1 ^V^AUGUST 16, 1939 | TVeWS thC week"encl in Chape' Hill with 5=5=^B ^ relatives. Miss Moillie Jane OldVi Karl M. Davis ham returned with them to her j!? v stl(,r0 are visiting Mr. home in Goldston after a week's ^r? A Bpck. visit here with friends. B V' N.fl|i0 Walker is spend-, Mr. and Mrs. Rifton Sellars of | ' ?* ' vVf0K ih Jackson with . southport spent Sunday with Mr. j mi win away she will an(j Mrs. Marvin Robbins. K'k 'v?? t00 avd see "The Lost i A number of our boys and i Jss ^B- \a I girls spent last week at White 1 Ij Xicholson and i Lake. Among them were Misses j;,-.- Hazel Cox, and Julia Taylor and Elizabeth Lewis, j,: -niie Lloyd of Rich- Webster Swain, Ernest Lewis, ] V iting Mrs. E. G. Dalton Sellars and Buster Wil??i xister on their re- letts. i fr0; Orlando. Fla. Sgt. and Mrs. Lee Kye and Skipper of Rocky I Mrs. Gilmer Kye and daughter, j i r.t the week-end with; Bettie, spent the week-end in i Mrs. Lila Skipper. Jonesboro and Winston-Salem, iolds and family spent j W. B. Foulke and family of i '-BUT ^ | Could Happen To You! |! ? 11 t's ,,ot hard to sell a life preserver to one vho is drowning or banking protection to ! man facing the business end of an autonatic. What we want to do is to protect tour valuables before a loss?not afterward. l For your cash?a checking account. For , important papers?a safe deposit box. It's the best insurance against fire, loss and theft you'll ever own. , WACCAMAW j; BANK & TRUST CO. WHITE VILLE I FAIRMONT CHA1JBOURN ROSEHILL CLARKTON TABOK CITY SOUTHPORT NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation , j ?????____________________ < 1 NOTICE! Call For I will be at the places cited fc for the purpose of collecting 1 Exum?Bennett's Store Freeland?Simmons' Store ... Longwood, Aug. 23rd A nffiV>p And ^ j /"VOII X l/d I V/lllW^ J. A. V? ^ y M. W* Grissett Town, Aug. 24th Thomasboro, Aug. 24th Hickman's X Roads, Aug. 2 Lockwoods Folly?Kirby's Si Shallottc?Post Office Squar Bolivia, Aug. 29th Winnabow?Henry's Store, i North West?Lonnie McKoy fl North West?H. O. Petersor Leland Post Office, Aug. 30tl I Shallotte, Saturday, Sept. 2m ifl I CHAS. E. I TAX COL t. / H- bJ/.yi I *' 4 A .U t. 'j&ySl -4 -.HUtf ^ ?111 Pa. visited his brother, Geo. R. 11 Foulke and family last week. i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beck of c Wilmington and Mr. and Mrs. j Algier Beck of Newport News, 1 Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Beck Saturday afternoon. ? John William Gilbert and fam- r ily of Macon, Ga., were visitors |1 here Tuesday. j Roderick Holden of Wilmington ,1 was a visitor here Tuesday after- * noon. l: G. K. Lewis left Tuesday after- ^ noon for Rockingham on business. ^ Mrs. Charles F. Jones and family of Wilmington spent Tuesday J afternoon with Madams A. P. and ^ I. L. Henry. Her son, Franklin, <remained to spend a week. J (Too Late Last Week) 1 Misses Wilmo Huffines and Inez Malonc and Don Malone of c I T Burlington visited Miss Hancy Williams Sunday afternoon. Miss Grace Robbins left Mon- s Jay for Duke University at Dur- 1 ham. Billy and Bobby Robbins spent * the week at Carolina Beach with a Kenneth Tucker. T -i~ T"V ! ? .itho. umuaay J3ctaa ui winning-1c ton is visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. B. Watkins and family. Miss Margaret Measamer of Raleigh was a visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis and daughter, Miss Mary Lilly of Wilmington and Mrs. Henry Mercer and Son, Tommy, of Portsmouth. Va? visited the] Taylors Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Kapps and 2 child- j ren spent last week with her I mother, Mrs. D. R. Johnson, and family. Mrs. E. W. Taylor had the misfortune of loosing her tobacco barn Monday afternoon. It was full of tobacco belonging to her and two neighbors anil was a complete loss. I J. Gray Hicks of Greensboro1 visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henry Tuesday Morning cnroute to 0 Myrtle Beach, S. C. r L. E. Woodbery of Wilmington was a visitor here Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mattie Johnson spent Monday and Tuesday in South- P port with Mr. and Mrs. John J* Bill. Henry Rice of Winston Salem c and his son, Richard C. Rice, of ii New Jersey visited Sgt. and Mrs. i Lee Kyc last week. L Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Jones C and children visited Mrs. A. P. | NOTII nn a vi 1AAI elow at the time < Taxes. .... Aug. 22nd 2 to 4 P. .Aug. 22nd, 4:15 to 6 P. 1:30 to 3:30 P. 3:45 to 6:30 P. 1 P. M. to 2:30 P. 2:40 to 4 P. 4th 4:10 to 6 P. tore, Aug. 25, 2 to 6 P. e, Aug. 26, ....2 to 7 P. 1:30 to 3:30 P. Vug. 29, 3:45 to 6 P. 's Store, Aug. 30th 1:30 to 3 P. i's Store, Aug. 30th 3:15 to 4:30 P. h, 5 to 6:30 P. 1 2 to 6:30 P. GAUSI LECTOR I ; '1 .1} ? THE STATE PORT PI lenry and family Sunday even ng. Their daughters, Misses Dor ithea and Thetis, who spent th< last week with Miss Elizabeti lenry returned with them. R. F.' Plaxco and family 01 iouthport spent Sunday after loon with the A. P. Henry fami yMrs. M. B. Watkins and fami y spent Sunday in Columbia, S 2., with M. B. Watkins who ii n the hospital there. He if loing nicely and expects to b< tome shortly. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Savage Ar. and Mrs. Isaac Gore ant laughters, Misses Bertha ant Jussie Lee, visited friends ir Soldston Sunday. Miss Mollit ane Alderman returned witi hem to spend a while. John Williams Savage and Lu y Dawkins visited friends ir i'ranklinville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams pent Sunday with Mrs. Lizzif lenry. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Coppola 01 Charleston, S. C., are visiting Mr ind Mrs. C. T. Lewis. Dr. Joseph Akerman and dau filter, Miss Laura, returned tf heir home in Augusta, Ga. Mon lay morning after a plcasani 'isit with the Reids. Mrs. Edward Register and son Cdward, of Richmond, Va., art isiting her sister, Mrs. Sander! ind family at Clarendon Planta ion. Mrs. Maggie Nichols and Misi Sarnie Wolfe were visitors here rlonday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Van B. Greer o; tacky Mount visited friends hcr< Tuesday evening. Mrs. Etta Skipper of Wilming on visited Mrs. Lizzie Henri donday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Henry enter ained a few friends last Thurs lay encing in honor of her cous ns, Misses Dorothea and Thetii ones, of Wilmington. Games were played during th< veiling, after which refresh ncnts were served. BOLIVIA NEWS Miss Lulu Brown, of Southort, is spending some time wit! liss Delphia Lennon, of Bolivia Mrs. J. O. Lennon and daughtr, Glenn, of Bolivia, are spend ig this week in Canton with Ir. and Mrs. J. E. Lennon. Mr ennon is employed with th( larolina Power and Light Co here. 5S5B. CE! ss designated M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. .acjn ft ?MM?? ?5 'A- ft- . I_ - , , LOT. SOUTHPORT, N. C. fjl II ,, \T [Thursday nigtit. onaliotte iNews Mr ana Mrs h c st?ne and , R. D. White, Jr., left Friday for J Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Russ ' Asheville where they spent a few days. vacationed last week in the westf era part of North Carolina. While1 Mr. and Mrs. Colon Mintz of " there, they visited Mrs. Russ' sis- Coldsboro are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mintz. ter, Miss Britie Holden. wno is Roney w cheers an(, Frank . in summer school at Boone. McCi0ud were visitors at Ocean Miss Helen Swinson and friend Drive Beach Saturday night 3 of Sumpter, S. C? are spendnig, Mr and Mrs Dexter Matthews , a few days with Miss Swinson's Qf Durham are visiting the Go,. , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Swin- !pys son. Mrs. Zettie Anthony and dau- Miss Amaretta Bennett was a J ghter, Nellie, of Wilmington are visitor here last Saturday. 11spending a few days with rcla-j Dr. and Mrs. B. T. Atkins' , I tives here. ! were deli eh ted last week to ereet! > | Doctor M. Rosenbaum and j a party of teachers from Fair i Wingate Swain attended opening1 Grove school, Thomasville, who j of the tobacco market this year are holding their annual house . at Whiteville. I party at Red Top Inn, Shallottc i Miss Lulu Lee Mearcs of Little j Point, where they are enjoying River, S. C., is spending a while J boating, fishing and surf bath, with her friends, Misses Mary ing. :,Ina and Jessie Maye Russ. Mrs. Margaret Curry and Caroj Mrs. Alvin Milliken and son, ; line, daughter and grand-daughf Earl, Mrs. Neil Holden and Mrs. ter of Dr. and Mrs. Atkins, who . Horton Milliken attended the | have spent the greater part of show at Myrtle Beach last' the summer here, are returning t McKenzie Makes The Pri ; ijlinill COMPLETE BI llliil rnlili lill ; McKenzie Makes The Pri 4-PC. BEDROOM SUITE. BED, DRESSER, CHEST AND BENCH (Not Pictur- / ed)? ' $24.95 I ALSO POSTER BED SUITES I McKenzie Makes The Pri McKenzie Makes The Pi Buy A Range For ?39.50 And Recei J. T. McKen MILTON McK WHITEVIL PRICE QUA] j? S . .. .. PAGE THREE j | to Thomasville with them this; Irwin Hourk of Wilmington, week-end. Those in the party are Mrs. Krewett and Miss BragMesdames W. S. Hurt, E. T. don are visiting their sister, Mrs. j | Kearns, Jr., Jonah Leach, Mar- Charles Russ, Jr. garet Currie, Miss Jewell Crouse, . Betty Leach and Caroline Curry. TONSII-AR OPERATIONS Included among the patients at \ isitors Honored. the last two tonsil clinics held at [I: Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Rourk Dosher Hemorial Hospital were IJ and Captain Herman Stanaland Richard Brendle, Southport; Euentertained at a fish fry and gene Coleman, son of Mr. and picnic supper at "The Point" Mrs w B Coleman, and Myrtle last Tuesday evening honoring Coleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krewett of Philadel- Mrs j M Soleman, both of Ash; phia, Pa., and Miss Margaret Hubert and Elwood Cheers, sons i Bragdon of Camden, N. J. of Ml. an(1 Mrs Ethel cheers, i; Invited guests were: Mrs. Krew- Geneva ciemmons, daughter of i ett and Miss Bragdon. guests of Mr and Mrs c P ciemmons, honor; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Russ, Mary Elizabeth Varnam, daugh Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. D. White, ter of Mr and Mrs. w. C. VarR. D. White, Jr., Mrs. Herman nam a? of Supp|y. Ethridgo Stanaland and two children, Mar- Leonardj son of Mt. and Mrs. ilyn and Hermon, Jr., Mr. and , Leonardf and Myrtle Hoi- , 1 Mrs. Thomas Russ, Mr. and Mrs. both Qf shallotte: Eleanor R. S. White, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Lce Rcece daughter of Mr. and vcy Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Mrs gam R(?cce Southport. Kinley Hcwctte, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Russ, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IN RALEIGH Swinson, Miss Helen Swinson, ,Dr. j Miss Vernie Hewett of Supply and Mrs. M. H. Rourk of Myrtle recently attended the State Short Beach, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Course in Raleigh. ce ^ i| D, SPRING, MATTRESS, J I PILLOWS, DOUBLE BLANKET, j JED SPREAD OUTFIT- 1 i $9-95 j ce I . ? 3-PIECE. LIVING ROOM J SUITE J n e n ri A 1 I? I f| dota?L tnairs, uan rrame y Heavy Springs? I $29.95 1 ' ! ve F R E E A 32-Piece China Set I izie and Co. I .ENZIE Mgr. I LITY SERVICE I H H EH W| a

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