CONTEST WINNERS
FETED BY LIONS
Reclamation Winners
Guest Of Club at Lunch
eon Meet
Winners of the recent declama
t ;i contest at New Hanovdr High
s, hool sponsored by the Wilming
ton Lions club were guests at
toe civic organization’s luncheon
meeting yesterday, J. C. Parker,
c the club’s publicity committee,
reported.
They w ere Robert McCarl,
Adair Simkins, Frank Bradley,
and Betty Lou O’Masters, who
were accompanied by Mrs. A. V.
joiner of the school faculty.
During the session, which was
presided over by Joe Hood, pres
ident, the members heard an ad
dress by Mrs. C. Wayne Speneei
who spoke in behalf of the Cancer
drive. Dr. H. A. Codington also
spoke briefly in behalf of the
cancer campaign.
Betty Lou O'Masters and Rob
ert McCarl delivered their prive
winning declamations for the
cuito members.
Two announcements made dur
ing the meeting were the fashion
show and dance, sposored by the
club, will be held at Lumina on
Wrightsville Beach on April 19
and that nominations for officers
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Pint $2.25
AustingsNicKols
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Hein Arrives
NEW YG. J — (U.R) -
An infant size iron lung will be
rushed from Atlanta, Ga.. to
Charlotte, N. C-, for 18-month-old
poliomyeletis victim Larry Ra
bom, the National Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis said today.
The foundation said the lung,
one of a limited number of small
sized respirators, was located by
telephone from New York. The
child, whose home is in Salisbury.
N. C., is in Orthopedic hospital,
Gastonia, He was stricken last
September.
In a recent survey in Washing
ton state, 38 per cent of the chil
dren questioned listed a swim
ming pool as first choice for com
munity recreation.
for the club for the new year will
be made at next week’s meeting.
Other guests of the club were
Dr. Robert T. Pigford and Davis
Haines. _
10th & Market — 8th & Castle Winter Park
We Bring You Fine Foods, Variety, Service And
for your
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Ground Beef, lb.39c
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Strictly Fresh Grade A
Eggs, doz.49c
Chuck Roast, ib.45c
Fat Back Neat, lb.29c
Swift’s Premium
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JUICY FLA. ORANGES, dozen_27c
FIRM CRISP CABBAGE, lb_5c
HONEY DEW MELLON, each_ 49c
Extra Standard Tomatoes, No. 2 can .... lj)c
Premier Large Sweet Peas, No. 2 can .. 25c
Libby Apricots, No. 2Vi can 2SC
Dukes Mayonnaise, pi. jar.49c
Sunshine Pimentos, 7 oz. jar 2IC
PREMIER OR STOKELEY
Cranberry Sauce, can.25c
STOKELEY’S FINEST
Yellow Cling Peaches, No. Wi can . . .. 32c
Chef-Boy-Ardee
Spaghetti Dinner( pkg.29c
60 Count Embossed
Paper Napkins,.15c
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Gerbers or Clapps
Strained Baby Foods, doz. fl5c
BALLARDS
FLOUB
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RABBI JACOBS !
SPEAKS ON LOVE j
Sermon Tonight Final Dur
ing The Passover
Season
Rabbi Pizer W. Jacobs will speak
on “Life’s Highest Message —
Love”, at the Friday night serv
ive in the Temple of Israel, the
last day of the Passover season,
he announced last night.
The service will begin pron ,->tly
at 8 p. m., and in his talk Rabbi
Jacobs will stress the belief that
love, without hate, or contempt is
the great need of life today.
Services also will be held on
Saturday morning at 11 o’clock
and Sunday school will held on
Sunday morning at 10:30 o’clock.
The public is cordially invited.
COURT RECESSES
FOR WEEK-END
The first week of the April civil
term of Superior Court, with Judge
Chester R. Morris of Currituck
county presiding, recessed yester
day afternoon after disposing of
four cases during the day long
session.
Court will reconvene here next
Monday at 10 a. m. with Judge
Clawson L. Williams of Sanford
presiding.
During yesterday’s session most
of the day was consumed with the
case of Dorothy Clemens Boone vs
David L. Boone.
The Boones agreed to enter a
consent judgment which Judge
Morris said he would accept.
As set out in the judgment Mrs
Boone, who was seeking alimony
without divorce, will receive $100
immediately and $30 f?er month for
a period of two years in addition
to her attorney’s fee, which was
set by the judge at $75.
Leon B. Royal by his next friend,
A. W. Royal, received a judgment
for $600 damages for injuries sus
tained in a traffic accident from
Z. V. Pate, Inc.
Divorces were granted in the
suits of Frances W. Williamson
vs. John E. Williamson and Mary
Elizabeth Parker vs. William How
ard Parker.
REQUEST ADDITIONAL ROTC
RALEIGH, April 10—(/P)— N. C.
State College has requested the
war department to establish three
additional ROTC units on the cam
pus, effective July 1, Col. Sam A.
Gibson, commandant of the col
lege’s department of military
science and tactics, said today.
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Size 16 takes 3 yards 39-inch.
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NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE, NUM
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BEEF
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VEAL CUTLETS, lb.... 79c
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RED FISH, lb.29c
POLLOCK, lb.17c
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