IsPAY, APRIL 26, 1939 I .'ii St" George was. SoCUil CaklldaV Monday afternoon to ^' I ei her pinochle club. . oavis was high scorer THURSDAY, APRIL 27 Hit'" noon. j Woman's Club Flower Show in ' '-T'te?oVef lervK MaS?n*C bUil<^ 2 the following I"Cl0Ck until 8::? ?'clock- a, V v:. L. Garrett. J. W. I o clock and 7:30 o'clock. M. Davis, H. T. FRIDAY, \PRI1 28 ?.., r. T,? j. w. Mr" Arthur Dosher, and .MONDAY MAY 1 Pinochle club meets with Mrs. ~ H T. St. George at 2:30 o'clock. PART\ ,?ircle number 1 meets. TUESDAY, MAY 2 I \dridge was surprised circle number 2 meets. H\ night with a party. \ WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 Ix'ing his birthday. Toman's Club meets in the lumber of friends were clut room' at 3:30 o'clock.' nd enjoyed games and ?\ Blarhe Newton, R. L. ThompH. ; u.ch and cake were son* R. W. Woodsides. Ed. MarHi the following guests: |low# Price Furpless. W. E. Do mi's A. L Brown. Rev sher, and J. S. Aldridge. H N* Phillips, Mr. and I ll> Robinson. Mr. and BUJKO PARTY Hiue Whatley. Mrs. Mi- | Mrs. G. E. Hickman, I Tlv Bunko Club held its first H Hickman. Mrs. \V. B. week.' meeting in the home of L-. Hb. x' .iio \\)'otto Miuu i XTioc*-7,1dr>o Rnrnhill on ThlirsriftV I Buy In Brunswick! During the busy firming season you will iu< time to snare from yotr work to make . id other foods that they sell. ition with Superfex?with >py of the Savings Prover. I be glad to arrange a free (H Mb of ^P^kQuolifr hbhhhbhi^BHBH^^I THE STATE PORT THURSDAY CLUB Mrs. J. W. Ruark delightfully entertained her bridge club on Thursday afternoon in her home. Mrs. W. R. Lingle was high scorer and Mrs. William Wells bihgoed for consolation. Delicious ice cream with strawberries and cake were served at the close of the afternoon. Mesdaraes L. T. Yaskell William Styron, Robert Jones, W. R. Lingle, H. W. Hood, H. T. St. George, L. C. Fergus, William Wells. Fred Willing, R. I. Mintz, and E. H. Arlington were present. ATTEND MEETING Mesdames E. M. Hall, J. E. GUI, C. Ed. Taylor, E. H. Cranmer, B. J. Holden, V .V. Fredere and J. I. Davis attended the meeting of the New Hanover zone of the Missionary society at Trinity church in Wilmington on Tuesday. Personal Hugh Wallace has returned to his home at Orton after a two weeks visit in Hickory. D. D. Hilton of Charleston, S. C., spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mollycheck. Captain E. F. St. George, of Ft. Moultrie, S. C? visited Mrs. Athalia St. George last week. Mrs. J. W. Weathers, of Goldsboro, visited Miss Marion St. George last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Raybourn, of Georgetown, S. C., are visit nig net laiuci uric tins ween. Miss Bobbie Davis, member of the school faculty at Bladenboro, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis. Mrs. Viola Guthrie and son, Eugene, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks. Mrs. Roy Robinson is visiting Miss Marion St. George. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McAuley, of Wilmington, visited Mrs George P. Howey Sunday. Winnabow News Mesdames Eldridge Furgus and V. T. Sullivan of Wilmington were visitors with the Earps Wednesday. Mrs. T. E. Cooper and Mrs. Stack and little daughter of Wilmington visited Mrs. J. L. Henry Wednesday enroute to visit relatives in South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Blllie Prince of Philadelphia, Pa. visited Mrs. C, H. Zibelin Saturda'y ehroiife tc visit Mr. Princes' parents at Southport. Miss Mary Aiken of Wilmington spent the week-end with Miss Ethel Satterfield. Mrs. Maggie Nichols has returned to her home in Southport after visiting Mrs. Lizzie Henry. Misses Olina Presson, Lois Cooper, Gertrude Lauchlulin and Davis of Wilmington, Miss McClure of Bolivia, and Misses Julia and Helen Taylor and Charles Taylor spent Sunday at Brookgreen gardens, S. C. Ira Chadwick of U .S. Naval service, San Diego Cal,. visited his mother, Mrs. Rosie Davis and family this week. Kermon Lewis of Rocky Mount visited his father, W. D. Lewis this week. Lindsay Skipper of Rocky Mount spent last week-end with his mother, Mrs. Lila Skipper. Mrs. Bessie Plumb of Wilmington spent the week-end with the Reids. Byron Freeman of U. S. Nava service ana nis sister or to. visited their parents, Rev. and Mrs W. J. Freeman, Sunday. fp -NOl RABIES \i In compliance wi Laws, 1935, all owner: required under penalty vaccinated against ral months of age must April 1, 1939, and July vaccination, if done t appointed inspecters, the dog is vaccinated ment; seventy-five een for the fifty cents will his 1939 dog tax. The following hav Inspectors for the seve NORTHWEST TOWN CREEK SMITHVILLE LOCKWOODS FOLLY 5HALLOTTE WACCAMAW Look for an annot of your Inspector, codog to be vaccinated a Board County BRUNSWIC j a PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Freemai and Miss Isabella McDougold o Wilmington spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. A. F Henry. W. C. Savage accompanied dep juty Henry Potts of Southport'ti j Raleigh Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skippe and Mr. and Mrs. Randal Skippe visited Mrs. Lila Skipper and Mr? i Lizzie Henry Sunday afternoon. Rev. and Mrs. R. K. Sinder, spent last Sunday and Monda; In Holly Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ward o Marionville, Va., and Pocamok City, Md., were visitors here Mon day. Mrs. Marion Dosher of South port and Miss Williams of Ral eigh were visitors here Tues day. W. J. Fields of Chapel Hi! is visiting his son, J. R. Fields and family. Mrs. Whisnant of Shelby is vis iting her sister, Mrs. J. J. Ram sur and family. Willing B. Foulke of Philadel phia, Pa., spent the week em j with his brother, G. R. Foulk and family. John Pridgen, Mr. and Mrs Orrell of Wilmington, visite friends here Sunday afternoon. I J. W. Savage and Lacy Daw kins spent the week-end in Frank I linville and Biscoe. ; T.y one of the regularly is fifty cents, provided I at a regular appointts otherwise. Full credit I be given the owner on e been appointed Rabies ral townships: G F. GANEY I GOLDIE LEWIS J G. HEWETT S. O. HEWETT ... WARREN MILL!KEN HARLEE GORE incement of the schedule operate by taking your t a regular call. Commissioners :k county at - ^ t , , I NEWS 1 = BRIEFS r ?-? r i. TRAXSFERRED W. C. Reece has been transs! ferred from the local WPA ofV j fice to Whiteville. fj MEDICAL PATIENT e Bennie Price, of Southport, is - in the Dosher Memorial Hospital as a medical patient. -! FOR TREATMENT - Mrs. J. H. Sellers, of Bolivia, 1 i was admitted to the Dosher Me'1 j mortal Hospital Friday and re- i' ' I mained for two days as a medi- j * i cal patient. ; { SPECIAL PROGRAM j J Members of the Dixon Chapel | * - Sunday school are preparing a i Mothers Day program to be pree sented May 14 at Sharon church. I. IN HOSPITAL d Mrs. J. .1. Hawes, of Supply, ] is a patient at the Dosher Me morial Hospital. ! t I ( f SURGICAL PATIENT \[ ( Mrs. W. G. Sullivan, of Winna- I \ bow, was admitted Sunday as a * surgical patient to the Dosher!^ e Memorial Hospital. t J REYNOLDS KNOX J i- Of interest to friends will be J d the following: ^ Mrs. Dora Knox announces the ' I- marriage of her daughter, Lillian, |, > to Mr. Mack Reynolds April 26 1 d at 6:30 P. M. at Zion M. E. |a Church near Winnabow. The 1 d couple wil lmake their home at i 3 Winnabow. d J i FOR SALE: Large C'oolerator lee J e refrigerator. 1 5-burner oil j i o stove with built-in oven. Both in |1 n excellent condition. Cheap. J. J.: < a Loughlin, Jr., Southport, N. C. j J e ' ? Save Time,. 0 k 11 Don't waste time g< a for merchandise that " here in your own coi 16 as well as time to gc foolish to waste eith you'll he pleased wit get at our store. # 1 G. W. Kir lc * SUPPLY bbmphhwhbhhhi >C iii??????, ic ^ * *01308 l IN | J! ^ saw I IN 1932 (last ye. repeal) BEER' WERE PRACTICALLY *Doia from doord of Alcoholic Beer helps even those who the tune of a million dollar! beer tax revenue reaches b munity, to help pay for relii for education... and to lifti otherwise rest directly on tl To this, add a million new And a 100 million dollar fan How can we keep these be BEER...a be As the weather turns warmer?Keep comfort- ' able, stylish ~nd econo- j nicai by visiting cur shop regularly. OUR AIM .... TO PLEASE YOU Specialty Shop ! Under New Management" j < SOUTHPORT, N. C. i | i < " ??_ ~ i J : |i WANT ADS 11 'OR SALE: 120-acre tract of ' fertile land with good crop of | j imber. Originally part of J. H. m i"rink estate. Price $2,000.00. In- , erested parties may contact S. B. j \ 'rink, Southport, or make in- J luirey direct to owner Ralph F. r 'rink. Seaman Barracks, Navy \ fard, Charleston, S. C. 3-8-c t LEGALS ij i. j VOTl( K OF l'OKECLOM'RF. SALE ? Under and by virtue o 'he power 1 if sale contained in thai "mrfaire t leetl dated February 18. 1030, from t !>. L. Oorp atnl wife Atmnaa flor* j ;. W. Core anil wife Mae .Morris i lore, duly recorded in f?ook 4S. Fage 1 87 to lhe undersigned mortgagee. ,< vhich said mortgage was made bv me i j issigned to K. Holden Jr. and on j i vhich indebtedness there has been I lel'ault in the payment of the said I mlehtedness and interest thereon. Up- I in the demand of the said E. Holden J r.. the present assignee and holder 1 f the said mortgage, in order to omply with the terms of tlie said 1 nortgace, the undersigned mortgagee fill sell at public sale at the court- 1 louse door to the highest bidder for ' lash At Noon On Monday. May 22pd., 1 939. the following described lands seated in Shallotte Township. Brunswick fount v. North Carolina, bounded ind described as follows: Beginning at a pine in McD. Buss's ; ine, running east with the Jesse Hick- i' nan line to C\ A. Rourke's corner; hence about southeast with James | Jolni?s line to a black gum in Saw ' ^it Branch; thence with John Lud-1 urn's line to a stake in McD. Rush's . ine: thence with the said H"s? line 0 the Beginning, containing ?5 acres. | nore or less: - Eventing hmvpyor. j 1 aeres deeded to .1 \V. Brooks on i he West end of the tract The successful bidder will be re- '. luired to pay 10 (ten) percent as al! rood faith deposit, awaiting flie con- j' irmation if no raise of bid is made | , , Save Money )ing to distant towns you can buy right j mty. It costs money i shopping, and it is er when we know h the sen ice you'll by & Son r tvt , m. v^. Facts That Concern You CREASED M \ SINC Z>s, Vfcf % S?4 ar before ^ S TAXES F^*llic^ ' NOTHING! do not drink it! To for us? Brewer; 3 a day nation-wide, on keeping beei ack into every com- itself. They wai ef, for public works, possible way. ' rx burden that would they can?and i he taxpayers. May we lend ' jobs made by beer, unusual seif-r< m market. United Brewers nefits... foryou and 40th Street, Ne verage of moderatic ????_ page three vithin ten days. This dated and posted this April 20. .939. Tel it ha Parker. Mortgagee. For the lse of E. Holden Jr. Assignee. ?. Ed. Taylor. Atty. 5-17-cXOTICE OF KC-SAI.E State of Xorth Carolina County of Brunswick ; Pursuant to an order of the Superor Court of Brunswick County, made n the Special Proceeding entitled: Sdgar D. Warren, et als Vs Mary if. Warren et al*. I exposed to sale "** 0 the highest bidder, on the 10th lay Qf April 1939. the hereinafter de- , scribed lands, when and where V "T. Sullivan became the last and highest.'ft udder for the sum of $460.00; and hat within ten days thereafter Victor ?. Garner increased said bid in perent as provided by law. Therefore he undersigned commissioner, will, on he 8th day of May. 1929. at 12:00 >'clock, noon, at the courthouse door n Southport. North Carolina, offer or sale to the highest bidder, for ash. that certain tract of land lying n Town Creek Township. Brunswick bounty. Xorth Carolina. and more mticuiarly described as follows, to vit :Beginning at a Black Gum tree. W. r. Bobbins corner in the run of thro"* vestern prong of Old ^ield branch: tins thence up said run of the branch south 98 degrees West. 143 feet to 1 Puff Wood tree: thence un the 'Hit South 11 degrees. 30 minutes. iVost. 193 feet to a stake: thence tin he run South 34 degrees West. 138 'eel to a stake: thence up the ruii south 87 degrees We?t. 83 feet to. a . spruce Pine; thence South 47 degrees A'est. 18 feet to a light wood stump J it the mouth of the ditch in the i hove mentioned branch: thence ub mid ditch South 38 decrees West. 3r"? feet to a stake iu the edge of a imall nond; thence South 80 degrees IVest. 82b.. feet to a Sonic* Pine in he edge" of said nond; thence up iaid ditch South St degrees West, G2l" feet to the public roatl; thence south about 73 degrees 'Vifh 4. D. Harrelsnn's line to J. T Bobbins orner: thence with his line Xorth ihout l'"? degrees Ea?*t. about 1000 feot o a stike f T Bobbins corner I. F Swain's line; thence with Swain's lino Xorth 72 degrees East 155 feet to a stake. said rswain'p. orner; thence Vor*h 7 J d^gre*?. vn olnutes West, 317 feet ?/> the Begianine. Containing about 22 acres, more >r less. ?/ .#' Subject However to the slower invest of Mary M Warren widow O A. Warren, as set out by Conir . nissioners duly qualified and t*n;\ uteri ff of Brunswick County, North Carolina: This lh<* .Oth dav of \pril. 1939. I. II. Ferguson, Commissioner? i VOTH'K OF KESAI.F OF I AND WHRRKAS, on the !l7th. day of' ?, August. 193-1. James F. Hart. deceasjnt executed pod delivered unto W. !\ McfJibony. Trustee for Land Rank Pommis" inner a certain deed of f-'tpt which is recorded in the office f the Register '?f Deed* fo?- Rrur?- . \ .'ick County. North Carolina*. In t Rnok ?:0 at Page t'.3; and WHRRRA8, default has been made n the payment of tl?c indebtedness thereby secured as therein provided ?nd the trustee has been reciucsted . by the ouiier and holder 'hereof to exercise the ttower of sale therein contained: and AVHRRRA8. sale was had. under f thp Clerk of the Superior Court for Brunswick Count v.* and WHT3RRAS, a raiso of hhl was filed with th" Clerk of the Superior Court oti April 7th. 1939. within ten . lays after said ?*ale. and said Clerk having ordered the undersigned trustee to advertise and rftH ll the real PStstc described therein: NOW. THRRRFORF. under and hv vlrture of the authority conferred bv the said deed of trust the undersigned Trustee will on the 22nd. day of April. 1939. at the court house door of Brunswick County. North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon offer foi sale In the highest bidder for ca?h the following real estate: Ml that certain trad, piece or parcel of land lying and being situated in Smithvillc Township. Brunswick Countv. North Carolina, containing One Hundred and Thirty-Seven (137t acres, more or less, adjoining the laud- of the Barber heirs oij the north: lands of A B. Mercer on the east, lands of William Creen on the south, and the Marsh of Governor's Creek on the west, and being situate . about eight miles from the Town of Southnort and near what Is known as the river road The proi>erfy is more fully described by metes and bounds in tlie deed of trust above mentioned to " I it h referente is made This Mm 10th. d*?v of Anril 1939. W. ri UcfJTROVY.TRrSTFR. C. I'D TAYLOR, Agent and Atty. for Trustee. 4-19-o * I IS'o. 6 of a aeries. ^ ' ^ Ui?>7 CI fO iSTHATiS IGHTILY s of America realize this depends - retailing as wholesome as beer nt to help public officials in every They cannot enforce laws. But will? cooperate! ' you a booklet telling of their ;gulation program? Address: i Industrial Foundation, 19 East w York, N. Y. * M mmm