PAGE TWO TI1E NEWS-JOUENAL THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1953 RCCKflSH NEWS' By Mrs. A. A MclnnU. Mrs. N. A. McKeithan return- i They also visited Mr. and Mrs. ed home from Highsmith hospi-! J. E. Wood and Mr. and Mrs. M. tal last Thursday after spending ' L. Wood and families. sometime as a patient there. Heri many friends will be glad to Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Smith know that she is improving. I and family of Sanford visited I Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pem'oerton Mrs. A. H. Ray for Easter. and daughter Cathy Wood of Greensboro spent the past week-! Marion Wood of Brookley Air end with Mrs. C. L. Wood and Base, MBobile, Alabama arrived family. I by plane at Fort Bragg Saturday j to spend sometime with his par- Mrs. G. A. Monroe, Mrs. Her- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood. man Koonce and Mrs. B. B. Bos- tic visited their aur.t. Mrs. W. ! Ml - and Mrs- L.vnn Dees and T. Boseman at Whispering Tines ' daughters, Lynda and Ann spent Sunday p. m. I Ea.-Vr Monday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 llj.-h Ml-CoII at MaxWn. helpful to the program committee to hear about the young preacher, who after preaching to his con gregation his first and very short sermon heard complaints that It was not long enough. So not hav ing any other sermon and nothing to add, he re-entered the pulpit, and preaced the same short ser mon over again. Don Mclnr.is of Alabama, cle of Neill Make Mclnnis, been a guest of Mr ?.nd Mr M. Mclnnis and ty.her rela: the past week. un- has . N ives Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Barbour own the new home near to Mrs. G. L. Barbour, and her son, Er win Barbour and family of Ports mouth will have an apartment with her. Sorry the statement about them in an earlier issue of the Journal was misleading. C. L. Townsend visited his sis ter, Mrs. Fred Cameron and fam ily, at Carolina Beach the past week-end. I I The very large crowd and pro- The teachers and pupils of fuse floral tribute at the funer Rockfish school and all concern- : al of Mr. Marshall Newton Mon- The Spring Revival at Taber nacle Baptist Church here which began Monday night is continuing through Sunday , with the Rev. Tracy Chewning. pastor of Cres cnt Hill Baptist Church in Co lumbia, S. C. as guest preacher. Services begin at 7:45 nightly and everybody is most cordially in vited to attend. by Principal Street to be present. Plans for the annual picnic may be formulated at this meeting, so please be there. Mr. and Mrs. Dock Stephens, their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beck, of High Point were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Younger Stephens and family Sunday. Philip Cu'breth of New Castle, Delaware spent the Easter holi days with his parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. Bundy Culbreth. Mrs. D. E. Miller and children spent last Friday with relatives at Apex. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood had all their children and grandchil dren at home for Easter Sunday dinner except Craig, who is sta tioned in Alaska at this time. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gibson spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fowler in Red Springs. ed were delighted with the Eas ter holidays that they had from Thursday to Tuesday the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mclnnis and children of Wagram were Rockfish visitors Sunday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wood, Mr. and Mrs Robert McKenzie and son, Wayne, of Asheboro were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pendergrass, of Wayside Sunday. day attested the high esteem in which he was held by his fellow men. The sympathy of all these people and many others is ex tended to the bereaved family. The Sunrise Easter Service at Tabernacle Baptist Church here last Sunday morning was very good according to comments from some who were present. The un favorable comment was to the effect that it was not long enuogh. It might be of interest and maybe of i AZALEAS IN FULL BLOOM The tremendous display of Azaleas in the Gardens Historic ORTON PLANTATION NEAR WILMINGTON Continues at the height of bloom. Dogwood, Wisteria, Cherokee Rose anl other flowering plants are in bloom also, and will make a trip to Orton now one never to be S forgotten. Q T To Reach Orton Turn off U.S. Hwy. 17 three miles South of Wilmington Watch for Signs. e Choice Azalea Plants are available at the Orton Nursery I r DAT SHOWS IT'S DE J JifiltUELKlKDl ) F. A. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Brock, and Mr. and Mrs. Ros coe Bundy visited A. A. Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Brown in Raleigh Sunday. Mrs. Bundy remained with her father, A. A. Wright, for the week as he has been seriously ill for some time, however, he is improving. Principal Ralph Street and Mrs. Street and son visited their par ents at Bula Dean for Easter. Misses Faye and Dixie Fair cloth and Miss Faye Howell, Billy Faircloth and Billy Howell visited Mrs. Mary Lilly and her husband, Mr. Lilly at Rocking ham the past week end. Mrs. David Hendrlx Tuesday night. The hostesses served deli clous cookies, pimento sandwiches and tea for refreshments. Prof. Street and family spent the Easter holidays with relatives in Tennessee. Mrs. Cornelia Russell gave a bir'hday party for Carolyn on her eighth birthday last Wednesday afternoon. She had a beautiful cake an l lots of guests and re ceive 1 many nice gifts. Mrs. A! lie K. McGougnn of Wirrtnn-Snlrrn and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Barlow and children vNited Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mi-Googan and family over the Easter holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Barlow have moved from Williamsburg Va. to Fayettcville. Mr. Barlow is a L?nre sa'esman there. Mr. anil Mrs. Tom Hendrlx and son, Johnny, of Ashcvilie are visiting Mrs. Robert Hcndrix and family. OCBO ( ILLDiSRJS In Minutes Not Hours 00DQI? Citizens Finance Co. Raeford, N. C. Laurinburg Road Phone 6441 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dove and son, Buic Dove, visited relatives at Fuquay Springs Sunday. Lonnie King of Fayetteville was a Rockfish visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tillman have moved to the Marley place about two miles from Rockfish. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Campbell visited their parents at Sardis and Milan, Georgia during the Easter holidays. Mrs. E. F. Williams spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. G. A. Hux, at Halifax. Mrs. Fulton Lockamy visited her mother, Mrs. Radford at Tabor City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ray, form erly of Lumber Bridge, have mov ed back to Rockfish and 'we are glad to welcome them. Rockfish is sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. John Ray and baby son, who moved to Fayetteville the first of this week, but every good wish goes with them for happi ness and success in their new home. Rockfish PTA meets next Tues day night, April 14th. All parents .-.nd interested persons are urged Toby seems to have "Spring in his bones" these days as he is not seen lying around so much lately. The rest of the Nail Keg gang must be gone to work for it is only on cold, rainy days, that they have anything like a full sessim. n Arabia News By Mrs. D. B, Trsvraick Several people of this commun ity attended the funeral services for Mr. Marshall Newton at Ga latia Monday afternoon. Mr. Rufus Davis of Renansville is visiting Mrs. C. L. Bostic and family. The Easter services at Ephesus and Sandy Grove were well at tended. The MYF girls at Sandy Grov.? rrnve a very interesting program. We re"ret the mis'ortune one of piof. ftreet's small daughters had last Fridav p. m. in injuring her arm in the wrinter of tn; washing machine. Miss Shelby Pittman of Maple, N. C. was the week end guest of Miss Pat Riraell. Mr. and Mrs. Latta Cook and children of McCullus spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McFadyen and family. Mr. and Mrs. . J. 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