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CXI4TY 0>i's (M bv k?I Hanson, retired J "!''oii citizenship featured i .tine of the Southport I Club last Wednesday at j "?e of Mrs. J- VV" Ruark- ! rteiosting and informal; M" Hanson, a veteran i kt'i W:v IX, stressed the! of loyalty and of tol f a< a working basis for fcanisni pepa' nent of American j.;.,' of which Mrs. Pearce1 r\J. '1S t: airman had charge ^ program. ,ur:hei carrying out the ?ic theme of this meeting, feature of the program Vocal solo, "God Bless by Miss Ruth Pater jcivmpaiied by Mrs. Ruark. sr interesting feature was dins tt,e winning essay r"i Glad I Am An L.,r :iv Miss Sue William r son. This young lady was pre sented a check for $5.00 as prize for this essay contest. A Time quiz was given to club members, the winner being Mrs. Bryant Potter, who, received a copy of a best-seller novel. Refreshments of sandwiches, cake, punch and mints were serv ed by the following hostesses: Mrs. H. W. Hood, Mrs. G. *C. Kilpatrick, Mrs. C. G. Ruark and Mrs. G. D. Robinson. Specialist Here John H. Harris, horticultural extension specialist, will be in Southport on February 3 to dis cuss plans with the Southport Home Demonstration Club for the projects they are sponsoring this year. He will discuss the plant ing of shrubs, azaleas and re arranging of lawns. Miss Corinne Greene, the home demonstration agent, says that the Southport ladies who have not signed up for the contest of beautifying1 their home grounds and wish to do so should please see Mrs. Josie Easley at once. February 3rd will be the deadline for entering the contest. Birthday Party Mrs. E. B. Tyler was hostess to a number of the young people at her home last Saturday night complimenting Miss Gulene Sted ham on her 17th birthday. Guests were Misses Linda Hick man. Lena Ward, Peggy Arnold, Catherine McRackan, Rebecca Mc Rackan, Gloria Hewett, Janice Swan, Jackie Marsh, Betty Jean Helms, Betty Sue Williamson, Iris Rabon, Nancy Swan, Martha Buckman, Elizabeth Lupton, Ber nice Phelps, Clara Potter, Stuart Arrington, Mary Ann Loughlin. Billy McDonald, Danny Harrelson, Ronnie Hood, Tommy Bowmer, Douglas Watts, Jimmie Ratcliffe, Jimmy Davis, Billy Dosher, Wil liam F. McKinney, Gene Russ, G. W. Fisher and Charles Hick man. Mrs. Tyler served delicious re freshments. Games were played and the young honoree received many pretty and useful presents. Birthday Dinner Miss Lina Stallings was hon ored at a birthday dinner on her PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES If you have new building in pro spect or if you have some important repairs to make, let us figure with you on the things you will need for a finshed job. LUMBER We carry a good stock of both rough and dressed lumber at all tim es. FLOOR - SANDING - MACHINE We have a floor sanding machine for rent. Now you can enjoy the satisfaction of smooth-finished floors and save the expensive labor costs. Ask us about this machine. Reasonable rates, easy to operate. R. E. BELLAMY & SONS Building Supplies SHALLOTTE, N. G. General Electric ELECTRIC STOVES REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES PERFECTION Oil Ranges ? Cook Stoves Wood & Coal Ranges Oil & Wood Heaters Garden Seed Shallotte Trading Co. Hobson Kirby, Prop. SHALLOTTE, N. G. 1 76th birthday on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hewett of Supply. A picnic lunch, featur ed by the lighting of candles and cutting of the three-tiered birth day cake, was served on the lawn. After lunch the guests joined in - singing the favorite hymns i and reading the favorite scripture i j passage of "Aunt Babe", as the! j honoree is affectionately called by j j relatives and friends. 1 Those attending the dinner i were: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sellers and children, Helen, Avis and Joanne; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sellers; Warren Sellers; Riley Sel lers, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sellers,' Mrs. Susie Sellers Carson, Mrs. I Fred Fulford, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hewett, Kenny Hewett, little Miss I Judy Goffe, great-great niece of i the honoree, Miss Matalie Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. Jar^s Sellers, Mrs. J.; N. Lancaster and the honoree. I Couch-Tyndall Mrs. R. V. Smith of Richmond, Va., announces the marriage of her daughter, Jo Ann Harriss Tyndall, to Rosses Clinton Couch of Lynchburg, Va., at St. James Methodist church on December 24, 1948, at 7:30 o'clock. The young couple drove to Lake Worth, Fla., spending two weeks with the bride's sister, Mrs. F. L. Arline, Jr. Mrs. Crouch is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Arnold of Southport. PERSONALS Billy Wells, Jr., returned home Saturday from St. Augustine, Fla., where he spent the past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Madsgard of New York have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells and children, of Charleston, S. C., spent the week-end at their home here. Mrs. Eva Wolfe is spending sometime with her daughter, Mrs.,' Alex Wilson, in Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Arnold have' returned home from Richmond,! Va., where they attended the wedding of their grand-daughter and spent the holidays with their' daughter, Mrs. R. V. Smith. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital I Richard Powell of Sneeds Ferry, spent Monday until Friday as a! surgical patient. Mrs. Gertrude Turner of Sup- j ply entered as a medical patient i on Monday. | Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Burdett, Jr., announce the birth of a son on Monday, | Mrs. Cornelia Ganey of Leland j spent Tuesday until Wednesday, as a medical patient. I Mrs. Thelma Prince of Shallotte entered on Tuesday as a medical j patient. Baby Shirley Lee Prince of. Shallotte entered as a medical I patient on Tuesday. Mrs. Blanche Weeks of South- j port spent Thursday until Friday j as a surgical patient. Mrs. Cornelia Hewett of Supply | entered as a medical patient on ? Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Beck of | Southport announce the birth of' a daughter on Friday. B. L. Wilkinson of Southport entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Mrs. Odis Bozeman of Southport was a medical patient from Sat urday until Sunday. Baby Stevens Reynolds of Boli via entered on Saturday as a, medical patient. Mrs. Mary Thompson of Supply entercl as a medical patient on Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Aldridge of South port entered on Sunday as a surgical patient. Mrs. Caroline Simmons of Free land entered as a medical patient on Monday. Inspection Lane Now At Supply State Highway Patrolman C. M. Cummings of Bolivia stated this week that the State Motor Vehicle Inspection Lane will be set up at Supply this afternoon in readiness for the inspection of motor vehi cles through Thursday and Fri day. | In view of last minute ruches that caused operators much in convenience last year, operators of vehicles that are subject to examination should make it a point to have their machines in spected at the very first oppor tunity. This may save much an noyance and delay at some later period. ESSO The Last Word In Gasoline & Motor OIL WILSON ARNOLD U. S. No. 17 Supply, N. G. Examiner Hudim h Given Test Man Who Has T?*t?d Thou sands Of Brtinswick Coun ty Drivers Given Perfect Grade By Patrolman Blossoming- out for the first time in his new Drivers License Examiners uniform, N. E. Hud son of the State Automobile In spection Bureau was a voluntary patient to take some of his own medicine Monday. With State Highway Patrolman J. C. Pierce officiating-, Mr. Hud son took both the written examin ation and road test /or drivers^ license. Without any favoritism from the patrolman he made the I test 100 percent. Far from being a joke on thaj examiner, the test and examina* ? tion he was put to were in regular'* order. The law calls for all opera^ * tors to take the test. While pleas* t ed with the showing he made Mr. 7 I Hudson remarked to a newsman j i tha^ a good showing in a test did-! ; not necessarily make a good', ? driver. The subject of a test tn* ' on his toes when he is taking I it and he must continue that wajr.J ! to be a good driver, the examin?g 1 explained. u USE OUR BUDGET PLAN Fall Terms Or Monthly Payments We want you to know that we sefvice the ? electrical installations we make, guarantee;,' the appliances we sell. ;j When you deal with us it is not a matter of * a quick sale and goodbye, but a long and plea*- s sant dealer-customer relationship which giv? ? es us good business and gives you good ser- ? vice. 4 r r KINGS ELECTRICAL SALES CO. Shallotte, N. G. 1 . ? ! 1 NOW COMES. THE LEADER, WITH.j A ^7- YEAR A O V A N C E^l U?0 N E I is the only ear bringing you all these finq-car advantages at lowest coiH YOU'LL PREFER ITS "LUXURY LOOK"! ChflvrolBt'l new Leader-Line Styling <* lower, wider, racier . . . with new Dyna-Cool radiator grill?. 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THESE AM MRI THAT "BREATHE"! Yae, you'll ?i)oy the additional piaaaura of riding In I tw (tat braathee," for a completely effective heating* and ventilating tyatam.auppflaa warm air to avory nook Wd osmar of the Interior?wtalaa ttaia -air?and keep* olaaa dur in all weather. ?(Heater and dofroater unit? optional at antra ooet) ' - ? THE NEW RIDE'S A REVELATION I A vaatly Improved Unitized Knee-Action Ride, combined with new direct-acting airplane type ihock abeorbera, front and rur, knd ertra low preeeura Urea, gim the etability, ? and road-aa/aty you tav? alwaya wanted. THEM'S ONLY ONE WO*LO*S CHAMPION ENQINE You oat the flnar reaulta of Chevrolet^ aturdy Valve-ln HeadThrjft-Maater engine in all Chevrolet modela ... tomeffw with all of Chevrolet^ money-aaving economy Of operation and upkeep . . . and thia ia the world'a ehanpion angina for milaa aerved, owner? aatlafied, and ymn taatad ar? ?rov*d. JUST COUNT THE COMFORTS! Piah-euKon Stirtor far ?frn |M. 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Yes, here's the newest of all new ears?pre tested and preproved on the great General Motors Proving Ground?and predestined to win even wider preference for Chevrolet as the most beautiful buy of all, from every poSnt of view and on every point of value. Come in and see it?today! AMERICA'S CHOICE FOR 18 YEARS Elmore Motor Co. BOLIVIA, N. C.
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