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PAGE FOUR Shallotte Village cc a . Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Register and little daughter, of Wilming~ ton, returned Sunday after spending the holidays with his parents. e Mr. Wilford Leonard, of the U. a S. Navy, left Christmas day for Norfolk. t( .Miss Frances Chadwick spent s the Christmas holidays with her e parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. " |F U(lCCF|usup e Y00RIiUvlt0ni6ht i Do this ? Ery 3-purpos* va-uvnui. It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, 0 (2) soothes irritation, (3) relieves h transient nasal congestion ... And brings greater breathing comfort. You'll like wicwc v 9 11 it. Follow directions fi in folder. VATRO-NOl Mules HERE'S1 If you are in the to see us this week, description ! ? WE V SETH m A S the old y f\ ly, for ; 1912. We hop* ing with our b | For 1943 I on the alert fc ? to provide hel] | of this commu ll The offic< I wishing you < |l year. J V* WHITEVILL SOUTHPOR1 ROSEHILL f ? hadwick, Jr. Miss Cassie Andrews spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. nd Mrs. Merk Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Milligan pent the holidays with their parnts, Mr. and Mrs. F. Milligan, nd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams. Miss Lena Chadwick returned t> Wilmington Sunday after pending Christmas with her parnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chadrick, Jr. Hamelton Todd spent the hristmas holidays with his parnts. Pvt. Orion Simpson and Cpl. lerbert Watson, of Camp Davis, pent the week-end with Mr. and i Irs. J. M. Chadwick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Williams, f Southport, visited relatives ere Christmas day. Bert Williams has been spendlg the past week home with his imily. Doasie Williams has been spend Mules WHERE TO BIJY market for a good, young, i because we have some no VILL SELL OR TR/ L. SMITH I WHITEVILLE m in ? ear ends, we pause to thank ( our confidence and coopei ; you have had as much plej ank as we have had in servi we renew our pledge to t ir new and better ways to s pful financial service geared nity under existing wartime ers and employees of this svery happiness throughout E CHADBOURN TAB( r FAIRMONT CLAF KENANSVILLE HOLI i ing the Christmas holidays with < his family. Mr. and Mrs. James Chadwick ^ and Mr. and Mrs. John Chadwick. I Jr. attended a banquet at the . plantation Monday night. The banquet was given by the supervisors for their boss. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Zandy spent Christmas day in Whiteville. Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Phelps, of Wilmington, spent Christmas day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phelps, and Mrs. Mary Milligan. Earl Hewett has been spending . the past week with his family. CHISTMAS PARTY Miss Bess Miller Plaxco, a stu dent at St Margaret's School, Tappahannock, Va., who is spending the Christmas season with ( her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert < F. Plaxco, entertained a few of ? her friends at her home on 1 Mules t i c i < i i i THEM! i < sound mule come in w that just fit that 1 ^DE ? | 1 ii CO I # p H u in u u you, sincereration during isure in dealing you. >e constantly erve you and to the needs conditions. bank join in the coming n )R CITY IKTON .Y RIDGE * THE STATE PORT Christmas-eve evening. The first part of the evening vas spent carolling, after wfiich james in keeping with the Christuas season were enjoyed in the lome which was attractively arranged with Christmas decorations. The hostess served delicious ice :ream and cake as refreshments ind each guest was presented vith a minature bottle of perfume is a favor. Those enjoying the evening vere: Bettie Todd Corlette, Do*othy Price, Ann McRackan and 31anche Weeks. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Durham, >f Raleigh, spent a portion of the Christmas holidays with Captain ind Mrs. I. B. Bussells here. Mrs. Davis Herring, of Washngton, D. C., has been visiting ler parents, Captain and Mrs. I. 3. Bussells. W. R. Dosher, who has been iway for several weeks, returned lome Tuesday. Mrs. W. S. Dosher ind children, of Wilmington, ac:ompanied him here. H.j W. Hood, state inspector for the bureau of weights and measires, spent a portion of the holiiays here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Corring lave as their guests this week Sir. Corring's mother, Mrs. John Corring, of Long Island, N. Y., md his cousin, Miss Louise Ann Stargeoff, R. N., East Northport, sr. y. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keith, of iVilmington, spent the week-end vith Mrs. Keith's parents, Mr. ind Mrs. F. L. Lewis. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. B.rown lad as their guests during the Christmas holidays, their daughter, Miss Martha Gray Brown, vho is a student at Spencerian Commercial School, Charlotte, and Mrs. jonn uan ana uauguwi, Sandra, of Smiti.field, their son, EJarvey Brown, of Charlotte; and their nephew, Pat Coward, of Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carrawan spent the Christmas holidays with relatives in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McCall, of Wilmington, visited friends and relatives here during the holidays. A. B. Weeks has returned to Philadelphia, after spending the holidays season here with his family. Miss Josephine Wolfe, of Columbia, S. C.j spent Christmas here with her mother, Mrs. Eva Wolfe. Ed. C. Newton, of Raleigh, spent the holidays here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith and daughter, Doris, of Wilmington, spent Christmas here with Mrs. Lizzie Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Swain and young daughter, Ann, of Beaufort, visited at the home of Mrs. Amelia Swain during the Christmas holidays. John Shannon, who has recently enlisted in the Army, spent Christmas here with his mother, Mrs. H. M. Shannon. Capt. T. G. Peadrick, of Norfolk, Va., spent the Christmas holidavs here with his familv. Nannie Frazier, a student at Louisburg College, is spending the holidays here with Miss Carrie Harker. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harrellson and children, of Greensboro, are spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Loughlin. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gilbert, of Raleigh, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.'D. Robinson during the holidays. Mrs. T. C. Johnson has returned to her home in Jacksonville, Fla., following a visit here with relatives. She plans to leave soon for San Francisco, Cal., where she will make her home. Mrs. Lee Garrett, of Baltimore, Md., spent the holidays here visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Robinson are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Gilbert, in Raleigh this week. Eddie Jelks, of Savannah, Ga., visited his mother, Mrs. Martin McCall, during the holidays. MRS. WOODARD DIES AT SUPPLY (Continued from oager 1) wett, of Shallotte, and Miss Orna Woodard, of Wilmington; two brothers: John and Reben Lewis, of Bolivia, and one sister, Mrs. Lundy Clemmons, also of Bolivia. Q?$TJJ?$ Ouft jpr I I SOUTHPORT CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C. PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. SHORT SESSION OF ( COUNTY COURT (Continued from page 1) making as assault with a deadly I weapon. H. L. Garriss pleaded guilty to e charges of public drunkenness. Sentence of 30 days on the roads was suspended upon payment of a costs. I POULTRY'S VALUE IS EMPHASIZED BY LOCAL FARM AGENT d Management plays a large part in raising any kind of poultry. The house should be cleaned daily and the old litter disposed of far J enough from the house that any disease will not be tracked back to the house. Some form of cheap litter should be used. Wheat and oat straw has been used satisfactorily and shavings, pine straw, peanut hulls, ana crushed corn ? cobs make a geoa uiter. In view of the need for more ( eggs, it is up to every person who buys baby chicks to do their very best in raising their chicks and ? pullets this spring and summer, the county agent concluded. o sailing below t 3 hope, coming this i Jj V Year, 1943?will sc here tvith a cargo of ^ happiness and good I THE COUNT D. S. Gore ? Longwooc mmmmmmn 16 LIST YOUF All property < Taxation for the y the first day of J ? All male pers< same time, except All persons to erty, and /or Poll r upon conviction. Local list take Nortl Town Smith Lock\ Shall* Wacc The Board of March 15th, 1943. time. PLEASE LIST YO I r;Come Pi Christmas Programs In Churches Of Southport 11 (Continued From Page One) g xirenz?Junior choir. S "Hark the Herald Angels Sing", c ongregation. pi Prayer?Rev. R. S. Harrison-. "Away In A Manger"?Prim- p; ry and beginner groups. D "Silent Night"?Mary Caroline pi lunt. n Poem?Miss Dot Watts. M "Cradle of Bethlehem"?Merelith?Junior choir. F Reading?Rev. Mr. Harrison. "Lo, There Is Born A Savior" -Wilson?Miss Peggy Carr and Irs. Dallas Pigott. Poem?Bobby Davis. ei "O Little Town of Bethlehem" bi -Trudy McNiel. 'r Prayer?John Newton. Ul Reading?Loui Cox. j "Fairest Lord Jesus" ? Junior , hoir, with solo by Mrs. Dallas J 'igott. Offertory ? "Silent Night"? Jruber?Junior choir. "Joy To The World"?Congregation. Benediction?Rev. Mr. Harrison. ^ he horizon is a ship of way. That ship?New <on be putting into port our very best ivishes for cheer to all our friends. RY STORE Rice Gwynn I, N. G. mmzmmmismu H3 Ta: NOT l REAL and PERS THE MONTH 0 wners and tax payers are ret ear 1943, all the Real Estate, muary. ons between the ages of 21 ai thnsp expmnt. hv law for r>h' i whom the foregoing applies rax will be guilty of a Misdei ;rs will post notices of appoin LIST TAKERS F 1 West?M. B. Chinnis i Creek?L. J. McKeith iville?C. M. Crapon .... rood's Folly?L. H. Pb 3tte?Mrs. S. J. Frink .. amaw?Robert S. Millil Equalization and Review will Any complaint about valuati< UR PROPERTY WITH THE W. P. Jc TAX SUPE repared To Give Fa wednesd Following the program the pri- th lary and beginner groups were'pii iveh a Christmas party in the ar unday School rooms. They had a at hristmas tree and were given th resents, candy and fruit. Those who helped prepare the; rogram and the party were Mrs. i ^ alias Pigott, Mrs. Robert Thom- at son, Miss Mary Weeks, Miss Anie M. Newton, Joel Moore and [rs. James Harper. is 01 :educes tobacco' tt crop for 1943 = (Continued From Page One) irmers are facing this year. Many of the Brunswick growrs will begin preparing their toacco plant beds the first week i January, according to the usal custom. Several of them say DOGWOOD LOGS WANTED 4vz inches and up in diameter. For Specifications and Prices . . . Write? Jos. D. Cox & Sons, (Incorporated) high point, n. c. or Box 826 southport, n. c. ? 1 A ^AGERLY iA ^ most the N( trustin ^ to orr< ?<!&- * SHALLOTTE T Hobson Kir Shallotte, c Listin ICE ONAL POPERTY IF JANUARY }uired by law to return to the Personal Property, Etc., whi< id 50 years must list tor roll ysical disability. who fail to list their Real and neanor and subject to fine o tments in public places?Wi 'OR COUNTY Leland,'N. an Bolivia, N. Southport, N. elps Supply, N. Shallotte, N. ken Ash, N. 1 meet at the Tax Office at on should be taken before th< LIST TAKER IN YOUR HOI irgensen RVISOR rm Census Informs AY, DECEMBER 30, at to avoid the hazaid^M ant destruction from blue ttu^l id other causes, they vim^H tout as much seed as usuai^B e plant beds and win v^H eir acreage definitely gover^^H ' labor prospects late in planting time. BOLIVIA PATIENT I Mrs. J. G. Hickman, of Boli^| a patient in the Dost ial Hospital, having er.t^B lere on Monday. wpim wm nbn raa Roland Simmons M Service Station H ASH, N. C. GREETINGS bringing to you our sincere wishes for ew Year 1943 and g that it has much iv you as the days owly by. RADING CO. by, Prop. N. C. g DURING I List Takers for I :h they own on Tax during the I Personal Prop- I r imprisonment B itch For Same. B Southport on H e Board at that VIE PRECINCT. I ition. I
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