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Chestnut of Supply entered as a medical patient on Thursday. Mrs. Lillian Rabon of Leland ; entered as a medical patient on Thursday. j' Joy Lynn Bell of Southport had; her tonsils removed on Friday. !. Mrs. J. C. Robinson of Supply , is a medical patient having entered on Saturday. Burnice Harvell of Bolivia was,! a medical patient from Saturday, < until Monday. Charlie Trott of Southport was; i a medical patient from Saturday j ] through Monday. Green Lewis of Bolivia is a j medical patient having entered on Sunday. j ( Charlie Doshcr of Southport was a medical patient Sunday J through Tuesday. j Mrs. Elouise Lennon of Shallotte was a surgical patient on Sunday. W. E. Clemmons of Supply entered as a surgical patient on | Monday. J. D. Long of Ash entered as ; a surgical patient on Monday. | Miss Mary Lee Norment of Southport entered as a medical patient on Monday. j N TO YOU \ ? .. < i i : i as reprinted ) our attention several weeks, ad can be avoid! facilities of the s offered for the >ur business. Not bank account offer ( burglars, or mis- i but provides a valid all bills paid or pur- ( ide, and an accurate I ' your financial trans- , PLAY SAFE lepositing All of Your Funds n A Checking or Savings Account i i /efu? IV 'ANY J _______ I zzz=z ! j our Tc BEST PR ARMERS WHI1 -HI-- IF THE NEWS REPORTER, V SUPPLY NEWS Mrs. Nina Francis Herring and sister, Miss Margaret, are spending the week-end with their parents and other relatives at Supply. Friends of R. P. Robinson regret to know that he had to be taken to the hospital Friday afternoon. Misses Ella Ray Clemmons and Virginia Clemmons spent Friday in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford and Dcrothy Roach were guests of Mrs. Jessie Esther Holden Sat-1 urday. J. M. Roach, Virginia and Brightic Mae Hewett, were in Wilmington Friday. Brady Hewett was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Galloway Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Britt and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brady Hewett Sunday. Spent Leave Here -? 1'? n T Phonin Mr. arm imo. *v. x. lave been spending part of Mr. Chapin's leave in Southport. Mrs. ITiapin is remaining for a visit ,vith her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Wescott. Mr. Chapin has -eturned to Bucksport. S. C.t vhere he is stationed. RETURNS TO PANAMA Vernon Wescott, Gunners Mate 3-c., left Saturday to return to iuty in Panama, where he has seen stationed for the past nine, months with the Navy. He had seen spending ten days at home .vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Wescott. RETURNING THIS WEEK Robert Willing, B. M. 1-c, is ?xpected home this week after more than a year in Okinawa and a flier Pacific points. He is the son of Mrs. Claude Willing, Sr., ind before going overseas he was stationed at the section Base at Fort Caswell for about a year. He wiites relatives that during lis stay in the Pacific he saw many of the men who were staioned at Caswell during the time le was there. Receives Discharge; Served 52 Months William Durwood Daniels, Boatswain Mate First Class, has ieen honorably discharged from he U. S. Naval Service after serving 52 months. His home tfldtess is Morehead City. He vas formerly stationed at Fort Caswell and here he met and was married to Miss Robbie Woodside, EMBKaMOKaMBi AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. rhurs., - Frl., Sept. 27-28? "THE MAN IN HALFMOON ST." Nils Astor and Helen Walker ALSO Paramount News Saturday, Sept. 29? "HOUSE OF FRANKENSTEIN" Lon Chancy - Boris Karloff ALSO Selected Short Mon., -Tues., Oct. 1 - 2? "GUEST IN THE HOUSE" <\nn Baxter - Ralph Bellamy ALSO?"Ain't That Ducky?" (Cartoon) Wednesday. Oct. 3? "PATRICK THE GREAT" j Donald O'Connor - Peggy Ryan ALSO?Selected Short COMING :? "WINGED VICTORY" ^ ?baccc ICE . .. MARKET "EVILLE TO] t THITEVILLE, N. C. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. j T. Woodside. He participated In Naval actions at Guam, Leyete, j Luzon, and^ Iwo Jima. Baptist Union At Cool Run The Brunswick Baptist Union will have its annual meeting at Cool Run Baptist church near Shallotte next Saturday, Sept- j ember 29th. The program is as| follows: 11:00 a. m., Devotional,. Jessie Clemmons; 11:30, Sermon ( by H. B. Bennett; 12:30 p. m.,! Lunch; 1:30 Devotional, J. F. Milliken; 2:30, "The meaning of the Lord's Supper," Bruce Ed- j wards; 2:45, "How to make a; success of the Christian Life," M. I W. Grissett; 3:00, 'At the judgment bar of God, What Then?", Walter Harper; 3:15, Adjournment. Home Coming At Antioch Church Antioch Baptist church, midway between Bolivia and Supply, is preparing for its annual Home I / I I - : Buit Cei All Sizes. Plac To Insure Lumber, Ro Asphal Sheet Doors, Windows, R.B. In W BEST THE J noHHrr BACCO MAI ^ Coming Day on the 14th of Oct- si ober. tt Preceeding this event a series of revival meetings will begin on s_ the 7th, with Rev. A. T. Howell, a former pastor of the South- j port and Antioch Baptist churches, in charge. At this revival services will be held each night1 with the Home Coming Services to be all day. All friends and members are cordially invited to attend. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackmon of Durham, announce the birth of a daughter on September 16, at Duke hospital. Mrs. Blackmon was formerly Miss Louise Swain of Shallotte and New Bern. Stresses Good Attendance Throughout School Year , (Continued from page 1) The length of the school term has been greatly extended, however, until now every child has the opportunity of attending a school having a nine months' i term. 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