v:FDNE5DAY, AUGUST 17,
j;IOUOO-TAYLOR dir
jl, and Mrs. Charles Edward
Tavlor request the honor of your EI
... ,ence at the marriage of their
Vus'hter Elizabeth, to Mr. Ray- 3
l imes Kiddoo on Saturday, ho:
!'h ?0th day of August at five' ft*
in the afternoon, Trinity bir
MetV.cdist church. Southport, he]
. :h Carolina. j
,nvitations have been issued se,
ithpat*. but friends are in- pla
kied t Mtend the wedding ,ai)djBl!
jfceptron following the ceremony] w<
home of the bride. j gw
I ,'| ASS PARTY Mi
M.mbeis of the primary de- j
pattrr.. nt of the Methodist Sun- pj
H hool were entertained at a
in the Sunday school rooms
afternoon by Misses Vera co]
. \nna Taylor and Helen p0
pean Sutton. - | Qa
\in.,ei.sis games were played ias
; delicious refreshments, con- su
.,,.jn of pink lemonade and a
SBj ere served.
Tlio-e present were: Doris Lee da
I .w ord Wolfe, Eillie Smith,' ge
. i' . Ii.tvis. George M. Swain, dc
ILivui Floyd, Hemline Doshier, m
H erjohatt. Mary Frances gi
r iizabeth Wilis. Elizabeth To
# jane Calloway. Janie K. Swan, w
Sutton. Herman Gilliker.. \y
Britv i id Corlette. Emily Brown c.
d Julia Wolfe. B
EF \i H PARTY ! En
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I ' Tlininnsiiii nnrl EVnnlr i
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yiernree were hosts last week at
a Beach party held at Bald Head
I-;.,: Those who enjoyed the Kf
:: aere Mrs. F. M. Niemsee, es:
jr Mi and Mrs. Joe Jelks, sh
Mr t I.ois Jane Bussels, Lelia Ta
Hubbard llarel Young and Eve;vr.
l .: hlin and Cordon Smith. Lt
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FA Mil ^ REUNION Tt
ce
The family of W. A. Price will da
sold a reunion Sunday at Bethel
Ba?ti-: church. This occasion will en
a: k the "2nd birthday anniver- tei
-arv of Mr. Price. us
The day's program calls for br
?..nday school at 10 o'clock, ho
church at IX o'clock, a picnic
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SOUTHPOI
I FALL CLOTHE
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iner at noon and a progran
the afternoon.
RTHDAY PARTY
Miss Annis Jean Weeks wai
stess to a number of he
ends Monday afternoon at i
thday party at the home o
r parents.
Delicious punch and c&ke wer
ved and several games weri
tyed. Those present included
inche Weeks, Mary Joyo
eeks, Frances Furr, Lula Marl
ann, Eloise St. George, Bar
ra Weeks, Edna Earl Willis
irriel Lee Jones, Peggy Car
d Martha Easley.
CNIC SUPPER
A number of ladies of th
mmunity enjoyed a trip t
irt Caswell on the boat o
ptain HUl'an 'Watts- one nigh
it week and after enjoying i
1m in the hot water pool ha
picnic supper.
Those on the trip were: Mes
mes G. W. Bunker, McCrone
yers, Coutler, Baker. Warrei
isher, George Y. Watson, E
Hall, C. G. Ruark, W. C
itler, Annie K. Vitou, Effi
wnsend, C. E. Brown,. San
atts, R. L. Thompson, R. M
olfe, Sam Skinner, L. Leinei
R. Willing: Mr. and Mrs. J
Holmes, Misses Annie Louis
. George, Susie Newton, Ev
irr and Howard Bunker.
ONORED AT SHOWER
Mesdames J. W. Thompson an
nneth Kinsler were joint host
ses Monday afternoon at
nvv'Ar linnnrinf Mi?s T^li7.nbpt
lylor, bride-elect.
In a flower contest Miss Mar
mise Smith was the winnei
>nored guest was Mrs. T. IK
lompson. of Athens. Ga., a rt
nt bride, who was presented
inty gift.
Delicious refreshments of ic
earn and cake were served, al
r which an imposing array c
eful and attractive gifts wer
ought in and presented to th
noree.
Those present were Miss Tayloi
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cently was given
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tor. We invite you to
visit our dairy and
see the sanitary con^
ditions under which
our milk is produced!
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! honoree, Mesdarnes Lewis Ilarclee, |
| R. M. Wolfe, W. R. McAuley, |
'Howard Bunker, Warren Dosher,:
[Henry Goodwin, T. M. Thompson,
j C. Ed. Taylor, J. M. Harper, Jr.,;
Misses Marion and Elizabeth Watson,
Eva Farr, Rebecca Alexand:
er, Mary Louise Smith, May
^: Phelps and Anna Taylor.
Personal
r
Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert and son,
Tom, spent last Week At Beau1
fort and Bachelor and attended
the coastal festival.
e . i
- Tom Fesh"iy, who is employed
: at the Engineer Warehouse, At
e Charleston, S. C , spent theWeeke
end here.
i, Miss Vera Jorger.sen, student
r nurse at James Walker Meihoriai
Hospital, Wilmington, is spending
a two-weeks vacation here.
* *
Irvin Rourk, of. Wilmington,
e spent the week-er.d here.
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f [ Misses Imogen Garrett and
t Josephine Moore left 'Monday for
a j Washington, D. C., , where they
d planned to meet Miss Melva
Peifly to bring her here for a
i- visit.
* * *
n ! Misses Elizabeth and Margaret
!. Bartells visited Miss Mamie Woli.
lie in Beaufort last week,
e | * * *
n I . Billie and Kimbell Price, of
[. [ Philadelphia, Pa., are visitihg
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Price.
r.
e j Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Moore,
a Misses Mary Florence and Georgia
Faye Moore visited their
father, N. M. Moore, in Beaufort,
last week.
* * *
ci Mrs. J. W. Raybcurn has re
turned to Georgetown, 8. C\, afa
I ter spending a week here With
h 1 her father, E. L. Burris.
y Mr. and Mrs. S H, Robbins, of
I-. Washington, came Wednesday for
[. Miss Mary Elisabeth and Sam
nuuuiiis, wiiu uavtr ucqii viaunig
a relatives heVe.
* *
e Mrs. Ralph Biddlecomb and
> | soil, of Reidsville, Va., are visitif
1 ing her mother, Mrs. Willis. Mrs.
<1 Howard Sellers and son, Paul, ale
so are visiting Mrs. Willis.
?
r, Mrs. Andrew Midgett and children,
of Morehead City, are visit"
ing her sister,' Miss Winnie Wil.
lis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Davis, of
iNortliville, Mich., are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Alice Pearce.
* *
Jack Christian and Joe Young
Christian have returned from
! Pearson, Ga., where they visited
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. * F*ank Niernsee
; have returned to their home in
Memphis, Tenn., after visiting
Mrs. Niernsee here foi several
days.
* * *
Mrs. Elsket St. George and
daughter, Eloise, spent the last
week-end in Morehead City.
* * *
Victor Bartells is spending this
week at Wrightsville Beach.
m
Mrs. Raymond Jacobs and
daughter, of Natchez, Miss., is
spending two weeks here with
Mrs. Amelia Swain.
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j Mrs. Thomas St. George, member
of the nursing staff at
a Greensboro, is spending her va.
cation here.
Mrs. Joe Young and son, Joe
III, is visiting relatives in Southport.
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THE STATE PORT
Julian. Sutherland and Arthur
Brown spent Sunday ;n -Golflsboro.
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Carl Rogers, of Fort Moultrie,
is visiting his brother and sisterin-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Rogers.
Iris Newton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Newton, is ill at
the home Of her aunt, Mrs. A.
D. Rourk, in Wilmington.
* * ?
Captain and Mrs. S. B. Owens
and two sons visited Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Butler Monday night.
Captain Owens formerly was stationed
at Ft. Caswell, and both
he and Mrs. Owens will be
well remembered by friends here.
Miss Zipporah Rice, of Amhurst,
Mass., arrived Monday for
a visit with Miss Lois Jane Bussels.
* * *
Miss Mary Louise Smith i3 visiting
Miss Rebecca Alexander.
* *
Louis J. Hardee spent the past
week-end here and left Sunday
for Georgetown, S. C., where he
is engaged in the shrimp business.
Mr. and Mrs. William W.
Prince, of Frank'.inville, N. J., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Price.
Shailotte News
Shaliotte, Aug. 18.?Miss Margaret
Holden was host to a
number of her friends Saturday
night, August 13., at a party
celebrating her fifthteeth birthday
anniversary the guest were served
lemonade and cake.
Those present were -Misses:
Maggie and Ethel Edwards, Wilms
and Beatrice Holden, Margaret
McGee, Bessie Stanley,
Charlie Benton, Odell Hardie, Bert
Oquin, Lawerce Moore, Nathan
Lee, Woodbury and Rock Benton,
VVilitam and Leverett Clemmons,
The party was greatly enjoyed.
Mrs. Frank Holden and daughter,
Beatrice, were visitors in Wilmington
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Simmons,
of Mill Creek, were visitors ol
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holden Sunday.
MEDICAL
Mrs. L. N. Clemmons, of Supply,
is a medical patient at the
Brunswick County Hospital.
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BRIEFS Ji
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for treatment d
J. M. Marlowe, of Southport, h
[was admitted to the Brunswick s
i County Hospital Monday for j
j treatment. j
ix hospital i n
Patricia Ann Brown, infant .
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
' Brown, of Bolivia, was admitted
i Tuesday as a medical patient at a
1 the Brunswick County Hospital. E
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medical patient c
j Mrs. Maggie Long, of Ash, is | I
a medical patient in the Bruns- I
| wick County Hospital. a
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for treatment j
Miss Fanny Fuiford, of Supply, I
is a patient at the Brunswick
County Hospital.
patient i
Benjamin H. Rogers, of South- v
port, is a medical patient at the a
Brunswick County Hospital. I
Treatment t
Mrs. A. L. Simmons, of South- d
port, was admitted Friday as a 1
patient at the Brunswick County '
| Hospital. ,
medical patient j j
Mrs. E. p. Mills, of Winna- j I
j bow, was a patient for two days j
? a 1? r?. 11
; last WeeK ill. lilt* oruuawitn vuun- :
! ty Hospital.
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RECEIVES TREATMENT
I L. G. Holden, of Shallotte, received
medical attention at the
, I Brunswick County Hospital last
I week.
SURGICAL PATIENT
T. P. Benton, of Winnabow,
was a surgical patient at the
Brunswick County Hospital Sat
urday.
FOR MEDICAL ATTENTION
' Alonzo Hughes, of Shallotte,
received medical attention at the
Brunswick County Hospital last
week.
HOSPITAL PATIENT
i Samuel Caison, of- Supply, was
admitted Monday as a patient to
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APPENDECTOMIES Winnabow, i
During the past week five oper- ^eu''s sPent
tions for the removal of appen- Thmsday.
Dusiness.
ix were performed at the Bruns- i jtiss Rebecc
rick County Hospital: Miss Des- Thursday with
ie Ludlum and Mrs. H. G. smith, 'and Mrs. D. R.
\iesday; Benny Ludlum, Wednes- Mrs- A P'
Mi < u r- , D v, ren' A- P- Jr'
ay, all from Ash; Ernest Rob- beth Henry ,
iins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lind- Nichols spent 1
ey Robbins, Southport; Miss in Southport.
lora Clemmons, Shallotte, on E- S. Bowers
londay.. All patients are doing "^^Neijfe
llcely- Johnnie Gre
TONSILECTOMIES oTwiStom''
Five patients underwent tonsil- Friday eproute
r operations Monday at the Mr. and Mrs
Srunswick County Hospital.' They I Mr. and Mrs. D
rere Agnes Williams, daughter ton, visited frie
if Mr. and Mrs. Jade Williams, afternoon,
loll via; Tom Jack Gilbert and Mr. and Mi
leriry Gilbert, Jr., sons of Mr. and children a
,nd Mrs. Henry Gilbert, Bolivia; nett, of Walk
larold Lyn Gore, son of Mr., and | here Sunday a
Irs. Grover Gore, Shallotte; Mrs. , Preston Sav
K A. Hewett. his house here
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BOLIVIA VISITORS Hospital and is
Mrs. James Wrest and Miss Mr. and Mr
Cathrine Morie Sykes, of Fayette- visited Mrs. A1
ille, have been visiting their is very ill in V
iunt, Mrs. R. H. Maultsby, of afternoon.
Jolivia. Mr. and Mi
%r: ? xr?....i ? r?.??I. i j lt ..i_ nt.
miss mums rarncr reiurneu mis. U.U1U ana
o her home in Greenville, Sun- Coleman, Mr.
lay after having spent the past Sharp and Wet
wo weeks with Miss Daisy Belle | ed the home
ilaultsby, of Bolivia. I Baptist churcl
LAST :
SEARS August Si
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lug. 17. G. K. I ^r* all<^ Mrs. T. A. ^1. Mil JagJ?
Wednesday and jof Leland, visited the Tayjpj
shwood, S. C., on | Sunday afternoon.
Misses Evelyn and Sarah I fl
:a Johnson spent 1 David and Baxter Wilson,
her parents, Mr. 1 charlotte, spent the week-SfliB
Johnson. , 6M
mry and two child- wlth 0,6 Ta>'lor3' f13" Lrwz H H
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and son, Jerome, Mr. and Mrs. William Kopp .;
visiting his sist- little son, Bill. Jr., agd . ifl B
Walker. Henry Maultsby and daughjKWB
er, and wife, of Miss Daisy Bell, visited the
id his two sisters, lors Sunday afternoon. H
were visitors here Rev. and Mrs. D. Traynafl H
to .outhport, of LeasKurg, and Mr. and
J. F. vines and' Traynham, of Danville, Va., wf$y|
odson, of Wilming- callers here Monday enrouteSSM
nds here Saturday spend awhile at Holdens Beac j^Hl
The Town Creek Home DemoU^^R
s. Homer Lanier tration Club held its montW
nd Clarence Ben- meeting in the form of a recKjHH
ice, were visitors tiona 1 meeting at Zion M. p gpj
fternoon. Church Monday afternoon a M
age returned to number were present to enjoy ii H
Sunday after an afternoon. Dfl
tion in Brunswick ?
i doing nicely. North Carolina has one Of.
s. W. C. Savage most intensive peanut produbjjj^K
Ifred Flowers who areas in the world, reports FetsHH
Vilmington Sunday al Statistician Frank Parker flHfl
the State Department of AvVHjj
s. C. H. Zibelfn, culture. In fact, eight countieBjftnflj
up, Mrs. Furman the state produce 15 per centdE^H
and Mrs. Hershel a" the peanuts grown in jjjjj
one Tharp attend- United States and the Statafl&S
coming at Bethel a whole produces 19 per centWMj
li near Southport fhe National crop. fflB
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