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f* Saturday Hours |j 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturday Hours i TELEPHONE 2800 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. *“MI -'-^ I TELEPHONE 2800 lii .■ m ^i.v.v.UJ!UAU^^ Benefit Dance Is Given At Country Club wial Service LeaSue Enter tain? At Clubhouse On Friday Evening The Cape Fear Country club was 'scene of one of the most en able events of the holiday sea |8' vriday evening when the ’ \a! service league entertained "ta benefit dance for the younger 1 { the city. The ballroom of * clubhouse was most attractive its decorations of red ribbon and . tapers. The balconies and col ons of the ballroom being gar f,dpd with red streamers with Le red bows, the mantel was hs°Ked with pine and clustered 'ith tall red tapers. During the evening refreshments were served, prize” winners of the evening tere Marion Woodbury and Joce , ’ peck in the waltz contest and Donald Gore and Annie Grace Parker in the jitterbug contest. vji0se attending were: Mary Elizabeth Toms. Catherine Peter r Catherine Russell, Anne Burr, Blanche Bolles Reynolds, Laura gee. Agnes Morton, Louise Davis, jocel'n Peck. Jean Parker, Annie Grace Parker, Katherine Good jtan. Sarah Stanton, Kathryn Scow. Annie Mae Johnson, Caro le Holland. Eloise Cooper, Ann Cooper. Mary Jean Christie, Dottie Sutherland and Sally Keels. Burt Myers. Jr., Harold Jeter, i . r T~v_ T_ m_ Odium U UUAl-J, XJ x .y a. X. xxxxxxxxx McGill. Herbert Houston, Billy McDonald. Jimmy Burns, Rock well Poisson. Bryan Thomason, Clark Poisson, Julian Morton, Jack Ormond, Ned Wooten, J. A. West, l. W. Fonvielle, Freddy Block, Marion Woodbury, Carl Thomas, Ed Trigg. Bobby Smith, Arthur Sham. Allan Strange, Joe Howe, Richard Dunlea. Donald Edmond son. Keith Fuller, Frank Ballard, Roger Thomas. Walker Taylor, Le on Todd. Nick Gore, Bubber Da vis. Jack Hiers. Owen R. Jones, William King. John King, Donald Matthews. Leomon Rogers, Bill Sutherland. Cliff Mclver, Dem ining Smith. Jack Preston, Court land Symmes. Pat Preston, Ledley B. Symmes, Charles Brindell, Bob by Sanders. Charles Boney, Tal madge Jordan, Bill Wallace, Don ald Gore, Pat Darden, Clarke Or rsll, Billy Boney-, Bobby Little, Carl Mathis, Dick Cantwell, Fred Willetts. Jr., and Paul Campbell and others. Patronesses were Mns. Julian Morton. Mrs. Nelson MacRae, Mrs. J. C. Roe, Mrs. Lester Preston, Mrs, Emmett Bellamy, Mrs. Ray mond Holland. Mrs. Arthur Diehl, Mrs. Frederick Willetts and Mrs. B R. Morrison. 1 * * * local STUDENTS' plan program at WOMAN’S COLLEGE GREENSBORO. Dec. 14,—In a traditional “Hanging of the Weens . Freshmen “Y” clubs at mian s college will share the Prevelant spirit of Christmas with ,eir faculty friends Sunday Eve ,ln§. December 15. Visiting the homes of Mrs. Mrles Duncan Mclver, wife of ■:e founder of the college; Dr. ■ Jackson, dean of administra Miss Harriet Elliott, dean of Jren; and the campus residence the group will hang Christ 1 s wreaths and sing carols. Miss l,EV?r N°hles, of Greenville, will a(>fhe singing and Misses Edna Groves, of Greensboro and ‘ y Dahlm, of Evanston, 111, will ‘ accordian accompaniment. festivities will begin at 7:30 ,.n • a , special Christmas vesper is ho06 m hut- The service Davi mgp planned hy Misses Julia Wilm , Boone’ Elizabeth Jordan, RVl- ngon, an(t Mary McFarland, Chr;T'V 11 WiI1 feature special j(is mas music and readings by Hali LLucy Corbett, Wilmington; iu. March, Mt. Airy; and Julia "oernathy, Jackson Heights, N. Y. i»erthtdehght ceremony will im uaMj, ;Teccde the hanging of Lgreens. honJ Y' C- A- wil1 hold open in, in the hut after the carol 5 * -i. p 'LIAM hooper ■'T' A. HAS MEET 3e WilUani Hooper P.-T. A. Jeiv . . resular meeting in the lftiirsHUd^0r*um *'^!e school on iuhaay evening. Miss Maude den,„ cf the High school Bible Ci,1’. was speaker of the t(;0 ,®; Miss Webber will give the cefSons a day this week at '.school. da?‘Sf Webber in her talk Thurs ha's thCriin" stated that every child the n 6 ri.8l‘t to a good heritage, cessities of life, an education to ,s?lritual advancement. She al ls ad5 sbe uses the Bible Wctin aSdS for ^er teachings, de charal certain passages to teach ifivitprf ,r traits- The parents were they m0 s't with the classes that the" fA.j watch the reaction of TheSf. ' d'en of these teachings, every Spccial classes will be held 10 i ^orning between 8:55 and M. 5 Igor Gorin il Famed concert and screen | artist who will be heard here g Monday evening at the New | Hanover High school audi- S torium at 8:30 o’clock when | he will open the concert sea- § son of the Wilmington Co- fj Operative Concert associa- | tion. s TOULA PETALAS S ENGAGED TO WED | MR. MARKATOS 5 - | The engagement of Miss Toula £ Petalas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 2 G. S. Petalas to Leonidas Markatos j of Norfolk, Va., was announced at ^ a formal dinner given at the home g of the bride-elect. Only members of the immediate families were ^ present. £ Those present were Miss Nausee 2 Petalas, Miss Rosie Petalas, Mr. ^ and Mrs. Steve George. Miss De- £ metra George, George George, Mr. 2 and Mrs. Nick Koutroulias, Misses Evelyn and Anna Koutroulias, Mr. ^ and Mrs. Pete Barkas, Jerry Bar- g kas and Dennis Peppos. 2 Out-of-town guests from Norfolk. were relatives of the groom-to-be; £ Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Anninos, Miss 2 Demetra and Pete Anninos, Mrs. $ Spiros Anninos, Andrew Anninos, £ Mrs. Dennis Aninos. Miss Dina g Anninos, ad Nick Aninos. Also | Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kares and ^ Artemis Kares of Greenville. g Wedding plans will be announced 2 later. 5 § * * * S ft CAROLINA BEACH g HOME CLUB HOLDS g DECEMBER MEETING | 1 es The December meeting of the ]| Carolina Beach Home Dcmonstra- § tion club was held Thursday Decern- £ ber 5 at the home of Mrs. M. A. « Sly, with Mrs. Sly and Mrs. Fran ci-i Ludwig as hostesses. The presi- ^ dent, Mrs. Floyd Fowler presided. 5 After a short business session, J Miss Ann Mason displayed an at tractive table arrangement made of E fruits; also several other Christmas « suggestions made by club mem- i! bers. After this. a Christmas program was carried out. Porter £ Wagstaff received a prize for the g most beautiful wrapped package, ^ Mrs. A. T. Harris received a prize g for the most useful package. g A11 club members were delighted § to have as their guest, Mrs. C. M. ^ Jones, Mrs. T. B. Marchall, of Caro- g lina Beach and Mrs. A. J. Chapman 2 of Washington, D. C. The hostesses served delicious £ home made jam cake with coffee and * wine. ; * * * § Miss Nancy Ann Campbell | Becomes Bride Of Alva | Kilpatrick Cooper Here | - <* (Continued From Page Thirteen) | I gowned in a lovely frock and wore » a corsage of orchids. £ Immediately following the cere- fj mony the bride’s parents enter- S tained at a reception at their home ^ in Oleander. The home was ar- J ranged throughout with greenery | and vases of swansonia. gardenias J and white sweetpeas. The mantels ^ were banked with white carnations * and white snapdragons. Jj Later in the evening the couple ^ left for a wedding trip south, upon 5 their return to the city they will 2 make their home in Oleander. Mrs. jjj Cooper changed to a smart cos- ^ tume of black with Persian Lamb g trim and wore a small hat of Persian lamb. She completed her ^ costume with black accessories and g a corsage of white roses and lilies 2 of the valley. | Mrs. Cooper is the daughter of ^ Mr. and Mrs. L. Paul Campbell, * of Oleander, Wilmington. She is g a graduate of St. Mary’s school i) in Raleigh and Arlington Hall in ff Washington, D. C. Mr. Cooper is 2 the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. tS Cooper, of Prattville, Ala., and ^ has made his home in Wilmington 5 for the past several years where % he is connected with the Atlantic ^ Coast Line Railroad. He is a gradu- ^ ate of the Starke University school » of Montgomery, Ala., and is a J graduate of The Citadel at Charles- ^ ton, S. C. 5 | HAIR CROPS | A Chicago scalp specialist states ^ that the average person who g reaches the age of 60 without be- VJ coming bald grows about 15 crops § of hair, a new one every four g years 1 St to All and to All a FINE GIFT from 1 f f | "MOONGLO" | 5 Diamonds | $59.50 $1.00 Weekly ^ Thrillingly designed |? to win her heart. 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