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-SOCIETY THEY TELL US Dean Sullivan spent last wee! end in Washington, L>. C. on business trip. Mrs. T. B. Koonce who has beei confined for some time by lllnes is able to be out again. Martha Burton spent last vveel end at home. She is a student a ECTC. M. A. Covvell spent the wee! end in Raleigh. Rev. F. i\. Cox attended I In clergy conference held yesterda: at Saint Mary's Cliurch in Kinstnn Mrs. Dorothy Doster of Mays ville is a patient at the Onslov County hospital. P. C). Jarvis of New Bern vva: a visitor in Jacksonville Sunday Rodney Ilemby of Midway Pari has been admitted to tin- Onslov County Hospital for treatment. Mrs. 1.. N. Home of Bculavilh is a patient at the Onslow .Count} Hospital. Spencer-Gill Rites Performed £ Miss Edna Dorot hy Gill of N'trn York became the bride of S^t Page William Spent-:'r of Colum bus. N'orth Dakota last Thursday evening at the home of the Rev Carl B. Craig, pastor of the .Jack sonville Presbyterian Church. Sgt. Spencer has returned fron 28 months overseas duty and i now stationed at Camp Lejeune. Branham-Gallant Vows Spoken Pfc. Alicia Ann Gallant, USMC WR, of Leadville. Colorado am Cpl. Thomas Delford Branham USMC of Hannibal, Missouri wen united in marriage by the Rev Carl B. Craig at. his residence or Wednesday, February 7 at 6:31 p.m. SSgt. Catherine McKenna oi New York City was the matror of honor and Sgt. Charles -i McKenna of Leadville, Colorado acted as best man. Cpl. Branham has been in the Marine Corps for three years ant: served overseas for two and ont half years. The bride has been in the Corp.5 for one year. Both are stationet at Camp Lejeune. DR. J. O. BAXTER, SR. DR. N. M. BAXTER Eyes Examined - - Glasses Fitted NEW BERN. N. C. For night appointments, Call 413 or 334-J ; Everton-Nethercutt Wedding Solemnized 0 Miss Hattie Mac Nethercutt. daughter of Tom N 'thercutt and ; Ilui late Mrs. Nethercutt. and Wilbert Evetton. CJ.M. Mc* DSN, were married .January 28 by the Rev. S. A. Smith. The wed din.'4 ; look place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chcsley Williams, uncle and aunt of the bride, with whom ' she has lived since her mother's death. The bride was given in marriau ' by her uncle. Her maid of honor • was Mi>s (I(• t»•.• _ia Kverton. sister of the bridegroom, while tiie best man was Elmer Jackson. Q.M. 3c. USN. Miss Kaiherine Waller of Mt, Olive sang. accompanied at tie* piano b\ Mrs. I.ila K Lanier. Following the ceremony, the guests were entertained at an in formal upper, aff: r which the bridal couple left for a woddi.u trip. After February 24 the 'ride groom retuns to didv in the X:1'. and Mrs. Everton will resume her work in Washington. I). C.. where she is employed. Victory Menus By CHAKI.OTTi: ADAMS Vegetable Dinner Deluxe Spinach Souffle Quick-Fro/cn Pea> and Carrot ■ Baked Potatoes Curry Biscuits Fruit Gelatin with Vanilla Wafers 'Recipes serve four" Spinach Souffle 2 tablespoons butter or sub stitute 2 heaping tablespoons flour 1 cup milk, hot 1 cup cooked spinach, chopped Salt and pepper 3 eggs Melt butter in saucepan. Take off heat and mix with flour, mak ing a smooth paste. Return t<> heat and add milk, stirring thor oughly, Cool. Beat the cu<4 uhite> until stiff and fold into spinach mixture. Pour into a welIvis ed baking dish. Place dish in pan of hot water and bake at 350 F. 45 minutes. Curry Biscuits 1 teaspoon curry 1 cup flour, scant 11 •_> teaspoons baking powder 1-i teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons shortening Milk Mix and sift flour, curry, bak ing powder and salt. Cut in shor [ tening. Add enough milk to form | a soft dough. Knead very lightly. I Then roll ! inch thick and cut with a floured cutter. Bake a! j 450 F. 12-15 minute-. Don't leave rubber overshoes near the radiator as it may cause them to crack or get spongy. DR. MIKE J. PALMER OPTOMETRIST I'llONE 338 Eyes Examined -- - (>l:isscs Filli d IIOl'RS 10:00 A.M. «> .»:()() i'.M. Saturdays Only I p Stairs—Afiis nml I iVir.s Ihiililiiiji ISvxl to Hits Terminal STATE THEATRE WEDNESDAY—FEB. U Edward Arnold and Selena Royle in "Main Street After Dark" Also A Comedy, Cartoon And Sport Sliort THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FEB. 15-16 Joan Davis and Leon Erroll in "She Gets Her Man" Also the much talked about shor). "The Fighting Lady" Plus the Latest News and A Cartoon SATURDAY—FEB. 17 Big Double Feature Program Feature No. 1 Ruth Lane Hal Molntyre AND HIS ORCHESTRA j "Sing Me A Song of Texas" Feature No. 2 Pliyllis Brooks Robert Lonery I "Dangerous Passage" I Also A Colored Cartoon vEBSySuaSaHF TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY FEB. 13 and 11 J oh liny Mark Brown in "Range Law" Also rhapter No. 2 of RAIDERS of (illOST CITY A Comedy and A Cartoon Till KSDAY and FRIDAY FEB. 15 and ifi Tilo Ciiiznr and Virginia Bruce > in "Brazil" Also The Latest News and A Colored Cartoon SATURDAY—FEB. 17 Larry Buster (irahl) in "Blazing Frontier" Also Chapter No. 1:2 of "ZORRO'S BLACK WHIP" A Comedy and A Cartoon 4K IBJVI AfTISWIOUA SHOWS AND AVOID NIGI1T CROWDS! | | — '■ - ■ —■ — n„ n— - Progress Shewn in Home Agenl Program r.y KITH (II v K FAT 0 \ilili , Up ii: ■. 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