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M^PAY, MAV 22^1 fhr Xfahter r has really come . . . j v."it of beach clothes 1^. iVet has announced to we even saw boys the other clay ... -ven-.-'t's dub had a de ; Mrs. Cran^B . musical read the . but for which followed, j'y glean the information show . . . I me ladies know, yion hose went ' W Ruark's startH - turned out that I Ill and two Of! from Wilmington were j 1 it developed I seussion. Miss Boiling) M ,i pair when she visjKre three weeks ago (Nylon! Asheville) I B sent hers, so those ladies who ! . them the timeseveral weeks. Both Ht::i hose are doing very lj> Gone with the Wind", i received priceless free ' ivertising from the and here,' F^M rlus0^? lIIt? F,wumvi' vw j pXY' * * * Isolations to the Home j clubs of Bruns-' CdtTY Hr.-T.ar.'.- club held its last ^B- 0f the year on VVednes^B:?rr.oon in the home of H Cranmer. The entire AH" B*; was open to accomoH: '.rge number of guests ^B 5 ^B- flowers formed an at-1 ^B? background for the in- ' ^B: musical program which J BE Mrs. W. A. ^B of Wilmington, was in' ^B of the program and sev- 1 B-rt from Wilmington gave ^Br.r luring the afternoon. | ^B?r?We program is as fol-! ^B Maria"- by Otto Olsson, composer. Mrs. Ver^Bierv sang with Mrs. O. O. ' ^Bries at the piano. Violin; o was played by Mrs. Eric flmlc by Mrs. O. O. Hum . Art Risen. My Beloved," l^B-Taylor. and "Cargoes" a ;'.}Bby John Masefield set to ||B by Dodson. were sung by MMtCowan accompanied by ^pjcphries. H A French played two i ^Bn bv Cecile Chaminade. ^Bi:e Chant". H. Bemberg, I Ir:sh Love Song". Lang, I V: by Mrs. George Smith Song"- Oscar Weil, by ^ Xarden. Mrs. Avery, and ^ ?r.ne". Vitali-Aver, a bril wcert piece for the violin, jMSnc N'orden. accompanied Hungarian Rhapsody", HfflV WED., THUR mm\ MAY 22 THE SECI broods ov< h haunting one of th gripping ? THE R ! "GONE \\ Now presents ed with er;ua and story of jj Davit PICT RE LAURENCE \ OLIVII j NOTE:? f Performances j. 2:25 - 4:50 the engag n 94Q (Of Is clpmate | wick for their all-day meetinj | at Shallotte on Monday. In spite of the heat, a successful prograrr was carried out. They put or- a good flowei show and their exhibitions o; handwork were especially inter esting. The things we remembei Mrs. J. J. Knox's brown afgat . , . The exhibits brought by Mrs Z. G. Ray from Waccamaw . . Mrs. London Lewis' crocheted bee spread ... as we hurried by we didn't see the names on some oi the pieces . . . These were exquisite pieces of cut work and deli cate crocheting, and very attractive pillows . . . The curio collection was alsc very good . . . They had all ol them dated and the necessary information written for them . . * ? * There were a number of clut exhibits which were mighty gooc ... To name only a few of the good ones . . . The Shallotte table . . . The Exum series of three faKlae eoH ir? ores Keon bfo cif yji uiiuici and supper, complete with suggested menus . . . The miniature garden, and the arrangements with fruits and vegetables . . The Southport shadow boxes (two of them) . . . and the miniature house with grounds, which, we think, was the Longwood exhibition . . . There were fruit and vegetable colections . . . and they all added up into a highly successful show for the county. * * * was played by Mrs. R~I?Mintz. At the conclusion of the program the guests were served orange ice cream with cake anc later demi-tasse. Hostesses with Mrs. Cranmei were Mrs. R. I. Mintz, Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mrs. Prince O'Brien and Mrs. Clarence Crapon. NEWS 1 BRIEFS . 1 FOR TREATMENT C. H. Swann, of Southport, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital Saturday for treatment. HOSPITAL PATIENT A. A. Arnold, of Southport, is a patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital for treatment. PATIENT Mrs. R. J. Rabon, of Bolivia, entered Dosher Memorial Hospital for treatment Monday. ATTEND CONVENTION Misses Theo Outlaw, Robbie Woodside and Evelyn Smith left Tuesday for Greensboro to at tend the state council or uie Daughters of America. SUMMER SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lingle left Monday for Salisbury. Mr. Lingle plans to attend the first session of the Duke University summer school. PREACHING SERVICE Rev. C. N. Phillips, pastor, announces the following schedule of preaching services for Sunday, May 26; Camp church, Shallotte, 11 a. m.; Concord, Supply, 8 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. ., FRI., SAT., a f\ 23-24.25 4 Days *ET Of MANDERLEY er many lives - mysterious ... in e most dramatic and ttories ever told. /IAN WHO MADE 'ITH THE WIND" another triumph produc1 faithfulness to the text a truly great novel? J O. Selznick's URIZATION OF BECCA starring J0Att :R*FONTAINE start at 12:00 noon? 7:15 - 9:40 each day of ement . . Feature 10 linutes later. OPERATION Miss Jane Shannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Shannon, of I Southport underwent an operai tion Saturday for the removal of her appendix. IN HOSPITAL r Miss Virginia Sellers of Bolivia ^ was admitted to Dosher Memorial " Hospital for treatment Sunday. i ANNOUNCE BIRTH r Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Cumf bee, of Southport announce the j birth of a daughter at Dosher p Memorial Hospital Monday. > APPENDECTOMY | Mrs. G. L. Sanders, whose hus I band is an employee of the State ' Highway force now stationed at !; Southport, underwent an opera' i tion for removal of her appendix I Monday at Dosher Memorial Hos j pital. j FOOT INJURED >1 R. D. Willetts, of Bolivia, suf j fered a foot injury Sunday and was entered at Dosher Memorial I Hospital for treatment. ' SURGICAL PATIENT 1 Mrs. Elwood Clemmons, of Bol' J ivia entered Dosher Memorial > j Hospital as a surgical patient *: Tuesday. , . ? Winnabow News ',1 - .! Mrs. Geo. R. Foulke is visiti 1 ing in Pennsylvania. ! Madames McColl, Edge and Wilkins and Misses Esther Shipp 1 and Mary Elkins, of Wilmington, 11 visited Mr. and Mrs. George - Richman Thursday evening. W. G. Fields of Chapel Hill j spent Saturday with his brother, J. R. Fields and family. , I Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Plaxco and children, of Southport, soent Sun'! day afternoon with the A. P. and ' J. L. Henry famlies. ' | Mrs. Hattie Galloway and chil| dren, Misses Frances and James, attended services at New Hope Presbyterian church Sunday 1 morning. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hodges and daughter. Miss Henrietta, and Miss Bessie Williams spent Sunday with W. D. Tharp and family. Capt. Tom Sellars of Wilmington was a visitor here Monday morning. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Freeman and daughter, Miss Dorothy, visited in Shallotte Monday. L. T. Yaskell, of Southport, was a visitor here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Henry and Mrs. J. L. Henry were visitors in Southport Monday evening. The Daily Vacation Bible School ' started at New Hope Monday j with a very good attendance. Rev. J. D. Withrew, the pastor, has charge and it will continue for j 2 weeks. All children are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Vines and Miss Helen Dobson, of WilmingI ton, visited Mrs. J. L. Henry Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker and son, Kenneth, were callers here Tuesday enroute to visit relatives : in Hendersonville and other points [ in Western North Carolina. The Young People's League of New Hope church spent a pleas ant evening Tuesday at the home of Miss Juanita Sowell. Games were played after which refresh! ments of Cake and ice cream I were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Gill, of Bol- | j ivia, spent Thursday with Mrs. | D. R. Johnson. Miss Kate Johnson spent Satj urday with Mrs. William Kopp at Bolivia. Mrs. Richard Kye, of WinstonSalem. is visiting her parents, J Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Tharp. Mrs. Lundie Reynolds, of Melbar, Fla., is visiting her brother, I Martin B. Robbins, and family. | i! A Year 11 in 7 "Clean U I J [ Twelve months ago ( II to commence weedir [ practices unbecomin I great law-abiding mi [ matum issued them I themselves. J | To date, 78 beer He 11 beer dealers used th< J | being removed the b 11 tation of the thousai and ethical business. II As a new year begir J ] to carry forward agg 11 and asks continuanc J [ reputable beer outleti 11 Brewers and North 1 . i ] [ EI j | 813-817 Commercial I i eeeooooeoHoeosoi the state, gORT PILOT, SOUTliPORT. N. C. BOLIVIA NEWS' Mbsdames Beatrice Bennett, Gene Russ and Layton Bennett Mrs. George Milligan is visit- were visitors in Wilmington Mon; ing her son, KelT Milligan, of Bo- day. livia. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clemmons Miss Edna Maultsby has re- and Miss Buffkin attended the turned to Kinston after visiting movies at Southport Thursday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. night. i Maultsby. James Hewett, of Supply, spent Friends of Mrs. Koyce Rabon the week with his sister, Mrs. I will regret to learn that she is Elmer Long. ja patient in DOsher Memorial Mr. and MrS. Lennon Swain [Hospital. and Warren Swain, of St. Pauls, j Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mintz and visited here Thursday afternoon, [daughter, Isadore, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mintz, jMrs. Bennie Mills and little dau- Mrs. Harry Mintz and Billie jghter visited Mrs. Ken Milligan Russ were Wilmington visitors [Saturday. Rev. T. F. Johnson and Friday. ;Mrs. Elwood Sullivan and little I Miss Maxine Marshall, of White j daughter also visited Mrs. Milli* j Lake, is spending a while with igan on Sunday. her aunt, Mrs. Donald Hodges, j Friends are glad to learn that Mrs. McRinley Hewett is a paMrs. Milligan has returned tient at the James Walker Mehome and is much improved af- morial Hospital, ter being seriously: ill in Dosher Mrs. Rosa Lee Robinson and Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Hodges and children, of Mrs. G. B. Player, of Wilming- Comfort, visited friends and reton, visited her sister, Mrs. S. W. latives here Saturday. [Maultsby last week. Misses Beulah Edwards and j Lee W. Phelps is some what Britie Holden were visitors in | improved after being very ill j Wilmington last week. i last I "MV' anH Mrs; Pnhprt S Whlfp Mr. and Mrs. Hurley K. | were Wilmington visitors Friday. Maultsby and little son, Tommy, I Mr. and Mrs. Brown Walker of Wilmington, visited his per- j were Wilmington visitors Sunday :ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Maults- afternoon. ! by, and Mrs, Charles Bell Sun Mr. and Mrs. W; D. Hewett, Exum News | of Wilmington, visited Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Phelps last week-end. 1 Rev. M. L. Mintz filled his ni |i ., TVTfc* regular appointment at New Life Snallotte INcWS Baptist church Saturday night and Sunday: j Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Andrews The New Life Girls Auxiliary land Mrs. Jesse Andrews spent and Royal Ambassadors combined, i last week in Rocky Mount. held its regular meeting Saturday Mffi-W-WM Cool . . . Comfortable .. . Stylish DRESSES . . SHOES . . HATS For Ladies and Young Ladies SUMMER TROUSERS STRAW HATS . . SHOES For Men and Boys i< .I. | G. W. Kirby & Son Ql TDPI Vi N r I , who voted for me when I ran for the Democratic W?Bm nomination for State Sen- WJBfc polls Saturday and vote 9 for me again. And my friends who failed to J'jM vote for me in the last 9 k primary, I want yow to give me your support AI Rj^s I jMBUWBBKgL w " ' of Action Results jj 'he Old North State's || p or Close Up" Campaign jj lithe North Carolina beer industry went into action 11 ig out those relatively few beer retailers who, by J [ g good citizens, tended to bring reproach on the I \ ajority. "Clean Up or Close Up" was the ulti- 1 [ and we feel that our action results speak for 11 ? i v If enses havte been revoked?revoked because 78 11 ;ir licenses to shield illegal activities. Thus are ]1 ad spots that, left done, would smear the repu- 11 ads who operate within the bounds of decency 11 conduct. 1! is, tHis committee states anew its determination j1 jressively its now well-established program . . . e of your alertness to patronize only decent, 11. I Carolina Beer Distribntors Committee 11 )GAR H. BAIN, State Director holding Raleigh, N. G j j XWOOOOOOMOOOOMMOOOOOOOMOOOM ~ . JJI . I lfk. f i 1 ^ ?'?-1 '1 J 1 >' ' night. Mrs. M. L. Mintz is co'un-j "Now'', says D. E. Jones, rural! he celor of the organization. I electrification specialist of N. C. tbi foi B. L. Russ of Fayetteville spent1 State College, "farmers are learnthe week end here with his fam- ing how electricity can be put ilv to work to lighten burdens and Miss Kate Johnson, Mr. and economically operate heating and is Mrs. Willie Johnson and Ralph refrigeration units on the farm." H(] I Phelps, Jr., of Southport vis- named the operation of I ited relatives in this community bro?ders f?r chicks, dairy equip- 1 Sunday. i menh an(' feed grinders, and the A1 Max Edwards, of Shallotte, is ?,? spending sometime here with his R. Phelps. Mrs. James Purvis and daugh- W VV t ter, Patricia, of Ash, visited Mrs. m a S I SLff i&Jjy | I Purvis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I f| S jj 1 ; B. Edwards, Sunday. jft a Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, of Durham, have returned to their home after visiting relatives here. Mrs.! j Morgan was formerly Miss Edna; ? , , i Mintz of this community. 1 ou never hear or o Laura Mae, infant daughter of! cf Colossal, Stupendous, j Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKeithan, has been sick several days. tions in price of merchrn Mr. ana Mrs. Lester u. r.a- - nol'cv wards and children, of Southport, " J" visited relatives here Sunday. J. T. Tripp and Mr. Bennett. Our policy is, and ah tsxssb =.r?"ln ?f ????*-* <** Miss Catherine Vereen is able j of profit. When you trad< to be out after a several days ., jllnesg pay premium prices the Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McKeithan year for merchandise tha and children, of Bladenboro, vis-1 . . , ited Mr. McKeithan's parents. Mr.1 l""a' va'ue oniy once 01 and Mrs. Alex McKeithan, ThursMrs. Lundie Cox spent the! week end with her daughter, Mrs. r|l |j m I"*?"* Sna otte Tr ELECTRICITY PUT TO WORK ON FARM HOBSON KIRBY Rural electrification has brought light and modern conveniences to SHALLOTTE thousands of North Carolina farm homes within the past few years., ( muty-,? ir? BECAUSE we've got such a complete variety of i in this big sale of better used cars, you are sur and model you've been looking for! Look at the t ad?and then hurry right down and see all the gr< offering at rock-bottom clearance prices! 1938 DELUXE FORD TUDOR SEDAN?This is one car bargains at only 1937 DELUXE FORD TUDOR SEDAN?A ?ood clt runs like new. Radio already installed TWO 1935 CHEVROLET COACHES?These are n gains that normally would bring far more thai price we are asking. 1936 PLYMOUTH COACH?An extra clean used c new tires. Another of our astounding used c about it! ^ Willetts Mol Bolivia, N. Low cost Universal terms quickly arrai - 9 I PAGE THREE ating of plant beds as ways it farmers arc using their newmd source of power and heat. ENTERS. HOSPITAL J. D. Gregory, of Norfolk, Va? a patient at Dosher Memorial ispital. Mary Lewis is visiting Mrs. ex Williams in Southport. >ur putting on a sale Unbelievable Reducdise. That is no* oui vays has been, to sell llity at a fair margin e with us you do not greater part of the t is marked down to r twice a year. .' i WM i U?B ading Co. , Proprietor N. C. i money g your at these s! makes and models e to find the make ypical buys in this >at bargains we're of our best used $395 ? s?.n used car that $350 ;al used car barn the sDecial low nr. Low mileage, ar bargains. Ask or Co. C. igedl Ml']il.UI! . niiialiifl
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