5> fighter . ](f[ up to n member of ^B.Ts-s to set the pace for H )? the horse show in ; \jinii last week enil . . . wly ''ill Miss Helen ^BL'-.ittig'he otilties from St. Tennessee, out ride but she had the crowd with her . . . know what was bebut she wasn't award^BL-'irg but last place in any ^Cfients that counted (there Bv rumors as to why) . . . ^^Kc: remains. tho\ that she Hp tar the most colorful perHj: the show and made the about twice as much fun rouM have been without R j,i she look ? . . . She was K. jfiito and looked as neat Hj' pm in her riding habits H va hair flying in the wind H};; above all, she rode right H.; o: the world (to use a colexpression), just as tho' ^H^ere saying; satu 'he men have a cor ' this racket ?" m * * * m -j.T.ber ef Southport folk foi the performances ' Ui? Dill im , .1 .1 , iMiiin. Miivi mjimi I rur.ice and Dr. Daniel yi v Fergus was there, of L with her entry, Cherry Wpjd . . . Cherry's rider, E> Christian, and his parEgfiiie and Jack Christian IttR K i:? saw Southport's out1 young horse woman. with her parents [pr. Fergus and Clarke were I al Hubert and Mr. C. R. tstcr . . We also saw E?tte Swain with two of Ei! teachers: and Ethel and Erin were in the Sunday t * * | rue.! it again, the f::r the Red Cross sewing I... It's 3 o'clock each Monbv.. This will most likeL the permanent hour , . . fitst in case, watch the coli :?r future announcements . . * ? ks Frank Niernsee, general fca.-.. has just appointed EC of various departments p: the work running smoothi.. Mrs J. I. Davis and Mrs. I from Fort Caswell are in p of the cutting . . . Miss IFarrell is to see that each r.t is properly marked with tepter tag . . . Mrs. C. Ed. his to attend to the packer shipping and Mrs. H. H. is to have charge of the fdivision . . . - is aiso to be another ' Hi rtxh we'll tell you about I m as the materials are reH fr headquarters in t ^kpc . . . They are send'i It peat amount of materials Hi xal group so every work? H You have i B a special invitation, you .. Everybody who is wil5 iB11 i9 welcome . . . B>r . . Schoolhouse, ? H9r* three o'clock . . . (GIVE US | If you are not Mtfvicc you're gettin j Hading ... if you s B>e prices you pay, i VOL ARES j J VOUR MONE^ I tth< L| Supply I Farm i Whether it is a | fc. poultry supplie Hries your best bet | H'isfactory results i shallotte Hobson K ( SHALLOTTE, 941 ?f 3?tfc *8 irlfimaff . . ? IWOMAN'S CLUB t0 re Miss Atlie Morris Fechtig, of | Wilmington, was guest speaker at {the meeting of the Woman's Club on Wednesday. Mrs. A. K. Vitou w : made arrangements for the pro- . gram. 's Miss Fechtig made a most in- ni teresting talk on Flower Arranging. She explained the proper t0 method of cutting flowers to get w best results. Making a distinc- ** tion between arrangements for the home and arrangements to be entered in a flower show, she M told what made up a good ar- vl rangement. Each flower composi- Gi ! tion should have a definite dej sign or idea, she said. Also es- Y I sential is balance and the pro- M I per spacing of voids and solids. Each arrangement should also m j have a center of interest. he i To illustrate her talk she made pr several interesting arrangements M j and rearranged, with appropriate comments the flowers which were ar I Drought to the meeting tor that Pi | purpose. G j BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Betty McGiamery " celebrated her third birthday on p Friday afternoon with a party at her hopie. She was presented gt with a number of gifts. The guests played games and played with various toys before a) refreshments were served. Bal- in loons and favor baskets filled he with Easter eggs were given each M guest and ice cream and cake _ were enjoyed by all. Those who were there, with their mothers, were Misses Trudy McNeil, Charlene Newton, Mary Minta and Joanne Mintz, Susan Ewing, Vera Ann Willis and Bobby Smith. | OBSERVES BIRTHDAY | Master Ralph Mollycheck celebrated his fourth birthday Monday, April 7, with an Easter par! ty and an egg hunt. Refreshments : of ice cream fruited jello and cakes were served to the following guests: Janice K. Swain. Julia Mills, Sam Newton, Rudolph Reeves, Lloyd Reeves. Billy Hanchey, Janice Trunnell, A1 Trunnell, Nor I man McDaniel, Bobby Smith, Junior McKeithan, Glenn Piggott, Jr., Jock Russ, Mary Ann Russ and Danau Fisher. Janice Swan and Danau Fisher won the prizes for finding the most eggs. 1 ENTERTAINS CLASS Little Joanna Mae Mintz was hostess to her Sunday school class Sunday. A pretty birthday cake with four candles and colored lemonade were served. Those present were her teachers, Mrs. Glenn Tucker and Mrs. Tom Johnson, Rev. WoodI row Robbins, Kenith Tucker, An| na, Nancy and Mary Lina Edwards, Louise, Annie Lou and Elizabeth Johnson, Gary Johnson, Ray and Paul Clemmons, Betty I Lou Johnson. Louise and James ' Gray, Billy and Letha Mae Wcs| cott, and Bertha Hilburn. A TRIAL | satisfied with the ig where you are now ire not satisfied with vhy don't you give us URE TO GET if'S WORTH AT \ WES ft N. G. Needs new pump, new fenc- I I is, seed, feed or gro> Ij for good service and | ; is to buy them from I I TRADING CO. I irby, Prop. Ill N. C# III THE STATE PORT i Miss Marion Prink J9 visitinj ? K her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. S. B I Prink, during the spring B VI VlfUnBB She is a student at I.enoir-Rhyn< College. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Messick ol Mr. ami Mrs. P. C. Panford Morgan City, La., are spending ? id little son, Panny, of Charles- few days here with relatives, or, S. C. spent Sunday here with i ^ ^ Swain has returned l( ,lativos ! Morton, Pa., after visiting rela ' ' ! tives here for several days. Mrs. Geo. Morse, Jr., of Wil- Mrs. Rich St. George has re ington, spent the week end here' turned to her home in Penn'i ith her mother, Mrs. Eva Wolfe. Grave, New Jersey. Capt. Lee Hewett, of New York, Mrs. R. W. Pavis, Sr., spent spending this week here with Tuesday in Conway, South Caro s family. ' lina, with her sister. Mrs. L. J Harry Weeks, Jr., of Wilming- j Pepper. in, spent last week end here j _ ith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. f ~ 1 arry Weeks. UT ?117^ Miss Mayze Lewis, member of [? I* yV "rj le nurses staff at James Walker * emorial hospital. Wilmington. nmilflfl sited at the home of Mrs. IJ I j ILL k eorge H. Ruark Sunday. 1 fil 11 < Mrs. Horace Woodside, of New ovh ;? ? -? win, 10 viaiuiug OCCUPY APARTMENT irse at James Walker Memorial1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Trott >spital, Wilmington, spent the have moved into the Doziei ist week here with her mother, Apartments. rs. Cassie Jorgensen. , _ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arrington IN HOSPITAL id two daughters, Stuart and W. B. Hewett of Supply was atiicia, spent last week end in admitted to Dosher Memorial Hosreenville, S. C. pital Monday for treatment. Geo.. Lewis, of Wilmington, vis ed friends here Sunday. FLU PATIENT David Watson and Malcom James Piner of Cape Fear Starink spent the past week end tion is a patient at Dosher Meire with their parents. Both are morial Hospital with influenza. udents at East Carolina Teach- ? s College. FOR SURGERY Miss Josephine Moore, student | Mrs. C. N. Trott underwent an : Greenboro College, is spend- operation Saturday at Dosher g the spring holidays here with j Memorial Hospital. ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel1 bore. i ILL AT HOME BUY AND SAVE That may sound like mighty funny advice, but we believe that's just what you'll do if you purchase the things you need in your home and on your farm now instead of waiting Prices on many implements and commodities are sure to advance, so for repairs, replacements or new equipment? <*>/v deg. and 13 W. to a small pine in the Branch at a road; thence with the run of the Branch to the run of a Bay Branch; thence with the run of Bay Branch to the Hun of .Middle Swamp; thence with the run of .Middle Swamp to P. K. .Mercer's line: thence with D. Ii. Mercer'* line to .Marvin Cox's line; thence with Marvin Cox's line to beginning containing 32 acres more or less. BEGINNING at a stake known at their own corner and running X. 15%J VV. 89>j poles to a stump; thence X 39>,& \\. 25Vj poles to a pine; thence X. 8 \V. 19 poles to a gum; thence X. 76 E. 153 poles to a lightwood stump; thence S. 1% E. 9^ poles tc a lightwood stump; thence S. 39% E. 67 poles to a lightwood stump; thence S. ?>71 W. 164 poles to the beginning, containing 126 acres more or less. Being the same lands described in a deed of Mortgages l<; A. B. .Mercer by C. D. White and wife Emma White dated October, 27th 1919. recorded in Hook Xo. 33 Page Xo. 185 records of Brunswick County X. C. and by J. W. Kourk Commissioner conveyed, to the Peoples United Bank, receiver of the Bank of Southport. X. (.'. under a foreclosure proceeding in the Superior Court 01 Brunswick County, Xorth Carolina said deed being recorded in the revfit uoi?i rountv. reference tr both of said conveyances and th< record thereof being hereby especiall] made for a more particular descrip ! tion of said lands and premises. BEGINNING on the East side 01 Howe Street thirty three (33) feei from the North East corner of Eight! and Howe Streets runs thence East and parallel with Eighth Street om | Hundred and twenty-seven (127) feel to a ten foot alley; thence Nortl along the Western line of said Allej thirty-three (33) feet thence Wes" 1 and parallel with eighth Street* Om Hundred & Twenty seven (127) fee to the East line of Howe Street; thence South along the East line ol Howe Street thirty (33) feet to tin beginning corner: Being Lot | in Block 4 Subdivision of Smith anr 1 Week's in Southport. X. C. Same being Ix>ts No. 4 and 4 1-27 14 and 14 Vj in Block 4 aceordini ! to the Map of the Town of Bolivia 1 X. C. as recorded in Book 18 I'Agt 352 records of Brunswick County being on West side of Corbet Street Deeded to us by J. J. Ixiughlfn Trus tee. Also two other lots Xos. 3 and VA in Block 4 according to map oi the Town of Bolivia, N. C., as recorded in Book 18 Page 352 records of Brunswick County. Being on West , side of Corbet Street, deeded to ui by E. M. Cox and wife. The Defendant J. J. McKoy, owns a one-half undivided interest in th? said property described .above. All Sales subject to report to anc ' confirmation by the Court. Ten dayj allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 31st. day of March, 1941 3. B. Frink, Commissioner. 4-30-c NOTICE OF EXECUTION* SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK J. W. WILSON VS. HARRY L. WRIGHT BY VIRTUE of an execution direct ed to the undersigned from the Su perior Court of Brunswick County Ir the above entitled action. I will, or Monday, the 21st day of April. 1941 at 12 o'clock noon, at the Court-housi PAGE THREE ii i i door of said County.- soil to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, nil the right, title and interest which Harry L. WrigTTrP the defendant, has in the following ; described real estate, to-wit: ' BKCHNNIXO at the mouth of . Phelps and Rozemnn's canal on Waccamaw River, runs with the north side of said canal to the public roftlfr known as the New Brillon and Wilmington Road: thence with said road about SO poles to a pine on north side of said rood; thence north 22x** , Past to a branch. W. A. fnman'a lihe; thence with said \V. A. Inman's 'line to Waccamaw River: thence, .{down said river to the beginning, eonmining 100 acres, more or less, save and except three acres, more or lesy. . deeded by the parties of the first" part, to Ktta Simmons, which deed is hereby referred to and made a i port of this deed, i This the L'Oth day of March. 1011. D. L. flaney. Sheriff. . 4-lK-c , NOTICE OF HA I E IXHKK MORTGAGE PFRIl . Under and by virtue of authority contained in a certain Mortgage Deed j executed by I,. T. Yaskell and wife. Louise T. Yaskell. to the Southport . Building & Loan Association, on the 111th. day of April. 1931. recorded in '' Rook 55. page 220. Registry of F'.runs, I wick County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured (hereby, the . undersigned Southport Building & < Loan Association will offer for sale. ; at public auction, for cash, in front of the Brunswick County. Courthouse door on Monday April 21st. 10II. at twelve o'clock noon, all that certain lot or parcel of laud located in Urn City of Southport. Bnuwv.Vk County, State of North Carol* nn. and described and defined as follows: 1 BBOINN1NC at a point being ?C feet westwnrdly from the northwest corner of Lord and Moore Streets. * aid noint being the southwest corner of Lot No. 33. runs thence northwardly and parallel with Lord Street 1?!5 feet: thence westwardly and p.nralell with Nash Street 33 feet: thence Southwardly and parallel 1 Boundary Street 105 feet to a point in the northern line of Moore Street; thence along the northern line of Moore Street eastwardIv 33 feet to the beginning point. i same lot conveyed ?>y w. .-v .?u*??c and wife to Inane T. Stout and Kdward F. Davit*. 27th. September. 1905. i Rook J J, I'aee 200. and same conveyed to K. F. Davis, Rook 15. page 1 82. and one undivided half interest i by B. F. to C. W. Basle.v. 8th. February. 1911. Rook 10. page 329. and ' devised said Basley by E. F. Davis. ' and by said R. \V. Basley and wife , to L. T. Vaskell by deed dated 17th. April. 1929. recorded in Rook 42, page MS. records of Brunswick County, to which reference is hereby especially made. Dated and posted this 20th. day of March. 1911. South port Building & Loan Association S. B. Frlnk, Attorney. 4-16-c 1 OKKCI.OM ItK NOTICK Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior ? Court of Brunswick County. X. c.. dated the 3rd day of March. 1941. in, an action enlitled "Brunswick Count<' , versus Charlie Holden and Wife If Any," the undersigned commission! er will expose at public auction sale ' to the highest bidder for cash on the : 5th day of May. 1941. at 12:9* , o'clock A. M.. at the Courthouse door. Southport. X. C.. to satisfy the , decree of said court to enforce the payment of $195.55, the following described real estate, located in Town , Creek Township, Brunswick County. X. ('.. bounded and described as follows : i BEGINNING at the center of the ; old Georgetown Bond opposite :i stump on the South side thereof. J I which stump is the last corner in :i M tract of land described In a depft i from J. O. Carr and wife to Chas. .. >1. Holden. of date May 1st, 1931. t i<- running theme about North 5 j^H j degrees Bast with the line of saio [ Chas. II. Holden about 825 feet to l' a guru iu Branch: ihcnce up i said run of said Branch and along^^^^H the line H. Holdens to .-^H . stake in the Babon line, about Xort^^^^H Weal i U|^| I feet more or less to tho center of roalrond tract: thence Southwuuj^H^^^H with the center of the railroad to the center of the Georg^B^H^HQ Road at Brunswick Station Bastwardly the ? i JRoad to i 1 less. to tile ' r the ? the way ^BB^^^^^B Georgetown ow , : '^1 H > Brunswick County, Xo^^^BHj^^aB All subject to report confirmation the Court. Teii^^^^^HHB . allowed for raise of bid before i port made. Cash to l>c paid at This the 3rd day of April, S. R. Frlnk. Commissioner. i 4-30-c B I FOKKCMISIRR NOTICE B^H Notice is hereby given that hy^H^H i virtue of a decree of the Superior^^^H , Court of Brunswick County. X. C..^^^H dated the 3rd day of March. 1941. , an action entitled "Brunswick Counij^^^^H versus B. J. Holden And Wife I^BS i Any. & Jennie Sullivan", the under. signed commissioner will expose at * public auction sale to the highest ladder for cash on the 5th day of , May. 1911. at 12:00 o'clock A. M.. nt re paid at sale. This the 3rd day of April, 1911. S. It. Frink. Commissioner. i 4'3?~r FOKF( I.OHI KK NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by ? virtue of a decree of the Superior ' Court of Brunswick County, N. C., dated the 3rd clay of March. 1941, in an action entitled "Brunswick Countv t. , UIIIa. A...I vxfi f0 Yt ' versus i/. ia. .miuci <\MU ?..u Any", the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction Hale i to the highest bidder for cash on f the 5th day of May. 1911. at 12:00 o'clock A. M., at the Courthouse ? floor, Southport. N. C.. to satisfy the t flecree of said court to enforce the ? payment of $159.#9, the following described real estate, located in Town 5 Creek Township, Brunswick County. N. C., Iwunded and described as follows : I BEGINNING at a stake in Har die's and Mike Williams line runs t thence with Williams line S. 21. W. about 352 feet to a stake Hardie . Williams corner in Galloway's line: thence with Galloway's line S. about 81 E. 380 to a stake; thence X. IB East 163 feet to a stake; thence N. 67 West about 311 feet to the beginning containing Two (2) acres And all other lands owned by the said Defendants in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County. North Carolina. All sacs subject to report to and ' confirmation by the Court. Ten days - allowed for raise of bid before re\ port made. Cash to be paid at sae. l This the 3rd. day of April. 1911. 8. B. Krink Commissioner. ? 4-30-c i ..