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SOQETY, (<$ KOFRIF PURVIS rED OS EIGHTEENTH gTHDAY rfs. Jesse A. Purvis- of Ash jlimented her daughter, Rob on Wednesday evening-, Juna the occasion being the eiglii j, birthday of the honoree. je living room and dining j, where guests were receiv er* attractively decoratcd d mixed summer flowers, -ing out a color scheme cf It' and blue. ? hour of informal games enjoyed, at the end of which ^ Wilmu Phelps was present ee winner's prizes. ,te in the evening an ico ' cake were served to following guests: Misses Wil rphelps. Florine Evans, Helen ?ar. Xelia Fay Robinson, ev Emma Smith, Doris Long, F ? v Duval, and ilessid. fi ii> Brooks Ward, Milton Dut Hugh David Xance, Rogie ins. Cleyon Evans, Wilson Dykes Hewette, and Buck Ifys McRacken Is Hostess To Club ru<s Thelma McRackan was _?ss to the Cape Fear Club Wednesday. June 26. Mrs. jnpson McRackan called the er. "The Old North I - sung by the group with the collect. The ites were read and roil was l'':' I7- Cape Fear Club held a cd-table discussion since the iir.e Agent was not there to t a demonstration. The mem 5 present discussed the 11th trict Federation meeting of :e demonstration clubs which ? : Southport June 19th. The J. of ttie morning was held th: Southport high school, icii had been put to orUo: for occasion by the Capo F. | Lun< ' j kt by ail of the ctA r.'.or-, 1 se were served cu a table in I". S. 0 hut which lv..d be 1 ?d and put in shape by tl:e ipe Fear Club memb.-_3. 2.1.,. J02 Reinsuor, Capo I 'car Cla'j noKi'.j;.-. p ::a:i tio c::sa^c3 oa tiisso v.'lvj f.r.d part in the pro k.am for the day. I.IL: ' I irRacIAa cr. .?_ i punch or.d c.o'.ucj to V ? fjltov/;ro ladles: M =. Elaabcth i:c:r, li s, Jcj nar.v'cur. Jean rv.vJ C- xiyn r . -.uucr, Mrs. Lev/: cue: Gallo.vay. Irl'-.j- lisle.! IV .v. c : tv.'d CUfcr. C-Al'oway, ll.t. H. ? nn Gmltll, VtSSf Thompson M> K?dtan. L'llioa CoUi-j :J lit:. C'audj ilco.'c. Ilv rr-.r catRC to a c! .30 v'.th ; : . . ?? - :aj to be hold ;.t Pleasant Or.-t: PI?, at -. . on wi^i Jira. Jc':n D-r.i 51*0-. IiZicba: i "?* Chrki ::;cs Day An r ~ tho lr.tir.-.a'o c!:\-:L3 o B.unr.v ck ccu"'y r.. i who 01 - In co.vlce, Il.r. K:Xe Fh Ls v'h c* Lupply. v/ t" : pnpo.- that ho: lva "lavl. Stsi'; Sgt. Jo' pi; Ckat'.rr.i > o.v v/ killed when a bn!) v/r.s (Jr:p~r:l o: i tiu fuikting In wtv h he v.?: vaUgg on Christinas Dr y, 1344; C"t. Lewio v.a.; v.-.t'i tho 120'.!; Iufar.:.y Regiment serving v\l> the SOU) DtTisiaa, rut! was 1.:".. du.ing Cm hottfe c: the Bulge jun Cli ktraao Pay, Deccmlv 25 1015. Ha was ?.?. "on of M"\ and M r. Y7. 0. Lev: 3 c.' Supply r ! was a h';;hiy ertc:r.-.:-.! you: j fellow. cut j .i. crc::" : Rev. :c ' is receiv ed h'o bseho ? of . cc from VV nl"! F.jvet _ c -logo Juno o'C . . s , ? . i1" . i '. r.: ? bins is ?? . 1 .* ? C un> Bible Col: v.hcr ho took '-ou. year's work. ilrvcver, : ' Col umbia i not a "? \y a ereditc : college, l'o attended the spring semester at. \Y;-,.e r.r> t to c :.; p'.cte the nccessary requirements for his degree. BCEDING XFTVV BOAT . C'.-iaey Kc /ett, c.' i .- V-veo " F !'y tov-s'.dl'p, '."v: : ; s l ?If lccL ill- 'r.-.p I 1::'". ? ' si?u tion wov": c : b ' ?; bo ins done Ly p?a MeBonaM. i: . and II z. Euvham. cpT.it th3 hrl'.day vv: cr.a l:c:c .vltli Mrs. I. U. r>?~ .1 I Ukx V.';von Dosher end con, 1'- - 0, cf i~.r. i, cp-j.it part or !~c': v/ee:; fcc c vin.L'ng icla ttVCi E. .r. ir;(!u:.ci, o' fiurj>aa, . -f va;-j '-lyi.v, r..;.dS3t at v . J :e>..'.:vc. ho:c du> ths post \jcck end, J. TV. J.-., epeat tho wesSc rr.d is-j.c W.tii lis fiun'.ly. I;. V. ii-ps-tor fa.- ths . ' -is . eru cv weights and . : ?rue/, if..: t:?3 week er.J I 1;.. ?Mrs. WilHam Eraga-.v, ahd duujSite:*, v* caapei uaa, spe Uw SoEday weuk end tore. I ... C. A. OiawibUss of Wash ington, D. t. .. spent several days he c with he? mother, M s. J. J. Adams. : ?.. an:l "'.a. rcte Ru?f and tin daughters Jean ur.d Pat, Mr. r .- .t Mro. ycraan VSTeOmaksr, and . . L'.... .fiiiyn and ion, J:. r.x K.naty 5?:?, S. C., ; . . i a feW days here with* Mr. and Mrs. BobLcapard. -.1; . : i-i.s. Richard St. C :r.. - . o :c turning to their at Grove, N. J., to ll. y. iY..y h-vc fcoen Ej>end(n<: p.-. a ; r v i.l days ha e with C. J. B. Church ar.d ether JCL-.U-.VC3. I. It. .1 Mrs. Jr.mei B. Mitchell end i... Wren c : Charlotte, -.iro r ,? ., , - ,v,? -,1 ^ay3 fcese with w. U. Wells. [_ Mi'.- and Mrs. J?k Hughes, Sr., i an't thetr daughter, Doris, Mr. : rrC H ? living Hughes, of V."j . Penn., are visiting Mr.' i I s. Jack Hughes. Jr., here ."c.- a fev. clays. M . ?:. Kiriiett Porter, of Char ..cn, S. C., is visiting Mrs. F. .nk M. Niernsee for a few ; days. M.- and Mrs. Wn. It. Ccph and daughter. Ton), o? Harirtogtaa' (Park, N. J., r.:o Visiting her fnsvl | en: 3, Mr. and Mvr. D. J. Sr.Vlh. ' | Mr. Scph Is cconoctod with XJ32 D. J. ,c;:n D.' J .. of Do'.ham,1 v.:-..; !:e:o for the v. :c!c er.J. n.-!!./ Smith, etnficnt at Unlvcr ci' ZTdi 111 Cai"''.r?, i" ipc.:,'. khb Etimraer vn,cr.t.'.:i ,l:a;c with hfc? pot entc, M-. and r.i.s. V. ... : r: i j. v. WoejWc and 6a*jrJ? ? ?. i\ a:.-, -.: r: - :Uy Meant, ' t i.'c: f.-ulc-dJ. c...d tii dSSShtom ci Ci.-: Kill, 6j>c:it :. ... .i ai Camoiiia Inn. . , Iioonc'3 Ix'ccl: News i I.;.-, and Mrs E. A. Erahhara, c:' o:.: ?, L. ijent ;.e?\..rl C'.'.y i. ".'.iy :.i L. 0-1' fj.J How^ttt MJr. end Mrs. O. H. Iloldcn, of gctswn, C. C., ;i'cnt the wi ll Mr. and Ifirs. s. V/. I.ov.-x. Ui.i. ll>.y Car. ??11 and daugh ter Lave returned home t or.i Wake ro:c.:t. A su biiihday party was tiiv Gafvo u Ucwett 0:1 the c: .a;lc. r.f his .'Crc! bii'Aday cn Jl. o 2 J .11. Jiar.y gamer; were i jye.i p.is?o v.'e.o won by Ci.i ..Ac .1 Luliosk, Ddj'J La., C-.: .'d i . a*;c, Al.c. Sakre ilewctt r.:d 'Donald Lewi a Ec f.cshr.'.cata Were .. rrve.l to the folJo./aij guests: Mr. end M a. & W. Lew's, Mr. and Mrs. W. SLj Bdaagr, Mn and Mrs. ,c. s. Hcwott, "Mr. and Mrs. Vensfan lic.veU "xjy. A::.i Lcntj, i.Ir. and I.1. s. iicr icy Bu;ioc\., Mr. and totzxia Hewett, Mr. and. II,3. C:r.raJ Ic.vl , Logwood j Le vi.;, Donald Lewis, Miss Ku V I '..'.vctt, C.lly Ile/ett, "is. Ma-! | inl: HMratt, Mr; and Mrs. Hasty ; Dav,;a ar.d 'eve a! children. i 1 HawcU i" cp&iid:ng the j v.-u': v . . and Mrs. James ; Wo:- 3 at S-uthport. A lich try v/cs ^iven cn July 1 4th . at tfc . Henry Landing. The t ; 11. I ANNOUNCEMENTS LEI AND, I ELAND BAPTIST lliURtH, WOODROW >V. ROBBINS, PASTOR. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. each Sunday. Baptist Training Union, 7:00 p. m. each Sunday. Worship Services, 11:00 a. m. , and 8:00 p. m., every first and} third Sundays. Bible Study and Player, every Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. ASH, SOLDIER RAY BAPTIST! CHURCH, WOODROW W. BOBBINS, PASTOR. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. En:r.V. Training Union, 7:00 p. i.\. c".ch Sunday. ' A ; nr.) Co v'ces, every se- i cond Sunday, 11:00 a. m. and| C:C3 p. ia. V/INNABDW, LEBANON j 3A:~r:v? c r.oo:?rvow i XV. EOBBBU, fASTO** r^ioo!, 10$0 r'.. wh! ' Unirn, each San-.*-;* flftcalns. ? ? | \7c: ~ii!p Rcrviccs. err.y fc" V &uaday, ll:3i) a. ra. aid S:0D p. m. I ??r.mrrrc; tncJi 'rnr.~7~: Ecal:. 7fi.i Hoed rf "i Cor.^t C-i;~ d, titr.^or.eJ in C.."!' r r ? : s L rcvc'.l "f.nth", i.v n>.v rnt'nr.j from 4 ha : vice" and h ct homo on terra in: : -cr.v?. lia . *3cts to roccive bl3 final discharge in September ?\nd wfll inako his penaanent ;? 3 hyo. J:- i." rc'.'vlnj unJcr 1: :: 20-ytar'G cf aatvice. ? - wc a Chcr.'rcil Ho'alinan, ; 2- S. Hawett and Caffo.d Ilr.vc'.t. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Orcc Gore, of Winnabow, spent from Monday until Thursday as a medical patient. Mrs. Mable Chambers, cf Shal lotte, entered as a surgical pa tient on Monday. Mrs. Lucy Purvis, of Leland, entered on Monday as a surgical p.itient. Mrs. Eagr.n Hubbard, of Colum bus, Ga., entered as a mc-Xcr.l patient on Monday. Mrs. Retha Fulford, of Sv.p ply, entered on Mo. , ; y ?. - g-ical patient. Ii. L. Rabon, Ji., of VTxzz-.'brx, was a medical patient front Jlo:> day until Tliuv -dr.;:. Mr. and Mrs. 3. c. Reynolds, of Winrabrvw, r.r : j iho Kx .'.1 of a dav."Ufv c.. L. O. Arnold, t- !??- spent Tuesday u:n J -'^y a"f. ifcc il eal . n^- ? M c. Cduas I^ott, cf ? Cculh pv.", 02 a mciical p> tent iVr. r.:: 1 ? Clcnsiao; s, of 0-~' ? ? birth c." a ? e*i \ . "r.y. rtdiy T&ntp? Tlr fisfr Jcrr Mlntz, ci CcUttfcD t. Had their tonsils !c:a vod i-rd rpent \WN y r.:: ! 7'r.:v:: 1.\v rr; : V.". I". Lecaazdj of Ash, enter c:l c:; a c:j c:l i .'.'cr.t on V.'cc' i.cr.'a.-. Mrc. Swaa, cf Soath ro-f. entevf " <--> Wcdnrcday cs a mc I'cr.l patient J.Iio. C?; :j Ct'.'stk! : 1, cf Ash, cntc'-cd os a\os?ctl pa?, t'ert c:i lira - "".v. Eafcy Jane Teu-y Ct;i fclrn.l. cf Ash, entered c:: Tv.:vr.:--y co a medical patient. Hoy Swain, of Couthport, spent from Thursday until Monday as a medical patient I.I -. and Mvc. Taff Guyton, cf 5hall.\tte, announce the birth of r. daughter cn Fridsy. Faby I.Iary Elizabeth Fox, cf o-utUpo:t, rpent Friday until . Cr.y iw a medical patient. C.c.'ic Eswstt, cf Supply, en cd as a surgical patient cn " ir'ay. Faly Anr.'e M. Cuyton, of Shal 'cl'-a, entered 'on Friday as a ..i i'cal patient. SI., and Mrs. Jchn Willie White, of Shallotte. announce the birth cf a son on Saturday. . Mrs. L. M. Hughes, of Ash, en 's' cd cn Sunday as a medical pa tient. Mrs. Elsie lie ring, of South no t, entered as a surgical pa t cnt cn Sunday. 1 M.s. J. II. Ward, cf Occan Dtivc, entered on Monday as a med'eal patient. Mastsr Tliu. man Potter, of Supply, entered as a medical pa t'ent cn MonCuy. Fresh Vegetables Supplement Diet Scarce Items On Food List Will D? Supplemented Hy Uslnrj Available Fresh Produce This Year Biunswick county residents will offset short supplies of meat, wheat, fats and oils by consum ing nearly 9,322,400 pounds of the nation's bumper fresh fruits and vegetable crop to maintain high nutritional standards this year, it was p edicted today by a leading food d'stributor. "Fresh fru'ts and vegetables will adequately supplement the limited supplies cf many foods now available," said Harvey Battr.1 nationally known food ex po t. "Incrc.iced use cf perishable p ct-uce will permit shipment of other f:o:l3 to those hunger-rid den r.at'or.s now subsisting on dp.'ly u:"-". ranging f.om 1,000 to i.OCD cd 1 Dries as compared with an avcJP-S3 cf 2,300 cals:ies for t:.;,3 country." Fart of the fresh fruiis and v: jotsbles coneomod by Bruns wick residents crr.ics from this cer.i'.y's 1,721 farms ar.d neigh growers. Larjs amounts if perishables are iccc'vcd from o, ho ? rxoticr.s to meet ti;e coun ty's year- our'1. ;ic:Js. Tie de velopment of more efficient dis-[ tribution methods, Baum raid, has helped double fresh fruit and vegetable consumption in the past 25 years and makes possible a greater selection of foods neces sary for a well-rounded diet and a higher standard of living. Basing his estimates on pre liminary indications of food pro duction and consumption for 1946, Eaum said that each person in ? the country will eat an average ; of 1,695 pound3 of food this year. This represents a 10 per cent in c:case over the 1935-1939 aver age, with fresh fruits and vege- 1 tables accounting for nearly one third of the food to be consumed, j he added. No Available Room A t Caswell Beach ! R. VV. Powell, of tlie Caswell j Deach development corporation, stated Monday that all housing , facil't'c3 at Caswell Beach are ' full to overflowing and booked away ahead. Mr. Powell also stated that I plans were ripe for the building' of a nice hotel and pavillion at the beach this year. The In ability to obtain material post ponement in construction and "he is not prepared to say just when the facilities will be built. How ever, Mr. Powell is confident that another spring will see Caswell Beach makirjg great strides in both home buildings and facilities that will take care of the general public. It is much to breed chickens for high egg production than for high meat production. ~>M A RR IE D .'h-:. Thomas V ^..cil Snccden, r;ho f'tiv her re ort riavriajrc vcs Miss Paula Ganc;/, daughter of Mr. .ti! I:hv. E. A. Caaoy, of Lelanti. HAUi in Vou need one of oav f.col 5. * - c: ir trailers. Best thing- cn t!ie i. ? ibaccc and other farm products. SEE THEM AT COAST ROAD SERVICE i 'i'A f' SAM RUSS, NOW IN S . ! Harry Rdbkson SOUTHFORT, N. C. SAVE MONEY ON BUS TRA >N 10 TRIPS, SOUTHPORT- WILMINGTON Now Ody S5.75 10 TRIPS, SOUTHPORT-LONG BEACH Now Only $1.58 Ask About One Of These Cards To l it I ct.r Own Transportation -Needs. 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At the same time you have a closer grip on your finances because you have a MONTHLY Record of expendi tures. It certainly pays to pay by check. The cost, if any, is low for the service you get. WACCAMAW BANK AND TRUST COMPANY couniroRT tabor city clarkton Fairmont CHADBCUBX KENANSVILLE ROSE HILL WHITE VILLE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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