SOCIETY. VISITORS . .... iilonn Yount of fV'am! M?. H. P * .? Hi<*,)r-v: and L' C'l ' - Re.Usvi!le were guests ; H. R. Yount in* VISIT j Mrs. Norman Holdenj ? "Vvavre. have returned | !%me >" cla-vton afte_r K the pjs: few clays with i :v cieiunions of Winna-; ',N>\\1< h cottage P c.ir.or ? Harry Lee John McCain, resid- j j southern Pines and stud il >"orth Carolina State Col ' oect the week-end at the ?f. cottage at Holden1 fpiests of Halstead Hold frfjssmate at the University. -^Tbikth jtrs. John William L of Bolivia, announce the ^ j slaughter. Nancy Kath u the James Walker Mem fwsital. ^pt. 2. RETURN HOME Judge and Mrs. Frank Arm strong and their young daughter h&ve returned to their home at Troy after spending the summer ai their cottage at Long Beach. Miss Jean Watson, who/spent the past month as their guest, has re turned to Pinehurst. RETURNS TO STATE Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Godfrey and children returned to Raleigh yes terday after spending the summ er at their homes here. Dr. Wells is head of the department of bot any at State College and Mr. God frey is one of his assistants. IN GREENSBORO Mrs. D. A. Whitley and daugh ter, Lorraine, of Howell's Point, are spending this week in Greens boro, where Lorraine is entering school on September 20th. AT LONG ISLAND I Col. Ivan L. Bennett, one of the ranking Chaplains of the U. S. Army, is now with General Head quarters at Long Island, New York. Mrs. Bennett and son, Rich TRY OUR SERVICE you will find us JOHNNIE-ON-THE-SPOT When it comes to giving Service to Your Auto. WILSON ARNOLD J.S.No. 17 Supply, N. G. PIECE GOOD Never before in the his tory of Women's Clothes has it been more practical for the ladies to do their own sewing. If you have access to a sewing machine and can do your own dress making, you can stpte more than one-half on yoiir Fall and Winter W'ardrobe. We carry a complete line of Piece Goods at all sea sons .... and we invite you to come in and look at our materials. 0ur quality range includes some of the best Piece Goods that money can buy, and we offer them to you at reasonable prices. MINTZ&CO. Harry L. Mintz, Jr., Mgr. SUPPLY, N. G. Philco Radios JUST SLIDE A RECORD IN AND IT PLAYS! M* Radio you have been promising your self-the 1949 Philco is the Finest Radio value the market. See them at our store. ard, spent last week here with her sister, Mrs. Sam T. Bennett. Mrs. D. R. Burr accompanied her home to spend her vacation with Col. and Mrs. Bennett. Gl'ESTS AT BEACH Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cooke of Shallotte have had as their guests this week Mrs. Cook's mother and sister, Mrs. C. W. Childers and Miss Jane Parks of Rich mond, Va. They spent the week end at the Columbus Cottage at Holden Beach, guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Holden. BACK TO WILMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Fulcher moved back to Wilmington from Long Beach Sunday. They have been spending the summer at their cottage. Mr. Fulcher says that they plan to return each week-end through November. COMMITTEE MEETING A meeting of the Brunswick County Symphony Committee will be held on Wednesday evening, September 22, at the home of the chairman, Mrs. E. H. Arrington. It is urgent that there be a full attendance. BETHEL REVIVAL Revival services will begin at Bethel Baptist church near South port the first Sunday night in October, with services each night at 8 o'clock. Rev. George White of Atkinson will do most of the preaching. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. Rev. B. H. Price is pastor at Bet Isel. PROSPECT REVIVAL Prospect Baptist church will begin its revival service Sunday night. September 26. The Rev. W. R. Moorehead, of Bolivia, will as sist the pastor, Rev. B. H. Price. Services will be held at 8 o'clock each night. The public is cordial ly invited to attend. MARRIED SIRS. ARTHER E. NEWTON NEWTON-BRYANT The wedding of Miss Valli Bry ant of Fayetteville, formerly of Southport, to Arthur E. Newton of Southport and New York, took place at the home of the bride on Wednesday afternoon September 8. The Rev. L. D. Hayman of Southport officiated. The bride was attired in a gray suit with a corsage of yellow ros es. Following the ceremony there was a reception at the hoime, after which, the bride and groom left for their honeymoon in New York, prior to the groom's re suming his art studies. Out of town guests at the wed ding included Mrs. D. E. Arthur, aunt of the groom, Mrs. Walter Lewis, sister of the groom; Miss Helen Fulcher, Mrs. William Ob erjoin, Mrs. Harry Weeks, Mrs. Worth Ward, Mrs. Delmas Ful cher, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arling ton and the Misses Pat and Stuart Arrington, all of Southport. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. William Bragaw and children and Mrs. Helen Bragaw spent part of the past week in Washington. Mrs. J. W. Hewett has been spending a week with her sons, Warren in Palatka and Elton in Fernandia, Fla. Mrs. Jimmy Woltz and Mrs. A. H. 'Cromer have returned to their homeis at Long Beach after spending a; week in Raleigh and Sanford. ' . 1 Edward Taylor of Woodruff, S. C., spent the week-end here with his'-ynajher. , Mr. and Mrs,' Williarri Bragaw and1 cijildren jare -returning to Chapel Hill where Mr.-Bragaw is an instructor at the University this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arringfton and daughter, Pat and Stuart, are spending this week in New York City. Miss Blanche t Weeks, student nurse at Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Law Swan have returned to their home in Boston sifter spending ten days here with Mr. Swan's parents, . Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Swan. Miss Martha Easley is visiting relatives and friends in New York and Boston. Mrs. Robert Fleming has re turned to her home in Hopewell, Va., after a several days visit to relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Swan have returned to their home in Milton, N. C? after spending several days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hardwiclj and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie McDo well of Wilmington spent the week-end here with Mrs. Dora McDowell. Mrs. Paul Fodale and two daughters have returned from a visit with relatives in Boston, Mass. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital i Mrs. R. T. Woodside of South port entered on Monday as a med-, ical patient. Mrs. Marie Grissett of Shallotte entered as a surgical patient on Wednesday. Thomas Floyd of Southport en tered on Wednesday as a surgi cal patient. Mrs. Alice Gordin of Bessemer City entered as a medical patient on Wednesday. Richmond Fullwood of South port entered on Wednesday as a medical patient. William L. Phelps of Supply entered as a medical patient on Wednesday. Luther Piver of Shallotte spent Thursday until Saturday as a medical patient. Mrs. Virginia Ward of Ash en tered as a surgical patient on! Thursday. Master Charles Plott of Ash spent Thursday until Saturday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Ash announce the birth of a j daughter on Friday. Miss Elouise Gray of Bolivia en tered on Friday as a surgical pati ent. Master George White of Ash entered as a medical patient on Friday. Mrs. Odessa Price of Southport entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Mrs. Lucy Wiger of Bolivia en tered as a medical patient on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Stephens of Southport announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Summersett of Shal-, lctte entered on Sunday as a medical patient. ? Ute the "Jeep" as a truck, light tractor, runabout. Use its power take-off to run your machinery. 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