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V, DECEMBER dhc X'mhicv much iv;is sni.l about H' the JH JB ^ < *- '' - nothing I Br,..,.,: before Ouistinas. and/' H < B. K, K take time out J K'. - I f SOTICK! I ? !> tor your Doors. Wint ^Brtiwitr-liilt Wall Panel, Paints, ^ pttto-Tffd Rooting, ( Vnfurv" l ime. Cement, Plaster, F ^Khikling Materials. RvuITH buildei R?adpH0NE 1 ut **T 0 Authorized Bottler: J- HI. l-l'-l Is your house a Fif B 7;ants us all to consent 9 the Home Defense of B time to do it before win I WE HA^ I YOU C I Southpi B ^ ou can t build a 11 B rePaint your present bu B ' 'A\E JX t;00D CONI B D<*ds repairing' you can I (NOT I McR B "You will need to p B ie s you need for the IR. B 35/1942 2 Ipmaie what little we can do for them. Ladies in Southport can always find time to do the things they want to do. It doesn't look like they know a war is going on. What is so ironical is that even the ones who are not helping win the war are being fought for and ire costing the lives of boys every Jay. But there will still be a lot of ladies here who will continue to let others do their fighting for them. They'll still do only the things they want to do. NOTICE! lows, Square-Deal Wall Board, Insulation Board. Rook Wool, Asliestos Shingles and Skiing, lue Lining. Lumber and other IS SUPPLY, Inc. WILMINGTON, N. C. 3339 e\v house or make an addit ildings without a permit. L >ITION SO AS TO MAKE ] get materials to do the jot jpi We have K H rive Dec< XV^JL-I Guarante< ?oy? //as >ut your home or farm build job of repairing you have i . McR WHITEVI Jackson Beverage Co. 1-...?i.... i.... i... - - * ' ' " ~ * ;T; ;T; th Columnist? It is if it ne< ' every material and item, i our Nation. If your home r iter comes? /E IN STOCK... AN SHU art Paint... John ) ana lVlCXlU^ liao Mivuv a Car Load of Cedar Shingle 1 :mber 22. This Shingle Can e. Book Order Now. First Com All Matei lings in good shape. Bring us ; in mind and we will do the res :0Y & LLE, N. G. V1T0U-H0WEY !'1< I V | Of much interest to their j v | friends here is the marriage on Wednesday, December 23, of Mrs.! * j Mary Ruth McQueen Howey and S | Charles Harper Vitou. The cerc-1 ^ I mnny was performed at six o'- j F clock in St. John's Episcopal. | church in Wilmington by the1 1 Rev. Mr. Halleck in the presence J I of close relatives. b ; McCR ACKEN-WILLETTS |w I ; a' In a ceremony of beauty and i? simplicity Miss Nellie Walker j p ! Willetts. of Winnabow, became w I the bride of Mr. Jack Garner Mc- j p 1 Cracken, of Waynesville at six o'clock in the evening. December j \v 1". at the Mill Creek Baptist si church of Winnabow. R Rev. Lester Mintz, of Shallot- Vt j te, and former pastor of the 0, bride officiated, using the ring | g , ceremony. : cThe church altar was arranged jy I with long leaf pine, palms, andj smilax. An arch, in front of! p, ; which the vows were spoken, was n, i decorated with smilax. and on j el 1 each side was a seven-branch j Df candelabra holding cathedral tap-, p( ers. Before the ceremony "Salut; m d' Armour" by Edgar and Trau-! c, merel" by Schuman were render-, p( ed by Miss Margaret Settle at the j 9V piano. Miss Mattalene McRee sang pv I "Because" by d'Hardelot. "I Love1 y You Truly' 'by Bond and "O Pro- sp mise Me" by Scott. Wagoner's ;a "Bridal March" was used for the le processional and during the serv- j w f?NIGHT? COUGHS? VOUR CHILD'S coughing at night ?caused by throat "tickle" or lr- I d> ritation, mouth breathing, or a j he cold?can often be prevented by | iei rubbing throat and chest with i w] Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. ! (|e VAPORUB'S poultice-and-vapor 1 cp action loosens phlegm, relieves irn- jn tation, helps clear upper air pas- j )|1( sages, thus tends to stop mouth j breathing and * C lie : invite restful \flWiV3 \ sleep. Try it! Y VapoRub ljdi i |ipr McR w ^nc WorkingTot) FOR ids repairing, repainting or a rital to the war effort and your leeds repairing, re-roofing or i WE I POL AND an order L BUY fi ed basis. i-Manville Roofing,! ion without a Federal Permit, b fNCLE SAM WANTS US TO IT LAST. If your roof leaks 01 -l line fliooc :^ .% ...-V " ^ THE STATE :e "Ava Maria" was played. The redding march by Mendelssohn .'as used for the processional. Miss Wilietts was attended by Irs. Geneva Rogers, of Loris, i. C., as matron-of-honor and liss Jane Greenlee, of Spruce 'ine, and Miss Daisy Belle laultsby, of Bolivia, as maids-ofonor-. Mrs. Rogers wore a lovely gown f rose faille taffeta with fitting odice and a full skirt, over hich was net, edged at the hem nd down the center front with ice. She carried a bouquet of ink carnations, interspersed with hite narcissus and tied with lue ribbon. Misses Greenlee and Maultsby ore faille taffeta frocks in a milar pattern to that of Mrs. | ogers, trimmed with rose vel- J it ribbon, Miss Greenlee's being [ "chid and Miss Maultsby's blue.; oth carried nosegays of pink! irnations and white narcissus j ed with pink ribbon. Mr. McCracken was attended J C Mr. Joseph Helmic, of Way"sville, N. C., as best man. Ush s were Elmore Wilietts, brother the bride, and Webster Swain, >th of Winnabow. The bride, who was given in arriage by her brother, Sheriff . P. Wilietts, wore a white slip-. ;r wedding gown fashioned with veetheart neckline; fitted waist, lttoned down the back with sari covered buttons, and with full eves nointed at the wrist: and full skirt. Her veil, finger-tip j ngth, was of silk illusion. She ore a single strand of pearls' id carried a bridal bouquet of hite carnations. The bride's mother, Mrs. Wiltts, wore a dress of black crepe ith a corsage of red roses. The idegroom's mother, Mrs. Mc acken, wore green crepe with corsage of talisman roses. Immediately following the wedng a reception was held at the ime of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wiltts at Bolivia. The living-room, here guests were received, was corated with vases of white irysanthemums and narcissus.! the dining room the bride's ta-j ? was laid was a lace table-! )th. Lighted candles gave a soft j :ht and the bride's cake was iced in the center of the ta:oy'S I AND ?B le Sam J A R E I I ft lether I m wm/m jsf & xmm. mm m, new roof. Uncle Sam home is the first line || e-painting now is the dAVE A CAR OF ILTRY and HOG [RE FENCE ecessary for you to have Ijt. from the County W ar S! to purchase this wire. leets every Wednesday |?r d applications must l>e County Agent's office. Sp 1 on first come-first serv ?? Shingles. | mt you can repair and M KEEP WHAT WE S your floor or ceiling g? : materials. ;<r Which Will Ar- \ ies a 50-Year | e. First Served! I / j? ia/s a complete list of the p CO. H PORT PILOT, SOUTHPOR1 , ble. Miss Marie Hammond presided over the punch bowl. | Later Mr. and Mrs. McCracken left for a wedding trip. Mrs. Mcj Cracken changed to a suit of soljdier blue with navy accessories. , She wore with it a corsage of red J rose buds. Mrs. McCracken who is the I daughter of Mrs. VV. W. Willetts | of Winnabow, is a member of the Bolivia High School faculty. She | was graduated from Woman's j College of the University of North J Carolina at Greensboro and has 'had graduate work at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. McCracken, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram McCracken. of Waynesville, has for the past several years, been connected with the Shipbuilding Company of Norfolk, but a few months ago was transferred to the North Carolina Shipbuilding Company in Wilmington. The couple will reside with the bride's mother at Winnabow. SILVER ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cannon received informally at their home Monday night between the hours of eight and ten celebrating their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Receiving with them were their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark. Guests were greeted by Mrs. R. S. Harrison, who presented them to the receiving line. Mrs. Valle Fredere presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. R. F. Plaxco and daughter. Miss Bess Miller Plaxco, assisted the hostess in serving. Punch and cake were served for refreshments. The Cannon home was tastefully decorated with holiday greens and youpon, and glowing candles shed a light of loveliness over the entire scene. Many friends called to pay their respects during the evening. ENJOY PARTY Mrs. Margaret Anderson and Mrs. Myrtice Symons entertained some of their friends at a Christmas-Eve party on Thursday night, December 24, at their apartment at the home of Mrs. J. H. Cannon, on Caswell Ave. The home was very attractively arranged with Christmas decorations, including a Christmas tree, under which gifts were placed for each one present. After enjoying Bingo and othI FREIGHT Take advantage of i between Wilmington and diate points, including W and Shallotte. Telephone our ware! 2-2155) and this service you. SUNDAY BUI Lv. Southport 7:80 a.m. Lv. Wilmington 9:00 a.m. Lv. Southport 10:45 a.m. Lv. Wilmington 1:85 p.m. * - Cn.?4Wt*Anf 1 *Qrt n til JUY. 17?UUI|?/I U ........ I"?Lv. Wilmington 6:20 p.m. WILMINGTON, SOUTHERN R WILMINGTON ' DISCON Because of rigid forced to discon % THUI Beginning I obtain milk fror out where we m We wish to tronage, and it i sume our normi MA< N. C. Jer games, the gifts were ex | changed and opened. Those winning prizes in Bing , were: Mesdames Valentine, Perej l Andrew and Orenstun. The prize I were packages of groceries. The hostesses served deliciou j refreshments to the followini i guests present: Mrs. Charlyn j Quinnan, Mrs. Gilda Orenstur j Mrs. Edith Perey. Mrs. Glorii ) Valentine, Mrs. Elizabeth Wooc I Mrs. Martha Andrew, Mrs. Liil; : Breyette and Mrs. Nannete Sprague. jWEINER ROAST Miss Ann McRackan entertain ed some of her friends at a wein er roast at her home on Waldoi Creek during the holidays. Those enjoying the roast were Misses Dorothy Price, Barbar! J Weeks, Patsey Guthrie, Blanchi j Weeks, Bettie Todd Corlett, Ma I j SV/e remember, and"' ^ j will always re- i Tn/xmkor vmir ViflH- I j ?| XUCUU^Ai / "*? | ness and loyalty [ ~ ^to us througl. this and other years. V/e wish you and yours for 1943 the best oi everything. R. GALLOWAY | General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. C. 1 mmwmvmm SERVICE our daily delivery service 1 Southport and interme'innabow, Bolivia, Supply, louse in Wilmington (No. will be made available to S SCHEDULE Ar. Wilmington 8:45 a.m. Ar. Southport 10:00 a.m. Ar. Wilmington .... 12:00 noon Ar. Southport 2:45 p.m. Ar. Wilmington 5:45 p.m. Ar. Southport 7:45 p.m. BRUNSWICK & AILROAD CO. SOUTHPORT TINUE DEL gasoline and tire regu tinue retail deliveries < ISDAY, DECEMB1 Friday, January 1, oui n stores. Please place iay pick them up. express our apprecia Is our hope that we m; il service to you befon GNOLIA Southport, N. C. ' rie Moore, Catherine and Rebec- j n ca McRackan, and Bobby Brown, f, 0 Billy Wells, Billy Bowling, Skippy j tl r, | Bussells, Jimmy Russ and Wals lace Moore. I ei " : 91 ? WATCH NIGHT r. I* Or I p i On New Years-Eve there will j" i, j be a watch night service held in ' 1 the Southport Baptist church, | ss beginning at 11:00 o'clock and j 1 e lasting until shortly after mid- * night, closing with a candle light r< 1 hi ] service. I The public is cordially invited I to attend, iol - - - u I j WM>hW ^ ft. * at W. RUSS STATION ? SHALLOTTE, N. C. St cr WANT ADS ~S I lo I FOUND ? Truck tire and tube, Jjj | size 7:00 x 20 on December 13 lit on highway No. 17. May be re- ,u i covered by applying to Ration- T| i ing Board at Southport, the i? | rightful owner to be bale to furnish the proper serial num- ?' I ber and pay for the cost of this m 1 advertisement. 1 FOR SALE ? Twelve fine pigs, ~ 1 two months old. See them on . in i my tarm on Bouvia-soumporc 0f | road. A. G. Lewis, Bolivia, N. Rt ' en C., Bex 67. js ' _____________________ in* | LOST ? Seventeen dollars in the (lc Waccamaw Bank and Trust {,'[ I Company or near the bank, Js j notify Mrs. J. A. Brenman, c. [ Southport, N. C. WANTED?We pay highest mar- J, ket prices on hogs, pigs and C< ! cattle every Monday- Honest nf Weight, cash on delivery. Shal- er lotte Stock Market, M. S. Hus- t'? ton, Mgr. H LEGALS ? NOTICE tit IN THE SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA cc COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK :il ELMER BOWMAN in Vs. DOROTHY MAE BOWMAN The defendant, Dorothy Mae Bowman. will take notice that an action ? as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Brunswick County. North Carolina, to secure an absolute tn divorce on the "-rounds of two years of separation; and the said defendant th will further take notice that she is at required to appear at the office of su the Clerk of the Superior Court of J. said County in the Court House in *'i Southport. N. C\. on the 20th day of pt February 18411. and answer or demur,dc to the complaint in said action, or ut the plaintiff will apply ot the Court C< for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 28th dav of December. 1042. ro B. J. HOLDEN, ed Ass't Clerk of the Superior Court (1 Brunswick County, North Carolina. a* l-20c cn PAGE THREE touth of a ditch, thence with said itch to the elbow of the ditch, tence North to Sarah Arnolds line, j lence West to D. R. Norriss Corner, tenee with said Norriss line to the inning, containing twenty acres more r less. BEGINNING at a stake near Jo>ph Hewetts field and in his line. inning South 11 degrees Went 22 ales to a pine, thence North 88 deg?ss TV. 24 poles to a stake, in the Ige of Oxpen swamp, thence North J degrees West 23 poles to a stake, i said Joseph Hewetts line, thence lid line to the beginning containing iur acres mnrr or less. BEGINNING at the Arnold Southestern corner, runs South fi degrees .'est IS poles to a stake side of a >ad on the North side of Ox-Pen anch. thence South fit> uogreos East. I poles to a stake of said road and ?ar an old foot path then North 19 agrees East. 26 poles to a stake, at near Joseph Hewetts line thence with his line to the beginning, conlining twelve (12) acres. And all other lands owned by U. Bryant and wife, in Brunswick aunty. All sales subject to report to and nfirmatioii bv the Court. Ten days lowed for raise of bid before report ade. Cash to be paid a; sale. This the 7th day of December. 1942. S. B. FRINK. -30c Commissioner. FO RECTOS PRE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that bjr vire of a decree of the Superior Court Brunswick County. X. C., dated e 5th day of October. 1942 in an lion entitled "Brunswick County rsus Thomas D. Bryant and wife any. John D. Bellamy Trustee for liza B. Williamson. .Mortgagee. Ellis eares. Mortgagee." the undersigned Immlstiloner will expose at public iction sale to the highest bidder for isb on the 4th day of January, 1942, 12 o'clock A. M., at the Courthouse or. Southport. N. ('.. to satisfy the >cree of said court to enforce the lyment of $241.09, the following desibed real estate, located in Town *eek Township. Brunswick County, . . t\. bounded and described as folvvs: BEGINNING at a sweet gum on :ist side of Daws Creek at Cass reet corner, thence with run of said eek about X. 10 E. 40 poles to J. Wards bridge on his road to the nding, thence with said road to a ruce pine. X. 70 E. 80 poles, ence East 24 poles to a stake, thence S. E. 00 poles to a holly tree in tig branch, down said branch1 to iss Streets corner in said Branch, ence West with said Cass Streets ?e to the beginning. Containing one utdred and 00 acres more or less. And all other lands owned by tonias B. Bryant and wife, if any, Brunswick County. All sales subject to report lo and nfirmation by the Court. Ten days lowed for raise of bid before report ade. Cash to be paid at sale. This the 7th day of December. 1942. S. B. FRINK. 12-30o Commissioner. FOR ECLOSFRK ^NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by v!re of a decree of the Superior Court Brunswick County. X. <\, dated the h day of October. 1942. in an action ititled "Brunswick County versus ike .McMillan and wife, if any. Ri? hond Galloway. Mortgagee." the unsigned commissioner will expose at blfc auction sale to the highest dder for cash on the 4th day of inuary. 1942. at 12 o'clock A. M., at e Courthouse door. Southport. N. . to satisfy the decree of said court enforce the payment of $173.44. the Mowing described reM estate. loctl in L. F. Township. Bmnswlck i >unty. X. C., bounded and described i follows: BEGINNING at John Sellers cornon the Juniper Creek road running >ont West with John Sellers line the North corner then with Ova ankins line to Elijah McMillan line en with his line to the Juniper reek road thence back the road to e beginning, containing 7 acres more less. And all other lands owned by the 'fcndant. in Brunswick County. All sali-s subject to report to and ufirmation by the Court. Ten days lowed for raise of bid before report ade. Cash to > > paid at sale. This the 7th day of December. 1942. S. H. FIUXK. 12-30r Commissioner. FORECLOSURE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that by vire of a decree of the Superior Court Brunswick County, X. C? dated e nth day of October. 1942, in nr. lion entitled "Brunswick County veris Bert Berry ami wife, if any J. Mitchell. Joint Hewett." the under- j bud commissioner will expose at ibllc auction sale to the highest hld;r for cash on the 4th day of Janirv. 1942, at 1-' o'clock A. M., at the mrthouse door, Southport. X. C? to itisfy the decree of said court ? to iforce the payment of $184.9(1, *the llowing described real estate, locatI in Smithville Township, Brunswick mntv. X. C? hounded and described i follows: BEGINNING at the North West rner of Caswell Avenue (Formerly Dundary Street) and Owen Street; ins thence Northwardly with the 'est line of Caswell Avenue Sixty 6) Six Feet; thence Westwaruly, irallel with Owen Street. One Huned (132) and Thirty Two Feet; ence Southwardly parallel wjtli iswell Avenue Sixty (66) Six Feet, the North line of Owen Street, ence Eastwardly with the said North ?e of Owen Street. One Hundred 32) and Thirty Two Feet to the ginning, and being lots No. (2) mid >ur (4) in Block (3) of said addl>n. And all other lands belonging to ?rt Berry and wife, if any, | In unswiok County. AH sales subject to report to and ufirmation hv the Court. Ten days lowed for raise of bid before rei>ort fide. Cash to he paid at sale. This the 7th day of December, 1942. S. B. FRINK, 12-30c Commissioner. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrator r the estate of Don Harrelson. deased. late of Longwood. North iroliua, this is to notify all persona Jdlng claims against the estate of Id deceased to make payment to'hie my home at Ash. North Carolina. ; or before December 9. 1943, or this lice will be pleaded in bar of their covery. All persons indebted to is estate will please matte Immediate ttlement. This 7th day of December, 1942. ALLEN P. RUSS. Administrator, Estate of DON HARRELSON notice"OF SALE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT PATE OF NORTH CAROLINA H7NTY OF BRUNSWICK J. SOMERSETT vs. CE GWYX. JR.. AND WIFE *NA S. GWYX Under and by virtue of an order jned hv I,eo Carr. Judge Prealding the Eighth Judicial District, of the iperior Court, on the 12th day of >vember. 1942. I will sell at public ction for cash at Jongwood. North irollna on the 2nd day of January. 43. at 12 o'clock noon, all the uipment, merchandise, and trade fhts owned by the Gwyn Oil Comny as of June 1, 1942, nrovlded. wever. that persuant to the order marl hv I Ha ahnve named Judfire of e Superior Court, any such bids ade at the time of the sale shall be wroved bv the Resident or Presidcr Judge in the Eighth Judicial Disct before the same shall be final. This the 1st dav of December, 1942. RICE GWYN, Jr. IYLOR AND PREVATTE Attorneys 12-Wc ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified ;is administratrix r the estate of Christopher B. Chad* ick. deceased, late of Brunswick >unty. state of North Carolina, this to notify all persons holding claims rainst the estate of said deceased to ;hibit them to the undersigned at ;r residence at Shallotte on or here November 12. 1943, or this noticft ill be pleaded in bar of their re* ?very. All persons indebted to thf lid deceased will please make im* ediate navment. MRS. SUDIE S. CHADWICK. Administratrix for Christopher B. Chadwick, deceaaed wember 12, 1942 FOKKCl OSI RE NOTICE B' Notice is hereby Riven that by vir- n) tue of a decree of the Superior Court. W Of Brunswick County, N. C., dated i? the 5th day of October, 1942, in an action entitled "Brunswick County th versus U. S, Bryant and wife, if any, Ci the undersigned commissioner will expose at public auction sale to the jjj highest bidder for cash on the 4th (1 day of January. It42. at 12 o'clock be A. M., at the Courthouse door. South- F< port. N. C., to satisfy the decree of tk said court to enforce the payment of *192.92, the following described real JJ' estate, located in L. F. Township. Brunswick County. X. C.. l>ounded and cn described as follows: nlt I B KG IN XT NCI at a stake in Wade ^ I'Bryants line, runs thence Kast to the IVERIES 1 at on no re th se latons we will be of milk after sn ER 31. Ki( customers may su N< our milk bottles 19 eq ri# na ho r s'' tion for past paar ay be able to re- & e very long. t, to wi TDV LJLIV1 ?! h? fo w cc I 83 m I x? I
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