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14, 1936 |jjj| NEWS BRIEFS VISITING SISTER Mrs. Will Sellers Davis is visiting her sister, Mrs. Paul Messick, in New Orleans, La. Hei friends will be glad to know that Mrs. Messick is rapidly recovering from a recent operation. BURNS FAMILY MOVES Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Burns and family left last week for Miami, Fla., where Skipper Burns will be employed in the quarantine service. He has been attached to the local station for the past several years. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompsor visited Mrs. Thompson's parents in Pearson, Ga? last week. Hei sister, Miss Hazel Young, return ed home with them for a visit. But Union held in KoseBfcpts: church, Roseboro, on hr October 13th. repress it Woman's Missionary Hi ft? the Southport Bappondl Bl ^ fattk left this week where she will ('j.r a few days. Edwin Dosher. of W?-- ?re visiting- relatives K:--~".r 0f Wilmington, week on busi ??.L'e Kin?- of Free,(>W11 last week at '"wsiness matters. an'l daughter, ^le. of Orlando, Fla? *, ' to visit rela Patt-V Jone3 and H?! W'yatt, spent l*i-< ";'mington with E. who have re there from Southfe>rj r,f W'ilmingl<t>?' Week-end here Thompson last week Bto pe * ss of 01611 BS*i that hTh0mpson' Weh Her COndi" ? ^Provcd now. Kt?terland. who dau&hter, r .? ? Sr l[ the sum ^ ^ has been 1> C z B"ck '*inter \f 3 week ? Black vt Stevens fl 'iomuntain in". ft. 0?utmrner there , Ration of same A B. Potter, V p Rislev" nfMv and H Mrs',,- Newark, I* Mrs- H ,! ' Br0ck ^E^ton. vv- Keen, Ksrs - * B?,ker Mr- ?"1 I .OCgBER. foci enter-1 r V4&> HI u o'clock, I (21 fl ^ wVlO ' te&&4 Ij.- jCftnu. me. Ini> ?*L enjoyed E* *e mer fer%'cd ^ BjfS ?? - "" t? M t? eM0* C 0* Bur.|t^s ,nuise Kiemsee, Ik.?* n Lucy Ander Va^ "Pddi? J?* lVMajr'l>an Early ILd Ta- and Victor K? ?olde,:v;fpresentl^Tof icv^y ^fts \*Si"zat? kss class r1 pvRTV ft Valeria Lancastei titw. members of her SuntLfi class at her home on 1 (fating from 7:30 unBj )L-Jodt. Games and conKtet enjoyed throughout ft^., after which delicious WLgti, consisting: of fruit ffgjies and mints were ser yattta favors in keeping jsTotre'en were presented L cgest by the hostess. Wpaut were: Sibyl LedM&prie Potter. Doris Lewft.-; Mae Lewis. June De ft ken Lancaster and Mrs. ftt Legston, teacher of the ft JONES ENTERTAINS ft jgnthy Jones entertained ft>: of her friends at her ft r fay evening from ft :: o'clock. After enjoying ftl ftUw home-made canftv -V those present, was Hltose invited were: MisslRos.e Oliver. Mary Jones, ftfccJcres, Austin Cashwell, "tiler. E-i Ivey. Wilbur Ba mmrgCon and FranRterand James McKeithIATTLND MEETING Bare! V. G. Butler, Eliza foci Lucinda Northrop 1 ff. Ciemmons attended fcirieaj Baptist Woman's UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Alice Johnson, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, 01 Winnabow, was carried to th< James Walker Hospital in Wil mington, Sunday. She was suf fering from malaria and compli cations. RESUME WORK Work on the beach road wai resumed again Monday after be ing delayed for several days las week because of rain. NEW FOUNTAIN A new fountain is being instal led this week at Leggett's druj store. NEXT DANCE Plans already are in the mak ing for a dance to be held in th< recreation hall at Camp Saponi on the night of October 23. RETURNS HOME R. B. Morse, who has held ( position as engineer aboard oni I it-- -* 4-U ~ UI uie sicaiucra ui uic v^uiiovu dated Fisheries during the sum mer at Lewes, Del., returnei home last week. John Jenrette, of Ash, was ii town this week. /fe TH ; The Whit Fri "Ami The gener speaker m Mr. D Spots" an many peoj I Repu] THE FISHING PARTY HSbert Johnson, A. D. Bowen, Frank Johnson, B. H. Hall and Dr. Cox, of tha Harrells Store | section of Sampson county, were ! members of a fishing' party here ! Thursday. INTERESTING MEETING The weekly meeting of the Southport high school athletic association was called to order or I Friday by Mrs. W. H. Hood anc | the minutes were read. The fol ] lowing program was given: School news: Dorothy Jones school theme: Vocations with < future: Mary Alice Lewis; poem "Harvest Time in Dixie," Lucj Anderson: piano solo, Mayze Lewis; jokes, Eddie Jelks; song . "Alma Mater," members of the . glee club. Dues were decided upon ant ' they are to be fifty cents a year There is a fine of twenty-fivi cents every time a member fail to give his part on the program j Mary Catherine Northrop wa elected news reporter and th ' meeting adjourned. BOLIVIA NEWS Stella Hewett, of Supply, ha ! bought out the Bolivia Merchan jdise Co., and is remodeling an i erecting a filling station in con ' nection with his store, j H. D. Epting, principal of Be livia school, is doing some goo jwork here this year. Mrs. Sabe Willetts is still vetill. r! Lester Edwards and famil f j have moved to the fire tower. JI The farmers are having th -! misfortune of loosing their ha - J due to the heavy rains. -! Let's help our county paper b j playing the part of the goo Samaritan. We love to get th news even though it's from ou 3 own section. -1 t| CARD OF THANKS ' We wish to express to ou manv friends our aDDreciatio and thanks for their sympath - and kindness shown us in ou ; recent loss of a loved one. MRS. O. CARRIER, Wife, MRS. M. F. CARRIER, mothei I* And Family i I Flubb: "It says here that look i are determined by one's diet." I Dubb: "Then you had bette keep off plain food for a while. i,' ^ checks iZtZiZ Malar*a > ODD COLDS Lipoid . Tablets flrst day ' | Salre Hose Drops gjliche, 30 minuti j Try "Rub-My:Tism" World's Best Liniment [OMA : Noted Auth eville Set day Nigl At 7:31 His Subjc erica at tl al public is invited rho is a native Noi ixon is the author < d many other boot )le of this section. SPONSO The State blican Exe STATE PORT PILOT, SOU Shirley Temple's Playing Thi Singing-, dancing and dimplii her way once more into miltioi of hearts, Shirley Temple's n? * triumph, "Dimples," opened Tue i day at the Carolina Theatre. J Replete with laughter, roman ' and drama, "Dimples" tells ti story of a lovable little stre minstrel, Shirley, and her incc ' rigible but irresistibly fun; 1 guardian, Frank Morgan. * The film opens with Shirl ' leading a group of young sid 1 walk minstrels througn songs a : dances. As they conclude th< i performance Morgan pushes th the crowd and starts off t 1 "contributions." This is how ' and Shirley eke out a precario B livelihood. 3 Morgan has a penchant i l- other people's belongings and 1 3 nimble fingers fasten on anythi: B of value with which they coi in contact. His pecadillos eve tually lead him into trouble t he goes scot free through Sh ley's winsome smiles and plea s With Shirley mothering a _ ! caring for the irresponsil ^ | scamp, the film moves throu its highly entertaining sto climaxed with Shirley being cj in the starring role in a pres< , tation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin.' NEXT WEEK Gary Cooper, the screen's mi famous soldier-of-fortune, will seen again in his favorite r when "The General Died Dawn," a picture of adventu y romance and intrigue in mod< y d mam "CAMELS MAKE EATING a real r pleasure," says Hank Siemer n {below}, deep-sea diver. Camels y speed up the flow of digestive r fluids?increase alkalinity. jaiMCLS S DI> lor Will Spe 100I Audi tit, Oct. J O O'clock ict Will Be le Cross 1 ! to hear this Nati rth Carolinian. )f "The Clansmei :s which have bi RED BY and Count} cutive Coi THPORT, W. C. New Picture s Week At Carolii ig war-torn China, opens Monc as at the Carolina. w Having already established hi self as filmdon's outstand: ce portrayer of romantic advent be roles in the French Foreign L et ion, the Bengal Lancers and ,r" Italian and American arm ny Cooper now comes to the sen as a roving soldier-of-fortune modern war-torn China. Appearing opposite him le" beautiful blonde Madeleine C nd roll in the role of the lure ] sir out by a scheming war-lord ru trap Cooper. This is an enti he ly new role for Miss Carroll v he has already captivated Amei us despite her few appearances fore the camera. Akim Tamin 'or famed for his portrayals of sii lis ter roles, is cast in the role ng the ruthless war-lord, ne "The General Died at Dawn' :n- a story built around the roma mt between a soldier-of-fortune ir- whom danger is the breath s. life, and a beautiful woman adventuress who is given the t ale of destroying him. Their fortu gh are closely involved with the I ry, of China's teeming millions ist their lot is decided for them m- it only could be in the myst ' ous Orient. ast "What a wonderful world be would be if the people who h ole money would use it the way j at pie who haven't money th re, they would use it if they ha( :rn ?but they wouldn't!" *1 it f Jm v> | a n S NOTED GLIDER CHAMPION {above}. Mrs. Russell Holderman says: "Tired and tense as I may get, a few Camels at mealtime and after seem to bring my digestion right back." COSTLIER TOBACCC coiT :ak In torium L6th loads'' onally known i," "Leopard een read by r nmittee - " % Shallotte News ( Bill Teachey, of Beulahville, [3. visited friends here last week- 1 end. L. C. Tripp and daughters, Rex- j tay ie and Louise, spent Thursday in j Lumberton. m- Mrs. Lillian Oliver, Misses | ing Gladys Frye and Catherine Chad- j ure wick were Wilmington visitors ] Saturday. ] eg" Mrs. George Danford has re- j the turned to her home here after les, spending some time with relaeen tives in Lumberton. in Mrs. Claude Reaves and small daughter, Smitty, visited D. T. , ia Long and family during the week &r- end. put James Stone, of Kannapolis, is to spending sometime at his home Ire- here. i riio c. Ed Taylor, of Southport, i ica was a business visitor to Shal- ' be- lotte Monday. ' oft. R. W. Davis and daughter, < oia- Bobbie, were Shallotte visitors of Saturday. ; Misses Louise, Rexie and Doris i ' is Tripp and Pershing Tripp visited nee relatives in Wilmington Sunday, to ad- yKMMMMMlCMMMMItKKM] s | \ A Months Har\ 'ate 17/** e"i! tri ?" 1' MONTH IN TH )e?- | _ A link ! | I i r || SPECIA it . . . in Boys' 4-piece suits, ! single and double breaste is ii I =il LITTLE svt i t jj All wool suits. Sport backs ij $2.95t< HI BOYS' JAGKE1 |J| In full cut, with sport j)( Special? . .* ?, ? !l $1.95 1! || ^ IU f ^ || I CHILDREN'S S j ( Made by Endicott-Johnsoi ) ( The ideal shoe for schoo ) ( in Oxfords and High Top !( in black and brown. Sizes up to 3. 97c faK*XlCinCXlC?)C)CIC)CK THREE A certain old lady left a not? >n her front door which read: "Will be gone for two weeks. Callers please leave names." She was Surprised upon her return to find listed on the scratch sad she had affixed to the not? these names: "Herbert Hoover, Franklin Deano Roosevelt, Alfred Moss man Landon, George Bernard Shaw, Vlahatma Gandhi, Haile Selassie ind Mickey Mouse."?Wall Street Tournal. "Inside or outside room, sir?" "Inside, I guess. It looks like aln." OPEIT FORUM ?? I (Continued From Page 2.)' resident of the southern end of our county and the other who is willing to be the puppet of any who make a favorable impression with him. Thanking you very kindly for your valuable space which you may allow to me. I am very courteously yours, DAVID ROSS. , 'est Celebration j| rds E CAROLINAS j j it Boys' Sweaters jj j [ Made of all wool, in j [ plain and sport backs, j | half zippers, in solid and ) [ plains. 1I $1.45 to SL95 jj t I ??????? t I Shorts . . Knickers ]| j [ Just received, a large j shipment of tweeduroy, j | and brown and grey . . . ] ! Special. j ! $1.25 | L BUY j 1 long and one knickers, j | d. II 95 |! BOYS I! i, with shorts. Special? j i* C7 OA !! \M ' m ! I 50ys' shirts | in, navy and brown, but- j wn collars, full cut. : 2 for $1.0011 ?????????^ ^, jirls' coats | -trimmed and tailored. j Sizes 3 to 14. j $5.95 i| HOOL FROCKS j iranteed fast colors. j ( Sizes 4 to 16i/> [ 97c 11 ILS' sweaters i wool with the latest fall i 1 Sizes 4 to 14 97c !! 1 chool shoes i ? - ! -if
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