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SOCIETY THEY TELL US Maurice Margolin and Jack Peck spent two days in Winston-Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson spent Wednesday of last week in Wilmington on business. Mrs. H. M. Loy is visiting rela tives in Charlotte. Mrs. Carl Hales and Mrs. K. Clement visited in Wilmington las! Wednesday. James W. Lynch, who has been working in Raleigh, has returned to Jacksonville. Miss Jacqu. lyn Thompson, who spent the w< ok end al home, re turned to school i't Raleiuh Sin day. She was accompanieil by nor mother. Mrs. J. C. Thompson, vvho will return today. Steve Stefanou. Ir . -indent al Edward'.1 Mi I it ai >' \cadcim ,;pen! the week end at homi. Mr. and Airs. Steve Slefanou and daughter Mary shopped in Wilmington Thursday. GSgt and Mrs John Harper md Corp. and Mrs. Warren O. Dean spent the week e.nd in Wilmington. Mrs. Rose Dunmo.MM >1 lack- >n ville is a patient al ;he Onsiow County Hospital. Ransom House. lacksonvdle has been admitted u> the Onslow County Hospital for .reatmenl MAKHI \G1. WNOl \cr.l) 01 Mr. and Mrs. Bert F.dens o, Sneads Ferr.v announce the mar riage of their daughter. Beuiah. In Pfc. Charles J. Millington of Mill ing ton. Tennessee. The marriage was .-olemiii/ed on Friday. February sixteenth in Her liando, Mississippi. War-weary vacuum cleam-rs should not be forced to iniiale string, pins, hairpins, lacks, or other stray bits of metal. Mrs. Ray Brooks Honored at Shower £ lovely surprise shn\v< given i:i honor of Mrs. Ra> Brooks, recent briclo. at th-e home of Mr and Mis. Harry Poller or New P.rid.v Street The hos!i'ssc- wore Mrs Potter. Miss Lucv Brooks and Mr- Will Pin « The house was attraetivciy de flowers and a mini iture br:;l.d scene was the eeriler of attraelum in Hie liv ia : room. \:; er I h lu-ide opened i he many love!\ and useful i*ifI<, the hosl \ mou i ■ hose present w er Mr. ami Mrs. Rav I'.n oks. Mr an ! \l: . Harry Potter. Mr. and Mrs Will Pierce. Miss Lu.cy Brooks Mrs. Karl nor. Mrs U. K lloll. \lr-. I. i 11 elon. Mr-. I. ■!! !•■ Walker. M ! * 1 i!':««!• Chad .«. . Mis. !.. F I ick Mrs. CI ladv- 1 lembree. Mr Feed .Inhn-i.ii. \! - - I.!! iii !. n. ■ . Miss Margaret Johnson. Miss M u\v Brow i! Mi-.s C'.ii 1 • I'lavt'-n M -- Kaeiu I .Jannar. Mi- \e\ i l{ \li-s CI race K:\. . \|;-> Cr ce Hudson and Mi.-s Hazel Hudson. Sermons-Boner Rites Performed $ Mr i 1 Bon ir. ' > St i!T Sgt Ht n \ !. •. • inn. .1 • . I S \ VK • • Mi i Mr> H. !. S •:•••": . «i..i . K The v. odd in - u oi m •• : n lrelr :iar\ 10 in Pi- P. \!i ill Ciai'u-I a' C •••■ m I-- •! !. Idaho •• iih Chaplain lohn I. San BIRTHS Cpl. and Mrs B. M I. Dav is ai the Naval Hospital. ( Leieuni . Mrs. Licko is the former K1 >iie Kelly of Silverdale ESIK •#<*•'/ SS.-J.7 T3Mj fV'iy.11 Taylor's Barred Rocks R. 0. P. SIRED CHICKS Bred to lay and grow. U. S. N. C. Approved CHICKS EVERY TUESDAY Taylor1 s Stock Farm Kit'lilatuls., V * . Mrs. Z. W. Morris Hostess to W.SCS ■% \\ •, -i - Sue-icl v of C'hrlsl i ;■ i Si"-\ u'c nici m I hhome of Mi / W. Mct March 15,!i »r Mrs. Morri-. ! he president, presided \::: • )ii>;n.->s matter V\ cr • i ;;!■;( n <• . i»! . he piMurnin wa ■ titi m ! over to Mrs. K. O. !• • : o I -•>< '!(■•. i! oiKl!. " S' 1.11 i Ci'l l • t w : l !l Ml People." '!' ' : .!•> ... ri u • nruoraifl ! M I. \ I'a: :. im i'. i \Irs. F B. Favv. V . ■ 1 pr.. !•: n . .. !••• > was invi «d into the dining room and roifee and .■!>!.! d:v. k< h> ihe -'••• r 1 • . ;« , ] la have present a few of the men of • w enmmuniiv a- - ! quests: ••• I l '!' i- I • II. V Sand-lin. and (I I. S :m i!im T 1 ;> nex "iii*. via he held i'l 1 In- • of Mr- K O Brown. \ !)!' : 1! '■ 1 • : : 111 (I a raver m"1 ra \Vrd;u ;i i> Baptist W.M.S. Meets V ':i!i Krs. b'Henderson VMM S ■: i .if i- - B; ni: 1 VV -dnesday lfn .1 le V\ \! s . . tlxin <IdwH i wn: ( ok I'rav Ye.'* ,0 •:!' :<)1 \ Wal W B. Hurst, Mi \ VV. Jar ksonville PI A Wii! Stage Benefit 'lance on April 13 MARQUISE S*» 142.50 Engagement Ring 100-00 fcERWYN S«t 160.00 fogag«m«nt Ring 150.00 *C S*._ JOE is a bashful sort of fellow when it comes to expressing the feelings he holds in his heart. It's hard for him to put such sentiment into words. So this "Keepsake" Diamond Engagement Ring will taik for Joe. It expresses his love for the sweetheart he leaves behind. Joe is going to be away for awhile ... in Africa . . . Guadalcanal ... or any one of a number of plcces. But wherever he is, out through the vastr.ess of thousands of miles, Joe's thoughts will be of you. Whenever you look at that graceful circlet of gold with its lovely "Keepsake" Diamond . . . close your eyes and listen as it talks for Joe, telling you of his love and devotion. DIAMOND RINGS The ring illustrate J above is "Keepsake" Lewes at $200.00 I Cwflf H»r> It T-tlk for Jo," Copyright MCMKLll Sijfiro, BiraJUin C Co , lac Bj fir million.^ GUILFORD Set 237.50 Engagement Ring 175.00 CUSTIS SET 110.00 Engagement Ring 100.00 HARTSFIELD JEWELRY CO. Authorized Keepsake Jeweler Jacksonville, North Carolina _HOLLYWOOD * News and Views of Hollywood * By ROB THOMAS n I.i. Jean Pierre Aumont. Willi the French forces in Knrope. Dear Joan. This is an official report of an owning 1 spout with Mrs. Aumont. who is known to some people as Maria Monte/. You sec, she has been a homebody since you ! 't to fight f*>r Franco. So for On-e even ing we hit the night spots 1 would if you were here. Th. was I'niversal Studio's idea, not ne. Not that I didn't enjoy it. mind you. \. her house I waited 2:' nnn i: - for her. U hy is il th-it d i.es are never re.idy'.' Win n she made her en!:.ir.ee. the sight was worth waiting for. She was wearing one of those lou cu; venii-u u'owns and look d a< terrific as 'lie day you nnvne.i iier. I floated behind her to the car. \lter we arrived at Mik. Hu mane!'!'. eating place. Mar: . or de d i.i• iar. crepe suzetI■ .'ind champagne. anions other t!iiir.:>. Your shrewd wife realized t'na'1 I'niversal was footing the hi i So here I was with one o Hol lywood's most glamorous stars and what did we talk about?—Jea i Pi erre \umon; She showed m. . our picture in her locket and to d me ho vou wer • in the t hick i 1 1 he i..h! ;n ha\ in-j been wo inded ;hro<> times. I m turn toll her .iiiou! my lo\ • ' : • and the c<:> \ m " on -a as interest ing to u but not verv good copy for my column. We ogled the celebritie like 11-n Tin re v.. re H .land ^ »iims. I' '11 Wbi'eman. Many -en ( ' • !•• a. i'til,e F.e-chley. George 'e -sol. I even a-ked Monty Wool! > to The pause for people on-the-go have some champagne with us and got insulted in the Beard's inimita ble style. Later we went to the Trocadero and the Latin colony, including Carmen Miranda, Arturo de Cor dova and Xavier Cugat, gathered around our table. I couldn't un derstand a word anyone was sav ing. I asked Maria to dance and -■.he explained you had instructed her to dance only the rhumba while you are gone. No bunny hugging for her. When I got Maria back lo h-er threshold, she told me I could k.ss her on the cheek. 1 did and then told her she could kiss me on the Forehead. "Oh, is that the custom?" she aked. She did it and before 1 could dream up any more customs, she had disappeared inside. You're a lucky man Jean. Sincerely. Hob Thomas. When frying fish add a dash :if -alt lo Ihe cornmea! or flour be fotv the fish is dredged. WE HAVE A GOOD LINE OF USED FURNITURE AT BARGAIN PRICES WE BUY AND SELL SMITH'S Furniture Exchange Opposite Victoria Cafo PHONE 318 Jacksonville, N. C. Bin: FIT DANCE sponsored by the JACKSONVIL LE PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION High School Gymnasium FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1945 8 P. M. Till Midnigh! Eddie &okien's Moniford Point Orchestra S 1.20 Per Person, Tax Included DR. MIKE J. PALMER OPTOMI TMST PHONE 338 M\:imiiie<l -- -- CJhissfs l*'ith*tl Mil R.s 10:00 \.M. to .1:00 IVM. S<ilunlays Only I i> Stair*—-Anrs and I int s lU*ii<lin« \vxl to Pus Terminal Would You Express The Joy of Eastertide With Corsages and Potted Plants? Jk FLOWER SHOP MRS MABEL KfJAUFL . P/ZGP FUNERAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS- POTTED PLANTSSMRUBBFRy Phone 178 S STORE 907 NEW BRIDGE ST. JACKSONVILLE,N.C ! kkEENHOUSF WESTON HIGHWAY 24 Home Agent's Schedule Announced 0 Miss Laura Beatty. Onslow County Homo Vui-ni. lias announced the following schedule for this week: Monday: Hominy Swamp meeting •iI :' :?() with Mrs. L. L. Jarman. hostess. Tuesday: Meadow Branch meet ing ;i' 2:.-iO with Mrs. Lucille Er win. hostess. Wednesday: Sjilverdale meeting at 2:.i!) with Mi's. Odell Parker, hostess. Thursday: Sneads F.rry meeting at 2:30 with Mrs. Adrian Capps. host ess. Kriday: \o:ih K.: ' Club mce;s with Mrs Io!ini'.> Rh uk's. hostess. Saturday: Office and market. Miss Beaity will be in tne home agent'- office pach morning throughout .lie aeck. Complete Line of DRY GROCERIES Soft Drinks Ice Cream Open Sundays E. H. Cole 1-2 Mile East of Midway Park on N. C. 21 R0\ 86 PROOF IMPORTED HY SEGCERMAN MXON CORPORATION NEW YOKX. N Y. RELAX! Eat Early Plan lo have your <1 i 11 ner early. Knjoy a more leisurely meal, heller service. You \s ill li!i<l a larger solcciitm of foot!, loo. SCOTT'S CAFE Jacksonville, N. C. Government House Rum In Fifths IWA 3.50 Retail WHITE OR \ gold LABEL 8i Proof Imported by W. A. Taylor ft Company a New York City > NOTICE Regular communication of Serv cc Star Chapter of Order of East ern Mar «u .h;i>whiu nun every second and fourth * Thursday at " p.m. Airs. Sara I cp CJray. Worthy Ma in n: Mrs. Dorothy Cra yens. Secretary. DR. J. O. 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