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' * PAGE FOUR EXPLAINS RULES I the Legion and Auxiliary. OF ELIGIBILITY A number of the women who (Continued from cage 1) I previously have not exercised at this time. 1 their riSht to Auxiliary member? .,.... . .... ! ship will come into the Unit this Eligibility to the Auxiliary, j ye? ^ Mrs Carr A number Mrs. Carr explained, is based j 0f others who formerly belonged upon World War service of the j are coming back into active memfamily. If the husband, son, fath- j hership. The Unit is looking for... , . ward to one of the mo3t successer or brother served in the war i . , , . . ,. . ? ful and interesting years in its and is a member of the American : history. Legion, the woman is eligible. > The mothers, widows, sisters and j Christmas Tree Will Be daughters of men who lost their ' Lighted On Friday lives in the war are, of course, ! (Continued from page 1.) eligible, as are those of veterans lights and this year's tree promwho have died since the war.! ises to ouU|o its predecessors in Women who themselves were regularly enlisted in war service, | beauty. such as army nurses and navy j Airs. J. W. Ruark is in charge yeomanettes. are eligible to both i of a program that will be held ! at the tree, and Mrs. Rufus R Af*A fcB A AF Dosher is in charge of other arDb^uMIBmBi rangements. Included among the UUtuYOyR SlCJwBe other features is a program of w ^ Christmas carols by the, glee club CLOG AT NIGHT? DO THIS "1 r " s""a Put 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nos- ' A special invitation has been tril... ill It shrinks swollen mem- j extended to children between the brancs: (2) Soothes irritation; (3) nf w?,.? 7 nf Helps flush nisal passages, clearing i ^ of' ^ ' an 1 ^ mucus, relieving transient congestion, j aSe to be on hand, for, tis rum ? ? - I ored Santa will have a present for ' VKK5VA TRO-HOL each of them. for Christmas-lime ||| J. J. H A W E S Shallotte, N. C. % ft ft & ft A ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft mmmwmmmmmwmmmmm ?From? WILL REHDER FLORIST Wilmington, N. C. % ?"Say It With Flowers"? mmmmmmmmmmmmz mmmmmmmmm&w&mm | JSj Garrell's Store Is The g Place To | BUY YOUR | I Ariston&l' AK I FRUITS ft 1 CANDIES, NUTS, GR< ^ Wc Cordially Invite our Brunswick Cc ? Garrell's Store their HEADQUARTERS for Chi ? Candies and Groceries. Here you are sure to get EST PRICES in town. The wise shopper always jjfc this year the person who buys early js sure to * Christmas. We suggest that you . . . | BUY CHRISTMAS FRUI y - .Give Baskets of Fruits and \j' A year. An attractive a I 16s& Garrell * WH1TEVIL M . , > THE ; | FOUR CASES ARE TRIED IN COURT (Continued from page one) 6 months on the roads, judgment was suspended upon payment of costs and a fine of $25,00. There was a further condition that the defendant pay $75.00 in restitution for damage suffered by the prosecuting witness and also the j doctor bill of the prosecuting witI ness. Notice of appeal was given j and bond was set at $300.00. | Pete Buckman, white, faced charges of non-support, but | agreed to pay the sum of $15.00 j per month for the support of his | children. i Eddie Stanley, colored, was ! given 90 days when convicted of i speeding. Judgment was suspendj ed upon payment of a fine of $15.00 and costs and upon condi tion that the defendant shall not violate the speed law for 12 i months. Postmaster Announces Change In Schedule (Continued From Page 1) 4:30 o'clock. On Monday and Tuesday the office will open at 8 o'clock in the morning and will remain open until 7:30 in the evening. Postmaster Yaskell urges patrons of the office to call for their mail several times a day and to keep their package slips when calling for packages. Each slip is coded and directs the postal employees to the proper storage place. From now until Christmas the bus will follow no set schedule, but will make as many trips as possible in order to reduce the last-minute rush. EXTRA MILDNESS EXTRA COOLNESS EXTRA FLAVOVf NOW ?SCIENCE CONFIRMS ANOTHER BIG ADVANTAGE IN THE SMOKE OF SLOWERBURNING CAMELS 2?<y 0/0 LESS NICOTINE man nit aitiwi mv i vissw of the largest-selling cigarettes tested?less than any of them? according to independent scientific tests of the smoke itself. | OCERIES | unity Friends to istmas Fruits, Nuts, |R| top quality at LOWbuys early . . . and '$f have his supply for TS NOW I I Groceries as Gifts this ^ & ind practical gift. Bros. 1 LE, N. C. ' | mwmwmwMmmw STATE PORT PILOT, SOUTH IJUNIOR CHURCH ORGANIZED HERE (Continued from page one) ior Choir, give the young people quite an active responsibiity in these services. Following is a list of officers: Lay leader, Edmond Newton; I stewards, Brother Christian, Joel I Moore, Reese Swan, Tom Gilbert; | ' membership committee, Edmond ! Newton, Annis Jean Weeks, Lula j j Marie Swan, S. V. Russ, Jr., j Margaret Carr; finance commit, tee: Doris Corlette, John Julius ; Swan, Lois Jane Bussells; Sec'y ' treasurer, Eloise St. George. I 1 SOCIAL SECURITY BRINGS PAYMENTS TO THIS COUNTY (Continued From Page 1) j was distributed in this county to j July 1 in four of the five majar j divisions of the Act, exclusive of | Old Age and Survivors Insur- j | ance. In the other five divisions, classed as "services", approximately $3,032.00 has been distributed in this county, including about $1,030.00 in Child Welfare ServI ices and about $2,002.00 in Voca tional Rehabilitation. I Disbursement of funds in the j other three "services" is made j through county or district health | departments, and only 76 of the I -nn ?j? 1?,lo_ 1UU wuniiCi) Having ouvn vi v. j partments June - 30, 1940, parI ticipated in this distribution. I (Three other counties, Gates, Lin| coin, and Rockingham?started FROM CRYSTAL RESTAURANT 26 N. Front St. WILMINGTON, N. C. v v v v v 9 v v v v l^fln Extension \ Telephone J 1Bra ?8? The Gift That Gives Through All the Year The ideal Christmas gift is one that never ceases to give pleasure. You give your whole family such a gift when you present them with an extension telephone. Handily located in your home, it will save many tiring, time-wasting steps to the main telephone?afford telephone privacy ? and provide an extra measure of protection. All these things it will give every day, yet its daily cost will be only a few pennies. Surprise and d'elight your family this Christmas with the gift of gifts. Order an extension telephone. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED ? # PORT, N. C. organized health work as of July The records show that in 30 1, 1940, but did not share in the months of payments, unemployed V, , , .. . , . . ., workers in the county filed 608 ei funds in the period being consid- jnitjal clajma_the fir3t claims T ered). Twenty-four counties, fjied after becoming unemployed cl therefore, received practically no ?and 4745 continued claims? V> funds in these divisions, and C]aims filed weekly after the in- p< what they would have received, jtial claims. fc and didn't, increased the funds Employment Service records in- M to counties with health depart- dicate that in the 3^ years, fo ments. through June 30, 3,825 registra- tt Brunswick County, with no tions for work and 548 place- d< health department, received notli- ments in jobs were handled in the ing for Maternal and Child, county. w Health; nothing for Service to] ss inripuhiir ^nrhn;wna1d nothing CARPENTER HAS * in Public Health Work. **/-vnr rnnn I \1CW h* These five "service" division ^ W0*. GOOD LUGK 0 reports are approximate. The 1940 <co"tnued from page one) Census figures of 3,561,990 for 3Portsn'en the north and east ? the State and 16,770 for this win ** movin& in on Southport D county were used in prorating the ; each year for the Gulf Stream jn funds, made up of Federal allot-1 fishing that can be found here. S< menta, matched by the State and ! Especilly intriguing to him is counties. J the fact there are thousands of J1 Brunswick County, Central | fine sportsmen who want to do UCC office records show, has 12 i some angling in the winter and resident employers subject to the j who cannot take time off for a q Unemployment Compensation law! trip to distant Florida from their ' and 371 workers protected by' homes in Baltimore, Washington, it. Liable resident employers paid t ivew 1 ui k, riiiiautiyinu, * >vi.w | $17,371.58 into the State fund in j burgh, etc. He believes that South- pi 314 years, ending last June 30. | port and Frying Pan Shoals are M as compared with $15,935.22 in J the answer to inquiring sports- ^ benefits drawn in 214 years, also men who want to make a short _ ending June 30, by resident work-1 trip and have a few days of fish- _ ers in the county. j ing in either summer or winter. FOR THE HAPPIEST A Platform Rocker An Easy Chair " A Coffee Table y ^ A Mirror m Jk M A Picture I s/l, A Lamp | itea -fro: The Wilmington Fi 208 North Front St. "THE OLD B I? Wednesday Deccml^ I The present trip down from ivia; J. j rashington was made in just R g .. " ocl!s. ght hours. "With that Annapolis ' ers oil Bridge holding us up, it is t-"eers. Shallots- ..^BK leaper for - the sportsmen in wards, Ash d. g F HE 'ashington to come to South- Fullwood. Sha||ott H^H >rt in the summer than it is ford, Supply' j : ^ ir them to go to Ocean City, Ash, <. , 1 id.," said Carpenter. "And as Roger Clemnions ir the winter, I believe you have die Galloway, sUD le only near place that is really bins, Ash: Hanva C spendable." Supply; jr v ' on He plans to return here for a M. A. Sullivan u-"^' eek in the early spring for both Jones, Ash: R g lit and fresh water fishing, lotte. Tiile here he wilt do everything ? SB : can to aid the Chamber of ommerce in arranging for a 3 3 ft shing tournament next summer, w## t I eanwhile, his column in the Jl , W aily News is constantly preach- ^^^33 Sj\ El g about the great fishing at |B jutboort. i f?* direct relief Hi tag. phlegm, ? I Dassaecc Rlicor? -r' \NUARY TERM throat, ^ OF CIVIL COURT VapoRub. its Z31 (Continued from page 1.) action brings relief imp); j- C. Lewis, Supply; A. also, for head , Potter, Leiand; B. W. Phelps, ^VsSfui , G. Robinson, J. W. Sellers, Sup- of VapoRub in y C. J. Williamson, Southport; hotwater.Then y' ? have the child a fTSk^H elvin Smith, Bolivia; D. McFay- breathe in the l/lCIW fen, Leiand; J. O. Smith, Bol- steaming vapors. V "INFORMATION PLEASE" I Many current radio programs deal with |9 questions. Those who give the correct an- 9 swers are rewarded. Memory tests are ffl much in vogue. 9 There are also other important questions 9 which concern your finances. If you pay 9 bills by check, you will know the answers ?2 ... to whom you paid money, for what 9 purpose, in what amount, and on what 139 You will often save money by being able IjSH to give facts about your finances. When SB you want "Information Please," your can- H celed checks will give the answers. And H speaking of questions, why not begin at H once to enjoy the safety and convenience H of a Waccamaw Bank & Trust Company Bj checking account? H WACCAMAW I BANK AND TRUST CO. 1 WHITEVILLE 1 Fairmont Chadbourn Koschill B| Clarkton Tabor City Southport Kenansvillo NORTH CAROLINA jgS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. gfl CHRISTMAS EVER I } I 1 f Vv=?- I A Chair 9 W I A Radio 9 m inriture Companyl RELIABLE" Wilmingtoii'^H
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