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/VFDNESDAY, OCTOBER soc' MRS. WARREN UMAX'S CLUB MEETS dnesday afternoon the Wo Club held its regular busi r.ceting. Mrs. W. S. Doshe in3nimously elected secre Mrs. Annie K. Vitou wa ted chairman of the Christ al sale. The Woman's CIu1 0 give ?15.00 to the Por sion to neip aefray ex r. W. Ruark discussed th jp program for the year lis program the club wil 15.00 prize for the perso: r.ts the largest numbe between October an 1 trees counted must live five trees must be plan living before the priz warded. aII,' I'the social meeting 01 uic uu I hi be held at the home of Mn (George Howey on October 16th. .millionaires club ' entertained I pj \y. S. Dosher was host t I.JK Millionaires Club Wednesda; at his new home on Atlan K Avenue and Moore Street. I Bridge was played at three ta I ,e$' Mrs. Ruth Moore and Mi IflilDam Anderson won the higl I scores. Those present were: Mrs ^ Moore. Mrs. W. S. Doshei K Arthur Dosher, Mr. Rober I jo:.es. Mr. Richard Brendle, Mi jrJliam Anderson, Mr. L. T. Yas llell. Mr. Gus McNeal, Mr. H. M Sasnon. Mayor John Ericksor It H. W. Hood, and Dr. W. ? I Dosher. I Delicious refreshments wer I MRS. BUSSELS hostess I Mrs I. B. Bussels was hostes to her club Friday afternoon a Serhome on Bay Street. An en I joyable social period was spent b; | ii present. Delicious refreshment litre served. bridge hostess I Jfrs. W. S. Dosher delightful! |otertained her club Thursday aJ Btmioon at her home on Atlanti llrenue and Moore Streets. Afte lateral progressions of Contrac I Bridge, Mrs. Ellis won high scor I A delicious salad course wa I rved. I Those enjoying the party were Mrs. Fred Lietzsy, Mrs. Pottei I Mrs, Ellis, Mrs. Ruth Moore, Mr! I Howard Sellers, Mrs. Roy Danie ltd Mrs. Gus McNeal. I MISS watson jiostess I Miss Marion Watson was hos I ass at a candy-making Tuesda nght honoring Miss Mae Led ibrd on her birthday. An enjoy arte evening was spent. The gues a were: Miss Mae Ledford, hor ate. Miss Clyde Bryan, Miss Jul a Cromartie, Miss Lela Parke Miss Myrtle Taylor. visitor here I Mrs Frank Niernsee was Hscithport visitor for a few day Itis past week. She returned t Mlo. S. C., Saturday, wher It will be for the next thre norths. Louise, her daughter, ha H'-'eel high school there. Hhrprise birthday parti H K- James McKeithan was hos M~ i number of guests Monda; H^'ihr.g Mr. Claude Jones, or fck and green was the colo ' i carried out. Cake and jell H1" served. Many gifts were re ?bed by the honoree. H The guests included: Misse ^B^tcis Bellamy, Mary Catherin M-'-ithrop, Dickie Burns, Jeannett Mftt.'ner, Helen Dean Sutton am Jones. Messrs. Claudi Dan Early Wells, Ear ^my, Samuel Holden, Edwar< "s-''or and James McKeithan. ftfrMKJCKKXXJIiMJtaO I A Mother II li tion 1 Hi S V *^7/ kind Hi / chiidi |j \ ' relief I Watson's I SOUTHP I 9, 1935 \ETY 1 I f HOOD, EDITOR 1 ?- mmmmmmmmmm + * - Social Calendar r Thursday, October 10th -I 8:00 P. M.?The monthly meets ing of the Kings Daughters will _ be held. Friday, October 11th j 3:00 P. M.?The regular Fri1 day afternoon club will meet with -1 Mrs. J. G. Christian. e ENTERTAINS SISTER Mrs. R. M. Maness charmingly [1 entertained her sister, Miss Dord othy Grey, at the home of their r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gray, ^ on Saturday night, October 5th. , The party was a surprise to Miss Grey in honor of her seventeenth e j birthday. After many games, ! which were greatly enjoyed by b all, Mrs. Maness served refreshs ments. Those enjoying the hospii tality of Mrs. Maness were: Miss Dorothy Grey, honoree, Mr. and i Mrs. Ivan Lewis, Misses Fannie Sorace, Elsie Avent, Madeline 0 | Williamson, Aurtrude Best, Sallie y 1 Britt, Helen Harrelson, Marion 1 Jenrette, Mildred Bennett, Vara } Edwards, Vesta Edwards, and Messrs. Dalton Russ, Rex Ben1 I nett, Edson Atkinson, Audie Phelb! ps, Talmadge Phelps, Homer 3 Phelps, Hollis Williamson, Mendel Norris, Dallis McKeithan, Herman ^ 1 Long, Roddie Bennett, Phil Dod. I son, Earl Edwards, Odell Ben^ i nett, Jack Dodson and Ivan Benr ! nett. MRS. RUARK HOSTESS The Pinochle club was entere i tained by Mrs. J. W. Ruark Moni day afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Jelks | Mrs. H. T. St. George, Mrs. J. ' G. Christian, Mrs. Frank St. Geoa I rge, Mrs. W. D. Davis and Mrs. j Ruark played. Delicious refresh' ments were served. 3 PEE SALE Circle number 1 of the Southport Methodist church will conIduct a pie sale Saturday aftery noon in Captain J. B. Church's r_ office. c The sale will begin at 2 o'clock. FAMILY VISITING HERE e j Caf>tain Vick of the light tender, Palmetto, had his family s 1 from Charleston visiting him here the past week. Capt. Vick is j well known here and is a frer [ quent visitor to Southport. ILL AT HOME ' J Friends of Mrs. R. M. Gaskins ' will regret to learn that she has J been confined to her home for ._! the past two weeks because of y illness. I TRANSFERRED j. Miss Louise Marks, popular case worker from the local ERA [. office, has been transferred to r the other end of the county and has moved from Southport back to her home at Delco. a ; VISITOR HERE s I Sergeant Fletcher Gore of the 0! U. S. Marine corps is visiting his e I brother, Charlie Williamson, and e his sister, Mrs. Lenoro Evans, in s Southport. Sergeant Gore has been in China and the Phillipine | Islands for the past five and onejr half years. He expects to be here t j for the next few days. y PASSES TEST n Clarence Danford, Southport boy, has passed his examination r as an aviation mechanic at the 0 Government Aviation School, at Cape May, N. J. s chapeiT speaker e | The Rev. A. H. Marshall, Epise copal minister, conducted the 3 chapel exercises at the Southport e school Monday morning. An en1 joyable feature of his program 1 was a vocal solo "Sweet Alice ! Ben Bolt." C3titM3l3IXJC3tlClHtJt3t3C3l>l j Says... |! ;n I've a prescription to ! I led, I go straight to Wat- j' Pharmacy. The sendee j ick and courteous, and j j earned to expect perfect j j ;s from every prescrip- j j they fill. Service of this j ( is indispensable (.when j I en are sick, because J1 need immediate and safe |1 ? )1 Pharmacy jj ORT, N. C. it II )l )( t THE STATE Pi IW Personal L W Mrs. John Caison is visiting re-1 latives in Fork, S. C. She will at- j j tend the wedding of her niece, p( j Miss Francis Jones. Mr. and Mrs, James Pinner left b( Saturday for Charleston, S. C. a, . . . P | Miss Mae Phelps, Miss Ruth j w i Boyette and Mrs. H. B. Smith j ! made the trip to Norfolk on Col. j ! Brown's Yacht, The Falcon. Mr. ai j Smith motored to Norfolk for si j them Thursday. S kMrs. Lettie Boyette left Sun| day for a visit in Norfolk. tl I Mrs. Robert Willis has moved k in an apartment at the home of B Mrs. P. O. Leggett. S Mr. Robert Willis was home for a short visit Friday night. b . . . C Mrs. Fred Leitzsey, of Wil- k mington, visited Mrs. W. S. Dosher Friday night. ... 8 Mrs. Viola Gutherie, Mrs. N. q M. Moore, Mr. Eugene Gutherie, P and Miss Mary Ruth McQueen spent Thursday in Fayetteville. ... b Mrs. Viola Gutherie, Mr. Eu- g gene Gutherie and Miss Mary b Ruth McQueen motored to Wil- F mington Friday. f o ... Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tucker, of Passagula, Miss., have returned e to Southport after spending a t] month's vacation away. a ... Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Moore spent last week-end in Lake Wac- b camaw. They expect to move 0 there in the next week. d ... a Mrs. R. R. Pleasants came on tl Sunday to visit Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Dosher for several months. ... t< Mrs. H. T. St. George, Miss P Marion St. Georere, Mrs. Mabel iMarran and Miss Victoria Marran spent Friday in Wilmington. " A Mrs. J. W. Ruark and Mrs. J. V W. Jelks were Wilmington shop- ii pers Wednesday. a Mr. J. G. Christian was a business visitor in Wilmington Thurs- j t< day. 1 f< Ik Mr. Henry Maultsby and son,' ^ William, from the Bolivia section | C I W?Ti |TJ LrVi [ ] il MHaaiUiAaHilABK, jjjflVE SMOKED CAMELS FOR ' 15 YEARS. THEY DON'T GET j J 1 a MY WIND. NOTHING COULD \APT. TERRELL M. JACOBS^^^^^^^ ^"is;]7/l cc f NOW t\ j U is the time to let us GIVE YOUR CAR A | WINTER j ^Check - Up I | Have it done now to sav and money later on. W< equipment to give speec service. Our Tune-Up I r; Includes checking of radi j ing system, testing of 1 ; brakes and ignition, and (justment of motor. [ Hood Servi< Southport, ORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, ere in town last week. sc ? Mr. O. A. Lewis, ex-county t immissioner, from Mill Creek | ti: iction was a visitor here last: M eek. * Mr. George Beck was a South- [ la irt visitor last week. fa Mr. Josh Chadwick, ex-mem-1 ? ;r of the board of education, IV id his brother, Kit, from the hoenix section were here last eek. jji The baseball matinee held each 11) fternoon at B. M. Hornsby's In- c( irance office during the World ^ eries was largely attended both ( , y local and out-of-town folks. ^ * * o' Mr. Lucian Phelps, member of le board of education and popu- j dl tr justice of the peace of the e) ioone's Neck section was a a outhport visitor last week. i n jg Mr. Charlie Woodbury and his | w usiness partner from the Town j 0 ireek section were visitors here I n ist Wednesday. 111 |F The new lighting fixtures totalled by Watson Pharmacy are j j, uite an improvement and very j n retty. s; * * ; p Mr. Cyrus Van Ambridge is to j e e highly commended for the j n reat improvement he has made y oth inside and out in the old j 'rink house on East Bay Street, ^ verlooking the river. Mrs. A. T. McKeithan has givn her home on Howe Street a borough going-over outside and new coat of paint. J. A. McNeal and G. E. Hubard, popular gas and oil station perators went fishing Wednes- i ay and caught two cat fish and j olroto Rrtth fiab^rm^n anfiiopH i he other one of being hard luck. Mr. William McAuley, of Clin-' on spent the week-end in South- J ort visiting friends. . . . Mrs. Bessie Watson, Miss Lou-1 se Watson, Dr. D. I. Watson, | Ir. Archie Watson and D. I.! Vatson, Jr., spent the week-end j 1 Georgetown, S. C., visiting Mr. nd Mrs. Bragdon. Among the visitors in Wilmingjn Saturday were Mr. C. A. Ledard, Miss Mae Ledford, Miss Leih Parker, Miss Myrtle Taylor, liss Clyde Bryan, Miss Julia Iromartie and Miss Marion WatftyjU HORSEWOMAN Judy Ford tCTHED TARArrAC * * . r%. wavmiww "y?i?>y i w ij^iyi r<i< w > <mw *?IM ???>yitjf j 11 IWi e time, trouble | e use precision ly, dependable I Special *8 iator and coolights, battery, complete adiHBDi ; ;i :e Station , N. C. f i J 1 Ml>i i?III i Mil I<lV>??111 I HillI ? MI*ll?I Hi' 5 B NORTH CAROLINA in. Mrs. Strickland, of St. Augui ne, Fla., is visiting Mr. an rs. George Whatley. Mr. Frank St. George sper st week-end at home with h imily. louth Of Cape Fear Guarded By Historical Fort Caswe (Continued from page one.) ihn W. Ellis on January 1 361, to Major John Hedricl immanding Fort Caswell it ws emanded that he withdraw h oops from the post, and thisl id on the following day at 9:( clock. In April of the same year o ers were received from the go' rnor to take over Fort Johnsc nd Fort Caswell. Officers ar len worked with vigor to moui uns and prepare for defense, ar ^ork never ceased until the fe f Fort Fisher in 1865, therel ecessitating the abandonment < le defense of the lower Ca] 'ear. Thus the war was inaugurati i North Carolina more than lonth prior to the Act of sece Ion. Notwithstanding the exposi osition of the Fort to the Fe ral Fleet, no general engag lent occurred during the foi ear war. One of Cat Cnmnle mi CI 20th YE WIT 20th j Octc The greatest SANDS OF DOI been purchased, n manufacturers wt spirit of cooperati< membered by our WE'VE made any other in our to make it our gr< EVERY depa offering a feast of effort to express i thousands of cust pleasure to serve WE KNOW i sacrifice profits ri; ially when prices i pass up our 20th / EVERY M tional new me: than regular pr AND AS MAN' BLE .... IT1 WHILE. SALE The old whispering gallery us-! ed by the Confederates under the V d ! Old Fort is still intact. The re- | S fense of Oak Island was compos-|G | ed of Fort Caswell and Fort R it Campbell, the latter being a large lc is earth fort one mile below Cas- M well. Orders were received on if Sunday midnight, January 15th, ir - 1865, to spike the guns in Fort j ci Caswell and Fort Campbell at | one o'clock. The order came to II evacuate Fort Caswell and Fort g j Campbell and blow up the maga- j 1, j zines. Capt. E. S. Martin, chief k, j of ordinance, was left to blow up I ~ lg the magazines and destroy bar-1 is racks. There were twelve powder ie magazines set off and the viol)0 ence of the shock was felt at Fayetteville, one hundred miles r_ away. v_ Caswell was rebuilt in 1898 by )n the Federal Government and men | ld were garrisoned there until after the world war. III PRISONERS TAKEN jy TO PENITENTIARY e of (Continued from page 1) ?e ers, Joe Cheers, Sr., and Joe Cheers, Jr., alias Joe Fryer, were 1 ed returned to Raleigh. They were \ a brought here last week for trial ? s- in Superior court on a different ^ ed charge than the one for which ( d- they were convicted at the April ? e- term. l ur Three cars were used to convey J the prisoners to Raleigh. B te Departmen ELEBRATING THE AR IN WILM! H A SENSATIO \nniversai >ber 8th to value giving event in oui XARS worth of new luch of it at liberal cone* 10m we have bought froi >n to help make this a customers and ourselves ; greater preparations fo history. For months we 1 eatest sale in 20 years. rtment in the store joins bargains in new winter i n some measure our ap omers whom it has been over these past 20 years t's a little unusual to ha^ ght at the beginning of a are advancing, neverthe) Anniversary without celel lY during the entire rchandise will be off* ices. COME IN TH1 If DAYS THEREAFT WILL BE WELL, W< Lasts 21 days. -FIVE In the machine with M. B. Catkins and Bishop Sullivan were am Washington and Willie Mae askins. Dillon Ganey and J. H. uss had the two Cheers and Dilin Jenrette in their car. Coroner[. A. Northrop and Deputy Sherf M. R. Lewis had Henry Hicklan and Jack Marshall in their jstody. can not tell the oldgags, Which used to stop the show, ecause you hear them nightly Upon your radio. HAIR. 1*10 PATCHS5 lair troubles are usually scalp trouble* ind scalp troubles are frequently due to , parasite of some kind or other that ats into the scalp and causes infection rith consequent irritation, itch, crusty ores, scales and thin and falling hair. There is one treatment for the scalp hat not only destroys the parasites but lso helps heal the irritated scalp. It Ir )r. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. No' l fancy preparation, but an effective oni -and that's what you want, results. Th' ise of Dr. Porter s Antiseptic Heallw )il will purify your scalp and promob he growth of healthy, vigorous and lu? rous hair. Dr. Porter's Antiseptic HeaK ngOil is made by the makers ofGrove'a .axatlve Bromo Quinine and is sold bp ill druggists at 30c and 60c with guar?intee of satisfaction or money back. i f t and Most | f t Stores IR INGTON NAL j Sale ; 31st - ^T-IOT T lusiui y> a i iv/w merchandise have ?ssions granted by n for years, in a lLE long to be re r this event than iave been working in this celebration merchandise, in an preciation to the our privilege and /e a big sale and season, and especless we couldn't >rating. ? - m 21 days addi;red at far less ! FIRST DAY ERASPOSSIORTH YOUR wmmsmw
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