THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1934
THE NEWS-JOURNAL
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FINE ARTS DEPT.
MEETS FRIDAY
The Fine Arts Department of
the Woman's Club met Friday
evening at the home of Miss Isa
belle McFadyen with Mrs. Irvln
Hubbard and Miss Dorothy Col
lins serving as co-hostesses.
Miss Peggy Bethune, chairman,
persided over the business meet
ing. The program committee gave
their report of hostesses and pro
grams for the next year. New of
ficers elected for next year were:
Secretary-Treasunr, Mrs. Neil
Ross and Press Reporter, Mrs.
Sam Hiser.
A new membct, Mrs. George
Mclntyre and Miss Betty Ward
law, Miss Ava Gosnell and Mrs.
Gosnell, visitors, were welcomed.
Awards for the Forest Conser
vation Poster Contest were made
by Mrs. Sam Hiser, chairman of
project committee. Miss Eloise
Upchurch won for group I and
Miss Ava Gosnell won for group
II. The posters were sent to the
District President where they will
be in competition for district a
warrls and for stale.
Mrs. Chandler Roberts, Miss
Caroline Parker and Miss Ripley
presented a most instructive pro
gram on North Carolina pagenats.
A color film on "Unto These Hills"
was shown and narrated.
Following this a dessert course
was served by the hostesses.
MEDICAL AUXILIARY
HONORS DOCTORS
The Hoke County Medical Aux
iliary entertained the doctors of
the county with a turkey dinner
on Monday evening at seven o'
clock ;it the home of Mrs. Jeanie
Warwick, near Wagram.
Arrangements of red and white
carnations centered the tables and
each doctor was presented n rod J
carnation. About twenty - four
guests were present.
Lt. Johnnie Walker of Ft. Jack
son, S. C. spent the week end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Walker. He has just been
promoted to First Lieutenant.
AMERICAN HOME DEPT.
HAS MEETING FRIDAY
The American HornOg Depart
ment of the Woman's Club met
Friday evening with Mrs. Stanley
Koonce, Mrs. Dan Campbell and
Mrs. H. K. Brady at the home of
Mrs. Koonce. A short session was
presided over by Mrs. June John
son, chairman.
Mrs. L. M. Lester introduced
Miss Josephine Hall, who gave
an interesting talk on "Making
Something New From Something
Old."
The hostesses served a sweet
course during the social hour.
BLACKWELDER-McAULEY
Miss Ruth McAulcy of Char
lotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl R. McAulcy of Statesville,
and James Neal Blackwelder, U.
S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Parks Elackwelder of
Statesville, were married on Sat
urday, April 3 at 7:00 p. m. in the
Bethany Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Albert W. Wcllons of
ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. George R.
McAulcy gave an informal re
ception immediately following
the ceremony. Mrs. T. N. Mc
Lauchlin, aunt of the bride, cut
the wedding cake.
The bride is the granddaughter
of Mrs. George W. Hanna and
the late Rev. Hanna, former pas
tor of the Antioch rresbyterian
Church.
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MRS. WILLIAM LAMONT
HOSTESS TO CLUB
Mrs. William Lamont entertain
ed members of her bridge club
nt n tuivl-ron on Wednesday of
las' week. Guests other than club
members were Mrs. Carlton N'iv
en. Mrs. Jack Morris and Mrs. Ray
Muench. Bridie was played after
huieh ami hi.L;h score pries were
presented to Mrs. Neill S"iiter
and Mrs. Niven.
Miss Alma Ferguson of Fort
Bragg spent the week end in the
home of her mother, Mrs. J. M.
Ferguson.
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MRS. JOHN WALKER
ENTERTAINS CLUB
The Dutch Luncheon Club met
Thursday at 1:00 o'clock in the
home of Mrs. John Walker. Mem
bers and Mrs. J. B. Thomas and
Mrs. Tommie Upchurch, guests,
made up two tables.
Mrs. L. M. Upchurch received
the club high score prize and Mrs.
Thomas received the visitors'
prize.
MRS. BOBBY WALTERS
HOSTESS TO HD CLUB
The Turnpoint Home Demon
stration Club met in the home of
Mrs. Bobby Lee Walters on Thurs
day of last week at 2:30. Ten
members attended and enjoyed the
topic for discussion, "Care of
Clothes." Mrs. Archie L. Walters
led the discussion.
The hostess served refresh
ments of sandwiches, cookies, po
tato chips and Cokes during the
social hour.
ENGAGED
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Club Calendar
The Garden Club will meet
with Mrs. Harvey Warlick Tues
day, April 13, at 3:15 p. m.
The Chaminade Music Club
will meet with Mrs. J. H. Austin,
Jr. Tuesday evening at 7:45.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug McLeod
spent Sunday in Fayetteville with
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reaves and
family. Also visiting in the Reaves
home were Mr. and Mrs. llallie
Heaves and children of Asheboro.
MISS JOYCE ItHOWN of Ra
leigh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel T. Browe of I!u!ci;'li,
who announce the engagement of
their daughter to Martin L. Mc
lntyre of Raleigh son of Mrs.
John 15. Mclntyre of Haeford and
the late Mr. Meln'yre. The wed
ding will take place Apiil 17.
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MARTHA UPCHURCH
HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY
Little Martha Alice Upchurch,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IU11
Upchurch, celebarted her birth
day last Saturday afternoon with
a party between 3:30 and 4:30 at
her homo on West Sixth Avenue.
Twenty of her little friends at
tended and enjoyed several games.
Favors of Easter baskets were
L'ivcn to each of the fU'csts. Mrs.
Upchurch served ice cream and
cake.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas
Haire and Pep:;- spent Sunday
with J.Irs. Hairo M.'.er, Mr.-".
Johnnie Holt in F yl' rvil!-.
MR. & MRS. FLANNERY
ENTERTAIN SPEAKER
Mr. and Mrs. John Flannery
entertained at dinner at the Hotel
Raeford on Wednesday evening
of last week honoring Dr. W.
Amos Abrams, of Raleigh,, who
was in Raeford to speak to the
meeting of the Hoke County
NC'F.A. Covers were laid for 17,
and a delicious turkey dinner was
served.
Guests present were Miss Patsy
Montague, s!atc supervisor of
elementary education of Raleigh,
J. W. Turlington, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ratlin, Mr. and Mrs. Hin
ton McPhaul, all of Raeford, Mr.
and Mrs. J.tmcs A. Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. John Thornton, Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Butler, Mrs. McDuffie
lloneycii't and Buck Honeycutt,
all of Simpson Cjunty.
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas
of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida an
nounce the bir'h of a son, Christ
opher Aerura, on April 2, at
North Flro'.van! General Hospital.
Mrs. Thoirms is the former Miss
F.loise Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis of High
Point visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
McLeod during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lewis went
to Winston-Salem Sunday to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Cahrles
Avera and Mr. Avera.
Mrs. H. A. McKcnzie, Sr. and
family and Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
McKcnzie, Jr. visited the gardens
in Wilmington Sunday.
Mrs. Lois Mau:tsby spent the
week end in Grccru.boro with friends.
Little Miss Kathy Beard of Rex
spent several days last week with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mr
J. D. McBryde.
Misses Katherine MacDonald
and Fannctte Gore of Meredith
College spent the spring holiday!
with their parents.
Born to Sfc. and Mrs. T. A.
Cherry, a son, Henry Lec, on
on March 20 at Eta Jima, Japan.
Mrs. Cherry is the former Miss
Rowena Mocks.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carlton Niven during the
week end were Mrs. M. D. Gentry
and Mrs. Bill Gar-ett and child
ren of Roxboro.
Mrs. A. R. Fitzsimmons and
Linda of Macon, Georgia spent
several days last week with Mrs.
Fitzsimmons' motner, Mrs. Ryan
McBryde.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson
and small son of Wallace were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Uv
church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lowe of
Charlotte spent the week end in
the home of D. Scott Poole.
Friends of Robert Cox who is
a patient at Veterans' Hospital,
Fayeete", ille. are happy to learn
he is much better.
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on leave, spent the week end in
P'irlintton, visiting his brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
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