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DECEMBER 11 ? SO CI WARRENh ' 7"1?O"tes8 , fv *' x. Geo-ge -iter-; m. Fru , . _ ;ay A1 teiTlOOIl i \vc *5 3^ licr | tie . ...ii; Avenue. Bridge | \ It two tables Mrs.! ,aveo aL , ,? 1-n.fi being tlie hign scor* cet of beautiful ^'U j g. Christian cut * >!r'Those present ] , e^iat! i * , Ruark. Mrs .T~~S! ( ^ Mrs H T. St. George, ( "Ta Northrop. Mrs. J. D.j] i" ' - u riovis Mrs wt. Co,., te and Mrs. H W , fed0US refreshments were j1 | V MEETING j K ^lar monthly meeting j Kield'at the school auditori *parent-Teachers Association J H jivrsday night. A good rum- I [ 'parents was present The! B^'srrade pupils gave a short! BT-flie Three Wise Men 1 The ! V t 1_; Ma shall made s most I B"'--'- talk or. "The Teacher, ( B^'ier of our Children " Kfreshments were served: j' ^EDFOPO SPEAKS B. woman's Club of South-! HTer.joyed a Iectu-e given by j: Le'jford Wednesday afterAc m Citizenship Training. j, Kg club is offering prizes for . Hjccr Christmas trees this year.' Binze goes to the most beau jiving Christmas tree one < the best decorated cut tree Bene for the most attractive B, decoration. These prizes be delicious cakes Club ^L*ieis propose to light the with pretty decorations and Bg for Christmas. B RO.ACH-SHARPE Bit aid Mrs. C. E. Sharpe anHc: the marriage of their ^Efcter Elouise Odell Sharpe, Kurd to Mr Wm. Frederick .: Winnabow. Bier were married in Marion, Sunday, December 8, and accompanied by Miss Letha Bpt and Mr. Lacy Dawkins. Sharpe etaoin....afau-H(d K Roach is a graduate of high school, and is a ar'd Mrs. J. F Ooleof Southport. Their many B wish the young couple a and prosperous life Bt Roach is brother of Mrs. Relds and Mrs. Bruce RobB. of Winnabow. B agreeable surprise Be members of the Methodist B& surprised Rev. and Mrs. Bt Hall Tuesday afternoon by them a pounding. It was HiL-i'i of pounding that's worth B^ as it consisted of all Bk of staple groceries and all B of good things to eat If f. club hostess B George Watson entertainF. F. Qub Friday afterSi at her home. The social B*as an enjoyable one for members. Mrs. I. e. BusB te C. G. Ruark, Mrs. W. btler and Mrs. Annie k. attended. ^Rt.ous refreshments were I Another I 40 Another car of f; are well broke 2 I years old, weigh in now and buy ? been wanting. W AGO I Tern JVHITEVILLE, , 1935 ety 1 I lOOD, EDITOR i ???? - - ?? ?+ Social Calendar Friday, December ISth 3:00 P. M.?The Friday Afterloon Bridge Club will be entertained by Mrs. J. D. Sutton. Monday December 16th, 3:30 P. M.?Circle No. 1 of the Methodist Church will meet Mrs 2. Ed. Taylor is the leader. 3:30 P. M.?The joint meeting rf the Circles of the Baptisl church will be held. Mrs W. G Butler is leader. Wednesday, December 18th 3:30 P. M.?The regular socia meeting of the Woman's Clul ivill be held. Persona! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ruarh wen business visitors in Wilmingtor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones ant children and Mrs. Eci Weeks spent last weeK-ena m washing' ton, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dye, oi Wilmington, were guests of Mr and Mrs. G. D. Robinson Satur day. Charlie Stevens, Miss Anns Taylor, Mrs. George Howey ant Miss Eleanor Howey were Wilmington visitors Friday. WILMINGTON TOUR., FRI., SAT. Dec. 13-13-14 Greatest Romantx- 'pectacle ii years and at our usual price. Latest MOM News Carload of resh mules just unloa( ind ready for work. J ling from 900 to 1200 or trade for the mu NS H A 1 is: taui ui j L FULL , - - - NORT THE STATE NEWS ! | BRIEFS BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT j Dr. and Mrs. Roy C. Daniels j [announce the birth of a son on Wednesday, December 4th. MAKE REPORT C. L. Stevens, county mem bership chairman for the American Red Cross, urges all workers who took part in the recent roll call to make an immediate report " to him. SINGER S YACHT The Masquerade, a yacht belonging to John Charles Thomas, 1 baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company, spent Tnesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruark and daughter, of Raleigh, and Miss Francis Ruark, of Chicago, were guests of Mrs. Sallie Ruark, Sunday. Miss Francis Ruark is a student at Duke University. ; Miss Virginia Dodson spent the 1 week-end in Southport, the guest of Miss Virginia Cox. j Mr. William McAuley, of Clinton, was a week-end visitor in 5 Southport. Mr. Ennis Robinson left Monday for Florida where he will f work this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dan iford, of New Jersey, are home for the holidays visiting their rei latives and friends. 1 Miss Louise Marks, of Delco, - i q QnonHinc waaIt with "Miss Mary Ruth McQueen. # WILMINGTON [)lf MON., TUE., WED. IFOAAin Dec. 16-17-18 1 LATEST MARCH OF TIME a.,..,. j 1MITICC 1UULLJ |] 40 Jed. These mules Vges from 4 to 6 l pounds. Come le that you have JNESS j{ Time | ER I H CAROLINA ||j j PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, night in the local harbor. The owner was not aboard. > ANOTHER FIRE ALARM Friday afternoon found the j Foremen out again on a call. s This time it was the roof of the r old John Sellers' ncuse on Dry Street. Once last winter , and again this winter they have had roof fires at that house. f TREE PLANTING * This is the time of year to set " out trees. Enter the contest sponsored by the Woman's Club. The person who plants the most trees . and gets them to grow between ^ the first of October and the last . of April will receive a $5.00 prize. At least 5 trees must be growing. BROKEN TOYS ? Boys and girls who own brok-1 en and discarded toys can help { make someone else mighty hap- ( py on Christmas day by bringing!' these worn-out play things to 1 the office of Mrs. Lou H. Smith. They will be painted and re-! paired, and given to the poor children on Christmas. ! GOOD NEWS Harry Chadwick, popular boat \; and house builder from Shallotte ! Village, reports quite a little ac- 1 tivity in building going on in his ; section. He was a visitor to . ^ Southport Sunday. :, 1 Llewelrv IniLamtiui v>?| ... 41 ~? ?J akaaaaaaaaa ii PRECIOUS :f STONES ,| jj Beautifully designed and b precisely executed, set ] with diamonds, and other h precious and semi-preci- !' j ous stones. Unusual val- j' ues, from? $15.00 tf I " "" "" "" j Stone-Set Rings j A grand collection, in- I eluding types for wear on I I all occasions. The stones i. ! include all types of semiprecious and precious . stones? j, $5.00 up aaaaasaaaii;*! > * i Fine Watches Slender baguettes, many set with diamonds and other fine stones . . Sturdy strap watches for men. Whatever you choose to give, Huggins has it, pried from as low as? $12.50 All Standard Models ft' # & $ A' A ft & A ift & Geo. W. Huggins j 117 N. Front Street ) \ MiwrTOW N r. ? NORTH CAROLINA ON TO FLORIDA W Sasser Fodale and Mr. and j dr.? Geo. "Whatley left Sunday )( iic r ng Jo; Florida, where they ) ( i'ili remain through the Florida !! hrimp season Mr. Whatley is )! nanager for Fodale Brothers. ! ( ?tk here and In Florida. !' , M There were to be seen moored !! n the harbor Sunday several very ) ! int yachts passing through on ) heir way to Florida. ) ! }| Administrator's Notice j j Having qualified as a.'ministra- j [ or of the estate of B. L. Holden, ) j ate of Brunswick county, N. C. j liis is to notify all persons hav- j ng claims against the estate of j he said deceased to exhibit them j ; 0 the undersigned at his home j n Supply, N. C'., on or before the J j ,0th day of December, 1936, or j J his notice will be pleaded in bar m if their recovery. All persons in- ) J iebted to the said estate will ) [ jlease make immediate settle- ) ( nent. j j This 10th day of Dec., 1935. i jj I. D HOI,DEN, Administrator i'jjl L-22c of B L. Holden. ! * | Efird's Bi 1 Offers I 1 Pre-H< S | A Fairy Lane K* / ^1 & ^r ^ 11 & \k ? V i J m V \si/ % ? fc WHIN'S 'UIFT SHIRTS 5jJ Men's fruit of the Loom ?! Shirts, in fancy patterns, jfcl and solid colors, with nowvlt collars? jgi for $1,50 each jSl MEN'S "IDE" SHIRTS with trubenized Collars ST For $1.65 and $1.95 "p| in plain and fancy patterns ^ MEN'S SHIRTS '?ft with Permasette Collars, 5J; guaranteed not to wilt, in solida and fancies? & For $1.25 teg Beautiful Assortment of #j: tiinr towels fSji Turkish styles, in pastel & shades, in bath or guest vw" sizes? 29c to 59c ?; Fourth Floor ?& Jjf Boys' Brushed Wool S?I SWEATERS with zipper front in tans K and greys, a real value in each sweater? $1 97c to $1.25 ? look What 1 Only 97c Will J I Buy! |j Efird's Fourth Floor is |j gj blessed with scores of K attractive items for p only 97c each, such as I ^ Boudoir Lamps, Maga^ zine Racks, Corner |j What-Mols, Rum-Rill, Fancy Pottery, Fancy ? Glais ware, Smoking ? - 11 -J || jgH Stand!;, ano many umu idezi suggestions not ^ listed ihere? gf Come See Them | ?7c each |f FOURTH FLOOR tSKICtf WWJSWUWWJW>M Xmas i SPECIAL Dr. West Toothbrush and Toothpaste 75c value 50c XMAS SETS Men's 75c to $1.75 Women's $2.25 to $5.25 XMAS CARDS lc to 10c each Watson's SOUTHPt ig Christ hundreds )liday S< I of Gifts on Initialed Maderia Napkins I "AN IDEAL GIFT" A11 richly embroidered t by hand Special $1.95 box Initialed Hand Embroidered PILLOW CASES Beautiful designs on finest quality materials, regulation size cases? Special $1.95 pr. Hand Embroidered PILLOW CASES Embroidered in solid white, also soft pastels, hemstitched Special $1.00 pr. Big Display of DIONXE QUINTUPLETS Choose your favorite, Cecile, Emilie, Annette, Marie, or Yvonne, all just as they look today? $1.45 to $5.95 Complete showing of lovely DRESSED DOLLS We offer the biggest and best display of dolls in many a Holiday season at most reasonable prices. All sizes and varieties? 95c to $6.95 "Monocrart" rersonauzea INITIAL. JEWELRY "Click-it" Monograms With 3-Initials Fobs?$2.00 Pins $1.35, SI.50 and $1.75 Main Floor Ladies' Single HANKIES Pure Irish linen, in whites, soft pastels, and dark colors in a generous variety of styles and designs, some with initials? 10s, 25c, and 48c each "Cheeri-O" COCKTAIL SHAKER With all the new recipes as prepared by a Nationally Famous Cocktail Expert? For $1.95 and $2.35 Notions Dept. DUSTING POWDER and BATH SALTS A nice gift for the Lady All in novelty boxes and containers 48c, 65c and $1.00 SAVE ON EFI1 WILMING' tf *^a?* *?Mts i&Ntm unt t; f ,... FIVE 3C3t3t3(3l3m3l3t3C3t3t3t3tll?^ Specials I XMAS SEALS, CARDS I . AND PAPER 1 FREE | ? 1936 Calendar and AI- ] \ manacs Now Ready for ) [ i Distribution j 1 t Pharmacy jj 3RT, N. G. j (WKKKKKKKKXKXXXX# i n i S mas Sale i nr Of Big | ivings i Every Floor H g IP * I VERYBODY | MANICURE SETS ' " jjk Kutex Pocket Book Style, \Sf in leather, consisting of ^ complete Manicure Outfit? j? For $5.00 Other Manicure Gift Sets 25c to $4.50 |gSF DU liARRY BEAUTY KITS Contain Complete Treat- |gE ments for the skin 35V An Excellent Gift Idea W priced from $1.00 to $5.00 set IB Beautiful Dresser Sets ^ Elaborately Silk and Satin Lined 4-pe. Sets $4.95 to $10.50 iSt 10-pc. Sets $8.50 to $10.50 1% Elizabeth Adren's New Gift TRAVELING KITS &Z Consisting of creams, Astringent, Oil Skin Tonic, 'M Face Powder, cleansing tis- ySj* sues and Tooth Paste ? J? for $10.00 jg. Other small Traveling Kits ?. On display priced from? $2.85 to $3.85 Ladies' and Misses Gift HANDKERCHIEFS ^ In neat gift boxes, MT "Ambray" Quality Lawn, of finest needle work and designs? g, 3 in a box for 25c Swiss Embroidered js GIFT HANKIES 2? Colorful new designs, all Vtf with dainty new lace corners? jfi 3 in a box for 48c ^ Ladies' Irish Linen !* HANKIES g Hand-made, with appliqued corners, in plain whites and gr colors? 3 in a box for 59c rgt MEN'S "HICKOK" jS[ BELT SETS 'M With Buckle and Belt |j? For 97c up jV MEN'S GLOVES All in this assortment in tar natural colors . , R skin, Well made? 2* for $1.95 W. & TOYS AT | ID'S i roN, n. c. | 2M63 tame? US*6f $2H68 $?**6f 15M6S wuwiJWWWUlWuraiW t
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