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PAOE 2 r- ? -? - ji-j- ? i Good Luck and I p , n "]? I fair bailing 177// BEAUTICIAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Mrs. G. D. Pridgen | Phone No. 34 I jj Wilmington, North Carolina i yprrriSTpj 2j?jei? I ? ' '' I Say It Willi Flowers Will Rehder || Phone 406 11'ihuington, N. C. j| I I K- ;#p Our Southporl Agent I | Watson's Pharmacy nil ?-????? ? |Fr[f?r~ r.'j rir.1 ^dr^^JgJelIL^?:d^cl^^.^J?fgKJJ^fH^^J^i^^HJa?JgJafa^ | !|| Congratulations I Boots Cafe 117 Grace St. , Phone 1828 WILMINGTON, N. C. CHICKEN DINNERS ij CONGRATULATIONS J SOUTHPORT | MAY THIS EVENT I BECOME ANNUAL! I La MODE Wilmington, N. C. m r~ 1 1 jg THREE Fj I J5 I 5 Tliree of the 50 or GO Atl g sailboats to race at Southpt 6 Saturday. Left to right, S; S winner of 12 races this sea 5 Ga., and Sandpiper, of CI jjj Hoey fires starting gun Th _ta! Morrison Makes ~ Livestock Call ,fo?I? Fill North Carolina With ;<f Pure Bred Cattle, Says F o r m e r Governor Of & | North Carolina Before Cattle Club yOr Fiil North Carolina with pure hred cattle, swino and poultry anil J teji chock the shipments of meats, i j;c'i poultry anrl ogps into the State.; worm traroimmns urc nn.-.i.if, nothing: but cash crops and then Sji | spending all the money they J' :: make for food which comes from Y* J%i* other places, and for commercial '( fertilizer to put under cotton and 1 tobacco. !;<i Thus did Cameron Morrison. former Governor and Senator, and j' :* now private farmer and cattle ii$f cattle breeder, sum up the great bjiji. need of Norlh Carolina agrioul(i't : i lire in an address before the anj"a 1 nual summer meeting of the Jrr| spy Cattle Club held last week at j State Co"<ege. 1 Mr. Morrison urged the cattle^ : r.un pre sent to band together to | advertise their good animals so bj'i'that the State might establish a (.si reputation for its herds. Parj'.f tial to Jerseys, the speaker said Q/" they would turn feed into more &j&. | dollars than any other breed. Ite e.jj said it were possible for the State ^ t-f to become a second Isle of Jer?ey. 'Farmers still form the great j stabilizing influence in this counLfiPnl try. and if ever i' needs to he I saved from demorization and min, it will be the stable, Goil-fearing courageous people of the farms and villages who will save it," Governor Morrison declared. He stated that another great. I need of North Carolina at present is a closely knit organization of farmers. They should organize for their own well-being, he said, I and then they could secure anyj thing that they wanted. Mr. Morrison declared that farm animals arc needed in any " of holnino/l nrnaram find thnt the production of cash crops alone will never make a happy and I prosperous countryside. Says Short Course To Bring Results L. R. Harrell Of The Opinion That The Recent Short Course At State College Will Reach All 4-H Club Members L. R. Hnrrill. State 4-H Club leader, is of the opinion that the influence of the recent Short ! Course held at State College for club boys and girls will reach practically every member of the 4-H organization. "Results of such a meeting are far-reaching," the club leader said. "Class work in practical homemnking and farming as I I taught at the short courses has I automatically converted the returning delegates into leader. In such a way, the short course reaches practically every club ! With every wis ful regatta The F Cafe Opposite WILMING "Air Coi THE STATE PORT PILOT. S \ST ONES ~~~ V r :? m V 4\ 11' 11 mi1 ir !! gj! >~r . antic Yacht Club Association )rt, Thursday, Friday and indicate, of Beaufort, S. C., son; Geechee, of Savannah, liarleston, S. C., Governor ursday afternoon. William N. Potter Dies In Hospital Aged Man, Native Of Southport, Died Monday In The Brunswick County Hospital Following c Extended Illness f William N. Potter, 77-year-old native of Southport, (lied Mon- j day afternoon in the Brunswick County Hospital followed an extended illness. jj Surviving are his wife, Mrs. tv Sarah Potter; three sons, Retts, |e George and Moses Potter; three cf sisters, Mrs. W. P. Brock, Wil- j mington; Mrs. George W. Bun- jn iter, Southport; Mrs. W. T. Neal, j? Eirmingham, Ala.; a brother, ,a( Captain A. B. Potter, of Jack- fj, sonville, Fin. ' ])f Funeral services will he eon- _ ducted this (Wednesday) after- noon from the Trinity Methodist I church, with the Rev. E. M. Hall I officiating. Burial will take place ? in the Southport cemetery. The following men will serve as pallbearers: R. L. Thompson. Henry Williams, R. C. St. George. C. Ed Taylor, Price Furples, R. W. Davis, Eugene Guthrie and Captain Bill Thompson. member either directly or indi-! rectly." Harrill stated that the course, which cracked all attendance rccj ords this year, was one of the i most successful ever held. Nearly 950 girls and boys from 85 counties are enrolled. New officers of the State organization for 19.T7-.'!8 are: Elease Johnson, Cumberland county, president; Marvin Warren, Iredell county, vice-president; Carlton Mock, Davidson county, secretary, and Marguerite Ricks, Johnston j county, historian. A banner was given the Cleve- < i land county for making the best county record. Anson and Stanly I were second and third. Bethwarcl Club in Cleveland county cap-1 tured plaeque for making the i best club record of the year. The Elon College Club, Alamance 1 county, and the Stanly county: J corn club took second and third | places. Tom Cornwell, Cleveland county, won the gold medal offered for the best individual boy's re-1 (cord. Luther Canup, Rowan j county, and Roy Williams. Ani son county, were second and | third place winners. Farm-Home Week : Called Success State College Extension Of- 1 ficials Called The 1937 Edition Of Farm And s Home Week A Success j "Highly successful," commentled State College Extension Service officials when the 1037 edij tion of Farm and Home Week j closed Saturday. Smashing all previous atten- 3 ! dance records, nearly 2,000 farm- 1 ers and farm women registered * for the 34th annual convention, { held each summer at State Col- ' |! ;h for a successrieridly teria Post Office ir TON, N. C. iditioned" D'JTHPORT, N. C. ? TOBACCO QUEEN !j| 11 IN WHITEVILLE?Here we see the cream of the Jj ..?? .,n,i (i1p fi'(>:]in of tobacco. Miss Nell g i wj; v7i i/vhiii;, iumi v..?. )avis, Whiteville's tobacco queen, brings you greeting1 trough the leaves of a prize stalk of tobacco. ^ go. So targe was the crowd Prominent political leaders and j lat the overflow had to be ac- outstanding agrieuituijists were , W immodated at Meredith Co!lege, scheduled on the program. In- ?? undreds of others commuted he- chidcd in the list were Governor j iji teen their homes and the col- Hooy, Congressman Cooley, Asge or spent only one day at the sisiant AAA Administrator J. B. . ? invention. Huh-v i. Assistant Seerctary of | ij Rpeeehes, class work, sight-see- Agriculture Harry L. Brown, and ^ g, receptions, ninuiiiKiu v au,h< W g. demonstrations, and recrc- ~ ion occupied the delegates' time ss Dm arising in the morning until H. T. Creech, or "now Tlill, sold jjj kltime. 2S hogs for Silt 1.Si net last week. $ SHEARWATER | ' "T*" j % s . r I . " / Gaff rigged, Class C boat of Ilenry Smythe, of Chareston. Expected to reach South port today for the Hiree lays of competition in Tar Heel waters. WILMINGTON Carolina! WILMINGTON ^fljj WEDNESDAY, AUGUST u ,B^ * * 2 ' "?^??????? RACING FANS | and ' I SOUTHPORT FRIENDS I Make our Shoe Repair Shop your headquart EB era -while visiting Wilmington during the HE YACHTING REGATTA. 7 H We hope you will enjoy the races, and we Hj commend to you visitors the warm hospitality Bfl of our friends in Southport. tU We don't preach but save soles B Soles of honor since 1920 / H SMITHS I SHOE REPAIR I 127 Princes Street, Wilmington, N. (\ H y - - * * - - * v | Smooth Sailing I . . Is predicted for the H | stylish and modern ^B g boats at the Southport 1 Regatta. flf j Smooth Sailing I . . Is also predicted for the Stylish and ModI ern Lady who chooses s her clothes at the . . Hi P !e9 a | Betty Lo Shop I N Wilmington, N. C. I 'I t' ; . : . Ml PHONE 777 M Latest Popular and Classical Sheet H Music McGrath & Co. I PIANOS . . . RADIOS I Phonographs Records and radio HI supplies Hi ??? HI RADIO SERVICE M | 10S Market St. Wilmington. A'. ( jfl HI m mm BHI Tobacco Farmers J Don't forget the man who stood fl by you during the summer months H when money was tight. We have a new stock of fall merchandise that is fl being offered at our usual low prices H for quality merchandise. H Shallotte Trading Co. I Hobson Kir by, Prop. H SHALLOTTE, N. G. I WIKKKllMffWlMIIMIUKKKKKMK K JtM ? **?
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