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fESPAY, JULY 24, ~H Joci MRS. WARREN E A (AY CELEBRATION t >ert Thompson and Mrs. t ith delightfully enter- a ursday night at the! h ise on the water front (g Irs. Josie Newton on J irthday. <3 H. Cranmer recited es of poetry and the g red that reviving old t1 ton was pleasantly she opened her many a useful gifts. h esses served sandI old fashioned pound inch. oying this delightful T..J | ^lasion 'vere: juugc a.nu ?uo. Knmer. Mrs. Phelps, Miss Mae Kips. Mrs. Boyette, Mrs. R. I. Mrs. K. Tobiason. Mrs. Kr]je Gause, Mrs. John ErickK Miss Katie Dosher, Mrs. Ida a Kter Watson, Mrs. Price Fur-1a Hss. Mrs. Thalia St. George, | Ks~ \v. E. Dosher, Mrs. Joe King, Jr., Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Geor-: Grimes. Miss Lottie Mae New- j 8 K. Miss Marion St. George, Miss j 0 Kvard Newton, Mr. and Mrs. K) Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. K Smith. Miss Blanche Newton, Kss Susie Newton, Miss Zue V Kwton. and the honoree, Mrs. e: He Newton. fishing party " Krhe Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Mar- v m entertained Friday on their Kt. ',The Josephine Marshall," number of Whiteville guests. n Kshmu was unusually good. I Kout two bushels of blackfish j 1 Kre packed and carried tojj K^ picnic lunch was enjoyed by iP K Part>"' which included, Law- [ K Horton. Mr. Horton, Mr. Will'. Kmlken. Mr. Martin Schulken, j K Charlie Floyd and Mr. E. M. I.. Ktchell. of Whiteville, Mr. Char- " K Rourk. Warren Hood and Mr. Hd Mrs. A. H. Marshall. ' F k ice cream party K^In Morris Cranmer was host y Ka" ice cream party Thursday t ^Kit at the home of his par-: Ms. Judge and Mrs. E. H. Cran^Er. on Moore Street. K^osc enjoying the ice cream |01 K^ded: Misses Carolyn Bellamy IW K~ Kollette, Thelma and Nor-! K Johnson: Messrs. Neils Jer-1 ^Eisen, Gus Swann, Carlton Hoi- ,W K Bobbie Bellamy, Otto Fra-' K Jam "s Frazier, Ormana Leg- j, M an" Morris Cranmer. ^ " ?????? j ^ ' I .... ETY [OOD, EDITOR he Rev. Willard D. Allbeck of he Highland Lutheran Church, ,nd the bride was attended by >er cousin, Mrs. Letha Burris of louthport, N. C. and Mr. Stanley ordan was the groom's attenant. The bride is the youngest dauhter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray and he groom is the son of Mrs. ennie Grossick of Ingomar. After a short motor trip, Mr. nd Mrs. Grossick will make their ome in Highland, Pa. Personal Mr. and Mrs. William Wells nd son, Billy, spent Wednesday nd Thursday in Roanoke, Va. Capt John Ericksen, Mr. Frank 'laxco and Mr. H. W. Hood pent Wednesday in Wilmington n business. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Pierce, of TovOAtr OVA onan/linBr fliatw ,v" vviwvj, ait oyvtiuiiig UIUI acation with Mr. Plerce'8 moth- 1 r, Mrs. Alice Pierce. Mrs. Fred B. Leitzsey, of Willington, spent Friday in town 1 siting friends. Mr. Rob Morse spent Friday | ight at his home. Mr. Morse is tigineer on a ship of the Nelson ne. He has had a three months ip up and down both the east * nd west coasts and through the jnama Canal. Miss Eleanor Niernsee, who ? as been in training at John Hop- J ins Hospital in Baltimore for le past two years, came home uesday to spend a month's va- " ation with her mother, Mrs. ? rank M. Niernsee. s Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stone, of Wilmington, spent Friday in >wn visiting Mrs. Jimmie Ruark. jx Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Durham, ie f Raleigh, spent last week-end ith Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Bussels. . 1! i y. Mrs. A. G. Lewis, of Bolivia, " as a visitor in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Windson, of j ew York City, and Mrs. Robert |r [orse arrived here Sunday. Mrs. v [orse has been visiting in New | ork for some time. Mr. and [rs. Windsor will spend their a.cation here. * Dr. and Mrs. Roy Daniels, Mrs. ; aniel and Mrs. Sam Brinkman j sent Friday in Wilmington. ? rj Mrs. Winnie Whitaker was a Wilmington visitor Wednesday. Visitors in Wilmington Wednes-1 ay included: Mrs. H. T. St. eorge, Mrs. J .W. Ruark, Mrs. j . G. Christian, Mrs. Robert Jones nd Miss Marian St. George. Mrs. T. E. Murriel, of Wilming)n, is spending sometime visit g Mrs. Frank St. George. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robinson ad as their guests last week ,ev. and Mrs. M. D. McLamb nd son, Edwin, and Miss Mceal, of Rockingham. Rev. Mcamb is the Methodist minister lere. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and uests visited in Bolivia and oones Neck, Friday. Mr. C. Ed Taylor returned last hursday from Black Mountain here he took his family to send the summer in their cotige. Mrs. Clyde Newton returned riday after a two weeas vacaon in Charleston with her husand. Mr. Sam Lehew, of Rich quare, has been moved here to ork for the relief. Mr. George O'Neal, of the Oak iland Station is ill in the Bruns- J ^ ick County Hospital. a : Mrs. W. D. Davis and family, Irs. Charlie Newton and Mrs. reston Bryant, who have been l Boston and New York for sev*al months, came home Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Glenn, of Concord, I visiting her husband, who is ieutenant at the CCC camps, he- is also visiting Mrs. William osher. Mrs. William Dosher and Mrs. alph Glenn motored to Wilming>n Friday. Mr. Frank Plaxco was a busijss visitor to Wilmington Tuesiy Mr. Bill Oberjohann left last eek for Fort Meyers, Fla., where i will work for the Huffman F onstruction company. Mrs. Ob I: iti SELLERS HOSTESS jy toward Sellers was hos- ^ the Thursday Club last v, iter several progressions e the club enjoyed ice indaes. cake and an iced ^ S] .'BOS RETURN HOME Sd Denbo and daughter ^ lay morning for their Indianapolis. Mrs. J. W. d son, Eddie, accompan- . ^ i to Silver Springs, Va., q Irs. Denbo will meet her1 j who will accompany her [ a remainder of the trip. AXSFERRED HERE t( d Daniel is here substi- jr or Mr. Charlie Gause as rural rehabilitation work swick county. hi TTEXD OPENING a John Ericksen and Capt. I ^ lussels spent Friday in j g >wn attending the cele- j ti of opening of the LaFay- g ige, a $750,000 span con- [ g Georgetown with Wacca- J :ck and its beach resorts.! licating address was de-l? it the head of the bridge'w te Senator S. Mortimer! Sj i parade with the Marine j ts om Paris Island and the j ?n Police Band before the i. after which a buffet p i. boat races, an air car-j ti and concerts and a dance bi LaFayette pavilion on j Island, was the entertain-1 >r the day. ; s LER HOTEL GUESTS ' hotel guests for the past \ icluded: Mr. and Mrs. E.: is ons and Mrs. L. G. Logan, w chantville, N. J. George | (ey, of Wilmington, J. F. j of Raleigh, K. W. Taylor, m synolds and W. J. Murray, p teville, E. T. Winslow, of! ir gton, R. G. Green, O. P. ei ana narvey Edwards, of 1 "Bragg, a. p. Page, of Lum-j and N. M. Moore, of Beau- J is i grossick-gbay d 3- following announcement the North Side Ledger, dw^urg, pa? will be of interest r relatives and friends of the tc rs family who live in Brunsand Mrs. George H. Gray n< ^^^^"evue, have announced the di Mj^age of their daughter, KathI^T^Beigh, to Mr. Frank W. | which took place on w July 12, at their home. h< ^remony was performed by O 4.' V THE STATE 1 * V-' i ' jrjohann will join him next morth. Mrs. William Ottaway carried ler two children to the Brunswick County hospital for a tonsil >peration Saturday. . Mr. Julius Peele, of Williamston was the week-end visitor of Miss Mae Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Netsch, who livid in the Dosher apartment, movtd to Norfolk last week. Miss Peggie Carr's many frien1s are glad that she has quickly ecovered from a recent illness. Lieutenant and Mrs. Fred B. -eitzsey attended the special dinler served to the Port City Civic 21ub last Friday night at Casvell Beach. Lieut, and Mrs. Ralph Glenn en-1 oyed a trip to Myrtle Beach j Saturday. Miss Dorothy Robinson and Mr. iennis Patashall, of Raleigh, ? ipent last week-end with Mr. and ? drs. G. D. Robinson. Mr. Earl )ye was a Sunday visitor here. : * * * Mrs. Rudolph Fulcher and chilIren left Sunday for a visit with tfrs. Knox at Lanvale. Miss Gertrude Loughlin, ofWilnington, visited Miss Annie Mae Voodside last week. Mr. Claude Chadwick left Satirday for his home in Straits. ? Mr. Kenneth Kinsler, of Georgia, is here visiting his wife and dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mr. William McAulay, of Sanord, was a week-end visitor in iouthport. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Baxter, Mr. jid Mrs. M. G. Saunders and liss Aline Saunders spent Sunlay with Mrs. George Howey. ..Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Butler and on spent the week-end with Irs. Butler's parents, Mr. and Irs. R. T. Woodside. Mrs. W. M. Jenkins and Miss Jobbie Woodside, who have been ; isiting in Rowland, have returnd home. ! * Mr. Bill Jenkins of New York 3 spending his vacation at the lome of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Voodside. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith have | eturned from Sumter, S. C., I /here they spent their vacation. Mrs. Preston Bryant and Mrs. V. E. Davis and two children, hd Mrs. Charles Newton, who isziMfWii WILMINGTON h . 1 'ri., S;^ tlso?Greatest color cartoon of iU time? "Good Little Monkeys" Ion., Tues., Wed., July 29-30-31 ALL THE SCREEN'S /" JjiS MUSICAL TRIUMPHS / JT ROLLED INTO ^ lost Eagerly Awaited 1 irsics'tr'" S rpw. O B OTTO MASSAC* Ictore of The SeasonU ... fOBT FILgrl SOUTHP0R1 Save been spending some time mth their husbands in Massachusetts and New York, arrived lome Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ruark and Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Mintz had iinner at Hanover Inn, Wrightsrille Beach, Monday evening. Grissett Town News The Sunday School is progressng nicely at Shallotte Baptist church with J. I. Milliken superntendent. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Grissett vere Hallsboro visitors Sunday ifternoon. Friends are glad to know that Mr. G. R. Gore is able to be lome again after spending severil days of the past week at Bulluck hospital, Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Gore ind son, Bradley, of Dover, Fla., ipent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gore and Mrs. G. R. lore of this section. The weekly prayer meeting at Shallotte Baptist church has iiartea again. jx was aiscon-1 iyw We have just receive* plete line of ARMAN! [ METICS and powders, have a good variety o face powders. We Solicit Your Bus | Watson's Southpoi Th G, 7 , ' RECONDi NE 1 I THROUGH 1 20 ^OPERATIONS I 4 HMDnBSHMHHHM Look for 1 ...Then You Ca Square Deal is more than an tising slogan to the buyer of car! It's an honest guide to he find a car that is ? in first ra chanical condition ? that ha actually reconditioned throu 20 operations listed at the r and one that represents true for dollar value. Square -?eai usea cars u bought from Ford Dealer ?no used car can carry the ! Deal seal until it has been thor reconditioned and passed insf by expert mechanics?Then ^ given a solid guarantee by you dealer that you can depend ( NEXT TO NEW, A SQ T nrr W1LLLI ON THK AlW-Fred W?r ? \ : i NORTH. CAROLINA ; , . - . " ' tinued a few weeks ago on ac count of bad weather. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hewett anc j Mr. Murtic Hewett of Shallottt I were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Walter Grissett Sunday afternoon Mrs. G. R. Gore and little son, Audrey, were Wilmington visitors Friday and Saturday of the past week. Mr. Gilbert Grissett has recently left for Fayeetteville where he will spend a short time. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gore were Longwood visitors Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Russ of Ash spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Grissett. The farmers of this section have quite a lot of scaulded tobacco due to the recent rains that fell here last Monday night. FARM QUESTIONS ANSWERED Question: Are there any forage or hay crops that I can plant in July. Answer: Yes. The two best ones for this State are cowpeas and soybeans. Plant them at the rate of one to one and one-half bushels of seed per acre. Sudan d a com- | vJ D COSWe also f other iness. Pharmacy t, N. C. m ft i|; 185 SJZtlAs Zt ?\ /GUAR, I ( AUTH V \ ? \DE/ HHHHBKOn the Above in Be Sure of Yo adver- It isn't necessary to a used take costly chances. T; sure way to buy a used Ip you Square Deal used car te me- dealer is offering today, s been to find the make and gh the want at the price you ight? Many late models of pc dollar have been turned in Ford V-8's?used cars tl Lay be dombefoundforsaleai S only Prices are low. Ea? Square be arranged. oughly In addition to Squa >ection cars, Ford dealers are o rou are ited number of cars " irFord are priced for quick in. real bargains. UARE DEAL USED CA TS MOTOR i log, Tuesday Evenings?Columbia Network ? . on and ahould be the first to :o. Culling is one of the basic undamentals of poultry profits. Question: What has been decied about holding the usual Farm nd Home Week at State Col:ge? Answer: Dean I. O. Schaub anounced last week that Farm nd Home Week would not be eld this year. It was first scheuled for the week of July 29 to .ugust 2. Later, when the inmtile paralysis disease reached pidemic stage, the week was DStponed to the last week in ugust or the first week in eptember. But due to inability > make plans with any certainr, it was decided to postpone te gathering until next year and ttempt to have a better one len. | SPECIAL ji LS?Large Size ic 1 FOR TOBACCO SEASON j \L ALL WEEK "TEN 94c I 94c & $1.25 jfi 46c ? 25c each JJJ 15c and 19c ?All Colors 48c to $1.98 Z 97c to $3.75 X $1.94 to $2.49 S 89c 9 I t RS TRADE AT J| pt. Store |i DIFFERENCE j | r m T i i - grass might he planted, seedfng fi' at the rate of 20 pounds to the s 1 acre; millet, 25 pounds and sor- g : ghum at the rate of 40 to 50 f ' pounds of seed per acre. The continued dry weather during June d ' has caused late-planted hay crops to be more important than usual a ; this year. 1( Question: Should I cull my poultry flock at this season now n that the birds have fallen off in a j laying ? h Answer: It is good business tojd dispose of your non-profitable j A birds rather than keep them and U add to your feeding cost. At this, e] j time of the year, the flock own- | pi er should have decided upon the; A number of birds to be carried S over for next year, bearing in j tc mind that the late moulters are tj the profitable producers. Birds in j tt a moult, or out of egg produC- al tion at the present time have not, tt J *KXXXXXXMXXXMMXXM ||| Saturday-! i! HAYNESTOWE i! 10 )! j j GET YOUR ROOMS READY ) j ALL WEEK SPECL ! ! 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