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MRS. A. B. BLAKE, JR., who, prior to her m arriage at St. Paul’s Episcopal church on August JC. was Miss Permelia Marie Wheatley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wheatley of this city. Mr. jjlake is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blake, also of this city. May Price Engaged To W. B. Walton Mrs. Jessie Monroe Smeds of listen Island, New York, an I Bounces the engagement of her daughter, May Price of Wilming ton, to William B. Walton, son of ilrs. W. B. Walton of this city. The wedding will take place this fall. Oft MONEY BACKI , Take off those fatty bulges. Have a slim. styl* lsh figure by following the Srn plan. NO DRUG 1 NO LAXATIVE 9 NO EXERCISE !Sm Candy Tablets will help you to reduce .. take off ugly fat. Simply follow the directions. Styl is the niw ■j Vitamin and Mineral Candy Tablet. 93 day supply, $2.25 SAUNDERS DRUG STORE 108 N. Front St. a fr—■- ----- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Hen neberger and daughter Elise and Mrs. Lawrence Geddes of Balti more, Md., are visiting Mr. anc Mrs. Andrew Johnson, 113 Brook wood avenue. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hope Crawford of Rutherfordton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Taylor. * * * The Rev. and Mrs. Francis Cos of Pittsburgh, Pa., are visiting Gen. and Mrs. Albert Cox at theii cottage on Wrightsville Beach. * • * Mrs. Horton James has returned from Tarboro where she has been visiting her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Grainger. * • * Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Cronly and Mr. and Mrs. Wortham Spill man all of Richmond, Va., have been visiting at the Kitty cottage, Wrightsville Beach. * * * Miss Joan Jacobi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jacobi has returned to her home on Wrights ville Beach, after a six-weeks visit in Baltimore, Md. * * * Mrs. Margaret Sloan Muse and daughter, Louise and Margaret, of Statesville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hardwick, Wrightsville Beac-h. * * * Herbert Taylor of Tarboro is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clark at their cottage on Wrightsville Beach. * * * Miss Ida McLean Black, retired Presbyterian missionary from the Belgium Congo, who is making her home with her sister, Mrs. M. O. Alexander, has recently moved to Lake View, S. C., where the Rev. M. O. Alexander has accept ed a call to old historic Bear CINDERELLA BOOTERIE’S CAVA LIE R Cavalier—a high-riding, swashbuckling shoe with the casualness that’s so chic with all tailored ensembles! combination of “suef]ed yearling,” a leather of richly individual character with a velvety texture, and smooth yearling,” a leather of fine glove-tannage. You’ll want to We Cavalier in the new, down-to earth color of Sandstone (beige). Exclusively Yours At — CINDERELLA ROOTERIE 113 north Front Street Swamp Baptist church. Her ad dress will be Lake View. S. C. • • • Mrs. Barnes O’Connor has re turned to Philadelphia, after visit ing her mother, Mrs. J. W. Mey land at her home on Carolina Beach. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleeze, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cleeze, and Miss Elsie Cleeze have returned home after visiting relatives in Buffalo, Niagra Falls, and parte of Cana da. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Henge veld and daughter Betty, of Win chester, Va.. are visiting Mrs. Hengeveld’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott at their cottage on West Oxford street, Wrighte ville Beach. They plan to return to their home soon after Labor Day. • * * B. H. Bridger, who has been a patient at the James Walker Me morial hospital, is recuperating at his home, 425 South Lumina ave nue. * * • Miss Georgella Thomas of Char lotte has returned to her home after spending some time in the city as the guest of Miss Eliza beth Evans. Ik * Mr. and Mre. G. W. Melton, Jr., of Masonboro Sound, left Wednes day to spend several days at the Ashbery Biltmore hotel in Ashe ville. * * * Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Bowers and children, Bobby and Evelyn, are spending the week-end in western Nobth Carolina. Miss Evelyn Bow ers will go to Lenoir Rhyne at Hickory next week to att nd the Lutheran summer school for church workers. * * * Dr. and Mrs. Weil S. King and young daughter, Marian, of Clear water, Fla., will return to their home today after having spent an extended visit with their parent*;, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. King on South Lumina avenue, Wrights ville Beach. * ♦ * Miss Jean Solomon, who is a freshman at the Duke University School of Nursing, arrived Satur day to spend several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Solomon, at their summer home on Wrightsville Beach. * * * Miss Marie Solomon, who has for the past week been in Ashe ville to attend the wedding of Mies Frances McClure and Robert B. Peters, III, has returned to her home on Wrightsville Beach. • * * Mrs. Anna F. Schroeder of Sa vannah, Ga., arrived Saturday to spend several days with her sis ter, Mrs. Harry Solomon. * • * Dr. and Mrs. Jack H. Robbins and children of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hinton on Wrightsville Sound. • • * Miss Marjorie Davis ie the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cunning ham Ingalls at their summer home, Ingallshore, in Bernard, Maine. * • * Mrs. J. K. Niven has returned from the Atlantic Coast line hos pital in Rocky Mount and is re cuperating at her home. * * * Rochelle-Walkins Riies Announced Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Watkins of Leland announce the marriage of their daughter, Wilma, to Eugene Rochelle, S 1-c U.S.N. The wedding took place August 13, at 4 o’clock in the Zion Metho dist parsonage. The Rev. Walter B. Gregory, pastor of the church officiated. Low-Butikofer Invitations Received Here The following wedding invita tions have been received here: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herman Butikofer request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Emmy Louise to Mr. Kirk Hall Low on Friday, the fifth of September at four o’clock in the after noon All Saints Episcopal church Atlanta, Georgia Miss Butikofer ij now living In Monrovia, Calif, a suburb of Los Angeles. Mr. Low is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Avery C. Low of this city. * * * LAKE WACCAMAW LAKE WACCAMAW, Aug. 23.— Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Watte of Dan ville, Va., were week-end visitors to friends here. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bass of Charlotte spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Baldwin at their home on the Balwinn Circle. Mr. and Mrs. David Powell of Greensboro, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hilburn this week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nobles of Lumberton are spending a few days at the Goldston hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Way and son J. C. Jr., of Asheboro are spending this week here with friends. Mrs. W. E. Stone has returned home after spending ten days in High Point, Greensboro, and Lum berton with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Merritt were visitors in Chapel Hill this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker and family of Wadesboro are spending a few days here in one of the Baldwin cottages. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kinlaw of Statesville, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Luck of Sea Grove, and Hillard Kinlaw of Ayden were guests of Mr. and Mre. S. A. Eure Sunday. Mrs. Alva Williams of Greens boro is spending sometime Uefe with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Eure. Mrs. Alva Williams and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Eure were visitors at Myrtle Beach Friday. The Woman'i Society of Chris tian Service of Wananish Metho dist church held its monthly meet ing at the home of Mrs. Richard E. Stone. Mrs. Woodrow Wayne presided over the meeting, in the absence of the president, and re ports were given by chairmen of the various departments. After a brief discussion of busi ness, the meeting was turned over to Mrs. L. W. Chauncey, who led in devotional. During the social hour which followed the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Bums Goldston, served ice cream and cake to Mr. L. W. Chauncey, Mrs. S. A. Eure, Mrs. W. E. Stone, Mrs. Woodrow Wayne, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. J. M. Graham, Mrs. T. C. Pate, Mrs. C. E. Riggs and Mre. Ada Morse. • * * VFW Auxiliarfy Holds Musical Hour A Vrj ’sical hour was held Fri day evening by the Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Lthe Lake Forest Community cen ter. The center was decorated with mixed flowers. Open-faced sand wiches, cookies, and punch were served. During the evening Richard MARRIED IN WHITEVILLE — Mr. and Mrs. Walter Croom are shown above cutting their wedding cake, following their marriage, in the Whiteville Baptist church, August 17. Mrs. Croom is the former Miss Veda Merle Avant of Whiteville and Wilmington, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Avant of Whiteville. Mr. Croom is from Middlesex and Raleigh. First Presbyterian To Open Kindergarten September 29 Continuing its progress made in youth education in the past two years, the First Presbyterian church will open its kindergarten under the direction of Mrs. Charl es D. King and Miss Bacon McKoy September 29. Preferences in enrolling will be given to children of the First Pres byterian church until Sunday, Sep tember 7. Other children may re gister now and be placed on a waiting list to be enrolled after that date. one of the fine assets of the kin derarten, equipped with swengs, slide, sand box and ample room for play. A fee of $10 monthly will be charged parents with $2 extra for equipment the first month. Mrs. King, one of the directors, has asked that persons wishing special information, call her at 2 3193. Everyone is taiking about . • . Radio Wave THE ONLY PERMANENT WAVE SYSTEM WITH SPLIT SECOND TIMING! NOT A MACHINE WAVE! NOT A COLD WAVE! 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FREE HEARING AID CLINIC August 25,26.27,28.29,: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ACOOSTICON WILMINGTON CO. TRUST BLDG. SUITE 42 Phone 2-8420 BUY LOCALLY - TRADE WITB HOME FOLKS DIAL 2-3311 FOR NEWSPAPER SERVICE The school will be open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. un til 12 noon, and the enrollment is limited to children aged four and five years. The curriculum will be planned as a cooperative responsibility be tween the teachers and the church staff to provide Christian training for mind and body and to give children an opportunity to express themselves creatively through such materials as finger paints, crayons, and clay. Through as sociation with other children of their own age, the church educa tion staff believes that they will develop resourcefulness, initiative and muscular control. Daily lessons in appreciation of good music will be given and Ed win D. Clark, organist will conduct regular choir practice. Light re freshments will be served dailiy. The enclosed out-of-door court is Not Abraham Lincoln, but Ed ward Everett was selected as ora tor on the occasion Gettysburg National Soldiers Cemetery was dedicated. Woods, accompanied by Miss Iuby Peel, sang several select ions. Hostesses for the entertainment were Mrs. Stanley Zatkiewicz, Mrs. L. L. Smith, and Mrs. E. . Saleeby. Mrs. Lula Reece, vice-president, urged members to be present at the meeting to be held at the Tide Water hall on September 8. A. B. BLAKE WAFFLE IRONS • AUTOMATIC TOASTERS • TOASTOVES PORTABLE WASHING MACHINE • ELECTRIC FANS A Complete Line Of Electrical Supplies 123 Market Street_ Dial 5189 Summer Witchery Look your bewitchingest for a gala Labor Day Week-End! Make your appointment early! CLOSED SEPT. 1st and 2nd TROUTMAN'S BEAUTY SALON 107 Chestnut Street Dial 7642 Listen TODAY! W M F D 12:30 P. M. Smilin’ Thru Congratulating the newlyweds married during the past week in WILMINGTON and the presen tation of a gift each week to the Lucky Bride and Groom! 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