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SOCIETY THEY TELL US ■ «« Mrs. Jane B. Collins of Swans boro is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter Sabiston. H. E. Williams of Route 3. Jack sonville is reported to be greatly improved after a recent serious ill ness. He has returned to his homo from the Onslow County Hospital. Mrs. B. T Taylor returned Tues day from Deland, Florida where she visited her son and daughter in law. Sic and Mrs. James M. Taylor. 1st Sgt. and Mrs. A. Bixler have returned from a weeks stav in Jacksonville, and Deland. Fla., where they visited relatives. Sgt. Maj. and Mrs. Jean Southern have returned from Greensville, S. C. where they were visiting re latives. Carol Hayes Bodenhamer, 10 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bodenhamer is a pat ient at the Sidbury Hospital in Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Boden hamer is staying there with her. Mrs. N. Kramer and Mrs. 1. Leiken, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leder for the past week, have returned to their home in Whiteville. Cpl. and Mrs. June Weslhafner of Jacksonville have returned after spending some time in Harrisburg, Pa Sonny Turner, son of Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Turner is a patient at the Onslow County Hospital. H. B. Rich of Jacksonville has been admitted to the Onslow Coun ty Hospital for treatment. Edwad V. Hobbs of Folkstone is a patient at the Onslow County Hospital. Miss Edna Futrell of Chinquapin has been admitted to the Onslow County Hospital for treatment Miss Lillian Lanier spent several days at her parents' home in Maple Hill during the past week. Pvt. Benny Lanier, a brother, was at home on leave from Fort McClel lan, Ala. at the same time. Hi-chard Harlsfk'ld. infant son of \lr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartsfield of Jacksonville is a patient at the Onslow County Hospital. Sam Leder made a business trip to Wilmington last Tuesday. Mrs. Jim SabLston was confined to her home several days last week due to illness. Mrs. Mar\ Lily Blake and daugh ter, Nanev. spent last week end in Goldsboro. Dr. and Mrs. .1 P. Henderson had as their house quests last week. Mrs. John Henderson and daugh ter, Mary. Miss Teeny Sabiston has return ed from a week's vacation jn Florida. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Pinkston spent several days last week in Winston-Salem. McQuarters-Sachs Wedding Solemnized 0 Miss Shirlev Beatrice Sachs of Cleveland. Ohio, became the birde of Pre. .lames McQuarters of Pitts burgh, Pa., at the Jacksonville Presbyterian church on January 9th at seven p. m. The Rev. Carl B. Craig officiated and the double ring ceremony was used. Pfe. Michael J. Figaretti of Clev eland, Ohio and Camp Lejeune, acted as best man. The bride was lovely in an aqua colored dress with black accessor ies. She carried yellow rosees. Pfc. McQuarters is stationed •at Camp Lejeune. BE FIRST WITH THE BEST Say it ?k FLOWER SHOP MIS MABEL KNA UFF PROP FUNERAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS'POTTED PLANTS SHRUBBERV Phone 276 5 STORE 207 NEW BRIDGE ST. JACICSONVIUE.NC i GREENHOUSE WESTON HIGHWAY 24 STATE THEATRE rM'-m ■ '->v:' a SATURDAY—JAN. 13 Dorothy Lamoiir and Dick. Powell in "Riding High" in technicolor Also a Short and a Colored Cartoon SUNDAY AND MONDAY JAN. 14-15 Ann Sheridan Alex Smith and Jack Carson "Doughgirls" Also the Latest News and A Colored Cartoon TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY JAN. 16-17 John Hodiak and * -•* Anne Baxter tn "Sunday Dinner For A Soldier" Also a Cckmd Cartoon and A Musical Short SATURDAY—JAN. 13 Rti^sell Hay (It »n } and Bob Vk ills Wyoming Hurricane' Also Chapter No. 7 of "ZORRO'S BLACK WHIP" A Comedy and a Cartoon Sl'NDAY AND MONDAY JAN. 14-15 Jane Vt ynian and Jeron Cowan in "Crime By Night" Also the Latest News. A Comedy and A Cartoon TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY JAN 16-17 Edward Norris and June Abbot in "End of the Road" A Is Chapter No. 13 of "THE BATMAN" A Comedy and A Cartoon ATTEND AFTERNOON SHOWS AND AVOID NIGHT CBOWDS! j Maxwell-Reinehart Rites Performed 0The wedding of Cpl. Willie l» Rvinehart of Winor.n. Texas and Sgl. Lei and II Maxwell. Sharon Springs. V Y.. took place Saturday morning at eleven o'clock at Pine Lodge I SO with the Rev \. l)e Leon Cray, afficiating. Cpl. Florence Noon of Philadel phia was maid of honor, and Pvt. Elmer C. Maxwell served as his brothers best man. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the main lounge at Pine Lodge. The refreshment table was centered by a beautiful wedding cake, which was baked by Mrs. Charlotte Heading. Pfe. Vivian Warren presided al the punch bowl. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Dorothy Smith. Mrs, .June Snyder and Mrs. Ruth Ellis. The groom has recently returned from 127 months in the South Pacific where he served in Guad alcanal. Tulagi. Cape Gloucester and New Britain. Bridge Club Meets With Mrs. Simpson #The bridge club m.'t this week at the home of Mrs. Woody Simp son in Onslow Terrace. Several progressions were played and Miss llathawa\ Price captured both the high prize and the bingo prize. Those present included: Mrs. \V II. Bodcnhamer. Miss Hathawav Price. Mrs. G. i.. Matrix. Mrs R. C Warlick. Mrs. K L Warren. Mrs. Dick Lewis. Mrs. Annie Price and the hostess. Teen-Agers Hold Informal Party 0 A lively party of 40 teen-agers was held at Pine Lodge I SO on Monday evening. The committee in charge of all arrangements was: Wallace Bo.isley. Leslie Ku-s. Wal ter Sabiston and Shortv Walter.-. Mrs. G. F. Maultsby and Mrs. O. J Peacock served as hostesses The next party will be hold no Monday evening. January 1212. A meeting of the program com mittee consisting of Joyce Daggett. Frances Batson and Wallace Boas ley will be held at the club on Mon day afternoon. Jan. 15, at four o'clock. Mrs R. T. Morton, Mrs. Steve Stcfanou and Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Ferguson will serve as host and hostesses. If You Suffer From Arthritis And Rheumatism « You can now do something about it. the new medicine. D. M. C. COMPOUND No. 4!» has brought relief to hundreds ol suf ferers. We know of no other preparation on the market so effective in relieving the pain of Rheumatism, ana Arthritis and you take no risk in trying this won derful medicine as results are guaranteed or money refunded. Price—$3.00. For Sale By JOHNSON S DKl'f; STORK Jacksonville, N. C. I RELAX! ! i i Eat Early 1'lan to liave your «lin iicr early. Enjoy a more leisurely meal, belter serviee. You will fiml a larger seleelion of fooil. too. SCOTT'S CAFE Jneksom ille. IN. <1. Phalathia Class Holds Monthly Meeting 0Thc Phalathia class of the First Baptist church of Jacksonville held i!s regular monthly meeting at ;he Baptist recrcation center last Man day evening at eight o'clock. Mrs. Will Jessup. president of the class, presided over the meet ing and Mrs. Knni.s Murrell led in the devotional. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Sieve Aman and Mrs. Bennie Greer who served tea. cookies aVid cake. Members present included: M- - I.. Grady Muryi>s. Mrs. Will Jessup. \!.-. Walter Sahiston Mrs. Steve Aman. Mr-. \. G. Walton. Mrs. A II Hatsell. Mrs. Gautier Jackson. Mrs. B. .1 Holtenian. Mrs. Mellon. Mrs. M. Mm ;11:i. Mr- Kric Gardner Mrs John Hill. Mrs. Emery Greer and Mrs. Mary Thompson. Kay Francis Ryals Celebrates Birthday 0I.illl ' Kay Frances Kyals cell hrated her twelfth birthday la-' Wednesday afternoon at her home on Brentwood Ave The house was attractively de corated throughout in a Valenti; ■ motif and refreshments, consisting of ice cream, cake and candy were served. Giie-ls present were: Helen Tir lington, Francis Phillips, Nancy Abernathy. lean Cain. Miri tin ("air-;. Ann.' Kellv Gardner, and Man. Alice Ryals. BIRTHS Mr and Mrs. Troy \llen of Jack sonville. route •'■*. announce ;iie birth of a son at the Onslow Coun ty Hospital on January 9th. USO-F.LM STREET NEWS QThe Kim Slreet L'SO Club was honored l;i>l week by the visit of Forresl G. C'olton. vegional super visor of National Catholic Com munity Service. IJichmond. \ r ginia. who spent Thursday. Friday and Saturday in the club conferring willi ihe slafT and the club modera tor. Father VV. S. O'Byrne. The regular dances were held on Wednesday and Friday nights wi'li Ihe Smnal Rat'alion Hand, furnish ing liie music The quiz program on Thursday night was well-attended by service people. The winner of the grand prize of Ihe bingo ^anic held on Sunday night was MTSul. C. B. Smith, The Music \pprcciation Hour was held on Monday evening at 8 p.m. The program included T-eh aikowsky's piano concerto in H Flat Minor. Strauss Waltzes, and :.lher selections. JANUARY 14-31 HELP IN 4 WAYS 1. keep your furnace clean. 2. Make > <i ii r home weather proof. .i. Keep your Ileal reg elated. I. off all unused rooms. C.oul Is If It ar EUBANKS COAL & WOOD YARD Phone .121 Jacksonville. N. C. DR. MIKE J. PALMER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Ex:imim><l -- - ftlassos Filled HOURS 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Saturdays Only Hp Stairs—ISeirs ami liens Hiiiltlinu Next to Bus Terminal Date Di ■ess Helj )S Hnr Bonds Sales A brown crepe dress, trimmed with light l>lue satin, is the date dress favored by Junior members of ih. American Women's Volunteer Services. The deep-I* neckline is accented by a soft bow. the psrky front peplam repeats the •vu;i.]ed line. The girls are planum# th; ir winter program, and sewing for themselves is an important part of it. They realize how necessary it is to save dollars for extra War Bonds —and this is an easy way to do it. Patterns similar t<» this may be ob tained in your local store. .> i ir isur-, Prf<:'tincnt Household Hints By VIVIAN BROWN 0 Your window shades can per form a multitude of jobs for you. so purchase them wisely, give them proper care and they should he able to insure privacy, darken your rooms for sleeping, prevent rug fading and insulate against heat loss in winter and heat intake in summer. Refine shopping for your shades, il is wise to check measurements carefully. Measure the width of the casement where the shade is to hang and describe this measure ment as "space measure for inside casement installation." If shades are hum: outside the casements, the shade should overlap casement at 1: nst 11 •_> inches on either side. This overlapping will serve as an insula tor. About 30 per cent of the heat lost from the average dwelling is be lieved to escape through window panes. If shades are drawn to the sills whenever light from the win dows isn't needed, as much as 10 per cent can be saved on the aver age family's fuel bill. To protect rugs and draperies from <iiii fading, keep shades drawn whenever the -un comes in the window. This will also keep rooms 10 1 •) 20 degrees cooler on the hottest days. Dust your shades regularly, per haps once a week, by pulling" to the sill and wiping with a soft dry cloth. 0There are 21 Baptist denomina tions in the United States. FRUITS VEGETABLES Light Groceries Soft Drinks Ice C'earn Open Sundays E. H. Cole 1-2 Mile East of Midway Park on N. C. 24 Open Daily Except Sunday Brown's Barbecue j Place Opposite ACL Station iu Jacksonville | Barbecued I Pig Brunswick | Stew uso Pine Lodge f.\ Communion breakfast "or Military Wives was held Friday morning. January 5, at Pine Lodge USO at nine o'clock. Covers were laifl for eight persons. Danee for Married Couples The third in a series of monthly dances for married couples was hold Friday evening. January 5. at eight o'clock at Pine Lodge USO. Music for the occasion was fur nished by musicians from the Mont ford Point orchestra. Approxi mately 35 service men and their wives were present. Civilian married couples are in vited to attend these dances to meet the service men and their wiv ,\s who frequent the Pine Lodge USO. Buffet Supper The regular Saturday evening buffet supper at Pine Lodge USO was prepared and served by Mrs. Ruth Ellis and Mrs. Dorothy Smith. Victory Menus By CHARLOTTE ADAMS Rice and Hamburger Buttered Snapbeans Parkerhouse Rolls Pineapple Surprise i Recipe serve four) Rice and Hamburger 1 pounds chopped meat 1 onion, grated 1 egg. slightly beaten 1 i cup cracker meal '4 teaspoon marjoram 1 i teaspoon leaf sage Salt and pepper I teaspoon lemon juice I cup tomato juice '1 cups rice, cooked Combine meal, grated onion, egg. cracker meal, marjoram, sage, salt and pepper. Shape into balls and -auto in margarine or fat until well browned. Add lemon juice and to mato juice and simmer about 30 minutes. Serve the meat balls and sauce on a mound of boiled rice. rineapple Surprise 1 cup crushed pineapple with juice xi> cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch X cups milk 'teaspoon vanilla ladyfingcrs 1 i teaspoons salt Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt. Add well-beaten ogg yolks. SIir in scalded milk and cook over boiling water until the mixture thickens, stirring constantly. Cook five minutes longer, or until raw cornstarch taste has disappeared. Remove from stove and add vanilla. Fold in egg whites which have been beaten until still' with remaining sugar. Crumble ladyfing?rs. Line a bu tiered dish with lady finger crumbs, add a layer of crushed pineapple and then layer of pud ding. Continue layering until all ingredients are used. Chill one to two hours. GRAY HAIR? Brunette Blond* Redhead Get Rayvita Vitamins Yes. RAYVITA Vitamins WORK, and gray hait is returning to its natural color. RAYVITA Vita mins contain tho same amount of "anti gray hair vitamin" (Plus -1f<0 Int. units H|) as trstcij by a leading housekeeping magazine. Of those tested, £.s" had return of hair color. RAY VITA Vitamins an- non-fattening, can't harm your "permanent" 30 day supply $1.50; 100 days. M OO. I' JOHNSON S DR1TG STOKE Jacksonville. N. C. .HOLLYWOOD Kiss-Expert Jones Tells Them How—in Hollywood By ROBBIX COON 0 Hollywood — Here's thai man again—Carlisle Jones. I ho Warner Bros, authority on screen kissing. Jon.' •. who has marie movie kisses n study that is both vocation al and advneational 'he's a studio press agent) comes up with a new angle, to wit: When Lauren Bacall kisses Hum phrey Bogart the second time in To Have and Have Not." she says. "See. It's better when you help." "There, in half a dozen words." Jones bulletins me sagely. "Miss Bacall gives away the secret of successful scroen kisses and per haps—the widely shared secret of off-screen kissing as well. "It's better." he observes "rom his long research, "when both kisser and kissee cooperate in the procedure. Director Howard Hawks, who has guided some extremely successful screen osculations in his lime, was entirely agreed with the famous Hemingway dialogue in this instance." According to the film story. Jones points out. the first Kacali-Bogart kiss was a one-sided affair with I ho lady making all the advances and doing mo-:t of the work for I he camera. Fifteen minutes inter, when she goes about kissing 1ho hero again, he is not only i more or less willing victim, but has be come an enthusiastic partner in the whole pleasant business. This (again Jones* is a twist on the usual screen procedure in ro mance in which the man is the ag gressor. a twist typical of a Horn ingway story and of the Hawks' di rection. In each instance Hawks gave the camera angle to the ladu* rathiu" than to the star of the pi'^j ture. This is somewhat contrary t<> usual Hollyvviod practice which is to loave the more expensive profile the more exposed in a screen kiss. But the studio believed it had a real find in Miss Bacall and was eager to show her to the best pos sible advantage, and Mr. Bogart— who is perhaps less well known as a romantic star than as a screen he-man. willingly submitted to the temporary loss of some of his pro file scenes when Lauren by direc tion smothered him with a kiss. • Invariably, however." sums up Kiss-Expert -Jones, "a successful screen embrace is a cooperative effort involving two players. It literallv is better if both help and it is still better if the director and the cameraman have an official hand in the proceedings too. "Those players and crew mem bers not in the kiss scenes can do their best by the screen kiss by being either completely absent from the set when it is filmed or by maintaining a discreet silence and a far-away look if they have to stand around." Which, of course, is ihc best thing to do by a real-life kiss, too. Dehydrated peaches, persimmons, grapes, pineapples and pears can be soaked in concentrated orange juice or grape juice to reconstitute them and make them easier to cut for use in fruit cake. New ration values for practically every ilem of canned goods alii! fresh meals have been invoked hy our government to make eerlain lhal everyone gets a fair anil jusl share of llie foods that are avail able. No one has ever gone hungry in this fortunate nation, and this is an effort to conserve so that no one will and so that our hoys 011 the hattlefroiils will gel their proper food also. Therefore, we urge you t;> liny only what you actually need and hasten the day of Victory. J. B. PETTEWAY & SON JACKSONVILLE, N. C. JOIN THE CROWDS THAT HAVE ATTENDED FLEISHMAN'S 1 i Semi-Annual Clearance Sale | I — | BIG SAVINGS - LARGE SELECTIONS 1 9 Fleishman's of Jacksonville I COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICE TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE SPRING MERCHANDISE THAT IS ROLLING IN EVERY DAY. THIS SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
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