fPA,y, SEPT. 21, 1938 TF BIRTHDAY BIRTHDAY PARTY* _ ________ sept. 21 - Mrs. Ro- Mrs. Charles Newton delightdelightfully enter- fuUy entertained at her home on , t ome here on Sept- last priday afternoon honoring honoring her little her daughter, Charlene, on her U;ne. on her 4th second birthday anniversary. As were played dur- the guests arrived they were re? noon, after which gistered in the birthday book ,.vhments of cake^ Various games were played duri were served. Many in& the afternoon, after which o received by the delicious refreshments consisting attending were: i , ,c? cream a"1 cake, were serried. Favors were presented the ,:ne Sullivan, Sylvia guests. Annie Lou, and Those attending were: Patricia : ;(.n, Betty Padgett, Ann Willis, Betty McGlamery oil. and Gussie Gore. Gertrude Cause McNeil, Julia Wolfe, Mary Mintz, Mary Ann TZ HOSTESS Loughlin, James Alexander"Jones Billy Sanders, Paul Merritt Moore "i?i' ?'n? hostess IRov Clavton nanielo I club Thursday af- White, Edward- Wolfe and Lew i , i home on Atlantic Hardee. v , played at four CIRCLE NUMBER THREE ,ih high score prize go i(, Robert Jones. The Circle Number Three of Trin, i -o went to Mrs. M. ity Methodist church met on Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock Hinfuision ot the games with Mrs. W. R. Sanders. Mrs. an . ginger bread were E. M. Hall, chairman, presided ,, heshmcnts. and the following program was , ;tis were: Mesdan es. rendered: Scripture reading and I C. Fergus, J. E. prayer, the topic, "Greatness r st. George, W. S. Through Service" was discussed W Ruark, H. W. Hood by several members. Twelve > l ine le i members and one visitor were i \ )ME ONE COME ALL I! FOURTH ANNUAL jj :OASTAL jj FAIR: I Sept 26th through Oct. 1st! Wilmington, N. C. jj _________________ . ^ ^ Wt-si's Wonder Watkin's Animal !( SHOWS CIRCUS || 1.000 THRILLS TRAINED DOGS )( 1.000 I.AUGHS TRAINED PONIES )! AUTO RACES jj otiirr THRILLING FEATURES if INCLUDE: jj W ILLS RROTHERS TRIO \\\ IN A COMEDY BAR ACT i< JAMMIE GRAVES jj LADY AERIALIST )i * TV ( I IVALRAKt!, COMEDY TRICK CYCLIST |j ERF.DDIE RECKLESS !| IN A SUPER-THRILLING ACT ]j ^nd Many, Many Other Attractions from H Work Shoes For Every |H Mfcjf f'urpose. Soft and pliable H j^ni A*m HH ^ uppers, double oak leathInV/l" S'.'lvs Waterproof welt jni \ % ira'1; hob j present. During the social hour I delicious refreshments were serJved. The meeting was adjourned jto meet in October with Mrs. St. I George and Mrs. Gilbert. Personal Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins left for New York Saturday after spending the summer with Mrs. Jenkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Woodside. -? ? Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Taylor spent several days this past week to points in Western North Carolina. They visited their son, -Edward, at Davidson College, their daughter and son-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs Raymond Kiddoo, in Charlotte, and A. E. Stevens, in Black Mountain . * Mrs. P. L. Bryant left Wednesday for Morehead City where she will make her home for the next few months. > Mrs. Howard Sellers and son, Paul, have returned to their home in Georgetown, S. C., after visit ing Here tor several weens. * ? Mrs. C. C. Cannon and daughter, Miss Mary Dick Cannon, .spent last week, with relatives and friends in Charleston, S. C. They were accompanied on their return to Southport by Miss Uranie McCown, of Charleston, who is the guest of Miss Cannon this week. Miss Cannon and Miss McCown will leave Sunday for Charleston where Miss Cannon will take up her years work as a student in Charleston College. * * Mr. and, Mrs. I. D. Butler and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Butler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Woodside. NEWS BRIEFS DISTRICT CONFERENCE Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Taylor, Mrs. C. G. Ruark, Mrs. George Y. Watson, Mrs. Valle Fredera, Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Hall attended the Methodist District Conference at Carver's Creek church on Friday. IN HOSPITAL Boyce' Hewett, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hewett, of Supply,' was admitted Friday as a patient to the Brunswick Counjty Hospital. FOR TREATMENT , Miss Margaret Dozier, Southi port is a patient at the Brunswick County Hospital for treatment. HOSPITAL PATIENT Miss Jaunita Adams, of Ash, | was admitted Saturday to the Brunswick County Hospital as a medical patient. APPENDECTOMY i nipmmons. of Shallotte, I underwent an operation for the 'removal of his appendix Sunday at the Brunswick County Hospital. SURGICAL PATIENT Mrs. W. L. Frink, of Supply, was admitted Sunday as a medical patient at the Brunswick j County Hospital. GETTING FAT The three-pound daughter born several weeks ago at the Brunsi wick County Hospital to Mr. and j Mrs. B. H. Hewett, of Supply, has gained five ounces, according to the latest report from the nurses, who are giving it the benefit of every care and attention. EDUCATIONAL LECTURE On Tuesday evening, September 127th, at eight o'clock at Trinity I Methodist Church. Dr. Walter | Potter, of Mount Olive, will deI liver a steroptican lecture on the subject, "Education." There will Jbe no admission fee and the pubI lie is cordially invited. THE STATE PORT PILOT, i Winnabow News _____ | kn< Winnabow, Sept. 21?Mrs. Lil- ! lian Veasey of Myrtle Beach, S. [ wa C. visited Mrs. J. R. Finch Wed- j ett nesday. I j Mrs. Addie Bridgeman, of Red of I Springs, is visiting her sister, Mrs. an< Lee Sullivan. an< H. E. James and son, Henry, Jer Jr., of Rooky Point, visited J. L. Sal Henry and Geo. R. Fouike Satur- 1 day afternoon. bef Miss Anne Maul, of Buffalo, N. ? Y. visited Mrs. R. S. Willctt sand other friends this week. " Lee Kye, Jr., of Jonesboro, visited his parents, Sgt. and Mrs. Lee Kye, Friday. His son, Carl, is spending awhile with the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. H. Miller and little daughter of Leland visited Mrs. E. W. Taylor Thursday evening. Misses Warren Davis and J. C. Gore and families, of Petersburg, Va., attended the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Baker Robbins, Mon-j dav. Ray Key and Lacy Dawkins spent Tuesday in Chinquepin. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Plaxco and children of Southport visited Mrs. A. P. Henry Monday afternoon. Mrs. Rosa L. Moore ,of Wilmington, has returned to her home after spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. W. G. Col- j tins, who has been sick. Miss Ella Bogie, of the Menhadden fish factory, is in Wilmington now. Sauce Pan News Sauce Pan, Sept. 21?Misses Annie Mae and Tiny Odom, of Bolton, were guests of Esther i Mae Milligan Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Parker, of Gause Landing community, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Gore Sunday afternoon. Miss Annie MoKeithan, of Sea Side, spent the past Tuesday night here with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Stanley. Friends are sorry to learn that Henry Walton, of this community, has been seriously ill for the MONUMENTS I AM AGENT FOR Palmer Stone Works The South's Largest And Most ^ Modern Monumental Factory V J. D. SUTTON SOUIHrORT, N. C. yV \ TfiACT A" \ THI Sussex COUAO?AT/M A / 1/ie *ui \ T? / I D JON \ DANSON JoNti IrAi / / \ mti // "0r ' ? \ i> u fc ui // * \ * \ r-" fr^-' - viwfw \ ? wiaVvA V.? <"$\ ? P^UW1 \ Wj4\&'h { > 4o \V j |^p ;amfa*A \ \ O T /fr secoHp T?. \ - w%m \ * w^ \ ^ w'V'cS a \ ^ \,W \ \?^\ * P ! \ - p 1 / p I?ii 1 1 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ERIC NORDEN VS ED A. GANBY AND DAWSON JONES NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:? The parties above namei of August, 1938, the above named petitioi Brunswick County, to have the title to cerl 90 of the Public Laws of 1913, and that s Superior Courl of Brunswick County on Township, Brunswick County, and said St as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at the mouth of Red corner of Tract Number 2 described in a January 18. 1929, and recorded in Book metes and boundaries as set out In cut or same land as described In a deed to Eric and recorded in Book 50, page 281, hereby fully as if eet out herein in detail. This 19th day of September. 1938, B. J. Holden, Clerk Superior Court of Br JQUTHPQRT. N. G. ' -I it week. They will be glad to ! Baptist church for the past week | dw he is improving come now. closed Sunday. diss Marie Todd, of Clarendon, Tom Spencer, or Jdladenboro, j J s a guest of Miss Jewell Hew- was visiting here the week-end., g Saturday night. | W T* A ? J dr. and Mrs. Henry Williams. ' L Li vJ A JLj U Shallotte village, visited Mr. ENT.RY KOIIfiE I Mrs. L. T. Hewett Saturday Entry No. i oHnr,,- , Mary Eli2a Phelps. Emma T. ? 1 alsp attended services at White. .Tames W. Thompson. Annie s mies Branch Baptist church t. Brown. Marlily Fisher WilUamturday night. soni Elizabeth Reiger, Florence Berhe revival meeting that has e^er- aml "orace D Qlov?r- 2 eminrr ? Horace D. Glover, enters two (2) ? .n going on at Jennies Branch acres, more or less, of vacant and * r ?? ?J' 1)KI\1.IN NOW Ba^y Distributor For A CHECK-UP! M, ^ Perfect driving weather?if >j Gas Liuea your car is in perfect mechani- pump cal condition. For trouble-free _< performance, drive in today for one of these thorough check- LIGHTS ups. Our low charge for this HORN t t : > service is a cheap price for the RINGS motoring satisfaction that will j result. ?? ???? ; ' I ; SPECIAL! ^ |i WHILE IT LASTS! j 100 per cent pure Pennsylvania motor oil. Comes sealed in j vaecum can. 25 cents per quart while it lasts. | SSOUTHPORT / Pure Oil Station JOHN W. FULLWOOD, Operator \ (BF. 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S37 \ I I i) J t \ | | -j?* I. arid all other persons interested will take notice that on the 8th day y ler filed a peti tion in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of lain lands therein described registered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter ummons has been issued, returnable in the office of the Clerk of tire the 7th day of November, 1938. Said land is situate in Town Creek ate .adjoining the lands of Dawson Jones, and bounded and described , mond's Creek where it empties into Cape Fear River, it being the 4th deed made by H. H. Mcllhenny and others to?Ed. A. Oaney, dated 46, page 657. Records of Brunswick County, and having such other plat hereto attached and made a part o\ this description, and being the Norden by Nellie B. Slater and her husband, dated January 23. 1929, , referred to for the purpose of including said description herein as unswick County 10-J2-C PAGE THREE 'ounty. North Carolina, bounded on ceaiicd. will offer tor rale at public he North by the Southern line ot ?notion to the highest bidder for it V. Bay Street, on the east by a I rash at the courthouse door In -the Ine projected between Gertrude Lou- city of Southport. and the County thlin and the Thompson heirs, of Brunswick, on outward to the Intra Coastal Canal. Wednesday. September r-th. IMS m the South by the Intra Coastal at 12 o'clock noon, the following deslanal and on the west by the Wes- crlbed t>lece or parcel of land lying eru line of Caswell Street, projec- and being in Brunswick county, ed southward to the Intra Coastal North Carolina, and bounded and 'anal described as follows, to-wil: This the 30th day of July, 1938. Beginning at a Holly in the edge R. I. MINTZ. of Drv Leaf Branch; runs thence -31c Ex-Officio Entry .Taker. North 9 degrees east ISO poles to a ?? water oak. Williams Urove corner; ADMINISTRATION'S NOTICE thence with his line north 80 deHaving qualified as administrator ... . . atekeif the estate of S. G. Grissett. de- Krees w,,oea 10 a Blp eased, late of Brunswick county, j thence South 39 degrees west 105 forth Carolina, this is to notify all poles to a slake. W E Boudinote lersons having claims against the j S^re^t fo'The ^ state of the said deceased to exhi- I rtt- n*v r.^nt Branch: thence with ?if them to the undersigned at the edge of Dry I-eaf Branch to the jl louthport. N. C . on or before the beginning, containing fifty (50) acMT 2tAp? fnV/iW TnS & erovery. All arsons indebted to said ; Jfimin#, at a pine. John Mints cor- ?] state will please make Immediate ?61.. rllI,s ,hence south 9 degrees 64 ayment. poles to a forked Bay Tree tn the if] This the 2Slh nay of August. 1938. edge of Dry Leaf Branch; thence M. L. MIXTZ. Administrator. down the edge of said Dry Leaf of the Estate of S. G. Grissett, Branch to the Rowell Branch: Deceased. thence up the said Howell Branch to 10-5c John Mintz's line; theme with said John Mintz line to the beginning. K-BKA i.'i ?4)F saving and excepting several small BAAL AATATK ALOKTUACiF. tracts heretofore conveyed to various J Under and .by virtue of the power parties, carved out of the said tracts if sale contained in that certain but leaving in the tract hereby connartgage deed made and executed veyed forty-six (46) acrea. >y Harriett Williams. Louise L. Wll- This re-sale is madt under and iarns Lee. and husband. J. E. Lee, by virtue of an order of Superior o T. H. Williams, Mortgagee, for court, dated September 5. 1938. a 1720.00, dated the 20th day of Jan.. raised bid having' been made and 4134. duly recorded in Book Xo. 63 entered on the sale of this land or it Page 45. in the office of the September 6. lf>38. iegister of Deeds of Brunswick Dated and posted, this the 12th bounty, to which /eference is here- day of September. 1938. ?y especially made. Default having T. H WILLIAMS, Administrator leen made in the payment of the of estate of T. H. Williams, dendebtedness therein described, the ceased. uidersigned T. H. Williams, Jr.. ad- S. B. 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