IrcnAV. MAY 25, 1938
\\"S CH'B I?15011 cl?"Life's Garden- Bond? '
' I "Two Clocks" ?Rogers-- Mescouthport
Woman's club dames Yaskell, Hall, Corlette,
meeting for the year Ravis. ,
afternoon at the Piano solo ?"The Rosary"?
f yts E. M. Hall, who ar- Neevin?John Lowell Hall.
1,1 program, featuring Vocal trips?"Singers and
I, , a.posers. Songs"?Eichhorn?"At Dawning"
room of the Hall ?Cadman? Mesdames? Yaskell,
~ i i Hall, Corlette.
Has attractive 1 uco ( Vocal solos?"Spring's a Lov- .
.fusion of spring flowers, able Lady"?Elliot? "The Hand
I artists present were Mrs. of You"? Bond?"Nothin' But .
u.'.iwn. of Raleigh, vocal Love"?-Bond "Nah Lindy Lou"?
y s p. E. Ward, of Strickland?"Little Boy Blue"? '
st. Nevin?"Morning? Oley Speaks !
rendered was as ?"Brown Bird Singing"?Bond? ;
"Perfect Day"?Bond?Mrs. Pey- .
L, , vents?Mrs. J. W. ton Brown.
Piano solos?"Polonarse De Con- j
Lu,an music?a paper by? cert?Henry Gechl ? "Canzone"
[ I! ltond. ?Shippan?Mrs. D. E. Ward.
L solos "Out of the Accompanists?Mrs. D. E. Ward
peach ?"Tarantella" and Mrs. I. B. Bussells.
I, ,.on Mrs. Raudolph J. At the conclusion of the pro- J
gram, delicious refreshments of ,
Lts -"Do You Remember" punch and cake were served by ,
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k Carolina WILMINGTON
IRS., FRI., And SAT., MONDAV And TUESDAY .
MAY 26-27-28 MAY 30-31 |l
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This Great Once-A-Ye
EFIRD'S AM
|UNE S.
n n l mi
I starts Friday IV
I May the 27th, 9
I ?? Lasts Entire Month ol
This Is No Accident?We've Plannt
repared For This Great VALUE <
hot,sands and Thousands of Customers 1
inas And Virginia Watch, Wait and Lool
""eat Sale Every Year!
Store Closed 2 o'clock Thurs. Big Barg
I To Mark Down Prices et* Specie
I I o . , ? . T PLENTY I
I I'Atra Special Bargains In TO SER>
I Every Department SJORE CL
buy now! to ma
let Nothing Keep You Away From
| P/? I Great
i t, T ITd$ juk
n
he hostess, who was assisted by
tfrs. George Y. Watson, Miss
Susie Newton and Mrs. Annie K.
/itou.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Captain and Mrs. J. I. Davis
were hosts at a dinner party at
their home in Southport Sunday
in honor of S. E. Memory, of
WhiteviHe, father of Mrs. Davis,
on his eighty-second birthday.
The lower floor of the home
was thrown en suite and was
beautifully decorated with a profusion
of mixed spring flowers.
A large white birthday cake with
lighted tapers, nested in a bed of
vari-colored sweetpeas, graced
the dining table.
Covers were laid for S. E.
Memory, the honoree, T. S. Mem>ry..
and Mrs. Annie Memory
Spears, of WhiteviHe; Captain and
Mrs. J. T. Sellers, Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Williford and Mrs. T. C.
Bell, of Wilmington; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Townsend, _ of Elizabet
htown; Mr. and Mrs. Lex
Jones and Captain and Mrs. J.
I. Davis, of Southport.
During the afternoon a host
of friends called to pay their
respects to Mr. Memory and to
wish for him many happy returns
of the day. They remained
to enjoy a delightful musical program
which included selections
from Carrie Jacobs Bond's best
loved works. .Taking part in the
vocal trio and quartet selections
were Mrs. L. T. Yaskell, Mrs.
E. M. Hall, Mrs. Harry Corlette
and Mrs. J. I. Davis. Mrs. I. B.
Bussells was accompanist.
The expression of good wishes
and the beautiful gifts received
by Mr. Memory showed in a
small way the high esteem in
which he is held by his friends.
MRS. YASKELL HOSTESS
Mrs. L. T. Yaskell was hostess
Monday afternoon to the Pinochle
i'lub, high 'score prize being won
>y Mrs. Lee Garrett.
r run jt'iiu ami caae were serv;d
as refreshments.
Those playing: were Mesdames
>e Garrett, H. T. St. George, D.
rt. Davis, W. S. Dosher, J. W.
luark, J. A. Dosher and Miss
vfarion St. George.
JOINT PARTY
A birthday party at which
dary Ann Loughlin and Danny
Harrelson were joint honorees
vas given at the Loughlin home
donday afternoon.
The little guests enjoyed playng
numerous games, after which
lelicious refreshments of ice
:ream and cake were served.
Those present were Nancy
lane and Caren Swann, Charlene
Jewton and Joe Young, III.
ar Event
IUAL
A LEI
(orning
IA E
1 JUNE ?
:d For Weeks and
GIVING EVENT!
hroughout the Garo-1
k Forward to This I
ain Tables Arrang- J
il For Fast Selling!
:xtra sales people
fe you promptly! i
osed 2 00 thursday i
rk down prices!
This Big Event!
t Annual
IE SALE
_
IE STATE PORT PILOT.
Personal
Mrs. Addie Messick, of Virgin:
is visiting her nephew, Capta
I. B. Busselis.
Bobbie MeKeithan, of Edwar
Memorial Military Institu'
Salemburg, is spending the suj
mer here with Miss Lottie M
Newton. %
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ruark ai
Mrs. George Savage, of Wilmin
ton, spent Sunday here with Mi
Eva Wolfe.
Mr. and" Mrs. James Purple;
of Raleigh, and B. L. Furpless,
Winston-Salem, spent the wee
end here with Mr. and Mrs. Pri
Furpless.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus McNeill aj
two daughters, Sally Ann a
Gertrude Gause, are visiting Mi
D. J. McNeill, at Fernandir
Fla.
Harold Watson, member of t
crew of the U. S. E. dred
Comstock, is spending his vac
tion here with his mother, Mi
George Y. Watson.
Mrs. Lanier Furpless left Su
day for Louisburg College whe
she will attend the graduatii
exercises of her brother Di
Walker.
Ormand Leggett has return
home following a visit with rel
tives at Scotland Neck.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Messic
of Morgan City, La., are visitil
relatives here.
Miss Marion Watson, .memb
of the high school faculty
Asheboro, has returned home f
the summer.
Mrs. Fred Ashbign spent la
week at Carolina Beach with h
husband.
Mrs. Dudley, of Rocky Moui
is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
D. Sutton.
G. K. Messick, of Georgetow
C! r* ennnt tVlP Tt?st WPek-P]
here with his family.
Mrs. George Y. Watson, Miss
Elizabeth and Marion Watson a;
Harold Watson are attending t
graduation exercises at Louisbu
College this week. David Wats
is a member of the graduati
class.
Charles Southerland, Richa
Taylor. Munroe Barnhill a:
Preston Bryant, all members
the crew of the U. S. E. dred,
Comstock, spent the past wee
end here with relatives.
Oscar Lewis, of Kinston, spe
the past week-end here with 1
sister, Mrs. Hattie Thorpe.
R. T. Woodside and daughti
Mrs. Preston Bryant, have I
turned from New York City f<
lowing a visit there with rel
tivfsMrs.
J. D. Sutton, pisses Loui
Niernsee, Frances Bellamy, ai
Lucy Anderson and Earl Bellan
are attending the graduation e
ercises at Louisburg College tl
week.
Mrs. R. L. Jones and son, Bo
bie, and Mrs. Henry Potts ai
son, Billie, spent Saturday ai
Sunday in Charleston, S. C., vl
iting Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bun
Murriel Lee Jones returned hor
with them following a weel
visit there.
Miss Anna Taylor return
Monday from Greensboro Colle
where she has been a student f
the past two years.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Morris,
Wilmington, spent Sunday he
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Christian.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Griffin ai
son, Bob, of Woodland, visit
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reece tt
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Fulch
and daughter, of Wilmingtc
spent Sundy with Mrs. Fulchei
mother, Mrs. Susie Carr.
W. R. McAuley, Charles Pa
ker and Lonnie McDowell, of t
State Highway Commission, spe
the week-end here with their re
pective families.
Miss Joy Arnold is spendii
some time at Greer, 3. C? wi
her aunt, M. A. Jordan.
Miss Anna Katherine Garre
left Sunday to spend a few da
with her aunt, Mrs. Josie Jell
at Mars Hill College. Mrs. Jel
and son, Eddie, will return wi
her the latter part of this wee
D. M. Davis, who is employ
by the Fisheries Commission a
spends most of his time in t
eastern part of the sta
is here this week with his fami
Little Miss Elisabeth Davis h
returned home from a two wee
visit to her aunt, Mrs. Smith,
Gloucester.
MRS. YOUNG HONOREI
Mrs. Joe Young, of Pearsc
Ga, was honoree Thursday nig
at a bridge party given by M
R. J. Mintz at her home here.
Bridge was played at thr
tables, with high score prize g
ing to Mrs. R. L. Jones, Mrs.
M. Wolfe cut the consolatic
Mrs. Young received a gut
prize.
Ice cream and cake were sei
ed.
Others playing were: Mesdam
R. B. Thompson, J. G. Christie
H. T. St George, L. T. Yaskt
L. C. Fergus, W. P. Jorgens
and J. W. Ruark and Miss Ma
on St. George.
DISMISSED
The following patients we
dismissed from the Brunswi
County Hospital during the ps
week: Mrs. George Cannon,
Bolivia; Mrs. H. K. White, Sout
port; and Mrs. R. L. Sullive
Winnabow.
SOUTHPORT. N. C.
11 NEWS k
BRIEFS U
In \ ty
trs
ds TREATMENT .
te> Mrs. F. A. Long, of Supply, is
n" a patient in the Brunswick Counae
ty Hospital.
]
nd PATIENT inf
B~ Mrs. G. H. Hayes, of Delco, Is cr?
rs- in the Brunswick County Hospi- th(
tal for treatment, having been to
ss, admitted Monday. pri
of am
k. INJURED dis
ce Elmore Mintz is in the Bruns- fiD
wick County Hospital suffering g-2
^ from injuries sustained in an __
n(j automobile accident Sunday night.
;'S. i
MEDICAL PATIENT no!
Mrs. J. E. Caison, of Supply,
he was admitted to the Brunswick a
County Hospital Sunday for bu,
treatment. qu
HOSPITAL PATIENT
Mrs. M. A. Sullivan, of Winnan
re bow, .was admitted to the Brunson
wick County Hospital for treat- ?
in ment Saturday.
ed IN HOSPITAL ?
a* Virginia Oollum, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Collum, 6f g
ih, Leland, was admitted Monday to
the Brunswick County Hospital ' \
for treatment. 'all
er as
[ ?ui
at TONSILAR OPERATION No
or ....Venita Lewis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Lewis, of Leland, by
st had her tonsils removed at the {a{j
er Brunswick County Hospital Mon- ai>i
day. ?,
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J- APPENDECTOMY
| Stanley O'Neill, memDer 01 cne pia
n, crew of the U. S. E. dredge edn
nd Comstock, underwent an opera- M.
tion for the removal of his ap- ^
es pendix at the Brunswick County
id Hospital last Wednesday. 0f1
he due
rg TON 8ULECTOM V
on Betty Louise Hewette, daugh- of
on ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. He- {Jf{j
wett, of Shallotte, underwent an put
rd operation for the removal of her
nd tonsils at the Brunswick County pie
of Hospital this week.
k Political Cards ?
nl For Board Of Education Ad
l's I am a candidate for re-nomination
as member of the county
5r' board of education, subject to the Su*
e" will of the voters in the Democ- wh
ratic primary on June 4. If noa"
minated, I pledge myself to serve feu
in the future as I have in the JljJI
se past. Your vote and support will the
^ be appreciated.
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FOR RECORDER inJ
Tn the Republican primary the
ne 4 vote for Herbert M. Pot- p?
forjudge of Brunswick coun- B.
wit
Recorder's court. A college- diei
lined man with a keen sense
personal responsibmiy. j;;5j
FOB MEMBER- low
BOARD OF EDUCATION
[ take this method of announc- Sou
; my candidacy for the Demoitic
nomination as member of
i board of education, subject I" *
the will of the voters in the :
mary June 4. If nominated
1 elected I pledge myself to
charge the duties of that ofe
to the best of my ability.
!-* DON HARRELSON
FOR COMMISSIONER
[ am seeking the Democratic
mination for member of the
ml of county commissioners,
position which I believe my
siness experience and training
alifies me to hold. Your active
l>port and vot in the June Priiry
will be appreciated.
J. ROLAND MINTZ
6-1-*
LEGALS
KOTICE (IF SI MMONS +"
IX THE SUPERIOR COURT e
TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK Vte,
leta Bellamy Vs. Ottis Bellamy tgfi
'he defendant, Ottis Bellainy, will $53
e notice that an action entitled
above has been commenced in the
>erior Court of Brunswick County, tfg
/- u?., Kv ?ho nlnlntiff for #5
lolute divorce upon the grounds
two vears separation as provided Jg
law of the State of North Caro- g
i. Said defendant will further Jgj
e notice that he is required to yg
war at the office of the Clerk Mm
the Superior Court of said County yg
the Courthouse in Southport, N. |
on or before the 5th day of
ic 19SS, and answer or demur to
complaint in said action, or the
intiff will apply for relief demand- jug
in said complaint.
'his tin- 5th day of May. 1938. Sj&
It. Watkins, Asst. Clerk Superior ?2
urt. 6-1-c -SB
"apmimstkatoics notice
laving qualified as Administrator rx
the Estate of M. C. Kobblns. Jaw
eased, late of the County of Cg
jnswlck. this is to notify all peris
having claims against the estate ?x
said deceased to exhibit them to
undersigned at his office, Wilngton.
N. C., Life Insurance Com- -sKl
iy of Virginia Branch, Wilmington. Cg
C., on or before the 25th day of
y, 1939, or this notice will be $3
aded in bar of any recovery.
til persons indebted to said estate Jo
1 please make payment immediaterhis
25th day of May, 1938.
M. Bobbins. Administrator of the Jo
late of M. C. Bobbins.
tohert W. Davis, Attorney for the Jg
minlstrator. ^
NOTICE OF HALE
iy virtue of a judgment of the og
perior Court of Brunswick County,
erein Brunswick County, et als.,
! plaintiffs, and Hale Beach Deoapnant
Company. Inc., are deintuit**
the undersigned Receiver Jfe
1 expose for sale at the Court
use Door in Southport. N. C.. to
last and highest bidder, for ^
ih. on Wednesday. June 22. 1938, jg
twelve o'clock Noon, the follow- Vfc1
? THE V(
unswicl
has been falsely repori
me in my candidacy f
of the Eighth Judicial
with certain local candi
andidates and that I ai
tain local candidates.
Neither I, nor any of n
> we contemplate takin
J to face any person wh<
: against me. I am in
;s. I hereby ask my f]
s to me immediately, ii
portunity to prove thei
have made many frier
appreciate the friendlir
las been received. It
no one, but to be friendl
:ople. My opponent, ft
md I feel sure that he
jf his over-zealous supp
s for the purpose of inj
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PAGE THREE
; described lands, subject, however, to the beginning In the center of
the right-of-way of the Inland Hearing Branch, excepting therefrom
iterway, to-wit: Lying and being I the portion of said premises contaLnBrunswick
County. N. C.. and ed witfiin the right-of-way of the
imbed as follows: Intra Coastal Waterway, which exleginning
at the mouth of RoarBranch,
the Eastern edge of c?P^on shown on map prepared
lands of S. B. Frlnk. et al.. in by Lewis L. Merrltt. c. April 1931,
dividing line between Hale Reach registered in the Register of Deeds
relopment Company. Inc., and S. Office of Brunswick County, North
Frink. et al.. and running thence Carolina.
h the edge of the high land as All the rights of the Slate of
tinguished from the marsh, in North Carolina in the condemnation
Easterly direction passing Spring proceeding against the above named
inch. Little Field Slue, Cause defendants are excepted. The puriding.
Killvart Creek, the Duck chaser will deposit 10 per cent of
id, to the center of Big Gut the bid. and the sale Is subject to
ek: thence South 10 East to the confirmation by the Court.
water mark of the Atlantic This the L'lst day of May. 1938.
an; and thence along the low Rudolph I. Mints. Receiver of Hale
ler mark Westwardly to a point Beac.h Development Company, Inc.
ith of the beginning, thence North Isaac C. Wright. Attorney. 6-16-c
NOTICE
THE OLD BUTLER MILL POND NEAR
- ? ? - ? ? ? ? ? rti /\nr*rn
LONGWOOD WILL BL UKAintu in urulk
TO MAKE REPAIRS, ON SATURDAY, JUNE
4th. POND WILL BE FISHED!
FEE IS $1.00 FOR 10 HOURS
See Or Write
J. 0. SMITH
ASH, N. C.
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INSECTICIDES I
Whether it is fly and mosquito ||
control that you are interested in, or If
whether you are trying to save your |?
garden and field crops from insects?
come to see us for the proper spray |C
or poison. m
We have the material you will ||
need to wage a successful battle if
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| Shallotte Trading Co. 1
Hobson Kirby, Prop,
j SHALLOTTE, N. G. |
)TERS OF |
: Countv: I
ted, for the purpose of in- m
or Judge of the Superior 2 ?
District, that I have com- ?'
dates against cerain other
n financing the campaign
This report is absolutely
ly friends have done this,
g any sueh action. I will 1.
t> wishes to make any such ||
a position to refute such H
riends to report any such If
n order that I might have g
ids in Brunswick County, 1*
less with which my candi- If.
has been my purpose to
ly to all candidates and all g
Ar. Burney, is a splendid \
has no knowledge that |
lorters are spreading false |
uring me. |
. Moore I
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