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Jf.DNESDAY, MAY 13. is fsoci I MRS. WARREN ? i WOMAN'S club f Mftg woman's Club met in the) rar>' Wednesday afternoon, a Lgiittee composed of Miss Cj0n Smith, Mrs. Claude WilWg and Mrs. E. M. Hall, was pointed bv Mrs. C. Ed Taylor M check up on the trees that ve beer, set out since October Please let Miss Smith know you have entered the $5.00 stest that the Woman's Club onsored. it least six trees or shrubs of oe blooming species must be Ijinp in order to qualify for the I p.-T. A. OFFICERS 1 May meeting of the p.-t. " I I brought to a close tne worn the year. fficers for the coming year , | elected as follows: PresiMrs. Thomas McRackan; : president, Mrs. C. Ed Taylor;, ,'tary, Mrs. Harry Corlette; | iurer, Mrs. Frank St. Georpt. J. B. Church and Senator unn Frink made interesting > Association bought a beaunew blue stage curtain i is being hung this week. SS WATSON HOSTESS s Marion Watson was charhostess at a dinner party ;r home Thursday evening, aining a number of the ;rs. Mixed flowers were usthe living room and dining guests included: Miss Bryan. Miss Julia Cromarliss Lelah Parker, Miss Taylor, Miss Sophie Hinid Mrs. George Watson. S. BrSSELS HOSTESS I. B. Bussels delightfully lined the F. F. Club FriEternoon at her home on treet. The guests were: nnie K. Vitou, Mrs. Frank ie, Mrs. C. G. Ruark, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. R. B. MorMrs. E. M. Hall. berry short-cake and tea :rved. JESBVTERIAX CHURCH r's and children's day served at the Presbyterrch on Sunday morning, h. The processional: "Re-1 i Pure In Heart," was i the children marched he church and put their axes" on the table, allowing program was Hie Difference In China" Biette lynaei, naroia Aiunuge, Is Constance Bartel, Miss EliKeth Arnold, Miss McQueen, Iss Cromartie, Robert Marlowe, Brie Margaret Watts, Evelyn Ikman. Doris Hickman, Letsia i Bnold and Gilda Arnold, lone of the most interesting I was the one read by Rob- i I Marlowe about a young Chi- | le named Jimmy Yen. He gra-1 Bated over here at Yale Uni-1 Bsity and went home to help I people in many ways. AlI gh is yet a young man. Bhas been said of Jimmy Yen, Bit he has already changed the Bes of 5 millions of Chinese J ftple, for it is he who secured B adoption of the unified lanlongs. stories and a scripture lesB were interspersed with these Btures rest and the little sang. "Jesus Loves Me, Bs I Know." Prayer was offerI for the Chinese, that they fcr.t be brought into the kingBi of God. Iitexding conference |ev. and Mrs. E. M. Hall, |t C. N. Swann and B. J. Bden are attending the Meth|t District Conference at ClinI this week. Mrs. Hall will K at the meeting. Ihhbhbhbbbbhbhh >36 ??????????????? 4 ri ETY I: i? IOOD, EDITOR l ? _ a ? Z i NEWS BRIEFS j MRS. FUKPLESS ILL V Mrs. Price Furpless is seriously ill at ner nome in Southport. v ATTENDS MEETING Dr. Roy C. Daniel attended j the meeting of the North Caro- t Una Dental Society held this iveek in Pinehurst. * J CLASS PRESIDENT Frank Niernsee has recently been elected president of the junior class of High Point Col- j lege for the next year. 0 MRS. WHITE ILL Word has been received here r of the serious illness of Mrs. t Harry Kidder White, in Washington, D. C. NETS ARRIVE j Two tennis nets ordered last 6 week by members of the tennis club have arrived and play will begin this week on the two new ? courts in Franklin Square. s BENEFIT SUPPER Members of the Auxiliary of tl ni. TM.H11 * -' * uie ai. rnuups episcopal cnurcn ( will serve a chicken supper on j Thursday evening, May 21, at the ] Army and Navy Club Building. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY 1 Little Anne McRackan delight- , fully entertained Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard Sellers. Games and contests were enjoyed. Mary Florence j Moore won the prize. Delicious . refreshments were served. CHURCH NOTICE There will not be any preaching service on Sunday morning j at Trinity Methodist church on j account of the baccalaureate ser- j ? vice at the high school. Evening! ? service at the usual hour, at! which time Golden Cross enroll- j ment will be observed. MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses were issued I to the following couples recently t from the office of R. I. Mintz, \ Register of Deeds for Brunswick I county: Miss Florence Mintz to s Tom Mintz, both of Leland; Miss 1 Effie Todd to P. Inman, both of \ Shallotte; Miss Sarah Russell I Johnson, Winnabow, to W. A. \ Kopp, Bolivia. ? I RECITATION CONTEST A large audience enjoyed the r Bf aDd betwet mMft !; smoke Cami Democratic Prim FOR STATE al i I Geo. E 1a young ma a busine5 a rel! |H|j This advertisemen I World War Vete T ved with Geo. i ""H the last gXggJCJClCJCXJCXKJMCXJCa i THE < ^citation contest Friday night, [iss Mary Alice Lewis won the ledal. Miss Josephine Smith and liss Mazel Lewis received honrable mention. Others entering tie contest were: Miss Delphia -ennon, Miss Josephine Wolfe nd Miss Sussie Sellers. Personal Robert Willis spent the past .reek-end here. Ed Newton, of Fayetteville, /as a visitor here Tuesday. Ike Robinson, of State College, isited his parents last week-end. Mrs. Josephine Marshall is visting friends in Morehead City his week-end. Mr. C. L. Stevens returned on Jonday from a trip to New 5ern. Miss Elizabeth Gutherie, of fayetteville, visited friends here >ver the week-end. Mr. William McAuley, of Wilnington, was a visitor here over he week-end. Miss Mary Garrett, who holds i position in Wilmington, visited ler mother here over the weekaid. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Glover ind children, of Norfolk, Va., ipent last week with Mrs. Lettie 3oyette. Miss Margaret Taylor, of Sreensboro, spent last week-end lome with her parents, Mr. and VIr8. C. Ed Taylor. ? G. D. Gutherie and Holmes Sarker, members of the crew of he U. S. Dredge Chinook, are /isiting relatives here this week. Miss Elizabeth Taylor, a memier of the Shallotte school fac llty, spent the past week-end lere with her parents, Mr. and Urs. C. Ed Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Marshall, eft Sunday on a boat trip to! Cdenton, where they will attend j l convention. Mr. Parker Howey iccompanied them. Shallotte News Messrs Tommy Gaskill, D. T. _/>ng\ and George Rourk enterained a number of friends at a veiner roast Thursday night at iolden's Beach. After the roast l boat ride was enjoyed by all. ["hose enjoying the occasion vere: Mesdames R. D. White. <atie White, H. C. Stone, Olina Russ, Chandler Rourk, Sadie sellers, Lillian Oliver, Kitty iegner, and Edith Womble. Misses Susie Kate Swain, Alna Joyner, Etheleen Green, Franpitcher of Champion ^||j els during n meals," J? Camels set <?? ,J| You can els all you eb never ^ WRESTLING CHAMPION, lowdon {above, right), says: "It's | ice that smoking Camels aids diLmels encourage the flow of digesstimulate good feeling. /adacart/ (I ' ( I iary?June 6th ji AUDITOR ji: ossPou III A :! iSMAN, j|l ABLE MAN i _________ ) i it furnished by ) ii | rans who ser- jj i Ross Pou in )i War j | EXKXgKJClClClClCKICmai STATE PORT PILOT, SOU ces Evans, Annie Russ, Katt erine Clark, Vera Belle Lonj Mary Winstead, Margaret Clarl Pauline Chadwick, Elizabet Taylor, Esther Riddle and Glady Frye and Miss Annie MaeWooc side, of Southport, Miss McDoi gald, state supervisor of granmar grade school, of Raleigl Messrs. Beaman Sellars, H. ( Stone, Roger Clemmons, Enni Long and Bill Teachey. Mrs. Ruth Warren, of the Iocs high school faculty, visited he mother, Mrs. Vick, in Wilming ton Friday night. The citizens of Shallotte ai very glad to welcome into thei town Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rourl who moved into their new hom here last week. Ennis Long and Miss Anni Mae Holmes were Whiteville vii itors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gussey sper Friday in Wilmington. Miss Eula Mae Long was Whiteville visitor Thursday. Miss McDougald, state supei visor of grammar grade school, was a visitor in Shallotte Thuri day. Miss Eula Mae Long deligh fully entertained the members < the Senior Class of Shallotl high school at her home Frida night with a kid party. Gam< and contests were enjoy* throughout the evening. The cla! mascot presented each guest wil a souvenir. The girts receiv* watches and the boys toys. R freshments consisting of i< cream, cake and lollypops wei served by the hostess. Those ei joying the hospitality of Mi; Long were: Misses Polly Thorn; son, Erma Edwards, Ersell ar Fairlee Lewis, Edith H. Wombl Mary Lae Hickman, Vera Bel Long, Elizabeth Taylor, of tl local high school faculty ai Marion Watson, of Southpo faculty. Little Cecilia Lou Trip | Bank Loan: 1 Business Ni I We realize that t business may call for quiring the use of b recognize our responsi of the community. TI lend money safely to : If any such need business at the prese confidential talk with If conditions wai glad to lend. We invi W A C C IX 1 BANK &' l| WHITEVILLE - CHA I fBJHiHJHmiHJHiHrejsreigfaiHJEiaiE 1 ? FOR FARMa q A complete ja Paints and Farm c Building Supplies jj] We handle th S of Trucks, Tracto a in addition to othe G | See us no Lawn Mowers s ? I POISONS Ol wn Implement (INCORP IV hit evil a !IEI5J5J5IB/5fHIBJai5JEJ5J2iHJaja THPORT, N. C. i-' class mascot, and Messrs. Ira I ( Chadwick, Eunice Grissett, Doug-! c, I las Hawes and Jarome Jen-j1 h rette. J s Harry Mintz, Jr., spent the j' week-end at his home here. j j Mesdames B. A. Sabiston and E. Parker delightfully entertain-1 ed in honor of the senior class j ' at their home Saturday night. t is Mr. Leroy Mintz, of State Col- " lege, Raleigh, spent the week- J l' | end with his parents, Mr. and k !r Mrs. Harry Mintz. } >* Ennis and Elmer Long, Mrs. . Edith Womble, Misses Eula Mae 1 'e and Aradella Long spent Sunday ir afternoon in Clarendon. {> The public is cordially invited j ie to attend the baccalaureate ser- ^ mon at the local high school au- j 'e j ditorium next Sunday afternoon . j at five-thirty o'clock. The ser- < | vices will be conducted by the k ,t: | Rev. F. S. Love, of Grace Street | Methodist Church, Wilmington. a j Mr. and Mrs. John Goley, of I Wilmington, visited friends and i r" | relatives here Sunday. i i s< Miss Mary Winstead spent | 3" Saturday in Wilmington. |! Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Northrop: and J. D. Sutton, of Southport, | were Shallotte visitors Sunday j! afternoon. I j SUPPLY NEWS !| 3S , th I The many friends of Mrs. Har:d j ry Robinson will be very glad to e- know she is able to be out again ;e after having undergone an opere ration at James Walker Hospital, n-} Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roberts, ss of Kenansville, are visiting her p- ] brother, Harry Robinson, id Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Clemmons le, have moved to Burgaw, where le Mr. Clemmons holds a position ie with the State Highway Comid mission. rt Miss Ida Lane Sellers was the ^ p, week-end guest of Mrs. Tomas 3 To Meet | eeds - - - I he seasonal needs of your |p j temporary expansion, re- | orrowea iunas. aiso, we gta. bility as a financial agent ||. lerefore, we are ready to g?reliable business concerns. ?? for funds exists in your lint time, why not have a '<$? one of our officers? ?jfj rant a loan we shall be |!f! te you to see us about it. If j AMAW TRUST CO. J DBOURN - FAIRMONT |f fEfafaisjHmgMarajaiaia^jaigiEnlg . THE ? j ad HOME line of Hardware, g ing Implements. . . | of all kinds. .... s le International line jj irs and Implements, [| :rs. jj s ' ?a? /or j>o?r 5 W I md Garden Hose S 1 S 1 ? ALL KINDS ; .SON It 1 Company a ORATED) g { le, N. C. | I laiaiaaiaaagiaiziBieiaiaaiaMal ; Ulemmons. of Norman Holden, of Supply, he tilled a rattlesnake that was ust starting to go in Mrs. G. R. pr Sellers' door last week. The rep- ^ lie had three rattles and one . lutton. O. B. Sellers made a business m! rip to Wilmington this week. sn Miss Maud Inman, of Barium de Springs, is spending her vacation vith her mother, Mrs. O. B. Sellers. ?a Friends will be very sorry toi ' enow that T. P. Evans is very lic 11 at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Lancaster, if Southport, are visiting Mrs. Lancaster's brother, Yates Sellers Norwood Clemmons continues rery ill at this writing. Mrs. J. M. Kerman visited her 1 laughter, Mrs. Grover Sellers, Sunday afternoon. BOLIVIA NEWS ? ??? fei Johnnie I. Stone, Jr., spent Sunday at Shallotte. 'is Ed Mercer spent Saturday in! co Wilmington. sw Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Lewis, se FOR. I j WASH PANTS?Cool an Reasonable Prices. I ! POLO SHIRTS?Coolest 1 wear. All colors. j STRAW HATS?Stiff bri Reasonable Prices. f I j| SUMMER TIES?All col< II II WHITE SHOES?Complei with white shoes. I! It "DONT GO FURTHER I! i| SHALL II Trading C i j Hobson Kirby, It jj SHALLOTT Xkkkkkkkkxkhxhkhkx CA* ./Hark of Quality in |p SUPERI OPERATES ON WHEN you live far away from iof the markets you must buy a . lot of supplies at one time. You need a refrigerator that holds ma plenty of food and keeps it plenty an? cold. Superfex is famous for doing that. Furthermore, you can have a ' Superfex no matter where you live. *5?' It requires no electricity. It operates on economical kerosene, and sm very little of that. whi Just light the burners larj All you have to do is light the pyg burners. The rest is automatic. About two hours after they have been lighted, the burners go out, We but Superfex keeps right on work- and ing. You get twenty-four hours or els, more of refrigeration from one own lighting. This means that for a fr rwenty-two hours out of twenty- If y four the burners are neither burn- we'l 40 ELECTRICITY NO RUNNING WJ tfcGougan Electric Co., Schulken Brothers, I SUPERFE) K PRODUCT OF P E R F E C T I C THREE Carolina Beach, were visitors re Sunday. The baccalaureate sermon was eached Sunday afternoon here Dr. Love, of Wilmington. Dr. ive preached a very interested sermon. The audience was laller than usual due to two aths in the community. Class night will be held Thurs,y night of this week in the jh school auditorium. The pubis cordially invited. The graduation exercises will held Friday night of this week te public is welcome. "Do you think your husband is broadened by his European p?" "No?flattened." "Won't you just say you'll be ine?" he pleaded. 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