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'-'NE 18,I9< HmM^I B?.pk.v-gai-lo\vay J marked by beau- ff simplicity. Miss Frances g Galloway, of Supply, s I.. e the briilo of Homer Hoi- ) |H a!*' Supply. The wedding T ? ;; place in the New Hope p . hureh. Winnabow) d; B lui i the eleventh. I e' rer.l Mr. McLamb, of ei ch:: li was artistically : with southern smilax b 5 I <ap> ;ls: A candelabrum 81 ^ h f;v-' candles stood in the b' wn.dow of the pulpit ' . by siniilax. Two candel- a were i either side flanked Ic bowls of cape jasmine. P IHp.-jor to the ceremony Mrs. .,e Ca'-tto::. of Bolivia, reni a program ot nuptial music. ( Bt>bh> I'avis. of Southport, , S two violin solo's. Shubert's a ,^R:v"J !e" and "I Love you ' ^ , The traditional wedding I rj l^Htches were used and ."To a p Rose was played softly) the vows were spoken. J Sl .^Rhe br:it was lovely in the ti . Itt.-s f her mother. Herlc' was finger-tip j b < =h earned a bouquet ot a . i & '^Khe was attended bv her cou- J fi V s.- Elizabeth Henry, of Win- Si : I u maid-of-honor, and grille Holden as bridesmaid, w wore paste! shades of net. h Holden was his brother's tl n:;, and Lawrence Gallo- ; si ..^ v a brother of the bride and ir .H h, en a brother of the q served as ushers. Ring n iKir was Worth Mercer of Bol Holder, is the daughter; T j[rs. Hattie Henry Galloway j h |H ;he late Henry Galloway, of! c H-< v She attended school at1 s Bfstem. Carolina Teachers Col-! a; bis taught for the past D B vears " the Brunswick coun- , H schools. i K ^RhH^tristhesonofMr. | ni IcONGOLEUM | I RUGS f Cash or Terms I LEGGETT'S jS I Southport, N. C. '[* I KEEP Cdf c* Anl\; r^7 " ^ nvt v/niy "*** IHone with an ever-inci |l teresting new merch ?1 you to come in to see i |l want you to share ir H we are able to offer o I BELLAMY'S T1 SHALLOT r You c I 19The following disi Brunswick County Ta> H 9 o ' " II ? 0 ' II 1"; Per Cent IF 1 I'cr Cent IF P 3 This is your opp< I Ch< H liltUNSWICK 11 j ^ ' I nd Mrs. Luther Holden of Suply. He is connected with his ither in business at Supply. t END INVITATIONS 1 e "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward r aylor request the honor of your F resence at the marriage of their aughter, Anna Mercer, to Mr. * arl Ivan Brown on Monday j. rening, June the thirtieth at t ight o'clock. Trinity Methodist hurch, Southport, North Caro- ^ na." E The above invitations have just a een sent to out-of-town friends r rid relatives. Though none are eing sent in Southport. friends f the couple and the family are 1 ardially invited to the wedding nd the reception which will fol- s iw at the home of the bride's j arents. INEN SHOWER ? t Miss Alice Johnson was hostess aturday afternoon at her home i, t Winnabow when she enter- j ' lined in honor of her cousin, I liss Anna Taylor, whose mar- g iage to Earl Brown will take lace the last of the month. k The home was decorated with limmer flowers and the dining'8 ible, on which a tiered bride's a ake topped with a miniature I ^ ride and groom was cut, was, rranged with two crystal candel- v bra holding tall burning tapers. 1 ce cream, mints and cake were J erved. |v Miss Taylor was presented a Iv hite carnation corsage by the ^ ostess and a shower of linen bv ? le guests. The gifts were presnted in an original manner, be- a ig brought in as a bride bou- je uet to the tune of the wedding a larch. jF Those who were there were: w le honoree; Mesdames C. Ed. " aylor, Percy J. Farrell, James v larper and Misses Mary Dick1 annon and Ethel Farrell, from;s outhport: Mesdames John Gill 15 nd W. E. Kopp, of Bolivia: Mrs.'3 i. R. Johnson, Misses Julia and jJ [elen Taylor, Kathryn, Rebekah, 1 :ate and Mary Johnson, of Win- j1 abow; Mrs. C. H. Zibelin, Mrs. . J. Knox and Miss Sallie Betts 1 :nox of Leland and Mesdames J. * f. Taylor, C. L. Dickinson and a arly Gill, of Wilmington. ? :RIDGE PARTY 1 Mr$., J. iy. Thompson and her c a'ughter, Mrs. Kenneth H. Kin- s er, entertained their friends on 'ednesday evening at a bridge v arty honoring G. Butler Thomp- c >n. The living room, library and e ining room were thrown into ^ ? iL tffNG IN If e a new store, but I e -easing stock of in- J; landise. We invite I is often, because we I ^ i the bargains that I'g ur customers. I ? FADING CO. If" TE, N. C. If; an Save ft ON YOUR 41 Tax< counts will be allowed for pr? :es. P PAID ON OR BEF ULY 1st, 1941 PAID DURING JUL AID DURING AUG' artunity to earn-a substantia # is. E. Gau COUNTY TAX CC 3>ht 3Eigljter I $ (Our Jfi For a long time we've wanted o write up those delightful paries which have to do with blesed events, but we have hesitatd, not wanting to be the first lewspaper woman to dare to re- i lort one , . . The time has come, however, ^hen we feel that it's perfectly II right to tell you about a laby shower, and to urge you all o come ... The Red Cross sewing room ias finished ten layettes and j ilans to send them off right way . . . Everything has been I nade that can be made, but there | re certain things which have o be bought . . . Hence the shower . . of socks, kirts and safety pins . . . and ust these three . . . nivcryone is lnviieci ro come ne for the occasion. Summer lowers were used to decorate he rooms. At the conclusion of playing | :e cream and cake were served | o the guests and prizes were i iven. A box of monogramed handerchiefs was presented Mr. | hompson. Guest prizes were' iven to Mrs. Pearce Cranmer, \ recent bride, and Miss Ethel | 'arrell. High score prize for ladies was ron by Mrs. Harold St. George., t was a silver flower basket. Irs. J. D. Sutton was second and ,'as presented with a smaller siler basket. Low score prize a on bon dish, was given Mrs. Roy IcKeithan. W. S. Wells was high scorer mong the men and won a trav- j ling kit. Dr. L. C. Fergus won i . desk set for second high. G. J tufus Dosher was low scorer and ; ran a deck of cards. The travel-1 ng- prize, a double deck of cards, /ent to J. A. McNeil.. Those who were there included Ir. and Mrs. Harold St. George, j Ir. and Mrs. L. T. Yaskeli, Mr. j rid Mrs. William Styron, Mr. and Irs. Robert Thompson, Mr. and Irs. Fred Willing, Mr. and Mrs. )ick Brendle, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. TcNeill, Mr. and Mrs. James 'revatte, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wells, >r. and Mrs. L. C. Fergus, Mr. nd Mrs. Prince O'Brien, Mr. and Irs. Roy McKeithan, Mr. and Irs. Robert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. earce <_ranmer; Mesdames W. S. Davis, James j ,'arr, E. H. Cranmer, I. B, Busells, H. C. Corlette, R. I. Mintz, 1 ames Harper, H. W. Hood, J. j V. Ruark, Vienna Leggett. J. G. ,'hristian, J. D. Sutton, J. Arthur losher, Thomas St. George, Robrt St, George, Lucy Watts Vhite, Elizabeth Gilbert: Wiley Wells, Mabel Marran, C. !. Cannon, M. A. Northrop; Misses Lottie Mae Newto, Ethel 'arrell, Marion St. George, Marin Watson, Anna Taylor, Winie Willis: G. Rufus Dosher and John Jrikson. IONOR BRIDE-ELECT Miss Anna Taylor was honored [on. afternoon at a bridge party iven by Mrs. J. W. Thompson nd Mrs. Kenneth H. Kinsler. A liscellaneous shower was given tie bride-elect with many lovely ifts being among those presented er. Bridge was played and Miss ioris Corlette was high scorer ir the afternoon.-She, and Mrs. . W. Ruark who bingoed, reeived handkerchiefs. 1 loney es payments of 1941 ORE ,Y, 1941. UST. il savings on your se ILLECTOR TJJE, gTATE PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT,. N- C. ""~~""""" ceived many useful _gifts. S&IV. (AT ^J-rX. Many interesting" games were V/| /41U played, and contests were had during the evening. Those winning prizes were, Miss Frances ? Lesh, Harold Cox and Guy Merilpmnte After the games refreshments _______ were served. Guests were: The honoree, William Coleman, and bring some of the above so; MiMeg Cl,eo]a Cox F]orrie the layettes can be on their way . . _ ? _ . . . The time is Thursday after-!Swain' Duck Fot ?r' f.neva ,f? noon from 3 toll Band the place ter' Frances L?Sh' Colleen C?le" is the Red Cross sewing room in man, Elizabeth . Henry, Julia the city hall. Johnson, Betty Lou Coleman, rT , , _ , Louise, Annie Lou, and Elizabeth Mrs. Harold St. George is planning the shower and says there Johnson; Harold Cox^ Guy Mer. ? , . . m , cer, Leslie Swain, Troy Henry, will be refreshmets for those who Frank]in Johnson. Billie K. Lewis, attend . . . We're sure that if Fred Malpass, Ted Stone, Harold you can't possibly get either of Ray Lewis, Jeny Lane Lewis, the three S's (meaning, Sox. Paul and Ra>' Clemmons. shirts, etc.) that you'll be wel- LEAVES HOSPITAL come to bring a silver offering prince O'Brien, Jr., was dis U.K. most- ... cnu.ge w... uu yuu, mjsse(J frQm Do3her Memorial baby shopping for you . . Hospital Sunday after being a So tell all your friends, even patient there for observation for the men folks . . . Here is your several clays, chance to do something for babies in Britian and also to encourage VACATION ENDS the sewing ladies to continue Miss Elizabeth Mijrray, R. N., with the good work . . . superintendent of nurses at Dosher Memorial Hospital, is exOthers who were there are Mes- pccted to return Sunday from dames C. Ed. Taylor, Roy Mc- a three weeks vacation at her Keithan. R. S. Harrison, Percy home )n Sumter. S. C. J. Farrell, James Prevatte, R. I< Mintz, James Harper, and Misses IIJ k \IrP k T> P Ethel Farrell, Elizabeth Watson, W All 1 Al/U Marion Watson, Mary Dick Can- . non and Bobbie Davis. REWARD: I will pay 51.00 for ; the safe return . of one male BIRTHDAY PARTY .tabby cat stolen from or near 1 my house on Sunday night. No William Coleman, Jr., was de- question asked. B, L. Furpless, lightfully entertained at the home Southport, N. C. of his Aunt, Mrs. Hardie W. ?; Clemmons, of Bolivia, Saturday SIDLES, MULES, MULES: I night, when he celebrated his have just received 2 carloads 13th birthday. The party was a n'ce broke mules. Already had | surprise. 50 head on hand wmcn makes The room was tastefully arran-! a total of 93 head of mules in ged with spring flowers and a, my barn. I will sell or trade on pink and white color scheme was easy terms. Come to see me or carried out. The honor guest re- j write me. I will sure trade or NEWS and FACTS ... of Statewide Interest THE WORK GOES ON! North Carolina's brewing industry has just closed its second year of "clean up or close up" activities?a self-imposed task of cooperating with state and local law enforcement officials to see to it that law-violations in retail beer establishments are not hidden behind legal retail licenses. For us to say merely, that 171 undesirable law-violating outlets have been "closed up" through our cooperation with officials is to tell only part of the story. In many other ways?by friendly criticism, by warning or by recommending refusal of license renewals?our industry has said emphatically that it wants to protect the legitimate dealer from the consequences of the wrongdoings of the com vnvntSnalv f our |*iVi anil I.??>< This Committee pledges, as it enters its third activity year, that it will continue its unremitting efforts to help law enforcement officials maintain the general high level of beer retailing. YOU, the PUBLIC, can also continue your part in this cooperative movement by restricting your patronage to the law-abiding outlets. BREWERS AND NORTH CAROLINA BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTEE EdgarH. Bain, Stale Director, Suite 813*817 Commerciol Bldg. Raleigh PUBLISHED IN COOPERATION WITH THE UNITED BREWERS INDUSTRIAL FOUNDATION ' * '' '* ' ' ' - : '< ' -V'f . a - |wBL<|MW|uMyB BORROWERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT THIS BANK ' WACCAMAW BANK & TRUST CO. WHITE VILLE FAIRMONT CHADBOCRN ROSEHILL CXARKTON TABOK CITY SOUTHPORT KENANSVILLE HOLLY RIDGE "NORTH CAROLINA ?Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatlon i . ! sell you. J. P. Newton, Wilnaing-1 ton, N. C. Dial 3580. | WANTED: .Middle ajjed white on woman to take care of and!m) J operate a small private laundry.! I Electric Washing Machine and , Ironer) Small Salary and Roomi. and Board. Write Mrs. J. Napier, | mi 111 So. 5th St., Wilmington, N.',1a * |? GOOD NE.AKBY Rawleigh Route open. Industrious man can earn i j better than average income. Com- | l plete line household necessities 1 al< as | established 51 years. Permanent. I 1 No experience needed to start, Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCF-211- 01 Q, Richmond, Va. an LEGALS na 4 nilM) OKIUM AM.T. A I THOHI/I XU W?iH WATER REFUKDnCG Au BONDS OJ-' THE CITY OF 1 I SOITHI'ORT Ida' He it ordained by the board of (ter aldermen of the City of Southport da as follows: ' ler 1. Bonds of the city shall be is- j da sued to the maximum aggregate prin-ion ripal amount of $i;7,500 for the pur-1191 pose of refunding by way of ex- S?1 I change the following valid outstand-1 Sling bonded debt of the city, namely. s 10,000 r>b. per cent Water ami . Sewer bonds, dated .March 1. 191.r>! cit; I and payable March 1. 1945. am 3% . [?VI rem n,nri dated October 1. 1917 attd payable t'et' $500 on the 1st of October in each i be of the years 1933 to 1941 inclusive. 'I $19,000 ti per cent Water and Sew- ser er bonds, dated February 1. 1930 wa and payable $1000 on the 1st of, of February in each of the years 1934 . / to 195;; inclusive, $4,000 ?; per cent Water Works ;mu and Sewer bonds, dated February 1. j <laj 1910 and payable February I. 1930. i 2. A statement of the debt of the Or2 city has been filed with the clerk and is open to public inspection. 3. This ordinance shall lake effect . on its passage and shall not be submitted to the voters. The foregoing ordinance was pas- I sed on the 12 day of June, 1941. and I was first published on the 18 day of June, 1941. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty I days after its first publication. G. E. HUBBARD. Clerk. 0-25-c BONO ORDINANCE A I'TII ORIZIXG *17.000 GENERAL REFUNDING IIDNIKS OF T1IH CITY OK SOI I'll PORT He it ordained by the board of aldermen of the City of Soulhport as follows: 1. Bonds of the city shall be issued to the maximum aggregate principal amount of $17,090 for the purpose; of refunding by way of exchange' the following valid outstanding bonded debt of the city, namely. $15,000 5 per cent Knilrond bonds, i dated July 1. 1911 and payable July1 1. 1941 $2,000 olj per cent Sinking Fund bonds, dated March 1. 1928 and payable $1,000 on the 1st of March in [ each Of the years 1917 and 19lx g| 2. A statement of the debt of the | ? city has been filed with the clerk i | and is open to public inspection. 3. This ordinance shall take effect on its passage and shall not be submited to the voters. j The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 12 day of June. 1941, and 1 was first published, on the 18 day | of June. 1941. Any action or proceeding question- 1 ing the validity of said ordinance . must he commenced within thirty davs after its first publication. G. E. HUBBARD. Clerk fi-25-c BOND ORDINANCE ACTIIOKIZIN < $41,500 GENERA I. REWI NDING BONDS OF TIIK CITY OF SOUTH PORT He it ordained by the board of i aldermen of the City of Southport as follows: I, Bonds of the city shall be issued to the maximum aggregate principal amount of $41,500 for tne purpose of] refunding by way of exchange the | following valid outstanding bonded debt of the city, namely, $10,000 f? per cent Street Improve- J ment and Funding bonds, dated Aug- j list 1. 1925 and payable $1,000 on the 1st. of August in each of the years iy;? 10 iihiusmc, ? $0,500 5 per rent Hospital bonds, dated January 1. 1929 and payable!! $500 on the 1st of January in eac h j of the years 1931 to 1911! inclusive, $25,000' 5W per cent Public Im- II provement bonds, dated December 1, 11 1922 and payable on the 1st of 11 December $1,000 in each of the I years 1932 to 1910. inclusive. $2,000 JI in each of the years 1943 to 1947 ,1 inclusive. $1,000 in 1949 and $2,000 i I in each of the years 1950, 1951 and 1952. 1 m nHBHHHHH N CITS During the m for advertising pr not been paid, for payers this notice pay before this is SAVE ADDITK LESS EMBARR 1940 TAXES DL I ' * PR] SAVE MOF BY 2 Per Cei B E. GIT1 i . L PAGE THREE A statement of the debt of the >BONI> OKDIN VN( K AITIIOlUZIN't. y has been filed with the clerk j *3.4l6.ft? INTKKKST UNBIND ?1 is open to public inspection.. BONDS OK TIIK CITY OK i. This ordinance shall take effect' SOUTH I'OKT its passage and shall not be sub- ne it ordained by the board of. tied to the voters. laldermen of the City <?i Southport The foregoing ordinance was pas-| as follows: i on the l:' day of June. 1941. and i Bonds of the city shall be issued is first published. "ii the is day <-i to the maximum aggregate principal lie. 1941. j amount of $3.41H.t?ti for the purpose t*"W"'valUlUv TTald* oKam^lor ,u"'?n* bv "'"V "' tmnge I..jsi l.e f-nminenreii "within ihlny jle,esl ludi"l{ ' ?"(?>"?) unpaid and ys after its first publication. I accrued to October 1. 1939 on the H. I"'- HUBBARD. Clerk .'following outstanding bonds of the city in the following amounts, name^;i:u,,'5Ti5i.tvr,K""mv^; "W* taww. ?" Knilmad bonds BONDS OK Tllk CITY OK dated July 1. 1911. I229.li! interest on IHPOKT Sinking Uuud bonds dated March 1, He it ordained by the hoard of ' m^S. lermen or the city of Southport | * .\ statement of the debt of the follows: ..... I city has been filed with the clerk and h 1. Bonds of the city shall *be issued '. the maximum aggregate principal '8?OI,cn to public inspection, lount of 929.C79.14 for the purpose *. I his ordinance shall take effect funding by way of exchange in- ol! Hs passage and shall not be subest (including coupons) unpaid ,lw voters. ? .nu A^lnnncrt \VJ?s OilS d accrued to October !. 1939 on 1 ""W's ~ f .. , sed on the 12 day ot June. 1911. and B following outxtaiimnit ootids of w ? , pu|,||?he.l. on the 1.1 .lay i city in the following amounts. 0)- jmie> 1941. H . o. . i Any action or proceeding question- H ?;- ., n?erS . ?!' ;eel . ,m,T.vt>; In* the validity of said ordinance i!...? i looi^ bonds dated mUl#t he commenced within thirty iB ?f ??.?e.V s ? . u . i j davs after its first publication. B a.4iiJ.50 interest on Hospital l>omis i i.' until \i>i> I'lorl; B ted January 1. 1929. S0.810.81 in- '' "L 1 ,llK- B est on Public Improvement bonds 1 ' " B B est on Water and Sewer bonds i ^ B ted March l. 1915. $1,072.50 interest . Water bonds dated October 1. ! /< . a n H 7. $5,470 interest on Water and D_ Jr? Vnnvt B Aer bonds dated Kebruary 1. 1930, IjP /jFjir iVf k3D3Il B 900 interest on Water Works ami j MJ/1V \A. k/piAII B .ver bonds dateil February 1, 1910. ! B !. A statement of the debt of the t 1 B y lias been filed with the clerk 1 nCXDCHSlVClV B it is open to public inspection. " J B This ordinance shall take ef- B l on its passage and shall not ~ t^t x n/\n rn H submitted to the voters. Cr)T JTHPORT The foregoing ordinance was pas- v/l * B I on the 12 day of June, 1941, and I H ,he ,s day DRY CLEANERS I Uiy action or proceeding question- B the validity of said ordinance crii ITUPDDT M C B si be commenced within thirty juuinruat, 11. B rs after its first publication. B FORT CASWELL I Coastal Carolina's Vacationland I Caswell Lodge . . . American Plan I $3.50 to $5.00 per day . . $22.50 to $32.50 per week M Furnished Homes. Trailer Park. Yacht Basin. Fishing Pier. I Deepsea and Gulf Stream Fishing. Surf and Mineral Pool Bathing. Private Dance Pavilion. Tennis. Water Sports OCEAN-FRONT HOME SITES I Water, Lights, Paving. Sensibly Restricted?$250 to $500 I CASWELL-CAROLINA CORP. I B TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS P. O. SOUTIIPORT, N. C. BBBBBnBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBi * B FURNITURE I Almost one-half of the floor space of our I store is devoted to our turniture depart ment. Many Brunswick county citizens I have long since learned that they can I save money by buying furniture and Lfl household furnishings from us. I We invite you to bring us a list of your- I needs and give us an opportunity to fill I your next order. fl G. W. KIRBY 8C SONS ] Supply, N. G. I OTICE I {TAXPAYERS I onth of July we will make up our list I operty on which the 1940 taxes have 1 sale for taxes. We are giving tax- I in order that they may come in and I done. J 3NAL. EXPENSE AND NEED- I ASSMENT BY PAYING YOUR' I fE THE CITY THIS MONTH. I E-PAYMENTS I 4EY ON YOUR 15)41 TAXES I VYING IN ADVANCE. I it Discount If Paid On Or efore July 1,1940 R. WEEKS { TAX COLLECTOR. $ (HOP- I '! BHHHHBH
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