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-RAGE FOUR SflnfnrH I iniK ^s,t Demonstration oaniora L'0"S Club Women Meet Beat Dolphins Mrs. Zelma Hewette was hos tess to the ladies of Ash Home Last Year's Champions Win Demonstration club on WednesOver Local Lads In Hard- day afternoon March 8 Mrs. Z. t? G. Ray, presided. The club sang Fought Game In Fayette- lhp invocation for opening. After viile Tournament Tues- . day Night business session Mrs. Marion S. Dosher, home agent, gave the The Southport Dolphins were lesson of the month: "Color and eliminated from the annual South- Finishes for the Farm Kitchen." eastern North Carolina Independ- xhe hostess served delicious reent Basketball Tournament in Fayetteville last night 33 to 23 by freshments to the following: _ . * ., , ; Mrs. Marion S. Dosher, Mrs. Z. the strong Sanford Lions quint, G R Mjss A(]ams last year's champions. Mrs Jesse Purvis Mrs James This Lee county outfit featured Purvis. Mrs. Percy Weeks, Mrs. three ex-college stars, but found Annie Phelps and Mrs. Evelyn Its hands full in handling the Britt. scrappy Southport bunch. Egan The club will meet with Mrs. Hubbard was high scorer for the Jesse Purvis in April. | ' fesers. Southport won her first round /V ck game in a handy manner from /"? //"? Htedman by a score of 44 to 23. Kjtl'lS C/y?UMZ | John Shannon ran wild to ring [ Up 21 points in this opening The young people of Boones found engagement. Neck have organized a "Young *n,n heci'hnittg" Of - ? rcvpiv o viuw ?. ? 0 J) ofy J the first meeting was electing oftJltS ouaaemy ficers. The following were electSunday Morning ed: President, Roselle Hewette; 8 Mrs. Ida M. Rowell, bl-year-old vice-president, Irene Robinson, i'sident of the Phoenix commun- secretary-treasurer, Fairlee Lewis, y died suddenly Sunday morning Committees were also appointt the home of her daughter, Mrs. ed. Members that joined were: tewart. Earl Bellamy, Frances Belamy, Coroner John G. Caison, who Eloise Bellamy, Lottie Mae Hewas called to the home, said that ette, Burgwuin Hewette, Julie !ath resulted from a heart at- Mae Hewette. Joseph Hewette, ick. Plenrey Hewette, Malcolm HewEASTER FROCKS Spring is here and now is the time to begin i thinking about new Easter Finery. You'll be surprised how well you can dress for so little when you come to our store and get our prices on goods with which to make your own outfit. A i ! G. W. Kirby & Son SUPPLY, N. C. When. SERVICE/>g\ UKEtr^ ^!8ftlk/j? FARMER FRIENDS:? Our station has been enlarged to meet your demands, and today wc have one of the most completely stocked stores in Brunswick county. We have built our business to take care of our farmer friends who trade with us. There Is A TEXACO Deal BENNETT SUPPLY CO. W. It. .J EN RET] Hickman's X Roads Longwood F. A C. BROOKS J. E. K1RBY Seaside Supply C. M. CRAPON W. N. K1RBY Southport, Supply A. W. CLEMMONS L. &. j. Shallotte Supply MRS. BERTHA DEVANE CLYDE LONG Supply Ash L. L. HEWETT LONGWOOD Tl Shallotte Longwood W. R. HINSON ERNEST MILLI Supply Ash / J. J. HAWES W. J. McLAMB y Supply Longwood 1VEY HIGH CRAVEN NELS Shallotte iboirasboro W H. VAENAM M. B. WATTS Ecldsa'3 Beach Frseliad w ODELL WHiL' , - lioaiiityjro Ai f , * ' ' ;? *- j ; T '? t ^ - ' .. . ' 1 T ' l^i4.fc.,f. ? ..i ii i i mi III' Jin mill >i|f 11 r ummi f ette, Walker Hewette, Roselle a Hewette, Fairlee Lewis, Mary h : Lewis, Ersell Lewis, Chatman q Lewis, Olenda Robinson, Irene Ro- tl binson, Gladys Robinson, Mildred w Robinson, and Jennings Robinson. C P Fatal Wreck Is I Called Unavoidable ? J. N. Tucker, colored, was in- u stantly kil'od Friday afternoon Ic when he was run over by an1L automobile driven by Thomas I J* Stanaland on highway 17 near | Supply. a A coroner's jury Monday night exhonorated Stanaland from all ? blame in the accident. Members ?' of the jury were: R. O. Lewis, John White, E. G. Russ, Herman ? I Phelps, Carl Ludlum and Elliott Tripp. | SICK IN BED Mrs. W. G. Collins has been , 'confined to her home with illjness for several days. The following called on her Sunday: Mr. {and Mrs. Arthur Gibbs, of Wilipington; Miss Hilda G.ibbs, of v Nantucket, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Davis, Mrs. Lec Garrett, ' of Southport, and W. J. Hayes. ? , 1< Both Bolivia Teams Win; All-Star Teams Chosen E (Continued from page one) g to bother the Shallotte girls. v Hiis was the victors' first game, L as they drew a bye in the first round. p The second game of the doubleheader and the first real scrap of the tournament saw the Bolivia boys go to the finals as a I result of a 21 to 19 victory over Waccamaw. E. Lewis' basket a i minute before the whistle gave Bolivia a 4 point lead, which j could not be matched, even j* though a Waccamaw player sent 1 [one through the hoop at the 11 j whistle. Ray Rabon and J. Mc- E (Keithanwere high scorers for Bolivia with 7 points. Purett, with * 7 was high for Waccamaw, and ,f Alien was close with 6. J. John- w son played a bang-up game at guard, holding Evans to one point. In the finals Saturday night, I Shallotte girls were defeated by the Bolivia team, 41 to 26. Boli- * I via flashed a good offense as s | Catherine Stone came through with 20 points, G. Mercer with 7, and Juanita Cannon with 14. f< V. Stanaland was the star of the b | losers with 13 points. Both teams 2 iused frequent substitutions. E i The Leland boys, the pre-tour- v nament favorites, fell before the [Bolivia boys in the final game v of the tournament by a 23 to I 115 score. The under-dogs flashed 1< \ a good defense to bottle up the | fast forwards of Leland, Clark w Te VjggC FIR SK Wf TE Motor O ^ c<* Service S SHALL0TT1 Service Docs It! And w short of the newest and good enough for our custon ONE-STOP SERVICE. We you something you don't i anything you want for you MEATS and GROC In our electric meat c< finest fresh beef and po On our shelves is a compli fancy groceries. If you w< to do its duty, make a h? er In Your Community rE MRS. r. E. TARKE (iause Landing H. L. PHELPS Supply M. H. ROCRK Shallottr WOODKOW BUSS Shallctte H. O. ROBINSON Supply LADING CO. SIG SERVICE STA' Sballotte KEN B. G. SDDIONS Frecland G. V. SMITH Ash ON R. 3. SO^DIERSET J'komasboro O. T. WILLIAMS Supply S&ION . ? * *" * THE ST/ nd Robbing, and at half time i bid a 15 to 5 lead. In the last uarter, however, the losers hit i le hoops for 10 points to draw , rithin 8 points of the winners. Hark, as a result of several | retty shots during the final ] uarter, was again high scorer ; rith 12 points. Jim McKeithan, rith 9, lead Bolivia. The standouts for the Bolivia ( am in the victories over Wac- , amaw and Leland were Andrew ,esh and Jim McKeithan as for- ' ard, Roy Rabon at center, and Irnest Lewis and James Johnson t guard. The standouts for the Bolivia iris during the tournament eemed to be Catherine Stone, uanita Cannon, and Gladys Merar at forward, and Mattie Johnan, Juanita Sowell, Veona Dan- 1 >rd, Margaret Mills and Juanita cwis at guard. Shallotte vs. Bolivia. The Bolivia high school girls deeated the Shallotte high school asketball team / Saturday night 1 1 to 26 in a game played in the tolivia gym. Score at the half .'as 25 tb 13 in favor of Bolivia. : High scorer for the winners as C. Stone, with 20 points. V. ' itanaland led the attack for the jsers, with 13 points. I The line-ups:? Shallotte: E. Stanaland, F.; H. 1 iennett, F.; A. Bennett, F.; V. 1 Itanaland, C.; K. High, G.; Full- ' mod, G.; P. McLamb, G.; E. i ,ewis, G.; Bradsher, G. ' Bolivia: C. Stone, F.; G. Lewis, ' Gore, F.; G. Mercer, F.; Hand, Cannon, C.; Whillis, C.; M. ' filfs, G.; Danfurd, G.; J. Sowell, ( M. Johnson, G.: J. Lewis, G. ' Bolivia vs. Leland. The Bolivia high school boys - J it-- r _i 1 u:?u eieaieu me x^cictnu ni^ii ounwv asketball team Saturday night 3 to 15 in a game played in he Bolivia gym. Score at the alf was 15 to 5 in favor of 1 lolfvia. 1 High scorer for the winners was IcKeithan, with 9 points. Clark ;d the attack for the losers, ' ith 12 'points. 1 The line-ups:? ' Leland: Clark, F.; Robbins, F.: Irew, C.; Skipper, C.; Lewis, C.; 1 lollis, G.; Ganey, G. Bolivia: Lesh, F.; Sellers, F.; J. 1 IcKeithan, F.; Rabon, C.; John- I on, G.; E. Lewis, G.; Henry, G. ' Bolivia vs. Waccamaw. The Bolivia high school girls deeated the Waccamaw high school asketball team Thursday night 6 to 19 in a game played in the iolivia gym. Score at the half . as 16 to 9 in favor of Bolivia. High scorer for the winners . as Stone, with 19 points. M. Srady led the attack for the Dsers, with 8 points. The line ups:? Bolivia: C. Stone, F.; J. Can'e sell xaco le chief and Y chief iXACO il & Lubricants - . I ist Road itation 5, N. C, c say that nothing best equipment is lers. Come here for won't try to sell need, but we have ir automobile. IERIES lunter we keep the rk money can buy. etc Hne of plain and int your food dollar ibit of trading here. R rioN r * V i > mSSSmam maBUm ITE PORT PILOT. SOUTH1 nOn, P.; G. Mercer, F.; G. Lewis, P.; M. Jchnson, G.; V. Danford, Gr.; M. Mills, G.; J. Lewis, G.; J. Sowell,G. Waccamaw: M. Brady, F.; V. Sellers, F.; D. Hardee, F.; A. Bennett, G.; C. Hewett, G.; D. Bennett, G.; Dodson, G. Leland vs. Shallotte. The Leland high school boys defeated the Shallotte high school basketball team Friday afternoon 31 to 11 in a game played in the Bolivia gym. Score at the half was 20 to 8 in favor of Leland. High scorer for the winners was Clark, with 15 points. R. Bellamy and B. Phelps led the attack fof the losers, with 4 points each. This victory advances the Leand boys into the final round of the Brunswick County Basketball Tournament of 1939. The line-ups:? Leland: Clark, F.; Robbins, F.; Lowe, F.; Brew, C.; Lewis, G.; Ganey, G.; Hollis, G.; Whillis, G.; Hall, G. Shallotte: R. Bellamy, F.; Russ, F.; B. Phelps, C.; T. Phelps, G.; E. Bellamy, G.; Ludlum, G.; Floyd, G. Shallotte girls vs. Southport girls. c?Vio 1 i/-vffo Viio-Vt crhnnl P'irls 11IC kJiiauuvbb uv.-.. 0 defeated the Southport high school basketball team Friday night 48 to 7 in a game played in the Bolivia gym. Score at the half was 28 to 3 in favor of Shallotte. High scorer for the winners iva3 V. Stanaland, with 16 points. 3. Arnold led the attack for the losers, with 3 points. The line-ups:? Shallotte: H. Bennett, F.; D. Bennett, F.; E. Stanaland, F.; M. Stanaland, F.; V. Stanaland, C.; A. Bennett, C.; Bowen, C.; K. High, G.; P. McLanb, G.; Fullivood G.; E. Lewis, G.; Bradsher, 3. Southport: P. M. Lewis, F.; G. Arnold, F.; L. Arnold, F.; L. Brown, C.: M. Hood, G.; J. Tyndall, G.; J. Arnold, G.; M. Watts, jr. Bolivia boys vs. Waccamaw hoys. The Bolivia high school boys defeated the Waccamaw high school basketball team Friday night 21 to 19 in a game played WHEN IT K COMES TO ^ SMOKING PLEASURE AT ITS BEST... I'LL TAKE CAMELS ' EVERY TIME J Camel?the cigaret CHEV "All The i.? ; w. 1 >-r - I If It takes the best In motor turing to give the best Ir Chevrolet brings you the I cost In purchase price, op your Chevrolet dealer's?t Don't be satisfied-\ BUY i SEE YOUR LO< Eli PORT, N. C. in the Bolivia gym. Score at the J pei half was 14 to 10 in favor of! ac Bolivia. j evi High scorer for the winners wt was McKeithan and Rabon. with j lea 7 points each. Pruett led the I in attack for the losers, with 7 1 points. ? po: The line-ups:? j an Bolivia: Lesh, F.; McKeithan, he< F.; Sellers, F.; Rabon, C.; E. de ; Lewis, G.; J. Johnson, G. Waccamaw: Allen, F.; Evans, an j F.; Inman, F.; Pruett, C.; Milli- an I gan, G.; Formy Duval, G. to rej GENE AUSTIN IS del AS POPULAR AS th. EVER LOCALLY a" , (Continued from page one) ha j by various small girls who were sit ) proud to let her have their wheel j while they were in school. She LI ' got a kick out of riding everywhere about town. She either had a flock of kids trailing her on ' wheels all of her spare time or wt she was carrying squads of them no for a ride in the big automobile. 1 I Her stockings did not fare so I foi I well from the bike riding and I an ' "* ' - 1 1 ? >>'??,) tu,A nr three I arier sue imu nwicu ? , pairs friends insisted on equiping pie her with a pair of blue jean over- inf alls. on High lights of the stay of the of party in Southport occurred Sat- his urday night when the film. Songs 12 and Saddles, was put on at the J Amuzu Theatre. Two shows were noi given, and Gene and Candy and Cocoa made personal appearances foi for musical performance at each Hi show. The shows were on a 50- roi 50 basis and Gene promptly turn- me ed his share of the cut over to the worthy causes in Southport. Sunday night the whole party | appeared for services at one of the colored churches, Mr. Austin, , having promised a song and being) ! personally anxious to hear the I famous Southport colored quartet, ij He enjoyed the singing of the , choir and quartet almost as much i i as the audience enjoyed his own, and that was a great deal. There ; was one regrettable incident in connection with the appearance at the church. The congregation had L somehow got the idea he was to i appear at the morning services. ! A very large mumber turned out to hear him and was greatly dis- j appointed when he failed to ap- j m BHBk jK :te of Costlier Tobaccos l_ HfHMaHHHH ROLE! its Best t car design,, engineering and mam i motoring results. Today, as alw best In modern motoring at the lo lerotlon and upkeep. See this cc odayl Mtth anything but the be A CHEVROLET! :AL CHEVROLET nore Moto Bolivia, Nort WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 ' " " ~ti. he Was I costs of the case. ar. It wa3^n0t "" h for the Clarence Brown, colo^ JE''1 tually in the ch and the clear in a trial charging t J* , 3ning service that hJrape, ? S.'Sfi.- ~ ?'Ita* uiSina-1 r^SjVss; s& \ s SSSgm rt homes as a q It has , (Contmued frc.n page d playing /since anyone statement that a request en a long gouthport carrying extension of the term of parted from ^ ^ lhe esteem m. Stanaland as recorder^? th them as m Austin been approved by members ? d affection ^ with them - board of commissioners. The d his pwty ca M.xed with the 1 did thiSi and Senator Atlanta leaymg l3 the clared that he had been a<A| ?nfCrtherr declarations that, preS3 dispatches ^ have had a glort^8 ^ from Wilmington ^ Jktoasouth?ort at the first pos- Je^ ^ highway JJjMj .1* ooortunity. to take over and improve __ running from Seaside to the QUCcrowdedS docket? ? .* S^fgKSs LITTLE BtbJ rite, with forcibl- |-jir 1 prossed. . - Perl L. Hewett, wnue, was lir rs.15 IMhlJ/f^V ind guilty of forcible trespass V* Oivl d was taxed with costs. (Continued from oat James Parker Allen, white, Shaw said. "This sjy aded guilty of drunken driv- the disease was cartw ile Judgment was suspended up- in the soil and that condition that he pay a fine have been favorable h/^^m $50.00, the costs and surrender opment of the trouble' t^B i drivers license for a period of not find the disease in biBS months. new sites prepared this Ft. R. Padgett, white, was found and apparently there has tHi t guilty of reckless operation, i no spread from these old !^B' J. H. Johnson, colored, was as yet." The disease!^K md guilty of reckless operation. discovered in Robeson on s sentence of 8 months on the 8 which is one day ia;Z ids was suspended upon pay- last year and shows thu^B* nt of $35.00 for restitution to disease is jtist about ! prosecuting witness and the in its development. ~ Ho borrowed to contolldoto I ' She borrowed 'or *du<otiontholr homo. ;M iH8 borrowed for ^ ^ modlcc.1 expcmei. ? Hn If vou need funds for a sound purpose, and can SB meet our simple requirements, we will gladly lend you the money. Our Personal Loan service is friendly, fair and confidential. We invite ? you to use it. Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co. 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