lJJTBIRTHDAY I enjoyable birthday party Ifriten on August 4th by Mrs. R jfintz ami Mrs. G. R. Gore IL Grissettown community,' jlf their son and daughter : fifteenth birthday anni , if ?ries Lje attending: were: Dietrich! _ Ramona Funk. Glenda Som- j Coy lau ?arker, Mary j Mintz. Elneta Holden, i ..a Holden. Jeanette Orissett, ~ Ann Heuett. Margie Par- J j Betty Ruth Grissett. Gene j L Sam ?''rink. Audrey Gore,1 p, SoUen. Leonard Hewett. # Hewett. Jo Hewett. John ,S#gtetary. Paul Harmon and pgae Grissett. ifn honored received many and useful gifts. ffHDAY PARTY jmonsg Jerry Long on his [birthday, a party was given, jis mother. Mrs. Clyde Long, | ^agust 10th. (iremous games were played! je shiests under the direction' jta Louise Simmons. K cream and cane was served! to the following guests: Katie Bell Lowery, Aldrich Babson, Bobby Ann Long, James Long, Patricia Purvis, Billy June Hew ett, EXrelyn Walton, Norvan Bab son, Kitty Walton, Ruby Jane Long, Malcoln Long,-Noah Hill, Genesis Smith, Harold Babson and Betty Jean Wood. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. Florrie Milliken, of Sup ply, was a medical patient from! Monday until Sunday. Mrs. Ethel Dance, of Supply, entered on Tuesday as a medical' patient. Filipe Serna, of Savknnah, Ga., entered as a surgical patient on Tuesday. Mrs. Ruby Rlvenbark. of Bo-] livia, entered on Tuesday as a surgical patient Mi's. Grace Jones, of Southport, was a medical patient from Wed nesday until Friday, Carter Camps, of Navy Sec tion Base, spent Wednesday until Friday as a medical patient. Baby Betty Jean Clemmons, of FURNITURE JMPLETE furnishings FOR Bed-Room, Living-Room, Dining-Room and Kitchen. YOUNG Washing Machines LEWIS & McLAMB LOCATED AT THOMASBORO SHALLOTTE, N. G. Supply, was a medical patient from Wednesday until Friday. Mrs. Lelia McMillan, of Long Beach, entered on Wednesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Nelie Hewett, of Supply, entered as a medical patient on Thursday. Mrs. Lewis Raulston, of Greens boro, spent Thursday until Sat urday as a medical patient. Ernest Swain, of Bolivia, en tered as a medical patient on Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Evans, of Supply, announce the birth of a son on Saturday. Master " Newman Stanley, of Ash, entered on Saturday as a surgical patient. Mrs. Bertie Turner, of Supply, entered as a medical patient on Saturday. / I William W. Mus^elman, of Sal isbury, spent Saturday until Mon day as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Norton, of Southport, announce the birth of a son on Sunday. Mrs. Lessie Bennett, of Aah, en tered, on Sunday as a medical pa tient. ? ? . . Mrs. Mary Francis Varnum, of Supply, entered as a medical pa tient on Sunday. PERSONALS j Mrs. C. H. H-. kman and grand son, Norman Holden, are spend ing a month vji.h Mrs. Henry Potts in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenjrihs and daughter, Patty, who Have been visiting Mr.- and Mrs. Ft. T. Wood side, have returned to their home in Brooklyn, N. Y. j Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ames of Onancock, Va? are spending sev eral days in Southport. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garner of Lola spent Monday and Tuesday in Southport on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shannon of jlnglewood, Cal., are spending a week with Mrs. H. M. Shannon. They made the trip to Richmond, Va., by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Durham of Raleigh spent the week end here with Mrs. I. B. Bussels and I family. C. C. Poole of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end here with his family. Mias Anna Anderson, of Phila delphia, Pa., is spending some time here with Mrs. R. C. St George and other relatives. James W. Smith, serving in the navy and stationed in California, spent the past two weeks here weeks here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bowmen. Mrs. Joe Lewis' and Mrs. Mar gie Hix left Monday for Atlanta, Ga., to visit their sister, Mrs. Henry Potts. FroiK Atlanta Mrs. Lewis will go to Homer, La., to join her husband. ? . | Dr. Carl G. Knox, formerly of the Funston community, spent list week viBiting his old home and relatives at Funston and Southport. Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Griffith ar.d family of Clover, S. C., are spending this week at Long Beach. Rovin' Reporter (Continued from page one) hag made the detour from Hol den Beach to Supply rather' rough. Mak