SOCI AL (lrhiuil-Seilers LlK.v M:io Sellers, daugh v'" :;nd Mrs. C. R. Sellers, and Julian L. Mil s*1" ??rs. H. W. of Southport were a simple ceremony on 22. 194S. at 6 o'clock irsona?<' of the Baptist j, southport. fJ'v h. M. Baker, pastor (of the Southport Baptist church, | (performed the ceremony. j The bride was attractively dressed in a light gray gabardine suit with black accessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Miss Pearl Mae Lewis was the brides only attendant and wore a green suit with green acces sories. Her corsage was of white carnations. I Victor Bartels attended the OCEAN VIEW TAVERN OPEN THE YEAR ROUND KEGt'LAR MEALS . . . SPECIAL DINNERS Really Cooked By An Expert rig Rooms, Bed Rooms, Furnished throughout In The Best Obtainable. Open Every Day In The Year ! ! UaN VIEW TAVERN HOLDEN BEACH unswick plumbing service ye uo anywhere in Brunswick for the installation and rot plumbing. Experienced workmanship and satis pon .ill jobs. \ Gore D. L. Bowen Shallotte, N. G. WINTER LUBRICATION Your car needs to have its grease and oil changed in Mather just like you change to winter clothing, srjr is our specialty. Bring your car to us and let jit up for safe winter driving. WILSON ARNOLD S. No. 17 Supply, N. G. groom as best man. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for a short wedd ing trip. Mrs. Southerland is employed by Dr. R. C. Daniel in Southport and Mr. Southerland is employed in the U. S. Dredge Lyman. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes and children, of Wyoming, Pa., have been spending the holidays here with Mrs. Hughes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Carr. Miss Ruby Jean Bennett, stu dent nurse at the Baker-Thomp son Memorial Hospital in Lum berton, spent the Christmas and New Year holiday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Thigpen and children, Alfred, Bryan, Blanche and Ola Fay, of Beulah ville here guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Caison Thursday. George Whatley is spending a vacation with relatives in St. Augustine, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown have returned to Raleigh after spend ing a week here with Mrs. C. Ed Taylor. Mrs. E. H. Arrington and Mrs. J. W. Ruark spent Monday night in Red Springs where they went to carry Miss Pat Arrington back to Flora Macdonald College fol lowing the holidays. 9 Edward Taylor has returned to Woodruff, S. C. after spending the past week here with his mother, Mrs. C. Ed Taylor. Miss Macie Duncan of White ville and Miss Nita George of Jacksonville, classmates of Miss Hermine Dosher at James Walker School of Nursing, spent the New Year holiday here with her at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Arnold. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Willie Dan Evans of Ash. spent Monday until Thursday as a1 COLE PLANTERS & DISTRIBUTORS ?' ? We have them in stock, both single and double-hop per type. These implements still are hard to get, and those we have came on a quota. Get yours while they last. * '?. ' i MINTZ&CO. Harry L. Mintz, Jr., Mgr. SUPPLY, N. C. ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER Right Here At Home We are ready to fill your order for good Lumber, regardless of how large or small your needs may be Bring us your order and let us submit an estimate on your building materials. We plan to specialize in furnishing bills of materi als for building beach cottages. R & B LUMBER CO. Located On Bethel Church Road Southport, N. G. Brunswick Couple MR. AND MKS. KEMP KObS HOLDEN?whose mar riage took place Saturday, December 11 at Zion Methodist; church, Brunswick county. Mrs. Holden is the former We-j tona Tharp. Mr. and Mrs. Holden will make their home at Holden Beach. surgical patient. William D. Anderson of Holden Beach entered as a medical pat ient on Monday. Mrs. Elsie Ashburn of South port entered on Monday as a medical patient. " Miss Annie Jane Bennett of Ash was a surgical patient on Tuesday until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lancaster of Southport announce the birth of a son on Monday. Edward J. Hanson of South port spent Wednesday until Mon day as a surgical patient. Mrs. Lillian Piver of Ash en tered as a surgical patient on Wednesday. Mrs. Evelyn High of Ash en tered on Wednesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Fannie M. Parker of Sup ply entered as a surgical patient on Thursday. Mrs. Emma Norris of Ash spent Thursday until Monday as a surgical patient. Edwin W. Clemmons of Shal lotte entered as a surgical pat ient on Thursday. Carl Hardee of Southport en tered on Friday as a medical patient. Master Frankie Brown of Bolivia entered as a medical pat ient on Saturday. S. G. Holden of Supply enter ed on Saturday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Newton of Southport announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday. Robert Lennon of Shallotte en tered on Monday as a medical patient. PLANNING TO BUILD? I M LET ME STIMATE ON EITHER RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS BUILDING. W. BRUCE MOODY Carpenter ? Contractor P. O. ? SHALLOTTE ? Residence GRISSETTOWN -INSURANCE AUTO . . LIABILITY . . FIRE . . COLLISION LIFE . . HOSPITALIZATION J. B. HEWETT ? Insurance of All Kinds ? SHALLOTTE, - - - NORTH CAROLINA ? J ? M | EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL t Washing Machines ? Radios ? Electric Stove? Irons - Hotwater Heaters ? Vaccum Gleaner? These and many other appliances that help make your life more pleasant. KINGS ELECTRICAL SALES CO., SHAI '.OTTE, N. C. Even Dirt Road Has Its Danger Even dirt roads can claim their their casualties when there is too much zig-zagging or forgett ing to do same. Saturday night a car operated by William Ellis Gray on a dirt road east of Win nabow zagged to much and zigg ed too little so that the center of the raditator collided with a large pine tree. Gray, a colored man, was ac companied by Van Jenrette, also colored. Jenrette received severe lacreations about the chin and face and also a very painful knee injury. Despite the dirt road, the car, a 1941 model Ford, was do ing around 40 miles per hour, according to State Highway Pat rolman C. M. Cummings, who in vestigated the wreck. Cummings says that the car was damaged at least $400.00 He arrested Gray and charged him with reckless driving. LEAVES FOR NORFLOK Harry E. Johnson, who has been in command of the Oak Island Coast Guard station since September, 1947, has been trans ferred to Norfolk and is leaving for his new post shortly. Until a new Chief Warrant Officer ar rives Chief Petty Officer Walter Lewis will be in charge at Oak Island. Mrs. Johnson and little daughter will continue their resi dence here until school ends. WON EASILY Southport high school boys were easy winners last night a group of the Wilmingtqn high school boys known as the Speed Demons. The score was 44 to 18. Brendle scroed 18 points for Southport, B. Spencer and Russ gathered 10 each; Dosher, H. Spencer and Fisher took 2 points each. For Wilmington, Hayes 7; Culbreth 5; Potter 4; G. Stone 2. WORTH 8EBINO j The Bast Arcedia colored boys land girls come to Southport fori i a double-header with the' boys ! and girls of the Brunswick I | County Training School Friday j I night of this week. The visiting! teams are ratted highly and are J ; expected to meet with stiff op i position here. The games will be called at 7:30 o'clock and promise r I to be well worth seeing. 1 WACCAMAW P. T. A. | The Waceamaw High School i P. T. A. will meet January 12 at 17:30 o'clock in the high school | auditorium. An interesting pro I gram has been planned, and the l public is invited. AUTO PARTS You save time and you save money when you come to a store that specializes in furnishing everything you need in the way of auto parts and accessories. ??.i ODELL BLANTON General Merchandise SUPPLY. N. C. BRING US YOUR JOB All automobile body and fender woj*k. Expert raditator repair. We do whatever your car needs and guar antee our work. ASK THOSE WE SERVE SELLERS GARAGE Route 17 SUPPLY, N. C. T obacco Canvas MR. FARMER! We Have Good Supply Of To bacco Canvas On Hand. We Sug gest That You Buy While We Can Take Care Of Your Needs. There Is No More Important Part Of A Tobacco Crop Than To Get Off To A Good Start With Your Plant Bed. Don't Put It Off. Come To See Us This Week. Shallotte Trading Co. Hobson Kirby, Prop. SHALLOTTE, N. G. t SAFER! SWITCH TO A SET OF ENNSYLVANIA TIEES SAVE UP TO 25% WITH OLD TIRES BLACK'S SERVICE STATION TIRES ... WHEELS ... RIMS . . . RECAPPING Phone 110J W. G. BLACK Whitevillt

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