Newspapers / The State port pilot. / Dec. 28, 1949, edition 1 / Page 3
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SOC I AL LUsjJoues daughter Henry Jones of j Laworth Refolds, son! 1 , I E- Reynolds ' ,e woei married in Con- 1 'f on Christmas Day. ' making: their home at ' ?r Bride-Elect r r Dresser and Mrs. K- . J. L. Blake were joint hostesses recently when they entertained for Miss Bettie F. Smith, bride elect of this month. The party, a miscellaneous snower, was held tat the home of Mrs. K. B. Dress ier. Bridal games were played dur ing the evening, after which de licious refershments were serv ed. The following presented Miss Smith with many lovely and use ful gifts: Mrs. D. Q. Smith, Mrs. Macon Smith, Mrs. Mamie Mc Nothing is more convenient than the Nevv Year tor a fresh start at life. Best of >luck to all of you. 0. C. Andrews General Merchandise | Shallotte, N. G. Farland, Mrs. Eunice Mintz, Mrs. R. M. Meeks, Miss Ann Weeks, Mrs. Albert Lossen, Mrs. William Wooten, Mrs. Edward Wessell, j Mrs. George Ganey, Miss Lois j Ganey. Mrs. O. D. Williams, Mrs. | Roy Martin, Mrs. F. L. Turner, ] Mrs, H. W. Fields, Miss Katherine Fields, Mrs. Frances Jacobs, Mrs. | Rosa Carroll, Miss Martha Ann ; Blake, Misses Laura and Lorene Blake, Mrs. J. D. Withrow, Mr. and Mrs. Ranson Ennis, Sr., Phillip Dresser. PERSONALS Mrs. C. Ed Taylor returned Saturday from a week's trip to Florida. While away she visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, in Marietta, Ga. Mrs. Jack Feltham and son, Kenneth Kinsler, are visiting Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Mrs. Matilda Barnett left last week for an extended visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McHose, in Plainfield, N. J. Waters Thompson left this week for a visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Christian of Wilmington spent Sunday here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. , j Mrs. Thomas Wharrie who has been spending several weeks here with her paretns, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mollycheck, left by plane Monday to join her husband in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKeithan and little daughter of Sanford are spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby McKeithan of Norfolk are spending the holi days here with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McKeithan. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rankin of Washington, D. C., are spending the holidays with M?s. Rankin's mother, Mrs. Lee Aldridge. Miss Thelma Sellers, Washing ton, D. C., is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ledrew Sel lers. ' Capt. and Mrs. M. M. Pigott of Straits have been spending the holidays here with their sons, Roma, Dallas and Horace Pig ott. Billy Bragaw left Monday by plane to attend a meeting of the Political Science class of the Un iversity of North Carolina * in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnson of Maryland have been spending Christmas here with Mr. John ? ? ? ? .In the Iwiligh! of the * waning year our thoughts turn to old days, old times, old friends. To one and all we extend our heartiest New Year greetings. hallotte Trading Co. Hobson Kirby, Proprietor THE AMERICAN WAY now WEU set WHAT OUR wonderful PLANNING BRINGS FORTH' The Egg and You son's mother, Mrs. Lizzie John son. He is serving in the Coast Guard. Worth Ward, a member of the crew of the Frying Pan lightship, has been spending Christmas here with %his family. Charles Southerland of the V. S. E. dredge Lyman spent the week end in Southport with his mother, Mrs. C. F. Southerland. Miss Aileen waits, a junior at State Teachers College, Isenege, N. Y., is spending the holidays here with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. S. F. Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Gil bert and baby have returned home from Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Gilbert graduated from a college of mor ticians in Nashville just before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McGlam mery and children are spending two weeks with relatives in Georgia. Major and Mrs. Fred Coving ton of Langley Air Base, Virginia, spent from Thursday through yes terday here with Mrs. J. V. Davis and other relatives. Mrs. J. F. Walters of Norfolk and Leonard Davis of Cherry Point are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Davis. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Long of Ash announce the birth of a son on Wednesday. Miss Mavis Caton of Shallotte The tobacco barn package brings you high-quality, high yielding seed. Grown on McNalr Farms By McNair's Yield-Tested Seed Company LAUREVBURG, N. C. Sold By: Southport Trading Co. ....Southport, N.* C. Bolivia Cash Store Bolivia, N. C. Mintz & Co. Supply, N. C. L. C. Bobson Freeland, N. C. A. P. Henry, Jr. Wlnnaboe, N. C. J. E. Kirby Supply, N. C. C. A. Rouark Bolivia, N. C. Th<' Country Store Longwood, N. C. Simmons Grocery Ash, N. C. Shallotte Trading Co. Shallotte, N. C. D. S. Gore & Son Longwood, N. C. Exum Grocery Freeland, N. C. spent Wednesday until Thursday as a medical patient. Mrs. BeSsie Piver of Ash was a medical patient frorn Wednes day until Friday. William Richard Jones of Dan ville, Va., entered on Thursday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Holden of Supply announce the birth of a son on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCall of Supply announce the birth of a son on Friday. Miss Elaine Clemmons of Sup ply spent Friday until Saturday as a medical patient. Ike Vereen of Freeland was a medical patient from Saturday until Monday. Elwood McCall of Shallotte en tered on Saturday as a medical patient. Baby Eldridge Ganey of Leland entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Baby Alice McCall of Shallotte entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Willie Johhson of Southport en tered as a medical patient on Sunday. RETURNS TO STUDIES Miss Enes Mae Chadwick, stu dent nurse at James Walker Hospital in Wilmington, returned to her duties Monday after spend ing ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. M. Chadwick, | at Shallotte Village Point. REPORT GOOD BUSINESS Checking at the Russ Food 1 Center, Kirby's, Shallotte Trading Company, Coast Road, D. C. An drews and various other places in Shallotte, has brought the re port that all of them had fine pre-Christmas business. LOCUSTS FLY A HAIRLINE LONDON ? ( AP ) ? Locusts have queer short hairs on their heads which give them directions when flying. This discovery is reported in "Nature," the offical British science journal, by T. Weis-Fogh, of Gentofte, uenmarK. The hairs are queer because they do not I Vibrate in the wind as do other hairs on a locust. These merely bond. Something in their structure prevents fast waving motions. By the angle at which these hairs bend a locust knows how much he is turning away from a straight line. When he is flying straight the wind bends the hair BLUEBERRY LAND FOR SALE 200-acres of the best blueberry land in South. Fronting on U. S. No. 17 ? 45-miies South of Wilmington. Easily drained. Electricity available. Will sell all or part for $20.00 per acre. CORNELIUS THOMAS P. O. BOX 1027 WILMINGTON, N. C. , nineteen 50 May your New Year's outlook be the brightest you've ever had! We hope, to enjoy your continued friendship. Shaliotte Furniture Co. Hoyle Henson, Mgr. Shaliotte, N. G. and. a, &*%*?, &?> &3/3Jl4C&lZc In a fast-changing world, it is a privilege to have friends whose loyalty does not change. Your helpful cooperation ? your friendship and confidence ? for these we Ore sincerely grateful. And with our thanks, we extend our sincere wish that 1950 will bring health, happiness, and a bountiful store of prosperity to you and yours. We look forward to the new year. May it bring to us new opportunities to serve you. WACCAMAW BANKAND TRUST COHFjUiT WHITE VTLLE FAIRMONT KENANSVHXJ5 CHADBOUKN CLAKKTON ROSE HILL TABOR CITY 8HALLOTTE SOBTHPOET Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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