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Pi" f er Memorial Hospital for trai ingr as a nurse. ? Bingo was played during tl | evening, the htghest score beir awarded to Mrs. William .Torge Hostess sen- Delirious refreshments, co sisting of ice cream and cal; Fullwood en- were served. Miss Jorgensen r ae on FViday>iveU a shower of attractr . . . gifts. tiom <i... Those present were: Miss nor of Miss Vera Jorgensen. Mildred Ali-iile ,. isen. who will leave Esther Mae Potter, Lulu Brow 1st. for Wilmington, Myrtle Brown, Elizabeth Rackle ,Vill enter James Walk- | of Benson, Vera Swain, Eveh J'biiy a used car 11 at your OWN price! Saturday, Sept. 4 i all-day sale All Makes . . All Models All Prices! i wait and save money! | R. D.White shallotte, n. c. - i. mm** nil i ?i;i i iMiX I) v r. - r. .7. r. f. .v. .v. r. .y. r. r. .t r. a YomTobacco Deposits j Below In This Bank o Xn outside bank can have equal claim upon local deposits which come from tobacco raised in this community, and financed by loans from this bank. Wo are prlad to lend money to tlie tobacco rowers of this community, and when the crop harvested and in Ihe warehouse, we welcome the>< borrowers back as depositors. Deposit your tobacco money in this bank where it will benefit the community that pro.. (lured it. We offer you the best of service and " protection. WACCAMAW Bank and Trust Company WHITEVILLE FAIRMONT CHADEOURN ROSE HILL CLARKTON NORTH CAROLINA Ir? T --T-" T -1 " ? " 7 t-i- T OUR - w n? mi??iimiiHMi ?i inn" <N? ] ^TH n-1 Smith, Lucy Anderson, Mesdames j Hubert Livingston, William Jor:ie genson, Osrar Coleman, Albert ig Russ, Cassie Jorgensen, Elizabeth n_ Southerland, Amelia Swain and Ethel Fullwood. n ERIDGE PARTY 1 e Mrs. William Weils was hostess ps. Thursday evening at a bridge o, party honoring nor guests, Mr. n. and Mrs. L. W. Keister, of Aly, batty, N. Y., and Miss Margaret n Wells, of Greensboro. Bridge was played at three ? failles with high score prize for ji the lnilies being won by Mrs. H. !' W. Hood and by Sassa Fodale || for the gentlemen. Consolation |; prize was cut by Miss Winnie |j Willis. |] Delicious refreshments consist-1 |; ing of punch, ire cream and ealte 13'were served by The hostess. 8); Guests included the honorees. i Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Keister and Miss Margaret Wells. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Yaskell. Sassa Fodale. Miss Winnie Willis. Miss Victoria Marram Mrs. H. W. Hood, and Mrs. W. S. Dosher. FISHING PARTY7 One of the most successful moonlight fishing expeditions of the season came in Friday night 'with 63 fish, the best catch of : the season for inside fishermen. I J Tbooa ..... 1-: AI._ A - ii.' 11i.ii\in;; iih* trip wore: < *a plain and Mrs. William Wells, hosts, Mr. anil Mrs. L. W. Keislor anil Miss Margaret Wells, their houseguests, Mr. anil Mrs. I. T. Yaslcell ami Mr. anil Mrs. K. R. Cotton. POTTER tAMIl.Y llEIMON j1 The annual get-together meeting of the children, grandchildren rind relatives of the late Berry Potter was held at Holilen's Reach Thursday, August 12th. Mr. Potter, for a number of years before his death, observed : this date in memory of the birthday of his deceased wife. The ? children and grandchildren con s. tinue to make this date a happy \ occasion for the getting together *7 of the family. doe Potter, the sole surviving brother of Berry Potter, was present Thursday and took a lively *; part. For several years Mr. Joe \ir was s > severely afflicted that it (1 was not thought that he would [ suivive his brother. 7 The following members of the family, relatives and friends were present: Mr. and Mrs. Mercer ; ( Cos, their daughter. Mrs. Iris 4 McCORMIC Mowing Machine Stalk Cutters . INTERN Trucks ar Anil Po\ A Cjener, HARE 5 If || Wilson I I'i Con1 j&r Tg >fl WHITKV] |> Xf T>y = AVE Better "Offio rhitev E FARMEf % I Johnson, and children, Juliette, Gene and Mercer; Mrs. Lizzie Ca- K ton. of New Bern, and three p children, Vivan. Iris and Bobby: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potter and a children. Alden, Tyler, and Billie: Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Rourk. of <> ' Miami, Fla.: Mr. and Mrs. Martin J1, Kipper and children, ""Rhoda, ]i: Pearl, Elnora, Florence, Meta. ^ Nela, Vance. Howard and Herbert Hoover; Mrs. Daisy Willetts and m children, Althia and Eloise; Mrs. aB. Sullivan and children, Effie, j1( Marie, Leon and Eugene; Mrs. iN. W. Arnold and children, Jono, V, I Evelyn and Kilby; Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Page and children, Eliza-: ~ beth, Rosalind, B. R., Jr., and Sue ! d< By a vote of the family it was 1,' j decided to hold the 1PZ8 reunion 1 j"t the same place. ! A nnual Missionary Society Meeting \ \ The annual meeting of the X | Woman's Missionary ITnion of a .the Brunswick Baptist Associa- \ j tion will be held at Mill Creek A Baptist Church on Friday. Sept- \ ! ember 3rd. All members of the ij Missionary Societies and other W. M. IT. organizations in the county Ij are urged to be present. Ar interesting and instructive 5 program has been arranged, with ^ prominent speakers representing * I both our local and State-wide jfj I wot k. m Captain and Mrs. .1. I. Davis Ji and family spent last week on a a \.teation trip to Western North m Carolina. Mrs. Mary B. Vaskell and son. a auu ! . r nsi<cii, ami mis. s*:miin J Wonsnvnpe, of Wilkes-Banc, ) Pennn., are viidllng the former's ) son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. ) |L. 1. Yaskell, here this week. ) John I'. Wonsavage, member of ) the South port school faculty, has ) returned t ? South port from his ) home in Wilkes-Barre, Pennn. ) I .Miliaria | boo i Mqniil, Tablets IIEAHAHIK. ! Salve, SS u I \ 1'TKS I Try "Hub* My.Tlnii"?World's ') ISt'sl Mliifllt'llt ; ? > 1K-DFRRING |tj ;s and I lay Rakes If > {X? ' . Knife Grinders !<) \ & > Si si > > VTTONAL U\ id Tractors & j it a si ) vcr Unils fx ) |y-) j ? li a! Line Of ?j WARE 11 if p!T ,'i* ) mplement |l tpatiy 11 [LLE, N. C. t i Bf ) _____ & ? 1RAGEI ial" Average ille, N { WHO K1 Mr. and Mrs. Parker Howey, of Benson. " v WW ures Beach, visited Mrs. Georget a. J. Robbins and his daugh . Howcy Tuesday afternoon. > Miss Josephine Robbins, who I Bishop Thomas C. Darst was been visiting Mrs. Ida Daniels Southport visitor Tuesday. |the past two weeks, have reti Mrs. Victor Rice and two | ed to their home in Orlai lughters. who have been spend- Florida. They were accompai ig the past month here with1 home by Mrs. Daniels, who apt. and Mrs. I. B. Bussells, spend several weeks with ther tve returned to their home in Miss Elizabeth Taylor, who niherst, Mass. been spending the summer Mrs. and Ada Morse and her j Black Mountain, arrived home other, Mrs. Annie Furgerson, week. e visiting Mrs. John Moore at | Mias Dorothy Robinson, of >r home in Lake Waccamaw. leigh, spent last week-end 1 Miss Lulu Brown has as her with her parents, Mr. and J test Miss Wilma Langley, of G. D Robinson. sal.k of t.ami for taxes Xotice is hereby given that 1 have this day levied on the follo\ real estate .situated within the corporate limits of the Citj mthport. X. C.. to satisfy taxes due City of Southport for the year id vx ill soil same tn th?? highest bidder for cash at City ilall iloor in ily nt It o'clock A. At., September 13, 1937, unless sooner redee cording to law. J. E. CARR, City Tax Collect( WIIITF It \( i: \WT. dfsc. of i'rorkuty tax k V dams. J. .T. 1 lot Drown St ? 1 dtidge. Alls. L. R. 1 lot Caswell Ave. ? dridge. ,1. S. I lot Brown St 1 lien. Phillip Waterskirl - -J ndcrson. Alae 1 lot West St - - I il( 1 Ml, I". \\ . I mi .-"'IHIIIM', I uriftiiio mold, tieorgc 1 lot West St.* ~ - mold, .1 antes 1 lol Hninswick St mold. .1. ('. 'J lots Hrown ~ mold, J. .1. 1 lot Slit. Height* mold. .1. N. 1 lot West St Hanson. S. \*. l' lots S|?l. Heights - utivy. tiwirgc W. 1 lot Howe St. allard, Mrs. Helsy 1 lot Hay si aiik of Hanover 2 lota Nos. II & 12 an!; of Snutliport 1 lot Clarendon nlols. ltichnrd I lot Hwk. ti Spl. Height* ] ill. II. R l lot Atlantic Ave .. Figures AGAIN MYERS H | LEADER II Our Sale Monday, / ! 151588 lbs. for $52 s | INCLUDINl ! ( S Second Sale Monds ! ' Tuesday, August 31 ( ( ! ASK THF FA! j mun a a mm,.? m. * I AT | Myers V | CHADBOU! < Geo. A. Myer K K X X X X ALE MOl ) $27.20 : Has Been Made Any AREHG orth Caroli MS SAYS, TUG Berg. Nelson. & Tobiasen 1 lot Caswell Ave. 8.76 [Mi .27 Boyette, Mr St M itei, Brooks, J. \V.. Mi ,'Koy. A: Allen 1 lot Brown St.. 1 lot Atlantic, i- C. fa iave -v- Phillips, 1 Spt. Heights 18.7$ Hfl Bt-< r:. In. F. L 1 Kit ... . ...... .. .. 1.7*4 for Buckman. P. J. l lot Howe st 10.0c -^1^1 lrn- Burriss, T. tl. Est. 1 lot Bwk.. 1 College, 1 West 22.34 SH 1(j0 T. B. F.st. !<"< Ci?.??\\t-11. I Fn? CI.85 j Chamblee & Marsh 1 lot Moore & Howe - 22.08 &j| Church. J. B. 1 lot Moore & Lord. 2 S. & W., ' ? interest In C lots 9 Will Spt. Heights - 13.54 n i Church, J. B. & Co. 1 wharf & Packg. House lfi.80 Clemmons. Allard 5 lots Spt. Heights s has Clemmons. L. W. I lot Howe 14.94 n ;n Cooker. Mrs. Sabra 1 lot Brunswick St 13.28 CorlettH. H. C. 1 lot Bay St., 1 Waterskirf laSc Cox, Asa Est. 1 lot Brown St 10.dC Cox, Mrs. Mary 1 lot Bwk.. 2 West - 8.11 { ,[ Cranmer, E H. 2 lots West End, 2 Moore, l Atlantic, 1 Nash 36.06 Ea- Crapon, C. M. 1 lot Moore & Howe - 21.52 njfl Lre Crawfoi 1. J. X. V. 1 lot Arnold .... Crowley, J. s. 1 lot Bwk. St. ,!l j drs. Creech, B. H. 1 lot Howe & Brown 18.00 jfM Dallas. Mrs. Adria A. 1 lot Bay 13.04 Davis, D. M. 2 lots Howe, 1 Baj H Davis, S. P. 1 lot West & Atlantic 29.45 Dos her, T. Hoyle 1 lot Burlington - 2.58 Doslier, Dr. J. A. 1 lot ilowe. 1 Moon- A Atlanta ;,y ' Dng Doslier, Mary A. Est. 2 lots Caswell, 2 Smith & Weeks, I West 8.90 ici '.'1 Dosher. Richard last, l lot Clarendon. 1 Boundary, 1 Bay. 1 waterskirl. 1 i?rv " iMieij. 1 S. & \\\. 1 Swp. 15at'deii, l P.oundary A Clarendon . 133.54 Hj Dozier. Rdward 1 lot Xash St. - yy meu Dossier, George Bet. 1 lot West & Caswell 14.<4 J. Drew, II. Ij. 1 lol Leonard * 9 " Drew, Mrs. Gertrude 1 lot Lord St 13.34 VM Bills. B. A. i lot West St 1W1 ? iJ*^r i Fa redo, .Mrs. Joseph 1 lot Spt. Heights - Jf H ; |2 Fodnle liros .I" Ford. (\ A. 1 Arnold Alley 1 V V- Forrester, Mrs. Almira 1 lot Alhintie Ave - Id 9 .1 ? : Fountain, W. B. 1 lot Spt. Heights Uj , , ! Fountain, \V. G. 1 lot Howe St ? 1 <[ )(# M French, Mrs. W. A. I lot St. 3 ^9 -] ' FuIrher. Mrs. M.irv B. list. 1 1<>t Dry SI 13.64 9 Fullw !. Mr* .1 W. I I"! West SI. - 1" 17 |9 ' Fill I wood, Lewis 1 lot Burlington ?-75 {11^9 ,1-51 Fullwoori. \V. T. 1 lot Dry St 7.38 9^9 11 Fui*i?less, James 1 lol Burlington 1.47 K^H Fill Price ' lots llowe. I Caswell 10? 31 ,V- tlallowav. Dr. W. C. 1 lot Waterfront 14.43 H Vi' Gay. \V. M. Fsl. 1 lol West SI. t - 3.85 J i (Continued On Page 6) if ^9 yy vcM gigKyy xgit4tatgygg iff????f SI Don't Lie JI AS SHOWN HE IS THE jj I i HIGH PRICES! jj 11 August 23rd ... !' I ! I I !,3! 1.41, Average $27.40 j j S EVERY PILE jj 1 iy, Aug. 23, and 1st Sale jj J , and Friday, September 3 jj HI ?MF,R THAT SELLS jj J MYERS! | I Warehouse || I Hi, - - N.C. || I s, Owner and Prop. 1| iji WAY I where' j' II IUS? I ina 1 iGLES"
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