SOCIETY
THEY TELL US
Mrs. Leon Fleishman and daugh
ters, Jean and Mickey, of Fayette
ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Sacknoff this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Traehtcn
berg and family returned during
the week end after having spent
the summer at Carolina Beach.
Mrs. George Buchanan and Mrs.
A. G. Walton, Jr. were visitors in
Raleigh Tuesday.
Misses Eva and Sallie Simpson
are spending this week in Boone.
Dr. A. M. Fountain of Raleigh
aws here this week visiting his
father, Nick Fountain of Richlands
who underwent an operation Sun
day night at the Onslow County
hospital.
Steve Stefanou. Jr. will leave
next week to enter the University
of North Carolina.
Mrs. Inez K. English and Mrs.
B. N. White of Pensaola. Fla.. are
visiting MGSgt. and Mrs. E. T.
English.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shugart and
family have moved back home
from their cottage at Swansboro,
where they spent the summer.
Gene Koonce. a student at the
University of North Carolina sum
mer school, is spending the week
end at home with his mother. Mrs.
T. B. Koonce. He will return
Monday for the fall semester.
Raymond Hartsfield made a
business trip to Richmond Monday.
Valentine McCabe is attending
a USC) training course in Williams
burg. Virginia.
Mrs. Georgia To 1 son of Au
lander is visiting her daughter
Mrs. .John U. Warlick.
Sgt. and Mrs. Stone Burnette oi
New Bern are visiting Mrs. Burn
•ette's mother, Mrs. Lollie Hender
son.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hender
son and daughter. Mary Lynn, il
Wake Forest, are visiting Mi
Henderson's parents. Dr. and Mrs.
J. P. Henderson.
F. W. Frischkorn of Altoona,
Pa., has returned after a visit
with Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Gurganus.
Capt. and Mrs. John V. Huff of
Quantico. Va. are spending the
week with Mrs. Huff's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. 1. Farnell. Mrs.
Huff will stay here for indefinite
period while Capt. Huff will re
port for new assignment at Pearl
Harbor.
Rep. E. T. Tonnissen of Meck
lenburg County was a visitor in
Jacksonville yesterday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Henderson
attended the funeral of T W
MeCrce, Sr.. at Charlotte this
week Mrs. Henderson and Mis.
McCree are sisters.
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OPTOMETRIST
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Miss Elizabeth Smith
Honored At Party
§A party was held in the form
of a church social Wednesday
■evening in the Presbyterian Re
creation Center, honoring Miss
Elizabeth Smith, who is leaving
today to reside in Greensboro.
Miss Smith is well known ?'n
Jacksonville for her work at the
Recreation Center and a gr?at
many of her friends attended ;3
present her with a cut class vanity
set as a token of their apprecia
tion for her work in the com
u m nity.
Entertainment was provided by
songs by Lt. and Mrs. Rossi ler.
and games were led by Mrs. Carl
Craig and Mrs. \. M. Smith \n
unusual event in the form .;f en
tertainment was displayed when
two Royal Netherlands Marines
went through a few rounds of
shadow boxing. Refreshments were
served, consisting of ice cream
and cake.
A few speeches were mack* at
the close of the evening, with Rev.
Craig expressing his appreciation
and Miss Smith in turn thanking
everyone for their generosity and
friendship during her stay in
Jacksonville.
Miss Smith will teach Bible in
several schools in Greensboro and
will reside with her father. Rev.
Wade C. Smith, who is now at
work re-editing "The Pilgrim's
Progress."
Miss Ruth Shepard
Hostess At Bridge
# Miss Ruth Shepard entertained
at two tables of bridge Tuesday
night at her home here on Brent
wood Avenue.
Miss Teeny Sabiston won the
high score prize, a box of note
paper.
Refreshments of ginger bread
covered with chocolate sauce,
salted nuts and ice tea were served.
Playing were Miss Muriel
Ketchum. Miss Mildred Tall man.,
Miss Annie Laurie" Koonce. Miss
Lula Cole. Miss Anne Warlick.
Miss Teeny Sabiston and Miss
Janie Paschal 1.
BIRTHS
# At the Onslow County Hospital
here:
To Mr. and Mrs. Carl William
Stevenson of Jacksonville, a .on
August 28.
To Mr. and Mrs. El wood Blake
of Jacksonville, a daughter. Au
gust 2H.
!~o Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Wilson
of Riehlands. a daughter. August
2.9th.
To .Mr. and Mrs. Morton Seher
merhorn of Hubert, a son. August
20th.
I Mr. and Mrs. While,
Miss Riggs Honored
Chap.or. Order^f
^-%,hS"rS2s,«
riotf-. n- V,llte and Mis.-. Hen
T»H;'oro n('vfr?rc S2", «» '»
local USoacrJbCn dirt'C'l,"' of
■VoKli P i'f 'r ani secretar.v of Hie
of C-hrisu;0„,,nKaa^re,,CC ,,0ard
«£ an,d%Su1„?rInab""t "«>•
of the tables wore a^S
the Ai.hf rf'OVOly fa" fIowei'.«!'*nrt
with shndprt'V8 r"°m Was "«hu'd
chaJmlnf f4^mPS Which *ara »
Rev^rT'l® invocation by
sidi Lodge, told of ihc pi -;.s int
associations which thev hYd'"™
^■n! A Whi!r?nd
« ^ohnpJ^ami,y wm
or fho A^a"SS' who is commander
, llK,,"'a" I-''Sion. also oX.
were le1,'vfrt'lS,lhat l?«« Wends
nnu-i,.E' VVct'ks- president of .he
. organized Kiwanis ,-iub
Mioke briefly saying that jhe
Kiwanis club was an organ „tim
banded together for efficient se v
lie and not tor personal gain The
oca, c|Ub will live just a „/
the members live the aims and
VVpek t°i"S l organization
i<ks thanked White for his help
in forming this new club.
R-iv nrhaif. "! chaPter Mrs.
Mi's whff a. lov<,|y gift ,0
,[ s- !llU' «'*s she thanked her
01 servmg efficiently as associate
^'iie<"th"lth " pel'f<"ct attendance
M s ir chapler was organized.
Miss Rwls'^m1 E"r?tt Prescnted
or' Ihn nf . wishing in behalf
f 'he chapter. success and h-in
wtfch she im Port ant work
. sht,h:,s b<*n railed to do.
\v,i. : 'CICer presented Mr.
the hehf ;'iS ^ 'hanked him for
'"< lulp and inspiration he and
family had been in all civic and
sifn°KS act,,vHics while living in
Swansboro. At the conclusion of
Mr Sr*1 response from
, WI>ite. "God Bless America"
"iL?gTpT&ir t'k,si"»
The hospitality committee com
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Circle To Sponsor
Christmas Boxes
# Circle Number One of Ihe Wo
man's Society of Christian Serv
ice of Trinity Methodist church
hold its monthly meeting at ;he
home of Mrs. Leon Gray Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. C. E. Warren led the devo
tional and conducted the s'.udy.
• The Words of His Grace."
At a short business session with
Mrs. O. L. Russ acting as chair
man. it wa decided that the circle
would sponsor a number of over
sea Christmas boxes.
Members attending the meeting
were Mrs. John Warlick, Mrs.
Holmes Bush. Mrs. Russell Brendle.
Mrs. W. Y. Richardson, Mrs. F. W.
Marine. Mrs. S. S. Ambrose. Mrs.
W. T. Turlington. Mrs. George H.
Bonder. Mrs. Alfred Taylor, Mrs.
C E. Warn. Mrs. G. G. Car
michael, Mrs. Ramon Askew,
Mrs. I W. Starling. Mrs. O. L.
Russ. Mrs. lack Burcham and
Mrs. E. L. Cox.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. W. T. Turling
ton. Sept. 24.
Mrs. J. W. Burton Is
Hostess To Circle
#The meeting of Circle No. 2 of
the Woman's Society of Christian
Service was held at the home of
Mrs. J. W. Burton Monday after
noon.
In the absence of the chairman,
Mrs. J. P. Henderson. Mrs. W. L.
Ketchum presided. Mrs. Dave
Sabiston gave the devotional and
Mrs. J. C. Petteway led the study
course. "The Word of His Grace."
Those attending were Mrs.
Aaron Farnell. Mrs. Daisy Bell
Henderson. Mrs. J. C. Petteway,
Mrs. Dave Sabiston. Mrs. W. L.
Ketchum and Rev. Leon Gray.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Dave Sabis
ton. the date to be announced
later.
Home Demonstration
Club Meetings Set
®The schedule of Home Demon
stration club meetings next week
follows:
Tuesday: Hubert, with Mrs. Wal
lace Morton as hostess.
Wednesday: Haws Run Club,
with Miss Thelma Shepard as
hostess.
Thursday: Meadow View Home,
with Mrs. M. S. Barbour as hostess.
posed of Mrs. Fred Pitman. Mrs.
Pearl Ennett. Mrs. Mary Belle
Fournier and Mrs. Elizabeth Veh
ters made the arrangements for
the supper. They were assisted by
Miss Mamie Piner, assistant direc
tor of the Swansboro USO Club.
HOLLYWOOD —
* News and Views of Hollywood *
By BOB THOMAS
0 Hollywood — (iT) — Burgess
Meredith is a very restless man.
Or so he says.
This fact was brought out when
1 asked him about the report that
the life of Ernie Pyle would be
filmed.
"If it is done. I don't particu
larly care about playing Ernie
again," said Meredith, who por
trayed the late war correspondent
in "Story of G. I. Joe."
"Why not? ' 1 asKed.
"Because I'm too restless." he
declared. 'I can't see myself being
tied down to a series."
"Does your service in .he Army
have anything to do with your
restlessness?" I inquired.
"No, I was even more restless
before the Army," he replied, ex
ploding my theory.
What would Meredith like to
do about his restless 'eeling ?
"I want to travel," he said. "I
want to get out and see the world.
There are going to be exciting
times in the future and I want to
be in the thick of them."
At present, the actor is appear
ing in "Diary of a Chambermaid."
which he is producing with Bene
dict Bogeaus. But much of his
dreaming time is occupied with a
scheme to make movies abroad.
"I'd like to be in Europe when
so many exciting things are hap
pening," he remarked. ' I've been
doing some investigating about
making a picture in France, or
maybe in Palestine. It's not as
fantastic as it seems."
He said that with the perfec
tion of the 16 mm. camera, pic
tures could be made anywhere.
"Why couldn't you make your
own picture on the Persian Gulf,
for example?" he proposed. "The
actors would love the travel. All
you would need is a crew of about
five men to shoot the picture. It
seems to me that a picture like
that, if professionally done, could
compete with any of the Holly
wood producions."
He described an orientation film
he made In the Army.
"It was called 'Welcomc to Bri
tain.' and it was shown to nearly
every soldier who landed in the
British Isles. To make it, we just
got a camera and started out. We
took scenes in the pubs and in the
DR. E. F. MENIUS.
Optometrist
T.jtt Examined and Glum
Fitted
Rooms
Elks Temple
NEW BERN. N. C.
country and wherever it struck
our fancy. But because it was done
by experienced men it was a very
interesting and professional pic
ture. •
"It seems to me that the pic
tures that have been made by ihe
Army and the Navy present a
challenge to Hollywood. The
movie makers have been saying
that documentaries are not as
salable as the so-called entertain
ment films. But what could be
more exciting than The Fighting
Lady ? Or 'San Pietro.' That's the
real McCoy. If we could combine
that realism with an entertaining
story, we would have something."
£Thc condensed juice of the
leaves of the aloe plant has laxa
tive properties.
CARLSON-WRISTON
0 Miss Beatrice Ann Wriston Of
Fredericksburg. Va.. became the
bride of SSgt. Astor Robert Carl
son of Des Moines, Iowa, and
Camp Lejeune in an Impressive
ceremony at First Presbyterian
church here Tuesday morning at 9
o'clock. The Rev. Carl B.
pastor, performed the doubt
ceremony.
The bride was attired In a blue
dress with matching accessories
and carried a corsage of white
gardenias. The groom, Wftb has
been in the Marine Corps si* years,
recently returned from 37 months
overseas.
TRAILER park dance
0 A dance will be held at the Rec
reation building in B Village at
Pine Grove Trailer Park Tues
day night, September 4. It will be
tne first of a series of bi-weekly
dances.
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