ILvT-St'AY, FEBRUARY 2 fee ^ENS-SMITH . Josephine Smith and | m.u on Stephens were! :?s ^ in marriage on Saturday Ith< -;i. ' at tie Southport Baptist sta ^ase ? th the Rev" A' L- er? ^ "offa ating. The double to\ ceremony was used. ret y.j John 3ail rendered nuptial (hil . plavir.g "Traumerei" as "taie antt bridegroom entered,1151 .trended. Y bride 'vore a teal blue suit hp; ir.avy accessories and a shoul-1 [ corsage of sweetheart roses. jd J .. W :i!Ig: ?as aneuueu oy '. Vt<s and close friends. Immeafter the ceremony the th' left for a short wedding ^ 1 pei Vv Stephens is the daughter, , yjs. Minnie F. Smith and the Ml r E. H .Smith. She attended an ...port High school and Mere- ]ot t" College and for some time an gtjeen employed by the Board Co If HJIQC mis up ? ilOLT0",GHT,r fcnhis?Tiv S-piupm? Va-tro-nol tr 11) shrink! swollen membranes, ; Ju soothes irritation, (3) relieves J jn i-sient nastl congestion ... And , rjs greater breathing yS<^rx I Btort. You 11 like umh* ' y jan' Follow directions ' " |Su .feder. *Ul(H(Ol j me We can furnish you wit materials as follows: Insulat Roofing, Brick, Cement, Rocl Board. Plaster Board, Doo Hardware, Kyanize Paints, Lumber when necessary perr cations are furnished. Call cuirements. DIAL 2-3 SMITH BUILDER! WILMINGTO NO The Brunswick - - J D ^1 a fia i\eview wu I ty Tax Office < I purpose of revi I 1)45:? I NORTH WEST I TOWNSHIP I Monday, IV I SMITHVILLE A I TOWNSHIP I Wed., Mar I SHALLOTTE A I TOWNSHIP I Friday, Ma I The Board shall, o o- control property ass the valuation of such ] I rcct errors in the name shall not increase or r< e ty, except where en - 1 ? a 1 s'lD-divided, or wnere added or removed froi s ance has affected sai I W~P I TAX I BRl I !8, 1945 TeTy Education here. Mr. Stephens is the son of Mr. j d Mrs G. M. Stephens of Charton. S. C. and is serving with j ; U. S. Coast Guard. He was i itioned at Oak Island for sev-.j il months and later at George- J vn. S. C. He has now now :eived his orders transferring' n to Groton, Conn. iLLE US-STEPHEN Mr. and Mrs. William V. Stepn of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, have nounced the marriage of their ughter, Patricia, S 1-c, to chard O. Sellers, B. M. 2-c, tited States Coast Guard, on : 31st of October, 1944, in Milukee. A quiet ceremony was rformed. Phe groom is the only son of s. Katharyn Sellers Williamson d the late R. O. Sellers of Shalte. At present both the bride d groom are stationed with the ast Guard in Charleston, S. C. RIDAL SHOWER IVEN BY GROUPS On Friday night the Truett oup of the Southport Baptist aining Union entertained the dson Group at a "Farmers Ball"' the annex of the church. The ests cs.me dressed as "hayseeds" d the party began with the ests writing poems about waterdons. This contest of budding h non-rationed building I ion Board, Rock Wool, 1 i, Sand, Plaster, Beaver 9 rs, Windows, Building | Terra Cotta Pipe. Also I nits, ratings and certifi- I or see us for your re- I 1339 S supply, Inc. N, N. C. ; County Board of II meet in the Brur >n the following < ewing the tax list* and town cree s:? larch 19,9:00 a. m lnd logkwoods s:? ch 21st, 9:00 a. m. nd wagcamaw s:? rch 23rd, 9:00 a. n n request, hear any and all essed for'taxation in the < property or the property u of persons, in the descripti sduce the assessed valuatio rors have occurred, where something of value of $1(X m same, or where some es me. JORGM SUPERVI INSW1CK COW young poets was won by Miss , Marjorie Potter and Miss Susie Sellers. Several other games and a hilarious quiz program were enjoyed by the guests. Refreshments of sandwiches, cookies and punch were served. Heart-shaped candy . was used as favors. Much to the surprise of Miss Josephine Smith, bride-elect, the party was turned into a shower for her. She received many lovely gifts of crystal, linen, and many other items. Those attending the party were Miss Inez Phelps, Miss Josephine Smith, Miss Carol Campbell of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Wanda Golden. Miss Barbara Weeks, Miss Susie Sellers, Mrs. Jessie Cooprider, Miss Marjorie Potter, M.-s. Eula < Mae Wilmouth, Mrs. Edith Dail, Mrs. Lulu McKeithan, Miss Louise Rees. Mrs. Ressie Whatley, and , Robert Johnson, George Stevens of Georgetown, S. C., and Hubert Livingston. HAVE PARTY Members of The young ladies class of the Methodist Sunday School were given a Valentine party on Thursday night by their | teacher, Mrs. James Harper, at < her home. The Valentine theme was used in games and in refreshments. Miss Dot Watts won a blind-; fold Valentine contest and Capt.. J. B. Church, teacher of the; young men's class, received a I prize for a Valentine quiz. Valentine sandwiches were served with coca-Cola to the follow-] ing members of the young ladies' class and members of the young men's class, who were special guests: Miss Betty Corlette, Miss Doris j Swan, Miss Barbara Weeks, Miss Blanche Weeks, Miss Dot Watts, Miss Sue Fredere, Miss Betsy Galloway, Miss Hermine Dosher, and Skippy Stiller, Wallace Moore, Bobby Jones, and Billy Wells. CANDY PULLING Miss.. Melva Holden.. entertained a number of her friends at a jujiu,)- ['iii.ui>; ;ii.11 uiruuray pany at her home at Supply in honor of her brother, R. W. Holilen, Jr., on his 17th birthday. A number of games were playEqualization | r ISWIUi IsUILSliJays for the E 5 for the year ? i <K i. to 3 p. m. FOLLY 11 to 3 p. m. j !' j I j a. to 3 p. m. taxpayers who own :ounty in respect to if others?shall cor ion of property; but n of any real prop- g property has been 9 or more has been :traordinary circumSEN SOR ry I I THE STATE PORT ed and a number of useful and beautiful gifts were received by Holden. Those present were Evelyn, Dan, Billie, and Francis Phelps; Ida Bell and Murray Evans; Dallas, Mary Lee, Darnell, Thelma, and Jimmy Clemmons; Stanton and Jimmy Blown; Louberta, MaryCatherine, and Bernice Hewett; Norma Jean Lancaster; Rachie Lee Robinson; Peggy Ann. Nelva, Patricia, Eldridge, Kenneth and R. W. Holden. WO MANS CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS Officers for the club year 1945'46 were elected at the meeting of the Woman' Club on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Susie Newton. Mrs. C. Ed. Taylor was re-elected president of the organization, an office which she has held for the past two years. Mrs. H. B. Smith will be vicepresident of the club, Mrs. R. C. Daniel will be secretary and Mrs. E. M. McEachern will be treasurer. Mrs. E. H. Cranmer will continue as Literature Chairman, Mrs. Jessie Harper will be Citizenship Chairman, and Mrs. Arthur Weeks is the new chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. Mrs. Harold St. GeorgeU'ill hr? r?VinirmQn nf fho / !a?v1on Department again next year. Committees will be announced later. The afternoon's program was planned by the Literature Chair-! man, Mrs. E. H. Cranmer. The subject' was "Washington and Lincoln." Mrs. E. J. Prevatte spoke on "The Washington Monument as the Perfect Memorial." Mrs. George Y. Watson gave a sketch of Sarah Bush Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's step-mother. Refreshments of Russian tea] and cake were served by Mrs. R. L. Thompson, Mrs. Joel Moore and Mrs. R. C. Daniel. Other members present were Mrs. W. G. Butler, Mis. E. M. McEachern, Mrs. Worth Ward. Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mrs. Jeanne Fields, Mrs. A. K. Vitou, and Mrs. C. E. Taylor. FOR SALE GORE'S PLACE LOCATED AT Howell's Point, RFD 1, BOLIVIA, N. C. (1)?A four room house with bath, two large porches. (2)?A store with apartment attached. (8)?A garage. (4)?Frontage deep water and dock, suitable for; tieing up large boats.! Will sacrifice unfurnished for $1,500.00 (Fifteen! Hundred Dollars) CASH. A fine place for hunting and fishing, summer and! winter . . . and a business Sgt. Earnest G. Gore, U.S.M.C.R. 1339 5th St., Midway Park, CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C. CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS ! Operation of these heaters is simplicity itself. Burners contain no moving parts, no wicks, no lighting rings. Burn No. 1 Furnace Oil, Range Oil or Kerosene. ALSO HOT WATER HEATERS COAL RANGES ATT T> A \TPrO UIJLi vjrl_.u WOOD COOKSTOVES Wood or Coal HEATERS FOR 1945 i City Cut-Rate Store SOUTHPORT, N. C. mmmmmmmamn?mmmmmmn PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. ( ' PERSONALS Fred Ashburn, of Camp Peary, Va? has been spending several days here with Mrs. Ashburn and their little daughter, Julia. Mrs. S. B. Long and son and Mrs. Long's sister, Mrs. Mane Faulk, of Hamlet, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Caison of Shallotte Village. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferger and children of Orton are in Raleigh attending the wedding of Mrs. Ferger's sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Prevatte left Friday for Winston-Salem. They were accompanied as far as High Point by Mrs. J. E. Carr and daughter, Mrs. J. H. Hughes, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gold, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hart have moved back to Southport from Bolivia, where they lived during the past three years while Mr. Hart was employed at the shipyard. Mrs. A. L. Hewett of Shallotte spent last week in Charleston. S. C., with her son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Hewett. Mrs. Jack Lane, of Carolina Beach, is spending a few days here with her mother, Mrs. Helen Bragaw. Mrs. A. G. Andrews, mother of Major Henry C. Barrett, of Washington, D. C., is visiting Mrs. Vienna Leggett. miss Annie Moore narker 01 Norfolk, Va., has been visiting relatives here for two weeks. Mrs. George Y. Watson spent Monday in Wilmington with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Loughlin. Mrs. C. G. Ruark is able to be out after having been sick for 10 days with flu. Mrs. Lewis Leiner and Mrs. L. Leiner of Wilmington spent Monday here with friends. Miss Annie M. Newton is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nellie Murrell, in Wilmington this week. MADE HONOR ROLL Miss Marie Moore, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moore of Southport, made the honor roll at the Woman's College in Greensboro, during the past month. Miss Moore was one of 244 students who thus qualified. We Are A To Ser COME TO SI D r.ATl IV VJ r~T, Sut 2 SUPPL ! > W I HI II?H?Wl?in WE WON Sh HOI ' \ ? i . \ , " ' ' ' ; t .MADE DEAN'S LIST Meredith College at Raleigh has' just released its fall term "Dean's List," naming 67 outstanding stu-; L dents who made exemplary grad- j | es. Miss Gwendolyn Krahnke, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. (^ Krahnke of Leland, was cne of the 120 juniors listed. Dairy production payments will ! bze continued through June 30, ac-1 1 cording to a recent announcement, j _ After that, it's up to the Con- L gress. WANT ADS L LOST?Billfold with $29.00, "B" | gas book and "A" gas books and identification card. Finder keep1 ' money, and return other things. L Magnus Hewette, Shallotte, N. j C. LOST ?6 Ration Books No. 4. Carrie Mae, Lesly Mae, Mary! Elizabeth, Maurice Melton, Joe J Lewis and Helen Dean Ruark, j j Bolivia, N. C. J CASH LEASE?Tobacco acreage,, ! 5 6. Contact Ida Clemmons, Supj ply. n. c. LOST?Ration book No. 4. Char-! | les T. Arnold, RFD 1, Bolivia, I N. C. ! ! LOST.?Ration Book No. 4. Geo. W. Bridgers, Bolivia, N. C. j j LOST?Ration book No. 4. Lyn- f > wood Ellis Phelps, Shallotte, . N. C. I j 'for SALE?1937 Chevrolet Flex1 ible 24-passenger factory built bus. R. D. White, Jr., Shallotte, N. C. I __J . FOR RENT?Four room xurnisned apartment, private bath. See Mrs. R. T. Woodside, Southport, N. C. New crop ARTICHOKE PICKLES by Mrs. Martin's prize recipe at home of WHISKEY CREEK HONEY, for twenty years a favorite in the Carolinas. At r your grocers. LOST?Ration boohs No. 3 and 'j 4. Henry Hewett, Southport, | N. C. ',FOR SALE?One Harley Davidson motorcycle, Model '37, good lways Glad t ve You! E US OFTEN LOWAY Y, N. C. T RELAX TI IS OL . Let's renew again < For our part in this ba It's a part that doesn'i for bravery, perhaps, help our soldiers' galls impossible. So let's a TO WIN ! OUR HOME F1 IS IMPOR We do our part 1 get quality merchant possible price. allotte Ti 3SON KIRBY, Prop. tires. $300.00 cash. See Sam1 Brown, Bolivia, N. C., Rt. 1. | ost?Ration Book No. 4. Carl " H. Stanley, Shallotte, N. C. Rt. * I, Box 165. |h ltl 1ET YOUR FANCY GROCER- u IES, gas, oils, etc., at Bob's ol Filling Station, two miles out '' of Shallotte on Village Point ^ Road. A pleasure to serve you. ? R. H. Williams, Shallotte. N. C I OST?"A" gas ration book. A. E. Milliken, Shallotte, N. C. |?_OST?Ration books No. 3 and 4 n in names of Victory, Robert " Lee, Geneva, Jo Lane, Bennie, ai Bertha Mae, Jane, Sam, Jr., and Marthie Lee Brumell, Long- ai wood,' N. C. OST?Ration books ~4 in names of Jrim, Marzella, Prim, Jr., A Mary Elizabeth, Mary Magda- tc lene, Nevada, Alexander, Mona Everton, Lilly Mae, Eva Maybelle, and Paul Leon Ray, R Southport, N. C. PUR FEE Best Thing on T1 Hogs, Cows an FOR COWS.... Milk Chow and Prote FOR HOGS.... Hog Chow and Fatini FOR CHICKENS. Startent, Hen Chow, 1 OTHER FEEDS. YES, we have other i of the nicest and fresh ies for man. A Pleasure To COAST SERVICE I [ SHALLOT LL TOTAL 1 tt\ h 1KbDur pledge to win. ittle is a major one. t bring decorations but without our int deeds would be 11 pitch in RONT WAR TANT! 3y seeing that you lise at the lowest rading C SHALLOT I Page 3 lJtkJ ri TKIVS NOTICE TO CUE IHTOItS Having qualified a: executrix of thft ill of the late John J> McKeithan, 9 erea.sed, of Brunswick County, North I arolina. this is to notify all pe 1 avitig claims against the estate .1 le deceased to exhibit them to the 3 tidersigned at Southport. Xoith Carina, on or before the 16th d; ; I ebruary. 1946. or this notice will ''M e pleaded in bar of their recovery, li persons indebted to sajd estate ill please make day ? f F biuai: . MARY M. McKEITHAX, Executrix of The Will of JOHN J>. McKEITHAX j 21-6-Weds. NOTICE OKTH CAROLINA RUNS WICK COUNTY The undersigned having qualified s administratrix of the estate of J. Simmons, decreased. late of runswirk County, this is to notify il persons having claims against I ihi estate to present I hem to the tide reigned on or before 15th day ' February. 1946, or this notice will I pleaded in bar of their rcceovery. II persons indebted to said estate ill please make immediate payment the undersigned. This 8th day of February. 1915. DORA C. SIMMONS, Administratrix 4 . II. BURNS. Sr.. Attorney Whlteville, N. C. 14-6-Weds. v t j.'A Tiff ' s ina j :ds le Market For d Chickens ! in Dairy Feeds | Layena t: Grovvena feeds, including one icst lines of Groceri Serve You! ROAD STATION re, n. c. VICTORY j \ !o. TE x. 3

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