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L Ose: OXS RECEIVED wedding invita rt<a ved in South Eu.sene Savedge . honouh of your of hot* daughter i Elizabeth ari ; Wells, junior v evening the th of June \1 a"d forty-eight it o'clock ivterian Church South Carolina read: Reception owing the cere Bull Street. H|PAY PARTY ... H-. ' entertained rt hor young friends day party at her home ivek on the occasion of birthday After playing CT.reving refreshments, joined in a theatre r party. The following persons attend ed: Ann Brooks Newton, Norma Ann Harrelson, Charlene Newton, Dorothy Ann Walton, Vera Ann j Willis, Penny Moore, Jean Evelyn Thompson, Trudy McNeill, Teresa Fulwood, Carol Ann Wolfe, Charles Ray Wells, Donald Ray Burris, Harold Dosher, Bobby Smith, Gus McNeil, Tommy San ders, John Sanders, Charles j Trott and Thcmas Hunt. PERSONALS John Swann has returned to his dredge Lyman at Tampa, Fla. after spending three weeks here with his family. Mrs. Frank St. George spent the week end at Chattanooga, Tenn.. with her son, John D. St. George. He returned home with her for a month's vacation. Edward Taylor is spending this week with his mother, Mrs. C. Ed Taylor, but will return to Raleigh Monday for the graduat ing exercises for the Textile School at N. C. State College. | Miss Pat Arrington has return- [ ed from Flora Macdonald Col- j lege. Red Springs, to spend the summer vacation here with her i parents. Southport Has New Residents Mr. And Mrs. Ed Hanson Of Charlotte Have Mov ed Into D. J. Smith Home Which They Recently Purchased 1 Attorney and Mrs. Ed Hanson j and family have moved from I Charlotte to the D. J. Smith resi dence, which they recently pur 1 chased. The family consists cf Misses Barbara Ann and Mary |Lou Hanson and Bid Hanson, Jr. Mr. Hanson, a native of Wil [mington, has been practicing law !in Charlotte for 27 years. He [served in the first world war as j an enlisted man and in the more j recent one as a Lt. Colonel in the Inspector Generals Depart ment. With his removal to South port Mr. Hanson retires from the j practice of law, his health not having been so very good re cently. j The new resident of Southport is a brother of Louis Hanson of [the Spiritine Chemical company of Woodburn and Wilmington. He is not a newcomer to Bruns wick as the Hansons have owned ' property about Malmo and Le 'land for many years. ANNOUNCING ? CHEERS RADIO SERVICE Located l'/2 Miles North of Shallotte On U. S. No. 17 At? CHEERS SERVICE STATION ELWOOD CHEERS, Prop. ? All Work Is Guaranteed ? ENGAGED Mr. and Mis. G. J. Krug of Wilmington announce the en-! gagernent of their daughter, | Gloria, to Thomas Marion Dosh-1 er, son of Mrs. H. N. Parker, of Wilmington and J. E. Dosher of Southport. The wedding will take place this month. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY j The Hospital Auxliary will 'meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. ?Thompson at 3:30 o'clock Thurs-i | day afternoon. t WEEK END HERE ] Bill McDowell and Tommy i Bowmer, Southport youngsters ' who are trying for a berth with (the Whlteville American Legion i | team, spent the week end at; I their homes here. Both boys1 | hope to make the team. ! BIRD HUNTING J Members of the North Caro-1 lina Bird Club, Sandy McCulloch i j of Raleigh and Quincy Scarbor-j ough, of Fayetteville, have been; 'spending several days at South port counting birds, chasing in sects, alligators and snakes. HERE ON VACATION Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Overcash, of Charlotte, are spending their vacation here at the Camellia Inn and Long Beach and Caswell Beach. Mr. Overcash is head bookkeeper for the American Trust Company. This bank em ploys 21 bookkeepers. WAS VISITOR HERE H. T. Scofield, associate pro fessor of botany at State Col lege, spent the week end in " -frionrJc PLANTS DOING FINE Back to Southport to look af ter his watermelon fields after carrying his last load of toma to plants to New Jersey ten days ago, Everett H. Sheppard reports; that liis Brunswick county toma-| to plants are doing fine in New Jersey. HAVE .MOVED IN Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Smith of, Siler City have moved into their, home "The Connie Sue" on Long J Beach. Mr. Smith, of Smith & Buckner Funeral Home at Siler City, is one of the strongest ad mirers of Whittlers Park at Southport. WAKE FOREST FOLKS Six of this year's graduates at! Wake Forest College have been spending several days at Holden Beach. They are Mr. and Mrs. I Wm. H. Robbins, Bynum Shaw, Campbell McMillan, Harold T. P. j Hayes, Jesse Glasgow. Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Drake had charge cf the gathering. Others in the party were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis. James B. Cook, Louise Brantley and Beth Bon Durant. AT LONG BEACH Dr. and Mrs. Joe Usher and daughter, Miss Mary Jo Usher, of j Greensboro, are spending some; time at their cottage at Long j Beach. Dr. Usher bought one of j the Jinimie Woltz residences last j year. Mrs. Lillie Gladmon, also of Greensboro, is with the Ushers. MANY FROM FAYETTE VII.LE Many Fayetteville folks were seen at Holden Beach this week. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pate, Jr., Calvin Chadwick, John McDuffie, Dwight Miller, B. C. Bramble and family, J. D. DeVane, Bill Cameron and dozens of others whose names were nst learned. Perfect cooking re sults automatically. Foods are cooked to delicious perfection by uniform, metered heat, without waiting or watching, and with the healthful vitamins sealed right in. Norge Electric Range?built to be the GREATEST VALUE IN THE FIELD with the Most Extra Advantages ? Fully Automatic Controls ? Equalized Heat Distribution ? Norge Top Units with Seven Cooking Speeds ? Deep-Well Utility Cooker ? Porcelain-Lined Oven e Tell-Tale Oven Signal Lighl e Smokeless Broiler Grid e Warming and Ulensil Drawers Easy Terms ? 3 Years to Pay ROBINSON'S Southport, N. G. IN THE SECOND PRIMARY I Shall Need The UNITED SUPPORT OF MY FRIENDS IN BRUNSWICK COUNTY Hargrove Bellamy CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS 7th District GRAND RE ? OPENING . ;/ Friday, June 11th FREE FISH FRY AND SPAGHETTI SUPPER BEGINNING AT 7=30 P. M FREE PRIZES vi BUILDING REMODELED EXCELLENT FOOD , We have finished our job of completely remodeling our building inside and out, and we want our friends to come see what has been accomplished. We feel that the exterior appearance of our Cafe Building is a Credit to the community which we serve, and the chan ges made on the interior are just as important when it comes to serving the public. During the past few years we have built up a reputation for serving Good Meals Especially Seafood, and we appreciate the business that has come to us from local citi zens and visitors to our community. We have better facilities than ever before for preparing and serving Good Food, and we invite you to dine here, and to bring your friends. G. W. McGLAMERY, Proprietor
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