IlpNESDAY, JULY 21, ' Mty [T iKt.ENSOV-WILLING I i itc ceremony attende* I friends and members o I nediate families, Mia I Virginia Willing becami Iih ide of Wiiilnm P. Joi'gen |Fijiiay afternoon. The cere L was performed in tin t ..list parsonage by tin L pastor, the Rev. E. M [,. bride is the nttractiv< [j.;,., of Mrs. Claud R. Will I i ' the past year she hat L; ;is office assistant to tin Bv superintendent of schools [.. .om is the son of Mrs L joigensen and is one 01 Ennui's most promising L business men. Recently L ; appointed deliqttenl ta> tier for Brunswick county [at the last municipal elec' was elected a member oi board of aldermen, e young couple will live ir Woodside apartments or re street. orsoncl - George P. Howey spent first of this week visiting sun and daughter-in-law, Mr Nir: Parker Howey. at Kures ps Rosa May Anders. of nslown, Fla.. is visiting Mr. erg. i Corbett. of Blountstown, visited his sister-in-law. .1 Berg. Saturdey. rvey Brown is attending the P. r. conference this week ^^fcliiocrest. anil Mrs. J. YV. Weathers ^H ..: ..ly. of Golilsboro. visiteii J| fOBMC ?C $ / ^ / v> / ^ / \ !' * *5 } 0 ^ ^ g ? ^ 0' 0 * ? t. *>t * V * V tHIO RED! Ull K , . 1937 NEWS ' BRIEFS s ' BOARI) TO MEET Members of the Board of . County Commissioners will meet , in special session here Thursday. NEW MEN Two groups of new enrollees, ? one of 21 memhers and nnothci - of 11, were received Inst week s at Camp Sapona. VACATION Mr. and Mrs. IT. W. Slack r left Saturday for Sunbury, j relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Bobbins and family visited relatives here ' last week-end. >1 Mrs. Emma Thompson, of Raleigh. visited her parents. Mr. and 1 ! Mrs. J. W. Thompson, here last , week-end. Pea. eo Cranmer, who spent the past year in Panama, arrived Tuesday for a vacation with his parents. Judge and Mrs. E. II. Cranmer. Mrs. Norton Bellamy and children. Boh and Carolyn, of Washington, are guests this week at ; the Grimes House. \V. C. Lindsey, of Charlotte, . and R. M. Callahan, of Forest i City, were guests at the Grimes House the first of the week. ' Miss J.elia Barnes, who has , been employed here for the past rw months at the WPA office, ,! returned to her home in Fayette, ville last week. II. B. Smith and Warren Dosh I cr. both of w hom are employed at the Ethyl-Dow Chemical Company plant at Kures peach, visit ! ad their respective families here i last week-end. BAD/ LI ?F0R T0T ,"'r!1LL /' ^ /// - v > ?*?**#* ?"-- "^. ^ I /'' oU^ *?*-> -ft? f W& S-'C C^\W^' T SK> . en*** r I *\ f4,# 4C^=< TOBACCO 4- . v??~T5V: ^ 1 x' & 'V ?? I 30CAstIV' / I nBa /? -- ,\ ' , ,, UJJW*18 / #.#f "" * ,*>V I flO****'' .* > A '*""' V , S*^K* woy/i rrmiittM WM g 6 ft Penna., to visit the former's parents. They will be away foi about two weeks. Mrs. Slack Is the former Miss Louise Marks. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson returned home last Wednesday from a two-weeks vacation up north. AT HOME George Watson if. visiting his rrolher. Mrs. Ida Potter Watson, while on a temporary leave of absence from his steamship company. APPEN DI X TOM Y Miss Eula Mae I.ong was rushed to the Brunswick Hospital on Monday afternoon for an appendix operation. RETURNS HOME R. P. White, prominent Shallotte business man. returned home Friday from lluke Hospital, in Durham, where he underwent an operation last week. IMPROVEMENT Improvement continues in the condition of Chief of Police Monk Moore, who suffered a stroke several weeks ago. IMPROVING Friends will be glad to learn that the condition of James Wolfe, who has been in a critical condition at the Brunswick County Hospital, is considerably improved. PICNIC Members of the Lanvaltc Presbyterian Sunday School enjoyed their annual picnic Friday afternoon at Lake Waecamnw. In addition to the eighty-six members present the picnic was attended l.vf tin. SUuulnv Sr-lirwil snnni-tnlen. licnt. J. A. Boilino, and the pastor of the church, J. D. Withrotv. RICES \ y\>\ * :f % 1 \: * \ I .< * \ <>* \ m*B* *** I aiCaLASDS V *? I K?^V- A J*c^| eeds. I The contracting couples were Miss Elsie Willing to William | Jorgensen, both of Southport; Miss C'allie Mae Outlaw. Mount ! Olive, to William Henry Harrill, 1 Leland. SUNDAY VISITOR The Barabee, of Norfolk, hand! some cabin cruiser of J. R. New-' \ ton, formerly of Fayetteville, J spent Sunday afternoon here with Mr. Newton and party aboard. 'The Barabee won the President's ! Cup in the New York power boat j races this year. She came down the Cape Fear at about 25 miles ' per hour. Iter cruising speed was said to be .15 miles per hour, and that is some speed for a boat to maintain. KIND OFFER The White Ire Cream Company of Wilmington has offered the free use of its truck and loud speakrr for the purpose of mak1 ing announcements at the boat races here in August. Although programs will be mimeographed and distributed just before the start of each day's racing, the loud speaker will be valuable for the purpose of keeping spectators advised as to the progress each boat is making, especially when they are at distant points. TWO FORESTERS RESCUED FROM GREEN SWAMP (Continued rrom page 11 L. E. Fisher, another member of the party. The going, they said, was pretty tough, { as the swamp is thickly grown with underbrush. Fisher was to return to their point of entrance ami attempt to get an automobile into the swamp from another angle. When he left the young men they proceeded on into the swamp to a place which they could not get through. When Fisher left the two personable young men they | were on Moore's Island, about three miles southwest of a road built by the CCC at a point about a mile and a half from the place where the road crosses Town Creek, they said. Continuing their work, they pushed their way through the heavy underbrush to a point 6'i miles in the swamp, which is just about the midway point of the great morass. Here they found they could no longer break through the heavy growth, and the intense heat made work almost impossible. iney ueciaeu iu mum iu Wilmington, and then discovered they were lost. Heat Intense The heat was so intense they could not move through the heavy undergrowth. Hale said, and the mosquitoes became a serious problem. Briars and thorns tore at their clothing, their faces and hands, and ripped their boots to pieces. They had no water and no I food and the heat made progress impossible while the sun was Amuzu THEATRE Southport Friday-Saturday, July 28-24 "STEP I.IVF.I.V JEEVES" (Comedy Arthur Treacher, and Patricia Ellis Short?"Flying South" I Monday-Tuesday, July 26-17 "HEADY, WILLING AND ABLE" (Musical Comedy) Ruby Heeler, Lee Dixon and Allen Jenkins Short? "Vitaphone Vaudeville Show" Wednesday-Thurs., July 28-29 "WOMAN IN DISTRESS" (Romantic Drama) May Robson, Irene Hervey and Dean Jagger Short?Plittin' Out The Kitten PILOT. SOUTHPORT. N. C. shining. So they rested a bit, ! Hale said, and when the sun had gone down made another attempt to get out of the jungle-like i growth. ( They spent the night in the i swamp fighting the mosquitoes and wishing for^evater and food, Hale said, as it was impossible to : move in the darkness without < suffering the torment of thous- ' ands of briars and bushes tearing * at their faces, hands and legs. i Their bootR and trousers were hanging in shreds ana i'neir faces and hands were badly scratched 1 and cut. p In the morning Carow was in 1 no condition to push through the swamp, Hale said, and Hale de- 1 cidod to push on in an attempt f to reach the outside of the 1 swamp and bring aid to his com- c panion. Hale, after long hours of work 1 in the intense heat, was able to regain Moore's Island, and deeid-, ed to go back, bring C'arow up ' to the island, and then push on to the outside for help to bring ' Carow back to Wilmington. On his way back to the spot 1 where he had left Carow he found his companion struggling to get through. Hale said. The heat again made progress impossible and they decided it would be necessary to spend another night in the mosquito infested swamp. Consumed Water Supply They had drunk the quart of: water they had with them on Wednesday and had been unable to locate any in the morass which was suitable for drinking purposes. Hungry, hot and weary, they settled down to another night of fighting the myriads of mosquitoes. A light shower gave them some relief from the heat, , Hale said, and they were able to ' catch a few drops of the rooling tain as it fell, but far from en- J oi'gh to quench their thirst. Meanwhile a large rescue party 1 had hern formed to search for i the missing men. Led by Frank Rabon, of Winnnbow, the party, comprised of P. H. Gallagher, engineer, and Vallie Fredere, forester, of Camp Sapona: LR Fish- s er, A. A. Pierce and Archie Tol- i er, all IT. S. foresters: Dawson Jones, Brunswick county fire | warden, a man named Reese and about, ten other men from the v Green Swamp area, entered the 1 swamp in their search. i At J2:J0 o'clock Friday morn- 1 ing the two lost men heard the J: halloos of the searchers, and Male said it was the most welcome |., fei I L Sell Cruti Wht An Expt 550 Paul Tay v ?J? sound he ever heard. Two young Federal foresters , nere rescued last Friday morn- : ng front the dense undergrowth \ tf the Green Swamp after be- * ing lost for two days and nights. The first tiling the two men irked for was water, members if the rescue party said, and pro- ' reeded to drink a half-gallon ipiere. But the work wasn't all finshed yet, for they still had to ^ vork their way out of the sw- > \ imp. Five hours later they reaclid Wilmington tired.hungry still ' hirsty hut glad to bo alive. The two young men were tell- 1 ng their friends about it rather i] mietly Friday morning. It was 1 lidtc an experience, they sr. id, " ind Green Swamp is t lie tough- i Rt they have tackled in the * htrteen states in which they lave worked. But they will go bank in lo tomplete the job they begin.1. Tiiey will enter from a different 1 mint. Hale said, and will probacy try to cut their way through, hit time. 1 'finally he said, they' put nothing, but break ttioir way Inotigh I he thick placer, with a " it riff. But thov will rest for a ouplo days first. Hale said. Pming their two day and two | light stay in the swamp bolli j oat weight, Carow losing ten I (Continued on Page 4 1 ~LE G A L S | STATi: OF XORTH CAROLI.VA. Countv of Mriin wick I N I II I n|' I'FKJiHt < mi ||T Hangwald O. .lohivon vs -Mil r .lohllf'll N'OTlt'! : Ill" sr.M>IONS The defendant. Mayli^lli t' John* on. will Uik( noli* llial an a* ion milted ^ as a Iniv< lian i . < n < immon ?i i?! I hp Superlot Court of Bruiixrick County. North Curnlina. Said leteixlant will further i a L? no-;., hat bIio in required to api^nr ? the iiice of the Clerk nl the Superior '"ill l of : t?I count \ a l In- I' i DU4o i" Southpo N <' on " In the 'I' i das "i August. I&87, i i in ?' o in mi r i.i in I mil in said action, "i the plainm" will apply for the relief demand it in } aid lompliinl. This the UMh dav nl ,lu!v. l?*: 7. M. \VATKI\s. i-ilr A.'i. (.'Ii'i'k Superior Amri. NO rn I OF Hi M NUN'S Lite of \'i?rili l'arolina. Anility "I Hruiii w i. k. In The superior Court l?n It on ]|ii|?eri lihtnion vs. Janie It. Itlanlon The defendant, .lanie I!. Mlnnlon, rill take notice tnai an ;n fIon cnlitmI an above hn? been commenced in lie Superior Conn of Crtiiiswiek 'oiinly, N'otili Carolina hv the plaiuiii for niw ditto dlvorc* upon the Tounds "?i adultery as provided h> ;iu of lli?- Stale of \ .nh t'aiolina. .aid defemlaiil will further lake noIce ihat she i- required 1 n appeal I the office of the Clerk of the ' . Your 1 chfield iteville, Nt menced M 00 Square Fes rlor - Rc Gailher C . . V THREE xnanMBMVMarnnRmwnninMrwniWMHntMHKnnMi.VMMWMHkaaBM Superior Court of said roiwy at the will take i dice tluit an action on'cuithouse in Soulli|iort. N. 1".. on ,. t;ol, lT.mmenivd ?r before the 1 f>tIi day ? July. !!? ?.. . . ., . mil answer ?r demur to tin- oom- ouit Oi otmxwick inim ir said action. or the ;?laiiUiff ' oi<:it\. N'oi ., ii Vn.a. lp the p!ainvi 11 apply for the relief'demanded in t : uivnp*. upon the aid i oiiiplaint. round** of m < v -s a.rat.oti ax This the 19th day of June, 1937. P'?v iled l>> thi laws of the Stale of !!. WAT KINS. \s*?i> tant v? ti'i C ioUt; .id defendant will -11-c Clerk Sitoerior i ourt. 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