Hi-p.lnesday, June 8, 19;
b<
B-hdav party
H. Marjorie Potter entertain^Kumber
of her friends at a
3i her home on Friday eveI
June 3, from eight until
the occasion being her
H)I1V Games and contests
enjoyed during the evening,
delicious refreshments,
of ice cream and cake,
^Msrived. The hostess receiv a!lv
attracive gifts. Those
were: Josephine Moore,
, Harnett, Marion Frink,
Cbrlette. Leatha Arnold,
I Arnold, Victoria Lancaster,
, Grey Brown, Othelia
H Mary Alice Lewis. Esther
^ otter Mrs. Lou Ella Ruark,
(christian, John D. O'Daniel,
St George, Buster NorthHarold
AMridge, Mr. and
John Potter and Marjorie
htk party
H. T. St. George and
I p I, Bryant were joint
^Lses Saturday night at a
party honoring Mrs. R.
^Biompson.
ige was played at four
with high score prize be^Hwon
by Miss Marion St.
Consolation prize went
Hiss Lottie Mae Newton. The
^Hve was remembered with
al dainty and useful gifts.
S the conclusion of the games,
us refreshments were serv^Bonsisting
of a salad course
^(iiinch.
Ipse playing were mc I1UIIMrs.
Thompson, and Mesis
K. L. Willing. J. E. Carr,
3. Davis, W. P. Jorgensen,
j. Christian, L. T. Yaskell,
l Jones. H. B. Smith, R. L.
trson, Merritt Moore and J.
f .unir. and Misses Mercedes
[s Lottie Mae Newton and
tr, St. George.
ir PASTOR'S SCHOOL
i E M. Hall, pastor of
tv Methodist Church, left
ay to attend the pastor's
1 at Duke University. Mrs.
is visiting friends in LillingVPPEXDIX
REMOVED
odrow Smith, of Fairmont,
went an operation for the
al of his appendix Monday
e Brunswick County HospiI
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preciation to the Bruns
pave me their support
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ponent, I want you t<
votir friend.
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to lead the tickt
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grateful to you
dacy. / shall do
your choice. F<
a sick man. Foi
of my friends /
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, I Miss Julia Bell, of Monroe, is
| the guest of Miss Helen Dean!
I Sutton. j i
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Chadwick j 1
and little daughter, Claudia, of 1
; Straits, spent the week-end here
I with Mrs. Mary Mari an.
Capt. J. W. Myers and children
left Monday to spend three weeks
at their old home in Washington,
D. C.
Miss Josephine Wolfe is visit j
ing her brother in Norfolk, Va.
Cal Newton and son, Jack, of
j Charlotte, visited Mrs. Josie New- i
ton and family here Sunday. '
Miss Lucy Wallace, of More- [>
; head City, is spending a week j
' here with Mrs. Elsket St. George, j
Mrs. J. W. Raybourn, of Sum- j (
me 'ville, S. C? spent the past j
| week-end here with Mrs. Eliza- '
j beth Gilbert. i,
j Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis and (
; Miss Anna Taylor spent Mon- j
i day at East Carolina Teachers i
College, Greenville, where they
went to bring Miss Bobbie Davis ,
home for the summer vacation, j
Ed Newton, of Raleigh, spent;,
I the past week-end here with his
family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hood have j
i returned from Washington, D. C. j
where they spent last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swain
| and two children, of Sanford,;
! visited relatives here during the;
i week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hardwick, N
Mrs. Katie Stokley and Miss Irene \ <
! Watts, all of Wilmington, spent j 1
j the week-end here with Mrs. 11
' Hardwick's mother, Mrs. Dora |
! MeGnwell
Mrs. Lucy McDowell is spending
a few days at Mill Creek
visiting her sister, Mrs. B. C. <
Willetts. s
Arthur Huntley, of the Oak <
Island Coast Guard, left Monday 1
for the Coast Guard hospital, at
Norfolk, where he will undergo
a minor operation.
Mrs. Lindsey Patience and littie
daughter, of Florida, are
spending the summer here with
Mrs. Patience's mother, Mis. Sal- '
lie Garrett. Mrs. Patience is
remembered as the former Miss , '
Mary Garrett.
Miss Maybelle Reynolds, who
I has been spending the winter in 1
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sTK YOU |
imary is over, and while
ul candidate for the of- i
) express my sincere ap- i
iwick county voters who <
To all of you who i
id who voted for my op- js
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) know that I am still
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greatest thrills of my life
>t in the Democratic pri\
e to you, my friends, an
for your generous suppo
all in my power to maI
or two week's before the
r that reason I was unal
tersonally. / want you
standing by me.
Bunn Frii
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NEWS
BRIEFS
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BACK AT HOME
Mrs. L. J. Inman, of Freeland,
is back at her home following
several days in the Brunswick
County Hospital.
BUILDING REMOVED
The delapidated old shed between
the E. R. Outlaw store and
the Southport Service station has
been torn down.
MOVE TO BEACH
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashburn
have moved to Carolina Beach.
He is employed at the Ethyl-Dow
Chemical Co.
FOR TREATMENT
Bert Floyd, of Southport, was
n the Brunswick County Hospital
Saturday and Sunday for treatnent.
IN HOSPITAL
Arther L. Huntley, member of
die crew of Oak Island coast
juard station, was dismissed from
the Brunswick County Hospital
Tuesday after being a patient
here for four days.
LEAVES HOSPITAL
Miss Virginia Thompson, of
Southport, was dismissed from
;he Brunswick County Hospital
Sunday.
RETURNS HOME
Mrs. F. A. Long, of Supply, returned
home from the Brunswick
County Hospital Wednesday.
OUT OF HOSPITAL
Charles M. Trott, of Supply,
vas able to leave the Brunswick
County Hosiptal Wednesday folowing
an automobile accident
that caused serious injuries to
him the Saturday previous.
DISMISSED
Mrs W. G. Collins has return>-1
L?? L<vw?n ?aam Iiriv.nri Kf\n r
;u IU IICI IlUJiic iirai ?? itiuawvn
ifter being a patient for several
iays in the Brunswick County
hospital.
PRESBYTERIAN (ilt'RCII ;
Services Sunday evening at 8
o'clock in the Presbyterian
church. The Reverend J. R. Potts
will preach. His sermon subject
will be. "The Romance of Faith".
A cordial welcome awaits all
who attend.
APPENDECTOMY
Mrs. George Fulford, of Southx>rt,
entered the Brunswick
bounty Hospital last Wednesday
or an operation for the removal
>f her appendix. Friends will be
*lad to learn that she is showing
iatisfactory improvement.
TO ATTEND MEET
Mrs. W. G. Butler. Mrs. J. W.
tuark and Miss Lottie Mae Newon
will leave Sunday for Eliza>eth
City where they will attend
he Grand Chapter meeting, O. E.
5. They will visit Roanoke Island
ndianapolis, Ind., with Mrs. Ed.
5enbo, has returned here for the
iummer.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Slack, of
.Vilmington, visited friends here
Saturday. As Miss Louise Marks,
drs. Slack formerly , lived at
Southport.
Mrs. Josie Jelks returned home
Sunday from a trip through the
vestern part of the state.
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ATTEND DANCE I
Among the Southport people S
1 who attended the Guy Lombardo
dance Thursday night in Chad-- o
bourn were Evelyn Loughlin, Leila z
Hubbard, Mrs. W. A. Raybourn, I,
'Margaret Bartells; Roy McKei- n
than. Dalls Pigott, Waters Thorn- tj
pson, MacDonald Gillikin.
TONSILAR OPERATIONS f'
The following underwent tonsi- o
lar opei-ations at the Brunswick n
County Hospital Monday: Emma ^
Clemmons, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Clemmons: Audrey
Gore, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
I Gore, Carolina Parker, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Parker,
Shallotte.
Boon's Neck a
Women Meet ti
? ? p
The Boon's Neck Home Dem- jonstration
club met Monday. May
30th, at the home of Mrs. Hob- ?
son Gray. The meeting was called
to order by the president, the 1
club sang "Sing Your Way n
Home" and repeated the collect. 1
The secretary called the roll and
the minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved.
The meeting was then turned
over to the home agent, Mrs.
Marion S. Dosher, who gave a ~
very interesting demonstration on
social abilities. After the demonstration,
games were played and k
delicious refreshments of punch
and cake were served by the a
hostess. Those present were Mes- *,
dames Stafford Hewett, Dewey a
Hewett, Carrie Hewett, Everett ?
Hewett, L. M. Robinson. M. S. I,
Dosher, Misses Madiline Robeson, "
Elizabeth Robinson, Ersell Lewis, *
I Mary Lewis and Grade Fill ford, a
BOLIVIA NEWS 1!
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Bolivia, June 8.?Mr. and Mrs. s
Will Adams and family, of Leland,
Mrs. Nellie Walker, Mrs.
Alice Craven, Misses Nell Craven
and Hancy Williams were guests : <1
of Mrs. George Cannon 8unday. ?
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mercer o
spent Thursday at Myrtle Beach J,'
and Conway, S. C. i<
Mrs. Maude McKeithan, Mrs. i
D. L. Mercer and Kenneth Mc- i'
Keithan spent last week-end in ?
Durham. '>
Curtis Cox has returned to v
Mobile, Ala., after a week's visit '
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kendall Cox.
Guy McKeithan, of Durham, is f
visiting his mother, Mis. Maude ?
McKeithan. ]
Mrs. J. W. Danford, and son, Ij
Jerry, of Rocky Mount, are spend- ^
ing a week with Mrs. Danford's 4
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. J
Leonard. J
Clifton Moore, of Burgaw, was %
a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. sd
John Hand last Wednesday eve- 1
ning. J
Mrs. Cleveland Russ and Miss V
Eleanor Russ, of Southport, were 4
guests of Mrs. Frank Mintz on i
Wednesday. i
Mrs. T. M. Summer, Miss Mary J
Jane Summer, Miss Elizabeth ^
Cannon, of Wilmington, and Mrs. S
E. C. Woodbury, of Lanvale, visit- J
ed Mrs. George Cannon Monday. J
Mr. and Mrs. Eolo Cesareo and %
nephew, of New Jersey, are spend- ?
ing a few days with Mr. and &
Mrs. Frank Mintz. Mr. Cesareo is '
j the popular history teacher and ?
I athletic coach of Bolivia high 4
I school. i
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, J
1 Miss Mottie Johnson and Charles \
\ Taylor visited the Cannons Sun- %
! day afternoon. 4
Hiram K. Leonard, of Jackson- J
ville, was the week-end guest of 1
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Leonard. ^
Misses Elizabeth and Rosalind 4
Page entertained at a lovely din- J
ner party on Thursday evening, j
Mrs. Leon Galloway and child- v
ren are visiting relatives in Au- ?
gusta, Ga. J
Miss Frances Galloway is at- J
tending summer school at Boone. %
Winnabow News i
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Winnabow, June 8?Among
those attending the Bible Study B
Class at St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church in Wilmington last j
Tuesday afternoon and evening ]
were Misses Rebecca Alexander,
Constance and Elizabeth Bartell,
Mrs. Alexander, Robert Marlowe,
and Reverend J. R. Potts, of )
Southport, and Misses Mary Mercer
Johnson, Gertrude Maultsby,
and Mrs. J. L. Henry, of Winnabow.
Misses Bertha Reid, Thetis EliI
zabeth Henry, and Mrs. J. L.
Henry were business visitors in )
! Southport Wednesday afternoon. )
Mesdames Roger Futch, Bobble
Batson, A. B. Reaves, Sparkman j
Sidbury, Joe Caison and Mr. A. )
A. Paul, of Rocky Point, were j
visitors here Wednesday afternoon.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker, of ]
Burgaw, were visitors here Thurs- j
day morning. \
Roger Willetts, who attended j
Wake Forest College, is spending )
some time at home now. )
Mr. and Mrs. Carnelius Thomas j
of Shaliotte were visitors here )
Friday morning. j
John Croom, Jr., of Fayette- )
ville, was a -visitor here Saturday j
on his way to Fort Caswell. J
G. E. Fisher and two sons, )
Dannie and Jack, and Thomas )
Lyerly of Ivanhoe were business )
visitors here Saturday. )
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henry, A- '
P. Henry and family, Adrian '
Phelps, and Mabel Fields accom
JTHPORT, N. C.
anied by Mrs. Hattie Galloway, [
liss Frances Galloway and Archi- j
aid Henry visited Mr. and Mrs.
,uther Holden at Holden's Beach
lunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams,
f Wilmington, visited Mrs. Lizie
and Miss Fannie Henry and !
Irs. D. L. Henry Sunday afteroon.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends
ar their kindness and expressions
f sympathy during the final Illess
of our mother, Mrs. Annie
I. Watts.
THE FAMILY
Political Cards
MY APPRECIATION
I wish to express my sincere!
ppreciation to my friends for
he encouraging vote and suport
given me in the race for the !
emocratic nomination for Judge
f Recorder's court on Saturday,
une 4. The successful Demoera- ]
lc nominees may depend upon
le for my support in the Nov- J
mber election.
WALTER M. STANALAND
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LEGALS
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK
Ineta Bellamy Vh. Ottis Bellamy
The defendant. Ottfa Bellamy, will
ike notice that an action entitled ;
s a hove has heen commenced In the
uperior Court of Brunswick County,
!orth Carolina, hy the plaintiff for I
hsolute divorce upon the grounds i
f two years separation a* provided I
y law of the State of North Caro- ]
na. Said defendant will further '
ike notice that he is required to j
ppear at the office of the Clerk
f the Superior Court of said County ;
t the Courthouse in noumpori, r\.
.. on or before the 6th day of
une 1938. and answer or demur to
le complaint in said action, or the
laintiff will apply for relief demandi
in said complaint.
This the 5th day of May. 1938.
I. H. Watkins. Asst. Clerk Superior
ourt. 6-1-e
APMIMSTHAKIU'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator
f the Kstate of M. C. Kobbins.
eceased, late of the County of
irunswick. this ?s to notify all perms
having claims against the esiute
f said deceased to exhibit them to
le undersigned at his office, Willi
tigton, N. C., Life Insurance Cornany
of Virginia Branch, Wilmington.
C., on or before the 251 li day of
lay. 1939, or this notice will be
leaded in bar of any rtOOVlMy.
All persons indebted to said estate
ill please make payment immediateThis
25th day of May. 1938.
/. M. Bobbins, Administrator of the
Istate of M. C. Kobbins.
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Brunswic
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I tude for the vol
I in the primary
| will always be i
| Junius K
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... The splet
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j wick county in the
j Saturday. / shall
[ trust vested in me
! this county.
j Cornelius
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Robert \V. Davis, Attorney for the ' k
Administrator.
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NOTICE OF 8AI.E
By virtue of a judgment of the
Superior Court of Brunswick County,
wherein Brunswick County, et als.,
are plaintiffs, and Hale Beach Development
Company, Tnc., are defendants.
the undersigned Receiver
will expose for sale at the Court
House Door in Southport, X. C.. to '
the last and highest bidder, for
cash, on Wednesday. June Tl. 19.18.
at twelve o'clock Xoon. the following
described lands, subject, however,
to the right-of-way of the Inland I
Waterway, to-wit: Lying and being
in Brunswick County, X. C., and
described as follows:
Beginning at the mouth of Roaring
Branch, the Eastern edge of I
the lands of S. B. Frink, et al.. in I
the dividing line between Hale Beach i
Development Company. Inc., and S.
B Frink, et al.. and running thence
with the edge of the high land as
distinguished from the marsh, in
an Easterly direction passing Spring
Branch. Little Field Slue. Cause
Landing. Killvart Creek, the Duik
Fond, to the center of Big Cut
Creek: thence South 10 East to the
low water mark of the Atlantic
and 'hence along tin* low1
water mark Westwardly to a point
South of the beginning, thence Xorth 1
to the beginning in the center of 1
Roaring Branch, excepting therefrom j
the portion of said premises contain.-.1
?ithin the right of-way of tin* I
Intra Coastal Waterway, which ex- j
ception Is shown on map prepared I
by Lewis L. Merrill. ? . iv. April 1931, I
registered in the Register of Deeds I
Office of Brunswick County, Xorth 1
Carolina.
All the rights of the State of
North Carolina in the condemnation
proceeding against the above named
defendant-, arc excepted. The purchaser
will deposit In per cent of
the bid, and the sale is subject to
confirmation by the Court.
This the L'lst day of May. 1928.
Rudolph I. Mint/. Receiver of Hale
Beach Development Company, Inc.
Isaac <\ Wright. Attorney. ti-lC-c
COM MIHMION KK'S NAI.K OF KEAI
VSTATU
In accordance with the judgment
heretofore rendered 011 the lith day
IX RE Robert
W. Davis. Trustee, for Southport
Building and Loan Association, et
al. vs J. W. Ruark. et al. the undersigntd
commissioner will offer for
sale at public auction to the highest
bidder for rush at the Court House
Door in the City of Southport, Brunswick
County. North Carolina. 011 !
Saturday the 9th day ot July, 1938,
at 12 o'clock Noon, the following
described lot tract, piece or parcel |
of land, lying and being in the City
of Southport and hounded and described
as follows, lo-wil:
BEGINNING at a point in the
West Line of Dry Street 105 Feet
Northwardly from the Northwest
corner of Moore arid Dry Streets,
and runs thence Westwardly along
the line of II. W. Hood's Estate line
f,H Feet to the line oi lot ao. ?_ ;
thence Northwardly along: the Fast
ern line of said lot N?V 41' to Mrs.
Alary Dosher's (now deceased) line:
(hence at right angles to Moore
Street and along the line of the suld
Dosher Kstate Feel to Dry Street;
thence along tin* Western Line of
Dry Street Southwardly to the he
finning, and being the same lot or
parcel of land conveyed to J. W.
Ruark by T. Fl. Lindsey and wife
by deed dated 15th day of December,
1925, and recorded in Rook 80, at
page 807. Record oi Brunswick County,
reference to the said conveyance
being hereby es| fecial I y made.
DATKD AND I'OHTKD
This the Xth day of June, 1988.
ROHFRT W. DAVIS. Commissioner
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PAGE THREE
Bird's Great
June Sale
SWINGS INTO THIRD GREAT
WEEK OF VALUES
STARTING FRIDAY MORNING
ON ALL YOUR SUM MLR NLLDS
AT NEW L(JW EKK.IV> |
EXTRA SPECIAL! B
EMPIRE SHEETS
Double Bed Size 81x99. Free from Dressing H
A REGULAR $1.10 VALUE H
For only 68c I
SAVE ON WORK CLOTHES
WORK PANTS SLUR PANTS
Men's sanforized gray and Men's suntan Blub yarn pants,
blue covert pants Light weight color anil dressy
97c 97c
Twill Jean Pants Shirts To Match
Men's Texas Tan Jean Pants. Slub yarn shirts, suntan color
A regular $1.48 value. to match pants above. $1.00
SALE PRICE value?
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SAVE ON OVERALLS
Men's Good Quality 220 Weight OVERALLS
All Sizes To Select From
For 79c
BOYS' OVERALLS LOW AS 48c
( 1th Floor)
Men's Good Quality FIELD HATS
W<?RK SHI'00<J Straws in all
All neck sizes, full cut, i _ i - , t
in coverts and chambray. shapes aild SIZCS for
FoI?J?c 10c up
Efird's Handles The Finest,
Nationally Advertised Work Clothes
SAVE ON SHOES AT EFIRD'S
SPECIAL! SPECIAL!
Misses' and Women's Misses' New Street
DRESSES DRESSES
Values to $1.00 $1.00 ; I
p French-type rayon crepes of a
quality you usually see at
Full cut, fast color 8056 per- $1.99. Pastel-ground summery
cales and novelty prints with prints in a choice of tailored
neat collars and colored pip- and semi-tailored styles. . . .
ings. Sizes 14 to 52 included. Washable. Sizes 14 to 20.
Mummy
TAKE ME TO EFIRD'S JUNE
SALE FOR BABY THINGS!
Special Values in Baby's
/v ? DRESSES AND GOWNS
Lace Trimmed . . . lland
For 54c
P_^4gJry Baby Caps 48c to 89c
W\ Cannon Bird's Eye Diapers
For 89c doz. 3
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