PAGE 4 Red Cross I To the contributors for the floe sufferers: At this date, February 1 your committee, has the follov ing report which it offers f< your inspection, in behalf of yoi Red Cross Chapter. In this shov ing of individual and organizi tion offerings for the flood su ferers, your committee does n< guarantee the list to be absoh tely correct, for in the splendi response, no doubt some ha\ handed in their money and the names failed to be recorded. Bi so far as possible this showin has been checked up and heri with presented. In the matter < supplies, your committee coui not keep a record. Many did n< even give their names. The moi ey has gone to Admiral Cary ' Grayson, the National Red Croi chairman, Washington, D. C., an the Supplies have been sent b express to Cincinnati, Ohio, Lot isville, Ky., and Memphis, Tenn to the Red Cross organizations i these cities. The final compilations for tb total money received will be mac and published, showing the surr the several sections of Brum wick county people gave, and tb total amount that was sent t the national headquarters of tb Red Cross, at Washington, D. C in behalf and for your committei J. BERG Chairman For Committei WACCAMAW (Mrs. Crawford, Collector) Mrs. W. J. Purvis $ l.C ^ tl Winatonrt 2 1*1 i O. V/. **. ' * "'"VV-V. Mrs. Wm. Matthews 10 Armstrong Evans 1.0 J. B. Ludlurn 2 Gaston Smith 10 Mrs. D. B. Long 2 Mrs. Ava Smith 2 G. V. Smith 1.0 Mrs. M. E. Smith 1 W. R. Long 1.0 Cleve Long 10 Mrs. Iredell Long 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Evans.. .2 Otis Evans 5 O. B. Formy Duval 5 H. J. Formy Duval 2 J. D. Babson 2 Gene Russ 2 M. B. Watts 1.0 Mrs. S. C. Ross 5 H. M. Ross and mother .... 1.0 Mrs. H. L. Wright 5 J. Lennon Smith 1.0 J. Lennon Smith, 10 lbs. meat. Mrs. J. B. Simmons 1.0 Mrs. Dalton Simmons 5 Mr. and Mrs. Coy Formy Duva 4 qts. food. Mrs. Minnie Cliff, 2 qts. food. Ash Club Women 5.0 BOLIVIA (Mrs. Josephine Marshall, Col. Elmore Motor Co 5.0 H. D. Johnson 5 T. H. Johnson 1.0 Dan Caison 5 Floyd Brittain 5 PALMER Stone Works The South's Largest And Most Modern Monumental Factory Wholesale and Retail J. D. SUTTON, Agent SOUTHPORT, N. C. yr M. F. Mercer 25 jr Hugh Mercer 50 v- H. F. Mintz 50 l- Dr. Atkins 2.00 f- Ben Holden 15 at S. Hewitt 100 I- BOLIVIA SCHOOL id (Mrs. Josephine Marshall, Col.) re j Fifth Grade B 1.35 ir; Fifth Grade A 1.89 II- Sixth Grade A 2.50 g Sixth Grade B 1.49 jj- Seventh Grade 9.00 l,j Fourth Grade 3.45 Third Grade 1.49 Second Grade 1.79 r First Grade 2.00 JS, Eighth Grade 1-83 icj Tenth Grade 87 IV Ninth Grade 2.40 Eleventh Grade 35 , SUPPLY SCHOOL ? (M. J. Vornnell, Principal) School 1.76 ie|M. PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH ie (J. J. Hawes, Collector) ^ Church 7.25 3. WIN'XABOW le (Mrs. Knox, Collector) 0 Winnabow community 5.00 [e Mrs. J. L. Henry 5.00 . MILL CREEK I' Miss Satterfield 1.00 SOUTHPORT e J (W. H. Hood, Collector) Men's Bible Class, Methodist Church 5.00 ,0 Dr. W. S. Dosher 5.00 ,5 Clarence Crapon 1.00 0 J. B. Finch 1.00 10 A. C. Ewing 2.00 ,5 R. B. Morse 1.00 Jo Peoples United Bank 5.00 ,5 G. W. Bunker 2.00 15 Baptist Church & S. S 20.00 q Frank St. George 50 0 Robert Willis 1.00 lfl Price Furpless 2.08 iQ American Legion 5.00 5 Mrs. Lizzie Gilbert 25 (C. L. Stevens, Collector) 0 Mr. & Mrs. B. C. Williams 2.00 0 Fred Burrisa 1.00 5 Miss Clyde Bryan 10.00 5 Wayne Leinhert 2.00 5 Cash 50 0 Annie K. Vitou 1.00 0 I. B. Bussells 5.00 0 CC Camp, Lt. Cotton 12.00 0 Thos. St. George 4.00 ,0 Robt. Thompson 5.00 Bill Ttyron 5.00 0 Ike Davis 4.00 0 Harry Weeks 2.00 , Fred Willing 5.00 ' H. T. St. George 5.00 ' Lymus Mimms 25 0 Master Potts 11 J. Berg, Collector 1 Watson Pharmacy Co 5.00 0 Gentry 1.00 0 A. B. Ellis 5.00 0 Charlie Dosher 1.00 0 Colored School 5.00 0 Jim Lewis 1.00 _ Ned Hankins 50 SUPPLY (Mrs. Hattie Kirby, Collector) Mrs. Kirby 1.00 The following returns were reported and money delivered to Chapter committee: MYRTLE HEAD (Z. G. Ray, Collector) M. R. Evans 25 E. A. Evans 25 F. V. McArthur 25 Murry Long 50 J. E. Evans 10 IW. B. Evans 25 B. J. Long 25 - G. C. Simmons 1.00 I > Batteries II >t batteries For |j ILE and BOAT jj Batteries For j j 3HT PLANT \\ ) ( i All Merchandise x } SUIT YOU || x vice Station |j ORT, N. C. || X ??????**??*?*?**?! AGENTS FOR jj ertilizer II VLLOTTE x x ince with your crop || L J e the best fertilizer jj x X x f Road j| ; Station I! X >TTE, N. C. |j x KJCKlCICKltKICKKiClClCKM* \ Tf ! Baby O'Neal Duncan 10 ( J. V. Simmons 50 W. B. Simmons 1.00 Wrent Mintz 1.00 |W. A. Mintz 1.00 NEW BRITTOX j tr (VV. S. Morgan, Collector) w Winson Smith 25 ti Tate Stanaland 10 re Anson Smith 25 Mrs. L. E. Smith 25 Mrs. C. H. King 33 m Mrs. Charlie King 05 hi |B. G. Simmons 50 i0 Elouise Simmons 20 ds T. C. Simmons 20 "j H. B. Inman 25 I J. B. King 25 ( W. C. King 10 Thomas King 25 J. B. Babson 051 . |B. C. Woodard 50 L. C. Babson 25 Gardner King 50 m Mrs. S. I. King 25 ]0 J. L. Babson 50 |e Mrs. Dorsey Babson 50 H. A. Coleman 1.00 d[ O. D. Phelps 50 pl (Mrs. Loft Mintz, Collector) 111 ! Mrs. Carlisle 1.00 Mrs. Fred Allen 1.00 pr Mrs. S. J. Mintz 1.00 fa I J. L. Mintz 1.00," jVV. C. Mintz 50 " I Mrs. Kate Mintz 50 |f. G. Watts 25 Mrs. Rose Jones 25 ^ (Mrs. L. C. Brown and George Ward, Collectors W. E. Avant 50 I Tom Ward 1.00 (!< j Marvin Russ 60 ! Henry Russ 25 IBernice Russ i.uu ~ A. R. Russ 1.00 ( r' L. M. Stewart 501 lH. I. Bennett 1.00 S' JO. T. Hughes 1.00 ht J. A. Ward 1.00 . H. S. Ward 20 'c Ij. D. McKeithan 50 | A. P. Russ 1.00 B Horace Beasley 25 "I D. S. Gore 100 ct P. A. Hughes 1.00 151 | Mrs. L. C. Brown 1.00 f : Isaac Jenrette 1.00 | J. I. Jenrette 50 .Odell Jenrette 20 jdauda Stanley 50 F (Mrs. Clauda Stanley 25 j Mr._Faulk 05 E Mrs. Golf 15 i Mrs. Bryan Stanley 1.92 |Mrs. John Stanley 1.18 m [ Mrs. O. L. Stanley 1.18 Mrs. Geo. Ward 25 Si S. J. Smith 1.00 E J. E. Jenrette 20 w (J. E. Dodson, Collector) Horace Brady 1.00 Mrs. Esther Vereen, 6'- lbs. meat i Mr. E. Vereen 50 "1 Mrs. Ben Gray 1.50 Mr. Mitchell 1.00 al i Austin Phelps 1.00 M I Prince Brady 1.00 E Mrs. Bruce Russ 50 Si Mrs. Barney Bennett 50 Lv j Mrs. Emma Russ 1.00 U Marvin Bennett 50 Si D. B. Edwards 50 B Tom Phelps .50 M j Ralph Edwards 50 C. J. L. Bennett 50 C IJ. E. Dodson 1.00 ai 1 Mrs. J. P. Milligan 1.00 Vi Mrs. L. Evans 25 G Former Resident Dies hi Sanford e> Mrs. J. L. Simmons, formerly T of this county, who later made ti her home in Sanford. died there fc on Monday night. March 8. Funeral services were held at a Long Branch, near Sanford. Mrs. s< Simmons was the widow of the tc late J. L. Simmons, of Ash, and ('i was sixty-one-years-of-agc. She tl is survived by the following chilJ">". lohn Vernnn of Sanford: W. L. Simmons, of Sanford; Birk Simmons, of Burgaw; Ralph Simmons, Mrs. Clara Merritt and Mrs. Maude Hoss. of Goldsboro. Mrs. Simmons was reared in i Wake County, and after her mar- i ' riage to J. L. Simmons moved to this county. She served as j Associat'.onal Superintendent of " the Baptist Women's Missionary Union for Brunswick county for c< a number of years and had many la friends throughout the county. j e( Subscribe to The State Port! fi Pilot $1.50 a year. j in i i WILMINGTON Car?! March 11-12 18 _____________ IE STATE PORT PILOT, SOL /<)()(/ Shows At jH Amuzu Theatre rec 75 Shirley Temple fans have a niu eat in store for them Friday W. hen "Stowaway," her latest pic- rob ire, conies to the Amuzu Theat- to Fel Joe E. Brown plays in "Polo bro >c," a laugh riot, which opens offi onday at the local theatre. A 'art-rending drama of mother Ro ve is billed for next \Vedne3-. V ly and Thursday. Its title is V Son Conies Home." salt ligt bounty Home Notes crt; em Jesse Adkinson called Monday Caj 'ternoon to see Henry Flowers, and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Williams are ade a trip to Supply and Shal- ^ flip tte on Tuesday. They also cal- ' ' floi d at Soulhport several times agnier, nun iss Dorothy, railed to see John Nie ?bo on Sunday afternoon. r David Spencer and Miss Mag- as c Sullivan were visitors at the loci ime during the week-end. org Rev. A. L. Brown, acconipand by Mr. Cleinmons, visited the " >me Saturday afternoon. Mr. rr* rown brought a number of lr? ;mn books donated by his Rl lurch. They will be a help to Pi le inmates in holding services Jr. id they thank all concerned for P? leir gift. Mrs. Joe MeDow.:! and ehil-en visited h.r father, Henry lowers, Sunday afternoon. LECT 5GUTHPORT GIRL MAV QUEEN 1 (Continued from Tagc 1 > ember of the junior class, has ! ' sen chosen maid of lienor. Miss ? ' nipes ia also a member of the r* merson Literary Society in ^ hich capacity shi serv as sectary and hn3 recently been elecd assistant business manager ' the centennial year-book, the Scho." The following are the chosen itendants by classes: Senior,' rsses Vernice Lang Jones, of armville; and Theresa Foy, of lotts Hill: Junior, Misses Ewn Lylcs, of Thomasville, and iary Starr Martin, of Winston ? ilem: Sophomore, Miss Poliy f iiss Alice Bundy, of Elizabeth I ity; Fre: hman. Miss Grace lare Taylor, of Morchead C y. ; id Miss Miri: m G'bbs, Sta lie. OOD PRICF.fi GET ! "HRIMPERl BU3T" (Continued tro.-n page uiui l. sometimes enough ti pay f ir | I! gas consumed on the trip. I here arc also enormous quanti- ? es cf vei-y small fish, too little ir human consumption being ikon. Perhaps they are . ot ail dead loss. Southports fl eks of :a gulls are again feasting af:r what has apparently been a nil and cheerless winter to lem. unDTirs OF BIG NEWS (Continued from page 3) fugitive Captured Oscar Pitts, acting director cf le penal division, said Tuesday. alph Page, 28, one of seven | invicts who staged a spcctaou.r escape from Caledonia prison irm February 15, v. - s i i capturl late Monday about 12 miles om Morganton. Page, convicted i Burke county of murder and ilSlS WILMINGTON MONDAY, TUESDAY, And WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15-16-17 ? countv before takina such action. onna. ine ursc wvnr m w *? - ~ done with ciabmcat, which The greater part of the day's being prepared and canned un- special session was devoted to j U. S. Government pure food discussion of the tax situation in ulations. i the county. A list of list takers "he preparation of crabmeat for this year will be available uires skilled and intelligent before next week. kcrs and a group of white cs of Southport, under the PROMINENT MAN lervision of .Mrs. Frank M. j DIED THURSDAY rnsce, will be employed. I (Continued from page one) 'lans call for the purchase of ago to engage in the real C3tate many crabs as possible from and insurance business. Shortly ll fishermen as soon as the afterward, he was elected anil anization of the plant is per- served one term as mayor. I * /.; -....J* JOHN'KY BtHR w: . f'' " Quads speed up j* ] I -M the dew of digestive *' 'tj ' . A Cu:ds ?..w//;,v lla: Is. ? v fejg .: J . V i '' ? ' | 4%r> ? W PCOO EDITOR, Dorothy C '-W'r-. ', - Malonc,says: "The smart v v,r.-y touch is to have Camels r. ^ on the tabic from hors , d'oeuvrcs through tics* *-*-??/ i> /J* ;? ~ scrt. Camels add a world fctzoc-X! J&iV-. 4of plcasurc to cadns" A ll ' ' " - - %; ? . v . >?' - \ - - \ v -/i v i va . r . \v it- \ v.\ w ,i i f w-d a'a ( i-'Vhj -0. ?r ' - v ; , t-. $2: ^ , ' awtii. JMMfOTW.??> an a. -.T>nr? ? \_~ ^.% *$ if ? Mm$ XT ?a^ *> ^tersgp v... A 5jfnr " ; Get I /WT" ' ' \85H 4 PEAK ECl You get all ad van NEW HIGH-COMMISSION ?<*0 tlOthmg ?wllCl VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE & NEW ALL-SILENT, 1937 Chevrolet v AIL-STEIL BODIES (With Solid Stffcl Turrof Top ond v T ? uai>Mei cwuiwcMs*) Compression Vam NEW DIAMOND CROWN SPEED LIKE STYLING IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE* roR tS^- gS. (ot no extra cost) .CHEVROLET MO' GWral Motor* imtallmenl Plan CentraI Mown Sal ~ ~Uy DETROIT, M Elmor -OLIVIA, : WEDNESDTV.^rr^^B ,e deceased was active in so-'sir :ial, civic and religious activities j> |J?| n his community. He was a ' . '' nember of the board of trustees ' ?f th< Brunswick County Hos- ' H jital, a member of the board cf Si rustees of the Southport Public tb ; B library and a vestryman in the of I ffiit. Phillips Episcopal church. He ch g; Be o school children; and every K- is .H reai in' was called upon to mak B lumerous appearances before tlie ., M county in chapi1 I I ir for commencement addresses, tag t h ' I ' B s B \. E. Stevens, of Black Moun- jj H K B fork City; and two sisters: Mrs. all ft ' B B H Tom tli St. Phillips Episcopal i 'J .-hutch by tin Rev. A. H. Mar- < 1' nrr-?. ii?niw?w*?w?iwa??ltw. ^ 1 JfaJ J, ,nr,^ fj li ,0 ; 'i ^ i 7nf/rfi / > ff I 4?$ ~ [ ?r' {Js /r - '" ~ ^ t \ " ~u sk- \ A* -j - =-? ' -,.. .! vr?r r ?erv?| ?f.f.ri|? rT,',T?7 rp-5?if> W J U -J Lui. -I U '*/ cii' L? kii' L? y b ic io 4 .^ ^ ^ ~ * J ? Some people enjoy putting money on horse races ? but it's no fun to risk good mon-.. :i unknown razor bladeslEuy a fcnotvn qc -?4 blade?made by the world's largest 1'. ' **' maker ?and play safe. Probak Jr., selling at 4 for 10j, is automatically ground, h 1 \ \ and stropped to make short work of t \\i toughest beard, without smart or irritation. :jh Buy a package of Probak Jr. today. , ' nttTM /tr\ rr> r. - - \ I \Jj\ \J:J i, j 4 j v< k, J J (UN SOS BB.A3ii.: ; J A PRODUCT OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST C'.ADS f, IWII ?II II .?! u I I? III! ' ~i' * * *-' ? " ' :v^.- M * *"1. rflj n\\ :%ynw- 1 i H; a; \W ] Hi \ ri ad ;,i:1 :' 31' ii n ' tidiksiMi I "*** ' i" ' nM : 2 -: . \ : , l I I iot.fi sf~'\m OWER and I MOMY! i Ltages?you sacri- / I i you ouy a new - K rith New High- J J # I ^-in-Head Engine i ^ CIHUINS^Ht*"?01* TRANSPORTATION Jr^ ' " K ^ rOR DIVISION ? Corporation 1-, ring " '* . [1CH1GAN hr Company I North Caroiul