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Plenty Of Luck With Red Drum Fishing on the beach at Bald Head Island Sunday night, Cap tain and Mrs. Bill Stryon ran into two kinds of luck ? they caught some ? nice fish then lost all of their tackle. Almost as soon as they could get lines out they caught three red drum that ran 32-pounds, 34 pounds and 35-pounds and five ounces. Then they ran into really big1 fellows and in no time at all they lost every line they had. With one of those lines that was broken and carried away, Captain Styron fought a 122-pound tarpon to a standstill and capture just a month ago. CAKE AND PIE SALE The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Phillips Episcopal church will have a cake, pie and candy sale at the Building and Loan office Saturday of this week, beginning at 3 p. m. They will also have on display i large assortment of plastic novelities, suitable for Christmas gifts. VISITING PARENTS K. M. Waggette of the Charles ton Medical College and Roper hospital, where he is an interne, and Mrs. Waggette and their baby, spent the week end here with Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Waggette. REVIVAL SERVICES An old fashioned revival is now in progress at the Letty's Grove Free Will Holliness Church be tween Supply and Shallotte on Highway 17. The Rev. Gillard Lewis, pastor, and Evangelist | Minnie Wingate of Jacksonville, ' Fla., are doing the preaching. | Everybody is welcomed. Special music and singing have been ar ranged. Youth Suffers Injury Monday His leg caught in the steel 1 cables of a hoisting winch one one of the Paul Fodale shrimp trawlers Monday, John Creech, i Jr., had both bones in his right leg broken, just above the ankle. The leg was badly bruised and his left leg also was injured. i The young man was brought | ashore by the Oak Island Coast | Guard lifeboat and rushed to the hospital. CEMETERY CLEANING There will be a cleaning off of the Griffin cemetery on October j 20. Parties having relatives bur- 1 ried there or interested in this ! undertaking are asked to come J and bring lunch and tools. The | work will be continued all day. | PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "Why Should I Attend Church" will be the sermon subject at the PLAN A TRIP TO GLADYS' OYSTER ROAST At Grissettovvn On U. S. No. 17 Southport Presbyterian church Sunday, October 16, 7:30 p. m. Six members have been add?d to the church this month and the general membership is showing an increased interest. BARIl'M HOMECOMING Mrs. Maude I. Robinson has been asked to remind interested persons in Brunswick county of the Homecoming Day at Barium Springs on Friday, October 14. VISITS FRIENDS Mrs. Betty Robinson has re turned home from spending a week with friends in Faulmouth, Va. ROUTINE SESSION , continued rrom page One) car, costs. James F. Mills, speeding, fined $10.00 and costs. Ossie James Wilson, speeding, fined $5.00 and costs. Allen McLamb, assault with deadly weapon, continued. Clarence Carroll, speeding, fin ed $5.00 and costs. Edward Shipman, non support, capias. Dillon L. Gainey, speeding, con tinued. Woodrow Mintz, posession, fined $10.00 and costs. Arthur W. Miller, no operator's license, fined $25.00 and costs. MUSIC TEACHER give full time to the last beat of the measure." Asked when band practice was likely to start, she said: "After these boys and girls have all star ted on their band instruments and have gained some elementary steps, we will have band practice." "We need more clarinets and a few horns to make a better balanced band." CAPTURE THREE Varnum, all young white men of Lockwoods Folly township. They were captured at a still in the Stanbury section. The outfit was of 100-gallon capacity and Rexall's Greatest lc Sale Wed. ? Thurs. ? Fri. ? Sat. October 19-20-21-22 Oil Circulators For Convenient, Even-Tempered Heat This Winter " PERFECTION A name you know well in the field of oil ranges has produced an oil circulator which is outstanding in beau ty and performance. Looks like another attractive piece of furniture in the home, yet heats as no other unit you have ever tried. See us for advice about the right size and model for your needs. We Also Handle Ivanhoe Oil Circulators v Wood & Coal Stoves We also have a large selection of wood and coal stoves for both cooking and heating. If you have any problem along either of these two lines, let us help you select your new stove for the kitchen or the living room. GENERAL HARDWARE Whenever you find that you need some article of hardware, whether it be large or small, come to see us. Our stock was compiled with the object of being able to take care of your every need. Kirby's Hardware Shallotte, N. C. in addition to mash the officers got two gallons of finished whis- 1 key. Two other raids were made the same day, according to Deputy Granger. One of these in another section of Lockwoods Folly yeild ed a still, but no operator. The third raid was on a still in Shal lotte township, near Calabash. At | this place the operator also es caped. POULTRY SHOW AND (Continued From Page One) Osborne, Shallotte, $5.00 each. | From the above it appears that ! only one girl got in the first ; honor class and none in the sec ond. The boys of the county ap- ! pear to be outshining the girls at the art of rasing chickens. After being judged and prizes awarded the 144 pullets were put up at auction. County Tax Col lector Edward Redwine, officiat ing as auctioneer, did a splendid job at this. The average price paid was $2.10 per bird and this, with prize money, made an aver age of almost $3.00 going to the club members for each pullet they raised and sold. Fred Lesh of Bolivia bought Shallotte THEATRE SHALLOTTE, N. C. First show begins each evening at 7:30 o'clock. First Show Satur day at 6:00. Late Show Saturday at 9:15. Sunday Show at 8:30. Monday arid Tuesday ? October 17-18 "TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" Fred MacMurray and Sylvia Sydney Wednesday and Thursday October 19 - 20 ? "YOUNGER BROTHERS" Wayne Morris and and Janice Page four pens of the birds, paying $3.05 for each bird irj one pen. The club members will use the money obtained from the sale fori financing a similar project next spring. HONOR DRIVERS FOR (Continued Fr-m 'rage One) about seven years ago there has never been an accident involving loss or property damages by its buses on this run. ?Present for the dinner were Mr. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert j Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. William Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Step henson, Herman Phelps, Howard Watts, Harris Cumbee, John Hewett and Miss Lottie Mae BLUEBERRY LAND FOR SALE 200-acres of the best blueberry land in South. Fronting on U. S. No. 17 ? 45-miles South of Wilmington. Easily drained. 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