,'s Club J ? , pi^ott. chairman P? department, was Woman's Club on ifternoo:!- Mrs. Pig rjiot M'S R. I. Mintz i to conduct the Gnaw. The guest per r% trcn Wilmington ^ ,t musical cir ipjcU> cltv. p ' Edwards, violinist, 1**?." b-v Fibich> and r by Borowsky. She J* ip,l by Mrs. Mintz J^., Gade Hutaff, pia I' peatxxiy's "Concert , a composition of jfirf "Etude/" I Mrs. O. E. DuRant sang "Di-j vinites du Styx" by Gluck, and i "Through The Years" by You- i mans. Miss Hutaff accompanied i her on the piano. Following: uie program refresh- j ments were served in the dining! room. The table was centered with j an arrangement of mixed flow ers. Mrs. Davis Herring and Mrs. James M. Harper, Jr., poured tea and coffee. Other hostess, in cluding Mrs. A. L. Lewis, Mrs. C. Ed Taylor, Mrs. James Carr and Mrs. E. J. Prevatte, assisted1 with serving cake and assorted sandwiches. Honored At Shower On Thursday night Mrs. C. L. ray milligan mobile Repairing, Since 1921! yEARS AS ARMY AIR FORCE MECHANIC) (Located Next Door To R. E. Bellamy & Sons) Shallotte, N. C. AFE ? . Tigg .r,; . ? yes, safe at first t safe on your feet too, for BALL-BAND as Sport Shoes are scientifically de id for "All-Day" comfort. Less foot or means less fatigue and more hours [ploy without tiring. Come and see these new sport ?today. MINTZ&CO. Harry L. Mintz, Jr., Mgr. SUPPLY, N. G. WHICH WILL YOU CHOOSE? DEMOCRAT Irresponsible government of W, selfishness and confusion. W voice cannot be heard. REPUBLICAN YOUR VOICE IS SUPREME.? You choose yur course and you know your destination. These have been busy days. In the short time before Section it will be impossible to see you all personally, 'would like to talk to and to shake the hand of each of Vou- so I am doing the next best thing. Meet me on the Republican Schedule of talks, where I will take my "fcssage for a strong, progressive Brunswick County. VOTE REPUBLICAN THIS ELECTION Give This County Back to The People! JAMES B. HEWETT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR The House Of Representatives Sellers and Mrs. R. G. Carson en tertained at a shower in honor of Mrs. Washley Lancaster. After; a game and a contest, which was won by Miss Dolores Hewett, the hostesses served refreshments of j sandwiches cookies, and hot drinks1 The honoree received many lovely and useful gifts. Those attending the shower were Mrs. Clifton Ar nold, Mrs; Franto Mollycheck, Miss Louise Rees, Miss Vickie Lancas ter. Mrs. Walter Lee Aldridge Miss Dolores Hewett, Mrs. J. S. Walton, Miss Clematis Van Severn the honoree and the hostesses. M rs. Kopp Is Club Hostess The Bolivia Home Demonstra tion Club held its October meet ing with Mrs. W. A. Kopp Cal-1 led to order by the president, j the meeting opened with "Come all ye Thankful People" being sung and the collect repeated. ' | The business coming beware "the1 club was relative to the Christ-1 maa Party. Mrs. Blanche Dan ford gave a report on the wom en of the county meeting with the Board of County Commission ers for the purpose of urging a county health program. Miss Corinne Greene gave a helpful demonstration on house-1 hold electric equipment, its care and simple repairs. The hostess served delicious apple pie, ice cream and coffee. The meeting adjourned to meet with Miss Francis Galloway in November. ? Mrs. Potter Is Club Hostess The Winnabow Home Demon stration Club met with Mrs. Jack Potter Thursday afternoon Octo ber 21st. In the absence of the president AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. Admission?9c and 25c i Two Shows Nightly? Starting at 7 o'clock Except?SATURDAY? Three Shows Starting at 6:30 IThurs., Fri., Oct. 28-29? "THUNDER IN THE VALLEY" Also, "The Intruders" (Cartoon) Saturday, October 30? "WATERFRONT AT MIDNIGHT" WILLIAM GARGAN and MARY BETH HUGHES Also, "Winter Draws On." (Cart) Monday, Tuesday, Nov. 1-2? "PRINCE OF THIEVES' (In Color) .JON HALL and PATRICIA MORRISON ALSO?"Leave Us Chase It," (Cartoon) Wednesday, Nov. 3? "COMEDY CARNIVAL" WALTER ABEL and MARGOT GRAHAME ! ALSO?New Serial? Chapt. 1, "Junior G-Men" ? COMING ? "FOXES OF HARROR" the vice-president, Mrs. G. T. Reid, | called the meeting to order with, the routine opening, including the | roll call, reading of minutes and I financial report. The business session was taken1 up with the appointment of 4-H club leadars. Poultry aid garden notes were given. Miss Corinne Greene-demonstrated on tha "Care of Electrical Equipment". The November meeting will tj' with Mrs. Alcii.i Potter and Mrs. Tyler Potter as joint liostetsea. Seven members were present at, the meeting, these being Mrs. Gil bert Reid, Mrs. Hendrix Wolfe,; Miss Josie Reid, Miss Helen Tay lor, Miss Kate Johnson, Mrs. Jack Potter and Mrs. Aldln Potter. During the social hour Mrs. Pot ter served delicious refreshments. The club then adjourned until the third Thursday in November. \ Miscellaneous Shower On Tuesday, October 12, Mrs. Preston Bryant and Miss Lorraine Hewett entertained at a miscell aneous shower at the home of Miss Hewett, honoring Mrs. Neils Jorgensen, a recent bride. Sever al games and contests were en joyed by the guests and prizes: were won by Mrs. Lewis Chapman1 and Mrs. Robbie Daniel. The host esses several refreshments of sandwiches, pickles, olives, party cakes and cold drinks, with side dishes of peanuts and mints. Those attending the shower were: Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mrs. Richard Brendle, Mrs. Harry Sell, Mrs. Lewis Chapman, Mrs. Ed. Baucom, Mrs. Robbie Daniel, Mrs. Robert L. Jones, Mrs. Charles M. Trott, Mrs. Vienna Leggett] Mrs. J. W. Hewett, the honoree and the hostesses. Birthday Party A birthday party was given for Freda Ellen Hewett at the home of her mother, Mrs. Rosa Hew ett, at Supply, Friday evening, SQUARE ' and R O U N D DANCE SAT. NIGHT EVERY WEEK 8:00 to 12:00 MUSIC BY Dixie Pioneers j .'Hiifofi ADMISSION Gentlemen $1.00 Ladies' 50c SPONSORED BY SOUTHPORT LIONS CLUB Oct. 15, honoring the little tot on, her first birthday. Games were played and enjoyed by all present. Refreshments were served to the following gueests: Nelva, Patricia and Kldredge Hoi-, den; Victoria, John and Christie Ccr"l Norris Jean, Joyce, Phillip and Uoiinie Lancaster. Piizes were given all. PERSONALS t Mrs. C. Ed Taylor is spending this week in Raleigh and Chapel Hill with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. i Diddoo. Charlie Poole of Philadephia, | Penna., spent last week here l with members of his family. Miss Maude Inman is spend-: ing several weeks wih friends in. Flordia. Mrs. Joel Moore and daughter, i Miss Josephine Moore have re-1 turned from a visit in Flordia. Mrs. Annie Briggs and Mrs.1 Arthur Elliott, of Raleigh, are expected today to spend the re mainder of the week with Mrs. Helen Bragaw. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Risley and children have returned to their home at New Castle, De.laware, after spending a week with Mrs. Risley's mother, Mrs. W. L. Ruas, at Shallotte. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sellers of Wilmington are spending a week with Mr. Sellers parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sellers. News From * Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. J. H. Mille of Leland was a medical patient from Monday until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bozeman of Shallotte announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday. Mrs. Mildred Ashley of South port entered on Tuesday as a medical patient. Miss Gussie Gore of Winnabow \ was a medical patient from Tues-j j day until Monday. Mrs. May Cliff of Ash spent ] 1 Wednesday until Saturday as a I I suegical patient. Master Jerry Lane Russ of Ash was a medical patient from Wednesday until Thursday. Mrs. C. J. Williamson of South port entered on Saturday as a i medical patient. Mrs. Annie Ruth Little of Ash entered as a medical patient on Saturday. C. E. Murrell of Wilmington I entered on Sunday as a medical ! patient. Baby Sandy Ballard of Bolivia :was a medical patient from Sun day until Monday. | Ralph Stahl, Jr., of Ivoryton, | Conn., entered on Monday as a medical patient. I John Nygren ,of Springfield, .Mass., entered as a medical pati , ent on Monday. TRADING CENTER It is no accident that Supply has gained a reputation through the years of being the best place in Brunswick county to do your trading. We are one of the Stores that have helped develop this reputation. R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise - SUPPLY, N. C. WHAT A 201 table model! Exclusive G-E natural color tone. Easy, precision tuning. AC-DC super heterodyne. A remarkable radio?a remarkable value. Lovely-to-look-at ivory plastic cabinet. Come in today! See it?hear it! ; Take it home! Model 201 ... 1 Big set performance in a compact FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Kings Electrical Sales Service SHALLOTTE, N. G. TO FORT SMITH Mra W, C. Npcton and children are leaving this afternoon by plane for Camp Chaffee at Fort. Smith, Ark., where Sergeant Nor ton is now. permanently station ed. They will stop over for a few days In Memphis, Tenn., before proceeding'.to Fort Smith. VLSI TIN'G RRONSONS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barton of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. i'Yancei. Nttns of Chicago. Ill, are here this week, house guests of the Bronsons and Miss Harriet Richards. STUDENT CHAIRMAN Miss Ann McRackan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Mc Rackan of South port, a student* at Meredith College, is Student Chairman of the. Meredith grand daughteer Club at the college this year. HALLOWE'EN PART T A Hallowe'en party will be held at the Bolivia high school Friday night of this wee. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hobby of Washington, Georgia, alU?*inc? the arrival of a son, Henry Me Cageer Hobby, October 21, 1M8. Mr. and Mrs. Hobby are former residents of Shallotte, where Mr. Hobby was engaged in trie pulp wood business for several years. REVIVAL MEETING ? A week's revival meeting will begin at Jennie's Branch Baptist church, near Shallotte, next Sun day, October 24. Services will b* held at 7:30 o'clock each night. Rev. F, T. Johnson is p4*t?r ot this church and will be assisted in the meeting by Rev. . R. Car ter. The public is invited to at tend these services and bring friends. OYSTER ROAST ?NOW OPEN? Enjoy Delicious, Fresh Oysters and Entertainment. Seashore Grill "BAUCOM'S PLACE" Long Beach LJjH 111 ? n?r.3a<i*yTfjf fMAOe.WNM* CvrRTOOWWftSfW KE?PS...THSYXE^ wonotuuuy MILDl ? wmZd (VE SMOKES | CAMas,?* rw*$ ...I KNOW THgrfri milp-axp rner TASTE fi?EAT1 Wues&f/ ?j la ?recent tesL hundreds of men and woman *11 across tbt country smoked Camels?tod only Camels -an aveffgp of pOfOO two packages a day-for 30 consacutirf days. fiaab week their throats were ex amined by noted throat specialists?a total of 2470 examioidOdsnefld these doctors found not one finale case of throe? irritation due to smoking Camels. SCHEDULE W B,?B. BUS LINE ?V Southport, N. C. EFPBCTIVE TUES., JAN. 20,1948 7, WEEK-DAY SCHEDULE LKAVM fllttttrrilfr LEAVES WILMINGTON ?? u 7:00 A. M. TMA.it *8:80 A.M. 9<80 A* M. " ?1:80 P, M. . m% *??ThcM Trips <m? Saturday Only. **?Thii Bu* Lmvu Winn*bow at 6:10 Daily. - SUNDAY ONLY - LEAVES SOUTH POST LEAVES WILMINGTON 7:30 A.M. 9:00 A.M. 10:50 A. M, 1:35 P.M. 4:00 P. M. 6:10 P. M. ? 6:00 P, M. 10:20 P.M. 1:85. P. M. - 4:00 P.M. & Ml ' 6;JO P. M, 10:20 P. M. r. IT'S UP TO MY FRIENDS! I don'f have the money cto buy my way into office, and* if I did I wouldn't use it for that. If I am one of the members of the new Board of County Commissioners, then it will be because my friends in every sec- \ tion of Brunswick county support, me with their vote on next? TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. If you can be one: o? them, I shall be; grateful. CHAS. M. TROTT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR BOARD OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CITIZENS OF S0UTHPORT! ?"? 1 IB" Your votes have alwayt beep a^very decisive factor in the electing of officers to Represent us in Brunswick County. Therefore all Person? are Strongly BURNIGE A. RUSS A Man of Sterling Character and Integrity? With an excellent Background, well acquainted with the problems of the people of Brunswick County, his qualities will be equaledby fwi Burnice Russ, the Re publican Designee for Register of Deeds deserves the vote of every Citizen of Brunswick County. (Pd, Pol, Adv.) r. C..-1 V:-*/.

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