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1* control of the machine and it
Local Ladies overturned
Hurt In Wreck Stewards Attend
Miss Imogen Garrett In Bed IflQlTlf 1 ImPPI
From Injuries Sustained UWUItl
Monday Afternoon When
Auto Overturns On High- Meeting Presided Over By
way District Superintendent A.
S. Parker In Wilmington
Miss Imogen Garrett of South
port is a patient at her home A meeting of district stewards
recovering from bruises and |was held yesterday in Wilmington
shock sustained in an automobile1 ?t Grace Methodist church, with
accident Monday afternoon on a number of pastors and laymen
the Supply-Southport highway. from this county in attendance.
Mrs. Lucy W. White and Mrs. Purpose of the meeting, which
P. I. Watson, other occupants of was presided over by District
the car when it turned over near Superintendent A. S. Parker, was
the Baxter Clemmons farm, es- to discuss the new financial plan
caped with minor bruises and which affects every church in the
lasce rations. district. A fellowship luncheon
According to report, a cow sud- was served at the conclusion of
denly came upon the road in the morning conference,
front of the automobile in which ! Those from this county in at""
""""" ladies were returning I tendance were Rev. R. S. Harri
CiiC jvu..e ? ?
to Southport late in the after- son, R. I. Mintz and C. an.
noon from Supply, where they Taylor, Southport: Rev. J. C.
are employed at the county Whedby and Otho Bellamy, Shalagent's
office. In her efforts to lotte; Rev. Walter Pavey, Mr.
miss the cow, Miss Garrett lost and Mrs. E. C, Woodbury, Mrs.
THANKSGIVING
At this Thanksgiving season we have much for
which to be thankful.
For health and home and happiness, we are
truly grateful. For our right to think and speak and
worship as we wish, we give thanks. The last nation
who may still enjoy all these fine privileges without
the shadow of war, or threat of war, we are thankful
on this Thanksgiving that we are Americans,
that we are North Carolinians, that we live in
Brunswick county.
G. W. Kirby & Sons
SUPPLY, N. C.
It Pays
ICmP To Shop
If In Wilmiri;
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.f SHOPPING DISTRIC
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Its like a trip to Fairyland, a visit that you \
The whole City is aglow with gaily colored light
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phere that spells "Welcome" to Wilmington.
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| CARLOADS OF CHRIS
1 MERCHANDISE
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No matter if your gift list is a mile long, yo
^ GIFT for everyone from the servant, to a Christi
for the most fastidious member of the family.
I EVERYTHING TO CHOOS
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New ideas for Christmas Gifts show up ca
IK the stores outdo themselves in displaying the fir
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gift suggestions ever offered, and at prices you c
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| ALL STORES ATTRAC1
| DECORATED
? The very atmosphere of all Wilmington stoi
Christmas Spirit. Its hard to explain?but you'll
mean the moment you visit them. Truly, this is a
|| ful city in which to do your Christmas shopping
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Nellie Walker and Miss Sallie
Betts Knox, Town Creek.
BOLIVIA
SCHOOL NEWS
All of the teachers from Bolivia
high school attended the district
N. C. E. A. meeting in
Fayetteville last Friday. Due to
this there was no school on Friday.
Thanksgiving holidays will begin
on Wednesday afternoon and
continue until Monday morning.
We hope everyone will have a
pleasant time.
Last Wednesday night the Bolivia
high school boys played the
Cavalry Boys from Wilmington
in basketball. Roy Rabon was
! the high scorer for Bolivia and
McCoy for Cavalry. Another
game was played by the Bolivia
owls and the Leland Owls.
The home economics classes
! are beginning their home projects.
These have to be completed
one week after Christmas holidays.
The classes will begin
Christmas projects next Monday.
These projects may be gifts that
the girls may make in class.
The Junior American Citizens
club was organized in the 11th
| grade home room Monday morning
Nov. 25th, under the supervision
of Mrs. Tucker, director.
Billy Robbins was appointed chairman
by the director, and the fol!
S&MI6HT
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COUGHS
| YOUR CHILD'S coughing at night
?caused by throat "tickle" or irl
ritation, mouth breathing, or a
cold?can often be prevented by
rubbing the throat and chest
I with plenty of Vicks VapoRub at
bedtime.
vaporub'S SWIFT poultice-andvapor
action loosens phlegm, relieves
irritation, clears air pas?
sages, tends to stop mouth breathing,
and invites a J
healing, restful l/|CKS*
J sleep. Try it. VVAPORim
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s, creating an atmosK
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ch year. This season
iest array of original \ft_
:an afford to pay.
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THE STATE PORT PILOT
lowing officers were elected: Pres- J
ident, Elsie Rabon; 1st vice-pres., b
Virginia Clemmons; 2nd vice-pres. ii
Junior Hilburn; secretary, Caro- n
line Thorp; color bearer, McKei- t:
than. The following were appoint- a
ed by the president to aid the
flag bearer in various ceremonies g
which will be presented during ti
the year: Rebekah Thorp, Juan- b
ita Lewis, Jimmie Johnson, and tl
Billy Robbins. , p
The director then gave some
information on types of programs |g
that can be presented during the v
year, which would be of interest n
to the group. n
"LIBRARY" u
The circulation of our library a
books is still splendid. 364 fic- 2
tion and 379 non-fiction in the
past week making A grand total c
of 743. |ji
The elementary pupils enjoy'o
their new books a great deal. j d
We have our books back from, g
the Wilmington mending unit and s]
! are well pleased with the work | a
] that was done on them. 75 dam-J
' aged books were mended so that fi
J they are now nearly as good as J g
I new. tl
Thanksgiving is tomorrow and
we have much to be thankful f
for! Did you ever stop to think' (
I what a wonderful school you |
have ? What fine opportunities j g
your children are afforded ? Few! j,
of us ever think of our school j
as being anything to be thank-! v
ful for, but indeed we should be I j(
thankful for Bolivia high school, i j,
Many schools are not so for- j
tunate as ours, as a visitor here> 0
recently revealed. His schools are 1 f,
struggling to reach the accredit- [ b
ed list, but so far their efforts1 r,
I have been in vain. S h
Last year Bolivia reached a |
long anticipated goal?to have its J w
elementary as well as its high
school department added to tne
accredited school list. Behind this 1 p
accomplishment was much thought
and labor on the part of many.
P.-T. A. MEETS
AT WACCAMAW ?
(Continued From Page 1) I Q
gifts at the Christmas tree next]
P.-T. A. meeting, December 16. a
All the parents are urged to ^
come and enjoy a program of
fun and frolic.
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PLEA MADE FOR J
FARM SECRETARY
(Continued from page one) Sl
ious ramifications involves a great ^
amount of detail, and a
. WHEREAS, the campaign, if g
properly conducted, will be worth b
many times its cost, w
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV- e>
ED by this body of County Chair- i
men assembled in district meeting
at Elizabethtown this 22nd p
day of November, 1940 do peti- 0;
tion the State Chairman, Dr. r
Frank P. Graham, and the Dis- 0
trict Chairmen to use, their influ- f<
ence to the end that an all-time w
Executive Secretary may be se- _
cured for this work in the State.
This district is composed of the
following counties: Robeson, Bladen,
Columbus, Brunswick, New
Hanover, Onslow, Duplin, Pender
and Jones.
BUSY DAY FOR
COUNTY COURT
(Continued from Page 1)
and bond was set at $100.00.
John Everett, colored, was
found guilty of being drunk and
ji j?i.. in .love
uisuiueiiy auu waa given uu uajo |
on the roads. Judgment was su-1
spended upon payment of costs
and a fine of $15.00.
Edward Grady, colored, was
found guilty of making an assault
upon an officer. Given 90 j
days on the roads, it was provided
that judgment be suspended
upon payment of a fine of
We take the opporti
for Peace. It is the 1
tage we have. Thank
ca that preserves Pe<
it as priceless. On thi
let us all pledge our
completely to do all
Peace with ourselves
bors. Thank God for
THIS BANK
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IN OBSERVANCE O
WACCi
BANK & 1
WHITE
I FAIRMONT CHADI
CLARKTON TABOK
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25.00 and costs. He was ordered <
y Judge Stanaland to begin serv- |
1 g 3 months of a former judg- (
lent growing out of his convicion
on a charge of making an '
ssault with a deadly weapon. 1
Jim Bryant, colored, was found <
uilty of driving without opera- <
or's license and without proper j 1
rakes. Sentence of 30 days on '
le roads was suspended upon
ayment of costs. j1
Merton Holden, white, was ['
iven 12 months after being con-!'
icted of being a nuisance. Judg-)!
lent was suspended upon pay- j'
lent of a fine of $25.00 and costs 11
pon condition that the defend- '
nt remain of good behavior for '
years. ('
Dayton McLamb, white, was;'
harged with drunk driving and |
ldgment in the matter was held
pen. He was convicted of being
runk and disorderly and was
iven 30 days. Judgment was supended
upon payment of costs
nd a fine of $15.00. 1
Elmer Mooney, white, was
lund guilty of disposing of mortaged
property but judgment in
ae matter was held open.
tecord Enrollment For Red
'ross Chapter Is Indicated
(Continued from page one)
anization can be set up and put
l operation in every community.
Almost everybody seems to
rant to join", she said, "and it
>oks like just a matter or givlg
them an opportunity."
J. Berg, chapter chairman, is
ut of town this week, but a
ill report will be made to him
efore next week's paper and the
emaining list of members will
e published. I
Rev. A. L. Brown of Southportl
ras in charge of the campaign
trough the schools.
ox Hunters From All Over
State Begin To Arrive'
(Continued from page one)
ere nearly a month with a fine
ack of hounds which he has
een consolidating with the pack
f Vallee Fredere. Bud Arthur,
nother Concord sportsman arives
today. F. B. Fredere of
'ouncil will be here with a pack
f 12 dogs. Mr. Ward of Willington
will bring on 10 more
)r at least a couple of days of
le hunt.
State Treasurer Chas. M. Johnsn
of Raleigh, an ardent fox
unting fan, wrote he was unble
to come, owing to prior en-1
agements. However he wrote his i
rother, Joe Johnson, 'at Burgaw, I
rhere his dogs are kept, and aski
him to bring the pack of some
9 hounds on down here.
There are some reports of the
ossibility of several fine packs
f dogs being brought in from
:obeson county, also indications
f others from nearby counties,
jr at least a few days of the
reek's hunt. Not all of these dog
FARMERS!
You can get Red Heart
Wheat at Nelson's Warehouse,
Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday.
WACCAMAW
MILLING CO.
M. O. Nelson, Jr.
Judge Myers
WHITEVILLE, N. C.
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unity to thank God
most treasured heriGod
for an Ameriace
and that values
is Thanksgiving Day
selves sincerely and
we can to keep
and with our neighPeace!
i WILL BE
EJURSDAY
F THANKSGIVING
\MAW
RUST CO.
1VILLE
SOCRN ROSEHILL
CITY SOUTHPORT
SVILLE
AROLINA
|t Insurance Corporation
owners will be able to stay out Racing Boat
the full week, as the Western Of A Storm]
Carolina and Tennessee hunters (Continued fr
Man to do, but they will be here as vv^en ^e ca
for two or three days and the s'c'e ^0wn'
;xpectations are to have consid- warc' f?r the <
jrably more than a hundred hanging head d
lounds after the fox some of the water.
normngs They said th
Most of the hunts will be staged
out on the River Road, b^- wn' w^en tl
:ween here and Walden's Creek, they would go
However, a chase may be put on and eat their n
" ?rtnn snmp morning and one eot aleeDy th<
Br more hunts may also take an anchor oyer
dace on the Fort Caswell reservation.
H. H. Thomas of Fort Cas- ?le under the
veil and Churchill Bragaw of j canoe, drawing
B>rton have both lined up for full. above them. In
B?opcration. . they said that
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from. Stop at Sears and ^ I > l
1941 MODELS
Standard ELGIN
$21-95 ?
Double Bar as Illustrated fi
$2.50 Down $3.00 Monthly
Small Carrying Charge
Full size Elgins . . amazingly low III
priced! Equipped with ALLSTATE j
Crusader Safety Tread Tires. "ifrtyM iK3|f
reflector on rear fender. Enameled
streamlined frame and truss rods. wL'/y \lK
Troxel Saddle. Red or black; white )Uj
"ELGIN RACE
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WEDNESDAY,
Captain Tells did much
r Time At Sea bouncing.
om page one) ? H'
inoes turned up- HOMECOMlNcT^jr- Mg
is rather awk- ANTIOCH CHi?,Jb
occupants to be .. (Continue.) from pa
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lownward in the wjl) ^ ^ ormer
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at on their trip tracjng ^ ^ -** , S
,ey got hungry ch(Jrch ^ ^ ? A*
ashore and cook special ,)u .,ta, : t^Rj
leal. When they morning serm
;y would throw at noon for the .... ;u,,
board and wrls. , ??'">;
2 o clock with deck
of the song services: r,
the hole tight will be suim. an.j piangf
rough weather, ; year's homecoming w i; f fll
their beds often cussed. ' ^Hg
Tube Console!
I $4.00 DOWN?$5.00 MONTHLY
Small Carrying Charge
Big 7-tube superheterodyne v.ith t
purpose tubes. 3 tuning bands. Convrts^H^
band indicator and tuning e\v. Ptish-O-Jfe.^B'
is tuning. High quality 8-inch
; magnetic dynamic speaker. Automatic v>iH
i ume and ton control. Special jack for
taching phonograph record player or
ion converter.
commentator!
co os $2-?? D?wn
jjmMn $2.00 MonthlyV
.Small Carrying Charge
II If Built-in Aerial . . . Str a:1 Dii^He
II U ^ Dynamic Speaker I Pr.-h E.tt.t^H:
Super Het Circuit! sB?
gjuiiTir**' ONXY OR WHITE?SI053 R
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New safe- . ^ ^|l|nrU|JHH
,vin tubular
rear step plate, |
and handlebars,
construction. . . ^r^TrC^^' AVi?
or girls. Choice jfcxf ^VjtV k* i
color comblna- "1
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79 - $10.49 F mCWagon33?WM
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.dually types H\t D^s/tf 0 B
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