iWpVFSDAY, FEBRUARY
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I Mrs i u J,>llis was hostess j wit
pinochle club Monday jMr
M| tier- home here. De- pri
I eshinents of salad ahd | Ru
Sffl . voi served the following I
I : >11 of l!i.> -sal,
OjBJC. mis I. A. Doshei-; Mrs. 'he
B .1 hir
? i'-orge. J?'l
eR" \fnri.'t> St Geoige, Mrs. D. M^Kpsvi
Mrs R. f Carroll an.I M?
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|lWl, N .me of the Methodist
H,n et on Monday afternoon ?r
Be Mi's .1. I Davis. The meet- j Mo
r. ?-as in charge of Mrs. c. G. hot
lea ter. The Reverend E. 1 Pa
I jj Hull presented a section of! wit
tvt of Aldersgate". the study jW(
for the circle concerning tho|Ra
Havrsgate commemoration. The j '
^jis sot-veil delicious refresh- (tri
B"??'s J hot
rtmvay party
I Miss Ksther Mac Potter enter-1 J"*
of her friends at
, urthilay party at her home on J n j
from eight ,U
M - dock (James and
^Brt-ds wen* enjoyed during the '
B - t prize being award- ...
I., .Miss Miiiga'et Watts and'"
McDowell. while second
rj! were awarded to Miss Vera .
^Bjors-ensor. Dan C'lenimons and
** . Lancaster.
Refreshments, consisting of 2?'
Buj,: punch, cake and candy, were '
Mte-mi Miss Potter received 1
~:r?n >0111
ilany aunu-uve gma. , m{
Those present were: Lu'le 'ft'n
joivn. Margaret Watts. Mar- cci
jjrvt Bartels. Annie Laurie Wil- j
is. Vera Jorgensen. Leatha A i n- Cj.
:i Irene Clemmons, Mary Hood. (1p
Louise Rees, Delphia Lennon. < (try
Catherine Northrop. Mar- ni(
crie Potter. Robert Marlowe. J xvj
rotor Bartels. Jack Hickman, d,,
tor. Clemmons McDowell, Leon m
KcKeithan. Elliott Moore. John
Lancaster, Bryant Potter. Frank | cj,
Mter. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert A. at
Livir.gstorr. Mr. and Mrs. John jj.
"otter. Jr . and Mrs. John Potter, ot
llrs. Northrop Hostess
Mrs M. A. Northrop was hos- Ml
ess to her bridge club Friday esl
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ernoon at her apartment. Bri
was palyed at two tables
h high score prize going- t
s. - D. Sutton. Oonsolatio
ze was out by Mrs. J. \\
ark. v
tefreshments consisting of
ail course and tea were serve
following guests: Mrs. Sul
i. Mrs. Ruark, Mrs. J. \\
ks. Mrs. Lee Garrett, Mrs. r
Davis, Mrs. J. C. Christiat
s Harold St. Geotge and Mr:
una I^eggett.
VSTERN STAR
Hie Live Oak Chapter of th
tier of the Eastern Star m<
>nday night for a prograt
soring Past Matrons and Pas
trons. Each was presente
th a gift from the preser
>rthy Matron, Mrs. J. V
ark.
Miss Lottie Mae Newton. Dis
ct Deputy Grand Matron, pai
r official visit to the Iocs
ipter and made an inspirin
k. She was presented a silvc
ing cup by members of tl
al chapter.
\t the conclusion of the bus
<s meeting delicious rcfresl
nts of cake and punch wei
ved.
OMAN'S CLUB
rhe Southport Woman's Clu
Id its regular monthly busines
eting on last Wednesday aftei
on in the club rooms. Mrs. V
Butler, president of the orgai
tion, led the members in th
ib women's collect. Two ne'
rubers, Mrs. Leroy C. Fergv
,i Mrs. C. C. Russ, were accep
A resolution was passed in \vh
the club went on record i
position to the proposed negi
C. C. camp. There was also
Hion that the club cooperal
th the city in any way to secui
? veterans hospital for this loci
y.
A nominating committe wi
oscn for officers to be elect!
the next business ineeting. Mr
M. Hall was elected chairma
her members of th eeommitl
re Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor anil Mr
G. Ruark.
The subject for the afternoc
is ' Schools and Child Welfare
rs H. W. Hood gave an inte
ling talk in which she stress!
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in public schools.
P.-T. A. MEETING
The local Pa rant-Teachers Association
held its regular tneetthg
on Thursday night lit the Soutjiport
high school auditorium. Mrs. j
^ J. D. Sutton, rice-president, con'
ducted the meeting. Mrs. H. W.
Hood served aii secretay. ^
" The devotion 41 was led by the
' Reverend J. 15. Potts, Presby- f
terian minister. A report of books v
** already donate d to the school li'
brarv was mail". It was reported
"" that the individual grades had
' raised the reo,nested amounts to
' purchase dru rns for the school e
1- band. The gfreiles raising the most C
* j money were the third and the nin- p
th. The eleventh grade had the
largest atter..lance of parents for
th" highschoi i? at the meeting and
will be presemted with a cake by n
e Mrs. VV. E. [ Bellamy. Mrs. Sut- t
d ton will mrtfie a cake for the
II seventh gradje which had the most '
parents for the grammar grades.
d j An intererrting program of songs
d was present cd by the high school
^ ! glee club r aider the direction of 1
Mrs. Josephine Marshall. The en- t
tire glee c Itib gave two numbers, j
d | "Can't You.' Hear Me Calling, Car,j
oline?" ami "Neopolitnn Nights".
The Sexte t sang, "A Song of the
? Moonlit ! Sea", and "When My
! Dreamboa fc Sails". r
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! Personal;
i ?
Mr. n c.d Mrs. Fred Ashbum. I
b I. D. Hr irrellson and Miss Gladys
is Dosher visited Lt. and Mrs. J. W.
r-1 Sample in Raeford Sunday.
j ; . . ?
j-! Otto "Frazier, Holmes Harker ?
ie and Gilbert Creech, all members 1
iv of the (crew of the U. S. Dredge
is Chinools, spent the past week-end
t- here with their respective families.
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in W. E. White, member of the 1
o crew of the Henry Bacon, spent (
a the v reek-end here with his wife
te and .?on.
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i- W. Ft. McAuley, of the Highway (
Dopn rtment, Fayetteville, spent I
is the i)Jist week-end here with his 1
>d wife.
s. ...
n. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley G. Wells
te have' returned from their honey- 1
s. moon. They will make their home {
in Wilmington. '
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Mr. and Mis. A. S. Mowery and
r- sons, Arthur. Jr., and Billie, of
><1 Salisbury, spent the week-end
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Bolivia, N. C.
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NEWS REPORT
NEWS I5
BRIEFS
RETURNS TO WORK
Japtain E. F. St. George has I
etumed to Ft. Moultrie, S. C., i
ollowing a vacation spent here i ja
rith members of his family. T
hi
BACK AT HOME f(
Mrs. George Grimes has return-1 ^
d home from the Brunswick l
bounty Hospital where she was a m
latient for several days.
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COMES HOME ?<
Mi's. Clyde Newton was dis- R'
nisseU from the Brunswick Coun- hl
y Hospital Friday following an n
iperation. cl
; ft
BACK AT WORK ir
Mrs. Lou H. Smith, County
lealth nurse, is back in her office P
his week following a six weeks ^
llness.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT *
Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Furgus an- &|
tounce the birth of a son Triors- n
lay, February 3, at ttie Brtins- p
vlck County Hospital. jy
TO NEW YORK
J. R. Hood and William Styron
eturned today from New York
Uity where the former went on
i business trip and the latter for
ilea sure.
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RETURN HOME d
Captain and Mrs. I. B. Bussells n
ind daughter, Lois Jane, and i'
Skippy Stiller returned Sunday E
'rom a one-week trip to Florida, j
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HOSPITAL PATIENT c;
Homer McKeithan, of South- a
iort, was admitted as a medical
>atient to the Brunswick County c
Jospital last Tuesday. He was b
lismissed this week. ?
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RECEIVES TREATMENT *
Will Webb, of Little River, S. ?
?., received treatment at the
Brunswick County Hospital from 11
Wednesday until Tuesday. a
a
PRESBYTERIAN CHIROH
There will be services in the a
'resbyterian church next Sunday c
'vening at 7:30 o'clock. Sermon
lubject, "A Mother' s Reward."
The public is cordially invited. tl
APPENDECTOMY 1'
Doris Robinson, daughter of a
tfr. and Mrs. Harry Robbinson, 3'
>f Supply, underwent an opera- *
ion for the removal of her ap- C
icndix at the Brunswick County v
-lospita! last Friday.
FOR TREATMENT
Miss Mae Chinnis, daughter of
Hr. and Mrs. Harris Chennis, of *
Ainnabow, is a medical patient ?
it the Brunswick County Hos- P
)ital. s'
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IN HOSPITAL
John D. Gainey, of Supply, was h
idmitted to the Brunswick Coun- A
;y Hospital on Sunday for treat- n
nent. cl
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MEDICAL PATIENT
James E. Piner, of Southport,
mtered the Brunswick County 31
iospital Thursday for medical ?
ittention.
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ON HONOR ROLL
Dan Walker, son of Mr. and u
Urs. W. H. Walker, of South- ?
>ort, was on the honor roll last ^
nonth at Louisburg College, J1
vhere he is a member of the
T
iophmore class. *
Northwest Club d
W nntfin
The Northwest Home Demonsration
club met with Mrs. T. M.
Villiams Friday. The meeting c
vas called to order by the presi- ?
lent. The opening song was sung
md the club collect repeated. A ,
eport was given by the House
furnishing leader, Mrs. R. J. Peferson.
.
The meeting was then turned ov- ,
;r to Mrs. Marion S. Dosher, who J
rave an interesting talk on light c
n the farm home. Refreshments
were served by hostess. .
Those present were: Mrs. J.
E. Johnson, Mrs. E. R. Skipper,
Mrs. J. J. Peterson, Mrs. R. J. .
Peterson, Mrs. T. M. Williams, .
Mrs. Dosher and Lula Mae Skip- Q
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Buried in full dress 3,000 years
jgo, a chieftain has been dfscov- j
?red in a tree-trunk coffin weigh- ^
ing four tons near Castleton, Eng- s
land.
here at the hotel Miller. The
MoWery's are strong on the ^
South port fishing and this trip F
was partly to get a line on the 1
spring and summer outlook. 1
Mrs. E. M. Hall is a visitor in c
Raleigh this week where she is J
spending several days with fri- '
ends. 1
i
Mayor John Ericksen and Gus 1
Neill returned today from a '
week's trip to points in Florida. I
Mr. McNfeil visited relatives in '
Ferpandina.
Miss Emma Thompson has 1
left for Ft. Brady, Mich., where 1
she will visit her sister, Mrs. Ken- 1
neth Kinsler. i' <
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ER, WHITEVTLLE, N. C. "
Schedule For <
Club Meetings
Lighting For The Farm <
Home" Is Topic Of Home
Demonstrat ion Clijb
Meetings For This Month
TIip home demonstration clubs
sted bp low will hold their regu- v
,r monthly meetings next week, t
he demonstration given by the 1
Jme agent will be on "Lighting u
>r the farm home", which is e
le major subject for February,
ocal dairy and homo manageent
leaders will make contribuons.
Their subjects are: "Makig
better butter?methods and
juipment" and "Convenient hei-1r
hts for working surface in the jx
ame".
The recreation leader in each j(
spective community will be in f
large of a short porgram. A .
ill attendance is urged for meet- J
igs scheduled as follows:
Monday, February 14, the
hoenix club meets with Miss
ena Brew at 2:30 o'clock. Tuesly,
February, IS, Leland club
ipets with Mrs. K. B. Dresser
t 2:30 o'clock. Thursday, Feb- '
jarv 17, Winhabow club meets
t 2:30, Friday. February 18th,
uounced later, February 18,
oon's Neck club meets with
irs. Carrie He wet t at 2:30
clock.
BOLIVIA NLWS 1
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Club Meets 1
Home Demonstration Club met 1
1th Mrs. J. D. Johnson on Thurs- 1
ay afternoon, Mrs. George Can- 1
on, president, called the meet- <
ig to order using "America the
leautiful," and the Club Collect.
Minutes of the last meeting ^
ere read and approved. Roll was I
ailed and treasurer's report was 1
ccepted.
Mrs. Elo Ceareo read an artile
on "Clothing". The new year
ooks were given out and the
Hacnvan \fl'Q
nilTlIlltrc: rnia. v^v.,u.
iercer, Mrs. Mintz, who had fill- (
d them out was given a vote j
f thanks. ,
Plans were discussed for raising
inds to furnish a club room and y
ways and means committee was ,
ppointed. I
Members were asked to bring
nnual offering for loan fund and ,
lub dues to Feb. meeting.
Mrs. Dosher gave an interestlg
demonstration on color in J
lie home.
Miss Winnie Johnson served do- ,
cious sandwiches and coffee, and .
delightful social hour was en- ^
jyed by the following members: .
Ie8dames Alex Mercer, Elo j
lesareo, Thurston Clemmons, Carl
i'ard, J. P. Johnson, George Can- (
on. Earl Danford, Troy Danford,
'rank Mintz. I
Mrs. Cesareo Hostess
The F. E. B. Club met with j
frs. Cesareo on Friday evening,
everal interesting games were j
layed, after which the hostess ,
erved delicious hot chocolate and >
ake.
Those enjoying Mrs. Cesareo's |
ospitality were Mesdames B. F.
idkins, Chas. Knox, George Can- <
on, Leon Galloway, H. H. Honey- ,
utt, Dewey Edwards, Frank i
[intz, and J. D. Johnson.
Present play
The senior class of Bolivia high
ihool presented "Romance in a '
loarding House", to an apprecia- '
ive andience on Wednesday even- '
ig
The following cast displayed 1
nusual ability: Mrs. Smith, Cath- 1
rine Cannon, Mr. Smith, Mildred 1
tercer, Mary Anri Smith, Evelyn
Pilletts, Mr. Throttlebutton, Leon
.eonard, Mrs. Throttlebutton, j
T nnno HAt'timor Phot'lpQ I
lull LiU W lO, 1KU1 viltivt I ?vw
'aylor, Duke of Sussex, Marvin
Catkins, Mrs. Benson, Viola Anerson.
Miss McGilllcuddy, Bessie
fae Lewis, Bill Lee Wescott, Hetie,
Lillian Benton.
BIRTHDAY TARTY
Miss Jennie Elizabeth Cannon
elebrated her seventh birthday
n Friday afternoon with a party,
fumerous games were played, afer
which Mrs. Cannon invited
he guests into the living room
here a lovely birthday cake cenered
the table and delicious rereshments
were served to the
allowing little guests: Betty and
Irline Danford, Amelia Malpass,
lue Page, Elaine and Peggy Stalings,
Mary Einma Rabon and
ane Cannon.
GIRLS WIX
The Bolivia Girls basketball
earn continued their victories of
he season by defeating New Hanver
high school in a fast game
n Tuesday, February 1st.
Misses Juanita and Jane Canion
visited their little cousin,
tary Jane Sumner, in James
Valker Hospital, Wilmingtn, or.
Saturday.
P.-T. A .MEETS
Bolivia P.-T. A. met on Thurslay
evening. Mrs. D. R. Johnson,
(resident, was In the chair. Minites
were read and approved and
Treasurer's report was accepted,
ifrs. Stone reported 53 free lun:hes
given to needy children in
ranuary and a net profit of $9.50
or the P.-T. A. from the lunch
oom. The report of the play comnittee
was accepted and second
veek in March selected as time
>f presentation. Mr. Cesareo reported
much progress and coaperation
over the district for the
gymnasium. The president asked
:hat a note of thanks be sent
Bob Lewis for pipe donated for
playground enquipment. Mrs.
SVeiss gave an interesting article
Dn "Founders Day" and Mary
Organize Club
For ShallotteLl"
Organization Meeting Held y
At Shallotte Last Week P]9)
And Officers Of Group .
Elected t0rc
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Mra. Marion S. Dosher met !*on'
vith the ladies of the communi- "
y at the home of Mrs. Ernest w 15
'acker Monday afternoon, Jan- ^
lary 31, for the purpose of or- e
corr
:anizing- a Home Demonstration j
Hub. was
The enrollment was seventeen. Fri<
Follwing the organization Mrs. \
losher discussed the topic for the wee
nonth, "color in the Home" in a \
rery capable manner. wee
At the close of the meeting a the
lelicious salad course was serv- Wh
d by the hostess. .. of
Those attending were: Mes- gob
lames H. G. Hewett, H. L. V,
dints, J. J. Ludlum, Cecil Tripp, and
5. L. Gore, E. V. Leonard, Har- you
ley Stanly, Lillian Oliver, G. W. ers
'arker, Ernest Parker, Preston E
'arker, Chas. Russ, Jr., Avis Lee Mui
.Vatts, and Misses Gladys Frye Wil
md Rexie Tripp. Sat
Officers were elected as fol- k'
ows: spe
President, Miss Gladys Frye: in
ice president, Mrs. Cecil Tripp; frie
lecretary, Mrs. Ernest Parker. ti
Major Project Leader: tun
Mrs. Chas. Russ foods and aft<
lUtritlon and food conservation: Rei
Mrs. Bailey Russ: clothing, Miss P
lexie Tripp: house furnishing, por
Mrs. H. G. Hewett; home garden, moi
Vfrs. H. L. Mints: home poultry, whi
Mrs. J. J. Ludlum: home dairy,
Mrs. G. W. Parker: parent Edu- ?
:ation, Mrs. E. V. Leonard; SW
Committees:
Health and Relief: Mrs. Har- X
;ey Stanly, chairman: Recrea- X
Jon, Mrs. J. A. Russ; 4-H club X
eader: Miss Gladys Frye. X
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lviaKaumu news
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Makatoka Feb. 9?R. Q. Little, j
listrict manager for the Life Insurance
Company of Virginia, at J
3urlington, spent the week-end
,vith relatives.
Willie Hufham has resumed his
,vork in this section. He has sold j
several thousands poles in the J j
ast few years. J J
P. P. Vereen was a business j
,-isitor in this section last week, j j
The epidemic of flu that caused j'
so much trouble and killed sever-1
?1, seemes to be dying out.
L. N. Little, of Bolton, past j j j
through here enroute to Southport
to see his brother, M. J. I j
Little, who has been in the hospital
with pneumonia for some
time . j )
Cleo S. Little made a flying j
trip to Waccamaw last week. j
Miss Dorothy Gray, who is tak- ) j
ing training at James Walker |) j
Hospital, spent the week-end with I) (
Per parents. j j
J. J. Little was a visitor at I j (
Southport Saturday. He was ac- j
:ompanied by his children, Mabel,j) (
Talmadge J., and D. Rex Little, j j
Thurston Little made a business j (
trip to Whiteville Saturday. j j
Many are congratulating the j j
iVaccamaw high school bus driv- j j
;rs for their fine co-operation I j j
ivith principal and mechanics in j j
Jarner and Chas. Robbins lighted j j
the forty-one candles on birthday j
:ake. The high school group pre- j
iented several short plays, read- |
ngs and duets. j
The guests were invited into |
the reading room, where the hos-! i
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lliaiuy CDIIIIIIIUCC a CI vcu n\ji ?
chocolate and cake. 1j?f,
J FLASH!
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Thoroughbreds . .
I! All Young Mules!
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ing for school busses. ! and returned Monday morning, j
inley Don- and Leo Marsh Mr and Mls ^nk PUixcxfl
e business visitors .1 ,T. J I, ch!M|,en and ^onas St. Geoj?
les Monday. jrge, of Southport, were visitonJ^^J
n' : rr here Saturday afternoon.
Winnabow News Mrs. Bessie Blumb. of WilmlngljBB
finnabow, Feb. 9?David Sin- ton, came out Saturday afternooij^M|
r. of Wilmington, was a visi- tl)wsP*nd awhile with tiy ReidJ^H
^ ? Mi. and Mis. J. B. Potter
here Tuesday afternoon. daughter> Eva Reiie, 0r Chariotte^^H
gt. and Mrs. Lee Kye and spent Sunday witli their parentsT^^^J
Ray, spent part of the week Mr .,nj Mrs. .1. C. Potter anutHH
Pittsboro with Lee Kye, Jr., Mis Lila Skipper. H
> has been ill. Mrs. Hattie Galloway and sonf^^H
everend D. D. Traynham, of james cf Supply, Mr. i\hd Mrs
sburg, was a visitor in this Euptne Williams, of Wilmington';
imunity Wednesday 'spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs;^^H
, T. Barker, of Wilmington, J Lizzie Henry.
i a caller here Thursday and The Ladies Aid Society of ZtoiT^^fl
lay mornings. ! Methodist Church met with Mrs
irs. Annie Brent spent the Henry zii>elin Monday afternoon I
:k with the Foulkes. J
tiss Fifl Foulke spent the Mr- arul M,'s' Zll>e1'"'
k in MoClellnnville, S. C. at Tharp and Mrs. .1 L. Henry wen
Santee Club with friends, visitors in Southport Tuesday I
ile there she had the pleasure n'Bht. jj^H
killing an 18 pound turkey Mrs. Victor Sullivan spent Tues |H
bier on one of their hunts. with O. E. Earp and fnnnly I
tr. and Mrs. R. H. Maultsby
Mrs. William Kopp and I IT f A I C
ng son, of Bolivia, were call- Lj ti \J A L J
here Thursday afternoon.
'rmjere d', fje7in a"d d''; stoti: ,? x.urm ak.m.ixa ' ii
rchison and Earl Boushee, of ihuxty ok iuuxswick
mington were callers here ^ tlS^\wx' vs^KKVA H?S?OLDE> WM
urday afternoon while hunting. NOTICE OF SUMMONS
Tr. and Mrs. George R. Foulke The defendant, lteva li. Holden. wM(
ri u i i_a j ? i. , take notice that an action as anov BHB
tit Friday night and Saturday J1;l< hcen commenced in tlie sunerio I
McClellansville, S. C. with court of Hrunswick County, Nortl*
Carolina. divorce on the wound-, W
Uds. 0f tvvo years separation. Said defend
fiss Elizabeth Akerman re- ;? .? will further take notice that s?u
, . r-? i is required to appear at the nitin
ned to Elberton, Ga. Friday ot- u,e chM-k of the Superior Cour'
sr spending sometime with the ?>f said county at ti.e Courthouse in
Smith port. X. C. on or l?efore the *?
US. day of March. and answer o
* *u in tho i-oinnlaint III said actlotijj^^H^H
teverena j. k. rous, 01
? cA?.... i..r or t,u' plaintiff will apply for
t, was a calloi here Saturday i-etier ?hnminUMl in sahi complaint. 1
rning* enroute to Waccamaw This the 7 ?iny of February. 1938.
>re he held sen-Ices Sunday , 1 " M' ' ",t
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Bring Chickens To Our Truck jj.fl
Friday, Feb. 18 II
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SHALLOTTK, 8:30 A. M. to Noon ](
LONGWOOD, 1:00 P. M. to 4 !\ M. JH
ALL HENS EXCEPT LEGHORN TYPE. lb. 18c jjj^l
LEGHORN TYPE HENS, lb. 12c tjlRfl
ROOSTERS, lb. 9c
DO NOT FEED CHICKENS DAY OF SALE (H
(Chickens will be tr~ nsferrett from truck to
our Poultry C -.r el WhitsviHe.)
Columbus F-C-X .Service !
COOPERATING WITH |iH|
Farmers ^ooperauve r.xcimngc
J. E. DODSON, County Agent MBM
jttna
WW II M Mil ? II II W II II >1IIII JM8B
Mules Arrived Today j I
i Finest Car Of Mules You've Ever
l iONS?(Both one and Two Horse) $|H
Smith & Co. 1
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