Guin, a daughter, Mamie Diane, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
BIRTHDAY PARTY
SCOTTY ASH
Master Scotty Ash celdbratad
his fliird birthday 'Diursday, Sei^*
tember 27, at the home rf his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D
HowdJ.
About thirty of his smaU fri
ends were entertained from four
to five o’clock at a party. Games
were played and ice cream and
cake were served. A color note at
blue and white was carried out in
the refreshments.
Scotty received many iiice gifts.
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IVffiS. HAIR INSTALLED
AS PRESIDENT OF
WOODMEN CIRCLE
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The Supreme Forest Woodmen
Circle Cedar Grove No. 179 met
Tuesday, October 2, in the Wood
men of the World Hall. Ibe meet
ing was called to order by Presi
dent Florence Macko. Installation
ceremony'was held with new of
ficers being installed. Mary Ruth
Hair was elected and installed as
president for the year 1962.
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Mrs. B. P. Robinson has been
quite sick at her home here in
town for the past two weeks. Her
daughter, Mrs. Frances Davis, who
teaches at the Long Hill School,
out of Fayetteville on the Raleigh
road, and Miss Betty Davis, who
teaches in the Dunn Hi^ School,
were here for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. 81R Crawley, Jr,
and Mrs. Stanley Crawley recently
Joined Stanley Crawley amd spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Kermit Crawley In Lynchburg,
'^firginia. Mrs. Stanley Crawley
remained for the week with her
son and wife and returned home
last Thursday.
ib*. and Mrs. Peter
have as their guests Mrs.
: jetant* lUuet, Mn. Stevenson spli
two dkUdren, Cbristyn amt
rill, of Snyder, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Csuneron are
making considerable additions to
their home on Main Street, which
will make it much larger and most
attractive.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan McLamfc
have moved to Sunset Hills from
Dunn, N. C. Mr. McLamb is man
ager of the A & P Store in town.
on Tuesday, September 25.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mottley
of Burkeville, Virginia announce
the birth of a son, Friday, Septem
ber 21.
Mrs. Mottley is the former Miss
Eunice MeXeithan of Raeford and
this is the second son born to
Mi;, and,Mrs. Mottley. . ,
James T. Barefoot. She is em
ployed at Hoke Drug Company.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence J. Skinner of
Ohio. He is a member of the U.S.
Awny, and has recently returned
from Korea.
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Ebb Barrington, who has been
manager of the Progressive Store
in Fuquay for the past two years,
has 'been transferred to a larger
store in Clinton and will manage
it. Mr. Barrington will move his
family to Clinton as soon as they
can find a place to live.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris at
tended the State - Wake Forest
game in Raleigh Saturday and
went on to Franklinton and spent
the night and Simday with Mrs.
Morris’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Morris have
recently returned from a trip to
Florida.
libs.
Mn. bank Davis is now nwui-
agur of the Graded SchMl cate*
teria.
Mrs. Luke Betbune went to
Charlotte Monday where she was
guest of her sister, 8bs. Hugh
Lowe. She went especially te at
tend the Charlotte Music atdte
Concert in which Mrs- LOWS
played.
iMrs. J. E. Eubanks of Wingate
is spending this week witJv ber
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar HaO.
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. GiBis of
College Park. Maryland, are vis-
ifing Mrs. W. E, Blue and other
relatives in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hubbard
arrived in Raeford Saturday and
are making their home in the
McNeill apartments on South Main
Street. Mr. Hubbard is now back
as manager of Collins.
Mrs. A. K. Carrie has returned
from Moore County hospital where
she was a patient for about ten
days. Her condition is very muds
improved.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Corbett ef
Clayton were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Benner. Mrs.
Benner and Mrs. Corbett are
sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther W. Clark
announce the birth of a daughter,
Wanda WcKenzie, Friday, Septem-
iber 28, at Scotland County Mem
orial hospital.
This was the third daughter
bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clark.
Master Sgt. and Mrs. E. C.
Calligan of Duluth, Minn, an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Linda Sue, on September 19 at
a Duluth hospital.
This is the first child bom to
Sgt. an(J Mrs. Calligan. Mrs. Cal
ligan is the former Miss, Bennie
Lee Davis, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. T. F. Davis of Raeford.
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Roland Covington conducted
prayer meeting at" the Methodist
church Wednesday night in the
absence of the pastor. Rev. P. O.
Lee, who is away on vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tapp re
turned Tuesday after a visit pf
several days in Black Mountain,
where they w^ent to visit Mr.
Tapp’s sister. Mrs. H. E. Stinch-
comb, who was a patient at Mis
sion Hospital in Asheville. On the
way to Black Mountain Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Tapp stopped in
(Charlotte and had lunch with Mrs
Thpp’s sister. Miss Maude Wil
liams.
Mr. Will Lament has rented the
house which he recently built to
Cpl. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright,
who have been living at Mrs.
Aganora Andrews. iMr. Lamont ex
pects to go to Fort Lauderdale
for an extended visit with his dau-
hter at an early date.
Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Matheson,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Upchurch
and Suzanne Cameron spent the
week end at Bogue Sound.
Mrs. Josephine Carlyle left yes
terday for her home in Atlanta,
Ga., after spending several weeks
here in the homes of her sisters.
Miss Reba Roberts, Mrs. Bert
Brown and Mrs. Adelyne John
son.
Miss Marjorie and Wade McDoug-
ald of . East Carolina College,
Greenville, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs
D. A. McDougald. Other guests in
the home Sunday were Mrs. Romie
Williamson of Dunn, and Miss
Laura McDougald of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plummer
and family, who were in Wallace,
N. C. during the summer months,
have returned to their home near
Wayside.
Mrs. S. L. Glisson and Milton
Glisson spent several days last
week in Lexington, (Miss. They
went to atitend the fimeral of Mrs.
Glisson’s brother-in-law, Hal A
Gilliam, who died on Thursday.
Mr. Gilliam’s wife who survives
him, will 'be remembered in this
county as the former Miss Mary
Alice Chason of Lumber Bridge.
•> Raeford Theatre ❖
Open Monday through Friday— 5:08 P. M.
Open Saturday 2:00 P. M. — Sunday Shows 3 & 9 P. M.
THURSDAY — FRIDAY
“Payment On Demand”
Bette Davis
Also Latest World News
SATURDAY — Double Feature
Roy Rogers
“Spoilen of the Plains”
' ALSO
“The Tougher They Come”
Wayne Morris - Preston Foster
Ray Buckley - Frank McHugh
SUNDAY — Shows 3 and 9 P. M.
“South Side One Thonsamf
Dan - DeFore - Andrea King
MONDAY — TUESDAY
“Strangers On A Train”
Farley Granger - Ruth Roihan ■ Robert M^ulker
■Mrs. N. B. Blue and Miss Bon
nie Kate Blue returned Tuesday
night from a trip to Sylacauga,
Alabama. They were accompanied
home by Mrs. John Blue, while
John Blue was taken from his
home to Duke Hospital by ambu
lance for treatment. Bonnie Kate
returned to Queens College yes
terday morning. While gone Mrs.
Blue and Bonnie Kate stopped by
Fort BCnning, Ga. for a short
visit with Oapt. and Mrs. Joe
Hoffman, Jr. and son.
Mrs. Desmond Kieman, who
has an apartment at the home of
Mrs. Paul Dickson, Sr., was one of
the models showing new Fall
clothes at Sarah’s Fashion Show
held at Pinecrest County Club,
Lumberton Wednesday afternoon.
A number of Raeford people were
invited to this affair given by
Sarah’s Shop of Red Springs.
Mrs. Jule Lentz of Durham was
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Craw
ford Thomas and Mrs. J. K. Mc
Neill Thursday and Friday of last
week. Mrs. Ollie Lentz Bennett
joined Mrs. Lentz here and spent
the day with Mrs. McNeill. .
WEDNESDAY — Bargain Day
“Texas Meets Calamity Jane”
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Mrs. Joe Gulledge spent several
days the first of the week in
Greensboro with her sister, Mrs.
Dick Paschal.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Epstein,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Epstein and
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Epstein and
daughters spent several days in
Dillon, S. C. the first of the week.
The occasion was the observance
of Rash Hashanah, the Jewish
New Year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gore spent
the week-end in Raleigh with
their daughter, 'Miss Fannette
Gore, who is a freshman at Peace
College. On Sunday they visited
another daughter. Miss Anne Gore
■at Duke University.
D. S. Poole, Mrs. Luke Bethune
and Miss Peggy Bethune were
among those who attended the
homecorhing at Old Bethesda Pres
byterian Church near Aberdeen
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas of
Cameron have rented the apart
ment in the home of Mrs. Aganora
Andrews. Mr. Douglas is employed
at Roibbins.
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