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P f )|ISS Kl'ARK HONORED I
H9 - lune S.?Miss Elizabeth1.
charmingly entertained j,
^Bjjday afternoon at a lovely I,
H-idce party complimenting Miss '
^Hur:?n F.uark of Southport and
^H'jitnington. bride-elect of July, j
The home was attractively
^Hecorated with summer flowers. j1
t the beginning of the progres- j
^Hjon an ice drink was served. I
hostess presented the hon >
invpiv shoulder cor-1 j
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^Kge and a dainty gift. High |'
core prize went to Miss Sophie
Jorris and consolation to Mrs. !
K l. McAulay. A delicious salad I
Bourse with iced tea was served.:
B guests were: Miss Marion
^Buark. honoree; Mrs. Rock Hall, :
Bf Wilmington. Mrs. Rudolph
^Blintz. Mrs. Fred Willing, Mrs. j
B W. Ruark. of Southport, Mrs.
K,hn F. Gaylord of Charlotte,
H(rc M. I- McAulay, Miss Helen'
^teonard of Tryon, Miss Sophie
^Blorris. Miss Mary Anne Apple- | j
^Bvhite. Miss Betty Moore, Miss
^ da Lee Reynolds and Miss Lou- j
Edwards.
HOUSE PARTY
Mrs. Leroy Burns chaperoned
B a roup of the younger girls on
K house party at Caswell Beach
^ Vednesday and Thursday. The
Birls had a delightful time and
Kenty of good things to eat. The
Bparty included: Mrs. Burns, Miss^ .
Ama Taylor, Lois Jane Bus^Keiis.
Evelyn Loughlin. Lela Hub-,
hard. Annie Moore and Dickie
HOST AT HEARTS DICE
Mr. James McKeithan was host
to a number of the younger r j
Monday night. Hearts dice was
^ enjoyed during the evening. DeHlightful
refreshments were serv^ ed.
Those who enjoyed the party
were: Misses Lucy Andrews, j
Dorothy Jones, Francis Bellamy, ;
^ Dickie Burns. Helen Dean Sutton.
land Marjorie O'Daniel; Messrs.
Charles Watson. Eddie Jelks,
David Watson and Edward TayI
lor.
H METHODIST CIRCLE MEETS
Circle Number 2 of the Methv,0ia
a moat inter
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esting meeting at the home of'
Mrs. J. Ramsour in the country.
The home is beautifully located
surrounded by stately trees and!
pretty flowers.
Mrs. I. B. Bussels is the lead-1
er of the group and she held a
most interesting program, taken
from the New Testament.
The personnel of the Circle includes:
Mesdames J. J. Garrett,
K. Tobiason, Rob Thompson,
Price Furpless, James Carr, J.
W. Jelks, Willie E'osher, George
Watson. John Caison, Elizabeth
Gilbert. H. B. Smith and L. G.
Xorment: Misses Mary Weeks,
Annie M. Newton and Susie
Xewton. Visitors at the meeting
were: Mrs. E. H. Cranmer, who
gave a reading, Mrs. Rudolph
Mintz. who rendered a piano sel-'
ection, Mrs. Carlton Liverman,
Mrs. Height. Mrs. Knox and Mrs.
Joe Ramsour.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess.
HONORS MRS. WILLING
Mrs. Rudolph Mintz entertained
at the home of her mother,
Mrs. E. H. Cranmer, on Moore
Street Saturday afternoon at a
contract bridge party in honor
of Mrs. Fred Willing, a recent
The home was decorated
throughout with pretty flowers, i
Candy made into pretty bouquets
was used on each table. Mrs.
' W. Ruark won high score
Prize, which was a beautiful!
china candy dish. Mrs. Robert I
Thompson cut the consolation and J
received a pair of novelty pen-'
rils. Mrs. Fred Willing received!
a pretty piece of silver ware and ;
a Shower of dainty handkerchiefs
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made into a bouquet. j
Those playing were: Misses
Elizabeth Taylor, Marion St. j ^
George and Nancy Hood; Mes-j
dames Fred Willing, H. T. St. j
George, Roy Daniel, Delmas Ful- .
cher, J. G. Christian, Wiesner j
Newton, Worth Ward, E. H.
Cranmer, Claude Willing, Mabel
Marran, J. W. Ruark and Jamesi ]
Carr. j
A refreshing drink was served
by the hostess just before the j
games. Ice cream and cakes were1,
also served. ]
HOUSE PARTY
Mrs. J. W. Jelks chaperoned a j
house party at Caswell Beach j,
Monday and Tuesday of the past i,
week. The party enjoyed the time
very much, swimming, card play-' (
ing reading and the good eats, j
Miss Elizabeth Ray, of Char
lotte, was the honored guest, j
Others included: Miss Evelyn
Loughlin and Miss Hazel Young. |
Messrs. Joe Jelks, Ike Robinson (
and Thomas Thompson.
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A number of the Eastern Star 11
meniDers went to Kaieign to at- .
tend the meeting of the Grand 11
Chapter Monday. Among those | J
going were: Mrs. H. T. St.,
George. Mrs. Winnie Whitaker, !i
Miss Lottie Mae Newton, Mr. and j!
Mrs. L. J. Dawkins and Mrs. J.
W. Jeuks, Mrs. E. H. Cranmer 1
and Mrs. R. I. Mintz.
Pinochle Club Entertained
The Pinochle club was delight- '
fully entertained Monday after- !
noon at the home of Mrs. J. W.
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Social Calendar
Wednesday, June l'2th
3:30 P. M.?The Hospital Auxliary
will meet in the Sun Par-1
or at the Brunswick County
lospital.
8:00 P. M.?The Millionaires
31ub will meet.
Thursday, June 13th
8:00 P. M.?The Kings Daughters
will meet.
Friday, June 14th
3:00 P. M.?The regular Friday
Afternoon Club will meet with
Mrs. Frank St. George on At- j
antic Avenue.
Monday, June 17 th
3:30 P. M.?The devotional
meeting of the circles of the
Baptist church will meet in the
:hurch. Mrs. W. G. Butler is
eader.
3:00 P. M.?The Pinochle Club
will be entertained its last time
in til Fall by Mrs. L. T. Yaskell.
7:30 P. M.?The Senior League
if the Episcopal church will hold
its regular meeting. Miss Louise
Miernsee has charge of the program.
Tuesday, June 18th
7:30 P. M.?The Junior League
if the Methodist church will hold
its regular meeting.
Thompson on Bay Street. Beautiful
gardenias were used in the
library, where two tables of Pin-1
ichle were enjoyed. The hostess
served ice cream and cake.
Those present were: Miss Mar
ion St. George, Mesaames n. 1.
St. George, Dave Davis, Frank
St. George, J. W. Jelks, J. G.
Christian and L. T. Yaskell.
CAUGHT IN THE TIDE [
Miss Lois Jane Bussels and
Miss Anna Taylor went rowing
Friday afternoon. Soon they were
ashore on the little sand island
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near the inland waterway, j;
Neither of the girls got excited i
but raised a flag showing trouble.;'
The girls were patiently waiting
for the tide to come when their I
rescuer, Mr. Lawrence Willing,
came to bring them home. I
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MILLIONAIRES CLUB MEETS .
The Millionaires Club met with j!
Mr. Richard Brendle Wednesday .
night at his home on Moore
Street, Mr. William Anderson
and Mr. H. W. Hood were high !
scorers. i
The club enjoyed the refresh- 1
ments which consisted of potato i
salad, onion sandwiches, cake and <
drinks. j ]
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BIRTHDAY PARTY 1
Master Billy Smith enjoyed a! i
delightful birthday party given j ]
by his mother at her home on j i
Lovers' Lane. Many little guests j i
enjoyed games played in the,1
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many gifts. Ice cream and cake
.vere served.
ROWING PARTY
Misses Mary Catherine Northrop,
Helen Deen Sutton, Dickie
Burns and Marjorie O'Daniel en- j
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BENEFIT PARTY A SUCCESS
The Benefit Bridge Party,
sponsored by St. Philips Auxiliary,
was given at the home of
Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Thursday
aight. Bridge was played at
sight tables and Michigan was
played at one table. High scorers
in bridge for the ladies were j
Mrs. James Carr and Mrs. Ben-1
nett Willis; for the gentlemen
Mr. Robert Jones and Mr. Rich
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and Mrs. Willie Dosher were |
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small son's, Jack Brown, eighth
birthday.
The children were entertained
with games on the lawn, and then
led into the dining room, which
was decorated with lovely summer
flowers. Refreshments, consisting
of ice cream and cake
were served with candy suckers
as favors. Jack received
many gifts.
Guests present were little
Misses Elnora Jacobs, Jacqueline
Bennett, May and Muriel Ward,
Victoria and Caroldene Jenrette,
Jancie, Joyce Ann, and Peggy
Lee Alford, Cornelia, Eunice and
Juanita Smith, Mary Rose Harrelson,
Betty and Mildred Rhodes
Masters Cortz Ward, Eugene
Smith, Donald Jenrette, Walter
Cooper, James Cooper, Tate Bennett,
Mac Harrelson, Tom Brown,
Jack Brown and T. H. Smith.
Out-of-town guests were little
Louise Beck and Master Alger
Beck, from Wilmington.
St. George cut the consolation
prize.
Chicken salad and onion sandwiches
and iced tea were served.
INDIANA VISITORS
Mr. Jimmie Hood has spending
the month with him at his home
his mother, Mrs. William Hood.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurly W. Hood
and children and Miss Jessie F.
Hood, all of Indiana.
BUSINESS VISITORS
Among the business visitors
from Bolivia Friday were Messrs.
F. E. Galloway. Leon Galloway.
D. P. McKeithan, Sr., and D. P.
McKeithan, Jr., Robert McKeithan
and George Hand.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Longwood, June 10.?Mr. and |
Mrs. L. C. Brown entertained at
a birthday party, Tuesday eve- j
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