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PAGS SIX TIIE NEWS-JOURNAL THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 ECCflT-ISH NEWS By Mr. A. A. Mclnnia. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibson visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kelly In Durham the fit ft ol last week. They were accompanied on this trip by J. D.'s mo'her, Mrs. M. S. Gibson, who spent the whole week with Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, return lng home Saturday. Mrs. E. Sumner and Mr. and Mrs. Syd Sumner and children visited Mrs. M. S. Gibson and Merritt Simpson Saturday. Mrs. D. A. McDougald and Miss M;ir jorie McDougald of Wayside were guests of Mrs. Gibson Monday. The WMU of Tabernacle Bap tist Church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. M. S. Gibson. This was an interesting meeting with fourteen present After the program of devotional, ,11.1., prmm mm ' !! ' gf.CTT tTA business and mission study, the hostess served delightful refreshments. There was a singspiration at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dees Sunday night. Mrs. C. S. Pickett and children of Fayetteville visited her moth er, Mrs. M. R. Knight Friday evening. Mrs. Knight went home with them and returned Saturday. Rev. B. O. Shannon, Miss Pearl McLcod, Misses Allie and Katie Black and J. A. Black spent Sat urday in Mebane. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McPherson, who graciously en tertained them at their home. showed them the interesting places about their town and countrvside. for his team. We are proud of him too and hope he keeps up the good work. A group from the Galatia Choir have been practicing with the Fayetteville Choir that is to sing for the bicentennial. They meet again next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at Highland Presby terian Church recreation hall and need more songsters, so here is a good opportunity for those who like to sing. Pfc. and Mrs. Nod Sanders had as their guests recently: his mo ther, Mrs. S. A. Sanders, sister, Miss Florine Sanders, brother, Trust Sanders and Mrs. Sander's brother, Junior Johnson of Boaz, Alabama. Get low cost Farm Bureau auto insurance save up to 25 . Standard, nonassess able policy . . . quick, friend ly claims service. Second largest mutual auto insurer in U. S. FOR INFORMATION, PHONE J. W. Canada Business Phone 8718 Residence Phone 62SG About two wooks ago Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith of Boaz, Ala. came to visit Mr and Mrs. Ned Sanders and they were gone to Alabama so the Smiths found the key to the Sanders' house, went in and fixed breakfast, ate it and started back home. Mrs. Sanders didn't say whether they washed the dishes or not, but anyway they reached Boaz, Ala. in time to see the folks they came all the way here to see, before they started back to Rockfish. I Richard, baby sun of Mr. and Mv, !!(::! Ri, h'.s been a i.i.i-vir:;.!-;.! utii-n isi Scotland M, r. '. .1 H.::iM' l-.Tiunnbur. :i . !; Fri ...... I!, was c v-eet- . i c : ! !c .' ;-..:r.. h, -n'.v :;bout V- - !: v. In ;! -rt-.w!! Mas- t.in .;nrl Ch C'.'.iors last Satur iay. Chow;::; v;ii, 4 t.) 3. Marion W.md. sMilciit at Max 1ot .'uninr C'oluvi, was at home the past week end and he was thrilled over the f.v:t that he made the score three times out of four Beware of so-called blue berry Die. Thev are serving a concoc tion by that name in some eating places that has never been near a berry. It's just a cornstarch mixture, blued up a little, but not enough to blue your tongue and you can try to believe that it's flavored with berry juice. And to further fool you, it has a top crust, but "nary" a berry. Mr. and Mrs. George Dees, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dees and daugh ters, Lynda and Ann, visited Mr. and Mrs. Julian Barnes at Rex Sunday. Mrs. Imogene Johnson and son, Bruce, of Laurel Fork, Virginia, are on a two weeks' visit to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heath. Mrs. Johnson is a sister-in-law of Mrs. Heath. Miss Ellen Kate Koonce of Boone, Bobby McColl of Buies Creek and Miss Betty Jean Wood of Raleigh were all at home the past week end. Miss Marjorie McDougald of ECC, Greenville, is spending the spring holidays at home. Miss Shirley Johnson of Ra legh, Misses Zola and Merle John son of Boone and J. L. West of North Wilkesboro were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heath. K. T. Brock is digging out a place for swimn..nt! and a fish pond on his farm here at Rock fish :.nd from the looks of all those huh piles "f earth they've 'hr.nvn out, there iv.ust be a lot of dirt between here and China. Pit'.man Grove Church is hav ing a BTU Study Course this week, taught by Mrs. Louise Wat son of Rockfish. All interested persons are invi'cd to attend. - --. - ,. ... i : i !. - : . ' V T Si . . v.,.. ' , - .-si lr . - -. - 1 - - " ' -S : -A ; f - " J ! ' ' J I X -. MC3-1 19 ' 15.6 t. t. - -- ' tr.oo: 'V. Ho!Hi i ' Amaa 6p5 Is,, food. This community has just been saddened by the news of ' the death of Joye Lou, baby daughter of Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Miller of Clement, who was severely burn ed several weeks ago. A host of friends here and everywhere a round extend to the Miller family, their deepest sympathy. . 0 Arabia News By Mr. D. B. Trarwick Leonard Homann, Machinist Seaman third class stationed on the USS Macon, Norfolk, Virginia -pent the week with Mr. R. J. RAEFORD fH? Cut Rs.-r.i EVE1' IC .VruO tut fAix'CS ACAUi.'.il ujl3 VIEOAt. M THE "sfor-mor" FREEZER FR'EZ'5 URGE OUANTIIiES OF F0C9 FASTER! MAINTAINS "EVE'rl ZERO" TEMPERATURE! OPERATES WORE ECONOMICALLY! RtMlMBER THIS... THE Amana "itor-mor" ONLY the Amona "sfor-mor" Door Hcj sl:ma;i( Invtntcry Confrolf ONLY the Amano "$1or-mor" Door Has Adjustable Food Holders! ONLY the Amana "sfor-mor" Door Has Automatic Full-Vision Llghtl COME IN TODAYI lt ui icientifically setter th Amana frseztr tizt and ityl bir luited for your fomily'i requirements) Ami FOOD FREEZERS, fiev every imatun houwivei want I" Eel 71 FREEZER IS GUAR ANT 110 TO OUTPERFORM ALL OTHERS f Take up to 2 years to pay; either on Fall terms or monthly payments. See us for prompt delivery. BAUCGM APPLIARSE GO. PHONE 322 - - RAEFORD REGISTER APRIL 9th OR 10th FOH PRIZES. In RAEFORD, N. C Trus. - Fri. - April 8-9 "TEXAS CARNIVAL" Esther Williams Red hkelton - Howard Keel Color by Teclinieolor Also Selected Short Subjects Saturday - April 10 Gene Autry In "NIGHT STAGE TO GALVESTON" ALSO ' Johnny Welssmuller In "THE FORBIDDEN LAND" Sunday April 11 Bob Hope Arlene Dahl Tony Martin Rosemary Clooney In HERE COMES THE GIRLS" Color by Technicolor Mon. - Turs. - April 12-13 "RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO!" Audie Murphy - Dan Durcya Color by Technicolor Also Selected Short Subjects Wednesday - April 14 PEOPLE AGAINST O'HARA" with Spencer Tracy iM-ted Short Subjects Mormon and family. Machinist Homann is a cousin of R. J. Mor man from Martoon, 111. Prof. T. C. Jones returned to his home Saturday April 3rd from the Moore County Hospital where he had been a patient since March 26. Mr. and Mrs. Douglns Bramble and Mrs. Lois McMillan of St. Pauls were week end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Hendrix. Patsy Russell went to Raleigh Saturday with the Raeford FHA for the Convention held at Me morial auditorium. O. B. Maxwell, Jr. of State Col lege spent the week end in the home of his parents. Those attending the MYF spring rally in Aberdeen on Saturday night from the Sandy Grove MYF were: Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Quick, Mrs. Brown Hendrix, Mrs. Hnrley Adnms, Mrs. Grover Mc Millan, Vivian Davis, Eva Mae Jackson, Sara Margaret Jackson, Bobbie Bostic, Jerry and Leo Jordan. the attendance banner. Revival services will begin In Sandy Grove Church Sunday, April 11th. The public Is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. S. P. Trawlck-ls spending this week with Paul Trawick and family at Maxton Air Base. J. L. McFadyen, Mrs. Lillie McDougald, Mrs. Ruth Brlstow and Mrs. D. B. Trawick visited Miss Belle Smith of Dundarrach Sunday. Miss Smith is recovering from a severe caso of virus pneu Mrs. Ada Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Parnell of 71st spent the week end with relatives in Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mrs. Mattle Conoly and Mrs. Delia Raynor of Rt. 1, Red Springs spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McFadyen. Mrs. Latta Cook and children of Rt. 3, Raleigh, spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McFadyen. We are glad to report Mrs. Lina McDonald is improving now after several days of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nixon and children, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Humphrey and son, Furman, went to Wilmington Sunday to see the Azalea Gardens. A :ir;v group of BTU members from Fj'hesus Churc:i attended the n'.ass ir.oc-tine in the Lons Branch Chjrvh below Lumbertor, Monday ni:ht and brought back The annual quilting for Har vest Day by the Sandy Grove Ladies Air was held in the home of Mrs. C. D. Bost'c Wednesday. The chair-, for the beqinncrs class at F- Grove are vry nice and v.vl ad. I :o the efficiency of the tcac! 'i.i; pro'j'ems of the young folks and due thanks to the untiring efliut of the teach er, Miss Mamie Uvingston. home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Har ris of Raeford. Mrs. A. B. Smith of Elizabeth town Is a guest in the home of her son, Wilbur Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McCoy of Mt. Airy were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones the past wfek end,. Mrs. McCoy is a sister ot Mr. Jones. OBEY THE TRAFFIC LAWS CARDIN SEEDS i MICHAEL-LEONARD RAEFORD HARDWARE CO. Friends will b- interested to know Rev. J. Scott Turner, Sr. of Lillington will bs in charge of revival services at the Rockfish Baptist Church next week. Miss Mary Ellen and Annette Jackson and Brownie Hendrix have been ill the past several days with virus infections but hope they will soon be able to go back to school. The WMU of Ephesus Church met at the home of Mrs. C. E. Jackson on Tuesday night. Mrs. Wilbur Smith gave a program on Medical Missions in South Amer ica. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Jackson served refreshments to the members present. Mr. r.:id Mrs. William Harris in 1 childien spent Sunday in the Raeford Theatre Thursday - Friday - April 8-9 Shows 5, 7, 9 p. m. "DIAMOND QUEEN" with Fernando Lamas and Arlene Dahi Latest News and Short Subjects Saturday - April 10 Show Opens 1:45 p. m. Continuous Showing 'THUNDER TRAIL" Gilbert Roland "SEQUOIA" Jean Parker and Russell Hardie Also ''RETURN OF CAPT. MARVEL" No. 11 Sunday - April 11 Shows 3 p. m. and 9 p. m. "PRIVATE EYES" with Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall Also Cartoon "POSSE CAT" Monday - Tuesday - April 12-13 Shows 5, 7, 9 p. m. "RED GARTERS" with Rosemary Clooney and Guy Mitchell Also Latest News and Cartoon a Wednesday - April 14 Shows 5, 7, 9 p. m. BARGAIN NIGHT Adm. 9c and 30c ' COUNT THE HOURS" Macdonald Carey and Teresa Wright Also "ADV. OF CAPT. KIDD" No. 13 COMING "GYPSY COLT" "HERE COMES THE GIRLS" " fZS Fpfi fSTi'C It kJ 'ti ttAi jl FORDS NEW I-BLOCK SIX IS TIIE MOST MODEILN SIX IN TIIE INDUSTRY . . . TIIE ONLY LOW-FRICTION SIX IN ITS FIELD! More folks are swinging to Ford's 115-h.p. 1-l'lock Six because they're getting the must modern six in the industry. Ford's short -stroke, luu frictiim design means less gas waste, less wear and longer engine life. The extra-deep, "I-shaped" block means a more rigid, quieter engine. And the new high-turbulence combustion chambers, and Ford's Automatic Power Pilot, bring you even more "GO" per gallon. n . . ... - if. - r - v. soics WW 1 v 3 A -r s i ONLY FORD. OFFERS BOTH A V-8 ANI SIX IN TIIE LOW-PRICE FIELD! Ford is still the only low-priced car to bring you V-8 power. And this year. Ford's Y-lilock V-8, with its new deep-Mock, low-friction di -ipn, is the most modern "eight" in the imliMry. Both new Ford endues are available with Fordnmatic, Overdrive or Conventional Drive the finest choice of drives in the low-price field. at extra cost HERE'S WHAT FORD'S LOW-FRICTiON DESIGN MEANS TO YOU LONGER ENGINE LIFE. Both new ForJ eni'ines are of short-stroke ilcign. This means pi-tnns travel less distance. Naturally, there is lr-s Iriction and less wear. In both engines overhead valves have a free-turning feature which allows them to rotate to cut dow n wear. MORE POWER, Because there is less fric tion to overcome in moving pistons up and down, there is more energy to move the car. And because combustion chamliers are wedge-shaped, fuel burns more completely ... for even more power. More "co" per gallon. Ford engines also bring you the additional savings of the Automatic Power Pilot which squeezes , the last ounce of power out of every drop of gas. You won't find any of the modern ad anres on this page in any other low-priced car. Worth more tihen you buy it ... . ivorlli more uhen you sell it! ,r. COME IN AM) TEST DKIVE TIIE Raeford Auto Company Phone 755 Raeford, N. C. Jll!!lllll!llll!l!ll!!l!!!l!ll!i:illllll!lli:i
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