. Brvant of Fayette rl rlv of Southport. an engagement of her Valli Bryant, to Arthur r nf Southport. The fell take place at the Viu " tue bride in Fayetteville r^e Purvis- leader of the *J ? -aptist Training pwples , Class. awi Miss Florine Evans entertained at the Purvis , home recently in honor of a group of college students. Included were Hyton Babson, Crystal and Frank Stanley, John A. Williams, Leah Phelps, Roscoe Hughes and Earlie Smith, Jr. Guests assembled on the lawn where games and stunts were en joyed, followed by a watermelon slicing. The following were pre sent in addition to the honorees: Madeline and Virginia Evans, Deral Williams, Talmadge Par rish, Shelton and Loraine Stan ley, Preston and Geneva Evans, Keith 8tanley, Mary Joyce Pur vis, Avis Evans, Louise Simmons, 12 FULL GLASSES IN THIS SIX-BOTTLE CARTON! _You Can't Buy a Better Value L[L4R 30c VALUE r cartom [jOTTLE CANTON** L Glass* [T2 ounces) J Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co., - Wilmington, N. C. Lois Phelps, Iris Evans, Jervie Babson. Edna Jewell Dutton, Betty Faye Ezzell and Jesse Pur vis, Jr. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Mrs. Willard Quinn celebrated her 27th birthday Sunday, Aug ust 22nd, when her relatives sur prised her at her home in Mag nolia. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knox, parents of the honoree, and sister, Alene Knox, of Bolivia; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ray Lewis, of Wilming ton; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox and little daughters, Beverly Sue and Linda Gayle, of Whiteville; Mrs. Ruby Canady and children, Evelyn and Kenneth of Tabor City; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Quinn and child ren, Hannah, and Eddie, of Ken anville, and nephew, Willie Gray Bostic; Mrs. Fred Merritt and little daughter, Veralyn of Mag nolia. Many nice gifts were pre sented and all enjoyed a delicious birthday dirftier. MISCELLANEOUS* SHOWER Mrs. John G. Swann entertained Thursday evening at a miscellan eous shower honoring Miss Fran ; ces St. George, bride elect. Scene of the party was the Hood, home on Howe street. The dinihg room, into which guests were Invited for refreshments, was centered with a wedding, bell hanging from the chandelier. Streamers were caught at the table with nosegays. A congealed salad ccursc, sand wiches and drinks were served. Guests included Mrs. John, G. Caison, Mrs. Louis Dixon, Mrs. Matilda Barnette, Mrs. J. J. Loughlin, Jr., Mrs. Ale* Fox Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Worth Ward, Mrs. Dallas Pigott, Mrs. E. H. Arrington, Mrs. H. T. St. George, Mrs. Frank St. George, Mrs. Eloise Chapman, Mrs. Ed Harrel son, Mrs. Gus McNeil, Mrs. John Erlksen, Mrs. D. M. Davis, Mrs. Thc-mas Larsen, Mrs. C. A. Tay lor, Mrs. Ralph Merkle and Mrs. Hood; Misses Juanita Mclnery, Pat Arrington, Lula' Marie Swan, Lottie May Newton, Fay Morri son, Nancy and . Karen Swan and Mary Lupton. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Long of Ash announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Ann, to Randolph A. Hardee, . son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hardee, of Shal lotte. ' The marriage is planned to take ? or as a welcome gift for any occasion (sick friend?) 4 boxes of Luxurious WATSON'S PHARMACY SOUTHPORT, N. C. $ $ FOR MORE $ $ "WHITEVILLE'S - Newest, Biggest and Best" SELL THE REST OF YOUR CROP WITH THE LEADERS BERT MOORE and CHARLIE MASON place In the fall. Miss Long is a graduate of the Waccamaw highj school.. Mr. Hardee attended Shal- 1 lotte school and is a veteran of World War IX. PERSONALS / . ? _ ? i Miss Juanita Mclvery of Sul- . livans Island, S. C., has been the ?uest of Miss Frances St. George for the past several days. i Mrs. C. A. Taylor, Mrs. Ralph | Merkle and Thomas Larsen of ; Dayton, Ohio, are visiting their! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas1! iArsen, and sister, Mrs. John Swann. Mr. and Mrs. David Watson and I ! children have left for Louisburg i for a visit with Mrs. Watson's mother before returning to Cleve land, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watson have returned to St. Petersburg, Fla., following a visit here with | with Mrs. George Y. Watson. | Ross Livingston has returned ; to Southport from a visit with [relatives and friends in Elkton, Md. I j ^ News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. William King, of Southport announce the birth of i a son on Wednesday. Mrs. Mae Beck, of Southport, I entered on Monday as a medical ' patient. Miss May Johnson, of South port, entered as a surgical pa tient on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlee Kirby, of Supply, announce the birth of a son on Wednesday. ? Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skipper, of Ash; announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday. Mrs. Lfela MiLelland, of Bolivia, entered on Thursday as a surgi cal patient. Mrs. E. V. Gore, Jr., of Shal lotte, entered as a surgical pa tient on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. God frey, of Southport, announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday. Mrs. May McGinnis, of Miami, Fla., spent Friday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie William AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. Admission ? 9c and 25c Two Shows Nightly ? Starting at 7:30 Except ? SATURDAY ? . ijjree Sfcow? JStartkiR at J #..M. Thursday - Friday, Sept. 2 "13-RUE MADLINE" JAMES CAGNEY ALSO ? Cartoon Saturday, Sept. 4 ? "PHANTON VALLEY" CHARLES STARRETT and SMILEY BURNETTE ALSO? "tTp-In-Atom" Monday, Sept. 6 ? "MON AND DAD]' For Women and High School Age Girls Shows at 2:00 and 7:00 For Men and High School Age Boys 9:00 O'Clock ALL SEATS 60c Tues&ay and Wed., Sept. 7-8 ? "UNFAITHFUL',' ANN SHERIDAN And ZACHARY SCOTT Chapt. 6 ? "Adventures Of "Frank and Jessie James" ? COMING ? "DESIRE ME" GREER G ARSON and ROBERT MITCH UM son, of Southport, announ<^ the birth of a son on Saturday. Jason Hewett, of Southport, en tered on Saturday as a medical patient. Miss Rebecca Dosher, of South port, entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Mrs. Ann Long, or" Supply, en tered on Sunday as a medical patient. Harry Hewett, of Shallotte, en tered rfs a medical patient on Sunday. . ) VISITED HOME Captain John Eriksen who is operating a menhaden boat at Charleston; spent the week end at home with his family. He lost two days from -his fishing ! this w^ek owing to a damaged | propeller shaft. FALL TRADING There are a lot of thing* that people usually wait until fall to buy. We know the buying habits of the Brunswick county people, and have built up our stock to care for their needs. You will find it a satisfaction to trade here. R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. C. BACK TO SCHOOL Attention To Mothers & Fathers? ; Here is the best place to outfit your boy or girl for ? school. This is important, and when you do, be sure you get full value for .every dollar spent. For The Girls For The Boys School Dresses ? Pants ? Sweaters ? Sweaters ? Skirts? Gaps? ? Shoes ? * Shoes ? Make our Store the Shopping Center for all die family. MINTZ 8C CO Harry L. Mintz, Jr., Mgr. SUPPLY, N. G. YOUR GRAPE MARKET OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th AGENTS LISTED BELOW WILL FURNISH YOU WITH BOXES FOR PACKING AND WILL BUY YOUR GRAPES - Monday Through Friday, Each Week. No Grapes Will Be Bought On Saturdays. 8Hc'Per Lb. *10 Per Bushel 8Vic Per Lb. $5.10 Per Bushel FLOYD-BARKLEY, Agency- Whiteville, N. C. ROI tvta fASH STORE Bolivia HERBERT RUSS ? Shallotte D. S. GORE & SONS ? Longwood H F APPLEWHITE - Delco J- R- SJMMONS - Ash * E. M. HERRING - Bolton ? SEE ONE OF. THESE AGENTS FOR PICKING INSTRUCTIONS ? GARRETT and COMPANY ? Oldest Grape Dealers In This Section ?

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