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AL ijf\N"S CLUB SDUthport Woman's Club February meeting on eSjay afternoon at the home ? Landis Brown. The pro wler the supervisioh of E Downing, was on . ami proved to be an in one from several angles, ^"member had been asked -pare and bring a salad to *eting. This provided a ^1 and tasty collection. corrine Green, home agent jfunswick county, was the joe of the afternoon. She .the historical background of told of the essential re of a successful salad Uve a number of suggestions asking salads both whole L and attractive. Green and Mrs. Felton re- acted as judges and select j salad prepared by Mrs. L. Cranmer as the most at p. This was in the shape [white rose, made of cream ^ over a stuffed tomato, [center of the rose was made pate?l egg yolk. Arable mention was given 0k! prepared by Mrs. G. C. Itrick. an attractive Dutch ; made of stuffed tomatoes I upper portion of cream <e The hair of the dutch girl made of celery and the whole t was novel and attractive, (eorable mention was also J. V.DAVIS Dentist 'LATE WORK ONLY Write for Appointment )r at your Home Service * i Residence?Long Beach P. 0. Southport, N. C. given Mrs. H. B. Smith for a con-1 gealed salad surrounded by cheese I and nuts. At the conclusion of the meet ing the salads were exchanged and used for refreshments. Mrs. D. J. Smith assisted Mrs. Brown with the serving. HAHN - SWAIN Mr. and Mrs. Wesley L. Swain of Manchester, announce the mar riage of their daughter, Annie Laurie Swain, to Robert Alton Hahn, son of Mrs. Neal W. Hahn and the late Neal W. Hahn, of Wilmington. The ceremony was performed' by the Rev. B. H. Daniel, at the First Baptist church in Conway, j S. C., on January 1st. Mrs. Hahn is a former resident I of Shallotte and is a graduate of i the Shallotte high school. She i has more recently graduated j from the James Walker School of Nursing in Wilmington. Mr. | Hahn graduated from the New Hanover high school and served | with the armed forces in Ger many. Mrs. Gilbert Reid Hostess To Club The Winnabow Home Demon stration Club met with Mrs. Gil bert Reid Thursday. In the ab sence of the president Mrs. Reid, vice-president, called the meeting to order. Following the singing of "America the Beautiful," the Collect was given and the Secre tary, Miss Josie Reid, made the roll call and gave the financial report. The matter of the flower show to be held in June was brought up. Garden leaders made a report on various Items. Miss Reid read | the history of the origin of the SERVICE WITH SMILE! We appreciate your business and we want you to le back ... You can always depend upon prompt, rteous service. WILSON ARNOLD J. S. No. 17 Supply, N. G. \*ou Have Been Waiting For A Maytag NOW THEY ARE HERE!! hat's right. We have fral models in stock and deliver one to you this Waiting... ... No Delay 'me in, pick out the iine that you want and ri!l let you take it home vnn ? ROBINSON'S Southport, N. C. SOPHISTICATION Exciting and sophisticated, this dark cotton is ideal for important occasions?an evening in town or ? wedding in the country. It'* available in black, brown, green, purple or navy, aqua, blue and pink. It is worn with a padre straw with Russian mesh veiling. Collect of the Club Women of America. Miss Greene, the home agent, gave a very interesting talk on the use of milk as a part of the diet, and its care, as well as care of the cow. Games led by Mrs. Potter, the recreational leader, were enjoyed. Mrs. Reid, the hostess, with the assistance of her daughters, Betty Jo and Mabel Jean Reid, served appetizing refreshments. The members present at the | gathering were, Mrs. Jack Potter, Mrs. Aldin Potter, Mrs. Tyler | Potter, Mrs. Ruth Kye, Mrs. I Sarah Kye, Mrs. Bessie Wolfe, j Mrs. E. W. Taylor, Miss Kate Johnson, Mrs. A. P. Henry, Jr., Misses Bertha and Josic Reid, Mrs. G. T. Reid aind Miss Helen Taylor. Following a pleasant social hour the meeting adjourned with the club to meet with Mrs. E. W. Taylor in March. Mrs. H ewe 11 Is Hostess To Club The Shallotte Village Home Demonstration Club met with Mrs. Earl Hewett for the Feb ruary meeting. Mrs. Hewett call ed the meeting to order. The Collect of the Club Women of America was repeated and "Am erica the Beautiful," was sung. The roll was called by Mrs. W. K. Usher, the secretary. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Money was collected for the new books. Meeting places and project leaders for the year were appointed and Miss Corrlne Greene, the home agent, led an interesting discussion on the care of milk in the home. Ten games of bingo were play ed with the prize going to Miss Greene as the high scorer. Cake and coffee were served the following members: Mrs. James Chadwick, Mrs. W. K. Usher, Miss Lottie Sellers, Mrs. Wilbur Register, Mrs. Boyd Rob SMITH-DOUGLAS The Finest General Crop Fertilizer For Use On Brunswick County Land!! Results have proved the success of this Brunswick county product when used on crops grown in this area. Join the hundreds of satis fied farmers, but join now while we can guarantee delivery of your order. See The Agent Nearest Your Farm:? George Piver, Ash, N. C. Ernest Stanaland, Ash, N. C. T. H. (Hoover) SELLERS RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION SUPPLY, N. C. inson, Mrs. L. J. Williamson, Mrs. Lawrence Leonard, Miss Corrine Greene, Mrs. Lula Sellers, Mrs. Hewett and Mrs. Kelly. The March meeting will be held with Mrs. Boyd Robinson as hostess at her home at Shallotte j Village Point. Mrs. Simmons Is Hostess To Club i The Ash home demonstration. club held its regular meeting on1 Wednesday evening, February; 11th, at the home of Mrs. Olivia: Simmons. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Mrs. Hazel Purvis. The members stood and sang "America the Beautiful." Following this the Club Collect was read by all. Mrs. Cleyon Evans was elected vice-president of the club. The year books were filled out of the county officers. Mrs. Mary Long gave an in teresting talk on how to manage and when to plant garden and shrubbery. Miss Greene gave as the demonstration of the evening "Taking Care Of and Handling NEW SILHOUETTE Reflecting the regal mood of autumn is this cotton velveteen designed by fashion creator Charles Armour in the new long enhancing silhouette. Golden emblems on the collar and buttons suggest the courtly crest of bygone days. The matching hat also is done an cotton velveteen. sunshine Special Sun-loving Nancy Slander?, vi vacious Columbia actreii, chooie? this bright cotton playtuit of tborti and jacket for outdoor idling. The Cbine*e-type tock* giva ? novel touch to her cottume. _ Of Milk at Home." The hostess served refreshments to the following: Mrs. Hazel Pur vis, Mrs. Cleyon Evans, Mrs. Rogie Evans, Mrs. Evelyn Britt, Miss Corrine Greene, Mrs. Ginny Babson, Mrs. Mary Long and Mrs. Alvin Willis. PERSONALS Sgt. Ennis Weeks, stationed at Washington, D. C.t with the Ma rines, spent the week end here with Mrs. Harry Weeks and Mrs. Hattie Thweatt. John Hazelton, who is in the Navy, has been spending the past week at home with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Durham of Raleigh spent the week end here with Mrs. I. B. Bussell and other relatives. Attorney Davis Herring is on a business trip to Washington, D. C. Joel Moore, Jr., i Charleston; Billy Wells, State College, Ra leigh, Franto Mollycheck and Sklppy Stiller, Wilson; Ed. Har irelson, Hoy le Dosher and Bobby Jones, of. tjie. University, spent the week end with their families, j Mrs. Dennard Roberts, of Wil j mington, is spending some time here with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Augusta Roberts, who is ill in the Dosher Memorial hospital. ! Mrs. John Chipman and little son, Robert, of Jersey City. N. J., are spending some time here 'with Mrs. Chipman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bowmer. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Pripe and little daughter, J. D. Price, Jr., and Miss Doris Price, of Calif ornia, have been visiting relatives [ here. | Henry Thomas Bowmer, Jr., of Houston, Texas, spent from Thursday until Monday here with his father, H. T. Bowmer, Sr. 1 Mrs. Jesse Dosher of New Or leans, La., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Smith. I Capt. and Mrs. M. M. Pigott of : Straits have been spending sev eral days here with relatives. Capt. and Mrs. Lester Jones of Greenville spent the week end here with Mrs. Grace Ford. I ANNOUNCE BIRTH | Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Lewis of 736 Clark St., Rocky Mount, an nounce the birth of a son, James ! Edward Lewis, on February 1. The family formerly resided at Shallotte where Mr. Lewis was pastor of the Methodist Circuit. He is now pastor, of Clark Street Methodist church in Rocky Mount. MADE HONOR KOI.L Marcellus Cox, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cox, of Southport, is on the honor roll of Mars Hill College for the first semester. Out of 985 enrolled at Mars Hill, 64 made the honor roll. News From Doslier Memorial Hospital Frank Inman, of Freeland, en tered on Monday as a surgical patient. j Mrs. Augusta Roberts, of Southport, entered as a medical patient on Monday. Mrs. Marcella Long, of'White ville, entered on Monday as ? a surgical patient. Joyce Lane Long, of Wampee, was a medical patient from Wed nesday until Saturday. Mrs. Sibyle Mines, of Ash, en tered on Wednesday as a medical! patient. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Long, of Shallotte, announce the birth of a son on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Hewett, of' Shallotte, announce the birth of a son on Monday. Devon Milliken, of Shallotte, entered on Friday as a medical patient. Miss Mildred Cook, of South port, entered as a medical pa tlent on Friday. Mrs. R. L. Burrlss, of VVinnn bow. entered on Friday ns a sur gical patient. Mrs. Florence Hewett, of Ash, entered as a medical patient on Sunday. Mrs. Eva Maggard, of Bolivia, entered on Sunday as a surgical patient. W. D. Davis, of Southport. en tered as a medical patient on Sunday. Dr. Roy Daniels, of Southport, entered on Monday as a medical patient. LOCAL HKKNLLSTMENTS Tyson C. Peterson, navy vete ran of Winnabow, has enlisted In the Army at the Wilmington Re cruiting office for assignment to the Corps of Engineers and was given the grade of Corporal. Two other recent enlistments were Donald L. Hewett of Shallotte' and Nathaniel Hill of Leland. These are non-veterans. Hewette went with the Coast Artillery! Corps and Hill was assigned to the Air Forces. 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