iic Pilot Covers
unsvvick County
1E TEN
ias Denies
lorted Sale
Ft. Caswell
Appearing Sunday
larlotte Paper Stat
"hat Property Had
Sold Is Declared
ANATORIUM
MAY BE BUILT
or Having Hotel
I And Ready For
i Before June
Declared Very
Good
port that Caswell hat
to Florida interests wa:
old," said H. H. Tho
ay with reference to i
which appeared Sun
Charlotte newspaper
s been no sale of th<
ince the company, hea
O. Chase, of Sanford
tiased the tract fron
iment about 10 year:
esent we have no plan:
well Carolina corpora
rotiating with a grou|
nt physicians, who an
[> visit Fort Caswel
y 1, for the purposi
g the erection of i
with health-givinj
those of Hot Springs
II v.!. Thomas stated that tbi
I I ol a large sanatorium ii
I Carolina, together with ai
I litcct would accompany tin
I ip of physicians on their in
I in of Fort Caswell and it
I cinal water that flows fron
I irtes in well and attains !
| i iture of PO degrees. Th
| I to be efficacious ii
l' treatment of arthritis.
[ He stated further that the ho
rl which is the old hospita
luilding that was used by th'
lovernment when the fort wa
rr coast defense of the Cap
P ar. would be opened arouni
h< middle of June. The furni
pro and furnishings are now ar
ving. Thomas having just re
brned from a purchasing tou
p-state.
Work is expected to be begui
i the near future on the erec
on of a 100,000 gallon wate
nver on the island and the erec
on of a power plant and pump
ousr with the latter to b
juipped with huge diesel motor
id pumps.
Little Bits
Of Big News
News Events Of State,
Nation and World-Wide
Interest During Past
Week
Pri?r?n officials said an cf
I fort by Dwight Board, 27-yea
I old North Carolinian awaitinj
I execution Thursday at mid
H night, to escape from the dea
I th house with the aid of (
I gun made of soap was foile
Tuesday by a guard's quid
I thinking. Beard, released fror
cell to take a bath, con
I fronted Guard T. W. A mot
with the imitation gun an
I forced the latter into a eel
I with three convicts. He mad
I Arnold give up his cell key
I and forced the guard to stri
H and pass his clothing througl
| the bars while he dressed ii
them. Beard then went to i
I door opening on the prisoi
I yard but the keys he ha
would not fit the lock. He rac
I ed up and down the cell ro\
H seeking the right lock.
w ii'o Wet
Two more North Carolin:
I counties apparently broke aw
ay from a quarter of a cen
I tury of prohibition by votin]
Tuesday for the establishmen
I of county-operated liquor stor
I rs. hut Mecklenburg count;
i lected to remain in the dr;
I column. Washington count;
8p.:j swung definitely into the we
I column by a two-to-one mar
-' n in a referendum in whicl
I 'ess than 1.000 votes were cas
I while Wayne, on the basis o
H complete unofficial returns
had approved the establish
fl bient of liquor stores by th
narrow margin of 19 votes ou
I of more than 5.000 cast.
Wf>/> Evasions
I Congress leveled the doubl
barrels of publicity and legis
lation Tuesday at wealthy per
9| sons whom President Roose
I velt accused of dogging taxes
(Continued on Page 4)
TH
NO. 19
New Boat Ca
Is A Si
[ Built To Replace The Pen
ton, New Craft Has A1
Conveniences For Safe
' Sure Transportation Oul
| side
1 SPECIALLY BUILT
FOR THE PILOT
. Name Of Small Pilot Speed
J boat Was Borrowed For
. j The New Boat When
1 She Began Active
Service
j The R. R. Stone II, new pile
boat purchased several weeks ag
I by the Wilmington-Cape Fear P
.i lot Association, is one of tli
sturdiest, most seaworthy crafi
t in Southport.
Built especially for the servic
of the pilots, the vessel is 46 an
' one-half feet in length and h?
: a 11 and one-half foot beam. St
" makes trips outside safe for tt
i pilots in all kinds of weather.
1 When the new boat was broi
s ght here from New Bern it ws
3 christened R. R. Stone II, as tt
, small pilot speedboat already w!
>
i Begin Making
Plans F
i,
Tentative Program For Th
; Races Has Been Submi
ted By Henry L. Tayloi
i nc n :: v_
v^i vaiuuiia iai.ui viuu
0
" FIVE TYPES OF
BOATS TO ENTE
1 Entries. Expected From Sei
eral Racing Centers On
I Atlantic Coast From
Florida To Wil1
mington
s'
1 Skipper Henry L. Taylor, i
f;the Carolina Yacht Club at Wi
Jj mington and Wrightsville, has su
-' mitted a tentative program fi
- the sailing races that are to I
- held at Southport August 12t
r j 13th and 14th. The above organ
| zation is actively co-operatir
i' with the Southport Civic Club t
-1 wards making this a great evei
r; at Southport.
-1 It is expected that several th
- usand people will come here
e witness the three-day program
s1 events. Notice of intention of
great many boat owners to rai
. their craft have already been r
tceived. The affair will have tl
full endorsement of the Sou
i Atlantic Yachting Associatio
covering that section of coa
from Wilmington through Flo
j ida.
j Five types of sailing craft rm
i compete for the prizes that w
be offered. These types arc clas
es A. B. C, D, and Snipe.
Class A is for scow-type boa
26 feet overall and longer.
B is for swallow type boa
24 feet long and over, with cc
tcr rudders and single cent
- rudders and single center boarc
r C is for boats of 18 to 23 fe
ana 11 incnes.
-1 D covers craft from 16 to
-1 feet overall.
a j C specifies registered Sni]
[1 boats.
It There will be a first and se
n ond prize for the winners in cai
- of the above classes.
[11 Wilmington will enter at lea
d ! (Continued on Page four)
I hint Meeting Of
p Local Legion Po:
rt
n | A joint meeting of the Brun
a | wick County Post No. 194,
nl the American Legion, and tl
rl j Legion Auxiliary will be held <
-1 Thursday night. June 3, in tl
v | Legion room of the Southpo
j Community Center Building.
Commander R. C. St. Georj
of the Legion and Mrs. Frar
M. Sasser, head of the Auxiliar
a urge a full attendance of mer
bcrs of their respective groups
tr
- Long-Lost Dog R
I Last \
t!
.. | Bingo, most famous memn
ber of Southport's canine
t i population, has been returned
f | to his rightful owner, Mayor
John Ericksen. after an abe
scnce of about three months.
The big Irish setter was
located in Swansboro several
days ago by Robert Hood
[ and Herbert Rogers, who returned
home with the report
el that they had seen the mayi
or's dog. To substantiate
their story, the boys said
that they called the dog and
i. j that he recognized his name
and came up for a close look
E SL
A Gooc
4-PAGES TODAY
pe Fear Pilots
lurdy Little Vessel
ii
?
j k
&> ?, : ?' #&
:e . 1(1
&< f
;:: ?i !j
1 known here as The Stone. The J
J- little boat is used when the wat- j
is er is smooth, but when the going
le I is rough the new boat gets the
is I call.
Definite
'or Yacht Races
? ?
e i i
t- THESE VISITORS
r, LIKED SOUTHPORT
Few people stop at Southport
without forming a liking
R for the town. Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Itopp, of Boston, here the
f_ past week-end, were no exeeption.
They left Monday morn- 1
ing and Tuesday the Southport
Civic Club received a letter
from Mr. Kopp from which
the following excerpts are
af taken:
"We have been 15 years on
the road from .Maine to Calib
fornia and have spent some J
'r wonderful week-ends at differ- i
'e ent places.
h. "But at no time have we I
ii-, stopped at a place which we j
liked better than Southport. j
o- Good rooms, good meals, fri- j
it endly, congenial townspeople; i
Caswell Beach with its heautiful
water. Four days at a cost j
to of less than 810.00?Southport
of is a Tourist Haven, as well as
a a Fisherman's Paradise." I
ce |
^ Fishing Here Is
r- Getting Better
jj*! Fine Catches Of Trout And
1S. Blues Made During Past
Week; Mackerel Are Bec
rrinninfT Ta Rlfp
IS 5........a ?
ts Many exceptionally beautiful
n-1 catches of trout, blues and macker
| erel have been and are now being
Is. I made daily at Southport. The fish
et are biting extremely well and
those who know their habits say
18 that the sport will become very
much better than it is now in a
pe very short time.
While all sorts of fishing is exc
pected to improve, the outlook
3h for bigger and better catches of
! mackerel is especially good. The
st first of these fish were taken last'
week and as the menhaden I
schools put in their appearance [
along the coast the mackerel and
blues will increase in numbers.
St So far, few fishing parties have
come here and met with failure. J
s- Such instances usually resulted
of from weather conditions at the I
tie time.
jn As the opposite of the few fail- j
le , ures, about ninety-five per cent |
rt of all fishing parties have made
catches over which they were
ye very much elated. A party from
lk Blackstone. Va? and Durham, on
y, | Monday, said they went fishing
n-. nine times at other places last
1. j (Continued on Page Four)
eturned
Veek To The Mayor
] at some visitors from his |
home town.
J. C. Christian, who travels
through several southeastern I
North Carolina counties,
made Swansboro a port of !
call last week. Having been
Bingo's original owner, he !
had little trouble recognizing
I his old hunting companion.
And to write a "they lived
happily ever afterward." finish
to this story, Bingo was
returned Saturday to Mayor
Ericksen. Onlookers were at
a loss to decide which was
more elated over the reunion
' ?Bingo or his master.
\TE I
1 Newspaper In *
Southport, N. C., Wedn<
Page Is Named \i
Principal For S
Bolivia School
I
Man Who Has Served For!Fir;
Past Several Vears As ! C
Member Of Faculty Elec- c
ted To Suc.ceed H. D. Ep- E
ting E
IS FORMER COUNTY NO
SUPT. OF SCHOOLS:
Teachers For Bolivia School'Wo
Are Also Named; List J G?
Includes Majority Of I A
Old Faculty
B. R. Page, for the past several
years teacher in the Bolivia T1
high school, last week was nam-|Vaci
ed to succeed H. D. Epting as i to ?
principal of the school. Mr. Ept- j
ing had been previously re-elected, | ^
but resigned to accept a position hunt
as principal at Southport. ers
Mr. Page is former superinten- piac
dent of Brunswick county schools hun(
and later was principal of the1
Leland high school.
The following members of this j mad
years' faculty were re-elected: ann<
Mrs. Alethea Fant, Miss Carroll j y,er
Schulken, Miss Olivia Presson,
Miss Julia Taylor, Miss May Mc- j f?cu
Clure, Eola Cesareo and Missj ?
Johnsie McCurrie. Newly elected J ?
members of the faculty are Miss;c
Bertha Reid, teacher in the school j
at Bald Head island during the!
past year, and Miss Sue Stall-1 ?.
ings. |?h"
_ _ T]
Winners Flower ?f;
Stlinw Annnnnrprl
MiiV f? i lauvuiivvu
List Of Winners In Annual
Brunswick County Flow- f*
er Show Held Recently j V/(
At Bolivia, Given
Nil
Following is a list of winners
at the annual Brunswick county j I
flower show held recently in the ?
Bolivia high schdol building un-j *
der the auspices of the County ^
Home Demonstration Clubs:
Class A. Perfection of bloom:! N
Roses?1st, Rosemary Watts; j?* '
2nd?Mrs. Lee Kye, Jr.; Rrd?|We(
Mrs. Zebelin. jRua
Larkspur; 1st?Mrs. George I T
Cannon; Verbena: 1st?Mrs. Alex ! Ru''
Mercer. Ianf'
Class B.?Artistic Arrangement jsus!
Living room: 1st?Mrs. Lacy cos'
Bennett; 2nd?Mrs. George Can- E
non; 3rd?Mrs. Ed Newton. f0UI
Dining room: 1st?Mrs. J. E. jtor
Dodson; 2nd?Mrs. Lacy Bennett. |the
Class C. Porch Arrangement: j or-#
1st?Mrs. Ed Newton; 2nd?Mrs. j0^
Frank Mintz; 3rd?Mrs. Alex|and
Mercer. v?k
Class D. Wild Flowers: 1st? v
Mrs. Alex Mercer; 2nd?Mrs. K. Sui'
M. Johnson. 11131
Artistic Arrangement?Living jfin?
room: Roses: 1st?Mrs. Lacy.ca"
Bennett; Sweet Peas: 1st?Mrs. j 12
D. R. Johnson; Phlox: 1st?Mrs. him
G. T. Reid; Callopsia: 1st?Mrs.1 N
Ed Newton; Larkspur: 1st?Mrs. f?ul
George Cannon; Verbena: 1st? SPCI
Mrs. Ed Newton. ded
Perfection of bloom, Class A: T
Poppies: 1st?Mrs. Ed Newton; , gruil
Phlox: 1st?Mrs. Henry Lewis; |ffm<
Lily: 1st?Mrs. C. Ed Taylor; j1 1
Gladiola: 1st?Mrs. Joe Verzaal. ! N
Judges were: Mrs. Annie K. [n?l
Vitou, Mrs. H. H. Thomas and A
Miss Elizabeth Taylor. not
vrll
Resigns Position j
As Case Worker fruii
Icha
Mrs. Mary Ruth McQueen1}^
Howey Had Been Certi- < roa(
fying Case Worker At f0n,
Local Welfare Office jmp
During Past Year
Mrs. Mary Ruth McQueen! 0
Howey last week tendered her
resignation as certifying case
worker in the Brunswick county,
welfare office, a position she has] B
held during the past year. j w*lc
Her resignation became effcc- j 'icel
tive June 1 and she has moved min
to Kures Beach, where her hus-!cou
band is employed at the Ethyl- t'le
Dow Chemical Company plant. A
Prior to her official connection tlle
with the local welfare office Mrs. c'a
Howey was WPA case worker, j c'oc
In accepting her resignation.;ttle
Frank M. Sasser, welfare officer,;Sou
expressed his appreciation for the jon
faithful and efficient work of j
Mrs. Howey and declared that R<
he was reluctant to lose her!
from his organization.
H. W. Hood Accepts alin
Job With State (pen
und
H. VV. Hood, of Southport, this Sec
week began his duties as an em- J cei\
ployee of the bureau of weights A
and measures of the North Car- gibl
olina Department of Agriculture, neci
Mr. Hood will have eastern cori
North Carolina as his territory. |Fra
>ORT
\ Good Comm
isday, June 2nd, 1937
ication Bible So
Ichool Off To
Good Beginning M??
H
st Day Enrollment Was y
)ne Hundred Two, Inreased
Tuesday To One ALS
lundred Five; Others
ixpected To Enroll poU
CHANGES MADE
IN SCHOOL FACULTY le
odwork Scheduled To J
st Underway Today, j Mil
although There Was port,
Some Uncertainty As (class
Instructor Iceive
i tic 1
le annual session of the Daily menc
ition Bible school was away when
in auspicious beginning Mon- j ian.
with an enrollment of one1 In
Ired two students. Three oth-1 ?
I s> 1
came in Tuesday morning, to jor e
e the total enrollment at one Frids
Ired five. He
o last minute changes were stude
i years
e in the faculty, which was; her ,
sunced last week. However, per.
e has been some delay in j serve
ring a leader for the boys in ;Rece:
woodwork group. That phase as ai
he school program was sche
d to begin today. m
lans are being made to shape IVI
course of instruction toward
commencement exercises
:h will be held Friday, June
in the high school auditorium.
tie Rev. A. L. Brown, pastor I
he Southport Baptist church, I pp
. - sl-? 1 (hn Qav ,1 _ _
lean 01 uie ouiwi, uk ?b>. i |_|
VI. Hall is assistant dean.
>ng Session Of Z
)urt Wednesday ?
# j arc
merous Cases Were Dis-1 coi
>osed Of Here Before :
fudge Joe W. Ruark In ted
Recorder's Court Last1 i*rl
iV eek | of
! tin
umerous cases were disposed j cip
here in Recorder's Court last1 I
inesday before Judge Joe W. j ced
rk. ere
hurman Long, white, pleaded J Ep
ty on a charge of being drunk wh
disorderly. Judgment was cor
tended upon payment of the yes
:s.
. B. Shealcy, white, was
id guilty of operating a mo- ij
vehicle while he was under Qf
influence of intoxicating liquHe
was required to pay a fine
$50.00, the costs in this case
his driver's license was reed
for 12 months. Onl
T. N. Jones, white, pleaded
ty on a similar charge. The ?
idatory sentence of $50.00 L,
, costs of the case and revo- ?
on of the drivers' license for C
months was imposed against B
orman Grady, colored, was A1
id guilty of violating the of t
?d law. Judgment was suspon- been
upon payment of the costs. durii
om Edwards, white, pleaded
tv to charees of assault. Jud
;nt was suspended upon pay- 01 "
it of the costs. read;
orton Gore, white, was found
guilty of making an assault. firm
.. B. Sikes, white, was found Smit
guilty of driving a motor tlayicle
while under the influence ttle
intoxicating liquor. wrot
.. E. Green, white, was found to fl
guilty of reckless operation, estec
amuel Jenkins, colored, found |
!ty several weeks ago on Ion '
rges of aiding and abetting in To
transportation of intoxicating tc>
or, was sent to the county |n
Is for a period of thirty days in?
nwing failure to pay a fine nami
osed upon him. boolt
well
berators Licenses
May Be Secured jj^
runswick county motorists |
) desire to obtain operator's j
nses may do so either in Wilgton
at the New Hanover
rthouse or in South port at|
Brunswick county courthouse. I Iik
. patrolman may be found at ws
Wilmington office each Mon- it
yand Saturday from 9:00 o'- rai
:k to 12 o'clock. Contact with spi
patrolman may be made ati sti
thport during the same hours; du
Wednesday.
I soi
iceive Manual %!
Of Procedure pe
j ne
[anuals of procedure for dc-1 So
g with applicants for old age thi
sions and dependent children ba
er provisions of the Social j co
urity program have been re-1 th:
ed at the local welfare office. pe
.ctual work of certifying eli- ( by
es will begin just as soon as
?ssary forms are received, ac- th
ling to the welfare officer, ar
nk M. Sasser. lo(
PIL
unity
PUBLISH
uthport Girl Wi
Scholastic I
, Dorothy Bell, Member
f Graduating Class At ]
igh Point College, Was
aledictorian
O WON ESSAY
CONTEST MEDAL
owing Two Years As
inaging Editor Of Colge
Newspaper, Has
Accepted Newspaper
Position
3S Dorothy Bell, of Southmember
of the graduating
at High Point College, reel
highest possible scholas ecognition
during the comement
exercises last week
she was named valedictor- j
addition to the honor atng
her high scholastic aveMiss
Bell also won the senssay
contest which was held
iy night of commencement,
r outstanding contribution to
:nt activities during her four j.
> at High Point College was
vork on the college newspa- 1
For the past two years she b
id as the managing editor. | tl
ntly she accepted a position i
ssistant society editor of the A
onth Of May
Here In P
*
TING WILL NOT
*rv/M I
tAD LULAL JLHUUL
I. I). Epting, who recently
s elected principal of the f
ithport high school, has acitcd
the position as principof
the Hobuckcn high (
100I and will not come here,
wording to information reved
Tuesday.
dr. Epting had been electo
succeed C. A. I.odford.
ior to his election as head r
the local school, .Mr. Ep- ,
g had been re-elected prinal
at Bolivia.
S'o plans have been announI
for filling the vacancy .
ated by the decision of .Mr.
ting to go to Hobuckcn,
ere. he was principal before,
ning to this county several r
irs ago. v
>oklets Meet !
With Approval:
s
y Few Mailed Out Beause
Of Expense Of r
ostage, But Demands ir
or Copies Roll In And
ongratulations Have '
een Received
though only a few hundred i
he Civic Club booklets have
mailed out, and these only
lg tile past tnree or iwui
, comments and expressions j
nterest and approval are aly
pouring in.
irman Sheppard, of the law
of Abel and Sheppard, at
hfield, received a copy Fri"Read
it from the first to
last word," and promptly c
e the club for copies, to send t
"iends of his who were inter- J
1 in Southport. Mr. Sheppard f
the book and complimented j r
ts interest and neatness. f
avoid duplication and was- r
special care is being given t
le mailing. All copies are be- f
sent to carefully selected
es. It is desired that the t
let be placed in the hands of c
known people who are in- t
Continued on Page Four.) j
ical Citizens Are
Interested In
Southport people with a |
:ing to see speed on the
iter have begun to whoop
up for the motor boat
ces that young Wilmington |
artsmen are desirious of
iging here some Sunday j
ring the present month.
It is very probable that
me 20 boats can be secured !
r this event and they can
ike from 25 to 40 miles
r hour. Driving to a point
ar Bald Head and back to
uthport; thence to below
e quarantine station and
ck to Southport, their
repetition will afford a big
rill for the hundreds of
ople who will be attracted
the event
The harbor here will give
e swift little boats ample
ea in which they may cut
>se to their fullest without j
,0T
[ED EVERY WEDNESDAY
ns High
lonors At School
11
J
MISS DOROTHY BELL
iigh Point Enterprise, daily af- j
crnoon newspaper in her college j
awn. She will assume her duties !
tiere June 11th.
Miss Bell is the daughter of
Irs. Edna Bell, of Southport.
Was Driest
ast 12 Months
lecord Of Only .21 Inches
Rainfall During Past 31Day
Period Lowest Since
May Of 1936
: ARMING SECTIONS
HAVE HAD SHOWERS
)n Two Occasions Recently
Rain Has Fallen In Rural
Brunswick With No
Precipitation At All
In Southport
rhe local office at the* U. S>
Veather Bureau reported a total
ainfall of only .21 inches durng
May, the lowest figure recorled
here since one yeor ago when
he total precipitation for May
vas .12 inches.
Furthermore, all of the rain
vhich fell here during the past
nonth was on May 14, There
vere only 6 cloudy days during
he period.
While things have become exremely
dry here, the rural secions
of the county have been
nore fortunate and twice during
he past month have been blesed
with showers that proved life
avers to early crops.
Maximum temperature for the
nonth was 87 degrees; the low
eading was 47 degrees.
Prevailing wind for May was
rom the southwest.
Applications For
CMTC Received
7ull Life Planned For Boys
Who Attend The Annual
Camp This Year At Fort
Bragg; Few Vacancies
Still Available
All arrangements are being
:ompleted for the C.M.T. Camp
o be held at Fort Bragg, August
Ird to September 1. The tent
rames and buildings have been
epaired and painted; and the
[rounds improved: and roads are
iow being hard-surfaced through
he camp area; and the bathing
>ool completely overhauled.
Ninety Reserve Officers from
he 4th Corps Area are to be
irdered for duty at Fort Bragg
o assist with the training of the
(Continued on page four)
Apparently
The Motor Races
damage to each other, or
danger to their drivers, outside
of the possible spills.
Southport people would like
to have this race in addition
to the assured sailing event
later in the year. Both will
attract a lot of people here
and will be splendid advertising
for the town. It has been
suggested that a meeting be
held immediately and that
assurance be given the young
Wilmington boatmen of the
fullest co-operation of Southport
people.
Two annual racing events,
one for sailing craft and the
other for motor boats, would
be of tremendous advertising
value to Southport and would
afford local people much in
the way of entertainment of
a nature for which they have
a natural fondness.
J $ ?
I i
(
I
Most Of The News
All The Time
$1.50 PER YEAR
Ambassadar And
Mrs. Daniels In
Town Saturday j<
Were Guests Of Honor At
Informal Reception Held
Saturday Evening At
Home Of Judge And Mrs.
E. H. Cranmer
LARGE NUMBER
OF GUESTS CALL I
Ambassador Daniels Came
Here From Wilmington
Where He Was Principal
Speaker Saturday
Ambassador and Mrs. Josophus
Daniels, on vacation from Mexico,
were entertained in Southport
at a reception Saturday evening
in their honor by Judge and Mrs.
E. H. Cranmer.
Ambassador and Mrs. Daniels
motored here from Wilmington
for the reception with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter P. Sprunt, who were
their hosts in Wilmington during
Ambassador Daniels' visit as
principal speaker at the postoffice
dedication exercises.
Following the reception the
Ambassador and Mrs. Daniels
motored back to Wilmington.
About 150 people called to pay
their respects to the Ambassador
to Mexico and Mrs. Daniels
at the Cranmer home during the
informal reception.
A partial list of guests includ- !;
oil: Mr. and Mrs. Walter P.
Sprunt, Wilmington; Dr. and Mrs
J. B. Cranmer, Wilmington, with I
their daughter. Miss Alice Cranmer;
Mrs. Josie Jelks, Mr. and
Mrs. McCall, of Raleigh; Baxter
Durham, of Raleigh; Capt. and
Mrs. I. B. Bussels: the Rev. and
Mrs. E. M. Hall, Mrs. Warren
Hood, Mrs. Rachel Corlettc, Mrs.
F. M. Niemsee. Mrs. Annie K.
Vitou, Mrs. Rob Morse, Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Bunker, W. G. Butler,
J. Berg, Miss Annie May
Woodside; Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwsru
TayUf Mr and Mrs .la,.niL..
Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Will S. Davis and
their son, John Carr Davis, Miss i
Annie Z. Newton, Miss Mary
Weeks. Mrs. Annie Ferguson, Mr.
and Mrs. James Sutton, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sasser, Mrs. Roy
Daniels, Dr. and Mrs. William
Dosher, Mrs. Rufus Dosher,
Charles Gausc, Mr. and Mrs.
|Bunn Frink, Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
j'askell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert St.
George, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
i Davis and Miss Bobbie Davis and
j Judge and Mrs. J. W. Ruark.
Party Has Good
Luck Tuesday j
Visiting Fishermen From |
Robeson County Made
What Was Considered
Season's Best Catch For j;
Small Party
For the number in the [Kirty
and the time they were out, a
group of four Robeson county J
people made what was probably ('
i the best catch of the year, fish- ;1
ing here yesterday on the boat j I
of Captain H. T. Bowmcr. B
The party was composed of I B
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Stone, and I I
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Price, of Mc- ^B
Donalds. This was the first salt- |H
water fishing trip they had ever |fl
made, and Captain J. I. Davis, of
the Capt Fear Pilots Association, |fl
, and VV. B. Keziah, of the Civic 6 B
Club, accomponied them out, I I
! thinking they might be needed 'fl
to save the party from disap- |B
(Continued from page 4.) fl
Tide Table I
Following is the tide table I
for Southport during the next I
week. These hours aro appro- H
ximatcly correct and were fur
| nished The State Port Pilot fl
through the courtesy of the 9
Cape Fear Pilot's Association. I
High Tide Cow Tide 9
Thursday, June 3 9
2:10 a. ni. 9:02 a. m. 9
2:37 p. m. 9:36 p. m. *fl
Friday, June 4 I
3:14 a. m. 9:37 a. m. fl
i 3:39 p. m. 10:52 p. m.
Saturday, June 5 fl
4:23 a. m. 10:51 a. m. IB
3:02 p. m. 11:47 p. m. Jfl
Sunday, June 6 I
5:30 a. m. 11:16 a. m. I
5:59 p. m. jfl
Monday, June 7 B
6:32 a. m. 12:12 a. ni. fl
6:54 p. m. 12:41 p. m. fl
Tuesday, June 8 I
7:26 a. m. 1:35 a. m. fl
7:46 p. m. 1 :37 p. ni. fl
Wednesday, June 9 fl
| 8:22 a. m. 2:38 a. m.
8:39 p. m. 2:32 p. m. J fl