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J^sDAV, JUNE p, 1 I r Florence Moore entertainB < number of young: friends at H home here Monday night, the B, being in celebration of B!"i:;th birthday. The guests ; Muriel Lee Jones, Annis | U weeks. Lula Marie Swann, , B 3 f-.iv Moore and Joe Young Urn.'Bobby Jones Rudolph r^i. Ormond Barnett, K. Cot- . B jimmy and Dudley Sutton. cake, ice cream and B'iv was served by Mrs. May re mother of the young 1^;. Bussells Hostess -V Southport home demonstraB. f!ub met at the home of B, j i> Bussells Friday night. Marion S. Dosher, home B^ conducted a demonstration .toeening foods, after which B^ments consisting of punch B cake were served. B<ttlre memoers and two visi present I BlJTILV REUNION t family reunion was held B. v at the home of B. Ellis, Hswthport. when his two daughMrs. J. ZZ. Collins, of Jack and Mrs. Sam J. B^. of Shallotte, and members B' their families were his dinner Among those present were Mr. and children, Mrs. Marvin K:: Miss Lucy Collins, Jackie B us and Darrell Collins: Mr. Hr.rt and children. Gene Frink. " ->"0 Rnmona Frink: !. I Bit. r nu?? I 3Hss Lu j Anderson, grandpi ,.?h:er of Mr. Ellis. ktertaixs friends I Fredere entertained Itoreday afternoon at a birthL pjrty honoring her two i [ Marion and Sue FranI. -.he occasion of their resL:t;'.v birthdays. I played, after which L crwn ai:d cake were servI : the following guests: Sallie I McNeil. Betsy Jane Galloway, Li Jean and Barbara Weeks, f Doris Swann. Betty r Peggy Carr, Opheb Otttanr. Mary Ann Reece, Euy Mayo Northrop. Letitia ! : Emily Brown: Sonic ar.J Robert Galiokav kthday party I y afternoon Mrs. J. .t An entertained at a party prier 'ittle daughter. Glenda, on |kr fifth birthday anniversary. RKa Arnold and Martha G. Bttwr. were joint hostesses for tie occasion. Music, and variety if fares were played, after which tot: s refreshments were served to the followering: Atheleita IGtoftr Maxie Dosher, Mary Lou j UrstT. Hermine Dosher, Janis j tatli Clair Potter, Nancy | *?ts. and Albert Dosher. B V. P. U. SOCIAL Pis Senior E. Y. P. U. of Mt. teak Baptist church had a Ml at the home of Mr. and J W. Sellers last Satur?T right. Games were played L'- refreshments were served. Wir the refreshments, every one out on the porch and enjcyK as apple bobbing. I Those who were present were N follows: I Mr and Mrs. J. W. Sellers, and Warren Sellers, the F- H. F Brinson. Devey, David r*; and Roland Sellers, John ptert Holden. Mr. and Mrs. rEi: Hewett, Frank Lennon, pnn Sellers, Misses Carrie and F1 Lenr.on. and Hatridge " II^M ? j* m^SSSSSSfj^^K I Shaflotte T J| Ilobson Ki | SHALLOI < 938 Personal Mrs. J. W. Weathers, of Goldsboro, visited Captain Tommie St. George here last week. ? * * Miss Margaret Wells spent the past week-end at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. Rj D. St. George, of Pennsgrove, N. J., is spending a month here with relatives. * * Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Burris and son, of Camden, N. J., spent last week here with relatives. * Mrs. W. S. Dosher and children, Ann Pleasant and Billie, are spending two weeks at Rockville, Md. * * ? Miss Eloise St. George is spending a week in Goldsboro with her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Weathers. Miss Frances Bellamy is visiting friends here this week. Mrs. W. S * Wells, Mrs. Charles Wells and Miss Margaret Wells attended the dance at Wrightsville Beach Saturday night. Charles Weathers, who has been spending two weeks here with Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert, has returned to his home in Goldsboro. Mrs. W. M* Wells, Mrs. W. S. Wells and Miss Margaret Wells are spending a few days this week in Beaufort. # Among those from out of town who attended the funeral of the Newton child here Monday afternoon were Mesdames Leon Rich, Eva Newton, Thad Walker, Dazel Croom, Tom Murrell, William Stancil, C. C. McKeithan, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rourk and A. D. Rou?k, Jr. 9 Mrs. J. N. St. George is visiting Mrs. Will Bellamy at Boone's Neck. Mrs. James Piner has returned from Norfolk. Va., following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe. ? * J. E. Piner has returned from a week's cruise along the South Carolina coast on his boat, the Golden Dream. The Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Hall are leaving Friday for a short vacation in Zebulon and othei points in Wake county. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor, oi Southport. and Mrs. D. R. Johnson, of Winnabow, attended the home coming day exercises ai Queen Creek church in Onslow county Sunday. * m 9 Miss Anna Taylor visited Miss Murriel Ketchum at Jacksonville Sunday. w m Mraj L. Leiner and daughter Betty Jane, are spending the summer in Southport. Mrs, W, G. Butler and Mrs. L Leiner attended the Warren-Rester wedding in Wilmington Tuesday afternoon. L. A. Davis, of Swansboro formerly an enrollee at Camp Sapona, is visiting friends here this week. Miss Florrie Ratcliff, of Tampa Fla., is spending this week here as guest of Miss Catharine Fullwood. Mr and Mrs. G. F. Hardwicl Housewives I i * * if If you w?mt to be up jy front when they pass out the prizes in the ^ canning contests, use iji only the best possible p equipment. We have everything you will jfa need in the way of jp canning supplies and || equipment. rading Ca | irby, Prop. p TE, N. G. | s. TH NEWS I BRIEFS ! . I ' . " ..I ' 1 MEDICAL PATIENT Jaunita Holden, infant daughter of Mr. and tors. W. H. Holden, of Supply, was admitted Monday as a medical patient to the Brunswick County Hospital. BEGINS INTERNSHIP Dr. E. M. Hall, Jr., left Tues- s day morning for Baltimore, Md? where he begins his internship in the United States Marine Hospital on July 1. PATIENT s Inez Wanda Cumbee, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cumbee, of Supply, is a patient f at the Brunswick County Hos- , pital. i IN HOSPITAL s Lena Ann Varnum, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. s Varnum, of Supply, is a patient ( at the Brunswick County Hos- f pital. < I BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Milligan, of Ash. announce the birth of a j daughter on Monday, June 27, at the Brunswick County Hospital. v FOR SURGERY t Mrs. Bern Pierce, of Hallsboro, s spent three days last week in * the Brunswick County Hospital j for surgical attention. j MEDICAL TREATMENT John H. Galloway, of Supply, t member of the crew of the U. S. E. Dredge Comstock, is in the . Brunswick County Hospital for t treatment. t EYE INJURY A. L. Simmons received medi cal attention at tne Brunswick t County Hospital three days last c week for an eye injury sustained 1 whpn his fnpp was pnp"iilfp<l with paint fumes. OPERATION Mrs. Burge Cox, of Southport, underwent an operation for the removal of her appendix at the v Brunswick County Hospital Fri- jy day. I ATTENDING CAMP Tom Gilbert and John Hall are 1 spending this week at Lake WacI camaw, where they are enrolled a , in Camp Waccamaw, which is q i conducted by Lee Greer. 1! SPRAINS ANKLE i E. L. Burris is able to be up s i and about again after being con- * i fined to his home for several V days last week with a sprained ankle. a , n ATTENDS CONFERENCE ti Edward Taylor is spending this week at Louisburg College, where ^ he is attending an Epworth Lea- ^ ; gue conference. David Watson, ^ . who graduated from Louisburg in . June, is helping with entertain- c ment at the college. \ o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services in the Presbyterian n i church Sunday evening at 8 . o'clock. The Rev. J. R. Potts will * preach Sermon subject: "Jordanic 1 Passage" by special request. The public is cordially invited to 1 attend. v n INTERNE HERE Gordon Smith, of Rocky Mount, in fVin v->-i a/lion 1 or?V* aaI nf . | >"tiuucm in uk nm.iiv.ui ovuvv/i W4 . J the University of North Carolina, i3 spending the summer here a as interne at the i Brunswick ti County Hospital. j i ? , STICK REMOVED g| William Delano Webb, infant 0 son of Mr. and Mrs. William Webb, of Southport, was a pati- ]? . ent at the Brunswick County j] . Hospital two days last week for I the purpose of having a stick re- ? | moved from his throat. y TO.VSILECTOMIES x 1 Louise Gray, daughter of Mr. ^ ; and Mrs. W. H. Gray, of Supply, ]f and W. E. Bell, Jr., son of Mr. b r and Mrs. W. E. Bell, tf South- ? - port, underwent operations Mon- 0 >, day for the removal of their c tonsils. g. and Miss Ruth Hardwick, of Wil- w mington, Lonnie McDowell, em" ployee of the state highway commission, and Miss Elizabeth Pear- ^ sail, of Wallace, visited at the 1 home of Mrs. Dora McDowell ^ ! Sunday. jjj f T Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Canady and L r son, of Raleigh, are visiting Mr. t and Mrs. W. A. Canady. A A i * ? Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Jerome b * have returned to their home in Raleigh after visiting Mr. and d ? Mrs. Price Furpless. S1 ei Miss Mae Phelps, of Washing'r ton, D. C., arrived Monday to A r spend the summer in Southport. " Miss Beverly Neilson, daughter ir f of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neilson, of t< Thomasville, is visiting Mr. and is Mrs. Hubert Livingston. H. A. McNeely, assistant regi- " f onal H. O. L. C. manager, and , John Cmdup, regional service supervisor, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. is ; Thompson. B E STATE PORT PILOT. S< m LISTEN ' By TOM Tour old friend Fibber McGee lis broadcast of June 28 and begins irand new series of- thrilling ad Junter, Universal pictures favorite prettiest and ^fkover his spot. The series, ^ new version of 1 name fostered 1 : grams, each of W { be penned by 1 Ha writers, who at (b* Rudy Vallee's ] Henry Hum featured In soi 'ew years, incli *** Fool," "Sutter1 Henry Hunter wtnkler, who w >n the Fibber McGee program and hows Including her own "Girl Alon Hattie Noel, Eddie Cantor's co ested by 20th-Fox studios in Hollyi Cantor laughie . . . It's a seven-pou vood . . . Golf is "Abner" of "Lum novie funny guy, is readying a cou . . Tommy Riggs and his voice ch ,tay on the Valee program the end Benny Goodman, with Maxine is guest artist on his CBS show, Is tall, the "Hollywood Screenscooper, euding over the rights to film the lershwin . . . Anne Jamison, na iroraising star in radio in a natiot leen featured on "Hollywood Hotel" int only last fall began to sing uhdei . Only fourteen voices and no i leard on those "Vocal Varieties" si Uncle Ezra points out that for s> rater must be used to get the pro] he sound of hot coffee or tea bein ired . . . Wonders what would hi loured sound like . . . Hot water? . , ng a program designed to please p ike music, called "Music Is My Har eatured his band in a number title ind now Hal is on the air for a shoe tad a ship-to-shore phone system i alfc directly to friends while crursii Malcolm Meacham, network lea ind plays Bach to relax . . . The R rio, changed their 'outing between iistoric Hollywood-Chicago horsebac . . Too much traffic . . . Meredith or, will vacation in England . . . P heir long-time golf feud while the; Sdith Davis, who plays the colored ,'ago socialite and wife of a famous in the air as a poet and someone b ine in that popular script . . , Yo Shallotte Point Shallotte, June 29.?Miss Mild?d Williams, of Supply, spent the reek-end here with her parents, Ir. and Mrs. Harry Williams. Mrs. Earl Hervett has return[1 after visiting fi-iends and reitives at Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Chadwick nd Misses Mary Leonard and lladys Frye attended the Show 1 Wilmington Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Anderson pent a few aays at Berison with Ir. Anderson's mother, Mrs. J. Moore. Mrs. J. M. Williams, and Mr. nd Mrs. Dorsey E. Williams lade a business trip to Wilmingan Saturday afternoon. Johnie McNeil and daughter, liss Patricia and Miss Bettie feil, spent the week-end here at heir summer home. F. G. Hardee is visiting his hildren at Hickman Crossroad. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grissett, f Grissett town, visited Mr. and Irs. Earl Hewett Sunday afteroon. Friends will be glad to learn hat Mrs. J. M. Williams is able o be up again after being in bed or several days. James Hewett, of Southport, . as a visitor here Saturday after ASH NEWS Ash, June 28,?S. K. Milligan, prominent farmer of this seeon died Monday, June 20, in the ames Walker Memorial Hospital, -fter a brief illness. Funeral ;rvices were held at his home n Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Z. G. Ray conducted the ist rites and bUrial followed in iie Milligan cemetery. The first wife of the deceased ireceeded him to the grave five ears ago. Surviving are two daughters, Irs. Wensie Evans, of Ash, and Irs. Almon F. Duvall, of Freeind; several grandchildren, six rothers, Harry and Beamon Milgan, of Ash, George Milllgan, t Fairmont, Dailey Milligan, of tolumbia, S. C? Oldridge Millian, of Fayetteville, and Talmage tilligan, of Bladenboro. His second 'ife also survives. Pallbeares were J. H. Mintz, . P. Jones, Jimmie Mintz, Bill lathews and Tom Long. Flower girls were Estelle and ira Ann Milligan, Myrtle, Dorory Evelyn, Vera and Ida Mae lintz, Margaret Smith and Katy ee Watts. George Allen and Mrs. Ross .lien, of Tarheel, visited Mrs. .lien's mother, Mrs. S. K. Mintz, unday. Mrs. Ernest Milligan and chilren, Hammieton, and Rhyllis, pent the week-end with her parrits, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Watts. S. K. Mintz, who has been conned to his bed, is reported to be rnch better at this writing. Leab Mintz, who has been visitlg his father here, has returned > Washington, D. C., where he I lnlisted in the U. S. A. Army. Wrent Mintz and son, Billie, f Freeland, visited Mrs. Kate [intz Sunday afternoon. SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs. J. R. Beck, of Shallotte, i a surgical patient at the runswick County Hospital. ?- "ugp DUTHPORT, N. C. ro THIS M I ' FIZDALE b takes a well-earned vacation after j jag the following Tuesday, July 5, a ( yenture stories, co-starring .Henry , ,'and Betty Winkler, one of tadlo's c most popular actresses, will take title "Attorney at Law," will be a s the present day-time series by that by the same sponsor. The new pro- J which will be complete in itself, will s Milton Geiger, one of radio's finest ithors many of those plays heard on g program. s ter, new star of the show, has been me thirty motion pictures the last s oding "The Road Back," "Nobody's a 's Gold" and many others. Miss 111 play opposite him, has been heard ? I has starred on a number of other . !i! ' lored comedienne, is being screenvood for a possible role in the next nd girl at the Norris Goffs in Holly- 1 and Abner" . . . Stuwart Erwin, the mtry boy sketch for the microphone aracter, "Betty Lou," wind up their I of June. y Sullivan, hottest of swing singers, hitting new highs . , . George Mc- 1 " reports that movie companies are s life of George HiMMMSnMni I med the most t nstrumebts are lows over NBC. Betty Winkler . eople who don t 1 idicap" ... Hal Kemp's latebt movie s d "I'm Taking a Shine to You" . . . polish sponsor . .. Major Bowes has j installed on his new yacht and can ( tg. j ding man, does higher mathematics < ianch Boys, "National Barn Dance" ! Salt Lake City and Denver, on their 1 :k ride, to get away from good roads } Willson, "Good News" music direchil Baker and Ben Bernie will settle V vacation in July and August ... . maid in "Betty and Bob." is a Chii surgeon . . . Rudy Vallee turns up esides Vic, Sade and Rush speaks a 1 u never know what's next in radio. < i ] Seaside News . ] Seaside, June 28.?A party of J twenty from Lillington, Hallsboro and other points went deep sea fishing on the vessel J. W. Lathrop Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Watson, Fayetteville; Miss Mini Edgerton and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Swartz, j of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the past week-ena nere. Glenn F. Strole, vice-president of the Waccamaw Bank and I TrustCo., spent one night last 1 I week here. Reid A. Page, nephew of the late ambassador to Great Britain, 1 | his son, Rudy, and Frank Sham- ( burger, of Aberdeen, were guests ' here for the week-end. W. M. Boice and Oscar High, Whiteville, were supper guests 1 here last Friday evening. G. T. Ford, of Georgetown, Jack Leland and three other young men from McClellandville, 1 S. C.. are spending three weeks 1 at the Seaside cottage. Mr. and Mrs. L. Peck and family, of North Wilkesboro, are spending sometime at a cottage here. H. A. Adams, of Adams Studio, 1 Wilmington, was a guest here Saturday night. Among Sunday's all-day visi I tors were Elwood Whatey and S. S. Small, Lumberton. Saucepan News Sauce Pan, June 29.?Mr. and Mrs. Skyler Stanaland, of Wilmington, Delaware, were visiting friends and relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Gladys Schicks and j daughter, Marion, of Philadelphia, Pa., are spending sometime here , with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Gore. 1 John Earl Todd, son of John Todd, was badly burned in the face last Monday by gas catching on fire. Miss Christine Cox, of Gause j Landing Community, was a vlsi- j tor at Horace Lee Stanley's home Sunday. George, Leroy and Glynn Stanley, sons of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stanley, of Southport. are spend- j ing awhile with their grandpar- i ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Milligan. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Reynolds, of Shallotte, spent the past Sun- ! day with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stanley. Jess Andrews of this communi- 1 ty was seriously ill last week but is much better now. Allen, Clarence, and Lawrence Stanley and Horace Lee Stanley made a fine catch of fish last week, the amount reported was 75 floundus, 6f spots, 5 trout and 3 drum. Rev. Robert Carter, of Conway, i S. C., filled his appointment at Jennies Branch Baptist church Sa turday night and Sunday. He spent Saturday with E. V. Gore. Saucepan, June 28.?Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Reynolds and children, ! Warren, Ellsworth and Odessa, went deep-sea fishing last Thurs- ] day. Luck was fine. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith and children, Kenneth and Annie Mae, of Selma, and Mrs. W. A. , Williams, of Leland, visited Mrs. I. E. Reynolds Saturday. Hercules Stanley and Miss Odessa Reyonlds, visited Mr. %nd Mrs. Shun Hewett Sunday. Rev. R. Carter held his regu- j ^' - ~ ^ % ir meeting at Jennis Branch il hurch this week-end. Many visi-1! irs were present. Farmers in this community are J usy curing tobacco. Saucepan, June 29.?Mrs. W. 3 5. Inman and children, and Mrs. 9 rlaud Cheers and children, visited 9 iCre.-,I. E.' Reynolds and. family J Sunday afternoon. Harvey Marlow is spending 2 ometime with his mother here. 9 Friends are sorry to learn that 9 ohn Earl Todd is suffering a 9 evere burn. Miss Dazzle Stanley has return- 9 d to Bladenbcro, after spending 9 everal weeks with her parents, a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Todd 9 pent Saturday night with Mr. 9 ind Mrs. R. D. Mooney. a Miss Ora and Orna Woodard a md Henry Woodard were guest 9 it Miss Jewel Hewetts this ? veek-end. a f Winnabow News Winnabow, June 28.?G. K. j .ewis spent Wednesday in More- J lead City on business. Miss Edna Henry and Mr. and ' ifrs. J. A. Hall, of Wilmington, J ipent Wednesday with Mrs. Leon ' Jenry and all motored td Hoi- ! lens Beach for the afternoon. a Mrs. T. S. Letl, of Selma, and j ilr. and Mrs. Preston Ward, of ' Joldsboro, are visiting Mrs. Fred ! tobbins. ) Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor and daugh- j ers, Misses Elizabeth and Anna, ] ind Mrs. James M. Harper, Jr., j >f Southport, spent Thursday j ifternoon with Mrs. D. R. John- j ion. j Mrs. Albert Lawson, of Leland, j ind Mrs. McFarland and two j laughters, Misses Mae and J trnette, of Wilmington, were j lallers here Thursday morning, j Mr. Tucker, of Wilmington, and j ^andoll, of Asheville, were callers j lere Thursday morning. j Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Withrow, j if Leland, visited the Reids and j Senry's Friday afternoon. ) Misses Wilma and Vernle Huf- | 'ines, of Burlington, nieces of S. I D. Craven, spent the week-end I .vith Mrs. S. O. Craven and fami- I y. |1 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Maultsby I ind children, of Clinton, and Mrs. 1 Vfaultsby's mother. Mrs. Mayo, of 1 Carolina Beach, spent Sunday I with J. S. Maultsby. Elijah Lewis, of Charlotte, is I isiting hTs father, W. D. Lewis, ! ind family. Mrs. Hattie Galloway and son, j James, of Supply, and Mr. and i Mrs. Eugene Williams visited Mrs. ! Lizzie Henry Sunday afternoon, i Mr. and Mrs. Harris Evans ! bave moved to Lanvale temporari- i iy. j W. J. Ward and family, of Wil- i nington, spent Sunday afternoon ; with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Zibelln. j Mrs. J. D. Bellamy, Mrs. Eliza- ' beth F. Cannon, of Wilmington, | attended the house coming at j Queen's Creek Methodist church | In Onslow County Sunday. Lacy Dawkins and Adrian j Phelps spent Sunday in Mebane with friends. Miss Julia Taylor and brother, | Edwin, left Tuesday morning for ] Charlotte to attend the wedding ] of Miss Alice Neal Wilson. They will return Wednesday. (Continued on page 4) WANT ADS ; Two Good milk cows for sale. E. W. Maultsby, Winnabow, N. C. 7-6c LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE The undersigned will offer for sale tit public auction to the highest bid- | ri^.. r,.,. ?ach ni? Tn??dnv the 5th day ill July. A. D. 1938, at 12 o'clock Noon, to satisfy charges for repairs and storage on one Durant Automobile, Model No. O?65, Car No E5894, amounting to $60.00 for storage. and $10.00 for repairs, for that name has been held for more than thirty days waiting for his charges from John Fullwood, for whom repairs were made. G. E. HUBBARD DATED AND POSTED COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE In accordance with the judgment heretofore rendered on the 6th day of June. A. D. 1938, IN RE: Robert W. Davis, Trustee, for South port Building and Loan Association, et ul. vs J. W. Ruark. et al. the undersigned commissioner will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in the City of Southport, Brunswick County, North Carolina, on Suturday the 9th day of 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 bounded and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point in the West Line of Dry Street 105 Feet Northwardly from the Northwest corner of Moore and Dry Streets, and runs thence Westwardly along the line of H. W. Hood's Estate line H6 Feet to the line of lot No. 42; thence Northwardly along the Eastern line of said lot No. 42 to Mrs. Mary Dosher's (now deceased) line; thence at right angles to .Moore Street and along the line of the said Dosher Estate Feet to Dry Street; thence along the Western Line of Dry Street Southwardly to the beginning, and being the same lot or parcel of land conveyed to J. W. Ruark by T. H. Lindsey and wife by deed dated 15th day of December. 1925, and recorded in Book 30. at page 307, Record of Brunswick County, reference to the said conveyance being hereby especially made. DATED AND POSTED This the 8th day of June, 1938. ROBERT W. DAVIS. Commissioner 7-6-c ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the Estirte of M. C. Robbins, deceased, late of the County of Brunswick, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his office, Wilmington, N. C.. Life Insurance Company of Virginia Branch, Wilmington, N. C., on or before the 25th day of May. 1939, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment immediately. This 25th day of May, 1938. W. M. Robbins, Administrator of the Estate of M. C. Robbins. Robert W. Davis, Attorney for the Administrator. S-29-c mi&>? 111 3 PAGE THREE fl Help Nominate I ! Mon L Gainy I For Sheriff 11 | On The Democratic Ticket | || I Saturday, July 2 ! | | Nobody can ever say that Dillon | Gainy's wife runs the sheriff's office. j I Nobody can ever say that the Dil- X r| | Ion Gainy is afraid. Nobody can ever say that the ar- I i rests that Dillon Gainy makes are I ! governed by politics. | i Nobody can ever say that Dillon 1 Ifl [ Gainy spends all of his time loafing | J if 'I i I around the village store. ( I [ Nobody can ever say that Dillon I Gainy must think the sheriff's nomi- i i t nation is his for life. ! ! B || Nobody will ever say "Send for a ! deputy, Dillon Gainy won't come." j No Democrat will ever have to ffl apologize for the man his party has j pense account for Dillon Gainy, - X So made sheriff. $ j I The county accountant will never | II have to turn down an excessive ex|j ous criminals. I Brunswick county will not became i | famous as a safe hide-out for danger- $ ( i Jinsiian noggers win ncvti m?*v * ? || to take matters into their own hands. | n ! | If they do they will not escape pun- 1 S| | j ishment. % Dillon Gainy is not risking perma- 2 |j nent injury to his party organization 1 i! by appealing to prejudice. | 1 But- | I I Dillon L Gainy j | || .... will make Brunswick county an i II | honest, courageous sheriff; one in ? ] i whom every man, woman and child 1 11 j may well place his confidence arid | j respect. jj| i (This Ad Written And Paid For Without His 1 II Knowledge Or Consent.) |j i liMitiCKKKKmcKitmtitKMMmiyywwwwicKmfMwl fl
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