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am_ NEWS TIHIE g1®®? eiTTV ©Fg>l3®(aEIBg§ AMIS_IFfa? WILMINGTON, N. C., SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1946 ““ Holiday Highlights In And Around Town MISS ALICE SPRUNT, attractive daughter of Hr. and Mrs. James Dalziel Sprunt of 1617 Market street, pictured with h6r fiance, Lieut. William P. Carter, Jr., USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Carter of Charleston, S. C., taken at the Spin ster’s ball at the club which honored Miss Sprunt. • ■ Spinster Officers and their “dates’1: White Benton, Jr., left, wi th Miss Carolyn Holland, treasurer; Robert H. Crawford, Jr., with Miss May Taylor, president; Kenneth Sprunt with Miss Mae daft; e, secretary, snapped at the annual Christmas ball of the club at the Cape Fear Country Club. v«y.-r..7 .Jj? -MISS ELOISE BETHELL, who has been spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bethell, of Glen Arden Miss Bethell is spending this winter in New York City. Pictured with Miss Bethell is Jim Robertson, who has just returned to Washington, D. C., after the holidays here. ELIZA YONGE WOOTTEN, charming daughter of Mr. and Mr*‘ E‘0fT^m“got0?’ •■'no is spending the holiday season with her parents having recently returned from India. She is Pictured here with Lieut. John T. Schiller, USNR. --- -:.. * . MR. AND MRS. A. B. CHEA THAM, left, snapped at the Cape Fear Country Club on New Year’s Eve when they entertained at a beautiful supper party and dance honoring Mr. and Mrs. James K. Paul, who are moving to Winston Salem to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Cheatham are mak ing their home at 26 Mimosa Place, this city. ...— MISS MARY BELLAMY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bellamy of Wilmington, who is spending the winter in New York snapped at the Cape Fear Country club during the holidays with Allen Strange, pictured during intermission of one of the gala dances. T • •• •• ' - • < m Miss Midge Stranee i^Pr^SnTMarguerite MacHae, Laurence Gray Sprunt, Martha Bellamy and Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Lauriston Crittenden S(nomilar bridal coupIe of the early fall, incidentally Mrs. Crittenden is the former Betty Swam of Wilmington.) This group was snapped at the SJnrtyS during one of the events of the holiday season « It Fjm MISS BETTY BACON McCOY, attractive daughter of Jimmy McCoy of Wilmington, who has been spending the holiday season with her father; she is attending the Garland School in Boston Pictured with Betty Bacon is Lieut. Matthew S. Stolarz, USMC, at her delightful Christmas party given last week-end by her father in her honor. , MISS MIDGE STRANGE, quite a popular young member of the social set of Wilmington, pictured with Joseph W. Hooper, Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Hooper, of Market street. Joe recently returned to Harvard to resume his studies at the Medical college after the holidays spent here with his parents. (All Photos on this page by Staff Photographer Knight) V
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