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IpNESPAY, MAY 29, I soc I MRS. WARREI I MKv HOOD HOSTESS h W. Hood was cha I. ; st'.'ss at a four-cour, er party at her home Frids Ring honoring her husbar y:ss Xancy Hood on the !e dinner table was coven a beautiful lace clo( glowing candles shed a so B over the room. Gues Bj their places by attracts E place cards. Ash trays wei E as favors to the men ar ladies received perfume. Billowing the delicious dinne Bral useful and attractii Herts were given the honoree E George Whatley, a recei B was also remembered t hostess with an attracti\ Bter dinner bridge and oth< games were played by tl ts until late in the evenin; Bests at this delightful part B; The honorees, Mr. Hoc ua~i Mr and Mr Iaxco. Mr. and Mrs. Joh Mrs. Hattie Howe; nk Niernsee, Mrs. Geo: l?y, James Harper an ss. Mrs. H. W. Hood. rs recent bride May 25.?Mrs. Foste 3olivia, entertained o evening, honoring Mr anford, who before he arriage was Miss Rub Games and contesl iyed during the eveninj >s and tea were serve s. The honoree receive ely gifts. included: Mrs. J. V honoree: Vivian Gaine; lice and Mary Johnsoi :ter, Elinor Hand, Edn mita Peters, Mildre Ictor Thompson, Mr iwards, Mrs. Alex Mei G. G. Lewis, Mrs. I and Mrs. Foster Mint tend .session ee B. J. Holden, C. F t, John Caison, J. F I Miss Mary Garret irned from a trip t where they attende Session meeting of th of America. END RECNION8 B Bussels and daught Lois Jane, are viaitin 1 for several week: accompany Mrs. Baa ,m to Blackstone Co! tend her class reunioi also go to Greensbor i attend the class re W of Mrs. I B. Bussels. h FISHING pasty ir.d Mrs. A. H. Marsha gi Dosher. Dr. William Dosh W I "Skippie" enjoyed a fish w rip Thursday morning i ^ Josephine." The trip wa & rough for "Skippie," th g "tw got seasick and wa ^ st to come ashore. I ON AIRES CLUB MEET J A. Dosher was host t ilhonaires Club Wedneada it Hillcrest. Bridge wa at three tables. Mr. Thorn George and Mr. Wllllar "ere high scorers for th V Sandwiches, peach ia ud drinks were serve* in enjoyable party. Club will meet with Mi Erickson next Wedneada 'clock. birthday party H B. Smith entertaine s number of boys and girl t occasion of the eight y of Master Edward New Ho son of Mr. and Mr J Newton of Moore S Mdron gathered at th of Mrs. h. b. Smith a clock Thursday afternoo Cirs were ready to carr p, 0 ^e beach. The childre W ?&roes and enjoyed plaj the sand and selectin to ells which were added t js *tion already made. Ice S !~e ar'd mints were sei ffl n? a most pleasant a B c,'?r little fellows. iS ? ren Present were: Sa P * Mc-Veal, Gloria Faj , Florence Moore an W Jones: Jack Christial 8* to Christian, Jack New fflo. *' Cartrill, Sonnie Burn gf ?nes- Lou Newton, Ha: gr d?e and Edward Nev Si -" " < lub hostess * St. George was hostess to the Pinoch ."home Monday afte ? home was adorrn Usion of spring flov Lucy Watts was hig ^ received a set of i( tO tKAn '?e C0UrSe W) rN , following mer st o w' "^ooupson, mi 1,7^, Mrs. T. La W. Huark, Mrs. Da' a j Marion St. Georj hucy Watts. 1935 j Jyy ] \! HOOD, EDITOR CCC DANCE r. i An enjoyable dance was given 3e at the CCC Camp gymnasium iy Friday night. A special orchesid tra and singer from Wilmington provided the music for the dance. Many people from Wilmington sd; and other nearby towns were di present. ft ts LEAGUE DANCE '? j The Senior League of the re Episcopal church gave a dance 'd | Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. H. W. Hood. Misses Thelr, j ma Johnson and Evelyn Loughlin re I received the guests at the door, s- j Mrs. Frank Niernsee poured it punch and Miss Johnson served y cake. re1 The following guests enjoyed the evenings entertainment. Missf es Thelma Johnson, Evelyn Louie ghlin, Dickie Burns. Mary Cath? erine Northrop, Mary Hood, Mary jorie St. George, Helen Deen1 >d Sutton, Wilma Barnett, Lela s. Hubbard, Nancy Hood, Norma ? Johnson, Messrs. Claude Jones, j ST. Egan Hubbard, John D. St. r- George, Joe Ruark, Daniel Wat-! id son, Lawrence Willing, Otto1 Frasier, James Frasier, Gus Swan land Dan Shannon. ?r MISS WESOOTT ILL n Miss Maggie Wescott, well s. known local citizen, was operatir ed on Saturday for cataract. The y oi)eration was performed by Dr. j a Freeman and Fay, eye specialists, of Wilmington. Miss Wescott's d many friends wish for her a very! d successful operation and that her I sight might be restored. T. f, 4-H CLUB MEETS I, The 4-H Club, of Southport, a met with Mrs. Ada Foster last d Friday night. The relation of s. vegetables to health was discusr sed and the cooking of harvard j I. \ beets was demonstrated. Quite a j z. number enjoyed the meeting and | 1 Col iS J i t ! r !t re | ; WIKIltKKiKltKltllllltM 9 THE STATE ? Social Calendar Wednesday, May 29 8:00 P. M.?The Millionaire: Club will meet with Mr. Johi Erickson. i Friday, May Slst 3:00 P. M.?The Michigan Clul will meet. 8:00 P. M.?The regular Fri day Afternoon Club will mee with Mrs. P. O. Leggett. Monday, June 3rd 3:30 P. M.?Baptist Circl< Number 1 will meet with Mrs W. G. Butler. Mrs. Melvin Lewi! has charge of the program. 3:30 P. M.?Methodist Circk Number 1 will meet. Mrs. C. Ec Taylor is the leader. 7:30 P. M.?Sea Scouts meel in their scout room, Skippei Burns in charge. 8:00 P. M.?Eastern Star wil conduct the initiation meeting ir the Star room. Tuesday, June 4th 3:30 P. M.?The Woman's Aux> iliary of the Episcopal Churct will hold its regular monthlj meeting in the home of ^Mrs Frank St. George. 3:30 P. M.?The Baptist Circk Number 2 will meet with Mrs Doctor Robinson with Mrs. L W. Clemmons leading the program. 3:30 P. M.?The Methodisl Circle, Number 2, will meet. Mrs I. B. Bussels is the leader. 7:30 P. M.?Girls Scouts meel in the Scout room in the olc Gause building. 8:00 P. M.?Daughters oi America will hold their regulai meeting in their hall. 7:00 P. M.?Junior League ol the Methodist church will hole its regular meeting Wednesday June 4th. 3:30 P. M.?Methodist Circle Number 3, will meet. Mrs. R. B Morse is the leader of the group VISITED WASHINGTON Brunswick County was represented at the recent farmers meeting in Washington, D. C. when J. D. Ward, Mr. Hornsby Preston Henry and J. W. Stanley joined the North Carolina delegation which made the trip to the capital city to expresj their appreciation for the AAA program. JOINT HOSTESSES Longwood, May 18.?A delightful birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Rhodes in honor of their small daughter, Mildred Rhodes. Guests were: May Ward, Grace Victoria and Carol Deen Jenette, Janice and Joyce Ann Alford, Elnora Jacobs, Ernestine McCumbee, Cornelia, Eunice and Juanita Smith, Betty Rhodes, MasEXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXi pring uling work done < i raise and house ; lo not add any car . DON'T ize Tires to be ordere s and can fill your or ustment here without res bring them to us f CAN1Z1NG PAIRING ANYTHING F( AATVTUIMr Vi All I i innu 11 (Wholesale < DELCO and 1 ANYTHING umbus Whiteville, P XJtKXKXXXKKKKXKMM social. t- SPEEDY YACHT I- The 'Tm Alone," one of the fast t eat desiel motor yachta afloat, o was in the South pet harbor one d day last week. e RETURNS HOME C. G. Ruark returned to Southport Sunday from a week's busi> ness trip to Baltimore and other g northern markets where he puri. chased new merchandise for his >' store. Mr. Ruark spent one day I- in Washington on a sight-seeing ?. tour. 0 [ ?????? 1,' j : I Q 1 | J | Overha ?y | ?save it to '\\ Fall. Wed ? : f|! ^ , i' II . y 11 ... for odd-si j| of U. S. Tire d || make the adj t with U. S. Ti : I TIRE VUL ;jj RADIO RE ?!!! njll r- I ( g )t *>jll d )[ r- 15 P- It It 1-jlt * e It id It ;jj BICYCLES r- I [ ___________ ,|i It I " 11 a I'll : PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, M I ter James Watts and Leroy 01 Cooper and Stacy Rhodes, Jr. Kany games were played by o' the children after which delicious n 3 ice cream was served?Reported. ; in Increase Noted In Applications ? 3 A total of 248 applications for <l? Bankhead allotments have been b< i is t received at the office of County 40 Agent J. E. Dodson this year as gi compared with 144 for last year. Copies of these applications are f. 3 now being prepared and will be ? submitted to the state board of, E< , , __ , , a CO ? review in Raleigh. w; 1 Announcement has been made that 87,269 pounds of tax-free ? t cotton have been alloted Bruns- o? " \ wick County farmers. 1 in 1 I FORECLOSURE XOT1CE R< Notice is hereby given that by ' Cc 1 virtue of a decree of the Superior j i Court of Brunswick County, N. C., co dated the 27th day of May, 1935, in al fan action entitled "Brunswick Coun-, pr . | ty versus J. W. Edvva/ds est.. Suit i No. 352," the undersigned commissi- i 6r!== = jj SHIRLEY fftp DRES * j | NEW SHIPMENT? | LING1 A BEAUTIFUL 1 !S Batiste Gowns and I* T> n tam r^AM7flC Qflfl I I\ayuu VJVimo uim j . $ Panties, Rayon and Z Slips, Straight cut ... I Children's Slips, ass > I 10 DOZEN ASST. PANT | | only I I L | [ ?|j! Bathing Suits an< ' j j FOR THE EfFTIRE FAB 25c to 3 : i j Follow the Satis} li Collins De :j! WHITEVIL ' ' I ! HOtKlOtWMKXMimXMIM Specie ?n your car. No moi your crop?and pay rying charge. WAIT ? d for you?we carry a ! der today. We guaranti : waiting. If you have a or adjustment if you have RADIATOR RE) ELECTRIC WEL )R THE AUTO )R THE RADIO and Retail) tCA RADIOS nir'vr'i r Dll I ILL ON CREDIT Motor forth Carolina KitMJtJHCMitKKtKKitltltMlt NORTH CAROLINA iter will expose at public auction tie to the highest bidder for cash 1 the 1st day of July, 1935, at 12 Clock noon at the courthouse door, juthport, X. C.. to satisfy the de ee of said court to enforce the payent of $226.14 and interest, the folwing described real estate, located Waccamaw township. Brunswick ounty, X. C., bounded and described > follows: 1. Those lands conveyed from Noah Bennett to Greenberry Edwards, r deed dated April 13, 1895, recor d in Book VV, at Bage 9. 2. State Grant No. 2255, to Greenwry Edwards, dated .March 14, i78, recorded in Book T, at Page 7. 3. Deed from Asa R. Edwards to reenberry Edwards, dated March 2, 85. recorded in Book EE, at page 8. 4. Grant No. 2577, to Greenberry Awards, dated March 20. 1880, reirded in Book Z, at page 496. 5. State Grant No. 9971. to G. B. Awards, dated February 26, 180, rerded in Book JJ, at 1'age 393, to hich several deeds and grants rerenee is made for the description the lands. Excepting, however, so much thereas was conveyed from time to ne by the said G. B. Edwards, or e heirs of G. B. Edwards, appearg of record in the office of the agister of Deeds of Brunswick jurity, N. C. All sales subject to report to and nfirmation by the Court. Ten days lowed for raise of bid before reirt made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 28th day of May, 1935. 19c. W. R. HOLMES, Commissioner TEMPLE !i iSES i )l -SIZES 3 to 12 I i JI ERIE | SELECTION | Pajamas 97c j Pajamas 97c j Celanse 48c j 48c to $1.94 i t. sizes 25c |J IES and BLOOMERS >1 25c II )t )( 1 Beach Wear dlLY?Sizes 2 to 46 ] j >3.95 ! I ( ? ?????? r * )l fiW Crowd to |j pt. Store || LE, N. C. II KlCKmtUKKKKKKltMl ! < I II 11 111 !! II sey needed ; us in the || II II I! I I fcj II ! I 520,000 stock ee them and | car equipped ; tire trouble. i BUILDING ! DING ! I II II ii II II II II I i II ? II II II REPAIRS II I I I! II I J: i i Co. I _J ? ^ FIVE I 4- SPEAKING OF 4 I BARGAINS I I -:- VISIT FIRST -:-1 | LEDER BROS, j | Whiteville, N. C. j| fill Boys' Heavy Grade Overalls % Blue. Sizes 4 to 16? m, : 49c | M Boys' and Men's Good Quilty 1 | WORK SHIRTS || Colors Blue and Grey? |jjf | 49c I il LEDER BROS.' SPECIAL S m MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY OVERALLS Double F"ront Pockets. Sizes 33 to 44 I $LOO | I White Summer Gaps ? Dress Straw Hats If.. 69c to $2.95 I Men's two-piece Summer Suits g $3.95 and $4.95 E Ladies' White Sandals g 97c, $1.49 and $1.98 I Washington D. G. Work Shirts || For Men F''* 1 79c | |Jf Men's & Boys' "Wickies" Bath Suits a 1 $1.49, $1.75, $1.98 to $2.95 I IKOTEX and KLEENEX t EXTRA SPECIAL AT? g. 15c I MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS I Colors Absolutely Fast. Value $1.25? g Special 97c 1 Men's Sleeveless Sport Sweaters ||49c to 98c ft Boys' Overall Pants J 49c I Men's and Boys' Dress Slippers If jl $1.98 I j LADIES' NEW DRESSES | /i?o ar <i?o nr l nr I frj.TO ana yt.jj & | LADIES' WORK OXFORDS ft Iji Colors Black, Tan and White | $L49 I I BOYS' SUMMER PANTS || Children's Summer Slippers |r Colors?white, tan, black and elk. Sizes 5 to 2, Suitable for boys and girls? p Special 98c pr. f Shop With Confidence ft LEDER BROS. I 1 Wear With Pride
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