t./rnNESDAY, MAY 11, IS plXOCHLE club Mrs H. T. St. George was hos' Monday afternoon to the ?out!iport Pinochle club. n,playing were Mesdames ? c. Reece, W. S. Dosher, D. ,, Davis, J. W. Thompson, L. T. Yaskell. J. W. Ruark, J. A. Dos);er and Miss Marion St. George. At die conclusion of the games delicious refreshments were served bv the hostess. MISSIONARY society Members of the Methodist Missior.ary Society held their regular monthly meeting Monday afternoon in the annex of Trinity Methodist church. Mrs C. Ed. Taylor made a talk m;'"china." and a musical feature of the program was a solo by Miss Lelia Hubbard. ? Mrs Price Furrpless is presi- , dent of the society. j Personal i Mrs. W. R- McAuley is spend- ' jng several days this week in Elizabethtown with her husband, who is an employee of the State Highway Commission. I Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Yaskell and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones and children, Bobbie and Muriel Let visited Mr. and Mrs. M. L. 1 Burns and family in Charleston, \ S. C.. Sunday. ? i I Mrs and Mrs. Clarence Danford and son and Mrs. Bessie Watson, ft Cape May, N. J., are spending several days here. j Mrs. Hovle Dosher and children j left Saturday for New York City, where they will visit Mrs. Dosher's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Pearce, of i Camden. N. J? are visiting Mrs. Alice Pearce. * Miss Margaret Bartels spent i the past week-end in Beaufort ] attending the junior-senior prom, j Miss Marjorie O'Daniel is visitjig her grandfather, Captain Tomhiie St. George. t Mr. and Mrs.* George Grimes, i Jfrs. Evelyn Tyndall, Miss Blanch i Newton and the Rev. J. R. Potts t spent Thursday in Raleigh. Judge and Mrs. E. H. Cran- t mer. Jeanette Cranmer and Morris Cranmer left last week for Baton P.ouge, La., to visit Mr. 8 and Mrs. E. H. Cranmer, Jr. * 8 m Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dixon, of Wallace, spent Sunday with her 1 grandmother, Mrs. Athalia St. Ceorge. * ? James MeKeithan spent the 1 past week-end visiting friends in 6 Beaufort. ( Jack Swann Is * visiting his ao it. Mrs. E. F. St. George, in J Moultryville, S. C. 1 m 9 I Miss Mamie Wolfe has returned i, I STOP SEA SICKNESS J AMONO-BROM Manufactured By s Fl Watson Drug Go. 18 SOUTHPORT, N. C. 1 UB V Regular Size Bottle 35c f Mail Orders Promptly Filled. j 1 Summer Sj Keep Cool! . . . L HV Men and Women B'; serviceable summer war* B>;JB onable Prices . . . . Sh Women . . . Wash Pants B| for Men . . . Offered to B| can't be beat at the pric< B ^ I Shallotte T: Hk: Hobson Ki I SHALLOT 138 | NEWS 1 BRIEFS j OPERATION Mrs. J. E. Carr is recuperating j from an operation for the removal of her appendix at the Brunswick County Hospital, last Wednesday. I IN NEW HOME Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Fergus have moved into the new home which they recently purchased \ from Dr. W. S. Dosher. 1 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Willis, of South port, announce the birth of i daughter, Frances Carolyne, on Way 4, at the Brunswick County Hospital. APPENDICITIS George R. Hicks, of Winnabow, inderwent an operation for the emoval of his appendix at the j 3runswick County Hospital Fri- % lay. , FOR TREATMENT Miss Adeline Huff, of Ash, enered the Brunswick Countv Hos lital Sunday for treatment. j, UNDERGOES OPERATION i1 A. B. Long, Jr., son of Mr. and J Mrs. A. B. Long, of Ash, under- j vent an operation for the remov- c il of his appendix at the Bruns- t vick County Hospital Sunday. SlTRGICAL PATIENT Mrs. Otto Hickman, of South- 1" >ort, entered the Brunswick t bounty Hospital Monday for sur- I jical treatment. J SURGICAL PATIENT t Mrs. O. A. Sullivan, of Winna- I x>w, is a surgical patient at the t Brunswick County Hospital. IMPROVEMENTS After making extensive repairs c to his home on Atlantic Avenue, < Monroe Branhill is now having v it repainted. F I APPENDECTOMY C Homer McKeithan returned I lere from Morgan City, La., Sa- C urday and Monday morning he t inderwent an operation at the F Brunswick County Hospital for .he removal of his appendix. o her home in Beaufort after | risiting here for the past week, j * Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Woodside j ind daughters, Mrs. Preston ) Bryant and Miss Bobbie Woodside, ] ire spending a month in New ( fork City with Mrs. W. R. Jen- ] tins and Horace Woodside. 1 V Bob Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Soyette and A1 Newberry, of jumberton, spent the past week:nd here with Mr. and Mrs. W. i Reece. .i d. 1 . ?. ? ? H. B. Smith, state Doner ins- ( >ector, is spending a few days at ; lis home here. f Miss Violet*Hewett, of Supply, ] s visiting Miss Marion Frink. < Mrs. H. C. Corlette and chilIren spent the week-end in Wenlell with Mrs. Corlette's parents. ... t Captain and Mrs. I. B. Bussells f ipent the past week-end in Ra- I eigh. t Miss Doris * Corlette and Miss v Yilma Barnett are spending ten e lays with the former's grand r iarents in Wendell. s Mrs. K. Cotton spent Sunday n Charleston, S. C. Y Clothes | .ook Your Best! || j H* ( will find comfortable, p. ( ; in our store at Reas- p? t oes, Hats, Dresses for M. ) , Shirts, Ties and Socks t i you in a quality that 1|. i rading Co. li rby, Prop. TE, N. G. S I ' T RETURNS HOME Miss Virginia Thompson return;d home Sunday from the Brunswick County Hospital, where she dad been a patient for two weeks. FOR TREATMENT J. W..,, Mintz, of-LelajpU,' is in the Brunswick County Hospital for treatment. INFANT TREATED Johnie Johnson, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, of Bolivia, is in the Brunswick County Hospital for surgical attention. OF RATION Mrs. G. H. Cannon, of Bolivia, jntered the Brunswick County Hospital Tuesday as a surgical patient. MEDICAL PATIENT Betty Lou Fulford, of Supply, is in the Biunswick County Hospital for medical treatment. IN HOSPITAL C. M. Fulford, of Supply, is in j the Brunswick County Hospital for treatment. HOSPITAL PATIENT D. I. Watson, popular Southport boy and member of the baseball team, entered the Brunswick County Hospital this morning for a surgical operation. GUEST SOLOIST Mrs. Peyton Brown, of Raleigh, vill be a visitor in the home of drs. E. M. Hall next week, and vill be guest-soloist at the meetng of the Woman's Club on Wedlesday afternoon. SUFFERS FRACTURES Mrs. H. A. Offitt, of New fork, was a patient at the Brunswick County Hospital Thurslay and Friday of last week afer she had suffered fracture of ler wrist and arm as she stepped >n the dock off her yacht at Litle River, S. C. CIRCLE MEETING Miss Lottie Mae Newton was lostess Monday evening to mem>ers of Circle No. 3 of Trinity itethodist church at her home on doore street. A Mother's Day >rogram was given. Thirteen nembers and one visitor were iresent for the meeting. Strawlerry shortcake was served. DISCHARGED The following patients were lischarged from the Brunswick bounty Hospital during the past reek: Virginia Thompson, Southlort: Mrs. S. B. Northrop, South>ort; J. F. Arnold, Southport, I race Jenerette, Waccamaw; Mrs. Dora Rourk, Shallotte; Janey ?anady, Ash; S. G. Holden, Couny home; Mrs. W. S. Sellers." Sup)ly. 21 INSTEAD OF 18 It has frequently been state 1 :hat the Greek freighter Mr. Dirfy was wrecked on me shoals 13 miles from Southport. This s an error, H. L. Beck, superln:endent of lighthouses for the 6th District, wrote the Civic Club .his week mat the wreck was L4.8 miles from the Cape Fear ighthouse. This would place it II miles from Soumport. CATHv G WHITEYS W. C. Osborne, home for the veek-end from Georgetown, S. C.t vhere he is employed on the Domstock, did sqme casting from Daswell Beach Saturday afternoon md reported the taking of half i dozen large whiteys, weighing >ver a pound and a half each. r? tVio nfti'fh + Vaoxr />o 11 fho u'hit. 141 uiv. UVi Mi VitVJ VUll biiV mtav >ys Kinfish. POOR SEASON The half-dozen or more shrimp rawlers of the Wells Brothers leet returned last week from tockville, S. C? where they have leen fishing most of this year. According to reports, they had a 'ery poor season and produced ve.n less than the boats that renamed here during the off seaion period. LIKES HIS FISHING A. C. Lentz.of Albemarle, likes lis fishing, especially at Southtort. He has already been here hree times with parties this ipring. Last week he was accomlanied by C. R. Bolick, T. F. >isco, T. B. Mauney and E. E. Suggs. They made a beautiful latch from the E. M. Lewis of ikptain Hulan Wats. GULF STREAM PERCH A month or more ago Henrjr >1. Callahan of the Hotel Cape Tear and the Southport Civic Dlub secretary went out on the 3ulf Stream prospecting. It was ;oo early and the weather was lot propitious. Heading homeyards Captain Hulan Watts stop>ed for half an hour at the vreck of the Mt. Dirfy. There he party took 150 pounds of larfe sea bass. Sarcastically, Mr. (eziah dubbed these fish "gulf itream perch." The name is stickng. Last week little stories in various papers referred to Gulf Stream perch at Southport. As a esult various and sundry inquiries are coming in from all sides. Some want to know how they are liting and some want to know list what sort of fish they are. Helen: He told me I was the prettiest and most interesting girl he had ever met. Aunt Irma: And you will trust yourself for life with a man who itarts to deceive you at the beginning of your engagement? HE STATE PORT PILOT. SC Whiteville Boys Camp On Island Spent Week-End Camping 1 On"* Bald Head Island; Under Charge Of Lee Greer, Whiteville Attorney i E i g h t e e r nusky Whiteville I youths, including the unbeaten high school boxing team, spent from Thursday until Monday in camp on Bald Head Island. They were in charge of Lee Greer, J Whiteville Attorney, who is much {interested in the training of {youth. Southport people were interested in the visit of these boys. The Civic Club secretary, W. B. [Keziah, made every effort to be [helpful, even going so far as to call up the island and ask if the boys would like having a supply of epsom salts or castor oil sent over for them. In addition to Skipper Greer the following were in the party: J. H. Edwards, George Wooten, Manson Canady, Arthur Baldwin, James Fore, Willard Byrd, Redwine David, Stacy Thomas, Homer Thomas, David Barksdale, Joe Maultsby, Bill Lewis, Eddie Odum, Simms Spears, Delmas Hooks, Montieth Powell, Ralph Powell and Warren. Cooke. I Municipal Official Pleased William H. Newell, Consultant for the North Carolina League of Municipalities, spent part of last week here working with city officials. Saturday Mr. Newell went out for a bit of trolling for blue3 and mackerel from the Eva Mae of Captain Hulan Watts. He brought in a fine bunch of both and was so well pleased that he told the Civic Club he intended to do plenty of fishing from Southport this spring and summer. Rotirk Brothers To Manage Cabins xmif nakine nrtttf hflinP X lie IICW eawttia nw>. -- built by Capt. I. B. Bussell, adjoining the River View Cafe, will be in charge of the Rourk Brothers, who own and operate the cafe. "Each cabin will have hot and colu snower baths and shouiri be very desirable among fishing parties, as well as helping a little to take care of the overflow of summer visitors. Both the Rourk boys, Crawford and Harry, are experienced in the restaurant and cafe business, having operated establishments in Wilmington and Southport for several years. Mill Branch Mill Branch May 10?Mrs. Perry Mintz left last week on a vacation. Mrs. Mintz has. been in poor health for sometime, and friends hope she will return very much improved. The many friends of Mrs. Barney Benette will be glad to know she's doing nicely after undergoing and operation in James Walker Hospital. A large crowd attended the funeral of Mrs. Olive Mintz Sunday afternoon at the Mintz cemetery near Shallotte. Winnabow News Mrs. Cushman Newhall, and his mother, Mrs. R. S. Newhall, of Philadelphia, Pa., arrived Tuesday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. George R. Foulke. Miss Annie Mae Woodside and mother, Mrs. J. Berg, of Southport, visited Mrs. A. P. Henry Wednesday evening. Dr. R. P. Hufham, of Wil - mingron, was a vjouui uviv Thursday. G. A. Jones spent Thursday with his son, Chas. F. Jones, in Wilmington. Reverend J. R. Potts, Miss Blanche Newton and Mrs. and Mrs. George Grimes, of Southport, were callers here on their return trip from Raleigh Thursday evening. Lindsay Skipper, of Rocky Mount, visited relatives here Saturday. Everett McKeithan and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Corbett and little son, of Wilmington, were visitors here Saturday afternoon. g. O. Craven, of Georgetown, S. C. spent the week-end here with his family. Miss May Padgett, of Wilmington, spent Sunday with madames A. P. and J. L. Henry. Mrs. Ora Wells and family, of Acme, attended services at New Hope Presbyterian church Sunday and dined with Mrs. E. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Robbins, of Charlotte, and little daughter are visiting Mr. Robbins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Robbins. Garland Maultsby, of Clinton, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maultsby last week-end. John Pridgen, of Wilmington, Foster Pridgen, of Rocky Mount, Miss Cora Pridgen, of Savannah, Ga., and Mrs. George Gale and son, of Charleston, were visitors here Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilkins, of Mt. Olive, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kopp, of Bolivia, visited | the Taylors and Johnsons Sun-1 day. We are glad to say Billie Potter son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. 1 J ' )UTHPORT, N. C. Potter, is doing nicely after being backed into by his father with his auto. He was not hurt so seriously as was feared. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lewis, of Wilmington, and R. F. Lewis, of Bolivia, attended ^services at- New Hope church Sunday morning. Misses Presson, Cooper and Davis spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Julia Taylor. Swift Boatwright and Ed Latimer, of Wilmington, were visitors here Tuesday fishing in Town Creek. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Plaxco, of Southport visited the Reids Saturday afternoon. Miss Alice Sawyer, of N. Y. arrived Monday evening to visit the Taylors and Johnsons. Reverend and Mrs. D. D. Lewis, of Westminster, S. C. were visitors at W. D. Lewis Tuesday on their way to attend Baptist Convention in Richmond, Va. Sargeant Kye and son, Ray, left Tuesday for Winston-Salem and Pittsboro. Political Cards FOR MEMBER BOARD OF EDUCATION I take this method of announcing my candidacy for the Democratic nomination as member of the board of education, subject to the will of the voters in the primary June 4. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of that office to the best of my ability. 6-2-* DON HARRELSON FOR COMMISSIONER I am seeking the Democratic woivihor of thp I ilUIliiililuuu lui uiemwvi ? allel with Nash Street 66 Feet tc the beginning, and being the same land conveyed to M. A. Northrop by Lucy Northrop 12th day of January 1931. and duly recorded in Hook 54 at page 110, Records of Brunswick County, to which reference is hereby especially made. Dated ana posted This 21 day ol April. 1938. Robert \\\ Davis, Trustee For Southport Building and Loan Association. 5-18-c TRUSTEE'S HALE OF REAL ESTATE Default having been made in the navrtient of the indebtedness secured by the deed of Trust executed 19th day of June. 193fi. by Louis O. Fullwood and Josie Fullwood. hi? wife, duly recorded in Hook 58, at page 3?!9. Records of Brunswick County to which reference is hereby especially made, said instrument having been duly executed by said Louis O. Fullwood and Josie Fullwood and wife to Robert W. Davis, Trustee for the Southport Building and Loan Association, and application having been made to the undersigned trustee by the said Southport Building and Loan Association, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in the City of Southnort. North Carolina, on Saturday the 21st day of May 1938. at 12 o'clock Noon, the following described lot. tract, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the City STOP ATHLETE'S FOOT Don't continue to suffer from a disease you can cure in three days! . . . Try H. & D. REMEDY Manufactured By WATSON DRUG CO. SOUTHPORT, N. C. Sold With Money Back Guarantee. REGULAR SIZE Bottle 50c Mail Orders Promptly Filled. ? J PORT! ... ick's Cafe JR SPECIALTY . Sanitary ns With Us For Party After You nir Fishing Trip! s Cafe : )RT, N. C. J! TACKLE I Jp-To-The Minute! jj| Equipment in stock 1| DEN'S | N CYCLE CO. 1 - 1914 I eet. Phone 526 TON, N. C. I ifwwwwi PAGE THREE > of Soutliport. Brunswick County. | ly with said I'. C. Tharp's line 101.31 Bfl North Carolina, and bounded and de- Feet to the dividing line between HK scribed as follows, to-wit: back lots numbers 1 and 2 of the *^H All that certain lot. tract, piece Taylor Tract; thence with said rtivfd' or parcel of land lying and being ing line South 2 degrees 42 feet Wm i in the State of North Carolina. Coun- Fast to John .Tones corner; thence EH > ty of Brunswick in Smithville Town- Kastwardly with aaid John Jones line B ' ami' iSM ^d'Me.ray^ .o ??? haginulng. and being the same lows, tfewlt: I land conveyed to Louis O. Fullwood ^H ; AdJfi.J.r the lands .ofl p.|.C Tharp *" ^^ H et als. Being a part of back lot no 1 Apriit ^34, anj juiy recorded In of the William Taylor Tract and j Book 59. at page 254. Records of IH Beginning at a point in the Western Brunswick County, to which sefer. Line Burrington Avenue 150 Feet ence is hereby especially made. mm I Northwardly from the intersection of , Dated and posted this the 21st IH the Northern Line of Brown Street d t\ of April. IMS, with the Western Line of Burring- 1 Robert W. Davis. Trustee for IH ton Avenue, runs thence Northwardly j Southport Building and Loan Assocla- ^B ; with said line Fifty (50) Feet to the tlon. ?9| | P. C. Tharp Line; thence Weal ward- j 0-1 Sc H S. W. WATTS SONS ill Southport, N. C. 9 J| Commercial And Sport Fishing ? i Gulf Fishing A Specialty H I IB 1 ) Seaworthy Boats With (Conveniences 'jS 11 For Ladies! 11| PHONE 47. Write Or Ask For The | I | WATTS BOATS jl i fcltltKltmtKKKmtiOtKKMKKMKHKIIKIKIM1* fl j Hotel-- || I - - Opportunity 11 S South port offers the best opportunity of a Hj 3 any town or city in North Carolina for the 3 jjfl H builders and operators of a modern hotel of B Bj I fifty or more rooms. H H This will be a paying proposition. Yachts- 3 Iff men, Tourists, Vacationists, Sportsmen will pro- h U vide big year round patronage. B H Inquiries And Investigation Are Invited 9 Southport Civic Club |g W. B. KEZIAH, Executive Secretary 5 Gj suuihruKi, w. in S We welcome all inquiries relative to the sport H S fishing and to all matters relative to Southport S S and Brunswick county. ? iPifHfaiaHfaBjafHrajgfamBfBrajararafgJHfHiarararafgfgfafajajzf^JffiM IFor Charter To Fishing Parties The Bingo Boats VAGABOND I Captain George Floyd BUDDY ||i | Captain Bill Aldridge B I We get the sort of fish you want, BII S off-shore or in the Gulf Stream. . . . feII I SPEEDY AND RELIABLE! 11 S We urge that, when possible, your g I 3 party make its reservation for week Ml | days. Avoid the crowd, get better |j *1 ja fishing and have better assurance of g jl a getting the boat you want! JSj I | WIRE OR WRITE FOR ||9 I RESERVATIONS |fl S. I (BINGO) BURRIS II I SOUTHPORT, N. C. 11] in >1