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4.1 X i t tt .tl W&:.t t"l I 1 v J 1 1 . 1 .'. 1 ii Loosed Gcorg Vanderbilt, twenty-three-yaar-old socialite, pictured i'.oiud hit yaoht, Crestlda, on his rttura from a 20,000-mile, six-month eruU In the South Seas during whioh he gathered about 30,000 wild-lite ip.clm.tu for the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences.. George U shown with Tag-Ala the tortoise-mascot he picked up on the Gala pag lalanda. v.!i,viV',,. , .'V .-. , TuppyXove'MJncovers Old Art' 1 i i 3 Cw. 8 1.,. . 3 ia t- i i U V e c.e i le s .-J. t" ?. 1 av- I to accept ti, . re- ' jcJ r "Fronts. The J.C of' ' ,5 ?vJ,lu3 u for reis'.ik'3, i;n : . vceUs, whiiJi incl,. Ja a dairy :-rm, kg farm, and-cLLftcn f,um tul; ' " T.' ,.Tnt lWinvAVAntAwfa a! a I'Ii mm 'Willis fW'W'ryfA ! 1 1 :. 'n started the first week off ...a ...... ... . .. a. ,!'"' W1 1 uue ana wu conunue . mronja gj - --t . - 4 the second week August. I --.-- J The plan ia to raise the money A f - "V-- " - through the Korth Carolina Meth- if odist Conference wych owns and operates the College. The Prcjram i While strirbg titacsa ca 6 was officially ratified at the an-1 farm near Crecdmoc-r, fcmr pi"; nual conference at Kew Bern lastlEuis, all sisters, were i::.'.-i:L"y Fall and is striotly JSethodist! killed by a bolt of IJS j Tms project. The whole movement is day afternoon. Tour nu,a v. -:LL-j through the seven Conference Dis-near where the girls were stand tricts which include 223 charges ing escaped all injury. The work or circuits which are composed of wa being done ia the open, and 723 individual churches in forty- t had just begun to rain, but the nine Eastern and. Central counties bands bad not yet stopped work of North Carolina. Over 500 of ing. , " , these churches, or two-thirds of ! them, have set up local groups off sponsors and committees which are making the local canvasses,' which began Sunday, July 25th, when all the nhnrnliM nf tli n. tire Conference . observed - Louis-1 rnc- rir cent s v 3 ii V a t , rrace I'a 1 r V . !iy. I ' 3. V. I :." aloveCil"f I'd", accomr-rtnV.l t; "i at tl:e pi-.o. I l . ' 'rs cave to i . ' x entertain i u i .-u,Lry was invited L.'.i i" a i il 'f room, where she fair 1 r 'Zlt on tLe dlnirg table. tie L":c;:3es served punch and i.ivLJsJ cries. The honoree was given a corsre of roses and val ley Lilies and the other guests re ceived miniature corsages. . I f I 1 IT 5 1 Arthur W. . Overbeck, . v, ho , v a Cited by Gen. Maiin Craig as t a No. 1 man of the 1937 gradua::i-3 das of the West Point Military academy. He led 298 future gen erals In hii class with a general average for four years of 94.6. He Is the first cadet from IlUnols to graduate with top honors." SWBIMING DE LUXE AiraroirocEXEXT faety Kiss Rachel Herring has re- tnrnnl 1iAm fivim ' Walr v Vniwat College where she attended " sum- mer school. ... Dr. and XTrs. C. F. Eawes, and Elward Hawes spent a few days this week with relatives in Buch anan, Ya - i Kisses Sallie Wilkins, Hoise Forgottan pioturea, gathering dust for yean in an old attio, brought the hope of new life to lira. Alida Clark, seventy-nine yeara old, of May wood, Hi, suburb of Chloaga She swapped one of the pioturea with Arthur Lloyd, Jr., of Oak Park, aa antique dealer, for a cocker spaniel, shown ss the picture here. When the dealer cleaned it up he was tuld by an art authority that tt was the work of an old French sou tar, Jeea Baptist Greuae. -1 - - Therman was an' I . v - i waro, uomse iicfleiii, guest or Misi Annie LoniM Herrinff M-'KiSS Wilkins. . P. Blanchard W Ml llv .f i.h ' ''"y entertained at a Hearts Par- j and Horace Ward spent the week, aU sermons,discussion groups, tte. Jhnut -Tl..-' ia Beadh. - . - . Misses Dorothy FusseU, Margar et Maness, Marion Elisabeth Fus seU, Ethel Young, Edith Ward, Elisabeth Fussell, Mrs. B. G. Fus seU. Urs. B, E Fussell, Messrl C T. Fussell, Jr., Earl Fusel, Bruce xZ T77". ' Tv,-v!'lIhMle4 m Cftrd revealed tie era, E. 0. Maness,, and Mr. and S0' i anTUmnwmant f th annvAantitnnlMra ElntA TJUlhlV unt lat nmoV at White lake. - : - Miss Helen Marshall has return ed homeTafter visiting friends in wiunington. ... Miss Mildred Stanley, of fkildn. boro and Miss Sara Woodward," of Highlands, are guests of Miss Ver na Teachey. They are here for the marriage of lags Teachey and J. used Louiurg - JUege and .ntnOTS 0le, LfL" "J? nouncei ' Sunday, August 1st; and the sec- 1S?n table We a5anged ond aid last on Sunday, AngutlSjJ "KtS fS'fkS th .binh iav i,. ,. ..w gnests bad found their , - places, the were asked to hold special collection, the only one, ,viL !JJri: j heated, these cards revealed the l announcement of the approaching Mm .. . . . ... ... ' A A n - xne situation is cnucai: unless. iu,ul"lBo vi August a. ouwing the debt is said tjbe Collece will i this, several progressions of Hearts be forced to olosce its doors and were played. Miss Betty Fussell1 hand the keys over to the credit- von nigh core and was given an org by January tl, 1938. . This, attractive prize; Miss Teachey, the would be a great loss to the;Meth- honoree was presented a piece of odist Church and. to the . Eastern silver in her chosen pattern, and part of the State of North Caro- a corsage of summer flowers. Mrs. Una for nuuiv ntasnni. Lnnifihiinr. J. CMallord Jr.. a recent bride. is the only college east of Greens-' was also remembered with a oor- T Penning on Thursday morning. boro owned and operated by the age. i ' iiawin of ' Wilmington, "1 c: j ; tcr cf ( - f: T I " . , ' 1 ' ? .-, rLlti: irrlar i-.r ! f-;r at' t i of t' -r l: i i ; rr. i ; . Zls was i: " j ; anvllle tt t. d t j CI;e was t..e 1. 1 1 fam;?y, al 13 :.:'. of V.':: 5a, I and C m I.3-n, j liams, U. s Tale 1 1 ton Lowtoa aJ, lliere are 11 r?u;;.l i-C. . t-- " 1 i Methodists, in fact the only one " The hostess assisted by Mrs. by the North Carolina Conference. John Bandy, lS.im Ionise VThit"! ooooeoootftooooooooo:'i'":K oo'Ptoii'fttft oaaaoaaoo0o T 4,..;- fe;., t T , .: If'- ! s r V. T- ii;';; I t i i inn may "I , v , ' , 1 ij j w-t k J U L. v L3 I 'a " ji ,i '4 ' .V. ' 55,CC0 Square Feet of Floor Space WlVIliE, NORTH CAROLINA1 1 t I' 1 t t Mori. Aug. 16th, Wed. Aug. 18th, Fri. Auj 2Clh 4 1, T 1J ts. 1 . ; -: Tptacco is Selling Hih in Whitevills. Crinj it bh to Crutchfields Where you Will Always Get The High Dollar. : ' v 4 ! t ; - - recently spent several days with Charles UarcbalL MissXuciUe Teachey ,bf Wilm ington spent the week-end with her parents, Mr .and 2rs. Chas. Teachey. Mr. and Mrs. WilUe Fussell, of lowden, ; visited t relatives here EanJay, . Mrs. D. B. Herring and Misses Annie Louise and fine Herring spent Saturday In Wake Forest Misses Annie and Evelyn Bar den are visiting Mrs. John Wells in Burgaw. Mrs. J. XL Barden spent a few nays In Wilmington this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boney re cently visited Mrs. Honey's mother Mrs. Crump ,in Toltton. The members of the Methodist Sunday School enjoyed a picnic at TCtite Lake, Thursday afternoon. BELTS AXXOTCCKMESTa ' Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Wells, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Anne i-avis, on August 7, at Jam' es Walker Memorial Hospital, wmirgion. r , Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Barden an nounce the birth of a son, Thom as Aas, Jr., on August 8, at James walker Memorial Hospital, WZjuiaston. Prcjylcry Llccb W2mteston Presbvterv is callpd to meet at rirst rreilyterian Chur tan .aiton cf Ausrust li at 11:C3 far tie rzrrsse of dssol- r"Z t 9 r'v-J xtL.ilena bctweei! r, 3. ii H";'.8 anl tie LLLe ..'accamaw Crocp, and corji.r e t-U ta L'a L-oti tLe Tiater fa:' .. ;rp cf c: nrcLes. 7, I7.r.r '--.'jTlIller.-. f'li . " j t'.e 0il si:"-. ,.1 L 11. Zt T . , BAYM03TD CETTTCHTIELD If j; - " ; v - gaithlh cHuTcmnxD cf wa- ; r ' r 'ill e 1 ''The last word in portable dressing rooms designed for beach use, made its appearance recently at Santa Monica, Calif.,' when Jean Parker, film aotresa, Introduced an individ ual cabana. Housing but one per son and resembling a. large fire cracker, the cabana is of light weight construction, . . LOOKS FAR AHEAD - one great rreU cV.ll. Funeral Services were or- ' edintieirct'. ,- tL".r.'i: ' day afrsca lj 1 r j" ?, A. L. Xlojjoa ty r .v. . L. Cooiissan. Interment 1 k in the Southerland Cemetory r Magnolia. - Active palbsarcrs were: C. " Johnson, C. E. Cuinn. 0.11. V eyentt, G V. f r "r P. J. ; son, A. J, KuLiva, -A. 7. C. and L. fioutieiland. r."-""--y r bearers were: 3. A. r- L. ! Ecasley, V. E. L: Ei-ia;ou,Eeu.C- V,.M' E. D. rail, E. 2. lanfy, W. J ' kett, E, V. VJLs.i c. ; J. A. Cavin and A. J. i: I.: . . youi?3 fr.rls-of the town s:i . 1 flower f ivls. Lrs. Lewton was t: r - i a 1 j tii . I ..xd at Ue ege cf 13, I ' "it'-T'iatre8-ef v 10 " em c e 1 ' ". r wss t " i --I "3 tv j ii r;: ' r ' - ' -r . j - -, -Iterr t r ti if Emblazoned on the front- of his sweet shirt , are the letters of the future alma mater of two atil One-half year old Norman Scott Barnes, son of Joan Blondell, soreen star, by her former husband. When Norman reaches college age, "the University of California, Los An geles, Is to be favored with his patronage. PROUD B AliTCLLS : L. i !'.. ti.l and his son ' ae b;l Siullus at tliey pose w'-h t S.btur.: 3 presented to tKe C fiory tnrtstop by fidmirf 's rf d '"3 t" eclu' ration cf 1 r' J c st t: 9 Toio rrouiids. Fart, it t.a f:'S t!.Ke r-r'iuj i.; one Cf tL'm a home run. 9 i' t y 1 iter ai 1 better f:r 'it n iuiltan living.. Vi I ' :me you would fail 1 r"l I :st household du': 1, r s ; "a her chair with Irr I. j .ho knew her ihave 1- I "-(" tliat: "if C r , tere is no cl z-.s f icst of us." It wasaisu.j 1 ig to be in her presence. , ::'KOCCLAT Kent Holland, who lis t -1 riously ia is not far-rovf: -. : at his BK.lher's, Krs. Cji" : land in link HiH. ' Mr. ari Mrs. rcirr"7 ' are the rroud tarents tf a ' '1-2 lbs., born Anri.t 15. . and son ere both doL j 1 ' Mr. atl Mrs. Alt. T, itcd Mr and Mrs. H D. : Tuesday E!jht. Thry t 2 . '"irt of C-eir vacatluj 'rs-rzi. . . ( Mr and Mrs. W. E. C " 's. H. D. r-nrca r hsUsvr : -i-y. - ":z f 1 . . ?,t : lave t u r i "a- and Lls. Leo V.'. tack with tic-n. Mrs. L. P. Tju "., : in Eorn-y al i " ston Bhe; . .is 1" L. P. T.'1'..l a I i visited He I:: " r 1 One cf t' r an I 1 I i t f 'v.-rj yn'-s f 1 is a f
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