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AUFU9T 3' 1938 fTI'FRTON I Southport, is the daugh . and Mrs. J. R. Etherton ceremony attended VV0(Kj, Fia. She has vi of the fam"y;each summer since li u,. f fiiends Miss For-j moved away several Bs! Frank M. Ntern- and is popular with th ? l ied this morn- i set in this town, at St. Phillips The groom is the si Is" 01 ^V-eh. Officiating J and Mrs. Prank M. Ni< BtP' Rev. A. H. Mar-;was reared in Southpi v'3 one of the most popular H i..inter resident of j brought up here. After bi K-e I 1 Farmers I you GET MORE MONET FOR YOUR TOBACCO AND MORE MER FOR YOUR MON WHEN Yi Sell am WHITEl 7iie Most Progressive Town YOU'LL FIND THAT V DOLLARS GO FURTHI DO TOUR TRADING .. Garrell Br J. F. GARRELL, WHITEVILLE I Jiff Ser I w. c. bla( Phiteville, - - I-? ^ ? .If?TM| High Point College lor two years he secured a position as draftsSHfc, ? man for an electric power company in Mempliis, Tenn., where ^Hr the young couple will make their y After a wedding trip to points - of interest in South Carolina, Mr. ter of Mr. j and Mrs. Niernsee will return of Holly l'ere for a visit with his mother ' " ! before going to their home in sited here Tennessee er family ] years ago MOORE-RUSS e younger' Miss Agnes Delores Russ, 5n of Mr. i daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. J. ?rnsee and j A. Russ, of Shallotte, was marri>rt, being ed Saturday evening to James boys ever 1 Moore, of Wilmington. The cereattending : munv was n'dl'fnrmwl of tVio <7ir,v, : > ! r ) ) ! ) CHANDISE 1 EY ii OU !| ! Buy |! X X X X lii The Border Belt! j| OUR TOBACCO jj :R WHEN YOU ;i * AT x others II X Proprietor > < , N. C. j ? WoKAi I'll 1H6 ii OW>tt f' 11 TeHHinvMim \ !OME FARMERS d Whitevi : CUSTOM BUILT TIRI - s Service HF IOWFST PRICES 1 1 I1J uv f ? - wmmmmammmm?m-mmmmmummm?m???j?rtw ILACK vice Sta "K, Owner And Pr<$>a*t NORT / . ? THE STATE PORT PII | Methodist parsonage by the Rev. | : J. C- Harmon in the presence of. ! only a few friends- and relatives. , The bride was becomingly at- ' 1 tired in an outfit of navy blue 1 an wofe a corsage of pink roses. CIRCLE NO. 3 TO MEET Circle No. 3 of Trinity Methodist church will meet with Mrs. Edna Bell on Monday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Will Davis. BEACH PICNIC Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor and daughters were hosts Thursday afternoon ! at a picinic at Caswell Beach, iThose attending were: Mrs. Mercer Taylor and daughter, Miss ! Sara Margaret Taylor, Miss, Matilda Cline and Mrs. G. Y.: Warwick, of Wilmington; Miss Murriel Ketchum, Jacksonville;! Mrs. Henry Mercer and sons, [ Tommie ami Henry, of Norfolk; Miss Daisy Belle Maultsby, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kopp and son, Bill, of Bolivia; Misses Rebecca, tfntHn nn/1 ;.viaiy iiiui juaiiu I'wiiuouii anu j Bill Maultsby, Wlnnabow; Miss Mavis Parker, Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. 1C. Ed. Taylor, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Edward Taylor and Mrs. jjarnes M. Harper. Personal ? Captain and Mrs. I. B. Bussell and Captain J. 1. Davis spent Monday at Georgetown, S. C? on business for the Cape Fear Pilots Association. Mrs. D. F. Wooten, wife of the iKinston mayor, is spending two I weeks here with Mrs. W. H. Walker at the Brunswick Inn. Mr. Orville Gaskill and Misses i Zelma and Cleo Jarvis, of Gloucester, visited friends in South-1 port Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phelps and little son, of Wilmington, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wolfe. Capt. Edward Nelson, who has been operating a sport fishing boat here for the past three months, left Monday for Harkers Island where he has a position with a dredging company. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacobs and daughter, Miss Mary Jacobs, of Natchez, Miss., are spending the month of August here witn relatives. Mr. Jacobs is engineer on one of the government dredges at Natchez. Mis. Annie Peacock, Mrs. Ed. Danz and daughter, Joyce, Mrs. Paul and children, Patsy and Junior, of Baltimore and Mrs. IgIg11'IS I I'll' 1111> I i'IK I I'ljlW He ES FROM ... ! ! M jiauuu IN TOWN!... I! S ! : ; tion or H CAROLINA : ==?! -OT- SOUTHPORT, N. C. tVoolsle^^f^Ala""^relw visiting Mrs. Bessie Watson. Mrs. G. W. McGlamery, and Misses Dorothy and Clyde Fields Swain spent last week-end at P White Lake. Miss Clyde Fields e will remain there for two weeks v' r visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Murray and family, of Sumter, S. C., visited Miss Elizabeth Murray, R. N., of the Brunswick County Hospital nursing staff oh Monday. Miss Eleanor Niernsetr return- ! ed Wednesday to Baltimore, Md., where she is head nurse of the men's floor at the Henry Phipps ) Psychiatric clinic at John Hop- ) kins Hospital, following a visit ! here with her mother. Miss Muriel Ketchum, of Jacksonville, returned home Monday after visiting Miss Anna Taylor here for a week. Miss Elberta Smith, df Liberty, spent the week-end here with Miss Elizabeth Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jelks left Monrlav for Crescent Citv.. to carry : Mrs. Lindsey Patience and son home following a visit here with relatives. Mrs. S. H. Robbins and children have returned to their home in Washington following a visit i here with relatives. Mrs. George Grimes and daughter, Miss Beth Grimes, have 1 j returned from Florida after visiting relatives In Jacksonville for two weeks. Mrs. Robert L. Dickson, of ! Asheville, is visiting her parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis. Mrs. W. C. Willard and daugh- . ter, Virginia, of Hamlet, are i visiting Mrs. Joel Moore. i Charlie , Swain has returned j from Rome, Ga., where he visited his family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Coving-1 , ton, of .Carrolton, Ga., are visit- : ing her mother, Mrs. Mayme j Moore. | j Sam Watts, of Long Island, N. j Y., has joined his family here for j j a month's vacation. ' j Mrs. Louis Dorme and daughter are spending two weeks in Charleston, S. C., visiting relatives. Mrs. Eva Wolfe has returned from Norfolk. Va? where she visited her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe. S. H. Robbins, Jr., of Washing- j ton, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. J. N. St. George. ? Gilbert Creech, member of the ) crew of the U. S. E. Dredge j Chinook has returned to work ! after spending a month here ) with his mother, Mrs. W. J. ! Weeks. I Miss Dorothy Bell, assistant ) society editor of the High Point ) Enterprise, is spending a week |! here with her mother, Mrs. Edna I) Bell. 1 j Mrs. Neil Holden spent the I past week with her mother, Mrs. ! William Russ, at Shallotte. Mrs. Avis Watkins, of Winnabow, spent the past week visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Watkins, at Ft. Caswell. Mrs. Ed. Denbow and children of Indianapolois, Ind., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sallie Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hancock and children have returned to Balti- < I more, Md? after visiting Mrs. ) Delanyy Southerland for several I weeks. ) Miss Florine Etherton, of ) Miami, Fla., is visiting Mrs. F. M. ) Niernsee. I Julian Southerland and Holmes ' Harker, members of the crew of I the U. S. E. Dredge Chinook, are ' spending their yacation here with ' relatives. I Miss Mary Frances Morse, of j Eatenton, Ga., is visiting Miss Marion St. George. Mrs. Herbert Rogers has returned home following a visit with her sister, Mrs. Alex Turner, at Camden, N. J. Mrs. W. L. Aldridge and Mrs. O. G. Coleman ahd children visited their mother, Mrs. S. A. Potter, last week in Bolivia. Frank M. Niernsee, Jr., of Memphis, Tend., is spending two weeks here with his mother. The Rev. J. R. Potts is spending this week in Greenville. Mrs. L. R. Campbell, R. N., left Wednesday for her home at Florence, S. C., for her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Meckstroth and son, Carl, of Cleveland, Ohio, were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Hall last Wednesday. MEDICAL PATIENT Talmadge Varnam Is a medical patient at the Brunswick County Hospital. FOR MEDICAL CARE Connie Lupton, member of the crew of oak island Coast Guard station, is a medical patient at the Brunswick County Hospital. FOR OBSERVATION Mrs. Edward Caison, of Supply, is in the Brunswick County Hospital for observation. HOSPITAL PATIENT Robert Holden, of Southport, is a medical patient in the Brunswick County Hospital. A PPENDIX OPERATION Richard Willetts, of Winnabow, underwent an operation for the removal of his appendix Friday at ) the Brunswick County Hospital. MISS tJOZlER ILL Miss Edna Dozier hahs been ill at her home here for several days. IN HOSPITAL Miss Wilma Barnett, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Bar- , nett, is a patient In the Bruns ick County Hospital. TONSILECTOW BREAKS COLARBOXE The folloWto? Pati Mrs. Lizzie Potter, ol % South- went tonsilar operation, fell and suffered a fractur- Brunswick County Ho d colarbone Saturday. Friends day: James Turner, rill be glad to know that she is X. J.; Joan Tyndall, sating comfortably following her port, ccident. VISITING MR. H I I Quaker State ( Drain The Cr^.nkcase of Oitl Oil ar I 100 per cent PURR QUAKER STATE We Specialize in Complete Rubric I State Scientific CHECK-CHART?A Th I Southport Pu I JOHN W. FUL *f iHHHf**-*** ******* ********* i ! [ I Mr. Farmer i Tobacco G I WHITEVILLE M | Make Our Store Yoi WHERE YOU WILL ALW COURTEOUS TR E We have a complete stoci E Room and Living Room Sn jj Stoves, Ranges and Floor Cov ? ? i - -? yj / /\ y#* /* % t g ujjuru l U ?juy. j BEGINNING AUGUST 4, , \ TEN DAYS, WE ARE ( Absolutely WITH THE PURCHASE KITCHEN CABINE ONE 32-PIECEIMPOR Absolut el ! | J. T. McKenzie 1 Complete Home i PHONE 97 8l?]C]tIKmtK?)tKKKKKI)[II?KKiKil PAGE FIVE IlES M. M Lynch, of Lewes, Delaents under- ware, arrived this week to spend ons at the a few days with W. J. Hayes at spital Mon- t|le pjan( 0f the Menliaden ProPlainsfield, , ? . ? of South- duete Corporation on the Cape Fear, eight miles above SouthiAYES port. l( FARTHER II 0MTHsVu6ak I II i! , II II trfine Greases jj ii id Accumulations?Refill with j j MOTOR OIL! I I: . i ations According to Quaker oroueh Job At No Extra Cost! 2 ire Oil Station 1 LWOOD, Operator | Sell Your tn The || ARKET and J rr Headquarters i AYS FIND POLITE, EATMENT! | i i k of lied Room, Dining ites, Kitchen Cabinets, ering?at prices you can I j I \ND LASTING FOR I jOING TO GIVE y Free 5 OF ANY SUITE, T OR RANGE TED CHINA SET y Free fn* j I i ! -j furniture Co. | Furnishers J WHITEVILLE, N. C. I V' I > 1 V
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