PACE FOUR 7p C L. 1 lercises; Friday night, April 2 I raining L^CFlOOi 8 o'clock, graduation exercise 8 Chief speaker of the occasio: fnmmonromonf Dean A' Steele, of tire Depar vUllllllCllCClllClli ment of Religious Educatio >.--i? Kr.ve HuHnr?- thr? course of tl' XHlJp \_IUU, \? iiuimt; CLMI , A I ajvi, ?wj? ?-0 (Lord's Prayer chanted): Chorus, year enlarged the auditorium ar glee club: announcements: reces- built a larger stage, so that tl sional; benediction. Rev, C. entire student body can sit i Goodman, pastor First Baptist comfort and enjoy assembly pr< Church. grams. On Monday night, April 24, at As a step towards the ultimat 8 o'clock, senior class play: (consolidation of all schools i "Auntie Up": Tuesday night, Ap- Brunswick county, through tli ril, 25. 8 o'clock, Spring Review; efforts of the parents and teacl Wednesday night, April 26, 8:00, jers with the co-operation of or glee club recital: Thursday night, f | ^ Boone's Neck Club ft Women Meet n , 18' Mrs. S. W. Lewis was hostess r- to the Boone's Neck Home Dem e [ onstration club Friday afternoon r~ After the poultry leader has 'r I given a few helpful hints for thi month of April, Mrs. Marion S 10 Dosher, the home agent, made at interesting talk on clothing sug | gestions. in Those present included: Mes ). I damse Everett Hewett, Staffon Hewett, S. W. Roach, Bessie Cai c son, W. E. Bellamy, L. M. Robin n son, W. T. Benton, Nannie Wil !e liams, Tommie Hewett and Misse i- Ersell and Fairlee Lewis, ir . y Winnabow Club i - m m Women Mee m E Mrs. A. P. Henry was hostes; last Tuesday to the Winnabov Home Demonstration club. The meeting: was presided ove by Miss Josie Reid, who handei out the cancer control campaign j literature. Following several an | nouncements the clothing leader Mrs. R. L. Sullivan, and Mrs | Marion S. Dosher, home agent t gave the lesson for the month 01 selecting becoming lines and col ors. Mrs. R. L. Sullivan led in ai interesting guessing contest. Aft envards the hostess served deli cious refreshments to Mesdamei Lee Kye? J. H. Mills, Isaac Gore Sullivan and Dosher: and Misse: .Tosie and Bertha Rcid, Man ' Maultsby. Pauline Leincr am | Elain Sullivan. BOONE'S NECK Mrs. Ava Bellamy attended hci [club at Southport Thursday night Earl, Francis, Maitland and Hubert were visitors there also. Ersell Lewis, accompanied bj | Mrs. Alex Williams, returner home Friday evening. Mrs. Lillian Benton and Fairlee Lewis took a trip to Wilmington Saturday. Mrs. O. H. Holdcn and twe sons, visited Mrs. S. W. Lewi; 1 and family Sunday evening. cation, a new bus was purchased making two busses that transport county children into South port. The new bus has a capa city of 65 students, and it transports on an average of 52 students per day. Thus the high school enrollment has greatly increased over last year. Next yeai the Smithville district of whicll the County Training School is the center will be totally consolidated with the purchase ol another large bus to bijing intc Southport all the county children in this district. ut-Climbs Field tfjj ; fastest selling car in the nation d simply because it's the biggest ance. Chevrolet is best! Because es, out-climbs and out-performs iced cars?bar none! Chevrolet is best! Because it -priced cars brings you the enind style leadership of Body by >. Chevrolet is best! Because it's iced car combining the outstandtures of high-priced cars, while ley on purchase price, operation e it... today! T LOWEST COST!" > lolivia, N. C. THE ST Bob Futch and relatives were Gi visitors of Mrs. Lillian Benton de ? Sunday. ar Early Bellamy and Hermand L< . Grey attended the quarterly f1 conference at the Village Meth- p. 5jodist Church Sunday. I! Members of Sharon Methodist ! Church have organized an Epi.'worth League. They elected as 1 [president, Frances Bellamy; vice-1 ^president, Fairlee Lewis; secre-1 , tary, Ida Mae Roach; treasurer,! j Earl Bellamy, and as their gen- , ! jeral leader, Mrs. Ruby Reaves. Everyone is looking forward to "Home Coming Day" at Sharon Church, Sunday, May 14. A Mother's Day program will be f given and dinner will be served | at the church. Everyone is wel- 1 s I come. _ | . I LOCAL NEWS MATTER j I GOING VERY STRONG ? Bill Sharpe, State Publicity Di- 1 1.1 rector, advises W. B. Keziah that 1 , j local matter, both pictures and _j.stories, are going very strong. A N< I new release has recently been made on a picture of the Price ~ Creek lighthouse, under the cap- C01 tion "Wanna Go Lighthouse Keep ing?" to This property was recently sold '01 by the government under sealed Gc bids and it is not known yet who H< the purchaser was. Another fea- Lc ture that is going great guns ke \ is the story of the wandering ca ^ j Bell Buoy and the picture of the old Caswell lighthouse. els ' Mrs. N. J. Hines jj r Club Hostess m | The Leland Home Demonstra- I tion Club met with Mrs. N. J. I xrvc r. a nines IIML i ii' .1'i11iiuMi w. ... ' Losen, presided. After a short, business meet* ing, Mrs. N. J. Hines, clothing leader, was in charge. She distributed bulletins and fashion sheets and spoke on "Selecting 1 Becoming Lines and Color." Mrs. Hines closed with a contest: "What To Wear To Capture A 3 Man." Mrs. Douglas Cook and Mrs. 5 W. S. Cook reported on garden ' notes for the month and poultry ' suggestions, respectively. Mrs. J. D. With row was in charge of recreation, after which I the hostess served delicious refreshments. There were 18 members and one new member pres ,ent, Four-H Club enrollment in the r United States reached a new high 1 in 1938, with 1,286,029 boys and girls listed as members in 74,584 local clubs. Approximately 7,500,000 farm youths have been trained in this work since it was ' started in 1914. Martin McKimmon, Laurinburg, and C. E. Upchurch, Raeford, ' have been selected as North Carolina's members on a control com' mittee to administer the watermelon marketing program this year. Nearly 5,000 mounted speci. mens, representing more than 1,400 species of higher plants, , comprise the nucleus of the herbarium of the Great Smoky Mounf tains National Park in Tennessee | and North Carolina. . COTTON This year, Northampton County i cotton farmers will plant a large percentage of their acreage to Coker 100 because of good results secured from this variety in all sections of the county last year. STRIKETROUBLEBARELV AVERTED FRIDAV EVENING (Continued from page one) dock and the men were on their ?? il. way uut LU me oiup ucivic tuc crowd down near the pilot office knew what had happened. The highest pitch of excitment was reached when the leader of the strickers came over to question Ganey and was assured that "if trobule starts we've got plenty of men to take care of it". "I see you've got a lot of help now", the strike leader is quoted as saying, "but if you didn't have you wouldn't get away with this." "I'd 3tay right here and do the same thing until you stomped me while you ran over me", Sheriff Ganey told him. The strickers remained orderly and left town as the boat was passing. Actually, according to Sheriff I laWMi&lNJlfBE? I SOAPSALE PALMOLIVE 7c SUPER SUDS (Red Box) 10c SUPER SUDS (Blue Box) ...10c (GET CLOTHES "HOSPITAL CLEAN") OCTAGON SOAP (Giant) ...5c OCTAGON POWDER (Large) 5c OCTAGON TOILET 5c OCTAGON CLEANSER 5c OCTAGON CHIPS 10c OCTAGON GRANULATED ..10c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5c Hollywood BEAUTY Soap 5c | CREME OIL SOAP Ac KLEX (Pumice) SOAP 5c Universal Hardwater Soap 5c TRIPLE CAKE SOAP 5c D. C ANDREWS shallotte, N. C. 4 ATE PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. iney, he had. only, 4 of his ALDERMEN fOR puties. There were 2 patrolmen 2ND AND 3RD id there was Policeman Mel WARDS NAMED iwis an dhis assistant. (Continued from page 1) didates that the two men receivaddles Own Canoe For A ing the highest vote be declared Distance Of 1,500 Miles nominated, and the vote was, (Continued from page 1) Berg, 35; Hubbard, 27; E. P. takes him. Spencer, 25, and Clarence SpcnHe carries a small primus ceri j stove and always has at The city election will be held l?vst one days supply of food cn Xuesd M 2, and this year aboard When he sets out u ,s ?xpected to follow the usual from any point. The tent, his clothing, stove custom ?f being just a matter of and a small supply of food lform- 11 has *** more 15 ,, ,. .. . .. . years since a person running as are practically the only things !an in.Jependent against the concarried in the canoe, which is |vention nominee was SUCccssful 34-lnches wide at the widest jn hia upset taCtics. Point. Ho uses a 5 foot 8-inch j Voting places will be open on single bladeldy Lewis, Town Creek; Johnie pended upon payment of $75.00 :wett, Smithville; S. O. Hewett, and costs. ickwoods Folly; Warren Milli- James Johnson, colored, also n, Shallotte; Harlce Gore, Wac- was fined $75.00 and costs after maw. having his 6 months sentence for Notice of vaccinations appears the same offense suspended, sewhere in today's paper. Newkirk Sullivan, colored, was R. D. SHALLO' Distribu I B SB ^R B ^^B ^^B^^B R^B ^B > v^B ? B B| B BBp- J SSSI BR I Gasoline-Motor For Brunsw i , . .. , . . t i ? There's A Dei ? ^ ' . ' ^ COMM ? ^ -n ? . r. i ; V, < - ? ' . t > \ ' '* \ *' J -"V ? *- - I 4.' ^gmmamsggggggggggggggggg^ggg^ .. . . ' . ' . ,<) .. X ' ' ' Ifc f- ? - - . WEDNESDAY^apph^B found guilty of possession of non- Monticeilo his son- SS*H tax-paid liquor and was given 4 points of' interest in ^ months, this judgment being sus- ville. On his return h pended upon payment of $10.00 route that carried aiH* ffi costs. the Shennandoah Vallev' fi Earl Johnson, colored, was rowly averted an autorrr^M found guilty of possession of non- cident when a careless tax-paid liquor and his sentence went through a traffic -"Mi of 4 months on the roads was Sue continued upon payment of $50 now acceptinFB fine and costs. q ijjj, I _ , , (Continued from page B&S I ITTf P BITQ without delay. Rudolph Jul 1 1 LL LI I 1 U Southport, who is Count"^H OF BIG NEWS U1 U,U 1'*"' " " r-jl'i. applications. (Continued from page one) ish the names of the nht^H motor trip to Virginia the latter who have volunteered to part of last week. The country ^ applicants free of charge Chief Executive travelled as aj Information and anniH ordinary citizen and without hi blanks may also be obtah^l I usual Police escort. He visited tl* correspondance direct with^H mansion of Thomas Jeffersca, j m. t. u. uincer, e on oraMg MISS MAR^ B. FURLONG I Will be at the DISHER MEMORIAL IIOsH ! PITAL on SATURIAY, APRIL 29th, at nin gjj o'clock to talk winthose who are intereste^H in HOSPITAL INSTANCE. SHE R^'RESENTS THE g Hospital Slvings Association {IS WHITE I rrtkc I tor For I gw wK ? /?M \ ,||| / ^w Oil-Lubricants I | * ' * ** *. ' rt JBS . I . ,*.^\ * 1 " * "M .'^5w& ick County I I ' |w T aler In Every I UNITY I m , t ** - I'jSu vQB n