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High Times By: Lib, Jan, Toog and GIo ? Well, Folks, here we are again tell you the highlights and penings around Southport high school. To begin with, we would like to tell you about the election of the new cheerleaders. As you probably noticed at the beginning, we still have two of the old ones, Bernice Phelps and Gloria He wett But still something new has J been added. We have two boy ) cheerleaders, Agnew Fulcher andj Boyce Spencer. Maybe they will ! 'help the other boys to yell forj the teams this year. We went to ! chapel Thursday morning and nominations were made. Those be ing nominated were, Patricia Adams, Harriett Corlette, Ber nice Phelps, Gloria Hewett, Doris Bogy, Mary Lib Stanley, Bobby Spencer, Agnew Fulcher and Boyce Spencer. We would like to mention that if Bobby Spencer has not been a ball player, he would have been a cheerleader, SIDEWALK BICYCLES Ck*ek Hwm trttonti ? StrMaillMd from*. ? drain Suard ? Kick Stand ? ^tcvy 9<niqt hadtr* ? 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Naming your wife the Executrix of your estate in your will won't make her life any easfet. Unfamiliar busi ness burdens will only add to her grief. ?s ? At your convenience, may we talk over the advantages of naming the Waccamaw Bank & Trust Company as your Executor. Someday your v/ife v/ill be grateful. 7/cu*> WHITEVILLE CLARKTON SOUTHPORT CHADBOURN FAIRMONT KENANSV1LLE TABOR CITY SHALLOTTE ROSE HILL ? Member Federnl Deposit Insurance Corporation ? because he was voted on unani mously. Mr. Sanders explained that Bobby couldn't be both very well. One of the great events of last week was the tacky party given by the senior grade mothers at the community building Friday night. There were games, danc ing and refreshments. Marcia Dil saver won a cake for being "the tackiest girl". Linda Hickman and G. W. Fisher was the couple who won a cake for the cake walk. Ronnie Hood was back visiting us last week and spent Friday afternoon In school with his old friends. We hope that he had a nice time and will come back soon. On Thursday, December 17, the members of the Dramatics Club are giving their first perform ance which will be "Dicken's Christmas Carol". It will be given i at the school auditorium at 7:30 o'clock. Everyone is cordially in vited to attend. On Thursday night the South port high school Beta Club held a meeting which was followed with their Christmas party. As co-sponsor, Miss Bobbie Long was presented with a Beta pin and the officers were pledged to their duties. Songs were sung, short stories were told and games were played. After the program the members were served by their hostess, Mrs. J. T. Denning. Those present were: Rebecca and Cath erine McRackan, Joan James, Lena Ward, Linda Hickman, Peggy Arnold, Doris Stephens, Claire Potter, Bobby Spencer, G. W. Fisher, Mrs. Denning, co sponsor Miss Bobbie Long. Seen Around: Wc saw Miss Long absent from school Friday but we think that anybody who teaches the Junior class deserves a day off occasionally . . . We saw the girls belonging to glee club going to the auditorium to practice for a special Christmas program . . . Also the boys were seen going to boy's glee club which has just been started this year . . . We saw the sophomores drawing names during their homeroom period . . . Stuart Ar lington was seen wearing car nations taken from her corsage that she wore to the R. O. T. C. Christmas dance Saturday night . . . Latitia Hickman was seen walking around school carrying miseltoe in her hand . . Billy ( m. ? ^ ^ r ? ShatloHe ;? 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 8:00. Wed., - Thurs., Dec. 14-15 "WHISPERING SMITH" Alan Ladd and Brenda Marshall , Fri., - Sat., Dec. 16-17 "SONS OF NEW MEXICO" Gene Autrey LATE SHOW ? Saturday and Sun., Dec. 17-18 "LETTER TO THREE WIVES" J. Crain and L. Darnell Mon., - Tups., Dec. 19-20 "CANADIAN PACIFIC" R. Scott and J. Wyatt i Wed., - Thurs., Dec. 21-22 "FATHER WAS A FULLBACK" 1 Fred MacMurray when I surprised her with an EXTENSION TELEPHONE "Sue was as thrilled as a kid when we had an Extension Telephone put in our bedroom. It certainly is a big help to her in running the house ? makes the work go faster ? saves trips up and down stairs ? is so handy when someone's ill or when she's bathing the baby. I feel a lot safer about Sue when I'm out of town now that she has a telephone close at hand, for emergencies." One or more Extension Telephones can now be installed in your home at surprisingly low cost. Just call the Business Office today. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY so much value . . . . so little cost 4 Dosher, Billy McDowell, Douglas Watts and Bobby Spencer have started a new fad around school. They've been wearing new twen ty-five cent derby's . . . Every one has been seen using the new pencil sharpener which has been put in the library. Thanks good ness . . . The seniors were seen ordering their invitation, caps and gowns. Guess that is all for this week. Bolivia Juniors To Present Play How would you like to be in a mountain cabin ? miles from the nearest town ? and suddenly see a wrft an who had died months before come walking down the stairs in an evening gown, sing ing a beautiful song? "The Singing Ghost" will be produced by the Junior Class of Bolivia high school on the eve ning of December 15, in the Boli via school auditorium. This is an unusual mystery play ? a play wherein there are plots and counterplots, and enough suspens es to keep the audience sitting on the edge of their seat from the beginning to the final curtain. The story concerns the daughter of a famous opers star who died under mysterious circumstances. Norma, the daughter, is certain that her mother was murdered and sets out to prove it. How this is accomplished forms the] major portion of the story. The] supernatural element creeps is when the voice of the murdered woman comes out of the empty! air, singing an operatic aria that almost drives the various suspects to distraction. The comedy ele- j ment 'is furnished by a young colored girl, who "didn't hire out to work for spooks" and who i is always trying to get out of the house, only to find things hap pening outside that are worse | than the interior. The curtain will go up prompt ly at 7:30. Sell At Home ? Trade At BLUEBERRY LAND 200-acres of the best blueberry |and in c Fronting on U. S. No. 17 ? 45-miIes South ofVl^ Easily drained. Electricity available. Will sell l|llli,, for $20.00 per acre. ' ' * CORNELIUS THOMAS P. O. BOX 1027 WILMINGTON. *, CHRISTMAS SHOPPING GUIDE ^ You Do Not Have To Leave Town To Find Some, thing Suitable For Sofne Of Your Most Perplexing Gifts. LuRay China and other beautiful sets and odd pieces. Dozens of handy little kitchen gadgets that help make cooking a pleasure ? and which make nice, inexpensive presents. We also have electric perculators. SPECIAL ? 9 x 12 Manitex Linoleum Rug ? $6.48 G G RUARK Next Door To Amuzu Theatre Southport, N. C. SANTA Is Coming YES, BOYS AND GIRLS, WE Have Arranged For The Jolly Old Man In The Bright Red Suit To Visit Our Store - Saturday, December !7th From 2 To 5 O'Clock Ask Your Father And Mother To Bring You To See Him ? In Person! Shallotte Trading Co . Hobson Kirby, Proprietor Shallotte, N. G.
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