n-rnsESPAV. JUNE 11.
IRJAAUIEMWCH
jfo Mrs. Blanna
Fir h. of Raleigh, and
|K ,, t A p,-arc. Cunmer, of SouthiB
. innized at noon
.'me 1. in a private
.... the West Raletgh
UKwbrtcil-in Church, with the
. Roivit K. Atkins, Baptist
^B^ster
j!lf. Ciar.n.' i is the daughter
B .. y,. Waliam George Mathews,
Hi:,ei,y of Virginia, now ofRal!l
late William Georv
i i Mi the s Clifton Forge,
B promibiicr.e
man, who was
. . Virginia Public
^Bju;-,:ie 0 and organizer
;ht, aipary which acquired
ifVeiej-fi! the famous Na
Virginia. She was
9 St. Marv's Junior
;iese Raleigh, and Virginia
^Bmtewcr.t college. Bristol. Va.
^B j(] C: .aimer is the son of
^Bkidac an.: Mrs. Edward H.
fBcrannier. ' Southport. He is a
^Br trite N'orth Carolina State
^Bvp.ge i member of the
$ I After a wedding trip to White
^ sulphur Springs. W. Va.. the
,ple h s returned to Southport.
Bweddixc reception
Judge and Mrs. E. H. CraniBrd
irceived their friends on
I^HM' r.: night at their home
l^H;. - their son and his wife,
and Mis. Pearce Cranmer,
9' ; "'ere married recently in
Raleigh.
B The hon.e was decorated with
H picfusii r. of summer flowers.
where ice cream
"-ac hoon.
iilKi were sent" ..??
tifuiiv arranged with a large
I vl of larkspur in the center.
Candles provided the only light.
Punch was served on the sun
r : and sifts were on display
in the libraty.
Guests weie greeted at the
iioor and introduced to the receiving
line bv Mrs. J. W.
Thompson and Mrs. C. Ed Tay!.:
The receiving line was made
up of Judge and Mrs. Cranmer
inn the couple.
Assisting with serving were
Mesdames P.. I. Mintz. Harold
5: George. K. H. Kinsler, J. W.
P.uark. >r. Pi. Sanders, James
Can L. C Fergus. James Harf-r
and Misses Marion Watson,
Elizabeth Watson, Ethel Farrell,
Anna Taylor, and Little Mary
Finance Your Next C
It's Economical .... Don't
high financing charges?us<
plan at regular LOW B
S6.00 Per Hundred Per ^
1VACCAMAW BA
? OPE
IS^)UAKfc
Saturday Ni
And Every Sat. N
HOLDEN'S BE
?ADMl
Gents: 25c Ladit
STRA^
W e have them
l or wear in the fielt
Jnd for the ladies a
I hese are just i
?f merchandise tha
care of our custome
SHALLOTTE
Ilobson K
SHALLOTTE,
1941
Newton. Others who assisted in
various rooms and to say goodbye
to the guests were Mesdames
C. G. Ruark, George Y. Watson,
W. G. Butler and R. B. Thompson.
I SURPRISE SHOWER
Miss Ethel Farrell was hostess
; on Saturday afternoon at a lovejly
bridge party honoring her couj
sin. Miss Anna Taylor, whose enjgagement
was recently announced.
The party took place in the
| home of Mrs. George Y. Watson.
A shower of towels, which
I came as a surprise to the honoree
j was a feature of the afternoon.
! Miss Taylor received a number
| of towels of all kinds.
When the guests arrived they
! were served ice cream and cake,
I the ice cream having a wedding
| bell motif in the center.
The dining room, where the
gifts were assembled, was beau1
tifully decorated, the large white
'wedding bell over the table being
I the center of interest. The table
I was arranged with a bowl of
| white roses in the center with
| candles surrounding it.
Mrs. Kenneth Kinsler was high
scorer and received a bottle of
cologne. Miss Elizabeth Watson
was second high and Miss Kathryh
Johnson, of Winnabow, bingoed.
j Others who were there were
Mesdames C. Ed. Taylor, Percy
J. Farrell. George Y. Watson.
Henry Goodwin, J. W. Thompson,
IR. I. Mintz, Robert Thompson.
jR. J. Kiddoo, James Harper, and
i Misses Marion Watson, and Alice
j Johnson.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Johnnie Fulwood entertained a
number of his friends at a party
at his home on Saturday afterI
noon from three until five the
occasion being his tenth birthday.
After enjoying games and contests
the guests were served delicious
ice cream and cake, as
refreshments. There were fourteen
girls and boys present.
COTTAGE OPEN'
| The Tomlinson Cottage at Long
i Beach is open for the summer.
Guests this week are Mrs. C. N.
I Watkins, Carl and Bill Watkins,
all of Louisburg, and Eugene
I Tomlinson of Fayetteville.
"ar With A Bank Loan
.NK & TRUST CO.
NING- I
I DANCE I
ight, June 14 I
ight During Season
ACH PAVILION I
[SSION? I
js: A Pleasant Smile I
V HATS I
?hundreds of them. I
d, to wear on Sunday, I
I
nd children. I
i part of our big stock I
t was laid in to take I
rs during the summer I
TRADING CO.
irby, Prop. I
- - - N. G. I
I (Lbs lEtghter I
5B(fittr
3Hr
I
Tho' the local Red Cross sew- <
ing unit is only about halfway
through it's present quota, the
fall quota is already here . . .
and its two and a half times
bigger than the present one . . .
J. W. Lancaster very kindly j
had the huge packing boxes taken
from the station to the sew- j
ing room where they will await1
the departure of the present j
quota before the boxes are even i
opened.
Two large boxes have already
been shipped and the volunteer
workers are trying to get off a
box of ten layettes this week
The call is still urgent for volunteer
workers at the serving
room in the city hall and the
j days are still Monday and Thurs'
day . . . The faithful few re]
main (he only workers so it seems !
our little society page editorial ]
on the disgrace of Southport's
reaction to Britain's crying need
did no good whatever . . . j
It's discouraging . . . but maybe,
someone will read this and show I
up Thursday ... we hope so,,
anyway . . .
Personals
Mrs. G. V. Leal and daughters, I
Lib and Tudy, Margaret Powell, I
of Chester, S. C., and Sarah i
Frances McLauren, Laurinburg,
visited the S. B. Frinks at Long
Beach during the week end.
Hi * #
Mr. and Mrs. Martin McCall j
and Mrs. Tom Larsen left Sunday |
tor Charleston, s. C.
MiS3 Anna Katharine Garrett
spent the past week end at Car- j
olina Beach on a houseparty. I
Miss Elizabeth Davis is visit- j
; ing relatives at Glouchester.
Miss Helen Dean Sutton of j
Wilmington spent the past week i
end here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Sutton.
Misses Doris <5orfette and Wilma
Barnette and Donnie St.
George, Jack and Brother Christian
have returned from a house-,
party at Myrtle Beach.
? ? * *
Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Watson. D. j
F. Danford and Bobby Brown I
spent the past week-end in Char-1
Wheat1
""""""
Due To Our Connection
We Can 1
Cole's B<
FOR YOUR WHE
PRICES
Pay Yo
AT FULL MA
Cole's (
COMPLETE LINE GR<
WHITEVU
DELAY YOUI
WHY CERTA]
When repair an
are needed in a hurr;
or car and come stra
our business to be a
tomers out of tight f
ces are 10-to-l that i
G- W- KIRE
Supply,
. . THE STATE POR"
Sifre ?f Ittfe
a
Ipmaie
ii i A i i i??r.a^
leston, S. C., with Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Danford.
# * *
C. C. Russ returned home las
week, from the government hos
pital in Fayetteville where he hai
been receiving treatment for thi
past month.
Miss Patsy* duthrie, of Wil
mington, visited Miss Sallie Am
McNeill last week.
Julian Southorland, of Norfolk
Va.t is spending his vacation hcri
with his mother, Mrs. Elizabetl
Southerland.
* * *
Mrs. Dave Swain and littli
daughter, Bettie Jean, of St. Aug
ustine. Fla., are visiting relative
here.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John Fulwooi
and children spent Sunday a
Myrtle Beach, S. C.
Harvey Bro*wn o*f Wilmington
spent Sunday with his parents
Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown.
Miss Vera *Jo?ge*nsen, of' Wil
mington spent the week end her
with her mother, Mrs. Cassie Jor
gensen.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Smith am
daughter, Doris, of Wilmingtor
spent Sunday here with Mrs. Eliz
abeth Southerland.
* ? *
Waters Thompson spent Tues
day and Wednesday in Rockwell
T. H. Lindsey, of Raleigh, wa
a visitor here Monday.
* * *
Miss Anna Taylor returned Fri
rlaxr frAtn Ta rlrcnn vi 1 1p whpfP sh
visited Miss Murriel Ketchum tw
days last week.
* * *
Miss Marion Frink. daughte
of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Frink, ar
rived home Wednesday night fror
Lenoir-Rhyne College where sh
was a student this year.
* * *
Mrs. R. M. Wolfe and chil
dren, Edward and Julia, visitc
friends here Thursday.
* ? ?
J. G. Christian spent the pas
week here with his family whil
on his vacation.
* * *
W. T. Fulwood and Joe Coch
ran spent their vacation with th
latter's parents at Boston, Ga.
Wanted
With Cole Milling Co.
Exchange
jst Flour
AT A 1 MlLLtK'3
... OR
u Cash
.RKET PRICE
irocery
3CERIES AND FEEDS
JLE, N. C.
I FARMING?
INLY NOT!
d replacement parts
y, jump in your truck
ight to our store. It's
ible to help our cus>laces,
and the change
can fix you up.
;Y & SONS
. - N. C.
I
r PILOT, SOUTHPORT, W. C.
NEWS I
I BRIEFS J;
; ! J j'?
IP
OCCUPY APARTMENT iv
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKeithan I
t' have moved into the upstairs j
! apartment at the C. M. Crapon d
home. h
3 .
ON* rURLOUGH a
Adrian Sellers, who enlisted
| last year in the U. S. Navy, is
" spending two weeas here with
i relatives. He is now attached to
the Aviation Ordinance Pensacola,
Fla.
j ON THE BEACH
The S. B, Frink family moved
1 over to their cottage at Long
Beach last week to spend the
summer months.
a
MEDICAL PATIENT
s Ellis Ganey, of Leland, entered
Dosher Memorial Hospital as a
medical patient Friday.
3
SURGICAL PATIENT
Mrs. Ivan Ludlum of Southport
entered Dosher Memorial
Hospital Thursday as a surgical
' patient.
' I
PATIENT
Ashton Willis of Morehead City
" entered Dosher Memorial Hose
pital Tuesday as a medical pati"
ent.
i Bolivia Club
Women Meet
Memoers UI DOllvm numc UCHI- j
onstration Club met June 3 at |
the home of Mrs. W. A. Kopp
' in their regular monthly meets
ing.
Mrs. Marion Dosher had charge I
of the lesson for the month. Due
to the absence of the president,
e Mrs. Dosher took charge of the
0 meeting and gave a demonstration
on "Yeast Breads."
The recreation period was in
r charge of Mrs. George Cannon,
after which refreshments of salad
11 and iced tea served by the hostess
e to the following club members:
Mrs. George Cannon, Mrs. D. L.
Mercer, Mrs. A. R. Mercer and
~ Mrs. Kopp.
The next regular meeting will
be with Mrs. VV. K. Cox on July
{ 1, at 3 o'clock.
Square Dance At
Holdens Beach
e The first square dance of the
season will be held on Saturday
night at the pavilion at Holden's
.
How's Your
PICK-UP?
Do you pick up the receiver
promptly when your
telephone rings, or do you
sometimes delay a little?
! You know, unless you an
swer a call just as soon as
you can, the calling party j
may think you're absent
and hang up .. . And it
might be an important
call you've missed.
And how about your
HANG-UP?
When making a call, be
slow to hang up if you
don't get an answer immediately.
The person
you're calling may be some
distance away from his telephone
or otherwise unable
to answer promptly.
So allow his telephone to
ring until you're sure no
one is going to answer, j
Just a few moments waiting
on your part will save
you time in the long run,
because you'll complete
more calls.
BE QUICK ON THE PICK-UP.::
SLOW ON THE HANI-UP.;.
And you'll gel more satiitaction
from your telephone service
SouTHERn BeliTelephode
PUD TELEGRAPH COM
INCORPORATED
Jeach. These dances will be i
egular Saturday night' featuri
hroughout the summer.
Reports have been received o:
nuch building activity on thi!
lopular beach, and property own
rs are all pepped up over thf
irospect of having REA powei
rithin a few days. ^
Father: "Son, every time yoi
o wrong I get another graj
air."
Little Boy: "My, dad, you musl
been awful! Look at grandpa!'
WANT ADS
IE WARD: I will pay Si.00 foi
the safe return of one malt
abby cat stolen from or neai
MOTHS
Do $12,000,000.00 worth
of damage each year in
the United States.
Let us clean and put up
your clothes in mothproof
bags.
SOUTHPORT
DRY GLEANERS
SOUTHPORT, N. C.
DRIVE IN
You're Always
Welcome?
?at?
W. RUSS, Station
TEXACO PRODUCTS
Shallotte, N. C.
R
CO
Taylor & PrevatteTaylor
& PrevatteSanderson?No.
17
Frink?No. 1763?
Taylor & PrevatteMintz?No.
1743?
Frink, Mintz,
Varser, Mclntyre Is
and Henry
Frink?No. 1719?
Mintz?No. 1700?
Ruark?No. 1603?
Frink?No. 329?I
Bellamy & Sons?
Ruark, Wright?N<
Ruark, Mintz?No,
1
Cole?No. 1679?F
Frink?No. 1721?
Cole?No. 1500?F
Wright, Frink?Nc
Frink, Mintz?No.
Bryan?Shannon vs
Frink?Brunswick
Frink?Brunswick
Frink?Brunswick
Taylor & PrevatteTaylor
& PrevatteFrink?Brunswick
Frink?Brunswick
Frink?Brunswick
Frink?Brunswick
Frink, Varser?Bit
Mclntyre & HenrySi
i' my house on Sunday night. No|Ro?
> question asked. B. L. Furpless, "f
j Southport, N. C.
f WANTED?Man with ear. Route
;) experience preferred but notj f.eo
necessary to start. Rawlelgh's ($oa'
j Dept. NCF-211-M, Richmond,'Va. Bru
> i n
I ? I
r! MULES, MULES, MULES: I
have just received 2 carloads j ^
I of nice broke mules. Already had \o
'! 50 head on hand wmcn makes I pMa
total of 93 head of mules inN-om
my barn. X will sell or trade on ! "
t easy terms. Come to see me or Frii
' ! write me. I will sure trade or!
j sell you. J'. P. Newton, Wilming-, Bru
ton, N. C. Dial 3580.
MALE HELP WANTED will
-1 MOVIE OPERATORS and manr:
agers ? Southport District ? Cou
'Movie Circuit Work ? 1622'j^,
"! Rhodes Haverty Bldg., Atlanta, I villi
ijca. ',es'
LEGALS ~~ :?
. and
NOTICE OF SAI.E UXDER DEED
OF TKI'ST
Under and by virtue of authority
contained In a certain Deed of j!1.'1
TRUST executed by Louvenla Park- j Jr*
er. to 8. B. Fritik. Trustee, on the ,ne
3rd. day of January, 1940, recorded
In Rook Kb. ?)7, at Page No. 567,
registry of Brunswick County. North r
I Carolina, Default having been made; ^
in the payments of the indebtedness' :",M
secured by thereby, the Undersigned
Trustee will offer for sale, at public '
; auction, for cash, at twelve o'clock lim!
noon, at the Courthouse Door in!a,,('
Brunswick County, on the nth. day
of June. 1941. all that certain lot or line
parcel of land located in Brunswick j cott
County. Smitjivllle Township. North ;X?ei
? Carolina, and'described as follows: tree
BEGINNING on the north side of. the
[St. George Street, at a point fifty- Bra
one (51) feet westwardly from tne.Spr
I northwest corner of Howe and St. gun
i George Street, some being J. R. , We
i Kvans' southwestern corner of his : pon
.? u ! ^#ol
store lot, ana runs inenw nuun-ima,
wardly and parallel with Howe <on
Street One Hundred (100) feet to a' beii
stake; thence VVestwardly and par-: F.
allel with St. George Street Sixty- Tru
four (64) feet to a stake; thence 193*.
southwardly one hundred (100) feet 1397.
to a point in the northern line of i to
St. George Street: thence along xui?l 1 i7ti
northern line of St. George Street
Fast wardly sixty-four (64) feet to i |'le
the beginning, and being the same (,e*
land conveyed to Joseph Stratman 1011
by A. J. Robbing. Mortgagee, to. I)
George l'arker 28th, day of Novem-'Ma;
ber, A. L>. 1925, ami same land con- i
| veyed by George Parker and wife, to 6-4RUNSWICK
COUNTY
URT CALENDS
JUNE TERM, 1941
CIVIL CASES
Monday, June 16, 1941
?No. 1709?Blue vs. Blue.
?No.1765?Knight vs. Knight.
60?Sibbett vs. Sibbett.
Walker vs. Walker.
?No. 1615?Lennon vs. Lennon.
Odum vs. Odum.
1
lo. 1683, Stanley vs. Walker, etals.
Ci
Jenrette vs. Gfyn Car
Tuesday, June 17, 1941
Brown vs. Morrison, et als. Frin
-Finch vs. McDonald
hunswick Co., vs. Church
No. 1628?Morris vs. Vereen
o. 1518?Grimes vs. Hooks
, 1706?Shelton vs. Creosoting (
Wednesday, June 18, 1941
'. D. I. C. vs. Clammey
Stone vs. Jenrette, et als.
'eoples Bank vs. J. W. Thompson
MOTION DOCKET>.
1752?Chinnis vs. Baucum.
1749?Miller vs. Willetts, et als
3. W. B. & S.
County vs. Reaves
County vs. Potter
County vs. Potter
?No. 1771?Rogers vs. Machine <
Thursday, June 19, 1941
?Cliff vs. Rhodes
County vs. Smith
County vs. Manson
County vs. Danford
County vs. Kennedy
inswicq County vs. The Concordii
?Taylor vs. Fire Ins. Co.
S. T. BENNETT, C!
iperior Court, Brunswick
PAGE THREE I
>ert W. Davis, Trustee. 28th, day 9B
January. 1926. as will more fully .'^B
ear by reference to the records
Brunswick County, to which ref- ^H
ice is hereby especially made, and |^^B
ig the same land conveyed to f^^B
irge Barker et ux, by Robert VY. ^H
,*is. Trustee, recorded in Rook Xo. ^^B
at page Xo. 4.16. records of j^H
inswick County. Xorth Carolina. ^H
a ted and posted this 6th day of ^H
^B
S. B. FRIXK, Trustee. BH
1 B^B
TICK OF SAI.E IXDHH BRED
O F THl'ST
nder and by virtue of authority
tained in a certain Peed of j^B
st executed by Maude Price and ^H
husand. J. D. Price, to S. B.
iik. Trustee, on the 6th day of ^H
i 1, 1939. recorded in Rook Xo. Bfl
at Page Xo. 357. registry of
nswick County, Xorth Carolina. ^^B
ault having been made in the ^^B
ments of the indebtedness secured HB
thereby, the undersigned Trustee ^H
offer for sale, at public auction. ^B
ash. at twelve o'clock noon, at |^B
Courthouse Door in Brunswick ^B
ntv. on the 6th day of June. 1941. . ^B
that certain lot or parcel of land BB
ited iti Brunswick County. Smith- ^B
Township. Xorth Carolina, and ^B
ribed as follows: ^B
FIRST TRACT ^B
KG IX XIXG at a stake In Prices |^B
Wescott's line, and runs thence {^B
t about 650 Feet to a dead pine ^B
iron stakes; thence South 85 j^B
rees Fast about 1150 feet to a !^B
ce at the run of Nancy's Creek; ^B
u-e up said Creek to Spring ^B
nch; thence up said Spring ^B
nch said \V. A. Price's line to ^B
BFGIXNTXG. containing 60 acres, ^H
e or less, same conveyed to W. ^B
Price by T. J. Wescott. ^B
SKCOMI TRACT
SOWS AS THE PRINK TRACT H
adjoining the lands of the BB
nestead tract of F. 1). Price, BF- BB
CXIXG at a stake in the dividing ^B
between said Homestead tract ^B
F. M. Wescott's land in an
line, running thence with this ^B
Fast 72 poles to John L. Wes- ^B
"s comer, thence South 73 dc- H
?s Fast 18 poles to a white Bay IB
in the head of a drain, down ^B
drain nearly South to Spring
inch, thence along the run of ^B
ing Branch 80 poles to a black
ii: thence North 35 degrees 80' ^B
st 77 i>oles to a cypress In a H|
d; thence West 8 poles to a ^^B
<e: thence to the BEGINNING,
tain ing 50 acres, more or less, and ^B
ig the same lands cotiveye?l to HI
D. Price by Robert w. Davis, ^B
stee by deed dated March 26th. Hfl
and recorded in Book 53. Page ^B
and by F. D. Price and wife ^B
Maude Price by deed dated the
i day of March. 1939. and duly
d for record in the office of the |^H
fister of l>eeds of Brunswick ^B
inty.
>ated and posted tins 6th day of
y. 1041. M
S. B. FRIXK. Trustee.
^B
tR
;
i
'aylor & Prevatte,
Bellamy & Sons,
irr, James & Carr j
r, James & Carr 2
k, McEwen, Sykes I
Taylor, Prevatte H
Lyon & Lyon I
So. Poisson & I
Campbell. I
Wright I
Thompson I
Bellamy & Sons I
Holmes
Mintz
Mintz
Mintz
So. Pittman m
Goldberg I
McClammy I
Murray Allen I
County. I
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