FOUR . r MRS. WARREN . ??? .MRS. SMITH HOSTESS Mrs. H. B. Smith was hostess at a contract bridge party Tuesday night, honoring several visi-j tors here. Garden flowers were j used in decorating the home and delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. William Dosher compiled high score and Miss Estelle Willis1 cut the consolation. Gifts were | presented to the following honor1 guests: Mrs. Victor Rice, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Sam Skinner and i Mrs. Baxter Durham. Other | guests were: Mrs. I. B. Bussels, j Miss Mae Phelps, Miss Blanche Newton, Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert i and Mrs. J. W. Ruark. BIRTHDAY P.ARTY Mrs. Virgel Harris, Mrs. M. M. i Hood. Mrs. Robert Fleming and Mr? .Tames Smith delightfully en-j tertained guests at a birthday j party given in honor of their j mother, Mrs. Bessie Swann, on j her 45th birthday. The party was given at the at- J tractive home of Mrs. Bessie < Swann. Flowers of the season j were used for the decoration of I the living room and dining room. | In the center of the dining table was placed a the large birthday cake with attractive decorations and placed thereon, the 45 cand-i les representing the age of Mrs. | Bessie Swann. Ice cream and, punch together with cake were I served to those present, adding t much to the joy of the occasion, j Friends greeted Mrs. Swann ' with gifts and many good wishes j for the return of mahy other such happy occasions, and wished j her many more years of joy and j happiness. Those present were: Mrs. Will! Davis, Mrs. W. H. Barnett, Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Hood, Mrs. Melvin Lewis, Mrs. J. N. Arnold, Mrs. | Alice Savage, Mrs. Robert Gaskins, Mrs. John Ericksen, Miss1 Kattie Dosher, Mrs. Candis Plunkard, Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Annie j Watts, Mrs. Howard Watts, Mrs. Albert Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swann, Miss Mary Barnette, Mrs.; W. M. Jenkins, Miss Gladys Wil-' liams, and Miss Evelyn Smith.? Reported. EXJOY PICXIC Mr. and Mrs. Gus McNcai entertained at a picnic supper honoring Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Green of Miami, Fla. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prendle. The picnicers enjoyed the Labor Day dance. j I *txxxxxxxxxxxxxxx I? II MODEL RCA-\ j' ARE )f I! j | Come in and ]| Magic Brain and || We have them fror I ( home and try it ou 1! ! j RADIO REP; II make and we have || to fit any radio. || and equipment. i I 11 We will give 11 your used radio if ); )( 11 TER1V i Colui i i j j : I ! )[ )l j j ? v *wjfriVn *Y' v' * THE STATE and Mrs. D. C. Danford at Cape May, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Swain anc son, Kenneth, of Bolivia, have just returned from a trip tc Miami Beach, Fla. * Messrs. Allard and Quincj Clemmons, of Bolivia, have re1 turned home from a trip to Florida. Mrs. R. E. Troxler, of High Point, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. E. L. Clemmons, oi Bolivia. Miss Agnes Harrell, of Rose Hill, visited Mrs. Rudolph Fulcher in Southport last week. Mr. John Farrior of Rose Hil visited friends here last weekend. Mrs. Frank Niernsee and children, Frank and Louise, returnee last week from a trip to Memphis, Tenn. Miss Stacy Yaskell left Saturday for her home in New York after visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. T, Yaskell for several weeks. Mr and Mrs. Yaskell accompanied hei to Washington, D. C. Mrs. Bessie Watson, Miss Louise Watson and Mr. Archie Watson are visiting Mrs. D. T. Danford in Cape May, N. J. Mr. D, T. Watson expects to return with them. Miss Lucy Anderson spent last week in Wilmington visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dye visited Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Robinson lt? of iirnhlr.on/1 see the New RCA Magic Eye Radios, n $19.95 up. Take one t good before buying. \IRING done on any a large stock of parts Expert Radiotricians you a good price for you want a new one. IS TO SUIT YOU tnbus Whitevii ; / ETY HOOD, EDITOR MRS. ROBINSON HOSTESS Mrs. Annie O. Robinson and Miss Margaret Parkhill were charming hostesses Friday evening honoring Mrs. Ed Cavanaugh of Wilmington who has been visiting Mrs. Annie K. Viton. Other guests include Mrs. J. Berg, Miss Annie May Woodside and Mrs. Annie K. Viton. Ice cream and cake were served. MRS. RUARK HOSTESS Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ruark entertained at a lovely dinner party Friday evening at six o'clock honoring Mrs. Ed Cavanaugh. Those invited were: Mrs. Cavanoi.o-h Mrs L. Leiner of Wilming ton, Mrs. Annie K. Viton, Mrs. Ida Potter Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Will G. Butler. Personal Mr. Lewis, of Bolivia, spent Thursday in town. , Mr. R. E. Sentelle made a business trip to Raleigh Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Bussels and daughter, Lois Jane, were Thursday shoppers in Wilmington. Mr. Parker Howey was a Wilmington visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillan spent Saturday night in Raleigh. Mrs. Delmas Fulcher, Mrs. Fred Willing and Miss Peggie Carr spent Thursday in Wilmington. Mrs. Victor Rice and daughters left Wednesday for Amberst, Mass., after spending some time with Captain and Mrs. I. B. Bussels. Lieutenant and Mrs. Ralph Glenn left Wednesday for Gastonia for a few days vacation. Mrs. Eli Cavanaugh, of Wilmington, was the guest of Mrs. Annie K. Vitou last week. Dr. D. I. Watson is spending this week at Seven Springs. Mrs. Bessie Watson, Miss Louise, Archie and Charles Watson are spending some time with Mr. K3t3t3t3t3t3t3t3tXKK3C3t3Ca> 36 VICTOR RADIOS HERE. iaov Tvvbn-vit\?< Mrs. Marvin Rogers of York S. C. is visiting her sister, Mrs John Caison. Mr. Laurence Newton left this week for New York after spending a short time with relatives hero. Mr. Jean Newton returned or Saturday to Florida after spending a short time with relatives here. Mayor John Erikson, Mr. R W. Davis and Mr. Ed Weeks I spent Sunday in Raleigh. * ' ' Mr. Rob McKeithan and son, ! Roy, returned to Mississippi or i Sunday. They spent their vaca| tion with relatives at Supply. Mrs. Dave Davis has recovered ifrom a short illness Mr. Ed Huntington of Wash3t3lltMXJ(X3C3tK3C3t3tJtX3Cl AU REPAI We have a comj equipped to do anythi hilfv Rnrlv IV^AAW* V/ V? J M. ing, Tire Vulcanizing Lathe work, Elect Welding, Expert M equipment to work of it. BICYCLES an ON ANYTHING V Motoi lie, N. C. PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT > j ington, D. C. spent the week-en | with Miss Nadine Smith. I j Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jones c ! | Wilmington are at the Howe ? House for several weeks. Mi I Jones is substituting for Mr. Cai Mangum at the Standard O ' | plant. | Mr. and Mrs. Garl Mangur are spending sometime with re latives and friends in Monroe. i Mrs. S. H. Morris who has bee f j at the Howey House the pas j three months has gone to Wi: ; mington for a short stay afte ! j which she intends to go to Flor ! da. Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Britt an 1 son, Donald, Mrs. L. Lenier, Mn Katherine L. Lenier of Wilming ton, and DeeLon Britt of Greens boro were the guests of Mr. an | Mrs. Butler Sunday. I Mrs. L. Leiner returned to he home in Wilmington Saturday ai ter visiting her mother, Mrs. Gra Berries, for a week. Mrs. Wilbur Dosher, Jr., c Wilmington visited Dr. and Mrs ' William Dosher Monday. Miss Elizabeth Burris is visit ing friends and relatives here. Miss Bessie Harrison and Mis Elaine Stack of Columbia, S. C II are guests of Miss Margaret Do : sher. * * ; I Miss Evelyn Loughlin left o: Sunday for Camp Leach. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dai 11 ber of Wilmington were Monda 11 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delma Fulcher. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Green . of Tampa, Fla. are visiting r? j latives and friends here. Mrs J Green was formerly Miss Theres >; Mintz of Southport. . i i1 Mrs. H. T. St. George, Mis I Lottie Mae Newton and Mn ! Thomas St. George spent las i week-end in Greensboro with Mi ' We have four first sale next week at ANDERSON! WAREHOUSE, Mullins, S '|C., Monday, September 9 ! Tuesday, Sept. 10, Thurs day, Sept. 12, and Friday September 13. (Adv. ' i IS 11 I BILIOUSNESS.! [XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXlfl TO | RING ?lete repair shop a ing for an automo- j Radiator rebuild- g | II H i ric and Ascetylene echanics and fine with and a plenty d REPAIRS 7T"i nni i 1L StLL j r Co. I i ? I > I j | s , N. C. d | and Mrs. Ivan Bell. Thomas St. j George came home with them. if Mr. W. A. *Grissett of Supply j was a business visitor in South| port Monday. , | ? . Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weeks and " j children of Wilmington spent the | past week-end in Southport, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. n | Livingston. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davis and ' Mr. Charles Holladay of Sumter, n S. C., and Miss Annie Davis of 11 Philadelphia, Pa. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. ;r; These visitors are relatives of J Mrs. Smith. Mrs. J. W. Ruark spent last d week with her parents at Delco. 3- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ruark spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach. id j ; We have four first sales next week at ANDERSONS r WAREHOUSE, Mullins, S. j C., Monday, September 9, y Tuesday, Sept. 10, Thursday, Sept. 12, and Friday, September 13. (Adv.) I ABRUZZI 1 RYE SEED 8 "I OC Per Bushel ; j 1 while it lasts Genuine pedigreed new 1935 j crop stock of high germinan tion. Also quoting low prices now on Seed Oats, Wheat, { Barley, Ryegrass, Vetch, etc. -1 Plant Turnip, Rutabaga, Bro y ccoli, Mustard and Spinach a Seed and Onion Sets now. ROUDABUSH'S Seed Store j* WILMINGTON, N. C. a I- A Fe iil Crutcf ilii ^ ' Ji( =-?-==== i|J| S. H. BISHOP J 38 at 118 at j 168 at I) | 585 at II 390 at 1)1 440 at ;!! W. E. HARRELSON ; 422 at " i 444 at \ i[ 446 at Li 412 at C )| 414 at f)[ 818 at k!'l 490 at t 1| 384 at | ? \ 630 at JI S. B. WILLIAMS 462 at ! 366 at | ! 372 at t|| 330 at ( |( 916 at | !! 352 at I! J. M. HARRELSON ) | STEPHENS S '? 1522 at j S J. M. HARRELSON i 344 at (l ] | 346 at (j! 332 at t|M 554 at I ! J. M. HARRELSON |i!! McQUEEN | | 404 tit '? 742 at j ! YOUTH GORE 22 at ( j i 60 at > 160 at I j[ 56 at j( G. G. HIGH and EI )( 224 at ! ( 122 at Ill 52 at II 580 at ANNIE BELL WAR l! 410 at I ! 482 at |jj J. W. HARDIE )! 180 at !! 360 at II 190 at IJ | BUTLER and BRIT1 ij 254 at I! 346 at ill J. E. HORNE | j 330 at I! It II / ! | Fri., Sept. 6th ! I it Bring your Tob ] | Always I Taylor-Ma I BOB] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBfp. M I jf Fall W I SBlk $14,751 111111 $22,501 I IL 11| J Shades, incliiW 1 VI l|j Fall styles includei l||f ij gle and double br J !; Anderson & Hufhanl || "Exclusive Clothiers" I |! Front and Princess Sts. I ; t Wilmington, N. C. I KnrifTTTfnTTTrrrTfTfTnrTrTrTnnriririryiriryywiii J XSXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXmiJ w Sales Made At I ifield's Warehouse I THIS WEEK I 230 at 36 I 55 186 at ,.35 M 40 260 at 34 | 38 MRS. A. BABSON .37 332 at 39 34 232 at 37 33 264 at 34 BENNETT and DANIELS 36 120 at 40 36 J. E. THOMPSON u 36 90 at 40 34 376 at 38 33 106 at 37 32 190 at 36 31 188 at 35 28 402 at 34 27 B. K. GORE 226 at 37 40 176 at 36 38 R. S. HARRELSON 37 48 at 47 35 296 at 36 33 140 at 35 .31 PREVATT and GADDY and CHAS. 400 at 36 226 at 31 32 SEYMOUR WARD and and IVEY SINGLETARY 36 42 at 40 30 256 at 3J I 29 164 at 37 28 150 at 35 and MRS. A. POPE ? > 106 at 33 36 106 at 31 31 114 at 3f 106 at 30 I 50 S. W. MIMMS Jf 41 34 at 43 38 194 at 33 37 426 at 37 RED 340 at 36 36 LEE HOLDEN ? 36 368 at 37 33 562 at 33 ^ 30 394 at 33 D 166 at 11 I 38 290 at 33 36 164 at 32 S. C. GORE ,n 40 62 at f, 38 306 at 36 p 30 D. F. KING f 80 at 40 78 at 3& 35 S. J. SPIVEY M 54 at | 38 70 at FIRST SALES:? , I Tues., Sept. 10th Thurs., Sept. I-"1 I acco to Crutchfield's Where You "ill I GET THE HIGH DOLLAR I tthews-Crutchfield, Pr0Ps I BY NEWSOM, Auctioneer

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