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FIG HT . Uomedy-Drama By Local High School The senior class of Southport high school will on Friday night. May 3, in the high school auditorium present a three-act cornsdy-drama, "The Red-Headed Jtep-child." The play starts at 1:00 o'clock. A red-headed stephild always brings forth everylody's sympathy. The heroine of Jhis play is no exception. She has been reared on a cattle ranch in Montana and at the age of twenty-one is brought by her father to a cultured eastern atmosphere in Chicago. Her stepmother who has never seen her before is naturally cold towards her. Imagine yourself in the stepchild's place, being treated like an outcast. How would you like to be reared like a cowboy and then have to raise yourself up to the standards of a group of high class society aristocrats ? There are only two people in the play that talk in the stepchild's lan cnjage; they are Dudley, her foster brother, and George Garrison, her foster sister's supposed fianLater on in the play. George Garrison becomes so attached o the stepchild that there is a question in his mind as to which one he prefers for a sweetheart. There is laughter, fun and romance throughout the entire play. ?Contributed. Rain In Most Of Brunswick Sunday A good gene' al rain fell through-, out the greater part of Brunswick County Sunday afternoon, bringing relief to farm and truck | crops that were beginning to | need rain. There was only a silght shower in Southport and vicinity. ? , County Agent J. E. Dodson said this week that crops in this county are looking particularly good for this season of the year and he said that tobacco prospects are particularly bright. CHAPEL SPEAKER ~ C. L. Stevens was chapel speaker at the Southport high school last Wednesday morning, delivering a short talk on "Citizenship." Mr. Stevens has been on the chapel program at the local school each month during I the current school term. HERE FOR WEEK-END Representative R. E. Sentelle j and Senator S. Bunn Frink spent the past week-end at their respective homes in Southport. RETURN'S TO WORK Friends of John B. Ward, tax collector for Brunswick County, will be glad to learn that he was able to return to work Monday morning following an attack of measles. FINALS TO BEGIN AT LELAND FRIDAY (Continued from page 1.) "baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by the Rev. H. S. Strickland, of Wrightsboro. The graduating exercises will be held on Monday evening, May 6, at 8 o'clock. The educational address will be by the Rev. E. K. Bodie, of Wilmington. Speeches will also be delivered by the vale\dictorian, John Anderson, and the aalutatorian, Lena Bell Barnhill. All features of the commencement program will be held in the high school auditorium and the public is cordially invited to attend. SHALLOTTE FINALS WILL END TUESDAY (Continued from page 1.) awarded at that time and seniors will receive their diplomas. The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered Sunday morning. May 5, at 11 o'clock by the Rev. LeRoy Harris of Fayetteville. The annual senior class day exercises will be held on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. They will be under the direction of Mrs. "Ruth Warren. SHALLOTTE WINS FIRST PLACE IN 5CHUUL CUNTbSTS (Continued trom page 1.) Jenrette, Waccamaw school, second; fourth grade: Marion Butler, Leland school, first. Frances Cox, Southport school, first, Julian Smith, Waccamaw school, second; fifth grade: Marjory Jones. Southport school, first. Junior Parker, Shallotte school second; sixth grade; Juanita Cannon, Leland school, first, Marion Frink, Southport school, second; .seventh grade: Inez Dutton, Waccamaw school, first, Gildaroy Henry, Bolivia school, second. Spelling (high school): Katie Cox, Southport school, first Gertrude Simmons, Waccamaw school, second. Primary Athletic Events Races: 50-yard dash: First grade boys: Jim Hewett, Shallotte school, first, Robert Carlisle, Bolivia school, second; first grade girls: Doris Johnson, ? Develop" Per" L?r. John A. koluier, professor o director of the research institute of shown here at work in his la bora to a vaccine that it is believed will pr< ysis. After years of exhaustive ex Kolrner injected his vaccine into hit Miss Anna M. Rule. Southport school, first, Amanda1 Leonard, Shallotte school, second. 1 Second grade boys: Shirley Woodard, Shallotte school, first, j Rothwell Simmons, Southport school, second; second grade girls: Ilene Milliken, Shallotte school, first, Hazel White, Leland school, second. Third grade boys: Alfred Woodard, Shallotte school, first, Norley Willetts, Bolivia school, second; third grade girls: Melba Steward, Waccamaw school, first, Emma Johnson, Southport school, second. Sack races: 1 Lovabt I These puzz ly efficient they table from us i short-handed at ed golf date, women have all If you coul you leave for t school, meals to and buttons to t the front and be fingers to bandt At night, si never saw befoi new towels in , and delicious di Where does ing agent, vice \ \iinrtn00r nf covo | jp|j ^ " / MVkV 13 The ad H her greates 8 ways, bette 1| about, but s I THE SI si. V ~4 MHM THE STATE PORT fc/vr/is Vaccine t medicine at Temple university, and cutaneous medicine of Philadelphia, ry, is credited with the discovery of >dnee immunity from infantile paral pen mentation with animals, Doctor inself and a young woman assistant. First grade boys: Robert Carlisle, Bolivia school, first, Burk man Gray, Shallotte school, second; first grade girls: Bertha Stanley, Shallotte School, first Marie Parker, Waccamaw school second. Second grade boys: Laten Milligan, Waccama.w school, first, Hampton Henry, Bolivia school, second: second grade girls: Betty Hewett, Shallotte school, first, Eloise Bellamy, Southport school, second. Third grade boys: Jesse Hayes, Leland school, first, Maurice Evans, Bolivia school, second; third \e Enigma les we have married! are. Patiently they sit ind listen to our even the office, chief cranky stenographer late, le the best of it! Then t) d see the woman in ti 'he office. Children plan, marketing to do rnt on, tears to mend, i ick doors, lunch, squab ige. he meets you in a chit re. Junior struts new , the bathroom. There sh to tempt your appe\ ; she find time to be a President in charge of >itig, teaching and all i ?_?_?_? vertising columns of ti t ally. Here are new r things?and at savin. seldom mentions. fATE P0R1 PILOT, SOUTHPORT, NORTH igrade girls: Damla Blanton, Shal-|.' j lote school, first, Margie Hick- j | : man, Southport school, second. i \ Wheelbarrow race: Zeb Davis,'] ! Ludberg Holden, Shallote school, j ] first, Robert Carlisle, J. B. Car- j ( lisle, Bolivia school second. t| Grammar Grade Athletics j. Races: 100-yard dash: Edgar < Jones, Southport school first, L ! Henry Woodard, Shallotte school,! j ' second; 50 - yard dash: Edna | Wright, Waccamaw school, first, | Jaunita Powell, Bolivia school, j j second. j ( I Jumping: Standing broad jump | ( j(boys): Dan Roberts, Bolivia ? school, first, Edgar Jones, South- s port school, second; standing | f broad jump (girls): Mavis Brady, jj ! Waccamaw school, first, Mattie ( j Johnson, Bolivia school, second, ( I running high jump: Irwin Milli- s ; gan, Waccamaw school, first, c I Robert Hawes, Snallotte school, c I second. i High School Athletics I Races: 100-yard dash: D. I. j Watson, Southport school, first, J a Dewey Sellers, Shallotte school, f second; 50-yard dash: Jack Pot- f ter, Bolivia School, first, Cath-11 erine White, Leland school, sec-1 d ond. | Basketball relay: Shallotte t girls, first, Bolivia girls, second, j. Jumping: standing broad(boys): r ' Jerome Jenrette, Shallotte school, ' a first, Billie Paden, Leland school, j fc [second; standing broad jump s (girls): Mamie Holden, Shallotte i<] school, first, Catherine Cannon, j h Leland school, second; running' high jump (boys) :Egan Hubbard,1 Southport school first, Ira Chad-1 ]j wick, Shallotte school, second. j c i v 1 Chinese Laundryman Ordered j fc Held For Hit-And-Run Trial f (Continued From Page 1) e timony, and the driver was a1 \ man with black hair. {F Sheriff Jones' Shory |? Sheriff C. David Jones of New j0 Hanover County was the next ? witness to testify. He said that "J TT""? v.?^j f/iiei V? i m TTin r-caHoxr nuvvc ilau LU1U Ulill A WV.MJ | morning:, following hia arrest,'. l that he had spent Sunday night " : in Conway, S. C. He said that . , he had left Conway early Moni day morning and after having ' trouble with his car passed the ? , scene where the child was killed 1 early Monday morning. When he saw about the hitand-run case in the paper, Howe told the Sheriff that he remem- ^ bered that the description fitted ? his brother's car which he was driving and that "it might have ? I ] been me." Howe said that he iil ======== | IS - - |j How disturbing' || ] across the dinner ||i] ing complaints? ^j] v, customer spoil- f| |J tters misfiled? g|-| tey smile riddles. ITi he morning after j to bundle off to S J , laundry to send || J lozens of trips to ft 4 bles to settle, cut ?[ i 7 little gown you g|| shoes. There are ||j| is an unfamiliar ff11 tite. S;= ompany pure has- & | cooking, general || I he rest? g i lis paper are ft | ways, better || | gs she gloats B | PILOT I CAROLINA started to go to the police and tell them the story and said that c the reason he did not was that j le was "so busy in the laundry.".. Howe told Sheriff Jones that he i lid not recall seeing the child at j ^ the time he passed the school bus'. ind that if he hit the child, he . lid not know it. Sheriff Jones . said that Howe surrendered to ^ lim voluntarily. Robinson's Story The next witness, Harry Rob-1 nson, told the story that the j :rowd had been waiting to hear, j ? Jn Tuesday morning. 24 hours ifter the accident, Mr. Robinson r said that he got in his car and set out to find some trace of he car that had killed the Hew- . :tt child. He had met the car' ^ he morning before as it sped I iway from the scene of the ac- j ^ sident and had identified it as a ^ lark Plymouth coupe of a late ' nodel. Beginning at Romie! ^ewis' filling station near the u South Carolina line, Mr. Robin-' . ion said that he checked every | illing station along the highway j or trace of a Plymouth coupe! hat had passed there on Mon- j ? lay morning. j . Ae Leland Bellamy's filling sta- j 1 ion, near Myrtle Beach, S. C., he, ^ earned that a 1934 model Ply-1 nouth coupe had stopped there<" ,bout 7:30 Monday morning and I : lad purchased a battery. Filling | tation operators said that the1 Iriver was a Chinaman and that ! e was from Wilmington. I Seek Chinamiin }) Mr. Robinson and Deputy Wil-| ie Joe McLamb of Brunswick j! bounty, who was with him, then1! rent to Wilmington and got in j! ouch with Wilmington and New!) ianover County officers in an ) ffort to learn if a Chinaman in ) Wilmington owned a 1934 model ] lymouth coupe. It was reported ! hat Lee Gin Howe owned a car ) f this description but it was al-; )*i 0 reported that this man and ji is car were both being held in I a Whiteville on a liquor charge. | Thrown off the track. Mr. Rob- j a ison and his partner returned to ) ( lellamy's filling station in an ef- ) J jrt to get some further informa- ) [ on. They learned that there is ) j Chinese laundry in Conway. S. j j j .. and decided to go to Conway |) [ > see if the owners of the laun- j ( ry could give some information j) j mcerning the driver of the car j) j lat had stopped at the filling j j :ation Monday morning for bat- j i ;ry service. j j j I HT I See us for your ! Springs, Hinges, 1 ing your home. | G. I < 1 k i>jeX^Xsj2X3eX9feX9eX^)^e)^^2e)?)^eX 1 TOBAi | Special IV I w I I Smith! !^Sj.-5 *\ MlVlfllinil hu?he?, cotton, to* vIm^.'yjm {JS!rtireeV 'wwt* ^ Air Sprayr m: rtr* Wilson! I w Police officials in Conway fou >ut that Lee Fun Howe of \\ nington had spent Sunday nig n Conway. He left eary Mc lay morning and was driving .934 Plymouth coupe, it w earned. Mr. Robinson and Dej y McLamb left Conway shor' lefore midnight Tuesday and i urned to Wilmington. They t( ifficers of their information a i search was begun for the PI nouth coupe. In the early hot if Wednesday morning it w ound parked near the laund i/hich Howe and his brother op ate. Brother Arrested Lee Gin Howe, brother of t efendant, was arrested by poli iut he refused to give any infc nation concerning where his bi her could be found. The sear or Lee Fun Howe continued I hat night, all day Wednesdi ntil Wednesday night when wo /as received by sheriff Jon hat the defendant wouuld gi imself up Thursday morning. In the meantime, the Plymou oupe was impounded. Examin ion revealed that the right fro snder and the license plate we lightly bent The car was foui 3 have a new battery of tl lake sold at the Bellamy fillii IIHHHHHHHHHHHHHj | USED 1933 Standard Chevr 1934 Master Chevrole 1934 Master Chevroh 1934 Chevrolet Truck 1929 Ford Sedan All these car t dition. We also i bargains. Elmore : Chevro BOLIV ftSKKlClUCXltXlOOCKK f Scree The I Mos< Screen doors, Scree Tacks and other su| r. Kirby & Supply, N. C. CCO FURN lade Furnace gg* POISON g3?| TOBAG( mVl Hand and h fAR" p /I complete LEWI! ?tOe?. 3 Comp "? INTER? T.oid Farming nthym" J an ? if TRUCKS a \ Implement HITEVILLE, N. C WEDNESDAY, MAY l, l9j nd ; station. ril-1 Sergeant Smith offered a ;ht j of corroborated testimony >n- j porting the evidence offered"! a 1 Sheriff Jones and Mr. Robin rgq * !)! tM. B. Register and I. e. S"i. ' "! were also questioned briefly y i No testimony was offered v j. | the defendant. He was ren! , sented by Attorney L. cian, . I Grant of the Wilmington'), y" j who, at the conclusion of the te timony, asked Judge Phelps i j make the bond just as reason'ab *7 j as possible. He suggested a !?, of $500. Judge Phelps liked |j | figures, but didn't think the . I were enough of them and set n he! bond at $5,000. 8 C6 i J By consent, the defendant * >r | be held in the New Haror County jail pending his trial .. the October term of Bnwswi, County Superior Court. rd ADMINISTRATORS NnTIi'^ es Having qualified as Adminisiraj of the estate of Arthur K. Jnne,, j ve ceased, late of Brunswick County ' C.. this is to notify all persons h?t .. claims against the said estate th exhibit them to the undersign.td a- Bolivia. N. C., or to C. Ed. Tayl , Attorney, Southport. N. on or'i nt fore the 1st day of May. , r6 re notice will be pleaded in bar i( , covery. All persons indebted r please make immediate pavment. he This April L'fth. 1935. C. W. KNOX. Administrator 6-5-c. of Arthur F, Jones. CARS olet Coach it Coach (Demonstrator) it Coupe s are in perfect conhave several other Motor Co. let Dealer 1A, N. C. :n Out 'lies & juitos n Wire, Catches, pplies for screen Son I ACES I 5 BRICK I i?of .all kinds I JO SPRAYS I torse-Drawn . . . Dusters stock of genuine I SWEEPS I lete line of I <JATIONAT7~ I f ImDlements t m. d parts nd TRACTORS I Co., Inc. I
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