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P* Kkound HERE —wnh— Mary Lily Blake Phone the News to 300 Mrs. T. S. Cross of Sanford is spending some time here with her daughter, Mrs. T. S. Sewcll and Mr. Sewell. Mr. and Mrs Cy Rawls and Mr . Mclvin Willard went to Raiohni Tuesday. Coleman Bynum was a business visitor in New Bern Tuesday. Mrs. D H. Humphrey of Rich lands, Roi'te one, is a patient in the Onslow County Hospital. Mrs. H. M. Loy. Mrs. Annie M Price. Mrs. Dick Lewis. Mrs. Boh Campbell, and Miss Hath iv. ay Price shopped in New Bern Ttn day. Mrs. F. L. Fu -sell and children. Marilyn and Fitzhugh. •'r I Co -- lina Beach spent Monday Iv-re with Mrs. Fussfll's si-.fci Mr David Sabiston. Mrs. Annie M Price. Mr. Dick Lewis. Mrs. Boh Carnj»:>• -' Mi Hathaway Price. Sat. Bill r- rt:• • I ius. and R. E Mm rill ;pent S at Swansboro._ Mr. and Mr- D. C Sabs ton u -:v visitors in Kinston Thin -da Mrs. M. A. Co well M !•' W Marine. Mr-. •! C' Petto a i> m 1 Aubrey Cowell were vi m Goldsboro Tuesday. Mrs. Gena Lee Williams and young son. .lack, of I irk • . ! Route two. are patie-'i • at • Onslow County He-pital Mrs. Margaret Humplm-v >o Richlands. Route two. ire ■ n-. treatment at the On i >,\ Court-. Hospital. W. D. Aman and II. L Co-, ii spent two days in Charlotte- tin week on business. Births Mr. and .Mrs. Abram Cm om of Richlands annoumv tin- '♦>» « Of a son on Aiuu-t 28 a? the < >u . County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Gable Riggs of Maysville announce the hirih ■ a daughter on August at t'n tow County Hospital cool, cotton Looking like a nsiUi>.-» .iollars helps the time go faster while awaiting th™ si;:k. This young officer's wife does it by wearing cool cottons, anc! the dress she model-, above »s a brown and while checked gingham sun ha^k which h;is a let-out feature at the sides. A brown jacket covers it for town, and is a wood streamliner, loo. 400 Block Bridge Club Holds Meet § The 100 HI »( k Bi C'liio met it 'Mr llOllh- Ul Mi-S \ I I) ... . H jf 432 South Bu ! Drive. M dway n ill ind \l VV C Etii on \ ii Hie (•'. chin.' b\ i i'c !11i^.i (•■■ . NOTICE ! We Are The Only BONDED FLORISTS 111 JACKSONVILLE Anc! Authorized F. T. D. Flowers By Wire Service Look For The F. T. D. Sign VISIT Ol R SHOWROOM *i07 N! IV KKflH'.r Sl'RI I T THE FLOWER SHOP Mrs. Mabel Knauft, Prop. STATE THEATRE ADMISSION PRICES MONDAY thru FRIDAY Matinees Adults—35c Children -15c Nights Adults—40c Children- 15c Saturday and Sunday All Day Adults—40c Children—15c Saturday—September 1 EDWARD G. ROBINSON GEORGE RAFT MARLENE DIETRICH —in— "Manpower" Also Comedy and Cartoon Sunday, Monday & Tuesday September 3. 1 and 5 DON \MECin: CARMAN MIRANDA WILEIAM HENDIX —in— j "Greenwir li Village" | in tfie technicolor picture | Also the Latest News and a , Colored Cartoon j Wednesday, Thursday and Friday September; 6, 7 aiul 8 IRENE DI NM ALI.AN MARSIIAI I, VAN JOHNSON ROODV M.ac DOWELL —Ill— "The While Cliffs of Dover*" Also the Latest News and a Colored Cartoon ATTEND AFTERNOON SHOW O N SLOW HCKSONVIUi, N.C ADMISSION PRICES At All Times AFTERNOONS and NIGHTS Adults—30c Children I "»e Saturday —Si'|i!i'in!iiM' " smii i \ p.i :t\i' i"n as "Paul Kcvrrc" in —In— i>ni ih rlnuii TmiU Also C'hajiirr No. 3 of "Haunted Harbor" \ < oniedy Sunday and Monday Srptemher 3 and > v \ m : <; w » n i v Jf-'KOiMI. < OU \\ —in— "Souih of I >i vir Vlsn tIn* I airs! News, \ i omrdy ami < artoon Turstla^ and Wednesday Sepiemlirr and TOM roWVAY BAR It \ IIA II MI - in — I lie Fit iron on! W c-i Also Chapter No 7 ol' " I he Great Viaskan M.vslrry" A Comedy and a Spoi l Slim t Thursday and • rid i.v September 7 and 8 O l TO KIM <.I K I'M PARRISH —in— ' Tlirv l.ivc In Fear * Also the Latest fcews. Colored Cartoon and a Comedy S AND AVOID NICIIT CROWDS! Jeanetfe Abernathy Weds Cpl. Fred Denzler H Ynnotmeemenl h.is bem made of I lie marriage 'I' Svn'i i K • I Class .1 c.inet!!• \bi-rua'. in <• Kip Hug and Wash in D. C . ami Co! Kivrt I )c'i/ • « I'«»;><• .al and Chicago. The vo a's u ->r • s.t >k en it: 111.* Mc'i Chtirqh <»t" Irving Park, ("hie ago. Thursday. \ a g us t 1", at -1 o'elo i i the J'ht nonn w ilh Kca . I " Miaina. pa ■ tor of ! he ehureh. ol'fit i iting The single ring 'erenion.v was v\ :| iH" sed by 1.10 close t i.-iuU ami relatives ol the coluple. The bride w i at I iiTtl in a ;:ou :i i I' Krearh s.i; m ilcsi airil b\ KVmc .1 e . nor. amfI lu'i' flower-. ,1'ic u lit! f • •. i.:i i'!: fr lit "-red by |\\o ,rc!:;d- ^hc w idea i.- I bv \h Yi i• I )i n /! ■ i' C"ii --a ii i >! '11 • • 111 ! 111 "41'1 ?1 • "i a Miaul ■ ■ i imiinr ("pi i"><• n.<!o•* ii i i 'us be si man !'•; rnar 1 ! Mibin. . > i I'1 lowing ' it- i'i rem mi , a reee-) ' ' ' ' ll.'U at ! ' . S .\ l-> (.'111!) (ling gliosis and members of the club I'hc bridal <•»mj»U- remain!' 1 ( se\, :v.| „ , j,p-n ,. UU|. ' ' V" ' a i "-«!•■ ima !n vi--;( rclal i * rs of lite bride The !■>. <i 11■ t»( Mr. h \! ' II nib ' ••• a . , 11• d• i\ i1 d i l ie S|j$Efeial Serviees department ; > Pn ie Fifdd F • 11\ this % c ir 5 hp en listed in the WAVES, later attend CI • , ....... . .1 at < »k! ;|I A a ad \! i'. !'• ... Sh'i • S • pov\ i- assigned to the Potomae H V ■ \ i C mi ma! Ml V\ a- am ton !' where she will take up hi"- du- upon ret urn 11 cm fur i n.-iv1 !•: i > ■ w ( ; ) ; • :1 !i 1 nee: 'im I vance Xflverii'siu'u aucncy the™ Mr . Mi.TiMl sc:-. ice IVceuiber i'.D I'» ;i: II • WJ'. i- llli'll I.I I':»; > Fifi I \ • • \i- b : lit: ii ir • . fchan .1 \ e ir a w and is in the ari Mrs. Annie M. Price Hostess ai Dinner Pariy O Mi \"«i" M ■ n-• !-: . • ! 5t a dinner party, honoring Pfe. av 1 Mr (I,-1 Vckcr. at ji,-r h mi. i•:i c il l si Saturd •. i \«• n .1: e:_:iil i.VIuek The ummr4 table was cen< • • •.I v i! i .i h<\« ly ariMiiu-Mneiit •.>! m-v"! jii mi mer i I 1 a ers Places \\ ere I ml f. • Mi and Mrs Deiker S ;t and M Ho'* (';m»i. \l i - • Hal !'• Mrs Dick law iv. Su' W ! Ii.; c,. jii• I u l; I- Murrili. a: A M Price 0 Read News an<? Views Want Ads. 0 Mrs. Joseph (1 Thompron of 519 North Butler Drive. Midway I'.ak, was hostess at a charmingly ar ranged luncheon and bridge l ist Tuesday afternoon, honoring M-s ti S ! ikons, who expels to K- '\' Midv\a> Park soon for her honi • in Charlotte. Covers were laid for eight :»i !\v-> small tables, both centered •• th 1 lowers of \arious shades if vi »! t • I. Place cards were small \» "n: ■ squares tinged with violet, wit • a I'oa linos of verso on \irh, which when read in turn by the gu>-i-. ci»nve\ed an original and exo r - sive farewell .sentiment to Mr-. Likens. First honors in bridge were awarded Mrs F I) Williams, and mh'i'ikI In Mr Floyd Sn♦ herT mi ' com ion -'-Mi to Mr* Lik. Tho.-e attending. in addition i • lie- hoste-s and honor guest, v • • Mrs Tom Brown Mrs. Philip E'sen Mi in V. P.nil DeHagon. M> - I M \lcCo> Mrs F D. Willi .mi and M r- F1 iv tl Sutherland. Teen Agers Staqe "Backwards" Parly # P Tl en \ ei h< P., 1 \ • .e part \ at Pine I. ! e M*•:i:I i\ c\e; mi . Buddy Robin -• and !; ■ ;i\ Pmik ''•1 it were ciled t ieir e o; •-.it i >n Mrs Fields a td a - ho-.te-- in!' : he party. The next Teen-A go party will be iiel i Monday eveninSept. 1 a i'h i he I id low in.: committ program Frances Batson. Wall'ice 1:1 a I«"- \In:i 1 Charlwick. and I! .1 n« n «• tv ivl'ro hments. 1. \\ Pal -on a i1' l-'raiK >' • Fields; > !•;• M >\ IP dor and C tivlyn Fn i ' '< M- • Sto\. St.•tan hi. vi • IV rod and Mr <i F. M mil \ 1 re progi am w ill meet at 7:30 p m Sept I 1. ! . ma!;c plans I nir • thn o ( hape; ones can n • -rrn'od ' '»r .• ich pa'!> it wil! ■ ■ n'e to co m muc the pi 1 ,n \ phooc call to the div< - tor m, . Fdna Wa1>> . at 358. in-li uso Pine Lodge Outdoor Sports Popular \t I ® T-> i :;t! in out at !' n I .r i. <• i- SuM-iimm'-' 1 ncr-casin..I l">pMl;ir in<I w Mh ! iu> addition • ' pui ":i ..-1' 1 l.i a !i : in iiituft* a i■ r c!t tl of activity at the club is n >w centered out of doors. Archcrv. !- pirn tM • .Tl her . -h 'Cv. .,nd 1). i -1 - ivM -Miroment an* in constant us-* i )n VVfdnesdav \uqust 23, twen . m. 111 .i: . .vi ve-. at ended Pie liinclu 'Mi \ftcr the lunch' ui were pia\ed i )'i FnJ.iv evening. Elrov Has musscn of Iowa prepar°c'. and M*r\ :! .i '11iiMi*i* 'ii honor of Mr. .unl M'r> !> S. Pinksion Mrs. Pink 1 hi i- !i iMinan -.f thr operating i n mit tee of Pi !0 Lod :c and in e '.i 1 htu 1 -crvice to the club .-he ha*, made many Friends anions 'm* .service men. .N la rue cmwd of -crvice men ami women um'iI the club fact 11 icv over I lie week <*nd with 120 pre-. n't at tlie buPi-i supper. The cominu !'ii* -inmn' led by Pt'c George Di i-ker. .iccoiiipanied bv Mi-< Kdna \e .v by Ten service men prepared and -erveil a .spaghetti dinner on Hun day afternoon. WIIEKE DISCREET PEOPLE MEET TO EAT VICTORY DINER N. I" 14 Jl'S\ INSIDE TOWN LIMITS STEAKS - SEAFOOD REGULAR DINNERS FOOD NEWS }<ni ran tir/Hinl upon grtling tlif hv,si i/iia(ify mi'ats ami tin• fn'shrst pro thtw here. JJ *• (h til in tin' best only, liis ilseye I'roilnets, too. I;k/ if yon shofi hy telephone. plaee your orders in time for our tiriee daily delivery service—owrf in the morning ami oner in tin' owning. i'htme yonr orders early ami help lis to help nin the irar hy conserving gas ami tin's. J. B. Petteway & Son Phone l.'{2 J;ick-on\illc. j\. (;, 0 Mrs. J. C. Thompson was hostess to Circle Number Two of the Wom an's Society of Christian Serviei on Monday afternoon at three o'clock at her home on New Bridge street. The meeting opened with devo tional. led by Mrs A. II. Faroel', after which minutes of the I.'^t meeting were read by Mrs. C r.'tteway. secretary, and the irca surer's report given by Mrs. \V. !•'. Brendle. Following a short business scs : :.111 presided over by Mrs .1. I*. Henderson. leader of ihe eire!'\ the hostess, afsisted by Mrs. Car! Il.iles. served home-made choco late cake and ice tea. Present for the meeting were Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Karnell Mrs. P, ttewa\. Mi - l'rendle. Mrs || il -s. Alrv Daisy Bell Henderson. Mrs. \ B Johnson. Mrs W I. Ketchum, M,- I : I Salosl m. Mis. H W Si-Ac!!. Mr*- T. S ( i -•>. and III"', and Mi - Lion Cray Miss Taliman Initiates New Volunteer Service 0 \! - Mildred Taliman set a pre cedent in volunteer work at New Bridge Street USO when she, as -; led by SSgl. Herbie Boson. halv ed .ziirjerbread for the weekly buf fet supper last Sunday night Mis<es 1 fen \ SabMon and Klise B:\r-dev. I'eeiiiu an in to te I Mil-Ire i s and Hernie\ cnlinars skill. <a to taste ami .a\el to "police no' I lie ki tenon after the !».'» miosis ha I hem -er\'ed The hot buffet was served in the warden and was prepared by ;'ie following service men and tlie r w l\ e Pvl \ Ka i oil \ est a Cpl Paul K Ford-ail PI. .or ! M \ • •.•Ionian, ^ I e rid V P..I Pali hail. ^S ' Hern e K.•-. !). P!e. Kd \ ,' I I So . ••• S ! Wood I O VV I ».»|| - . Pfe .1 an Fa i n. Pfc Nick Veto. Corp. and Mrs Charles Del..tell. 1'vi Donald Pi >wn Mi- ."- Sahi - ton and Be . le... The menu consoled of meat loaf •• \ 1111 ra \ \ mashed putal oe> pea.-, and carrots, lire ad and butter. • Mi jei-'oi ead with lemon sam •' and coll e 675 Surgical Dressings Rolled in Two Hours % \ ' '! .i! •' ()7."> 4x4 surgical dres - ings for 1 !j.- < >11si•»w County III Cross Ciiapti r wcio made ui a two iinur ;mm inil la-l i 'lr- la\ al'ti'moon al ilu« Now I?:i«l ur St root l:SO 11m(Ic Ihi• (Ini-ctinn of Mrs. W. Y. Richardson. I..i.!i<• - ; i alIfMulancr wo '«•: Mrs. 'i' IS Kr<tmi■ • Mrs \ II. I'.'riK'll. Mrs. \11!i II.i: i Mi \\ K Sabis 1 on. Mr-. William Sm<<li>. Mis Carroll U i n:hl. Mr- .» I) llu-hos. and Mi s l{:iai <C mi. FOR Ql ICKEIi I ICTOKY ui) HouE nut in>\ns DR. J. O. RAM KR. SR. DR. N. »I. 1!A\TER F.yes Examined - - Glasses Fitted NEW BERN, N. C. For night appointments, Call 413 or 334-.T THE COLA VRt/VK + WITH ^CANADA ORYi .quality. dt's aTftotteb of GOOD TASTE TOD WE Wit/iU>. • Service ' K'i ® Pleasure ® Satisfaction STOP IN TODAY Scott's Cafe Jacksonville, N. C. 0Mir,s Lauara Beatty. homo af*ent. announces her schedule for next week as follows: Monday office in I he morning: 3:00 p.m., training school for cloth ing leaders will be held at Tar Landing with Mrs. Harry Moore. Leaders to attend this school are from Tar Landing. Sneads Ferry. Verona and South West. Tuesday: office in I lie morning: 3:00 p.m.. Hubert club. Mrs. .Johnny Meadows, hostess: 7:00 p.m.. Verona club. Mrs. Henry Sandlin. hn.stc.s-: Wednesday: Contacts with neigh borhood and 4-11 club leaders; Thursday: office in the morning: 3:00 p.m . Clothing leaders school with Mrs. Pauline Sanders at Rear Creek: leaders to attend this school are from North East. Hear Creek. Piney drove. Silverdale. and Hu bert. Friday: office in the morning: 3:00 p.m. Haw Branch club. Mr.-. Christine Scott, hostess; Saturday: office and market Youth Club Enjoys Hay Ride-Weiner Roast 0 Forty members of the Jackson ville Youth Club enjoyed a hay ride and weiner roast Wednesday evening Mrs. Jim Maultsby acted as chaperone. The young folks ended their ride at Mill creek where they roasted weiners and drank lemonade After refreshments, group singing was en joyed. Max Hyder and Kenneth Maults by were in charge of arrangements. Ill V. SMITH TO PIU V II t Kcv Wade C Smith. Probyter ian minister, will give an ilkis irated talk on "Living Letters" at lite Presbyterian church here Sun day evening at eight o'el i 1;. Ke\ ('arl B. Craig, pastor, will preaen at the regular morning servic.*. Household Hints One of the toes! investments a enmrnunit\ can make is to see that il^ children an- well fed. The school Inne'ii is a syslematie wav I" provide ;i third In h.df ,,f u,c child's daily mitrilive needs, l! is an investment in young people— NJTICE Regular Communication of La fayette Lodge No. 83, A ~ K. & A M. on the first and \j t li i«"(I Tuesdays of caeh " month, 8 p.m.. Masonic II.'II. over .Johnson's Drug Store. K. C. Warlick, VV. M. m;i wr.KKATioN siiivici; I) rile or Call <a.oH<a; s si.kvicis .1 Hiiy.sliorr Hint. Fast. Jach siiii rillo. I\. FRUITS VEGETABLES Light Groceries Soft Drinks Ice Cream Open Sundays E. H. Cole 1-2 .Mile East of Midway I'ark on N. C. 24 Hints to use in shopping: Do you check ceiling prices? Do you keep a record of your expenditures? Could you save a larger share without jeopardizing your family's welfare? Do you get your money's because nve Timcrrs appeiren i& you at the moment? Do the meals you plan contain the basic 7 food groups? Do the lunches vou prepare for the chil dren and the workers in your family contain a variety of needed vitamins? STOP! Try Us First! ('.Iran ('lollies Mean Cool Comfort Desperate meas ures aren't need ed if you keep your elotlies cool through perfect cleanliness. I'ronifil. thorough. rx/irrl xrrrirr RAINBOW CLEANERS & LAUNDRY Itryun lllilfi. Jacksonville, IN. C. ( :on<: ha ri ila tions Hotel Walmor It was a distinct privi lege to supply the furni ture and furnishings for Jacksonville's newest and finest hotel. We wish for it many years of success and prosperity. Quinn-Miller Co. Phone 249 Jacksonville, N. C. APPRECIATION We wish to stale emphatically that we appreciate having been a part in the erection ot the Hotel Walmor We wish further to congratulate Walter W. Morgan upon erect ing such a nice building and selecting for it the best of available ma terials. Modestly, we want to tell you they were furnished by Builders Supplies Co.. Phone 241 Jacksonville, N. C.