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MiFDNESDAV, AUGUST 1 3 31'iqlitcr jdfcj - w v C thf'tened storm of the ' iWk < n?l mused a bit of a . . and stripped the |t [- J. of a.i it's inhabitants . . . Ky ,v;i#t '.inaid, tliat ever pres.yai ,1.1:1 of life and limb at advised evacuation , v.matte they did . . . J^B j. nil' 1 out to be a false ,m as i. storm went inland h of us . . . but as old a-aste goes . . . it's bet-, J^Ber to fM tl-.nll for water front : Sunday was the arof a passenger liner which haver, from the storm . . .' B( ;:-.T.e rote is that pink was K p: si... rating- color on the <p I s who lined the deck while iff.. -warned into port ... * * * a Mrs. E. H. Cranmer ,;f as their guests at their !:';T ly i' ampleted beach cottage Jack Clark of Balpa :ie. (Panama); Cuil-1 fl tVorslev of Rocky Mount, B< Mrs Marie Hoskins, a cousin ff Judge. from Bala Cyn! Hiyj. Pennsylvania. I ^B .. are neighbors of; Crar.mer i Mrs. Arrington) .'."3K. visiting in the States for jvh:!t\ j y!5. Joo Young, (Frances j v. and Jobie have arrived' No: thville, Michigan, and K visiting Mrs. R. I. Mintz. r,v:o> Cranmer is spending the j.k ir. Southport . . . he's on j nation front his position in ; ' :h . ' Hv: er. ieth the saga of the tr.mers ... * * * ?: ar. i Mrs. L. C. Fergus were j:s at a house party at Caroa Beach this past week end . . < :-v went up Saturday after- ] [ and came back Sunday . . . : attended a dance at the pav- ] !?: and watched the bathers i i braved the high winds and j. ives . . . They said the waves . Be all the way up to the i tariwalk . . . Heir guests were Mr. and Mrs. l T Yaskell and Mr. and Mrs. pxs Carr. ' i < Be young folks made merry if Bj j^k I LOUIE LOVE ? * I THANK I Friends for y< I ness. We a I serve you aga I HUNTEI I 4, 1940 fibc 0)f 3?ife I tl Ipntaie Thursday night over at Long Beach at Josephine Wolfe's party in honor of her Duke Univirsity roommate, Kitty East. Among the out-of-town guests were the honoree and Roberta Shaw and Micky Norcom of Beaufort; Gus Morse and Dan Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Witherspoon, Mr. and Mrs. George Savage and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ruark, Jr., all of Wilmington. JEFFRIES-O'DANIEL Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Garrett request the honour of your presence at the mniTraoo J?-* ' ?e, uaugi l LCI Marjorie Perry O'Daniel to Mr. James Jeffries, Jr. on Saturday, August the thirty-first at eight o'clock in the evening Trinity Methodist Church Southport, North Carolina The above invitation will be read with interest. None are being sent in Southport but friends of the couple are cordially invited to attend the wedding. The couple will be at home after October twentieth in Aruba, Netherlands, West Indies. BIRTHDAY PARTY The 11th birthday of Frank ri'ollycheck, Jr., was celebrated with a surprise birthday party at his home on the Garrison. Thursday night. Several interesting games were played, those winning prizes were Dudley Sutton, Betty Arnold, Helen Johnson and Ramona Salter. Ice cream, cake and candy were served the following guests, Dudley Sutton, Harvey Outlaw. Billy Wells, Rudolph Sellers, Romona Salter, Mary Helen Wescott, Eleanor Lee Reese, Helen Johnson, Peggy Arnold, Betty Arnold, Mary Ann Mollycheck and little Ralph Mollycheck. MEDICAL PATIENT Mrs. W. L. Royalls of Supply was a medical patient Thursday through Saturday at Dosher Memorial Hospital; -A* YOU>ur past busiire ready to in this season I Y. LEA. fe Dc I Personal Miss Margaret Parkhill has had ^ as her guest for the past month Mrs. H. W. Heffron, of Tampa. Fla. Mrs. Heffron left Sunday for her home with Mr. and Mrs. F. j IH. Diehl, of Miami. Mrs. Frank Williams and j aj. daughter, May, of Jacksonville.' Tu Fla., have been visiting Mrs. Wil-1 , j liams sister-in-law, Mrs. George \ Grimes, for the past ten days. George Savage of' Wilmington un spent the week end here with his j m( aunt, Mrs. Eva Wolfe. | ! Miss Kitty East of Albemarle j i is visiting her college room-mate,' I Miss Josephine Wolfe. ] Mrs. Joe Young and son, Jobie, Lo ! of Pearson, Ga., are visiting Mr. a jand Mrs. R. I. Mintz. . mc Miss Roberta Shaw and Miss Micky Norcom of Beaufort were house guests of Miss Josephine < ! Wolfe Monday through Friday gn ' last week. as Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Eure and i little son, Tommie Owens, of Norfolk, Virginia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ottoway. W. T. Ottoway spent the week end here with his family. da l "*r T ->-l~ T*vf" ? ini. ciiiu iviia. L<uuia j_/iauii anu au j daughter, Alneta, spent the past week end in Wallace .with Mr. da Dixon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mi i D. Dixon. Pe i Miss Edna Robinson, member of I of the nursing staff at Dosher Ke Memorial Hospital, returned Tuesday from a three weeks' vacation Mi at her home in Camden, S. C. gu Miss Esther Prevatte, member j Mi of the nursing staff at Dosher Mi Memorial Hospital, left today for [ afl her home in Lumberton. pa MEDICAL, ATTENTION toi Ralph Phelps of Sputhport was Mi a medical patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital Monday and Tues- Mi I day. ed FOR SURGERY 1 Mrs. R. G. Mercer of Bolivia entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Tuesday as a surgical patient. i SURGICAL ATTENTION Bil Mrs. Anne Caudill of Ash en- we tered Dosher Memorial Hospital ne1 Tuesday for surgical attention. Th be< SURGICAL PATIENT ter Clarence Cumbee of Supply en- wr tered Dosher Memorial Hospital tai Tuesday as a surgical patient. to Hui ] > Our \ THE STATE PORT P NEWS BRIEFS r ... LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs. A. L. Williams of Southrt was dismissed as a patient Dosher Memorial Hospital lesday. APPENDECTOMY Harold Watson of Southport derwent an operation for re>val of his appendix at Dosher :morial Hospital Tuesday. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Milliken of ngwood announce the birth of son Saturday at Dosher Me>rial Hospital. PATIENT IN HOSPITAL John R. Taylor of Southport tered Dosher Memorial Hospital a medical patient Monday. BOLIVIA Mrs. Evelyn Bell and little ughter, Joyce, are visiting their nt, Mrs. Frances Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mintz and ughter, Isadora, of Winnaoow, r. and Mrs. Joe Stanley, Miss arl Stanley, and Earl Stanley Baltimore visited Mr. and Mrs. in Milligan over the week end. Miss Henrietta Daughty and r. Brinkley of Kinston were the ests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. lultsby Sunday. Miss Edna lultsby returned with them :er a two weeks visit with her rents. Mrs. W. D Hewett of Wilming1 visited her parents, Mr. and s. M. A. Phelps, last week. Miss Pearl Stanley, Mrs. Ken Uigan and Earl Stanley motorto Carolina Beach Monday. WASHINGTON LETTER WASHINGTON, August 14.? Iter debate in Congress this ek fully illustrates there is ner a vacation from politics, e Presidential campaign has ;n pushed into second place nporarily as our lawmakers ankle over compulsory mili y training and tax programs defray some of the costs of SE >J WI WHIT1 iter LOUIE L0\ Woi 1L0T. SOUTHPORT, N. C. preparedness. The race for the War Department. To a certain ' White House post will probably extent they have tentative man- j | take an upturn in public think- power plans in anticipation of the ing at the official notification draft law. Admittedly woefully j ceremonies when Presidential can- short of equipment with which to i dida'tes sound off on domestic and train the draftees, the Army will foreign affairs. The Congress is be obliged to utilize make-shift now in a dither as they are whip- schemes until deliveries of me- i lashed by powerful minority chanical materials is effected .For group's propaganda over the . . .. . . 1 , . T- instance, the few hundred tanks pending legislation. The legislators are frankly be- wil1 be inadequate to acquaint wildered by the issue. The poli- new soldiers wltn tneir operatical risks of voting on a mea- tions- Instead, heavy tractors will , . , be pressed into service on the sure which will require millions ., ... . , ^ theory that a military tank is of young men to register for nothing- more than a heavily armservice with the Armv are well nrorl traetnr Other dummies will known. It accounts for the ef- j be used in maneuvers. There is! forts of some legislators to post-1 nothing strange in this procedure pone the whole matter until the for it has been established that j January session. Indications are j German armies practiced the arts that the subject, so vital to the j nation, cannot be easily side-1 tracked in a critical period. The. NOTICE plea that Congress is tired from Beginning August 17 a long session apparently is un- CHILDREN'S convincing to the home folks as HAIRCUTS Congressional mail shows the con- For Local Boys And Girls will stituents expect the solons to be S5c on Saturday. This does stay on the job as a public serv- not apply to out-of-town chilice. The Capitol Hill boys are dren nor to local kids except more harassed than fatigued. on Saturdays. The passage of the compulsory training bill, which is expected SOUTHPORT soon, will throw many difficult BARBERSHOP Seeds, Poultry, Stock Remedies, Fly Sprays New crop Rutabaga, Purple Top, White Globe, White Egg, Seven Top, Southern Prize, White Milan, Yellow Globe, Cow Horn and Shogo in Turnip Seeds, in Bulk; also Cabbage, Mustard, Kale, Carrots, Rape, Burpees Stringless Tendergreen, Bountiful Bunch Beans, White and Speckled Bunch Lima Beans Buckwheat. Bean Beetle Killers that will kill. One Spot kills fleas on Dogs and Cats. 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