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Brides-Elect Honored Last Evening By Spinsters At Annual Christmas Ball Held At Cape Fear Country Club The Spinsters entertained last i„o at a colorful Christmas at the Cape Fear Country club onoring three of its members are to become brides—Miss Mice Sprunt whose engagement A Lieut. William Porter Cart Jr., !° announced today by her par ts- Kiss Louise Hooper who will en d' Herbert Miller Wilson, Jr., " d jyiiss Kathryn Snow whose en gagement to Capt. Carl Morrison Mien Jr., was announced yester day. The club ballroom was most at-, tiVf;v decorated and at the far orth end was an enormous Christ. ” wreath through which the 'U|v. ladies and their escorts 1ssea forming the figure. Those Lking up the figure were Miss Mav Tavlor with Robert H. Craw V d j..,, Miss Mae Clarke with Kenneth M. Sprunt, Miss Carolyn Holland with Whit Benton, Miss Tncelyn Peck with Allen Strange, Miss Charlotte aprum; wun iviajor Roddy' Kidder, Miss Agnes Morton ith carl N. Mathis, Miss Louise Hooper with Herbert Miller Wil in'Miss Mice Sprunt with Lieut. William Porter Cart, Jr., and Miss Kathryn Snow with George Forbes. The Spinsters include: Mary Elizabeth Barefoot, Catherine Becker, Lillian Bellamy, Mary Bellamy. Ann Burr, Sue B. Calder, Mary Ann Cheatham, Mae Clarke, Helen Codington, Lucile Conly, Marie Conly, Marguerite Crow, Hattie Daniels, Maria Davis, Mary Ann Dixon. Mildred Evans, Betsy |ea:on Fonvielle, Lily Groover, Margaret Groover, Elizabeth Hard ivicke, Betty Henderson, Helen Hicks.' G bbs Holmes, Carolyn Hoi-' land, Louise Hooper, Blanche Ja cobi,’ Eloise Jacobi, Lelia James, Mary London James, Nancy Jef frey, Anne LaPorte, Nancy Lynch, Alana Matthes, Emma Mitchell, Agnes Morton, Virginia Oliver, Margaret Parks, Jocelyn Peck, Ju liette Robertson, Laura Roe, Peggy Rorison. Catherine Russell, Billie Sidbury, Kathryn Snow, Alice Sprunt, Charlotte Sprunt, Julie Sprunt. Isabelle Stellings, Mildred Stevens, May Strange, Dorothy Sutherland. Lila Symmes, Mary Symmes, May Taylor, Byah Thom ason, Mary Elizabeth Toms, Em ma Trask, Jean Vendig, Louise Warner, Betty Sue Westbrook, Em ma Bellamy Williamson, Betty Blue Davis, Daisy Lee Woodbury, Frances Cheshire and Mildred Lee. . Stag list jncludea: John Alexius, Leon Andrews, fed Brown, Kedar Brown, Leslie Boney, Billy Boney, Swift M. Boatwright, Sigmund Bear, Sam Bear, Arthur Bluethen «>al, Capt. George Bethell, Ensign Robert R. Bellamy,, Graham Bare, foot, Lieut. P. Franklin Bell, En sign William Beery, Ed Baker, Lieut. James A. Brown, Jimmy Bums, Bobby Burns, Billy Bums, Charles Blake, Ike Belk, Otis Bain, Jr., Whit Benton, Edward Brink ley, Alexander Beard, Robert Cal der, Hugh Calder, Comdr. William I. Corbett, Jimmy Corbett, John Clarke, Herbert Codington, John Codington, Dan Cameron, Wm. B. Campbell, Jr., George Clark, Ro bert H. Crawford, Jr., Paul Camp bell, George Covington. John Car ter, Lieut. William P. Cart, Jr., Lieut. Murdock Dunn, Arthur Diehl, Claude Davis, Jimmy Davis, Sanford Doxey, Hugh DuBose, Lem Doss, Capt. T. Y. Davis, Major Ben Dixon, Major James C. Downs, Fred Dick, Sam Erwin, Carring ton Eggleston, Haywood Emerson, John Evans, Lt. Comdr. J. Em bic, George Forbes, L. W. Fon vielle, J. C. Fox, Jr., Ned Frown felter. Bob Garey, Victor Grain ger, Bill Gurnage, Joseph W. Hoop, er, Jr.; Lieut. James Harris, Wade Har ris, John Halsey, Brenton Halsey, Davis Howes, Bill Howard, Talia ferro Hughes, Jimmy Hughes, Win der Hughes, Claude Howell, Lieut. Lewis E. Haines, Meares Harriss, Norris Hodgkins, Joe Hardwicke, Billy Head, Johnny Hill, Tommy Hines, Ellis Herring, Capt. E. E. Jones, Tom James, George John son, Major Roddy Kidder, Peter Knight, Jr., Carroll Koonce, Ro bert A. Little, George Lynch, Tom Lynch, Joe Lord, Tommy Morton, Julian Morton, John Davis Mac Rae, Hugh MacRae, Johnny Mur chison, Wallace Murchison, David Murchison, Bill Miars, Clarence Myers, Jimmy Metts, Howard Morrow, E. L. Mathews, Bert My ers, Joe Shepard Morrison, Carl N. Matthis, Joe Morris, Jr., Harry McGirt, Pomeroy Nichols, Jr., Preston Oliver, Frank Oppenheim er, William Peck, Oscar Peck, Bill Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Will Observe 50tlr Anniversary Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jackson of 1108 South Fourth street, will cele brate their 50th wedding anniver sary on Sunday afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock. No invitations have been issued here but friends are cordially in vited to call during the afternoon. GESTAPO KILLED POLISH SAVANTS WARSAW, Poland — Twenty three of Poland’s greatest mathe maticians were killed by the Ges tapo during the Nazi occupation of this country. An investigator for the Univer sity of Warsaw, which like 17,000 other homes and buildings, was burned and blown up by the Nazis after the 1944 insurrection, said the mathematicians were slain simply because they were men of learning or were of the Jewish race. The investigator’s report said “in the domain of all other sci ences in Poland, the situation is analogous—Poland lost her best under the Nazi occupation.” About half of the communities of the United States (54,000 vil lages and towns) have only high way transportation. Perdew, Rockwell Poisson, Clark Poisson, Fred Poisson. Horace Pearsall, Donald Parsley, Jack Preston, Pat Preston, Lester Pres ton, Frazier Perry, Charles A. Peschau, Bill Peters, Dudley Pat rick, Jim Robertson, Dr. Frank Reynolds, Lieut. Stanley Rehder. Billy Rehder, Lieut. James E. Riley, Gerald Robinson, William Rankin, Walter Sheffield; Bobby Strange, Allen Strange. Kenneth M. Sprunt, Laurence Gray Sprunt, Jimmy Sprunt, Lieut. Hugh Sprunt, Lt. Comdr. Worth Sprunt, Lt. Comdr. Walter Sprunt, Chap lain David Sprunt, Lieut. Walter Storm, Tommy Swain. Buren Sid bury. Bill Southerland, Billy Smith, John Schiller, Corbett Sto-; vail, Miller Snow, Johnny Symmes. ! Ivey Sutton, Tommy Snell, Ledley | Symmes, Cpl. P.H. Scott, Sgt. Mur. ^ ray Simms, Delmer Saitter, Walk-! . er Taylor, Raymond Thomason, Bobby Taylor, James Taylor, Leon Todd, Ben Washburn, Jojjin Wood, Tom Wright, Marion Woodbury, Tyler Welch, Ned Wootten, Bob Williams, E. L. White, Ji\, Herbert! Miller Wilson, Jr., Ellis White. I c Emerson Willard. Martin Willard.; I Jim Williams, Robert Williams, e Harry Woodward and Bill Wallace. I c Miss Alice Potter Sprunt, daughter of Mr. a nd Mrs. James Dalziel Sprunt, whose engagement has been announced to 1st ieut. William Porter Ca rt, Jr., United States Marine Corps Reserve, son of Jr. and Mrs. William Porter Cart of Charleston, S. C. Candlelight Service Will Be Held Sunday A special candle light service of edication will be held at Sunset ark Methodist church Sunday vening at 7:30 o’clock. The hurch will be lighted with can dies. As each member enters he will be given a candle. At the end of the sermon the minister will call for dedication of lives to the service of God during the year of 1948. All who make the dedica tion will come forward with lighted | candles symbolizing the light they will shed for Christ in their com munity. The pastor’s text will be “Let your light so shine that others may see your good works and glor vo"v Father which is in Heav en.” Music will include “Sun of il.” “Walk in the Light! So Thou Know,” and ‘‘Holy Spirit, Truth Divine.” ' L'Arioso Yule Ball Planned For Tonight The annual Holiday baU of the L’Arioso German club wiU be held this evening at the Cape Fear Coun try club beginning at 10 o’clock. Bubbles Becker and his orchestra will furnish the music. Patronsess will be Mrs. Marsden Bellamy, Mrs. Thomas W. Davis, Mrs. George B. Elliott, Mrs. T. G. Empie, Mrs. J. Victor Grainger, Mrs D. H. Lippitt, Mrs. J. Laur ence Sprunt, Mrs. C. Van Leuvan, Mrs. A. Sidney Williams, Mrs. J. K. Wise and Mrs. Thomas H. Wright. The officers of L’Arioso include: Hargrove Bellamy, president; Peter Browne Ruffin, vice-president; Swift M. Boatwright, secretary treasurer; Kenneth M. Sprunt, leader. The board of governors in clude: John H. Hardin, J. Doug las Taylor, Robert M. Williams and Richard B. Gwathmey. Virginia Police Chief Orders Cops To Shoot WINCHESTER, Va„ Dec. 27—(P) —Chief of Police C. W. Hollis said today he had issued orders to all city policemen to shoot on sight anyone they saw knocking out Win Chester’s large street lights. Young vandals taking pot shots at the lights, he said, were cost ing the city an increasing amount of money and that his orders were to “shoot them and then arrest them” because “its easier to ar rest them after they’re shot.” Police, he added, “generally carry rifles loaded with buck shot.’ SEES DEFEAT AUGUSTA, Ga., Dec. 27fl—(U.B— Roy V. 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