itnNESDAY, NOVERBEl
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I MRS. WARREN
CLUB MEETS
nif Lf!and Home Demonstra
I CJub held its regular meet
Bfyovember 19, at the hom<
president. Mrs. Dresser
He business meeting ii
-,ve agreed to send a few
KjP (lungs down to the gift
^fffat pass Christian, memben
Bj^d wto a "Turkey Contest'
Brilch Mrs. Bragdon won anc
presented with a beautiful!}
Led Chnstnias package as
Bpze?not to be opened unti
B^$ Smith gave many gooc
HLesdons pertaining to Christgiving
from the heart inof
the pocketbook.
BLhers are going to meet at
- "? home the thirc
BVjy in December at 2:0C
K^rs an urged to be presB^,r
it j I be decided then
K? each ? year's meetly
Pres* served tea to
guests: Miss Marion Smith,
Bragdon, Mrs. Cook, Miss
K Lewis, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs.
K Lews and Mrs. Watts.?
jus. SMITH HOSTESS
Hj)e Southport Woman's Club
K entertained at their last
Hjtyg by Mrs. H. B. Smith at
^BbKr.e on Nash Street. A proof
beautiful fall flowers
in the living room and
room. Mark Twain was
^ subject studied during the
Hpuon. Mrs. Howard Sellers
red "Mark Twain," by
Peacock. The life of Mark
c was presented by Mrs.
^Een Hood and an interesting
H&g from "Adam's Diary"
^Egiven by Mrs. W. G. Butler,
^Bok present were: Mrs. CronHfturk,
Mrs J. W. Ruark, tyra.
>g. Mrs. W. G. Butler, Mrs.
Hrce Crapon. Mrs. Annie K.
He Mrs. C. Ed Taylor, Mrs.
nrd Sellers, Miss Susie New
IMrJ. Roy Daniels, Mrs. Ida
ttr Watson, Miss Margaret
ikll, Mrs. George Howey,
i W. S. Dosher, Mrs. Robert
opson and Mrs. H. W. Hood,
ttdous refreshments were
FRIDAY CLUB
Li J. W. Ruark was hostess
<he Friday Bridge club last
1 at her home on Caswell
ne. Fall flowers were used
actively. The members presrere.
Mrs. H. T. St. George,
i Frank St. George, Mrs. HarCorlette,
Mrs. J. D. Sutton,
i M. A. Northrop, Mrs. J. G.
star, and Mrs. D. M. Davis,
tehcious refreshments were
BEING RECONDITIONED
fc clinker-built dory "Fly" is
? reconditioned and put into
te again after some five
3 of resting on the beach.
i "Fly" was formerly owned
I operated by Capt. Jonas, who
tc* and has been for some(1
patient of Brunswick
ANTI-FREEZE, Pe:
5 quarts PENN SE
CARS WASHED ar
CARS GREASPID a
ALLOWANCE ON
DISCOUNT ON Cj
High Quality AUT
Extra Trade in All
I 2 Gals. DENATUR
DOLLAR DAY
COMPLETE
?Our Shop has th
I WEEKLY
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ft 27, 1935
IETY |
[ HOOD, EDITOR |i
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F. F. CLUB MEETS 1
Mrs. I. B. Bussels delightfully j 1
entertained the F. F. Club Fri,
day afternoon at her home on |
Bay Street. The afternoon was j
' | enjoyed by all present, including j.
r Mrs. R. B. Morse, Mrs. Ida Pot- .
Jter Watson, Mrs. Annie K. Vitou, t
I Mrs. Cronly Ruark and Mrs. W. ,
, | G. Butler. <
j | Delicious refreshments were
p served.
' NEWS !
; BRIEFS
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i A SATURDAY VISITOR i
Mayor O. A. Lewis of Horse
uuuiu woo a oaiuruuy viaiLor 10
Southport.
THANKSGIVING TURKEY
B. M. Hornsby has sold some
thirty or more turkeys on the
local market in the past ten
days.
A DIRTY TRICK
Sasser Fodale was called out
of bed Saturday night at mid;
night by a long distance call telling
him it was snowing and 20
' below in New York.
FIRST FIRE OF WINTER
About 1:30 Sunday afternoon
the Southport Fire Company answered
a call out on Brown
I Street. There was only a small
damage to the roof of a colored
dwelling.
A WARNING
Chief of the Fire Coitiijpany
advises all property owners to
look all chimneys and flues over
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id TOP PAINTED?Reg. Price
nd TOP PAINTED?Reg. Pric<
OLD BATTERIES?Reg. Price
\R HEATERS .....
0 PAINT?Reg. Price $1.50 .
owance on OLD TIRES
ED ALCOHOL?Reg. Price $2
OR ANY DAY YOU CAN GE
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Wholesale and Retail
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WHITEVILLE, N. G.
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memtiemcicjcjciciCKJCicacicii
PORT PILOT, SOUTHPOR'
mccor, and basketball teams and
was victorious in a tennis tourlament,
both singles and doubles
it Wake Forest Summer -School
n 1933.
Other than these she is an
examiner in the American Red
Sross Life Saving Corps, and is
i qualified leader in the Ameriian
Girl Scout Organization.
The girls feel very fortunate
in being able to obtain such a
talented coach and teacher in
their school.
SOCIETY WORK IS
GOOD TRAINING
(Continued from page 4.)
pupil is expected to serve, for
le automatically becomes a
member of the society when he
is promoted to high school. The
programs vary. A few features
ire: Noun themes, adjective
themes, prophecies, debates, jok18,
do you wonder why ? quartettes,
solos, declamations, recitations,
and short plays.
Two former members, Marion
West and Margaret Jenrette,
Pave won medals at the county
10 mmen cements.
The society is governed by a
set of resolutions which were
idopted by the organization, sanctioned
by the principal, and signed
by the local school committee.
Each member pays an annual
fee of five cents, and if he
should not serve when he is put
m the program, he is fined ten
lenta. If he offers a reasonable
ixcuse, he is excused only when
two-thirds of the society says so.
The organization this year is
run by the following officers:
Herman Long, president; Philip
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for cracks or any place where a!:
spark might escape and start a ji
blaze. ' !]
BACK HOME
Capt. John Ericksen and his j
steamer Anderson, are home from L
i week's hunt for menhaden. He j (
succeeded in getting one hundred l
ind sixteen thousand; but he re- (
ports very few down this way.
A CLOSE CALL
Duke Supporters were not so 1
lorsy this week since State held 1
hem to one touchdown. State
kept Duke's back to the wall for <
3ixty minutes of play. But the
Duke boys still have it on the
Carolina supporters. ]
CARD OF THANKS
We extend our sincere thanks 1
to our friends and neighbors in 1
Brunswick county for their many 1
leeds of kindness and expressions 1
)f sympathy following the recent *
ieath of our brother, Dr. W. R. '
3oley.
MRS. LILLIAN OLIVER, 1
GEORGE GOLEY,
OSCAR GOLEY,
JOHN GOLEY. ll-27c 1
WACCAMAW BOYS
AND GIRLS LOOK
FOR GOOD SEASON
(Continued from page 4.)
21eo Stanland, Dorothy Evelyn
Smith, Murrill Ward, Louise
Smith and Madeline Williamson,
Dorothy Grey is manager.
Best prospects for the boys
ire: Addison Jenrette, Ivan Beniett,
captain, James Foy Bennett,
x>ra Smith, Jack Dodson and
IHyde Britt Herman Long Is
manager. Coach W. S. Morgan '
las made an outstanding record 1
lere for the past two years and .
le continues to take his place in
he gymnasium for daily pracices
with the boys. I
Miss Minnie Lennon, one of |
he sixth grade teachers and
firls' coach, is a graduate of University
of North Carolina with
i B. S. degree in Physical Edu1TTV11.
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aiuun. Yvane ctt tuucge sue woo
i member of the Dalphin Club, a !
:lub requiring certain quallficaiona
of speed, diving and endurmce.
Miss Lerinon was also a
nember of the Varsity hockey
Prescriptions filled j |
promptly by a regis- ] |
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! program committee la composed
of the following: Marion Jenrette,
I Ocia Vai Bennette, Roscoe Robbins,
James Allen and Nell Wal'ton.
I Pupils are required to take
I part in the literary society, betables
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Mules
fEY BY LOOKING 1
BEFORE YOU BU\
[AVE PLENTY OF
DECEMBER 5TH
11 in the mule business
Idest dealers in Columl
ind me at my new stal
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re than
in 1
Chevrolet has two very
ons for saying, "Thank
ca."
is that people have bought
xevrolet cars that production
will reach 1,040,000.
ler reason is that they have
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V GREATLY REDUCED
st financing cost in G.M^A.C. his
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A GENERAL ft
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'Dodson, vice-president; Dessi*
(Edwards, secretary - treasurer;
'jack Dodson, critic; Ivan Bennette,
censor; Pauline Ward, pianist;
Odell Williamson, chaplain;
and John E. Farrior, Jr., and Z.
,G. Ray faculty advisers. The
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a Mifli<
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they have been on display.
Chevrolet is indeed hap;
"Thank you, Americaam
continued adherence to the i
ing and service policies whi<
and held the friendship of
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DEI
G.M.A.C. TIME PAYMEn
tory. Compare Chevrolet's low deli
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FIVE
cause of the training offered. It
! gives them more opportunities to
become accustomed to appear before
a large crowd and helps
them through such training to
express themselves before the
public.
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for 30 years and
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