FOUR ' Person? i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hardy have returned from a business trip to Florida. Miss Roma Moore. Mrs. Joe Young and Mr. Ed Daniels were Southport visitors last week-end. Mr. Frank St. George, who is stationed in Wilmington, spent the week-end with his family. Mr. Roy Lisle was the guest of Mr. Ike Robinson last week. I Miss Dothy Robinson, of Raleigh, spent last week-end at | home with her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Doctor Robinson. Mrs. Willie Dosher spent the past week-end in Selma. Messrs. Curtis Cox and Rufus ( Dosher spent the past week-end visiting friends in Edgecomb county. Little Jack Newton, of Charlotte, has returned home after a three weeks stav with his grand mother, Mrs. J. R. Newton. Miss Julia Bridgers and Mr. Morris Baldwin, of Whiteville, were Sunday visitors cf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton. Mr. Julius Peeler, of Asheville, spent last Sunday in Southport. Mrs. B. L. Branch and Mrs. M. Jackins and children came last j, week to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones. They have taken an apartment in the 13 Weeks home for the summer. j, Mr and Mrs. Horace Glover [ 1 and daughter, Mrs. Harry Phelps . ( and Mrs. J. M. Boyette spent;, last week-end at home. Mrs-j, Phelps and Mrs. Boyette are stay- j ing at their old home place on i Bav Street for the summer. . Eastern Star guests Monday , night for initiation included: Mr. and Mrs. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, of Wilmington. ] Mr. and Mrs. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, of Wilmington, , were dinner guests of Dr. and ( Mrs J. A. Dosher Monday night. ] Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Netch were Wilmington shoppers Wednesday afternoon. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Moore j spent a few days last week in , Waccamaw. While there Mrs. j Moore attended a shower given for her niece, Miss Mildred Chancey. who is to be married on ^ JUMr. Whit Ruark, of Chicago, , HI., visited his mother, Mrs. Jim- ( mie Ruark, the past week. , Many local people enjoyed -he picture at the Carolina theatre Tuesday, including Mesdames H., ( T. St. George, Mabel Marran, , t! Yaskell, Claude Willing, Rob-,. ert Ruark, Cronly Ruark, R. LJones. J. A. Dosher, Carey Reece i and Miss Mae Garrett. The following enjoyed the pic- j ture in Wilmington Friday night: . Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Furpless. , Miss Catherine Bragdon. Miss Victoria Marran and Mr. William JeMr.nSand Mrs. Lanier Furpless were business visitors in Wilmington Friday. Miss Mary Catherine Northrop, and Miss Marjorie O'Daniel spent last week-end in Charlotte visi ing Miss O'Daniel's grandmother. Mr. Price Furpless and Maxie Cooker were in Wilmington on j business Thursday. , Mr. F. E. Galloway, of Bolivia, I was a business visitor in town Monday. He also stayed and en-, joyed supper with his son, Mr. ^ Adrian Galloway, and sister, Mrs. Doctor Robinson. Tuesday brought guests from a distance. Mrs. T. H. Hayes, of j Brooklyn, N. Y.. and Mrs. K. Hayes, of Providence, R. L, are, visiting Mr. W. J. Hayes at old Brunswick. Mrs. Carlton Liverman is visit-1 ing her sister, Mrs. J. J. Gar-, rett, for a short time. Master Jimmie Weathers, of Goldsboro, spent last week-end j with Master Donald St. George, j who accompanied him home for a short stay. j Mr. Thomas Hunt and Mr. Clarence Hall were visitors in I Young Harris, Ga., for the last ten days. Mr. Gilbert Messick, who is shrimping at Georgetown, visited his wife last week-end. Mrs. W. B. Wade, who has been ill for sometime, is able to be up again. Engineer Magrath, of the Naugatuck, has been transferred to Norfolk. He moved his family there last week. Miss Lottie Mae Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Brendle have just finished repairing and painting the interior of their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ruark have had their home newly decorated with beautifully designed paper. Members of the Junior League of the Episcopal Church cleaned and polished the brass on the altar last week. Mr. Malcom had the misfortune of sticking a nail in his foot a few days ago. It is healing nicely Mr. Charles Hewett came last Thursday from Morehead City to spend several days with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner are here repairing tiieir house on the water front and will spend this summer in Southport. Miss Elizabeth Pridgen and Miss Ida Lee Reynolds, of Delco, spent the week-end with Mr. and ? Mrs. J. W. Ruark. They were on homi j their way back from Myrtle Spen Beach, where they visited for j ( some time. !and Visitors in Wilmington Thurs- jweeJ day included Mrs. James Carr, j Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert and Miss :. ' i Carrie Harker. !.. . Mrs. Adrie Dallas of Tampa, Fla. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arnold, for a few . j weeks. Mfn. Mrs. Roy Robinson and daughter of Wilmington are spending arg ; the summer at the Grimes House. Mr. Joe Home of Wilmington ^ was a business visitor in South- jjaye port Monday. Heat Mr. C. A. Bray of Greensboro ^ spent a few days in Southport j . last week on business. The Coughenours, who have i = spent the past several days at |. y the Grimes House, left Monday J * for their home in Salisbury. j ( Miss Elizabeth Taylor left1 j ! Tuesday for Akron, Ohio, where ) she will visit relatives for the ) ( remainder of the summer. J ); 1 Shallotte News J j (By Miss Annie Mae Holmes) jE R. D. White. Jr.. son of Mr. ) j ? and Mrs. R. D. White, Is home ! ( for the summer sifter attending ! ( school in the western part of the ( state the past year. j ' Xew Fixtures ! Mr. Bellman, sales promotion ) ( ? representative of a Richmond I! mercantile concern, is engaged ! ( ^ this week putting in new cases ! ind display fixtures for the! ! Shallotte Trading Company. Hob- ! son Kirby, owner of the store, ) ( I' las been making improvements ! ! from week to week, and is meet- ) ' ng with a good volume of busi- I ! less. j ^ Successful Revival '! The revival meeting at Chapel Hill Baptist Church is still in j! irogress this week. Young Rev. | S rheodore Newton, wno is con-1 ? ? Jucting the meetings, is well X iked by his hearers. t? At Summer School j > > F Rev. R. N. Fitts, accompanied j i. H ay his daughter, Rena, left for j 11 Durham the first of the week |. . vhere Mr. Fitts will be in school U j ? "or several days. U j In Hospital j j The nine-year-old daughter of ij j Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pierce j j vas taken to the hospital in j j " Southport by Dr. Goley for an ?i ippendix operation Monday afterloon. , ___ Is Recovering Friends and relatives here of | Charlie Arnold, CCC employee, j j? are glad to learn that he is do-! ing nicely after an appendix ope- j ration at the Brunswick County j isi Hospital last week. j J? Condition Improving Elton, little son of Mr. and | ^?5 Mrs. Joe Cheers, who is making his home with Mrs. Florence j? Chadwick here, is reported im- "W. proving after being quite ill for the past several days. Opens Office j J? Dr. W. Ross Davis, popular j dental surgeon of Whiteville, is spending several weeks here | while workmen are engaged in | J? remodeling his office building. [ ?8 While here, he has opened an | office in Dr. Goley's drug store, I which no doubt will meet with jjS much approval by people of this i 3? section in need of dental treat-' ment. 4? ( Miss Oleta Clemmons, of Supply, is spending a while with I Miss Mildred Williams, of Shal- j "$2 lotte. ! ^ Birthday Party ( ijPl Master Homer Anderson of I Shallotte Point celebrated his ninth birthday, Saturday, June 8, at the home of his parents. Many J? guests were present. Games were j nlftVPfl nnrt Hplipiniio rpfrfiohiyionta I ^ were served by his mother. Friends of Mr. Norwood Orrell ^ Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Brooks, regret to learn that eg; he is ill at his home at Sea Side, si) His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. J? Coast News "M Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jackson and relatives of Charlotte are $? spending two weeks at the club J? house at Gause Landing. pi Mrs. J. C. McEachern and Mrs. Norwood Orrell, of Wilmington, visited relatives at Sea Side dur- J? ing the week-end. They were accompanied home by Miss Frances "^9 Brooks, who has accepted a tern- sl| porary position at the Atlantic J? Coast Line office. 3? Mr. D. W. Sabiston, Jr., spent the week-end with his wife at rja . Gause Landing. Mr. Sabiston is J{| A employed by the U. S. E. D. at McClellansville, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Register -^?1 have moved to Wrightsboro after living at the Knox farm for two Jgj years. Mr. Register has been in ?2 charge of a 40-acre bean crop this season. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Floyd Jj? and guest have returned home after spending the week at their "!j? cottage at Sea Side. ?& / Misses Dottie and Lea Brown J? and guest spent the week at the Brown cottage at Gause Landing. "*3) Mr. Floyd Inman, of the CCC camp at Southport, spent the J? | week-end with his father, who is very ill at his home hei%. Norwood Brooks has returned ( THE STATE PORT PI 2 from Wilmington where he t a few days. r. and Mrs. W. L. Batchlor, family of Aberdeen spent the i at the Seaside cottage, my people are coming down le sea shore to hook-and-line Their catches are very good. | Building Up iuse Landing is rapidly build- ) up as a summer resort, j y cottages have been erected i and every summer there1 new ones. The place was for-! y owned by the late Capt.1 J. Williamson. Those who) cottages now are Rev. h, of Graham, Mr. Wheeler, /hiteville, Mr. Baird, of OxMr. Chas. Floyd, of White* THIS WJ Wilmingtor CAROLINA THEATRE HURS.,-FRI.,-SAT., JUNE 13-14-15 WILL ROGERS i his newest, funniest hit, * ? Tl ff IJOUDling i nomas [ON.,-TTES.,-WED., JUNE 17-18-19 heir biggest musical hit since "42nd Street" Go Into Your Dance" with luby Keeler, A1 Jolson [elen Morgan, Patsy Kelly and Glenda Farrell SOON?8 BIG STARS in Public Hero No. 1"! ggggggggggggggj S "To? C "If it please j nd explain just ^ HIS Lnd then turned i 'AY." Sentence i TH1 LOT, SOUTHPORT, NORTi ville; Mr. John Mastalerz, oi Whiteville; Mr. W. W. Schulken of Whiteville; Dr. Bridgers, oi Bladenboro; Mr. R. C. Brown, ol Fayetteville, The Rankin cottage owned by A. H. Parker and th< club house, owned by a numbei of prominent cotton brokers fron different points. Recently a new drink stand has been erected by Mrs. Mazell W Sabiston, which enables the bathers to refresh themselves. Man} people visit the place during the summer. Many people of this section attended the funeral of Mrs. R. L Bland, who was buried at the Pierce cemtery last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Mastalerz, ?EK AT || i Theatres j! i ROYAL |; THEATRE jj !( FRIDAY and SATURDAY, j j JUNE 14-15 J) Edmund Lowe J j Claire Trevor, Eugene Pal- j | lette, Adrienne Ames, and j ( Tom Brown in j j "Black Sheep" >( MONDAY and TUESDAY, j | JUNE 17-18 One of 1935's Big Specials j j "Oil For The Lamps i i Of China" with ! | Pat O'Brien, Josephine j j Hutchison, Jean Muir and j I.vIa Talhnt J ( WED., and THURS., I ( JUNE 19-20 !l "Naughty Marietta" j j with ! < Jeanette MacDonald and ! ( Nelson Eddy ) I The greatest musical treat i ( of years returned to thrill ) ( you again! ) i EN1 i Life-Time of Pa ounsel: rour honor, will th ivhy he has been g i H0N01 The Dt froi Shaved vvitl j Ate ai E P Lig Drove to his p iown a Newspapei has been passed?I E STA' H CAROLINA f of Whiteville, have arrived at , their cottage to spend the sumf mer. f Mr. and Mrs. O'Kelly, of Wake j * 1 Special Sati 10c Hanes Towi 36" by 20" ?all in ] j 19c value ? ? j; One day Onlyit 1! |j[ 77c BATIST j| $1.01 ii / II ( li i \ FOL) Collin )! ill Wkitevilles Ne ) ( * 1 rEN or Business and Met for the j e court review the fi iven such a severe! R: "YES, ;fendant got up this moi n an Advertised Mattre i an Advertised Razor i Advertised Underwear HOSE SHOES SHIRT COLLAR TIE SUIT 1 Advertised Breakfast Irank Advertised Coffee ut on an Advertised Hs hted an Advertised Cig lace of business in an A< Advertising Solicit* Case dismissed!" TE POI h WE Forest campus, have arrived at! the Heath cottage to spend the summer. M3C3C3C*3t3tXX3tX3tX3nC?; % ^ mbB n 1 B afc. BH& fl * you u Su jrday Only, els 10c 44c colors Crepes, 10c EXTI ?10c Sumi 'E GOWNS and PAJ 0 Value Only ' lool and Comfortable LOW THE CROWD is Dept ! west and Largest Dep CEE Jiocre Financial Re Defense ndings in the case ( sentence." GLADL1 rning, :SS, and put on Food i t it ar dvertised Car ir on the ground: *T PIL( > , PNESDAY, J'JNe Miss Daisy Belle has been attending r Donald College, ria.^^H home to spend the H fin Bfi/ IB , NEED | June 151 ~T"T^ Satin, Taffeta IA VALUE I mer Shades \MAS 7kW 77c I store I artment Store wbbhhhhbhhj turns" I I >f this merchaJ d" "IT DOESN' OT I.

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