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EIGHT Woman's Club Meets At Ash Mrs. W. M. Matthews Hostess at Regular Monthly Meeting Held Last Week ?List Of New Officers Is Announced The Ash Home Demonstration j dub met with Mrs. W. M. Matthews last week for the regular I monthly meeting. The president j called the club to order. After the usual procedure, the president | collected all reports of the years work. The club women were well pleased with the years report. Following are a list of new officials elected for the coining year: Mrs. B. M. Crawford, president; i Mrs. J. A. Purvis, vice-president; < Mrs. James Purvis, secretary; j Mrs. Lois Formy Duval, treasur- ] er; Mrs. D. B. Long and Mrs. ] W. M. Matthews, food leaders; < Mrs. Olivia Simmons and Mrs. . James Purvis, clothing leaders; 1 Mrs. J. A. Purvis, house furnish- j ing leader; Mrs. Edna Long, man- J j agement leader; Mrs. B. M. j i Crawford, home beautification j; leader; Mrs. Ruby Babson, garden j j leader. J < The president suggested to the ] club women that tney try w ] make one gannent each for an, 1 orphan child and send them to j 1 the Thomasville Baptist Orphan- < age as a gift from our club. The ' suggestion was met with hearty \ approval by the women and as s a result twelve lovely dresses, in 1 different sizes and matching < panties, have already been made ? and sent on to the orphanage, it The president gave a very in- ( teresting lecture on living un-' i selfish lives and helping tli'se j who are less fortunate than we. 1 She pointed out that true happi- i ness does not come by personal \ gain, but by living useful helpful 1 lives. She urged the women to be s more patient, more self sacrificing and do away with selfish motives. She read several inter- ' esting articles in connection with the discussion. The meeting was then turned over to the food leader, who gave a demonstration on making corn chowder. This proved to be a very tempt- ' ing and tasty dish. Miss Marion Smith was pres- ' ent at the meeting and gave,' many helpful suggestions for the i. coming year's work. There were ten members pres- . ent and one visitor, Mrs. Smith from Fayetteville, who is the ] \ mother of our home agent. The club was honored at having her . as a visitor. j. Our club is making splendid progress and the women are tak- J ing a keen interest in the work. Members feel that the progress . made is due to the home agent , and the club president, along with . the splendid cooperation of the club women. Reported - ? m _ * ! . | douthport Methodist Sunday School Host To County Convention 1 (Continued from page 1.) vice under the direction of Mr. Dosher. Scripture reading and prayer will be by the Reverend j Bryon Dosher. At 2 o'clock there will be two discussion group j meetings. One is to be conduct-' ed by the Reverend Peeler and the other by Spurgeon Baxley. Following this discussion period the delegates will re-assemble | to hear some special music by a quartet from St. Andrews ( , church. The final address of the j ' day will be delivered by Rever- j end Earl K. Bodie of Wilming- j ton and following this feature of [ the program, benediction will be v pronounced by the Reverend Dosher. J , At the conclusion of the af- ' ternoon session a banner will be awarded the Sunday school making the best attendance record, based upon the number of miles traveled. FEW WHALE-SHARK IN THIS SECTION (Continued from page 1.) a whale shark so far north of all previous records on the Atlantic coast of the United States. | Previous to this, the most northern Atlantic point from which the species has been reported was Ormand Beach, Florida, in 1902, Ormand being some three hundred and fifty miles south of the mouth of the Cape Fear river, which is in latitude approximating 34 degrees N. The most northern Pacific record for the species is Cape Inubo, Japan, in latitude 25 degrees 39 minutes N. According to Dr. E. W. Gudger, this is the 78th recorded specimen, the 77th having been recorded by him recently from Acapulco, Mexico. "The Gulf Stream is probably responsible for carrying the great fish so far north of the previously known northern limit of the | Atlantic. "Two deep cuts in the side of the body, probably resulting from contact with a vessel's propeller, appeared to be the cause of the | fish's death." THE STATE P< of higher education" in a speech Friday . . . The governor said that he had discovered that most of the members of the Ohio State ' University football team were on the state payroll . . . An unoffi. cial report in this morning's paper said that the Ethiopians had re- j J captured Aduwa, one of the principal cities of their nation, which | ' I fell into the hands of the Italians ' ' I last week . . . Former King i George of Greece has been re11 called to the throne after an ab- J '! sence of 12 years. II Friday I Announcement appeared in the I morning paper that King George ' | of Greece is to be re-instated af-1 I ter an absence of 12 years ... I Thus ended Greece's 11-year existance as a Republic . . . Counsel for Bruno Richard Hauptmann indicated Thursday that they will , II carry the appeal of their client j to the Supreme court of the United states . . . Italy found herself I the victim of an international boycott Thursday as the result j of action taken by the League of j Nations. j Thursday j Bruno Richard Hauptmann, convicted of the kidnapping and j I murder of the infant son of i Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh, drew one step closer to[ i the electric chair yesterday when, the State SuDreme court of New Uoth teams have compiled remartable early season records and ire undefeated . . . Italy's minster to Ethiopia has refused to eave that country after being ixpelled by the emporor. Saturday Light penalties were asked by he state in prosecuting Mr. and drs. Thomas H. Robinson, Sr., or their part in the $50,000 Stoll cidnapping . . . The trial began Friday at Louisville, Ky., .... southern cotton farmers were reiresented at a meeting held in demphis, Tenn. Friday as favorng a continuation of the control ilan of the AAA . . . Governor dartin L. Davey scored college ootball as "the supreme purpose WILMINGTON _ ?1c8t.?1b9er Care 1 n jov jnmBOREE ill b kb^ibded mmjjj i mow booutiful r?d-h?od?...from forty-oight Wat#?...?h? funni?W com*, dioiu and Iho btW voicos in Hollywood ' wa '' Gr# in ***** k'8 P?ro^* b?oufy, fun and molody ontortainmontl I REDHEADS 1-PARADE JOHN BOLES J3 DIXIE LEE JACK HALEY J/S '$M RAYMOND WALBURN // A LANDINEHART^#?^ COLOR CARTOON \A/ TRAVELTRIP \\ NEWS In LOOKING OVER THE HEADLINES Continued from page one 500 million light years years from the earth ... In a speecl made Monday, Secretary oi State Cordell Hull called upoi; the citizens of the United States to oppose war . . . The airplane of Bruno Mussolini, soil of the Italian dictator, was struck Monday by four enemj bullets. . . A general European war appeared to be inevitable today following reports of strategic military manouvers or the part of several of the leading nations. Monday It was indicated at a Republican meeting held in New York during the week-end that the proposal of Senator William E. Borah that trust busting be a leading issue during the coming campaign would be turned down . . Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, son of the famous Republican president, was prominent in the affairs of the meetiner . . . The verdict returned Sunday morning it 11 o'clock declared that Mr. ind Mrs. Thomas H. Robbinson >f Louisville were not guilty of slotting and helping in the kidrapping of Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll, Louisville society matron . . . Vfovie fans finally heard rumors >f the Joan Crawford-Franchot Tone romance confirmed Sunday ,vhen it was announced that the stars were married Friday at Snglewood Cliffs, New Jersey . . . Dfficials of the American Federition of Labor say that industrial memployment still exceeds 11,100,000 . . . Advices from Rome ndicated that Mussolini is exacting an early end to the Itaian-Ethopian war but there was 10 such indication from Africa, vhere the war continued and the Ethiopians Were massing for a strong offensive. Sunday The League of Nations made a nove Saturday which is charac:erized to strike at the pocketiook of Italy when members dis:ussed plans to impose a financi11 embargo against that nation . 3asil Banghart, notorious criminil of the middle west, was shot Saturday as he sought to escape from the Southern Illinois pontentiary in a truck which he had lommandeered . . . Don Juan of Bourdon, son of the former King \lfonso of Spain, was married Saturday to his beautiful royal ;ousin . . . The couple bore the Jlessing of Pope Pius XI . . . rhe University of North Carolina md the Duke University footiall teams are reported to have in eye upon the possibility of an nvitation to the Rose Bowl . . . j Jersey upheld the death sentence I. . . . Heavy penalties have been I proposed for tobacco growers who j sell scrap tobacco in violation of ' their contracts . . . Considerable j anxiety has been experienced in ! North Carolina over the pros1 pects of this state falli ig short I of its rightful allotment of work j relief money . . . State WPA j Administrator G. W. Coan, Jr., jsaid yesterday that he has been j assured that North Carolina will receive additional funds . . . Italy is not running over Ethiopia with| out resistance . . . Unofficial fiI gures released Wednesday indi-1 cated that 12,000 Italians were S either dead, sick or repatriated j. . . The Dutch nation Wednesday i issued an export embargo against: Italy and Ethiopia. CONGRESSMAN IS GOOD FISHERMAN (Continued from page One) i ternoon for Bald Head Island j j where they spent the week-end j fishing. When asked if he was down; here on any official business,1 Congressman Clark declared that the trip was for recreation only. SMALL AUDIENCE HEARD LECTURER SATURDAY NIGHT Continued from page 1.) The speaker said that these i birds travel more than 60 miles an hour and that some of them have been seen flying as high as | six and one-half miles above the earth. There are four main rouProtect yourself and your family by joining The Wilmington Burial Association w. E. YOPP, Jr.' Official Undertaker FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY Consult Local Representative, Mrs. Eva Wolfe, For Details. . m WILMINGTON October 1 JVTiTOllft BEEN KISSED!! If lT?1lt J) -BUT A GLORIOUS LMJWUWT DAMSEL MADE HIM LIVE HIS OWH LOVE STORY! IT'S THI STAOI HIT THAT OCKID IIOADWAT I Sylvia *,DJfY MARSHALL IN 1 tnecinr s : J!" MOUTH' I PHILIP REED fj HOLMES HERBERT^^Wpg^ja LATEST "mL-Ll MARCH i iitin .., .... HHit i n 'ifci .... 3RT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N tes used by these birds in their flight, he said. One is on the At- . lantic coast, another lies over the central part of the United States,j i still another along the Rocky | Mountain region while the last; is down the Pacific coast. Chief enemies of the birds are I skunks, crows, snakes and fish, j I A Great CI 20th i w it ============ II It | j MBD 351 Feb. 35 || 200 Pairs RUFFLED CUR || 49c pa ) i A nice wide curtain, 2 long. Of splendid quali J isite, in cream and ecru. Priced 49c for this lc j An Exceptional RAYON COMF I! $5.95 5 White Wool Fil A lovely comfort of I weich t. filled with n( f I " O 1 j j wool. Full size, in all tl i j shades. ) ( Limited Quantity Av ;< _ ? ?? J | ONE OF THE MOST OL ING VALUES FEATU THIS SALE?500 S/ !! BED SPREA ) 1 SPECIAL :! $1.54 11 Large variety of attractn pastel and dark colors very suitable for men's j \ rooms. Sizes 84x105 an )! Regular $1.98 value. 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