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I^^y. DECEMBER zi, 1938 I - ,' 11 >( ; 1-" at lho homo of Mrs. W. C ri:N'1 ' .11 Reece. . !?*!( i |H. Woman's Aux- j The house was attractively dec< ' Phillips Episcopal i orated in the spirit of the Yule. ,t o benefit tille' In t,le <H?ing loom, When ' '/.I evenino- Suests we,e served following the ' !IU Mrs 1 W Kernes, a tiny Christmas tree was ! s- (ho centerpiece, and mellow lighl r,n compiled high from *? whit? taf^ cast danc M . H.lies while the! ?ng shadows about the room ' t|,e men was R. | P1^'"* were Mrs. J- G Christian, who won high scow t>t tier P'prize, Mesdames J ,W. Jetks, J r V - ^ H W- HOOd. K.Je_ Can. D M Davis. j. W , , G. Christian, Louis . Thompson, W. S. Dosher, H. T r ? h T. St. George, Miss ] gt George and Miss Marion St P; , Willis. R. L. -tones and | GeorRe ;vinB were Mr. anil MISS HOOD HOSTESS v gkell, Mesdames W. j \tuiie K. Vitou, C. C. | Miss Nancy Hoixl was hostes; W s. Dosher. W. R. [ Monday at a delightful bridgi \\ Kuai k. K. M. Niem- party at the home of her parents I \ Bryant. A. E. Hunt- The room where games were play '\|.s W. S. Wells; Misses ed was tastfully decorated witl Lottie Mae New- Christmas greenery and novelties Parkhill and Mar- High score prize for the even H T. St. George, ing was compiled by Mrs. Wil H skanon. liam Jorgensen and consolatioi was cut by Mrs. Fred Willing 'IK CLl'B Others playing were Mesdame: L. C. Fergus. W. R. McGlamery I !.,; < the Pinochle Club A. D. Harrelson, R. B. Thomp I outstanding party son and Miss Elizabeth Watson I Monday afternoon i Green ice cream garnished witl ^ 1 I Biiriinnwnnnw--w?MiHi I MAGNOLIA DAIRY I GRADE "A" MILK Southport, N. G. &M '&M '&M '&M ffiH. '&M SPSS. SfliMf I TAX P Please TA ? The County is f The Board of Count J | December 19th, 193? ||l "ORDERED th be authorized and i quent taxes due Brui Ill PAYY0U1 of having } If CHAS. 111! tax collect?r red cherries carried out the Christmas color scheme in the refreshments served at the conclusion of the games. BRIDGE CLUB mrs. j. d. Sutton was hostess . | Friday afternoon to her bridge 11 club. The Christmas motif was | carried out in decorations and favors. ' Mrs. J. E. Carr compiled high score while the consolation prize i' went to Miss Winnie Willis. Oth11 ers playing were Mesdames J. G. j Christian, H. T. St. George, D. |m. Davis, M. A. Northrop, P. O. . Leggett and W. S. Wells. ; At the conclusion of the games' . tuna fish salad, crackers and . coffee were served. j CIRCLE NUMBER THREE | Circle No. 3 of Trinity Methi odist church met last week with | Mrs. Charles Wells and an inter'! esting Christmas program was ! I rendered, followed by exchange of gifts. Delicious refreshments ' were served by the hostess. The, 1 January meeting will be with Mrs. E. M. Hall at the Meth-1 " odist parsonage. 1 W. M. U. DAY ; OF PRAYER On Wednesday, December 14 ' the W. M. U. of Town Creek ' Baptist Church observed the day 1' of prayer for foreign missions at the church. As each woman told of the conditions and needs j ?! of a given field she was asked to (offer a prayer for that special field. This continued throughout 4u? j *-:i liik u ay umu ail nciua niicir Baptists have missionaries were learned of and prayed about. Lunch was served at the noon hour by each lady having brought a small basket. Four of the brethren attended half the day, Ebert Lenair, John Mills, William Hufham and Bennie Mills. They | were welcome by the following: Mrs. Tom Johnson, pastor's wife, Mrs. R. L. Rabon, Mrs. E. R. Hufham, Miss Estelle Mills, Mrs. J. H. Mills, Mrs. Maultsby Mills, Miss Margaret Mills, Mrs. Bessie i Wolfe, Mrs. George Rabon, Mrs. j Louise Bollinger, Mrs. Lula! Sharpe, Mi's. Eloise Roach, Miss: Omage Johnson, Little Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Bennie Mills, Mrs. | Ebert Lenair, Mrs. Bigford, Quite | a liberal offering was made for | the Lottie Moon Christmas fund | . for the field studied. Mrs. James Wolfe and daughter y! of Tampa, Fla., are snending this week with Mrs. Eva Wolfe. ' AYE i KE Nc A >adly in need of funds ai y Commissioners, at the !, passed the following 01 ?/ lat Ghas E. Gause, Tax nstructed to proceed wi n January 3rd, 1939, or lswick County as provid & TAXES dties and cost, and emb 'our property levied on J 1937 AND PRIOR \ \ E. GA BRUNSW THE STATE PORT PI LP' Personal Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Corsi of New Jersey are spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weeks. ? Mrs. J. H. Hilton of Charleston is spending the holidays here v with the family of her daughter, j Mrs. Frank Mollyeheck. t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith spent the past week-end in Wilmington. - b Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Loughlin, j Jr., and Mrs. S. L. Brinkman ii spent last week-end in Washington, D. C., with Captain S. L. Brinkman. who is a patient in the government hospital. r 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Messiek of Morgan City, La., are visiting relatives here during the Christmas holidays. I * S Miss Marion Watson and John t Garrgtt, members of the faculty of Ashboro high school, are spending the Christmas holidays here with their respective parents. f - c Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Piner have v returned to Bald Head Island r after spending a month's vacation in Southport. * Mrs. E. M. Hall returned Mon- c day evening from Raleigh where 1 she attended the presentation of ] Bach's "Christmas Oratoria" by the St. Cecilia club. * * Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thompson { and daughter, Jean Evelyn, left t this morning for Pearson, Ga.. to j i nnnn.l Vw? f'Vl IS t *V\ O G VlrtllflflVg V apciiu Lite VtltlOLlilUJ IIU1.UUJ ?. , with Mrs. Thompson's parents. * Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holmes are spending the Christmas vacation { in LaCrosse, Wis., with their son i and daughter-in-law. 1 . . . , Miss Ester Prevatt, member of i the nursing staff at Brunswick County Hospital, left Wednesday to spend Christmas with her par- i ents at Lumberton. i . Mrs. Raymond J. Kiddoo of ( Charlotte arrived Friday to spend the Christmas holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Taylor. , ... < Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Arrington j and two children, Mrs. E. H. t Cranmer and son, Morris, arrived last week from the Panama Canal m" 1 < nice I f 1 t this time, sir meeting rder: Collector, th levy on I I 1 all delined by law" ; now >arrassment JJjlj 'EARS USE 1 flCK COUNTY [*, SOUTHPORT, N. C. NEWS 1 BRIEFS . - APPENDIX REMOVED Mrs. David Ross of Freeland ras operated upon Sunday at the Irunswick County Hospital for he removal of her appendix. INFECTION Mrs. D. E. DeVone of Winnaiow is in the Brunswick County lospital for treatment for a leg nfeetion. PATIENT Green Lewis of Bolivia is a latient at the Brunswick County lospital. OBSERVATION May Clemmons, daughter of dr. and Mrs. Ermon Clemmons of Supply, is under observation at he Brunswick County Hospital. APPENDECTOMY L. F. Early, member of the acuity at Shallotte school, was >perated on Saturday at Brunsvick County Hospital for the renovnl of his appendix. NEW ROOF A new roof has recently been irected on the Ft. Johnston gar ison building by Lightkeeper F. d. Mollycheck. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Parents and patrons are invit d to the Christmas prog'-am to >e presented tomorrow morning at 10:15 o'clock in the Southport ligh school auditorium. BADLY BURNED Nettie Hewett. daughter of Mr. ind M>'S. Tom Hewett of Supply s a patient in Brunswick County hospital where she is being treat d for second-degree burns. OPERATION W. L. Styi'on of Southport mderwent an operation for the emoval of his appendix Thurslay night at the Brunswick bounty Hospital. IN HOSPITAL MissThelma Johnson, daughter i )f R. O. Johnson, underwent an >peration in James Walker HosJital, Wilmington, Thursday for :he removal of her appendix. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS Rev. C. N. Phillips will preach Sunday morning at II o'clock at Shallotte Village: at 3 o'clock :hat afternoon at Union Methodist ihurch and at 7 o'clock at Shalotte camp. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH "The Manger", will be the topic )f a special Christmas message lelivered by Rev. J. R. Potts Sunday evening at the Southport Presbyterian church. The pageant jriginally scheduled for Thursday, December 22, will be presented lext Tuesday night at the church. CORRECTION Last week when reporting the salaries approved by memebrs of the board of commissioners for county employees for the coming year it was stated that Jailor J. H. Russ wfas to receive $75.00 per month. This should have been tone. Mr. and M'-s. C. C. Cannon left Monday for Charleston, S. C., to bring home their daughter. Miss Mary Dick Cannon, student at Charleston College. * * Mr. and Mrs. K. Tobiasen have returned from Wilmington where they spent the past month with their son. Toralph Tobiasen. The three of them plan to spend the Christmas holidays in Evansville, Ind., with the parents of Mrs. Toralph Tobiasen, who has been visiting there for about a month. ? ? G. W. Bunker spent the weekend in Southport but left Monday for Raleigh. ? Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Moore and son, Paul Merritt, of Morgan City, La., have arrived here to spend the Christmas holidays. $ ft $ tt tt A * A * A A A B5V 1Lklil May me offer our wish for peace and prosperity throughout the coming year. GUT RATE STORE Harry Robinson, Mgr. SOUTHPORT, N. C. J. H. Shannon, assistant county The following members were pres auditor. Jailor Russ is on a erit: Mrs. H. L. Mintz, Mrs. J. G straight fee basis for sen-ices A ,d Mrs R g Urhlte Mr? rendered the county. ... , _ _ Charles Russ, Mrs. W. A. Russ i Mrs. pelmas JJewett. Mrs. M. H Rourk, Miss Corrine Greene, Mrs \Jotj) Arri1l,l/c Lennon Swain. Mrs. Harvey Stan liCH' Sir til wlS ley. Miss Gladys Fry#, Mrs. Len nie Hgwett, Miss Eula Mae Long n Miss Catherine Chadwick. Mfs H. C. Stone, Mrs. R. p. Whit, 1/ land Mrs. Bailey Russ. n? j The hostesses, assisted by Mrs j Harvey Stanley and Mrs. Lennoi f I Swain, served a delicious sain, course to the guests. [ Wingate Swain of Wake Fores I IVv College Ls spending Chrlstma {drwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs % \v. L. Swain. J^gj R. D. WTiite. Jra is spendin) the Christmas holidays with hi ""?~~"~~~?""""" parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D White. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Little of Harry Mintz, Jr., of Universit; Freeland announce the birth of a 0f N. C. Chapel Hill. Is spend daughter at the Brunswick Coun- jng- the Christmas holidays witl ty Hospital Friday. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Mintz. Shallotte News ? ?? , , In 1870, over one-half of al SHALLOTTE, Dec. 21-Byron *>ainful workers in the Unite, stales were engager m uguuu Goley of Maryv.lle College. Term ture In 193() only 2M cen 13 spewing the Christmas holi- were employed in this basic in days with his parents. Mr. and dugtryi according to the Unite, Mrs. George F. Goley. States Census Bureau. Lloyd Early of the Shallotte . school faculty was admitted to The a g Census of 1040 w? the Brunswick County hospital cover population, occupations, un Friday afternoon where he under- empi0yment. agriculture, irriga went an appendectomy. 4ion drainage. manufactures LADIES AID SOCIETY mines and quarries, and business Mrs. M. M. Rosenbaum and Mrs. Lillian Oliver were joint Elephants are not afraid o hostesses to members of the mjce_ as a popular superstitioi Ladies Aid Society Tuesday even- wouM have you believe ing at the home of Mrs. Oliver. MERRY CHRISTMAS To Our Friends And Customers SOUTHPORT COAL And ICE CO. Southport, N. G. PROP E CAPE FEAR And Nell \\ BRUN5W \t*act3 fiosl \ \\ A Consolidated \ ?'V' K>/?cr Mas \ V/"\_ Tte Ca?/v?Ario. \ TJS4C7 Af*'sVta/y/^ifr T** \ 1 T0 \ 7m, Sssss* Ccsh?4t?n\ I fe** I \ '*?? "* \ ? ? , // D^sr,^ u \ 04*30* Janti IrJi / J yr?l 6 St *J S4f \ ma' '1 MIS // ?"??/ ?, ?ir /mp \ 1.HKSH (( 0 H A us. A lw \ ?. 9 /> jj- 9 ? <) \ \ \\ \ * \ - \ ^ ?4^V^ > \^ \- j)?* * la y^r ^ * ol) - i ^ -4 ?u- *j,, First \ - r>v^m :4*v>"'^ \ * KWMi 1 1 1 ^ftv?t im"-^?4 v, r t_'=l* \ ? \ 4 VJ"94?i \ o wjtco//q t*?acf& -^?-^4. * \ T ^ < Vi'J V \ \-"v 'm-.^AI fivi". >? 1 \ -a %i *v* ?&-< ??*,< ! \ ; V \ M \ wmmSmm ) mmr1^ / -"3^?^ r*4cr f*f 2 / fi>T~-7Q ? A- /Y M?/LI H?NHr ?TAL / /ISi? ^ I 1 co A cancr I &T A*" * 1922 I f % OOO* 4C At S37 j j a STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA able in the office of the Clerk of tl COUNTY OF BRUNSWICK Superior Court of Brunswick Count IN THE SUPERIOR COURT on the 7th day of November. 1931 ERIC NORDEN and that on said date AJiaa Sun VS moils was issued as to Ed A. Gam ED A. GANEY & DAWSON JONES and DaWSon Jones, and Sumthons wt NOTICE issued against >V. D. Anderson, wl TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:? was made a party to said procee< The parties above named, and all ings. all returnable Monday Januai other persons interested will take 9tn, 1939, Said land is situate i notice that on the 8th day of August, Town Creek Township, BrUhswic 1938. the above named petitioner County, and said State, adjoining tl: filed a petition in the office of the lands ql Dawson Jones, and bound Clerk of fhe Superior Court of Bruns- and described a* follows, fo-wit: wick County, to have the title to BEGINNING at the mouth of Ret certain lands therein described regis- Mond's Creek where it empties inl tered and confirmed pursuant to Cape Fear River, it being the 41 chapter 90 of the Public Laws of corner of Tract Number 2 describe 1913, and that summons was return- in a deed made by H. H. McIJhenr PAGE TIIftEE MB China has 8.426 miles of rail ways within its boundaries. fiH From 1870 to 1830, the number I R of gainful workers in the United jHfljj ' States engaged in transportation ] and communication increased J more than 600 per cent, according to the It. S. Census Bureau. LEGALS fl ' I MOIlTIi AOEE'K SAI D OF KEAI. ,1 ESTATE n i I'nder and by virtue of the power IflH of sale contained in n certain mortgage deed from Don Harrelson and 11 wife. Sarah Alberta Harrelson to the ; undersigned mortgagee. said mortgage s | deet) being dul> recorded in the Registry of Brunswick County, in It aH Hook Xo. nt page "ia> ami hear- i ling date January 2ftth. 19211. do- 3 r. fault having lieen made in the pay- HM H mi'nt of Die indebtedness thereby #e- VB9I S|?nred. both oriricipul and interest, ra Bj^K i# J which default has eontiuued for B^B^B * j more than thirty day*, the under- |HH veiled martgagee will, on the ?2r?l. yr day of January. 1929. nt 12 o'clock J H9 I Noon, at the Courthouse door of " Brunswick County. in Soulhport, X. .uAQB i t'., sell :?l public 'Miction for cash. || jK^H the highest bolder, all of those ' certain lots, parcels or tracts of land H^BBfl ; situate lyinr and being in WaceoInlaw Townshin. County of Brunswick and State of Xortli Carolina, arid tie- vjl^B^B 1 scribed . ?* followa to-wit* Hj 1 lieirur all of lot nos. four (4? and kB^B^N *'\e Hi) in Block number one 11) in |E - K H. Smith'* addition to the low n ^HB t j of "(sonitfw'ood". as will more ful'v IF MBB ! appear by reference to a plot made -e BSC - 1 bv A. J. Broun. Surceyor. in July. j I TV'.",, registered in (took J?1 nt pages I 414 and lir. in the Registry of Hruns- I BB wid: County. X. C MR 1 '.ltd an.I 11. >j*i fd Itus I'mh. ?la\ of j December. 19.28 '. Wilmington Merchandise Company. hj^^H . Mortgagee. 1-11-39 FORKri.OSrRK HA I V OF 19 PERSON Af. PROPERTY mm Default having beeii made In the IBHMH l' i payment of the debt secured by that j certain chattel mortgage dated March iBHjBI f | 3. 10.18. Recorded in Rook S. at page h nH 1 I 156. by Harry Hourk and Crawford IHI Rourk to the undersigned. I will offer II Hfl for sale to the highest bidder for || ^9 - (ash. at public auction, at the.River- II gfffl * view Cafe, on Wednesday. December jl HH - It. 1018. at 12 o'clock Noon in the 8 C'itv of Southport. X. C. the Slock and fixtures located in Riverview jl Cafe on Hay Street, surrendered to {^HH the undersigned by Rourk Brothers. i||^H D. P. Xanthos By Robert W. Davis. Attorney Dated and ported this the 21rd day of Xo vein her. 19.1S. 12-7-e NOTICE The Brunswick County Hoard of | |B| education offers for sale the old 2 Koya) Oak colored school house (not I H including the site) near Supply. Seal- I |Bb ed bids will he received and opened at noon on December 27. 1918. ut the | Qqj office of the County Hoard of l-ldu- f ration in Southport. The boat'd re- j^H serves the right to reject any and all ;HEBn bids. |MC Miss Annie May Woodside. Secre- I HI tary, Hrunswick County Hoard Kdtica- |MH tiOn. |n| November 28. 12-21-c I H ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE SJ Having qualified as Administrator iBDrh of the estate of Haker K. Rohhins, j See deceased, late of the County of Hrunswick. North Carolina, this is to (2^^B notify all itersous having claim* f BH against the estate of the said de- tJ D| ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his home at Winnabow. N. h BH C? or to Robert W. Davis, attorney. at bis office in Southport, North tHH Carolina, on or before the 7th day JflHH of December. A. D. 1939, or this will he pleaded ill bar of any recovery. ^HjH) All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. SHI This 7tli day of December. 1918. H CI. \V. SWAIN. Administrator of idlBH the Instate of Haker K. Rohhins. j 9 RICE CQHPAN Y 1 fl ie B Slater^ / icKcaN.c. / 9H .Second A Third J / 99 SuRvrr By toe Nooocn CC II 30 mb.r 028 j j I^O /( lit: I // ? H SSsT;5-% / / ? |M // B| ^ 1 *^rt>r*i" fl/ / j C )'? fjfc; "^s// / / to ?<V /f/ f 9 ? - & ijAZ"nJ II ^ ^ wH ^c3L/7 ?? /+ I */ n r??a ^"^7?y / Y / , M1HV/ / / ? 1 m/ / / a spa ?4 >i I rnlV.S > f 8 ?l*id c 8 ^ff * 1 I Nl % / / H J j ^ j y j ^ H : \ \ f le and other* to ICd A. Ganey, dated w y January 18, 1928, and recorded in | V I; liook 49. page 557, Records of Brune- lis )- wick County, and having euch other 1 y mete* and boundaries as net out In I SB is a cut or plat hereto attached and 9 io made a part of this description, and (I 1- being the same land as described in B y a deed to Krie Norden by Neilla B. I n Slater and her husband, dated Jan- 1 P E k uary 28i 1928, and recorded In Book t IB ie 50. page 284, hereby referred to for f G d the purpose of including said de- { |B scription herein as fully as if set out 11 l- herein in detail. < to B. J. FTotden, Clerk Superior Conrt ' I h of Brunswick County. ' I id This 7th day of November, 1938. I B
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