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SOCI AL Mintz Is. Club Hostess , uas hosIess f?*e ,, ?ne pemonstra gDlivia k'b Ma>' *' ?nt called the group ^thev ?* "Th? ?>d 11 - followed by the re &f,he collect of club ? of 1 decided to place the utu'ii has been raised 1 time in a savings L Waccamaw Bank iC n ?f T* ? - r0 of Southport. It ''"'l.Hmced that the ^ w-ould be held m m June Miss Corinne Green gave a de-j monstration on the different ways' of serving cabbage. The Bolivia Club Women decid ed in observance of National | Club Week they would attend the cooking school in Wilmington, [with Miss Martha Logan demon-[ istrating. The group enjoyed the session ahd learned much by at-j [tending this school. The hostess served strawberry ! short cake and coffee. i j Family Reunion Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Swan had j all the members of their family at home with them on Wednes PAINTS Fbi your home?a long life and a bright one! GLEEM Paint gives "life" . . . added life with s polity paint for every purpose and surface. GLEEM Paint gives "life" .. . colorful life with e complete roinbow of lovely, lasting shades! Beautify the surface . . . prolong the service. H^tfor "life" and make it GLEEM! KIRBY'S HARDWARE SHALLOTTE, N. C. day night for a rare family re union of this group. The follow ing were present: Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Fleming of Hopewell, Va., Mr., and Mrs. Henry L. Swan of j Boston, Mass., Mrs. Virgil Harris, of Marshalburg, Gus Swan of Mil ton, C. H. Swan, Capt. and' Mrs". John G. Swan, and Mr. and Mrs. James Smith all of Soutliport. Name Winners In 4-H Dress Show The seventh and eight grade 4-H club members of Shallotte high school had a dress review Friday which was a great suc cess. Mrs. Frqd Mintz and Mrs. Clifford Potter of Shallotte were the judges. Five girls were chosen as win ners: Carol Ann Sellers, Norma Jean Lancaster, Betty Ann Hew ett, Carolyn Holden and Victoria Roach. These girls will meet win ners of other schools in the coun ty at Supply on May 20th. One of these girls will be chosen to represent Brunswick county in the dress review at Raleigh' in July. HOME FROM ARUBA Mr. and Mrs. Guy Garrett of Aruba, N. W. I.; are spending six weeks vacation here with Mr. Garrett's mother, Mrs. Sal lie Garrett and other relatives. Mr. Garrett has been employed with the Standard Oil Company In Aruba for many years. PERSONALS Mr .and Mrs. F. Mollycheck and Ralph spent the past week-end with relatives in Pittsboro and Durham. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wharrie and Misses Patricia and Joy Liv ingston have returned to their home In Charleston after spend ing sometime with Mrs. Whar rie's parents, Mr .and Mrs. F. | Mollycheck. Harold Aldridge of Wake For est spent the week-end here with his mother, Mrs. Harry Ald ridge. Mi's. Crarlie Pool and children SCREENING TIME GALVANIZED WIRE SCREEN DOORS t Make your preparations against flies, mosquitoes and other insects now. It costs no more to enjoy this protection throughout the entire sum mer. Peerless Mattresses ? Bed Springs ? Armstrong Rugs MINTZ & CO. Harry L. Mintz, Jr., Mgr. Supply, N. G. left last week for Philadelphia, Pa., where they will spend a couple of weeks with relatives. J. W. Thompson, Jr., of Ral eigh spent the week-end here with his mother. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. Bertha Woodside of South port entered as a surgical pati ent on Monday. Stacy W. Wade, of Southport entered on Monday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lawrence of Wilmington annowiee the birth of j a daughter on Tuesday. Mrs. Johnnie Simmons of Southport entered on Tuesday as a medical patient. Master Willie Suggs of South port- was a medical patient from Tuesday until Sunday. Mrs. Gertrude Benton of Ash spent Wednesday until Friday as a medical patient. Miss Nettie Lou Sellers of Boli via was a medical patient from Wednesday until Friday. Mr. and Mrs: H. G. Ganey of Leland announce the birth of a son on Thursday. t Mr. and Mrs. J. A: Potter of Wintiabow announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday. Master Shannon Thomas of Southport spent from Thursday until Friday as a surgical patient. Ernest Holden of Supply en tered as a medical patient on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmons of Winnabow announce the birth of a son on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory of Southport announce the birth of a daughter on Friday. Mrs. Alene Hewett of Supply entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Mrs. Bertha Lewis of Winna bow entered as a surgical patient on Sunday. ' . ' Baby Christie Carol Norns of Supply entered on Sunday as a medical patient. High Times ^By Cheerleaders Spring, exams and commence ment time are here again, and at Southport high school we think that this school year has passed the fastest of any we can | recall. Soon our news will be (mostly of the preparation for the I commencement, but now we'll tell you some of our usual gossip and school activities. One of the most interesting features- of last- week's flower show were the exhibits in tho children's department. Here are I a number of winners, which help ed to reflect credit upon our (school: S , In- the second grade Kay Col trane won first.-prize for shell arrangement, Albert Rogers won I first prize for flower arrange ment, Tommy Harrelson won se cond prise as miniature tray arrangement and this grade won ! second place for shadow boxes. In the fourth grade Penny Moore won first prize for flower arrangement and Janice Suggs won second place for shell arrangement. In the fifth grade Brookie New ton won first place for miniature gardens, Jimmy Harper won first place ^for posters-and third prize for flowers arrangement; Betty McGlamery won second pla,ce for flower arrangement. The sixth grade won first place in shadow boxes, Majorie Hewett won second place for miniature arrangement and John Arnold won second place for posters. In the seventh grade Jackie Larsen won first place for flow er arrangement, Una Potter won second plajce for flowers arrange ment, Norman Holden won third place for flower arrangement and this grade won third place for shadow boxes. Monday we saw the band majorettes becoming anxious for Monday night to draw nigh when they would parade before the con cert impromptu-and what a beau tiful evening it was! . . We saw our high school boys at lunch ohattering in front of Autry's (and boys usually tease the girls for gossiping all the time) . . During school .we saw Billy Mc Dowell being his usual quiet self j. . Our baseball team was seen making preparations to go play Leland Tuesday afternoon . . Mary Ann Launghlin was seen blushing in public music . . Latitia Hickman, Lena Ward, Nancy ; Swan, Iris Rabon, Patricia Adams Martha Buckman, Gloria Hewett seen in the auditorium practicing for the recital . . The band and majorettes along with their guests were seen going on a weiner roast Wednesday night at Big Hill . . Bobby Cullis was seen reading the newspaper in study hall . . Coopie Burrls Was seen around trying to get him self in trouble . . Jimmy Ratcliffe, George Stanley, Billy Smith, and Richard Brendle were seen argu ing as usual . . The sophomore class was becoming anxious over an English test . . The seniors were waiting for one o'clock to come so they could leave to go on their hourse party Tuesday we saw Lena Ward, Rebecca and Catherine McRacfc en and Bernice Phelps on their way to see the baseball. game between Leland and Southport schools. The score ended up as 2 to 0, Southport's favor. Jimmy Ratcliffe, our pitcher, had us standing on our toes a few times. This ended the games for the school team. But remember, we still have a town team to cheer for. All enjoyed the game very much. Friday morning we saw most of the freshmen looking on Mrs. Baker's record book to see their Give Your Walls that NEW "SATIN LOOK" With SPINE D SATIN Spred Satin is a new Glidden Ready-Mixed wall paint that combines lovely beauty with extra durability. Resists alkali burns in new plaster because it's self-scaling. Ideal for most sur faces^ including wallpaper. May be washed repeatedly with soap and water. 12 gorgeous, smooth, satiny colors, and white. L. H. Harrison Southport, N. G. learn to play the saxophone ? | Eiilene Stidham to keep a piece i of bubble gum in her mouth? Mr. j Sanders to break down and let | the sophomores have an all-day pinnic at the beach Friday? To see Jackie Marsh studing history? To see Iris Rabon without Sue Wllliamson-or Sue without Iris? To see Billy Dosher staying home from a Saturday night dance? To see Richard Brendle without his yo-yo? To see the sophomores and freshmen getting along with the juniors? George Stanley ever getting out of the detention hall? Seen Around: . Jackie Marsh sporting a new black sweater . . Bernice Phelps getting lost at the weiner roast . . Bobby Spencer getting red when questioned in glee club Thursday . . Tommy Bowmer singing hi? head off in glee club . *. Harriet Coriette blushing as Mr. Stevenson return ed here large music paper ? . Betty Jean Helms, Jimmy Rat grade on civics . . We saw Clara Potter taking names during se cond period . . Doulas Watts and Billy McDowell were sharing the newspaper . . Stuart Arrington and Patricia Adams were pass ing notes . . Mary Ann Lough lin was working her little brain studing for an English test . . We saw Kay Moore and others reading the Penderlea high school j newspaper that they sent to our i school. It's very nice and inter-1 esting paper and we're enjoying i it very much . . We're been hear-1 ing the freshmen hinting around I about wanting to go to Baldhead. How about it, ^Grade-mothers ? Could it be possible: For Bert ram Burris to keep still one per iod? Mary Lib Lupton to keep a pencil? Nancy Swan ever to cltffe, Maxine Dosher and Bar bara Price preparing for the sen ior house party . . Jimmy Davis and George Stanley loaded down with food) FOOT CUT ON BOTTLE Mrs. Bill Grady, who with her husband operates the store at the Holden Beach ferry, had her foot badly cut on a broken bottle in the yard one night last week, fourteen stitches were required to sew up the injury. GETS BIG STURGEON The shrimp boat Vagabond of the Bill Wells fleet In charge of j Sylvester Wortham took a roe sturgeon weighting 138-pounds while trawling- for shrimp one day this week. A great many sturgeon are taken by the boats, especially cbirlng the fall months, but Mr. Wells says this one was the largest he has seen. WINS PRIZE Miss Stuart Arrington won second prize in the childrena handling division of the HanoVer Kenel Club Dog Show in Wil mington Saturday. She exhibited her pedigreed cocker, Sir. VISITING HERE Col. and Mrs. Ivan L. Bennett of Governor's Island, N. Y., are spending some time here with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Bennett. - In a recent te? of hundreds of people who smoked only Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making Weekly examinations, reported NOT ON6 SINGLE CASt OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMUS J BUILDING SUPPLIES . ?W;-ttlLXit I PLUMBING SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL FIXTURES J LUMBER & MATERIALS ... everything you will need to build a home or complete a repair job. If you are planning new construction, come to see us before you start. Building is our business, and we think we can help save you money? FLOOR SANDING MACHINE FOR RENT R. E. Bellamy & Son Shaflotte, N. C. ST 3 DAYS Thursday - Friday - Saturday Another One Of Our Senational Safes Events We Buy In Volume And We Buy For Less. That Is Why We Are Tn tu c , t cu t /"? t o* i t t ^ t t y e Are 10 Make These Sales Events Available To Shoppers In Our Territory. Stock Up On Household Utensils Summer a ^ a ? mDie 4.' r? ? t-? j ?ri_* * * t m* ' ^^mer (_Jothes And Accessories at Dras tic Price Reductions Which Are In Force This Week Only f! ? n Shallotte Trading Go. HOBSON KIRBY, Proprietor SHALLOTTE, N. C. ? ?%>}
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