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kilty rtse Party juggs, Jr.. has just got-, ??[? the Hospital where he te>i for a broken leg. r night a surprise party ,n him at his home. He - ;s the guests had a very, f The following were I j Suggs. Jr.. Jackie Lar t fhorsen, Betty Rabon, ft'iliIanlslon' Libby Cast-1 Holt. Stella Lee Spen Suggs. Janice Suggs, i' Sylvia Floyd. Ray ni!i:3n'.s. Billy Drew. Joe pull)- Robinson, Virginia . Una Potter, Albert T (Hjter Robinson, Marvin William Webb, Phil Ijj. Willie's mother. Mrs. ; 5tJSs ,rH*NEWS 1'fjessie Hickman of Bolivia faaiical patient from Man-1 I the following Monday, j I jciJred Ashley of South- ! Tuesday until Wed-1 i medical patient. | ms Smith of Burgaw en r 3 medical patient on I Alene Johnson of South-1 pat Tuesday until Sunday | 1 patient. - f Swain of Bolovia was I tji patient from Tuesday i Sate Roberts of Supply on lTiursday as a surgical patient. Ed J. Hanson of South port en tered as a medical pattant on Thursday. Archie Lee Robins of Supply spent Thursday until Saturday as a medical patient. Marcelius Benton of Winnabow entered as medical patient on Thursday. Master Harold Thomas Dosher of Southport spent Friday and Saturilay as a surgical patient. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lewis of Bolivia announce the birth of a son on. Saturday. Miss Dixie Bennett of Ash spent Saturday and Sunday as a surgical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Love of Shallotte announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday. Ralph MUligan of Shallotte en tered on Saturday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. MarcelUis Benton of Winnabow announce the birth of a daughter on Monday. Mrs. Noria Vivin McKeithan of Longwood entered on Monday as a surgical patient. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tyler and Mrs Gertha Ward and family were visitors in Wilmington Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Hull of Wilming ton were callers at the J. D. Ward home last week. Mrs. Nola Tyler and Mrs. Ger tha Ward spent two days last week in Sumter, S. C. They were the guests of Miss E. B. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. White and dajigh ter, Bessie. While there they at tended the Iris Festival. H. ID. Jenrette ol Wilmington FRESH SEAFOOD $H SHRIMP 50c lb. 1YE FLOUNDER 25c lb. BREAM 15c lb. )\KERS 15c lb. ? ?; >? A Variety Of Frevsh Seafood At All O'QUINN'S Calabash, N. G. h m v t: was in Southport Saturday visit ing hip daughter, Mrs. Gertha Ward. Furman Oliver of Rockingham was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ward recently. I Mrs. Houston Robbins and Mrs.1 (Mary Bellamy of Washington j spent the week-end here with re- J latives. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Niern-: see, Jr., and children of Memphis, | Tenn., are spending two weeks here with Mr. Niernsee's par ents. Mrs. Robert K. Godfrey and children of Raleigh are also here with Mr. and Mrs. Niernsee. Mrs. M. M. McHose and daugh ter of Plainfield, N. J., are visit ing her mother, Mrs. M. A. Bar nett. Mrs. E. J. Prev&tte is visiting Mrs. R. B. Thompson, Pirate Log By: The Three Buccaneers Kiit, Jan and Peg This week we have plenty of news for you. It's true that it might not be considered news now because you probably have heard , it, but we would like to give you i the inside story. ^ Tuesday morning everything was peaceful until the news be gan _ to spread around that Mr. Stone was not re-elected. The studentbody knew what this me ant. The school had been running smoothly each year and to change from the principal whom we all love and respect and who has been our helper for many years was too much. It isn't that we wanted a half-holiday or to let the people of Shallotte know there was still a sghool across the river, but we wanted Mr. Stone back for principal. Neith er did the bus drivers and stud ents go on strike for publicity but for the good of our school. The seniors, too, were thinking of their younger brothers, and sisters and their future. 1 Yes, it's true that our com mittee elected the principal, but it is we that go to school nine months out of each year under his supervision and control. Hie three statements: The teachers knew about the parade and strike; school students were forced to sign the petition for Mr. Stone, and the students do not respect Mr. Stone are false. The (teachers knew nothing of the parade and strike until both, wer$ o^i their way.;Students were; asked, but not forced, to ' sign' the petitions. The student body did tills on their own accord and the teachers were not concerned. By now anyone should be able to see that "we .respect Mr. MR. FARMER...and TRACTOR OWNER! WE HAVE ON HAND FOR ? ^r Immediate Delivery The Following CASE FARM IMPLEMENTS light and heavy weight Bush and Bog Disc Har rows ? 5-foot, 6-foot and 7-foot Gang Disc Harrows? Hay Balers .. . Combines .. . Corn Shelters . . . Four, hve and Six Blade Tillers .... Two and Four Wheel Trailers... Power Units ... Disc Blades and Sweeps. Me Also Have Horse Drawn Weeders?Cultiva?? iors~~Turn Plows?One and Two Horse Wagons? a. Harness, Tractor and Horse Drawn Stalk Cutters, ltne Spreaders, Hammer Mills and Manure Spread ers> Pick-Cp Hay Balers. G. M. Diesel Power Units AND REPAIR PARTS Wisconsin Air Cooled Motors AND PARTS Tractors For Immediate Delivery nictor Repair is Our Business ... And Service p Our First Name. rALL US DAY OR NIGHT FOR SERVICE S L. FULLER 8C CO | Your C^ae Farm Machinery Dealer duller Roy Elliott L.K. Fuller I "** Phone 164.J Phones-Night <W-W L WHITEVILLE as students realize that we owe much to htm for the things he has done for the school. Wednesday the school com mittee was supposed to meet with the bus drivers and class officers of the high school to give reasons for our principal's release. Only one of the committee came and no reasons were given. After get ting no response at all the bu9 drivers decided to strike. Wednesday night many parents students and friends including five representatives from the school attended the meeting of the board of education at South port. Audrey Gore spoke In behalf of the studentbody. With a new committee and the promisp of Mr. Stone being back next year, school opened again Thursday morning to many smil ing faces. Friday the students were even more happy when they learned that Mr. Stone harf been re-elected by the committee Thursday night. Tuesday night, amid all the ex citement, our May Day program was presented in the high school auditorium, instead of the gym nasium as announced before. Songs by the glee club and voice students and dances by the high school and grammar grade stud ents were presented. Hie high light of the program was the marching in of the king, queen and attendants. Hilda Hewett, the queen, was very lovely in her White gown. Her attendants were dressed in pastel gowns. Walban Thomas, the king, was handsome In his suit which was appropriate for the occasion. His attendants were dressed accord ingly. The program was ei)joyed by- aJJf . Friday was, quite an exciting day for the juniors and seniors. They, accompanied by a few friends, -attended, a party given by L. L. Hewett, a senior, at. Ocean Drive. . Movies, skating, swimming and a delicious dinner was enjoyed by aH. Tha seniors entertained the studentbody with, their class play, "Kay Meets The Band", Friday morning. It was really a "killer dUler," comedy. We were sorry to hear about Audrey Gore getting spiked while playing baseball Sunday afternoon. Audrey was first base man on the team. We- hope he. will soon be able to throw away those crutches. Wonder why Albert Parker and Jack Robinson won't discuss thejr hunt Thursday night? Could it be that they weren't successful or they were both a liftle on the nervous side? Tell us the secret Boys. Who shot at what? The winners of the dress show (held 2 weeks ago) and a descrip tion of their dresses. are as fol lows: Carol Ann Sellers in a lavender dress-up dress; Norma Jean Lancaster in a sun-ba,ck dress; Betty Ann Hewett in a greerj play dresa; Carolyn Hol den in a blue school dress; and Victoria Ro^ch in a sunback dress. Tq the winners "Con gratulations" and to the oijes who didn't win "better luck next time." Seen on the camps: Louise He wett with a new permanent . . Jan LeHue talking about her vacation at the beach this sum mer . . The glee club practicing for the May Day program . . Miss G.asque working hard . . . Music students practicing for the recital. Oliver White acting in real life, her part in the sentoi; play as a kid sister . . "Goody" Holden making wise craclfs . . . Betty Ruth Sermons showing her new ring . . The freshmen adding the finishing touched to their dresses in home economics . . . Lois Pigott losing her balance in the store . . 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Mary Fyha Qlera mons walking while she supposed to be in study hall . . Jame? Robbins, W. J. McLamb, Roy Hewett and Joe Carter telling yarns during lunch. Don't forget to look for ? "Th? Pirat? Log" next week, Folks. AMUZU THEATRE SOUTtjPORT, N. C. Admission?14c and 30c Two Shows Nightly? Starting at 7:30 o'clock Except?SATURDAY? Three Shows Starting at 7:00 Thurs., - FrL, May 26. - 27 "CORNER CREEK" (In Color) Randolph Scott and Margaret Chapman ALSO- ' "Animal Cracker Circus" Saturday, May 28? "CHECK YOUR GUNS" Eddie P^an A ISO?Comedy Mon., - Tues., May 30-31 "JULIA MISBEHAVES" Greer Garson and Walter Pidg^pn ALSO?"Kitty Foifed" (Cartoon) Wednesday,-June 1 "SONG OF IDAHO" The Hooiier Hoi Shot? ALS0; Chap, 4 "SgpsrnjAo" ? COMING ? 'NO MINOR VICES" Dana Andrews and Lili Palmer w Oh Did, You've Had My Room Painted!' There's heaps of contentment and happiness ahead for you and your family when you PAINT WITH TENACITY PULL LINE of PAINT For Inside and Outside! PAINT L H, HARRISON SOUTHPORT, N. C. Date K M- ',tf v'.-t || v 1 /i? -OF -i i i ?! . .?? J j ' 1 11V '? t?|"i i'.'I ' '? n.jj i r ) ?Ml'1" t <t ? k- ??iri y. ?> / . > 11 >Y SATURDAY, WAY 28 We are opening the facilities of our popular amuse ment center t^is week-end. Our first entertainment will feature ? PLAYING FOR A Beginning At 8:3d S We want to see all o| our old friends back for this gala opening event. Long Beach Pavilion Long Beach, N. C.
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