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SOCI AL i s Club | i jnsniber meeting of the j Soman's Club was held ....'iv afternoon in the IJjtii Rev. Herbert Baker jjtured speaker. The pro- j j under the sponsorship I International Relations; of the club and the i To: that department Mrs. I [ Butle" introduced the, jional Relations Today" j subject of the Rev. Mr. j [ai*. He outlined present of keeping the peace.1 largely on the results !>y the United Nations; the past four years. I L members were elect ed to membership during the business session- These were Mrs. VV. L. Styroo, Mrs. G. W. M? Glamery, Mrs. George Whatley and Miss Beth Grimes. I PERSONALS \ ??? Capt. and Mrs. S. B. Owens, of Elieabethtown, Pa. spent this past week-end here with Mrs. W. G. Butler. Mre. L. Leiner of Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Leiner of Paducah, Ky., spent Tu&day here with Mrs. W. G. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Furpless and children and Price Furpless spent Che weekend in Raleigh I visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Fur pless. CATHOUC INFORMATION Did you ever see a nun canoeing ? and the mountians. A | j a canoe. A girl and a 'gfl who teaches in the La back home. A boy L oromise release from m, poor-pay task. Sum 5' opportunity time in , ami the city. A univer j d?k. A girl and a cur-. ^ giri who teaches in the I Kiool back home. A a that promises added , in her lifetime, no-pay Jowrtime is opportunity i jiOOO of them from all i the country?devoting w ?o winters of teaching ?K3 of studying with no cpose than that millions jii children shall be well (the same subjects that t schools teach. Taught ?Rs with a fourth R ti merged into their ci lives. I tie R that makes them In. and serve God?that tea love their neigrbor aie of God?that makes p! their country because its authority comes from God? that makes them strive for hon esty, morality, decency, because these <00 come down from Him who is their Author. Did you- ever see a nun canoe ing? You never did. You never will. For the nun was chosen for higher things by Him who said: "Suffer the litle children to come unto me, and forbid them not. Fop of such is the kingdom of God." Catholics, like everyone else, pay their full share of taxes for public school education. Besides this, they contribute freely every month in order to erect and main tain their parochial schools and high schools and to educate near ly two and a half million Catholic children, therby saving the tax payers of the country $250,000,000 on school taxes. This double edu cational burden, unjust as it cer tainly is, is tangible proof that the Catholic will sacrifice any thing rather than risk the spiritual and moral welfare of his children. If it's anything Catholic, ask a Catholic! For further information write P. O. Box 35i, Whiteville, N. C. Mrs. Ida M. Watson has return ed from Rajeigh where she spent the past two weeks with her son, David W. Watson, who has been a patient at Rex Hospital. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Master Leslie F. Garner, Jr., Southport, was a medical patient j from Monday until Wednesday, j Mrs. Lottie Jones of Ash spent I Monday until Wednesday as a | medical patient. Mrs. Augusta Roberts of South port was a medical patient from Tuesday until Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Susie Cumbee, of Winna bow entered on Wednesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Delta gellers,' of Bolivia j entered as a medical patient on Wednesday. Mrs. Lillian K. Reynolds of Winnabow spent Wednesday until Monday as a medical patient. Master Lewis McLamb of Shal lotte was a surgical patient from I Thursday until Friday. Master Douglas McLamb of Shallotte spent Thursday until ] Friday as a surgical patient. I John Reynolds of Supply was a medical patient from Thurs day until Saturday. Willie Suggs of Southport spent Friday until Monday as a medi cal patient. Lanier Roach of Supply was a medical' patient from Friday until Saturday. Master Carl Edward Hewett of Supply entered on Saturday as a surgical patient. Mrs. 'Lucille Gore of Ash en tered as a medical patient on Monday. Mrs. Ethel-Phelps of Winnabow entered on Monday as a medical patient.. VISITED PARENTS Sgt. and Mrs. Mack Hewett of Pope. A.ir Fiel<l Base spent the I week-end at Shallotte with Mr. 'and .MMv Mack Hewett,..Sr. M ? FEEDS?SEEDS FARM SUPPLIES We Are WholeaJe Dealers For Statesville Flour Mffls Co.' FEEDS and FLOUR r K A Complete Line Of Starting And Growing Mash, Laying Mash, Broiler Ration, Hog, Dairy, Calf, and Dog Feed. Also, Poultry Supplies, Baby Chicks, Live Stock and Poultry Remedies, Wire Fence, Metal Roof ing, Tin Tubs, Well Chains, Cow Halters and Tie Out Chains. A Complete Farm Supply Store. Vaccinate Your Pullets Now Against Fowl Pox Sore Head) We Will Assist Or Show You How, Al so Deworm Your Poultry and Hogs ? They Will Do Much Better. ? Free Delivery Service On Our Regular Routes ? Discount To Large Buyers and Dealers. Come To See ^3 Or Write Us And Our Salesman Will Call To See You. ? * Growers Supply Co. 1606 NORTH FOURTH STREET Near Wholesale Produce Market Wilmington, n. c. ? phone 2-8175 Planning CROP Campaign National leaders of the Christian Rural Overseas Relief program are shown above as they planned for a nation-wide appeal for farm commodities for overseas relief. Talent Night Plans Progress Representatives From All Sections Of Brunswick County Will Participate In Coming Event The county-wide Talent Night program will be held at Bolivia high school on Wednesday eve ning, November 16th at 7:30. A number of contestants have sent in their numbers for the pro gram. There will be singing, dancing, string music, piano music and readings. Three cash prizes of $5.00, $3.00 and $2.00 are offered for the best performances. The judges are t6 be selected from the j schools of Brunswock ' county j which are represented. A large crowd is expected to attend as | there Will be plenty o^ fun and j etttertiinment for everybody. There will be a small admis-: sion for sichool-age children and, for adults. The contestants will enjjer free. Members!'of the, audjfence' will enjoy the evening and be de limited with the tlefit that will be demonstrated. AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT, N. C. Admission?14c and 30c Two Shows Nightly? Effective October 3,?1st Show will start at 7:00 P. M. Saturday?lat show starts at 6:30 P. M. Thurs., - Fri., Nor. 10-11 "WAKE OF THE RED WITCH" John Wayne and Gail Russell ALSO?Selected Short Saturday, Nov. 12? "TRIPLE THREAT" (A Football Picture) Richard Crane ALSO?"Football High lights 1948' Mon., - Tues., Nov. 14-15 "THE ACCUSED" Loretta Young and Robert Cummings ALSO?Cartoon Wednesday, Nov. 16? "SAN FRANCISCO" Clark Gable-Spencer Tracy ALSO?Chapter 13? "Mysterious Mr. M." ?COMING? "JUNE BRIDE" Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery VISITED AX SHALLOTTE SjSgts. W. O. Reynolds and Harold Holmes and Sgt. George C. Guinn, all of Langley Field, spent the week-end at Shallotte with the parents of Sgt. Reynolds and Sgt. Holmes. Heart Attack Causes Death W. W. Robbing Of Bolivia Community. Died Thurs day While On Way To Hospital For Medical At tention Following a heart attack suf fered at his home in the Bolivia community Thursday, W. W. Rob bins, 65 year old resident of this county' died a short ttme later in an automobile that was bring ing him to the Dosher Memorial Hospital. ? Funeral services were held Sat-! urday morning at 10:30 o'clock from tha Bolivia Methodist church with Ray. Russell Caudell officia ting. Burial following in the Mer ' cer cemetery. ] | Active pallkearers were, J. 0.1 j Knox, C. W. Kndx, Bob Mc j Keithan, Harold WUl?ts, Mercer Cox, Manos Bowling. Honorary | pallbearers were, D. A. Whitley, ' Mr. Atukrson, Jim L?n?? Mr. j Kelly, A. G. Lewis, Lloyd Mc Dowell, N. B. Leonard, Dave Bul-| lard and C. P. Willetts. , Me. Bobbins is survived by his ! widow, Mrs. Sallit Brown Rob bins, and several brothers and sisters. NAVY MONORMAN Howard L. Bernard, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Earl Ber nard of Route 1, Bolivia, has been choosen honorman of Com pany 216 at the U. S. NavaJ Training Center, San Diego, i California. He was a student at I Shaw University in Raleigh be fore enlisting in July of this year, i The company honorman are | chosen by vote of the company i membership on the basis of lead | ership, sportsmanship, military ; bearing, initative, response to or ders, qualifications of a good shipmate, and application to re cruit training. BALL BAND BOOTS Complete Protection From The Weather?A Boot For Every Purpose, From Fishing To Far ming. KNEE ? LENGTH HIP & STORM MINTZ & CO. Harry L. Mintz, Jr., Mgr. Supply, N. C. The Leaves Are Falling And k Coming! Cold Nights And Mornings Are Here. Frost Makes It Necessary To Have Heat. If You Need Heating Equipment?Then You WiH Want To H mn , .1. . ;? :i% iJ Hf;; , t? See Owr Ltsfge Selection Of All Kindt. . t hrt {"t* ?If*. BEFORE YOU BUY?SEE OUR 4-f? - ?? Winter is nearer than you may think. Soon frosts will cover the ground and mornings and evenings will be cool enough for a fire. Don't wait untH the last minute to come in-and select the stove or heater that you will need to keep your home comfortable. You can get a better selec tion now and be sure that your heater it properly Installed before you actually need it; Oil Heaters, Coal Heaters. AUTOMATIC AND REGULAR Wood Burning Heaters Gas Heaters, Trash Burners Full Line Cook Stoves STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS, STOVE OR HEATER MATS, COAL BUCKETS Don't Forget Our Lay-A-Way Plan On Wagons & Other Toys For Christmas Kirby's Hardware SHALLOTTE, *N. G. Tomorrow, Tuesday, November 8th Is Opening Date Of MILLER BROS. Whiteville Pecan Market IN TUGGLES WAREHOUSE - WHITEVILLE We Will Be Here To Pav The Market Price For All Varieties Of Pecans And Give You The Same Efficient, Courteous Service As In The Past WE EXPECT THE PRICES TO BE BETTER THAN LAST YEAR m We suggest you gather all you can and sell early so you will get the BENEFIT 01 BEST PRICES
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