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PACE FOUR Bolivia Club 'p'alned f0* s f jj. , , Show to be held in Women Meet Thursday, April 27. She The Bolivia Home Demonstra- a cordial invitation t0 tion Club met with Mrs. Troy membersD".nford, Monday, April 11th. ^he recreational lead Mrs. Carl Ward, president, led sored an interesting fl< the collect. Reports were given test. by the secretary and treasurer. The hostess scrved Announcements were made of the spring federation meeting, April j 'n8 drink to the followii 14th, electrification meeting on j Mrs. Dosher. Mrs. Ray, April 17th and Flower Show, on ams, Mrs. Purvis, Mi April 27th. Mrs. Ward presented ^ong and Mrs. James F "Cancer Campaign" literature. Mrs. Foster Mintz and Mrs I'iflCll Meet ^01 Marion S. Dosher gave the les- ] HI'' /-> son, "Selecting Becoming Lines BOlWtQ / , and Colors." The Bolivia" Parenl During the social hour Mrs. B. A _t 1. . . . . i Association will hold M. Hornsby directed several con- u Q{ the tests and the hostess served deli-1 . . . A on ; . cious strawberry shortcake with Jmoriu^ The' general whipped cream. ?Mcnta, ? The following were present: , ? . , ... and the following pre Mesdames John Cox, Frank Min- ? r tz. George Cannon, J. O. Garner, ^ a'lne ' . . . Business; In trod u Alvali We'd. Foster Mintz, B. M. _ ., . B ? ,, . ,, , ,,, , ., . _ Devotional, Rev. Free Hornsby. Carl Ward, Marion Do- k G, Tucker' shcr and tne hostess. " ??,"k anu ru^oitui uiniiii ui ~ 'J I Mrs. J. D. Withrow; ..JrjttVtS. JUt .:,. Jteatmrnt o)UTpjoaila.::, Hostess To Club R Pa^l ' ^ , ? r. . EDUCATION D/ On Wednesday afternoon, Ap- Educational llay wi? t ml 12 the Ash Home Demonstra- cd a? thc colored . t.on club met at the home of Mrs. ^ CQmt mg wcek in Jesse Purvis for the regular The first t wi .Whiy meeting. Mrs Z. G. Ray. thp a , Road scl (flub president, presided. At he. Gandy as host ({lose of the business session the Thursday Apri, 20. Sc, meeting was turned over to Miss g^pcrl school, wl tou.se Adams, local clothing cs3 hosl principa, fader, who gave the lesson: "Se- ,j Thero wil| ^ luting becoming lines and Col- ^ musjca, c0nte8ts crs Miss Adams gave many in-, cxhibits anil Pr cresting and helpful ideas as of work> field a to thc selection of the individual , ; events spring wardrobe. She discussed in ifetail proper lines and colors that ,,, . iT/m/iiw 4-c flattering to particular types. W^R NOTIMMIN She stressed thc influence that j o I LAtiALL proper accesories have on your GROUP 6 oA costume. Mrs. Marion S. Dosher, (Continued from paj Ijome denw ation agent, ex- share in the profits. The Farm I . . . Good neighbors, good citizei fact, the backbone of our nation Our best friend is the farme to be located in the midst of Bri agricultural area. The complete stock of our b up with the idea of rendering a n tile service to our customers, every need for farm and home. LONGWOOD TR LONGWOOD, We Handle TEXACO Motor Trade With Your Neighbor COAST ROAD \V. R. JENRETTE SERVICE STATION Longwood Shallofte J. E. KIRBV supply J. 3. HAWES Supply W. N. KIRBV Supply F. & C. BROOKS Seaside L. &. 3. Supply C. M. CRAPON D .. , CLYDE LONG Southport AsJl A. \V. CLEM MOMS ALNGWOOD TRAD1 Shallotte Longyvood MRS. BERTHA DEYANE SRNEST M1LLIKEN Supply Aah I L. L. HEWETT j. MCLAMB Shallotte Eongyyocd W. R. HIM SON CRAVEN NELSON Supply Thomas bo ro IVEY HIGH M. B. WATT'S Shallotte Free land W. H. VAKNAM ODELL WILLIAMSC Holden's Beach Ihomaaboro ? 4."' " ' or Flower, He assei'ted the acta were parti Southport J of banking and currency reforms i extended ; achieved over the stubborn oppo-' all clubjsition of high banking and finan- N jcial officials who predicted dire ' er spon- and distressful results would fol-1 ' >wer con-|low Passa?e of such legislation,'1 I but it was an "expansion mea-j' I sure," he said, "and put elasti- j i refresh-1 city into the banking structure of | lg guests: (the nation". Miss Ad s. Clyde Another Strange Story Of urvis. i Bald Head Island Reported ; (Continued from page 1) ? ! about half hour, always at . j intervals and repeating the . A. same number of counts. Our [ paper showed the following ;Teachers : figures: 3-56-3-10-7-11-5-7. its final I -After studying the figuThursday , reg we f0unfj we had: CELe school , 56-3-10-7-KEG. I topic is | -Exploring the cellar we found i Health" 56 gj,,s entering by the third igiam is wjnc]0vv, 10 feet from said window under the seventh sill, we ction of fourK] a smau hole in the ground, j ^ about five inches in diameter. , "Securing: two old shovels in '"D t 1110 barn we kegan to dig-. We ictary uncovere(| a decayed top of some.vJttrs. ..E. thjrtg- blade" of board."OUr ambition was increased now and we ~T got down to earnest digging. After digging about four feet in >e obscrv- the groun(i we struck a large schools in rocj< We pryed the rock out of i hCM the hole- only to find a large be held, barrei we continued to dig in tool, with thc dggayg,] barrel, throwing out principal, barre| wjth dirt and mud. Inside L-<Jn Pa' this barrel was a small keg with a smaller rock for its top. Dig ay; ging out the keg we found a oratorical msty can of about 2-quart size. jetween Ab, we ba(| foutu| a treasure. , ogramson w(l wepe rich, 1 ,n rac "Eagerly taking hold of the lean we discovered to our amazerrnL mcnt we had dug down to the e-N I j muddy brine of the underground 'ISES (water. The bottom of the can iNKERS ' had decayed long since and the ?c 1) mud and water had claimed the contents of the can, keg and amity: f : ':;'y /- >' .' > I ns, good customers. In ? r and it is our pleasure s inswick county's finest j ig store has been built nore complete mercan* Come to us for your t i ? i > s ADING CO N. C. Fuel and Lubricants BUY TEXACO ?IRS. P. E. PARKER Cause Landing 1. L. PHELPS Supply 1!. H. ROURK Shallotte BENNETT SUPPLY CO. Shallotte, N. C. H. O. ROBINSON i NC CO. Supply SIC SERVICE STATION Shallotte t 5. G. SDOIONS Freeland i. V. SMITH Ash I. 3. SOMMERSETT Thoraasboro ). T. WILLIAMS Supply W- BUSS Shallotte, N. C. ?! _____===___T1|I barrel, whatever it might have been. '.'After resting and brooding over our lost treasure we covered the hole up, but the recks | still remain on the outside, if j someone has not moved them within the last year. "We spent the rest of the [ week over in the hotel without being disturbed by the 'tapping.' j I have never known of the tap- j ping to be heard since our discovery, but I can prove' it had been heard before by one of the caretakers who used to live in the old hotel." ? SOLICITOR ASKS FOR A SPECIAL TERM OF COURT (Continued from page 1) tion charging Tilghman Blackman with removing crops & a noi pros | When the paper went to press j last Wednesday the case against Floyd Evans, colored, charged j with making an assault with a deadlv weapon with intent to kill [ had just been decided against the defendant, who received the maximum sentence of 10 years. Willie Chesnutt was given 6 months for breaking and entering and larceny. Court adjourned Wednesday without taking up any civil actions other than the divorce proceeding reported last week. MUCH INTEREST IN LONG BEACH (Continued from page 1) ings touches. Finishing touches were also being put to one of the mens dressing room buildings that contains 26 rooms. Like buildings will also be constructed for ladies. One three-room cottage has! been built by the corporation and others will be constructed as soon as possible. In addition it is understood that several purchasers of lots are planning to build and furnish cottages for themselves and for rent. For a hundred years or more the property has been known as Long Beach. From the Fort Caswell property a total of 12 miles of beautiful bathing beach extends to Lockwoods Folly. Some three and a half miles of this beach is owned by the Carolina I Lands, Inc., which has a total | holding there of approximately I five thousand acres. Few Changes Made In School Committeemen (Continued from page one) >f re-electing teachers for next fear. A new law of the state; egislature makes it mandatory lor teachers to be notfified of; heir status before school adlourns for the year. MUSICAL RECITAL FRIDAY NIGHT Continued from Page 1) hv" I-ntiise Evans: "Memories of Other Days" ? glee club; 'Home Sweet Home" ? Mary 3arner; Edelweiss Glide" ? Hettie Fisher Willctts; "Minute in G" ?Louise and Esther M. Evans; 'Alpine Glow"?Elizabeth Lewis; 'Twilight Reverie"? Annie- Lide Silbert; "Cujus Amman"?Quanta Cannon. NUMEROUS CASES IN COUNTY COURT (Continued from page 1) "equired to pay restitution imounting to 538.96. Allen James, colored, pleaded >uilty to assault and was given 0 days, this judgment being susoended upon payment of $10.00 ind costs. Harry Sneed, colored, was 'ound guilty of assault and was fiven 4 months, judgment being luspended upon payment of $40. uid costs. Richard M. Williams, white, vas found not guilty of reckless i pe ration. Lillie Bland, colored, was giv:n 4 months when found guilLy >f possession for purpose of iale. Judgment was suspended ipon payment or ?uu.uu ana uie i :osts. I^acy Jacobs, white, was found j ;uilty of dnrnk driving while iperating without a driver's li;enses. that previously had been evoked, and with no license tag m his automobile. He was given hem IUZIANNI Coffee P^olLVER COW end MAGNOLIA Milk* BALLARD'S OBELISK Flour end HEALTH CLUB Baking Powder may also be used to get these wonderful premiums COAST ROAD Service Station SHALLOTTE, N C. E STATE PORT PILOT. SO' 8 months on the roads. David Wilson, colored, traded guilty to charges of fornication and adultery and was given 18 months on the roads. I Annie Bryant, colored, pleaded guilty on a similar charge and was given 90 days, this judgment being suspended upon payment of a fine of $25.00 and costs. MINTZ C. M. T. C. COUNTY OFFICER (Continued From Fage 1.) apply to the County Chairman of the Military Training Camps Association. The County Chairman will furnish application blanks and the names of doctors who will give the medical examination without charge. There are 4 vacancies for enrollment in the Citizens Military Training Camp for Brunswick County. SALISBURY LAWYER KILLED IN MISHAP (Continued from page 1) the time of the accident. The coronor's inquest was scheduled for Tuesday night at 7:30. o'clock but the hearing was postponed for one week because of the inability of one of the important witnesses to attend. P.-T. A. COUNCTL HOLDS MEETING (Continued from page one) maw debating team a lovely silver loving cup. The Bolivia glee club sang several numbers after which a delightful informal reception was held. Mesdames Frank Mintz, F. W Tavlor. Foster Mintz anil Miss Julia Taylor served punch and cake. CLUB FEDERATION MEETS AT LELAND (Continued from page one) Mr. Kimrey, from State College, spoke on "The Value of Milk in the Diet." He said in part: "Milk is the only food that cannot be eliminated from the diet. No great nation ever developed without being great cow keeping and milk consuming nations. A total of 85,000 farm families in North Carolina are without milk cows. Milk developcs and protects the body. T. B. is largely due to lack of milk in childhood. Milk is a perfect protein. The four great classes of food are: Milk and its products. leafy vegetables, eggs, raw fruits and raw vegetables." Mrs. Estclle Smith, district agent, brought greetings and introduced Mrs. Sewell. of London, England. Mrs. Sewell spoke of conditions in England and suggested that all English speaking "noi 4TH I >11 1 i win De at the purpose Cent will be and SAVE ( Varnams Stor Roaches Store Boons Neck? Village PointVillage Point Thomasboro /. Hickmans Cr< Ash Post Offi F reel and-?Sin Exam?Bcnnri Winnabow?H Bolivia?Ford Lockwoods Fc Shallotte Post CH mm UTHPORT, N. C. jpeople^^fbrnT'ar^'^Tnt^ to | Farmer's Union." T1 Mrs. Frank Mintz, Mrs. Foster dil Mintz and Mrs. Ehnis Robinson otl I sang: "When The Clouds Roll cla | By." The Leland $lub gave a : so drill and song. The meeting ad- rei I journed after singing "Blest Be cei The Tie." ! ne po ! FINALS BEGIN AT th, TRAINING SCHOOL ot (Continued from page 1) (lit cises. This will be in the form of w a play. The final program comes the wc 'following night, April 29, at wt which time Dr. D. v. Bryan, m( Dean of Wake Forest College, bu will deliver the commencement , [address. At that time diplomas gc| .will be awaided to the senior. 'class. ble [ Everyone is invited to attend ou1 [the commencement exercises. mo loc CONDITION OF th( SCHOOLS SHOWN fo' IN JURY REPORT [ (Continued from page 1) [five doors, and one door is a ' makeshift affair and should be ' I replaced by a new one. We found the sanitary cbndifiSn""a'E this ^ [ school very unsatisfactory, and j recommend two new toilets. Two b)j crocks are needed, a bridge across a deep ditch over which children have to pass to get to the build- I , ing is a week and flimsy affair' land in our opinion, is a menace |jf 1 !to the safety of those who cross . it. This should be replaced by a i trs more sturdy one. re. "Bell Swamp needs new build- jnf ins;. "At Bolivia high school, we found the lock gone from door to girls toilet, one commode broken si and seats on four others broken. We recommend that a plumber be . sent there to take care of this i i and the furthe'- condition that i : there is not sufficient drainage from one of the septic tanks. | j? Plaster on walls is in bad condi- m tion, and a new roof is reco-! J mmended for the lower part of M the building. FJ "Walden colored school needs jgl | repair to weather boarding, win- || dows, steps and pumps. | 'We recommend repairs at Wac-1 cama high school to roof, which m leaks, plaster which is in bad! I condition, doors and radiators, m flues in gymnasium building, do I ? not draw well and fill room with smoke at times. "Longwood colored. building | i should be generally repaired or ] k replaced with new one. We found I I twenty-four desks to accomodate ! I one hundred and five children. ] |j "Shallotte school: The windows! need to be repaired, and two of i f the rooms in the annex building | r.eed shades. The class room being | used in the lunch room is almost | i ficet mt a mm mm VM CALL r1 the places cited bel<n of collecting 1938 T : effective after May :0STS! c April 25 th 10 to 11 A. April 25th 11:30 A. M. Robinson Store April 25 -Tripps Store April 25t Mil likens Store April 25 Ipril 26th 10 to 11 A. M oss Roads April 26th It ce April 26th 1:30 to 2: itnons Store April 26th . tts Store April 26th 4:15 enrys Store April 27th and Chevrolet MotorCo, 41 y?h'irbys Store April Of lice Square April 291, AS.E. TAX COLLF WEDNESDAY, APRIL l J 0 bad 'for children to be in. prisoners and crowded cfl .is is due to overcrowded con- The roof walls and all irrB Ion We recommend that an- |need painting. The leveB fier building be built or more controls the opening and H c3 rooms added in some way of the cell doors is not as to take care of the child- ing condition. We recomnB a There are three places in the immediate repair, as the B itral building that leak and condition is against the sfl ?, to be repaired. .Wrl- B!TK0,pl?1 ? 1 wiring is being repaired n Wg suggegt a V j building. Busses budget for this institute?! her titan the ovei-ci "We visited the countj^N iens, the rooms mentione an(j fount| tbe building ove, we found the school >ve ^ ^ farm well H iuld say fifty per cent bet et ed an?j tbe twenty-two H| in it was three yeais ago ^ tareJ f h ;|B len we inspected it. We recom ?? nd that ditch on north side of i tented. 5jg ilding be opened up. I "We visited the prisunB Shallotte (Hog Bay) grammer land while conditions thcB 100I needs window shades, ta-lnot satisfactory, they are s and chairs for children. Thejas could tie expected ur,^J tside toilets need repairing and/present circumstances. tvH .vine to new location, one bein J no recommendations to Kg ated less than 30 yards froiJ with reference to this camB - pump which furnishes wate*. new one is under construB - the school. The buildint, "We - have returned B dch is constructed of bri* I three true bills and cigB s settled to the extent that tf true bills. |Tj or facing is being pulled of J'WeJhave theregular ^ I plaster cracking and a era* itum me luuuiviug Jusu^B ive pipes are located so iifcr J. T. White, L. H. Phelps, : walls as to be a cbnstant ?e Atkinson, Coy Formyduval^B zard. The condition of Ais Milliken, H. A. Mintz, H.H ilding is such that we lecJn- Mintz, M. B. Watts, Gec^B :nd imrrediate inspection In.d.Ganey and E. H. Gray. "Southport high school iJ in court our deep appreciat^H od condition, however , more, the kindness and courtcsy^B )m is needed in the main blld-'ded to this body by the^| j. An incinerator is needea fori presiding. v3? tsh burning, walls have Icen, "This April 13, 1939. [$0 >aired but should be freqJfcitly j "Respectfully su^H y I I^IT HELPS MY FEEUnj ^ ^ / f^LIGHTUPACA/J ^hHSNB^: :vbe.. t* rrwifiiMOHid^k OR SMOKING MEASURE AT ITS BEST * CAME 1 t/ie cigarette of Castfter 7bM^L iTATirin 1 MJ11LL! I OR TAXES I v at the time designated for 9 axes. The Penalty of 4 Per I 1st. Pay before that day 9 th 1:15 to'2 P. M. I /; 2:30 to 3 P. M. M th 3:15 to 4:30 P. M. ^ :/5 A. M. to 1 P. M. 9 to 5:30 P. M. 10:30 A. M. to 12 Noon. I . April 27th 12:30 to 3 P. M. 29th 10 A. M. to 12 Noon. h 1 P. M. to 4:30 P. M. B GAUSE J I
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