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SOCI AL fiiiiiy Reunion 6 jnten-surjf family reunion ; ! t:io home of Mr. anil . 5 T. Milligan, near Shal ? > : March 6th. A 11 people were pre ' a:; them being descend 0; t!i< late Mr. and Mrs. Jel t. Long. n.v present were Mr. and (, c Long, Wampee. S. C. W. I. Inman, Xixonville, S. j|rs K. E. Holden, Supply; ? v I. 'is. Lt-land: Mr. and ifirs, n Long and son. Warn : c Mr. and Mrs. Devon uv. family. Mr. and Mrs. man ar.d family, Mr. :j!r>. George Inman and fami j( ; >1 !?v Watson and ehild ill <>:' Xixonville. S. C.: Mr. j!rs Alton Inman and fami pai#y. S. C: Mr. and Mrs. Che tnut and family. My Beaoh. S. C., Mrs. Leon s and children, Wampee. S. a::': Mrs. Obbie Holden and Si: My: Mr. and Mrs. John v" ne Long and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Long and son, all of Le land; Mr. and Mrs. Goley Stanley and family of Southport and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Gore and family of Shallotte. A delightful luncheon was ser ved outdoor picnic style. Miscellaneous Shower On Friday night Mrs. Dan Walker and Mrs. Susie Carson entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Clinton Bellamy, recent bride. The guests played a game, "Lover's Question" and then took part in a poetry contest which was won by Mrs. Snode Lancaster of Supply. The hostesses served refreshments of fruit jello. cake and cookies, cold drinks and after-dinner mints. The honoree received many useful and lovely gifts. Those attending the shower were: Mrs. James Bellamy and Mrs. Murreli Hawes of Shallotte; Mrs. Eral Thompson, Mrs. Berlyn Lancaster, Mrs. John Newman Lancaster, Mrs. Jarvis Sellers, Mrs. Rifton Sellers, Mrs. Snode Lancaster, Mrs. Edwin Clemmons of Supply; Mrs. Hattie Sellers and Mrs. Annie Belle F'jlford of Wilmington, and Mrs. Julian Southerland, Miss Dolores Hewett, Mrs. Amaretta Burr, Miss Gloria Moore, Mrs. Lewis Chapman, Miss Marie Swan, Miss Emma Lou Harrelson, Mrs. William Stephens, Miss Louise Rees, Mrs. J. W. He wett, Miss Judy Goffe, the hos tesses and the honoree. Horticulturist To Speak On Friday O. D. Hyatt, horticulturist at ! Orton, has been secured for a j talk on Home Beautification at i the Southport school Friday night j of this week at 8 o'clock. The i program is sponsored by South port Home Demonstration Club, j Mr. Hyatt will illustrate his j subject with a moving picture on | home beautificiation. Ladies from , the country are invited to join ! in with the Southport residents in. seeing the free picture and ] hearing the discussion on home beautification. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John Gainey, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Gainey and I son, Robert, and Mrs. H. A. Wil ! liams of Fayetteville visited the ;E. C. Blake family here Sunday. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Charles j Gainey are sisters of Mrs. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bragaw and : children of Chapel Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Godfrey and chil dren of Raleigh, visited relatives i here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Evans ! and children, Delia May and I Johnnie, of Fayetteville spent the i week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. ! E. C. Blake. While here they also visited the Orton Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. James Wolfe and family of Southport spent the '? week-end in Shallotte with her ! mother, Mrs. Alex Williams. ! Edwards Toylor of Woodruff, |S. C., "spent the week-end Jhere I with lus' mother, Mrs. C.* Ed ; Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Herring and family spent the week-end in in Pepsi's BIG Bottle! Pepsi tastes just twice as good ... goes just tuice as far ... gives you twice as much! Po -Cola Eottling Co. Cf Wilmington. N. C. ?rpointment frox Pspsi-Cola Company, New York isfen :s 'Counter-Spy'?Tuesday and Thursday evenings, your ABC station", J U S T RECEIVED SHjPM^T Of Nice YOUNG MULES 4 To 6 Years Old These Mules Are Ready to Work Gash or Terms SINGLES and TEAMS We have in stock, 1 and 2 Horse Hackney Wagons and Harness. Tractor and Horse Drawn DISC HARROWS ? Be Sure and See Us Before You Buy ! ? IETH L. SMITH & CO. WHITEVILLE, N. G. ATTENTION MR. FARMER: FIELD & GARDEN SEED If You Want The Best, Gome To See Us. FERMATE Treat Your Plant Beds With This Formulae Be fore Blue Mold Strikes. Here Is One Sure Case Where An Ounce Or Prevention Is Worth A Pound Of Cure. DUSTERS - SPRAYERS See Us For Your Equipment Needs MINTZ & CO. Harry L. Mintz, Jr., Mgr. Supply, N. C. New Plymouth on Display Plymouth's new special deluxe is featured above. Brilliant new styling is combined with outstanding riding comfort, increased roominess, and sweeping mechanical improve ments in the new line of Plymouth automobiles. Completely redesigned, the new Plymouth has a longer wheelbase for a better ride and more road stability, but less front and rear overhang for easier parking and garaging. While the silhouette has been lowered and the width de creased, there is more head and leg room and seats are wider. Typical of Plymouth's many refinements is the ignition-starter combination, with which a turn of the key starts the engine. The new Plymouths are sleek in appearance. New rear-end styling provides a graceful balance with the horizontal grille lines which em phasize the broadness of the front Fenders which blend perfectly into body lines are nevertheless separate and detachable, thus avoiding sheet metal panels so costly to repair or replace. The new Plymouth line includes nine distinct automobiles. Special deluxe and deluxe types are on a 118-inch wheelbase, one inch longer than last year's. Special deluxe models are: four-door sedan, club coupe, convertible club coupe and station wagon. In the deluxe group are the four-door sedan and the club coupe. In addition, Plymouth will build three deluxe models on a brand new 111-inch wheelbase, a two-door sedan, a three-passenger coupe, and a new body type, the Suburban. The 97-horsepower engine has im proved performance and efficiency with a new design cylinder head which increases compression ratio to 7 to 1. A new chrome plated compression piston ring reduces cylinder wear and provides greater protection during the break-in period. There are improved oil rings for greater oil economy, while a newly-designed intake manifold induces quicker, smoother engine warm-up and produces faster throttle response.. Body styling which produces greater passenger room without ex cessive bulk also increases visibility. V-type windshields have 37 percent more area and provide excellent vision without distortion. Windshield wipers clear 61.5 percent greater area and the rear window is 35.4 percent larger. Fayetteville visiting his parents. Harold Aldridge student at Wake Forest College spent the past week-end here with his motner. Read The Want Ads j BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ' Mr. and Mrs. David Watson of ! Berea, Ohio, announce the birth of & daughter, Susan Young, on March 12. Jlr. Watson is a for mer principal of Southport high school. HEAVY'S FISH MARKET In old post office building, next door to Owl's Head Grill and Pool Room. Everything Fresh and ready for the pan. "We Dress Them" Shallotte, N. G. NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF SHALLOTTE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commission ers of the Town of Shallotte, at a meeting held on the 18th i of February, 1949, called and ordered a special election to i be held on Tuesday, March 29th, 1949, for the purpose of extending the corporate limits of the Town of Shallotte, as authorized by an act of the 1949 General Assembly. (HB No. 27.) All persons lawfully registered upon the present election books for the Town of Shallotte and who have not changed their places of residence are eligible to vote in this special election without further registration. This act provides for a new Special Registration of voters in the territory proposed to be annexed. Residence in the State of North Carolina for one (1) year and in the town or the territory proposed to be an nexed for four (4) months is required to qualify a person for registration. The official registration books will be open at 9:00 A. M. on Wednesday, February 23rd, 1949, and closed at 4:00 P. M., March 16th, 1949. The Registrar will be L. Bailey Russ. He will have the books open at HOLMES' SERVICE on Wednesday, February 23rd, 1949, Wednes day, March 2nd, 1949, Wednesday, March 9th, 1949, and Wednesday, March 16th, 1949, from 9:00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. Wednesday, March 23rd, 1949, will be challenge day and the registrar will hear any challenge then made, from 9:00 A. M. to three O'Clock P. M. The description of the territory proposed to be annex ed is as follows: 'Beginning at a stone located 3100 feet northeast wardly from the present northeast corporate limits as measured along United States Highway No. 17, said stone being on the north side of said highway; running thence South 60 degrees 00' West 2800 feet to the old New Brit tain Road near R. D. Woodard's place; thense northwest wardly with the said road to the present corporate limits; thence continuing with said corporate limits to Mulberry Branch; thence down Mulberry Branch to Shallotte River; thence up Shallotte River to Bobby's Pike; thence up the run of Bobby's Pike to United States Highwray No. 17; thence East 2,000 feet to a stake; thence North 30 degrees East 6,000 feet to a point on Shallotte River opposite the mouth of Charles' Branch; thence down Shallotte River 1,000 feet; thence North 5,000 feet to the point of begin ning.' By order of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Shallotte. H. L. HOLMES, Town Clerk. M. L. GALLOWAY, Mayor. News From Dosher xMernorial Hospital I Mrs. Dora Lancaster of South port spent Monday until Friday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Donald St. George : of Southport announce the birth i of a daughter on Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Dextor Robbins ;of YVinnabow announce the birth of a son on Wednesday. ! Pete Beyona of Southport en . tered on Wednesday as a medical ; patient. | Mrs. Lillian Fork of Southport .entered as a medical patient on ! Thursday. Herbert Allen of Southport i spent Thursday until Saturday as j a medical patient. | Robert Robinson of Supply cn jtered as a medical patient on | Thursday. i Mrs. Berta Hewett of Supply ; entered on Thursday as medical patient. Robert A. McMillian of Sumter, i S. C. entered as a surgical pat- j jient on Friday. i Mrs. Ida Beck of Bolivia en-' tered on Friday as a medical patient. John Bozeman of Shallotte en tered as a surgical patient on Friday. Jesse Severine of Evergreen, spent Friday until Saturday as a surgical patient. Horace Ivey of Southport en tered as a surgical patient on Friday. Mrs. Ruby Usher of Shallotte entered on Saturday as a medical patient. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson of Pittsburgh, Pa, announce the birth of a son, Bruce Douglas, on March 10. Mrs. Wilson is the for mer Josephine Wolfe. RETURN'S FROM CALIFORNIA 1 Mrs. W. C. Spencer returned i home Saturday from Oakland, California, where she has been | spending the past six months with J the family of her son. HOME FOR VACATION Haistead Holden, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Holden of Shallotte and Holden Beach, arrives home Thursday from the University to spend the spring vacation. He will be accompanied by his cou sin, Miss Elizabeth Ann Konte, who is also at the University. ~ RETURN'S FROM S. A. '*? Frank M. Niemsee, Sr., return ed horns yesterday from a two years stay in South America with one of the big New York utilities companies that has been engaged in the development of the power industries down there. Mr. Niern ses has a four months leave be fore returning to South America. OCEAN VIEW TAVERN OPEN THE YEAR ROUND REGULAR MEALS . . . SPECIAL DINNERS Really Cooked By An Expert Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Furnished throughout In The Best Obtainable. Open Every Day In The Year ! ! OCEAN VIEW TAVERN HOLDEN BEACH FARM IMPLEMENTS 1 We Are Prepared To Help Take Care Of All Of Your Farm Needs, And We Urge I You Not To Handicap Your Efforts By Try-' ing To Get Along With Lack Of Proper Equipment. R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. C. BUILDING MATERIAL LUMBER We Have Plenty Of Good Sea soned Lumber For All Purposes. Bring Us Your Bill Ox Material, And We Will Save You Money. Ll building material We carry a stock that will take care of most of your building needs, including doors, windows, nails, shingl es, .cement, brixment, sheetrock?in fact, just about everything you will need for your new building or re pair job. SHALLOTTE LUMBER CO. Shallotte, N. C. Now You Can Enjoy Convenient Extension Telephones in any room in your home CONVENIENCI IN THE KITCHEN ACCESSIBILITY FOR ALL THI FAMILY Extension Telephones in easy-to-get-to places give on the spot service for all the family Extensions in your homp give your telephone service 'wings' ? bring it within easier reach of all the family. Extensions save time, steps and trouble, make your telephone more valuable by increasing its usefulness. One or more extension telephones can now be installed in your home without delay ? and at surprisingly low cost. You don't need to write us or come to the office. Just call the Telephone Business Office. 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