^ j?5DAY, JUKE 6, 1j SCX r F.I I. BROWN CLUB . I Biv'iva Vv'SS IiOiicSS afternoon at a de1 l ilirlli)n 13 01 i lull at her home, i alliavlively ars|>iing flowers for a at the three living (lining room were e ft?t the entertainthe guests, ij; i n. who was stationed ne at one time dur.,-i i', e Willi the U. . meets. made a very IB I g'9<| i.\o tivr c When f*: ' ,'V ' ft tventing y. ?<y life, const s.ul. no home i . i happiness to It. f in.l starts you or i, - White an.l Colored, ! s vrtili in Mouse'Tralle I . service sia. Look I muKSjaoaHnm ? BICY 1 sKTST r f f3TT' ,:S' m i ^ w Ili i ()| I) kiRBY, J ?wi i ii mil ?<? a " ' L : AS AMERICA MOVES it . Europe to the Paci packing and shipping job the imagination. Mountai must be re-packed and do 1 r the trip to the Pacific. I millions of men must be packaged for shipment. Job Calls for More i Paperboard cartons an tainers of many types; i wrappings and other pacl made from pulpwood are i _0QHT WAST[ PRECIO VICTORY PU j'?hn b. ward Ff*ANK C. LENNON >4C ' "XN. ' J.'..',1 i * I 1 " WO 1 Lei IlETYl the yoi .interesting talk on Gen Douglas I Mac Arthur. He told of MaeArIthur's early training and his pie- SIr paration for hia present task a those who were present enjoyed ^ ! the talk very much st Mis. H. T. SI Geo.-ge wdn r. K'f ' I word contest which w is held and 'he , j received us u prize i red handhag. ,"e< 1 dei i The hostess served ice cream 1 and chocolate nut cake to the ? ; large number of members and ^ 'other guests who were present. R? be; LEY RER -BENNETT gel 1 he; At high noon, on Monday Miss u j dam Dean Palmist Life Reader?Advisor 'SlESt Licensed by State of N. doubtful, discontented and un- ' nsult this medium. She advises cor affairs of life. If worried over the home unhappy, love or some in- tio ire holding you down and pre- Oa ou from obtaining your object In ilt this gifted la-ly. 110 io dreary that she cannot orlng an? !he lifts you out of your sorrows j j t the road to success and happl- j j e. He daily and Sun., 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Od r on ( larkton Highway at? I lh6 ror Hand Sign. VVhitevllle, N. C. I Be ' Ian WHBaaMBHHB ECLES? Is i wil 1 keep several new gj Bicycles for sale on hand at all times. Ida; Also have a stock of She repair parts and can iUa me make vour old wheel we Pa i as good as new in ter , Ne j short order and at a jTn very low cost. ^hi j gU! j See me for parts or i.Ies ' . i Ro let me repair and repaint your old wheel. B1 j I R. Supply, N. C. ^'t ? I of i f, HfffgyflT < s might from quantities. This fic, it faces a ready huge coi that staggers explosives and c ns of supplies the pulpwood sf uble wrapped ever and has pu iquipment for top of the War. wrapped and We have a lo Japs are ready render. We mus PulpWOOd job til they are d special con- p?iPwood prod. noistureproof ?e?now,ondl ring materials I jn wqr or peoce needed in vast I US TIME ? CUT TOP QUALITY V LPWOOD CO MMlTTEl LENDON CLEMMONS H. O. PETERSON . . . ? I , . Hi si Fenrl fcehheti of oekil;f!oit L :&the tf.p bride of JT! Frederick yrer.' U '3. "O. (i., of Portland, pi en., in a quiet, ioveiy eefethchy vv the Baptist patronage'in Free- o| <i iji dev. L. C. Mint2:officiated at ii (, double-ring ceremony, ahd his rhg daughter played tha nuptial hi l?ic. ji The bride wore ah ivory crepe tj eet-length dress, fashioned with L sweetheart neckline, and the -L ted- bodice ended in a pepium the waistline Bhe wote a sin- ,-ji strand of pearls and march- s ; earrings. Her hat vyas. an et- C isite creation of white tulle and H L, with an illusion veil of shoul- B r length. She wore a corsage P sweetheart roses and sweet- E is. T The couple were attended by ai y Holdcraft, U. S. C. G., as S it man and Mrs. Ormand Leg- B It. Jr., as niatron-of-honor. Mrs, L ggett wore a rose dress with ai nateliing picture hat and a cor- S je of roses and sweet-peas. H tfi'B F ftt/l'/i'f lu o nwirliiflla of fJ v> i.i u giauuair ui Waeeamaw High school, class L ISsO, anil has been employed M ' tile past three and half years the Dosher Memorial Hosplt- $ I'he groom, who was in the [ rtracting business with his fa- 0| sr before the was, has been sta- oi ned for the past three years at e< k Island Coast Guard Station s rhe couple plan to live in b. rtland. Mich., after the war. i fi rVeilding guests included Mr. n .1 Mrs. Robert Thompson and Si ighter, Jean, and Mrs. Vienna di ggett of Southport; Miss Leila 01 rmett, Rachel Bennett, and n ell Bennett, sisters and bro- g r of the bride, and Mrs. Ivan ai nnett, sister-in-law, all of Free- w d: and Coast Guardsmen W j Hannah and VV. D. Martin,;rt h of Oak Island. ; tr shortly after the ceremony the'a] de and groom left on their ,a] leytnoon. Their plans include a! U! r> to the groom's home. They fc I return on the 23rd of June. XTH BIRTHDAY \\ I R1 tlra. Pete Hunt gave a birth- a: f party for her daughter, Caro- al i, on Thursday afternoon when T celebrated her sixth birthday. D mes were played and refresh- y nts of ice cream and cake p re served to the following: tricia Adams, Ella Mae Pot- g , Charlene Newton, Ann Brooks wton, Vera Anne Willetts, jdy McNeil, Carol Ann Wolfe, arles Ray Wells, Clarke Fer- jt<: i, Bobby Smith, Charles Tr ott,'t'1 inne Mintz, Judy Ashburn, and 01 bert James Daniels. S RTHDAY PARTY oi ol Elizabeth Ann Long celebrated jy sixteenth" birthday on May 53 h a party given at the home g her parents, Mr. and Mr s. T. j i ** j ( i' t % -J ( I s , in addition to the allsumption for plastics, ? ither war uses has made lortage more acute than | t pulpwood close to the Production priority list. s ng way to go before the for Unconditional Surit not let up on our war ( L beaten! /cfion is a profitable bu?i(will be a good business for many years to come. /00D ****** - * - * ' w, Z STATE FCRT PILOT, S . Lcr.gr. hear. Waffipce, S. C. Gafr.es were piayea during the ?f hihg after which tefrechrr.cr.ti ete nerved ah J the preSefitt pened. the color, scheihe of thk. wipte ahdgreeh was rated ' otit in the I p=ifty "deebrattons. Guests were: . Ebiabeth Long, anoiee, Allehe Hejvett, Glenda thfette, Billy Gore', Ritchie Perlehter. Willie Mae Spivey, Myrtle ee Long, Noliie Piatt. Rudy or?g. Beth Bennett, Buck Harse, jimmy Notris, Mary Peati hompson, Edna Katie Piatt, ydnetli Earle Thornpkui. Eugmr urter. Clinton Bellamy, C. A. 'ewett. Jackie Bennett, Ernestine elkamy, Annie Jean Bennett, ete Bellamy, Frederick Hickman, stelje Bellamy, V. W. Simmons, renton Thompkins, Kendall Bellmy, Janice Simmons, Bryan mith, Devaun Stanaland, Emery ennett, Louise Cox, Jennings ong, Junior Benton. Elroy Leonrd, Missouri Nelson, Devious tanaland, Hover Smith, Runt ardee, Juanita Bennejt, George ennett. Thurston Meares, Glyn eotiird, O'Brien Hardee and tary Lee McLamb, 5TII "BIRTHDAY Tlie children and grandchildren f Mr. John Thomas Clemmons, r the Supply community, honorI him with a birthday dinner on unday, June 3rd, the occasion ring his 85th birthday. As betted the event, the beautiful caimel cake for Mr. Clemmons had j candles. Three other birthry cakes were also presented: :ie to his son, J. Bartley Clemions, and one to grandson and randdaugiiter, Hugh Clemmons ad Miss Dallas Clemmons. It as their birthday, also. A large dining table was nruiged under a beautiful oak ee. This table was laden with II kinds of nice tilings to eat for II present. Many beautiful and seful gifts were received by all >ur of the honorees. Those present were: Mr. and Irs. John Thomas Clemmons, tr. and Mrs. Taft Clemmons, Mr. nd Mrs. Carl Clemmons, Mi', nd Mrs. .1. Bartlev Clemmons helma, Harold, Hugh, Jimmy, arnell, Dallas, Bobby, Clifton and tary Lee Clemmons, all of Suply. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evar.s, la Bell and Murry Evans, of upply. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cumbee ad daughter, Glenda, of Wilmigton. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Blan>n and daughter and son, Gwer.alyn and Heldon Myers Blanton, f Supply. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey ellern of Supply, All that marred the happiness " the occassion was the absence ' Mr. Clemmons granddaughte:, Irs. Johnny Kostrub, who is at resent making her home in N*-v runswiek, N. J. 3 R O M P T EFFICIENT S E R V / C E SOUTHPORT CLEANERS SOUTHPORT. N. C. GE 7or General Electric efrigerator e q u i lineal which is now wailable for grocery tores, meat markets, ;afes, hotels, boarding louses, drug stores, chools, hospitals, etc. ^ /I 4IA4I1* f- T? sI/>/ll/7l* )(/p yi/llt \J i j ? t un / City Cut-Rate Store Harry Robinson, Prop. SOUTHPORT, N. C. CUTHPCRT. if. C News From \ Dosher Memorial Hospital Patsy Ward uf Lelaiui had her tonsils removed on Thursday. Riley Alton Evans of Supply was a medical patient from I Thursday Until 3unday. aits Pay Dean of Bolivia wa3 a rr.edicai patient from Ftiaay until Tuesday 1 Jimmy Lone V* iihami oi 3hai~ ^ Ictte is in the hospital as the tesult of t biokea leg He L.is tieon < iu since Friday. Miss Susie Ned ion hits Ivivi a 1 patient sin:e Saturday. t Mrs. Sadie Holdeti of Shallottc ] was a medical patient on Satur- j day anil Sunday. f Mrs. F. K. He wet t of Supply [ entered on Sunday as a medical <. patient. Marjorie Meowed of Bolivia had her tonsils removed on Monday. fl Mr aiul Mis. John Hughes rr nounce the birth of a son on ' ,S Tuesday. Mrs. Hughes is the fnimer Miss IVggy Carr. Mellon Smith ..! Ash had his i tonsils removed on Tuesday. Mrs. Pearl H. Leonard of Shallotte entered on Tuesday as a medical patient. Zion Hill News '1*. 1. Wescott clelierated his 43rd birthday at his home on May 80th. Chicken, lice, cakes, pies, ham and coffee were among the things served. Those present were Mrs. Violet Monroe, Mrs. Sarah Greer. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Monroe and son, Willie, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Prink. Irvin Monroe, William Ronrlt, Misses Hat tie ami Margaret Rum k. Mr. anil Mrs. T. I.. Weseott and little daughter, oJsie M.ie and Miss Mabel Biyant. Mr. Weseott received many fine presents an I all at the dinner had a fine time. Later in the afternoon Mr. Weseott was entertained by Mrs. Earlie Cox. Henry Hewett -and Sergeant Woodrow Biyant. Mrs. Donnie Green spent part :of the week in Florida. Sergeant Woodrow Hewett has I returned home from overseas unity and is spoil.ling P.O days heio ! with his parents. ! Willie and William Rrark. T. L. Weseott, Mrs. Sarah Greer. Mrs. Mabel Hewett and son spent Friday afternoon in Supply. Mrs. Horace Johnson has i<turned to her home at Bolivia 1 after being a patient in the , James Walker Memorial hospital in Wilmington. ???ggnmnw ?i ? j LOOK AT YC You buy guaranteed performance wh you buy a PENNSYLVANIA Battel You can pay more but you can't bi better batteries. BL/ nt f/MIT rttum WANT ADS OS 1~ ? No 4 I a t iofi pool' j found. please rcturh to A M Beck. Wlpnabow, N C. -OST?Ration Book No S i Wilmington last week. Doroth Lee Garvin, Wmnabow, N. C PYFEWP.1TER3 REPAIRED Ind Cleaned. Some adding ma hine work. W. V. HammondiO.'i W. Col. Si.. Whitevilie, N. f TSHING TACKLE Minnoi Seines, Boat Paddles. Spinners looks. Casting Plugs and Spooni I'ly Rod Lures, all types, Po: tint!, Lines, all kinds. Saltwate readers. Oscar High. Courthous Square, Whiteville. "a dminTst RvfoFs"xoT i c r TO. t'KEDITC.RS Having qualified as administrati the late Hlizab.ih A. Fin.-h, d, eased. r.( Brum's i. I. (.Vumy. N'yrt 'arolina. this is to notify all m i oris having claims against the vttai SA\ -U JA * Pr OF YOUR IM 20 0 Will Ba A stateme estimated rate person or in \vi W. Bruiw mamm^jasmaKmrnmBmemaaam All Pi I EM %>'& IUR TIRES NEWT/RES ] BATTERIES J RECAPPING I Sxpenfy Nq Have Your New INSYLVANIA TIRES the tires that give you more free miles?Pennsylvania , the only tires with super-test carcass, dual purpose tread, pressure curing. We have new msylvania Tires available You may be eligible now for tires?let us help you check. /? / SYLVANIA BATTERIES ggggggg en nfcKMgifl y- a^BorFpfi \CK'S SER\ lio-J w. c. I f|( * I ? I ? . I w ? - cl the deceased- to exhibit thetf, to . I the underritrr.ed at V.'itmthfften North k Carolina on or before 'April 1*?. i p oh. this notice T.iil t= pleaded ir. fc-.r ; cf their re.ivjfy ?ii psr.'pf.s ln.lt:- . en to Sii'd eltate siil pftaee male , i/r.tr.sdiale payment l"' U.t- the .5th da.' &? AT'1"' H * T ' [ HEXirr FINCH. 1 .idrmnlttratot c.f !' nL ir. \etth a pinch , S- ?-6-Wed.t I. V* NOTICE 11 '5FRTICF or SluMoNS |i fi? PCBUCA1ION IN NI FERIOR COURT ' ST^TE OF .roftlii CAROLINA .. OL'NTT OF RRUXdlVICK rEL'LAH FDTVARDT STAXLET ^ j v 3. i ; FOR < k Fifty acres of wooclli ^ cultivation in Town Creek ' State Highway at Winnahi ~j MRS. THOMAS A 1517 Wilson Road /E MONEY e-Paym* 45 BRUNSWICK COL Disc?) Allowed If Paid Dur nt of your tax account I will be furnished upon uing. P. Jorger ivick County Tax Cc irs & 1 DO THEY NEED RE HUB and Have your work; f done by experts? J with PENNSYL- -JjgAk. AR VANIA longermileage recapping |_Q and repair ma- ////iffSup r fit PENNSYLVANIA plfi ^WlKfU^C M ?& 11 If Lrt us show you f f I IV this tough, longKK t I I} wearing tire. It is ) M? fill rolling up mileage Mu i 1 f/r records on every type of road. WK HAVIi ON Plenty M: And Goc TRAINED! To Giv e You Go< 'ICE STATIOI SLACK WHITEVIL Ifr.lJIJ 1)1 t'.-.C-E' 3 m 'AMIS3 A. ??AN*I,?T-, Cofcr.aur.; alovs r.aisea rri!; ?a?'? |^l that entitled nd IH ttove has taer., co.-ftrtier.ced :r. lope:- ) or Court of Brunotvlck County for iivottr ufccn jfound! of furo. j i" i :*,-arat;or. ar.3 datd dsrepdard aili , i.rther t - porn* that i..- it red- 1 ;uir?d to appear at trie office of the lark of Softener Court of o*U * our.tj tuthir. thirty Jyys after tlia- HB til daj of July. 1*15, and aftia-er Bfl sr demur to piaii tiff * complaint, or d.Ur.tiff (till apply to the court for* Hi relief demanded there,r. li.ii May 51st. 1*15. M HuLDEX H AWt. ClerJ: Superior Court &rur.3t,;ci: County X. C Hi Vv" F.uarh c-C-4-lVed.i. Ml plaintiff i Alt). sALE ' I tud with 6 {teres under ,H Township, two miles from fl i)w. TERMS?CASH. RDREY HI.NRY I ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. g jfl 0N l I mi I [NTY PAXILS | I HOI I' ing June \ I based upon the application in J isen Jlector I - mj ff rucks I' [CAPPING ? ' | I MltilMMHI tttKttfoanca E FAMOUS jHRfiw NGWEAR ff I ()mU rr-test cord car- 11 L(|ini{fl|W | sure curing give I We are set up to give you fast servioswrith the j very tatcst j tfAj/j, PENNSYL- liUMtZA VANIA ?epair|| 1 Kj [ HANI) iterial HELP ad Service * < t

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