--"'V rEBRUAH 'jiwlfiqhter (Our 3 . ^ cntertalnei * club* oi. Thursday af U1 lhl e* of candy .1 *' Even the con tvhich Alio 1 .ingoing of Z wonder she didn1 it contain* * 3UCkers . . Mia >; , i.^oed for it . . .vas high score i" V:, . Willing bingoei ' suckers) . . f- ""'n ,r received thi ft", . eshuients wen ulwiches am (6- 4 ? Kinsler and Sonny, o visiting her moth ;::J \\ Thompson . . ^ fiat Kenneth has re t: promoted to the rani th, C. S. Army. [^TuTLiir \!j:sa'"t Louise Wells o 1, tccame the bride o -n.wt Mitchell of Char .'j'c-n-mcny at the Luth marie Frida; \ o'clock, with th ' . h. Rhodes. P. D. p-.j c<-remon$*. LJoyi , -Nr.i 0. Promise Me, b; j tVhi'.e the vows wen : Liebestraum, b; pj softly played. ire a navy shee -lin . a.ft! snm, am H^: ha;o hat of grosgraii H ngth veil an> k.riwries. Her shoulde H gardenias, sweet ar. i valley lilies. Fo 1, t ir.ned a dressmak K beige wool. is the daughter o MeChesney Wells o Hp:: and attended the Worn X&e of the University o ^J&rolina in Greensborc H: later connected ther K General Motors Accept HtnoTation. the son o Hi L Mitchell of Gushing H attended the Univers H Michigan. He has bee Hfis ho.r.e in Charlotte fo fourteen months. H H stion as field assistan Trawlers Insurance Cc ^ r;: a short wedding tri ^Hr : C Mr. an ^ t?c.l will be at home a Vvenue, Charlotte HlH WNOI'.XCEMENT He Mrs. M. H. Hilburn. o :me the birth of : Katherine Ann, at Dc Hi- ail Hospital on Tues Hfcv.v IS. TORE F More building 01 ct,S15.00 per mo & B. J. Holde Sly situated f bot* for caterir visitors. Key: Bklitor R. C. St. Bor write. I R. R. : f Wilminj Ittentioi I Get a fair start operations. I ^ e have a ful "b, and all kind repairs. Don't 1 this year. ALLOTTE Hobson I ^ALLOTTE, V 19, 1941 _ (@f Iftfc ! f/ V iBg iclpittair NEWS 1 I: BRIEFS t * ?* BREAKS LEG Martin Chadwlck of Supply is ' i a patient at Dosher Memorial , Hospital after suffering a broken leg Saturday. OPERATION" ? Miss Maud White of Leland j underwent an operation for removal of her appendix Sunday at Dosher Memorial Hospital. f INFLUENZA "I T. H. Watts of Southport was ' j admitted to Dosher Memorial * Hospital Monday for treatment | for influenza. PATIENT J. D. Robinson of Southport entered Dosher Memorial Hospital as an influenza patient Tuesf day. . ; TON SILECTOMY v j Mrs. Robert Sullivan of Winna| bow underwent an operation for e | removal of her tonsils Saturday I at Dosher Memorial Hospital. NEW TECHNICIAN Miss Gladys Liles of Goldsboro e i is the new technician at Dosher ' Memorial Hospital, replacing Miss I r | Elizabeth Carpenter. 3 1 HELPS WITH PLAY 11 Miss Annie Lide Gilbert, daugh_ i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest GUI' j bert of Bolivia, was on the cos* j tume committee for staging r j "Thursday Evening", a drama by ! " j Christopher Morley, at Meredith f | College this week. j YOUR HOME ;j AGENT SAYS f I SCHEDULE Thursday, 20th, Winnabow Club | i- will meet at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. " Jack Potter. r Friday 21st, Boons Neck Club e (. will meet at 2:30 p. m. with >. Mrs. Johnie Gainey. P Monday 24th, Shallotte Club ^ | will meet at 3:30 p. m. , | Tuesday, 25th, Lockwoods Fol-! | ly Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. | with Mrs. Stella Lee Varnum. f | Wednesday, 26th, King Town I a Club will meet at 2:30 p. m. with i- ! Mrs. D. F. King. 1 Thursday, 27th, Southport Club 1 ,?iii v?iont at 7-30 n. m. OR RENT i the waterfront for nth. Formerly occupies Grocery Go. Is or mariners' supply ig to spring and sums in hands of County George. See him, or STONE *ton, N. G. I Farmers I with this year's farm- I II line of farm imple- I s of replacement parts I le careless about your I TRADING CO. I Cirby, Prop. . - . N. G. I Personal Miss Helen Dean Sutton, of Raleigh, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sutton. Mrs. Kenneth Kinsler and son, of Columbia, S. C.. spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs. B .P, Finch returned home last week from Wilson and Zebulon where she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Prevatte of Lumberton visited Miss Esther Prevatte of the nurses staff at Dosher Memorial Hospital Sunday. Charles Southreland and George Watson spent the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Newton and daughter. Charlene, of Lumberton, spent the week end here with relatives. Mrs. Bernice Finch, of Zebulon, is visiting Mrs. B. P. Finch. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Watson spent the week end in Charleston, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Danford. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grisson, who have been residing here for the past two years, have moved back to Wilmington, their former home. Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Fulcher and little daughter. Mary Sue, of Wilmington, spent the week end here with Mrs. Susie Carr. Miss Emma Thompson, of Raleigh, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Wilbur Taylor, of Norfolk, Va., arrived this week to ioin his wife who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Carrie Harker, for the past two months. SOUTHPORT SCHOOL NEWS BASKETBALL We played our third conference game Friday night when the Shallotte teams came over to our gymnasium. Our girls lost to the visitors with a score of 26-9," but our boys saved the day by winning their game, 2114. But Saturday night we were defeated when the Southport boys played the Y. M. C. A. at Wilmington. The final score was 2623. PROGRAMS We had two chapel programs last week. On Wednesday Mrs. Richards' first grade gave a ] patriotic program. I On Friday, Mrs. Lingle's fourth grade presented a Valentine program which consisted of a song, Mr. Postman; The Story of the Pidgeon, two plays, "Writing Valentine," and a duet, "Will You be my Valentine?" VIS1TATIOX DAY Last Wednesday was visitation day in our school. Parents were invited to come and go to school with their children. Quite a few people came. At 3:30 that afternoon The Parent-Teachers Association met in the auditorium. The president, Mrs. Carr, called the meeting to order and opened the program by reading the first Psalm. Mrs. Price read the minutes of the last meeting. The program chairman. Mrs. Styron, turned the meeting over to Mrs. Lingle, who presented a play, "I'll Never Do That Again". The cast was made up of pupils from the fourth through the seventh grades. Next Mr. Lingle made a very interesting talk on "Safety Education" for Defense". At the end of the program Mrs. Carr called for reports from the different committees. Miss Asbury's first grade and Miss Butler's ninth grade won the attendance banners. Parents and friends were then invited upstairs to the library, where Miss Stephenson and her assistants served coffee and cookies. DECAMATION CONTEST Last Monday night we held a preliminary contest in our auditorium to determine which boy and which girl would go to Bolivia for the county declamation contest. Those taking part in the semi-finals were: Glenn WANT TO BUI Well, here's ho both time and mone Come to a store ed to take care of all a Brunswick count} your every day sup items that you are u stores .... COME G- W- KIRE Supply, ? V ^ THE STATE P0R1 Lennon, Eliose St. George, Helei Evans, Li'oby O'Brien; Lula Marii SWan, Theron Price, Henry Smith Brother Christian, Blllle Willi and Clarence Lennon. The win ner for the girls was Helei Evans; the boys, Theron Price. These two went to Bolivia 01 Thursday night. The contest then was sponsored by the Brunswicl County Council of the Parent Teachers Association. Both Heler and Theron were unusually good but we won only one award Helen Evans won for the bes recitation from the girls. lELAND" SCHOOL NEWS The "Amelia Earhart Club" me Friday evening Feb. 14, 1941 a 1:00 p. m. Their advisor, Mrs. T R. Garrett, read the Junior Amer ican Citizens rules and regula tions. A program committee was ap pointed, which includes Man Reynolds, chairman, Maude White and Roland Clark. The club adjourned after mak ing plans for an interesting pro gram to be given on Washington 8th GRADE The Freshman class of Lelanc are getting up a program. Theii theme for the program is: Thi Story of Franklin D. Roosevelt The active members taking par are: June Gray Willets, Josepl Mintz, Orrin Perry, Basil Wilsoi and Oliver Smith. They are going to invite thi ninth grade to their exercise. SCIENCE Mr. Garrett lectured to th< science class, "On Motion Pictun Projector, and its Works." He ex plained all the parts of the ma chine, and showed how they wen necessary for a complete projec tor. The class has been asked t< write a paper on the lecture. The; found the talk interesting, sine it carried them back to thei study in their science. BASKETBALL Leland won over Bolivia ii girls basketball game, last Frida; night. First game Bolivia has los to Leland girls in several years Bolivia boys won over our boys JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The juniors are giving the ban quet to the seniors Friday Fet 21, 1941 at 7:00 in the Crysta Dining Room. All the teacher were invited. Everyone is plan ning to spend an enjoyable even ing. PICTURES The grammer and high schoo have seen 2 moving pictures thi week. One was on Canels am Island Water Ways the other wa a Traveloge. These pictures ar educational and very interesting I All tile pupils are amused at til [ way thoughts can be impresse on their minds by these picture! Mr. Garrett has made a contac j with the Visual Education Depi of The University of North Cat olina for Educational picture jeach week. They will be deliver edto the school each Friday. 5th GRADE The 5th grade organized bas ketball teams in their room o f Feb. 13, 1941. They elected mar lagers for each team. The girl I managers are Elizabeth Perry an | Cathleen Branch. The boys mar j agers are Leavern Hickman an M. L. Douglass. The fifth grade have bee I nti'rtinrr Vtoll fr\f onmofimo TVlc ^/mv. 5-1-c 1 - g FOR SALE: Would you like to have your automobile or radio . repaired and not have to pay a cent on it until September then we invite you to bring the job ,] to our shop. We do not add a s carrying charge. Columbus Motor ., Co.. Whiteville, N. C. 5-1-c es LEGALS AOMIN 1ST MATRIX \n | ICK e Having (nullified as administratrix d of the estate of Mrs. Rosa Pigott, deceased, late of Rrunswick County. ? North Carolina, this is to notify ail it persons having claims against the l estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Supply. - X. C.. on or before the 12th day of February 1012. or this notice v, ill s be pleaded in bar of their recovery. - All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of February 1011. Mrs. R. Galloway, Administratrix of Rosa Pigott. Estate. 3-26-c n NOTICE OF SALE UNDER -MORTGAGEE DEED l" Under and by virtue of authority S contained in a certain Mortgagee , Peed executed by J. Anderson S dated March 11, 19.10 recorded in t Book 53, Page 18. from Charlie L" Goodman and his wife Manervle Goodman, made to secure a note therein recited, default having been 1 made in the payment of the note, in I- order to satisfy the terms of the mortgage, the undersigned parties 3< are offering the following described ie land at public sale at the courthouse door, to the highest bidder for cash at noon on Wednesday March d 12. 1941 bounded and described as >i follows: FTR.ST TRACT: Being all of the - tract of land known as the home tract of Eliza Goodman containing twenty-three acres set forth and described more fully and clearly in a deed made by Carolina Loftin to Eliza Goodman bearing date of March 23, 1881 and recorded In Book L. L. at Page 180 records of Brunswick County. North Carolina. SECOND TRACT: Being all that certain tract known as the Thomas Loftin tract containing nineteen acres more or less and more definitely described in a deed made February fi. 1889 by Thomas Loftin Which deed is recorded in Book P. P. at page 333 records of Brunswick County. THIRD TRACTS Being all of that part of the Tom Gillette tract which begins at a gate post on the left hand side going in toward Town Creek at the field entrance from the north side: thence with said road to where the ditch empties at the south edge of the field continuing the same course to the run of Town Creek: thence with the various courses of the creek north eastwardly to a point on said creek 10 pole? distant from a cypress tree on the bank of said creek known as the George Goodman corner tree; thence with the old George Goodman line westwardly to the Charles Goodman and Calvin Thornell corner as was surveyed to and from by J. B. Atkinson; thence with the Charles Goodman and Calvin Thornell line to the point of beginning containing 15 acres more or less all three containing approximately 57 acres. Dated and posted this February 11 1941. J. L. Henry Janie J. Henry Taylor and 1'revatte, Attorneys 3-5-c - -A. I*. r ' t ' 1 1 II 1 -t II" ANNUAL AND PI\ OF THE OFFICE OF THE- CLERK < Brunswick County, As Of Novel GENERAL | Cash Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co. (General fui Waccamaw Bank & Trust Co. (Trust fund: j Trust Funds : Miscellaneous Account Advena Court Costs Superior Court Cost (Criminal) Superior Court Cost (Civil) : Recorder Court Cost | C. S. C. Fees i MISCELLANEOUS Babson vs. Gresham Brown vs. Brown Bryan vs. Clemmons State vs. Bunting L. B. Capps Company City of Southport Tax Suits ij. II. Dixon Heirs F. D. 1. vs. Furplus Coy Formy Duval J. H. Frtnk estate Walter D. Frazier Government Bond Atcount Gregg Brothers vs. Numsee Chas. E. Cause vs. City of Southport D. O. Hewett heirs Hewett vs. Suggs Inland Waterway Account Jenrette vs. Jenrette, et al John Jenrette, Referee fees J. P. Fees I Alex Lofton | L. J. & Mary C. McLamb Gladys McKay vs. J. J. McKay Norden vs. Ganey Geo. Parker estate William A. Parker Peoples United Bank vs. St. George State vs. Arnold Robenson j. O. Smith vs. L. B. Clemmons Southport B. & L U. C. C. vs. Rouark M. B. Watts State vs. Geo. White TRUST FUNDS Nova and Velma Long Bredisher heirs Int. Account ? ! Rosa Lee Galloway Ilolmes Harker, et al Otto Frazier, et al Lizzie Pinner, heirs Carrie 0. Haskett estate Van Reynolds J. D. Phelps estate J. H. Frink estate jW. T. Pinner estate Elizabeth Roach 'Jacob Frink Estate W. S. Cook, estate Lawerance Burris, et al W. H. Phelps, estate Dorothy Russ, et al Jacob D. Phelps . M. E. Bennett, heirs H. C. Corlett N. H. Hewett, heirs A. W. Clemmons Jas. R. Bowen, estate Sylvia Jennette, estate Isaac George Julious, estate Wm. H, Joulious ,. W. C. Savage G. C. Hand Analysis of money on hand. Showing to what account it belongs. Cash in Vault Government Bond Waccamaw Bank and Trust Company Due amount advanced county, office suppli Otto Frazier Alex Loftin State vs. Bunting I Trust Funds Accaunt Miscellaneous Account Advanced Court Cost Superior Court Cost (Criminal) Superior Court Cost (Civil) : Recorders Court Cost C. S. C. Fees . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, BRUNSWICK COUNTY. To Chairman Board County Commissi Southport, N. C. I, S. T. Bennett, Clerk Superior Cour that the foregoing is a true and correct s by virtue of my office, November 30, 194 I aforesaid Bank and kept in vault as state ; Sworn and subscribed to before me, t I I Filed, accepted and ordered recorded, \ ; PAGE THREE rr T'"."rV "1 ilM'fl?mm' i'i i assa??? ? VANCIAL REPORT I 3F THE SUPERIOR COURT OF North Carolina, mber 30, 1940. * * !? CONTROL DR. CR. $ 36,488.19 $ 33,982.11 ads) - 31,296.58 30,524.35 3) 7,298.41 4,615.54 M 4,633.54 6,040.58 10,487.97 11,878.56. : 1,354.39 2,080.67 744.10 1,472.28 kjjl 25.25 90.21 16,918.61 18,402.14 380.51 436.12 ______ $109,522.55 $109,522.55 DR. CR. $ 5.00 5.00 2.24 $ 8.00 7.23 28.00 2.29 3.25 2.00 3.90 1.50 100.00 15.00 1,124.99 8.00 26.63 68.25 36.25 75.00 73.00 6.00 ' 7.20 3.55 - 1.28 14.00 4.00 5.01 6.66 2.24 7.08 14.83 3.00 1.00 $115.50 $1,556.08 $ 2.00 216.05 257.80 40.96 .04 12.67 14.53 106.32 38.32 8.34 ? 7.80 176.59 35.71 13.20 123.08 3.05 4.25 26.17 101.79 422.12 925.00 300.00 57.70 52.48 27.33 155.00 400.10 300.00 28.64 $1,225.00 $2,632.04 $1,407.04 where said money deposited or kept and 2,325.23 100.00 3,455.10 ies 10.35 1.50 6.00 8.00 $5,906.18 $1,407.04 1,440.58 726.28 728.18 64.96 1,483.53 55.61 $5,906.18 Jul ' 0 oners, Brunswick county, '> AI .jU/s t in and for said county do hereby certify tatement of all public funds in my hands 0, and said funds are deposited in the d. S. T. BENNETT, Clerk Superior Court. his the 10th day of December, 1940. M. B. WATKINS, Assistant Clerk Superior Court. this December 30, 1940. J. M. ROACH, Chairman Board Committee. . ?