LffHPAY PARTY T
. Lex Jones entertained a
yr 0f the young- folks at a '
Jrfriay party for her son> Henry
Jones, on his fourth
ituar last Tuesday. Henry had
| yr of I'-is young friends
I e occasion was very
Games were played
Refreshments were served the.
? folks.
tfit foUovring "'ere present.
I s i Mary Rose Fo-J
fJj'F:. . Harold Dosh- '
Cbu^v McNeill Denny Lore,
Cpgi , Holmes Hunt. Mary Car- '
ty Hunt. Larry Wolfe, Kitty
Eja John Shelton. Charles
I Mary Ann Dosher, Tommy
Cfjelson, Marv Lib Fox, Patty
Lre. Jimmy Jones and Watts
r
mscrve birthday
jlr and Mrs. J. B. Douner of
jplv, had a birthday party for
,r liaugiiter. Dorothy Ruth, at
ir home near Supply on June
?dl Ice cream, cakes, soft drinks
fi sandwiches were served and
amber of games were played.
They had some fine music and
a contest in which Audrey Hold
en won the prize.
The young people present were:
Dorothy Ruth Douner, Mary Lou
Hewett, Audrey Holden, Morton
Holden, Betty Jean Douner, Mina
Hewett, Junior Douner, Roonie
Mooney. Joy Belle Douner, Mr.
and Mrs. Douner, Rosemond
Mooney, Sammy Douner, John
Paul Douner, Horace Floyd, Lon
nie Bozeman and Mr. and Mrs.
Obbie Holden.
THE WELLS RETURN
Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Wells are
back for the summer at their
home in Southport. Dr. Wells is
head of the Department of Botany
at State College. He plans to re
tire from teaching in a couple of
years and then he and Mrs. Wells
will reside here permanently.
HAD A BIRTHDAY
Harris Nelson, Sr., prominent
Leaksville-Spfay textile man who
has a beautiful ' summer home at
Caswell Beach, celebrated his
birthday Saturday. A number of
ffiends who had heard of the
event called to offer their con
gratulations.
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Schedule Changes Effective July 1, 1947)
WEEK-DAY SCHEDULE
JAVES SOITHPORT
5:15 A. M.
7:00 A. M.
9:30 A. M.
1:30 P. M.
4:00 P. >1.
6:30 P. M.
ARRIVES WILMINGTON
6 :45 A. M.
8:30 A. M.
11:00 A. M.
2:30 P. M.
5:30 P. M.
7:45 P. M.
BLUES WILMINGTON'
7:00 A. M.
9:30 A. M.
1:35 P. M.
4:00 P. M.
5:45 P. M.
10:20 P. M.
ARRIVES SOT THPORT
?
8:30 A. M.
10:50 P. M.
3:00 P. M.
5:30 P. M.
7:15 P. M.
11:45 P. M.
- SUNDAY ONLY
ris SOITHPORT
7:30 A. M.
10:50 A. M.
4:00 P. M.
6:30 p. M.
ARRIVES WILMINGTON
8:50 A. M.
12:15 P. M.
5:30 P. M.
7:45 P. M.
?*ayes Wilmington
9:00 A. M.
1:35 P. M.
5:45 P. M.
10:20 P. M.
ARRIVES SOUTHPORT
10:20 A. M.
3:00 P. M.
7:15 P. M.
11 :45 P. M.
|EACH SCHEDULE (Now in Effect)
fAVES SOITHPORT
11:00 A. M.
3:30 P. M.
5:00 P. M.
8:30 P. M.
LEAVES BEACH
11 :30 A. M.
3:30 P. M.
5:30 P. M.
11:00 P. M.
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BRAZING . . . ACETYLENE WELDING
SOLDERING . . . ELECTRIC WELDING
All Types of Motor and Machine Repairs
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SOUTHPORT, N. G.
Mrs. Ramsaur Is
Hostess To Club
Mrs. Joe T. Ramsauer was
hostess to the Cape Fear Club
at her home at Pleasant Oaksj
Plantation for the May meeting.
The home was prettily decorated
with summer flowers.
Mrs. Ramsauer called the meet
ing to . order with the club mem
bers standing .and singing "The
Old North State." After this the
collect was repeated and the roll
was called by Mrs. Helen Gallo
way, the secretary. The minutes
were read and a collection,
amounting to $8.00, was taken
up for the cancer drive.
Mrs. Thompson McRackan gave
a talk on '"Plumbing comes to
Age." The Fashion Show was
discussed by Mrs. Alene Mintz
and plans were made. Triis show
will be a part of the County
Council meeting at Supply on
! June 26th. All club members in
Brunswick county are urged to
attend. *
Mrs. John Ramsauer read a
beautiful poem, "Your Home."
Library books were returned to
Mrs. Mintz who gave out book
lets on heating and pulmbing.
She also gave an interesting talk
on a safe and adequate water
system.
Following the demonstration
Mrs. Joe Ramsauer served ice
cream, sheet cakes and ice tea
to the following: Mrs. Thompson
McRackan and her guest, Mrs.
Grtfig, who is visiting her, Mrs.
John Ramsauer. Mrs. Alene Min
tz, Mrs. Helen Galloway and Miss
' Lillian Collins. This month's
meeting will be held on June
[ 25th with Miss Lillian Collins.
Legion Auxiliary
Elects Officers
The Auxiliary of the Shallotte
Post, American Legion, elected its|
officers at a meeting last week
and these officers will be installed
the first of July at the same time j
that the Legion installs it's offi
cers.
Heading the Auxiliary for the
year will be Mrs. Ida Parker,
president; Mrs. Bennie Garner,
vice-president; Mrs. Ruby Usher,
2nd vice-president; Mrs. Virginia
Bellamy, secretary- treasurer; Mrs.
Odessa User, Chaplain; Mrs. Odell
Williamson, historian; Mrs. Loma
Andrews, sgt. at-arms.
SOX GRADUATES
Mrs. S J. Coker, of Leland,
has been advised that her son.
John W. Coker, seajnan second
class, has been graduated from
the Basic Engineering School of
the Navy at the Training Center
in Great Lakes, 111.
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leah, of
Wilmington, spent the past week
end here as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Evans.
Mrs. Minnie Winnigate, of
Jacksonville, Fla., visited her
sister, Mrs. Archie Evans, during
the past week.
Mrs. Archie Evans is visiting
Mrs. Lydia Grace at Freeman
this week.
Mrs. Jane S. Bernard has re
turned to Cleveland, Ohio, where
she is attending business school.
She was called home because of
the death of her aunt in Wil- 1
mington.
Arthur E. Newton, of Cin- j
clnnati, Ohio, will spend the
summer with Mrs. D. E. Arthur.
James R. Beavers, of Chillicothe,
Ohio, is spending a few days here
with Mr. Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gilbert, of
High Point, spent the week end j
here with Mrs. Gilbert's parents, j
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hickman. I
Mr. and Mrs. William Webb!
and two children, of High Point, |
spent the week end here with I
Mrs. Webb's mother, Mrs. Wal- '
burg Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and
children, of Raleigh, spent the
week end here with Mrs. C. Ed
Taylor.
Mrs. Arthur Clark and son,
Arthur, Jr., arrived here Friday
from California. Mrs. Clark will
take post graduate work at the
University of North Carolina this
summer, while the young man
spends his vacation with his
grandmother, Mrs. C. C. Cannon.
Miss Anna Bell Huse is spend
ing her summer vacation with her
grandparents in Marshall, Mis
souri.
Mrs. Ed Mallison accompanied
Mrs. Billy Bragaw and children
to Chapel Hill Saturday and spent
the week-end there.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smeet,
of Goldsboro, are spending two
weeks at the McFarland cottage
at Caswell Beach.
The W. C. Mulls, of Burlington,
are at their Caswell Beach cot
tage for the summer. Thejr have
as their guests this week Mr. and
Mrs. Miles and family, of Haw
River.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Albritten and
son, Harry, of Farmville, are
| spending the month of June with
Miss Mary Humphrey at her cot
tage at Caswell Beach.
News From
Dosher Memorial
Hospital
Mrs Catherine Clemmons, of
Shallotte, entered on Monday as
a- surgical patient.
Mrs. Pearl Leonard, of Shal
lotte, was a medical patient from
Tuesday until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Floyd, of
Shallotte, announce the birth of
a daughter on Monday.
Monterville Hamilton, of Stacy,
entered as a medical patient on
Tuesday.
Miss Erma Hewett, of Supply,
entered on Tuesday as a medical
patient.
Sol E. Hewett, of Southport,
entered as a medical patient on
Wednesday.
Master Bobby Muncy, of South
port, entered on Wednesday as a
medical patient.
J. L. Fulford, of Supply, en
tered as a medical patient on
Thursday.
Mrs. Elouise Lewis, of Shal
lotte, spent Thursday until Sat
urday as a medical patient.
G. W. Hart, of Winnabow, en
tered as a medical patient on
Thursday.
Miss Lewberta Hewett, of Sup
ply, entered on Thursday as, a
surgical patient.
Baby Wanda Dozeman, of
Shallotte, was a medical patient
from Saturday until Monday.
Miss Mary Hanson, of Salis
bury, entered on Saturday as a
medical patient.
Miss Barbara Hanson, of Char
lotte, entered as a medical pa
tient on Saturday.
Mrs. Lena Godwin, of Ash,
entered on Saturday as a surgi
cal patient.
Melvin Mintz, of Leland, en
tered as a medical patient on
Monday.
Mrs. Anna Bell Fulford, of
Supply, entered on Monday as a
medical patient.
VISITING PARENTS
Mrs. Elmer Alberger and little
daughter, Mary Ann, of Phila
delphia, and Mrs. W. W. Cyphers
and two sons, Billie and Don,
of Roanoke, Va., are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George F. Willetts, at Winnabow.
AT CASWELL BEACH
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nelson, of
Leaksville-Spray, have opened
their beautiful new cottage at
Caswell Beach and are here for
the summer. Mr. Nelson is an out
standing textile man.
TO MORGAN CITY
Anson Lewis left last week for
Morgan City, La., where he will
visit friends before going to
New Orleans for a flight train
ing course.
VOLUNTEERS FOR ARMY
Jesse A. Bryant, young colored
man of Supply, volunteered last
week for service in the Army and
was accepted for the 18-month
period. He has not yet been as
signed.
Advice Given On
Preserving Eggs
' !
State College Professor Of
fer# Suggestions On Best
Methods In Use
Eggs produced during the ,
heavy season of' lay may now
be preserved for use at the time
when eggs are scarce, according '
to Prof. Roy S. Dearstyne, head 1
of the poultry department at j
State College.
In the past years the use of
water glass solution was widely!
carried out for this purpose, he!
said, but with the recent wide- )
spread development freezer lock- j
ers, a new opportunity exists.
Where; the freezer lotk6r is to j
be used, _ clean, fresh eg^s should |
be broken into paraffined cups
and refrigerated at zero tempera- j
ture. If tire entire contept of the
egg is to be frozen,, the eggs
should be broken into, a clean
bowl, and one tablespoon of corn
syrup or sugar, or one teaspoon
ful of salt should be added to
each cup of Jiquid eggs. Break
yolks, but do not whip. ?
If yolks ? are ? frozen separate,
add two tablespoons of corn sirup
or sugar, or one teaspoon of salt
to each cup of yolks and mix as
for whole eggs. If the whites are
packaged, nothing should be add
ed. The containers should be '
moisture-vapor proof, and the '
product promptly. The eggs,
when thawed, should be used im
mediately.
Undoubtedly, as time goes on
and as freezer-locker, space be
comes more available, this meth
od of providing for periods of
scarcity in egg 'production will
become more popular, Prof. Dear
styne said.
VISITING FAMILY
Miss Larcaine Galloway, a
graduate of Shallotte high school,
left the day after graduation for
Morgan City, ' La., where she is
visiting her family. She plans to
return in August to begin train
ing at James Walker Hospital,
Wilmington.
When blasting with dynamite,
never use an iron bar from push
ing the dynamite into the hole.
Always use a wood tamping stick
for this purpose.
Many Veterans
Drop Insurance
Paramore Urges Reinstate
ment Of Policies; Half "
Of Total Lapsed
Veterans who have failed to |
keep their National Service Life i
insurance in force were urged ^
today to take advantage of their
present opportunity to reinstate
it in a statement issued by Wal
ter H. Paramore, executive se
cretary of the Whiteville Mer
chants association.
"It is alarming that so great
a- number of veterans have neg
lected to preserve this valuable
protection," Mr. Paramore said.
"It is important that local "vete
rans get the facts abcfut their
G. I. insurance from the nearest
Veterans Administration, county
service officer or from any life
insurance agent."
Among the 5,000 veterans In
Columbus county, 50 per cent
have allowed their insurance to
lapse, according to Mr. Paramore.
"This protection may mean the
difference between financial in?
dependence or want for the vete
rans' wives and children. It will
have a marked effect on the
economic security of our com
munity. -
"If the veterans who lost this
protection knew the facts, they
would lose no time in getting it
back. Regardless of how long
their insurance has . been lapsed, '
they can reinstate it, in most
cases, without a physical examin
ation if they apply on or before
August 1st."
SHERIFF A VISITOR
The Cedric Edgertons, of Golds
boro.'have as guest this week at
their Caswell Beach home Sheriff
and Mrs. Paul Garrison, of Colds
bo ro. Mrs. Beell, of Wilmington,
daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. Gar
rison, is also visiting the Edger
tons.
REMODELS COTTAGE
' John Cook, well known resident
| of Fayetteville, has recently
j bought the Robert Jones cottage
I at Caswell Bjach and has com
pleted extensive remodelling. His
i family is now occupying It for
^ the summer.
I Egyptians in 4.000 B. C. had
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