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BrrnMFSDAY, MAY 24, lfi ^B... Cheatham Alston, ct Mis Thomas Cheat I the late Mr. A Is- . B David H Lieutenant Mrs. George u tnd the late Mr. I t' <l in ma it age n ivmony was aer i v lie Rev. Forrest D. thodist church at ;B was pi; veil IB IH soloist. B 'in 111 marriage by , lit W. Alston, wore B : of white duchess with sweetheart B :'i'.l bodice withj H v lace. The full a extended into a of orange . rears held the _ ial veil. She carB j ed bouquet of br.de's B - the valley. maid of hon- ' ster's attendant. It . blue net dress and iuet of pink roses. P. - : snapdragon. F- . h i ther wore a black I L , ffon and lace with a: r.; . \, w roses. Mrs. Wat1 ther of the bridegr jom.! . s-of-roses dress of! , e with a corsage of Eiii rosebuds. r H I s. of Tarboro, was J, ; rheatham Alston. bro-| [ii o: the bride. Paul W. Illam , ; Robert W. Smithwick, of, sir- oil .1. H. Griffin, of jjorertcwn. S C. were ushers. H ua'v bridesmaids v.-ere: laces Louise Kilgo. Christine Curd. Mildred Jordan, Helen1 : Lota Cain and Maribelle htertscri classmates of the r> .: Mildred Howard, Rose Mom. Virginia Howard. Jane K' tnces Ann Earle, of, Mrs Wa s attended Louisburg .Itje and is a member of this g'i ser.ior class at ECTC,1 reenrille. L:et:" iian.t Watson is a graduate Louisburg College and ECTC. I has been stationed at the' iphibious Training Base at Lit-! > Creek. Va for the past year.; Owing the ceremony Lieut*nt and Mrs. Watson left for, -forma. where he will be sta-' ir.ed. For traveling, the bride \ re a white flannel suit with l ie assessor ies and a corsage of j rosebuds. OMAN'S. CLl'B The May literature meeting of r Woman's Club, held at the: me of Mrs. E. H. Cranmer on; I- ~ idv iuifrnwn, was me st attended of the club year, j iveral visitors were present in{ tt'ior. to the good number of Rubers. t The collect was repeated in ur.ison followed by the sir ging | the Clubwoman's Hymn. First Gra Full Line Of F< Hunt (^luh) ODELL B; SUP PL1 NOTICE I For your new and re] requirements of Asphalt 1 Windows, Doors, Wall Boi ? goodly stock of these it lumber, metal roofing plies' when available. Smith Builder Castle Hayne Road, Wilmii JUST A1 SHIPME Hot Water Heaters, Co Parlor 1 Also Front Room and Water Buckets, CITY CUT R SOUTHPO '44 Miss Margaret Pearson, accompanied by Mrs. Dallas Pigott, sang the following selections; "Where'er! You Walk," "Panis Angelicus," | "Sweet Little Jesus Boy," "Mighf ty Like a Rose," "Can't Help; Lovin' That Man o' Mine." and "Morning." 0 The flower snow committees were announced as well as those for the baby show. Mrs. Frank! Niernsee resigned as citizenship | chairman and Mrs. Jeanne Fields accepted this chairmanship for j next year. Other committee chairmen announced their committees for the coming year. The club voted to sponsor the "Kit Bag" quota for the Red Cross with Mrs. James Carr in] charge. Punch and cake were served by the hostesses, Mrs. I. B. Bussells, Mrs. S. B. Frink, and Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor. LESPEDEZA Good, volunteer stands of les- i pedeza should be kept by all means this year because of a shortage of seed for hay crops, j says uounty Agent W. C. Boyce of the State College Extension Service. For Sport Wear < Easy to make, comfortable to w ear, 11 this davti-ie sport dress of rotton *hant'?n<! modeled by v:.n*t- ??*? > ? Par - - -? pmoi nt star. The tv?o pi:ce dress Sur a pleated skirt of bright tiL? red. The jacket i t? I o u * e 'eatures modr-nistic white horre hr-'v on a tile red ground. The sleeves are bracet len"**' ' * set-in belt ties , * , de Tires eeds And Dog Food * LANTON If, N. G. NOTICE | pair jobs, see us for your Roofing, Asbestos Siding, *rds, Paint, etc. We have ems at all times, as well and other building sups Supply, Inc. igton, N. C. Phone 2-3339 WIVED ;nt of ok Stoves, Ranges and Heaters I Dining Room Rugs, and Percolators ATE STORE rt, N. C. \ THE STATE PORT PILOT, S - ?? ? Maid Displays Wardrobe j * ' " ' " " " - 11 11 11 U II IT _ 1 II -I J. I Lovely Linwood Gisclard, the 1944 Maid of Cotton, models two! of the attractive cotton costumes included in her wardrobe. The formal, at left, is of red and white checked gingham, worn with a white | pique evening jacket, designed in simple taste for many purposes. At right, she wears classic chambray?a soft pink, with four giant, jeweled buttons. Two diagonally slashed pockets, front fullness and j the soft tie neckline are important fashion additions. Both dresses were made from McCall patterns. The Maid of Cotton now is on tour of principal American cities to assist in War Bond drives and to tell of cotton's important role in the war. CA1SON-W1LLIAMS [Mrs. Alfred Newton. E. C. Newton, of Raleigh, spent Mr. and Mrs. Zade Williams, of the week-end here with his famBolivia, announce the marriage of itytheir daughter, Agnes, to Gm 3-c; Alex Williams, of Beaufort, Wilbur Caison, USN, in Conway, spent the week-end here with his S. C? on May 13. ? family. Mr. Caison graduated at; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith, of j Southport high school in 1941. | Wilmington, spent Sunday here > She will soon join her husband in with Mrs. H. W. Southerland. j _ Philadelphia where he is station-! I ed after two years duty in the \/Cl)()Hal(ls LoSC South Pacific. . . ^ , , Little Daughter PFRSONAT S 1 ' ' ' Following bad health which she I ? ? _ had suffered since birth, Catherine Fred Smith is visiung relatives; McDonald ten yoar okl <mugnierj in Alcolue, S. C. I of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald,1 Miss Doris Smith and Char-j0f the Boone's Neck community, lotte Ray Walker, of Wilmington,! died in the Baptist hospital at | spent the week-end here with Durham Friday evening. She had Miss Smith's grandmother, Mrs. previously been a patient in the j H. W. Southerland. j. Arthur Dosher Memorial hosMrs. Melvin Lewis, of Norfolk, pital at Southport. Va.? has been spending the past The body was brought to Suptwo weeks here with relatives. ply, and following services by the Capt. Lee Hewett, of New York,! Rev. Thomas Johnson, was interis spending his vacation here with : red in the Oak Grove cemetery, his family. | In addition to the parents she Mrs. A. D. Ruark, Sr. spent i is survived by one sister and three several days here last week with brothers, Lucile, Horace, Marion her sisters, Mrs. Eva Wolfe and and Donald McDonald. ? _ ? REPAIR NOW New Screen Doors, Window Sashs, Window Screens, Roofing, Wall Hoard, Linseed Oils, Nails, Etc. Bellamy And Holden Shallotte, N. G. i I mn nn a nn nr mi rr a tiaw I rUK DUAivu ur cuutrt ilvsn As a member of the Board of Educa- I tion, I have served for eight years in a I ; manner that I think has been satisfactory to the pople of Brunswick. During this time the affairs of the schools have run smoothly and few complaints have been heard. This leads me to believe that my work has been satisfactory. With a belief that my work has been well done, I am offering for re-election and will apprciate your vote and support in the primary election Saturday. R.T. PHELPS i r OUTHPORT, N. C. ShllWfp IVpwc were visitors at Myrtle Beach, en's ^IiaiiUlLC i^CVVS g c Saturday. noor Mr. and Mrs. Lay ton Bennett, T M's' Lenn?n Swajn and Xi f Shallotte, were week-end L' Swain' Jr" . ! were visitors in Shallotte last Hold uests of Mrs. Warren Swain in Thnrsaav H-fct ' I sH.rt L?<,h,m o, ?. S. SoMi. and Mis. Marian Gatlin, of Army is visiting his parents, Mr. f?tlu laleigh, were week-end guests aru| Ml.s John Luclium. Sgt. Lud- ser" ere of Mrs. Gatlin's mother, Mrs. lum has been serving overseas for .illian Oliver. | several years. J/^ Mrs. Roger Clemmons last I Miss Marguerite Hewett, of V?'il:eek-end visited her husftand who mington, spent the week-end with .. . . ., ... ? her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John i a patient in the Charlotte Hos, .Hewett, of Shallotte. I man __ , _ , , ? Friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Haywood Goley and small Stanlev is verv ill at ga" an, Woodie visited her mother, . . r-,n D ' then her home at Little Beach. , Irs. H. G. Hewett, here last Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Tew, of !Ve' uesday. : jjew York and Mrs. Sallie Holden 'e Mrs. Burdette and Miss Bram-(and daughter, Ruth, of Shallotte, p tt, Shallotte school teachers, were visitors at Mrs. W. C. Hold- ?lat _ _ ed I ? 1" sib e ? - - ? j . | mad Matting I our (Jam Accessories now Means War Bond Money Saved tW Light heads are the fashicn for spring and summer. This light-as-a- [lc breeze topper made of crocheted cotton squares is a gay accompaniment i ? to your warm-weather wardrobe. The matching bag is roomy and simply I w made. Making your own accessories menus money saved and extra War Bonds bought. Directions for crocheting this hat and bag set may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework j Department of this paper, specifying I\o. lttvi. u. i reasury L/eramjiem BUSY SEASON ' ?T-r? As this is a busy season of the year you will not want to spend extra time looking around for things. Buy all your groceries here. We'll give you prompt service. Fai [ope RGALLOWAY t Gei General Merchandise He Supply, N. G. est i P<1> iMMMBMBU?*11 I?B?B?a?C? Ma & -M&W/S ^ ^ __ ?*> .. , ~C -- - T?~~ """" BRIEF, BARE AND BRIGHT THAT'S SWIM SUIT NEWS FOR '44. You'll - Bruns JSS5* Largest Genera Shallotte Tradii HOBSON KIRB Shallotte, A ' PAGE 5 I 1 home here Thursday after-' LOST- Ration Book No. 3. M i. ' nie W. Lockett, Scuthport, -M? I i ,9 ttle six-year-old Wayne Hold- P C. h? E 2 Zt Stall* ' U?MC,; tOST-R.U.n SSNO. I M.tU, 9 len, of near bhallotte. Killed a, gm gouthport, N. C. -1 >t coachwhip snake, near his _ e Tuesday afternoon. Wayne's Early Variety of soybean seed_fos j I er ij in the Navy and is nowj sale. R. H. Maultsby, Bolivia, ing in the Pacific. i jj. C. * n /) nn | ? , , WANTED?Route man or woaj^f ' j.v/. 10 Al t /1/ | Good opening. Sell, deliver iff Local Service Club Rawleigh Products year around, jfl (steady work, large profits. Whitft 9 rs. Claude C. Cannon, chai?- Rawleigh s' DePl- N-CE-211-XJ77 jj^H of the Volunteer Service Or-, Richmond, Va. ^ J zation, announced today that " ~ yoTICE ; will be a regular monthly -phe charge for two insertions of 'I ting of the senior hostesses in advertisements of lost ration ,fl| club room of the USO at 3:30 bo6km ls 50 cents VVe are unaWf/ fl| M. on Thursday. ~ie urged to print such advertisement HI every senior hostess attend- less cash or stamps are sent1 'ill jfl I his important meeting, if pos-jwith copy-yThe State ro.t Pilot. , as a brief report will be; ; I e c?n the insDirinsr meetings' ADMINISTRATION NOTICE ' I 11 cue inspiring meetings Having this day duly qualified 1 9 being held in Wilmington for fore B. J. Holden, assistant clerk w unior and senior hostesses in ,,u' # Court of Hnmiwi k U "* county, as administrator of the esta'e area. i nf w. O. Galloway, deceased, th's is I to notify all parties having claims wit j | irm ^ p I against said estate to present them j 1/1/ A l\J I A k HV t0 me? duly authenticated on or U f f / all X I fore the 24th day of March, 1945,' or ; 9 this notice will be plead in bar, ,pf _____ their light to recovery. 1 -? 9 E WRITERS and Adding Ma- ' "t'.'.M 9 lies cleaned and adjusted. aml -h;ive costs- l watsoS.'.' i rk guaranteed. Willie Ham- Administrator KstaieV/. nds. 203 W. Col. St., White- W" . <J' Deceassftj I n" notice ok summons ni |9i by purmcation , skey Creek Honey. Twenty in THK SUPERIOR COURT}; j) fl ars a favorite Our Artichoke 'STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ars a tavotue. uur Arutnoae t.OLINTy op BRUNSWICK ijp, ' cklcs are delicious. Your Gro-.j. d. jones ' Yf? 11' I r- IESTELLE RI.ACKWEI.L JONES - I The defendant above named will T?"T" GAS RATION book, take notice that an action entitled an MB iwrence R. Galloway, Supply, l^lorh^rof n?lok Coug? il , C , for divorce on the ground of two i yearn separation; and the said defend PIPMT Millor CWp nn ant will further take notice that she HI . i.KM ? Miller cage, on jg require(1 t0 appear at the office .of fl iterfront. Must furnish good the undersigned In the Court HoMffe. SB fpT-pncpq Annlv to D M Da- Wilmington. North Carolina. ..an M^H ier-.ncLS. Appiy 10 u. m. da the 3|>d day of 3uly 1J)44 and anf^r jfl s. 13ox 72, Southport, N. C. or demur to the complaint filedvln j said action, or plaintiff will apply to l^^H 1 SALE ? Two shrimp boats.' ?,<?Jr{,lin?>r rellef dem?nded i lu , I . S. Wells, Southport, N. C. I "VatetTVhi's "lie 27 day of April. lflfU fll H. J. HOLDEN, I en Clath dry size for paper j Ass'1 ('il ,,ewk'k?Coum'c' I mging Many other household dWIGHT McEWKN. I cessities at Ruark's, South- i Attorney for Plaintiff.^ ^ ^-We#! I ? I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ? i I hes line wire, clothes pins, 50 V Having qualified as Executrix of . ... , the estate of Harry L. Doflher, 4jlf ot * water hose with nozzles, ceased, late of the County of Bruns? uatk's, Southport. j wiek North Carolina, this Is to ndtl- HI fy all persons having claims against fl ? w , T~I v ine estate of said deceased to extftfit J t SALE- Mule, Horse and two them to the undersigned, in South- I :neys in good condition. W. A. ./l01"1!1 Carolina, on or before HI . 7 ', 4 M ^ the 17th day of May. 1945. or thlf. I^H >hnson, Southport, N. C. i notice will be pleaded In bar of their . ? . _ _ ! recovery. All persons indebted to Tm I IT?No. 3 Ration book in the said estate will please make Itnme- HI , T ~ . .. . diate payment. 'il | tme of Lennox Grissett, Shal-i This 17th day of May. A. P., 1914. I tte. N. C. Gen. Delivery. Re-' AJ'T,A L- r? I Executrix of Harry L. Pusher, fl deceased. ^ fl VOTE W. J. McLAMII U I For f f' I Representative ?Jjfa- > H I <:Z Z~*?,_r v~*' ^ - ' I o //MM -5 '^T- ^JTZj^ f I -Cr ~-*^/>~ *? ^vS"* w" - # \ I X A l ] lothes _ (jn-Rationed I . ,, Play Shoes! :T Best - Men's Swim I il Store Trunks! I rig Company 1 fl, Pro/). f jH ^ / !
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