Bgg*"16 1 v Saturday I napttst church ; ;v, . , Ann Tay and Mrs. ' ... r.ivlot. became RuarUn ;t Rt?v. Thomas Henry f'.V >: - officiated - _ oated with gladioli 0- of palmsj s in aeven aked the ^ , ,, v* ^ program * v...s ' adored by organist, soloist., in Wag-1 - ttliivprl ns parte entered the [ " , the ceremony, ... , : y played! X P:c!i" by tlwg. "Tlte ", Mendels-: s Night's - the reees-, the church! .... \ .. . :: she was Irttwse. She wore a| ;v.v tfuntilly lace audi with a . :.ng fitted -.va.st < ' and a .ffant mar. into a ; r mother's , . : of bridal *... : a tiara is held to s , of orange rj - each #: She carried .1 Lg stephanotisl LnNING I Fruit jars, jar t< ehe tlicm in stoi urthinijs you'll 11 ?\dr in providin flic at inn during ALLOTTE 1 jS I lob son Ki H>fiall( kith, I You can j your 1842 Taj Waking preI PERCENT I DURI I Figure it < I iat we are i ^y be made 94Z centered with white Canhamian: orchids. The bride had as her maid-ofhonor her sister. Miss Katherine Taylor, who wore a gown of pint lace and marquisette with a higt neckline, lace torso, and bouffanl skirt of lace and marquisete. Sh( carried an old-fashioned nosegaj of pink roses, white snapdragons and blue delphinium. Miss Frets Ann Jones, of Shelby, was junioi maid and wore a gown of pin! net with short puffed sleeves. Sh< carried a miniature nosegay. Th< bridesmaids were Mrs. Kennetf McDonald of Gainesville, Fla. sister of the bridegroom. Miss Gretchen Baldwin, of Dunn, Mis: Ruth Ashworth, of Fayetteville and Miss Janie Parker, of Wood' land. They wore blue gowns oi lace and marquisette fashioner identically to that of the maid' of-honor and carried nosegays ol the same design. The bridegroom's father, J. W Ruark of Suohtport, attended hirr as best man, and ushers were Sherwood Jones of Raleigh, uncle of the bride, Winslow Edwards, ol New Bern, cousin of the bride' groom. A. B. Hall, of Wilmington and Tucker Burruss, of Raleigh. The mother of the bride wore a dress of Alice blue lace and marquisette with a square yoke short sleeves, and full skirt. She wore long white gloves and hac a shoulder corsage of orchids. The mother of the bridegroom wore a gown of pink chiffon with a low V neckline, and a full skirt on a long torso of lace. She wore lace mittens. Her shoulder corsage was also of orchids. The bride is a gradaute ol Meredith College and made hei % SUPPLIES ips and jar rubbers. L*k, together with the eed to do your part g for the food needs the coming winter. rRADING CO. rby, Prop. - - - N. G. 'E ON TA make a worthwh les due the City of payment during t 1 DISCOUNT FOR NG MONTH OF. out for yourself: H nviting you to she at City Hall in So . R. WEEK ollecor, City of So 1 debut in 1938 at the annual Ter-1 psichorean Ball in Raleigh. For the past year, she has been su- j pervisor of public school music in the Goldsboro public schools. Mr. Ruark is the son of Mr. i and Mrs. J. W. Ruark. of Southport. He graduated from State College, where he was a member [ t of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.' He is now a government textile j inspector in the Quartermaster i [ Corps and is located in Asheville. j : Immediately following the cere-1 , mony, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Tayt lor. parents of the bride, enter-1 , tained the wedding party and r out-of-town guests at a reception j at their home. An ice course in the bridal motif, with individual iced cakes, nuts, and punch, was served. , For traveling, the bride chang, ed to a white suit with powder , blue accessories. She wore a j shoulder corsage of white orchids.; After a short wedding trip, Mr. I ' and Mrs. Ruark will be at home ' at 6 Charlotte Street, Asheville. WARD-SPENCER i Mrs. J. D. Swain, of Southport, j , announces the marriage of her j niece. Miss Nell Best Spencer, to j William S. Ward at Marion, S. | j C., on Saturday, June 13. JEIGHTH BIRTHDAY | Jov Lvnnp Rpll pnt<*rtair?orl her friend at her home Saturday I ' afternoon, June 20th, from 4 to (i o'clock, the occasion being her 1 eighth birthday. The color scheme of blue and j pink was effectively carried out, in decorations. ' Game were played, after which ! refreshments of punch and cake 1 was served the following: The hostess, Joy Lynne 1 | Bell, Joy Ann Sutton, Mary Ann 1 I Loughlin, Danny Harrelson, Nor' | ma Ann Harrelson. Ann Brooks Newton, Betty McGlamery, Vera I Ann Willis, Trudy McNeil,. Roy ' | Daniel, Jr., Dickie Marshall, ' ' Deekie Dozier, Mary Elizabeth I Lupton, Lititia Hickman, Patricia Adams, Billy Watts White, Jackie Newton, Bobby Cullis, Billy Cullis, Albert Parker and Ruilv Bell. BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Betty Jean Long was honored on her eleventh birthday Tuesday afternoon when her mother, Mrs. H. K. Long, entertained a number of her friends. Bingo and other games were played during the evening and the honoree received a number of attractive gifts. The dining table was centered with a three-tiered birthday cake in white and pink with eleven candles. Delicious punch and cake was served to the guests. ? LET US ? Marfak Your Car The last word in Lubricatin Service. W. R U S S STATION SHALLOTTE, N. C. XES ile savings on I Southport by I he month of | PAYMENT I JUNE. I ere is a saving I ire. Payment I uthport. S uthport IQUTHPORT. N. C. HOG MARKET Shallotte Hog Market: Monday, hogs $13.30. "WANT ADS ~j ? ? i WANTED?We pay highest market prices on hogs, pigs and cattle every Monday. Honest Weight, cash on delivery. Shal- j lotte Stock Market, M. S. Huston, Mgr. OVERALLS ? White overalls for' painters or other work where1 neatness is desired along with' utility. RUARKS, Southport,! | N. C. WANTED, All kinds of scrap metal. We buy in any quantity whether a few pounds or by the :ton. If you have more than you ' can deliver, mail us a card and we will see you. Scrap Metal of all kinds is bringing a good price and we pay cash for it. "Beat the Japs with the Scrap". Columbus | jWrecking Company. South WhiteF O R S A L F Several New and Used Oil Refrigerators McGOUGAN ELECTRIC COMPANY Tabor City I IM RUGS iir rooms with cool, leum Uui>s. Many i which to choose, rice groups. IY & SONS - N. C. TENTIOJ ?o BRUNSWICK.. NEW HANOVEI v t m i So! which look f 50 will m S? day. I {$[ and a ix trict ii fci win ' Court rag far as fp to our Count jwj you It L_? .... ["HE STATE PORT PILOT, ? Those present were: Misses Jane and Jennie Cannon, Marjorie and Margaret Phelps. Louise and Annie Lou Johnson. Louise Gray, Bettie Lou Cos and Sammie Lane Mercer, Max Edwards. Troy Henry, Jerry Lane Lewis, Grover Cox and Gerry Lewis. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs. Matilda Barnett entertain' ed at a birthday dinner at her home on Saturday evening in honor of her daughter, Miss Wilma Barnett. Miss Barnett's week-end guests were Miss Bita Messiclc, of Washington. N. C.. Ralph Hunter and Bill Turner, of Greenville. In addition to these guests at the dinner were Misses Marion Frink and Doris Corlette. SAME BIRTHDAY Four members of the younger set in Southport discovered Friday that each of them had been born in June 19. They are Misses Wilma Barnett, Evelyn Autry and Margaret and Victor Baretells. SPECIAL All Electric Radio-Phonograph combination plays 10" or 12" records. While present stock lasts?Special price, $29.95. May be purchased on easy terms. Payments as low as $1.00 Weekly. BRAXTON'S LINOLEL Brighten up yo clean, colorful Lino bright patterns fron Several attractive pi G- W- KM Supply, I AT I IUUIN a most grateful for your vote gave me a substantial lead i 4 orward with confidence to Ju lake your final choice. I ask f< f I am elected District Solicito sacred trust. I promise that I mpartially, will be ready at al cooperate with all law enfoi " i ' il i_t:_ i. (L orriciais ana me puuut, iu m it lies within my power. The war effort, and I shall be alei ry in this capacity, and in e\ it me serve you? Sib LIFTON, ville, N. C. WANTED: To sell you an RCA radio. Nothing down and nothing to pay until the Fall. No more KEEP US When you want for the home or farr most for your mone' to see what you're \ COME TO SF J. D. L GENERAL M BOLIV A MO MEED T( EVERY BAT i ? You c x bank youi make a cis business, quick, an< There j tasks or I to do you We'll < simple ir banking b HBTbimTTB'JM i B \ aTwcL^Mf I VOTE i' ? .. COLUMBUS, Rand PENDER TIES and support in the First Pr n the race for District Soli< ne 27th, next Saturday, whi >r your vote and assistance c ir, I shall consider it a great shall serve every part of tl I times to answer the call ol rcement officers, the Judge te end that justice will be d duties of this office are imp rt to every opportunity to sei 'ery other manner possible. icerely, L MOOh ' radios will be made after April. . Buy one now for the duration, i Mail us a card if you are inter* ested. Columbus Motor Co. Whitei vUle, N. C. ? ?? V IN MIND quality merchandise n, when you want the y, and when you want getting when you buy E US ! E WIS [ERCHANDISE IA, N. C. -.c D "CONVOY" sIK DEPOSIT // lon't have to come to the rself every time you want to sposit or to transact banking Bank by mail. It is safe, i convenient. ? is no need to leave busy :o go out in bad weather ir banking. Bank by mail, jladly give you the few istruciions necesjary for y mail. mm *3? RS I / . imary, * :itor. I en you ^ in that J honor le Dis- | F duty. 2 the > one as lortant ? rve my /, Won't 1 IE I * i ' X PAGE THREE MATERIALS ? Voiles, batiste, dimity and poplin in the popular large-figure prints. RUARKS, Southport, N. C. FOR SALE?Five-gaited saddle horse. Mrs. Victor Sullivan, 10# Forest Hdl Drive, Wilmington, N. C. utt LEGALS FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue or a decree of the Supeiior Court w or Brunswick County. X. C . dated the ' ~ May. 1942. in an action ' entitled "Brunswick County versus D. ^ , L. Henry et als." the undersigned ... ?j commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 6th. day of July. 1942. at 12:00 o'clock A M., at the Courthouse door. Southport. X. C.. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $214.03. the following described real estate, located in Town Creek Township, Brunswick County. X. C., bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at an ash In Russell's Braitch. a little below the pine log ford, runs thence 10 degrees East 131 poles to a stake, thence souRi 56 degrees Hast 92 poles to a pine, E. \\. Taylors corner, on a road thence with said road about 10 degrees West 74 poles to P. L. -Seller's line: thence 67 degrees East 6 poles to a black Gum at the run of Russell's Branch; thence up the run of said Branch to the beginning, and the same being the same tract or parcel of land conveyed to M. E. M. Henry by Ezeklel Skipper by deed dated October 1876, recorded in Book Xo. BB. page *494. All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the ist. day of June. 1942. S. B. PRINK. 7-lc Commissioner FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Brunswick County, X. C, dated the 4th. day of May. 1942. in an action entitled "Brunswick County versus D. E. Devane Estate: Mrs. E. E. Devane et als.' the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the highest bidder for cash on the 6th day of July. 1942. at 12:00 o'clock A. M . at the Courthouse door. Southport. X. t\. to satisfy the decree of said court to enforce the payment of $276.88, the following described real estate, located in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County. X. C.. bounded and descirbed as ^ follows: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a Black gum In Large Branch at P. S. Howes corner; running North 56 ? ; East 106 poles to a spruce Pine at the edge of the Southport. road; thence with said road 50 West 66 poles to the Cunningham line: thence with said line South 45 West 46 4 V poles to a stake, his comer, thence his line X. 70 W. 45 poles to the run of large Branch; theme with the run of large Branch about South / to the beginning, containing 40 acres more or less. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake on tin Southport Road in John D. Taylor's line, runs thence with a South 60 degrees West 110 poles in Large Branch, thence down said Branch about X. 10 West 3Q poles to a gum J. C. Grimes corner, thence with hi: line North 6(1 degrees East 9u poles to a stake on the Southport road to the beginning containing IS acres more or less. BEGINNING at the run of Lord's Branch, in I. S. Willetts line, David Devanos corner & runs thence South - . .. Una noil 7C* East with Davm i^vbhw I. s. WilletlH 720 feet to a stake Wiltetts & Devanes corner. thence South 20 degrees East 320 feet to a spruce pine Shepard Devanes comer, thence South 25 degrees east with Shepard Devanes line 100 ft. to a small Red Oak in or near the Pevane & Harrelson, line thence South 60 degrees West with the Devane & j Harrelson line about 100 ft., to a ; gum, corner in Lord's Branch, now the Harrelson & Devanes corner, thence down the various courses & Meanders of Lord Branch to the Point of Beginning containing to the saniH (35) thirty five acres more or less. AND all other lands owned by the said defendants in Town Creek Township. Brunswick County. North Carolina. , All sales subject to report to and confirmation by the Court. Ten days allowed for raise of bid before report made. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 1st. day of June. 1942. S. B. PRINK. 7-lc Commissioner. FX MCI'Tit IX NOTICE i Having qualified as executrix for the estate of Robert John Holmes, deceased, late of Brunswick county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to the undersigned at her home in .Southport, on or before June 4, k . 1943, or this ifotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All person* indebted to this estate will please make immediate payment. This June 2. 1942. JOSEPHINE NEWTON SMITH. Executrix For the Estate of Robert John Holmes. , ~A1 IMI.MSTIUTI.V NOTICE Having qualified as administratix for the estate of \. M. Woodard. tieceased. late of Brunswick county, Stale of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased , r ti? present them to the undersigned on or before June 24, 1943. or this notice will i>?- pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said deceased will please make immediate Settlement. This 23rd day of June 1942. MRS. ALFRED M. WOODARD, Administratrix for the Estate of 7-29-pd A. M. WOODARD ABMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator for the estate of George E. Brooks, deceased, late of Brunswick county. Stale of North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of the said deceased to present them to the undersigned at his residence at Shallotte, N. C., on or before June 24. 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 23rd day of June. 1942. JOHN E. BROOKS. Administrator for the 7-29c Estate of George E. Brooks NOTICE OF SERVING SIMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK IN RE: JOSEPH W McKEITHAN. PAULINE McKKITHAN. ESTHER MAE MURRELL. MARIE SELBY. HELEN CROOM. CHRISTOPHER McKEITHAN. GEORGE E. POTTER BY GUARDIAN C. ED TAYLORPETITIONERS VS. . ;| PHILIP McKEITHAN. LUCILE CANADY, FRED McKEITHAN, J A ME ODKN. JAMES W. JAMES, MOSES A. POTTER. BETTS POTTER. KATIE McKEITHANDEFEN DA NTS The defendants, Philip McKeithan. Fred McKeithan, Moses A. Potter and Retts Potter will take notice that the special proceedings entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Brunswick County, North Carolina, by the plaintiffs, who are tenants in common with the defendants in a certain house and lot In the city of Southport. for the purpose of selling the said property and for the purpose of dividing the proceeds among the said tenants in common: and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk Superior Court of said state and 'tmVv yiQ?jo or !>efore lh* 20th day of ,u -Inlv 1942. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court on said date for a decree of sale of , >. said property for division among the said tenants In common in the property described in the petition filed in said cause. This the 18th day of June, 1942. S. T. BENNETT. j Clerk Superior Court 7-15c Brunswick County, N. C. * *

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