| jgyJWy
I se W. Milligan was
crprise birthday party
Xovember 20, at the
Bwr > >!?? W. W. Milligan,
^thtown. She was pre
<velv and use
p i . luncheon was
v t'-iends. chil
i-en attending.
_ ts included
j; - A. Peaton of
v . \v. M. Wright
J!: ! Mrs. G. ,L.
'.. w-: \im. Mr. and Mrs.
y , Bolivia, Mr.
Ke" Milligan of Wil
Geor-t> Milligan, Jr. of
_ M Dennis Evans
I \ Mrs. Ljnnie
I rg, Mrs. Eva
I :rg. BiUv
| Ga., lbs. Ft.
and son. Charles, of
rSQNALS
Lou Hanson, student
fXC. Greensboro, spent
iksgirirg holidays here
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
c. She had as her house
it Barbara Brown of
J-.: Va.
s! Taylor left Saturday
r York City where he
wxiated with the sales
for one of the leading
Ionizations of the South.
|t McRacken and daugh
C the Thanksgiving holi
days in Monroe with relatives.
News From
Dosher Memorial
Hospital
Mrs. Nonnie Rogers of South
port spent Monday until Wednes
day as a medical patient.
Mrs. Julia Johnson of Supply
was a medical patient from Tues- j
day until Thursday. j
Baby Sandra Bowling of Bolivia i
spent Tuesday and Wednesday as
a medical patient.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Daniels
of Morehead City announce the
birth of a son on Tuesday.
Walker Hewett of Supply spent
Tuesday until Monday as a medi
cal patient.
Miss Vernie Rogers of Winna
bow was a surgical patient from
Wednesday until Thursday.
Elroy Smith of Ash entered on
Wednesday 'as a medical patient.
Mrs. Sarah Hollis of Leland en
tered as a medical patient on
Wednesday.
Fred Robbins of Bolivia spent
Thursday until Friday as a medi
cal patient.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hewett of
Supply announce the birth of
twin daughters on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilmouth of
Southport announce the birth of
a daughter on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones of
Southport announce the birth of a
son on Friday.
Dosh Hewett of Supply entered
on Friday as a medical patient.
WINTERIZE YOUR CAR
it now, and do it with GOOD GULF
nets that you know will protect you all
r long.
IS LONG SERVICE STATION
No. 17 Supply, N. G.
BERRY LAND FOR. SALE
O-acres of the best blueberry land in South.
?;on U. S. No. 17 ? 45-mi!es South of Wilmington,
drained. Electricity available. Will sell all or part
100 per acre.
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l BOX 1027 WILMINGTON, N. C.
HJRTNEY ROOFSNG CO., Inc.
oofing and Siding Contractors
TELEPHONE 3121 SOUTHPORT, N. C.
? also ?
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F?* your old tires
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Mrs. Norma Loughlin of South- ]
port entered as a medical patient
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rochelle '
of Bolivia announce the birth <jf
a son on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roma Pigott of
Southport announce the birth of a
son on Saturday.
Mrs. Ara Evans c I Bolivia en
tered on Saturday as a medical i
patient.
James M. Marlowe of South- j
port entered as a medical patient ;
on Monday.
High Times
By: Lib, Jan, Toog and Glo
Although we still haven't for
gotten our few days vacation, we
are ready to begin another week
with one bright thought in mind, j
Christmas holidays. Our Thanks
giving was an enjoyable one, and
we hope yours was the same.
But now for the news and gossip.
Around the school we have
seen: Stuart Arrington, Latitia
Hickman, Kay Moore, and Gloria
Hewett discussing basketball.
Naturally, because we started
practicing the beginning of this
week . . . Gene Fullwood was
seen during study hall having
one of his rare laughing spells . .
Lewis Fullwood hobbling on
crutches and suffering a broken
toe . . . Harold Spencer reading
funny books to keep him out of
trouble during study hall . . .
Patricia Adams spent the week
end in Kinston and Jackie Marsh
went to Rocky Mount . . . We
saw some of the high school j
students giving a performance j
Tuesday and Wednesday night of
last week in the program "Laff j
It Off" at the school house . . .
Bright and early Monday morning |
we saw Iris Rabon running a ;
stencil off for Mr. Robinson also j
lending a helping hand was Sue I
Williamson, Elliott Hickman and'
Boyce Spencer . . . We saw
Stuart Arrington enjoying her
sister, P^t's visit home . . . Sat
urday morning about 8:20 we saw
Kay Moore on her way to Chapel
Hill to attend the North Car
olina-Virginia game . . . Sunday
we heard Mary E. Fullwood tell
ing of her trip to Virginia for
Thanksgiving . . . Also we heard
Catherine and Rebecca McRacken
telling of their busy holiday in
Monroe and the big time they
had at the square dance . . .Sat
urday night we saw William Price
and David Dosher, an old school
mate now staying in Wilmington,
on their way to the square dance
at the U. S. O. huilding ... - We
?saw Gloria Hewett*- "handing ?'^rP
her money for the banquet Tues
day night and Linda Hickman,
Gloria Hewett and Billy Dosher
planning the stunt, also for the
87 NEW INTEftNATIONALS OFFERED
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advances in performance, safety and comfort mark the 87 new
L-Line basic truck chassis models introduced by the motor truck
division of International Harvester Company. light, medium and
heavy-duty trucks from the L-Line are shown here. The new line
features shorter overall lengths, greater maneuverability, better
load distribution and more economical operation. A new cab design
offers greater all-around visibility and provides more interior roomi
ness, comfort and convenience. International Harvester also intro
duced with its heavy-duty-engineered L-Line new, improved power
plants, transmissions. / ? - '? ? J
banquet.
Monday afternoon starts an
other season of hard work, espec
ially for the backetball teams.
The squads began their practice
When You Need Building Materials
SEE US
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Castle Hayne Road Phone 2-3339
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Lumber ? VVallbocrds ? Roofing ? Paints, Etc.
FARM EQUIPMENT ?
DEMONSTRATION
?
m
We invite our Brunswick county friends to
attend the tractor and farm equipment de
monstration at Bleuenthal Airport in Wil- 1
mington Friday, December 2, beginning at
10 o'clock.
-?MARKS MACHINERY CO. j
Wilmington, N. G.
again toward two championships
this year instead of one. We have
a few students entering this year !
for the first time and we still |
have several veterans from last
year.
Guess this is all for this week, J
but look for us again. Until then. !
Adios.
Congressman Is
Holiday Visitor
Congressman C. B. Deane
And Members Of His
Family Spent Thanksgiv
ing At Long Beach Cot
tage
Congressman and Mrs. C. B.
Deane and family of Rockingham
spent the week-end at their sum
mer home at Long Beach. Owning
to being detained in Washington
by the long session of Congress,
Congressman Deane was able to
make only an qccasional visit
home during the summer. He also
jhad to be absent for some time,
j going to Japan as a member of
President Truman's Commission.
' A leading Baptist, Congressman
Deane was a very active figure
in the summer negoitations that
resulted in the North Carolina
Baptists buying Fort Caswell.
Like Congressman Deane, Con
gressman F. Ertel Carlyle owns
a summer home at Long Beach.
He was one of the first builders
there when development started
a few years ago.
It is understood that both Con
gressmen are very much interest
ed in the big plans that are now
underway for development of the
new section of Long Beach, a
work that is expected to show
activity by the first of the year.
It is an interesting fact that
Long Beach is the only beach re
sort area in North Carolina where
two congressmen own summer
homes.
The second deadline affects vet
erans with service-connected dis
abilities who permitted their
National Service Life Insurance
to lapse. Veterans have until '
December 31 to reinstate their in- ?
surance without having service
connected disabilities counted ?
against them.
IN THESE 6 BOTTLES
Buy Pepsi 6-at-a-time . ; . and sire.
Sparkling Pepsi tastes twice as good
. . . goes twice as far : ; ; gives twice
as much. You'll enjoy Pepsi?
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Big 12 oz. bottle. Pick up 6 today I
tl-oi. boftUl
nut i
WHY TAKE LESS-WHEN PEPSI'S BESIb
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PRICE $5.00
The Finest Novelty We Have Seen This Season. Im
agine seeing these beautiful goldfish swimming the loop!
Come in and see for yourself. You will want one for
those hard-to-please persons on your Christmas list,
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The same management, the same engineers, the same
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