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PAGE FOUR ' '' I MOVE TO WILMINGTON ITTlIIIfl i Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Northru flS d VW and children have moved to Wi A" M?d f J KJ mington, where he has employ DDII7I7Q mnt IIR I f , .1 ILL AT HOME 1 Mrs. E. R. Outlaw has bee i??confined to her home for th past week suffering from malari: HOLDING REVIVAL Rev. A. L. Brown left Tuesday SURGICAL PATIENT afternoon for Swansboro where Mrs. H. T. Bowmer of Soutli he will hold a series of meetings Por' entered Dosher Memori; this week in the Baptist Church Hospital as a surgical patien there. Thursday. CROPS IMPROVE ATTORNEY HERE Farmers in town attending E- Sentelle of Canton, for court this week are expressing mer county superintendent o much satisfaction with the rapid schools for Brunswick county, i improvement in crop conditions' spending the first of thc wee] since seasonable rains began com-' .... ? . . ? . ? here in attendance on the ses Jng some ten days ago. County Agent J. E. Dodson says that j s'on court. Mr. Sentelle i mmino alone fine. J now nracticing law at Canton. E. V. Stock and Cattle Powder ?For Horses, Cows, Hogs and Chickens? Sold With Money-Back Guarantee "It Pays To Keep Your Livestock Well" ll/2-lb. Package?35 cents J. JH AWL'S Supply, N. C. COOL Buys For HOT Weather Y011 can beat the heat and still be in style if you'll conic in and let us fit you up with clothes designed to give you maximum comfort regardless of how high the mercury climbs. FOR DRESS OR WORK CLOTHES, COME TO SEE US. SHALLOTTE TRADING CO. Ilobson Kirby, Prop. SHALLOTTE, N. G. . ^ THE FLOUR MILL IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS WE WILL BE GLAD TO Handle Your Wheat 4 < WACCAMAW MILLING CO. M. O. NELSON, JR. Located at Rear of Nelson's Warehouse WHITEVILLE, N. C. | FIRST IN DESIGN Rife _ among all low-priced trucks |?|BHHv|k FIRST IN POWER (WITH "LOAD-MASTER" ENGINE) Ml 'V Bm among all low-priced trucks I FIRST IN FEATURES milt - among all low-priced trucks % FIRST IN STEERING EASE EM'' | among all low-priced trucks ^ . ; I FIRST IN VALUE ||f|p| Elmore Mo Bolivia, N< ?? ? -? --?i ? ??? for treatment p Mrs. Edgar Holden of Suppl; 1- entered Dosher Memorial Hospita r- Saturday for treatment. ton silectom y Realto Sorensen of Southpor n underwent an operation for re e moval of his tonsils Tuesday a i. Dosher Memorial Hospital. medical patient I- Mrs. Fannie Davis of South il port entered Dosher Memoria it Hospital for medical attentioi Sunday. visit here -1 Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dawkini f j of Aberdeen spent the week em here with Mr. and Mrs. G. D i Robinson. Mr. Dawkins was prin * ciple of the school here for foui - j years, leaving here five years age s to go to Dixon. From there h< went to Aberdeen, where he hat been for the past four years. "improvements * The old Brunswick Inn, recent ly purchased by W. S. Wells, ii | being overhauled and repainted ilt presents quite an improvement | to the appearance of things or | the waterfront. fishing visitors j On their way to Myrtle BeacI j Mr. and Mrs. John R. Peacoct i and son, Jack, of High Point stopped over here Friday for e day with the blue fish. Mr. Pea cock will return soon for some Gulf Stream fishing with a part) of his friends from Washington D- C' RETURN FROM TRIP ; Mrs. L. L. Hewett and Mrs I I PIANO.. FOR SALE Cash or Terms LEGGETT'S Southport, N. C. I [ Wheat_ r* t r\ r1 JL/UC I O uur CUI1I1UCUU1I We Can | Cole's B FOR YOUR WH 1 j ' PRICES Pay Yc AT MAR] j Cole's I COMPLETE LINE Gf WHITEV1 TfTTTTl tor Comp Mil Carolina THE STATE PORT PILOl M. E. Platr and children have Y returned after spending several ,1 days in New York City with their I brother, George Sommersett, and | family. t i VISITS PARENTS . i Orva Mintz of Baltimore, Md., t! has been spending several days 1 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mintz. VISITORS 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nunallee i and daughter, Patricia, of Fayetteville, viisted Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward, Jr., who is working in Fayetteville tlvis summer. 3 i GRAY HEADS BITING Gray heads have been biting . i vigorously at Orton pond for the r i past several days. A number of , | up-state sportsmen are said to , [ have taken their full days limit 3! of these fish, along with bass. Personal , Among the guests at the G. D. Robison home over the week end were Mrs. J. A. Gilbert, Miss i Pauline Matthews, Miss Wila Mae i | Lee and Miss Elizabeth Lee of JRaleigh; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. j Dye and two children of Wil[ j mington; and Mr. and Mrs. L. i J. Dawkins of Aberdeen. , I Mrs. E. H. Arlington and chilt dren, Pat and Stuart, have ret j turned from New York City ' j where they have been spending ! several weeks with Mr. ArringI ton before he returned to the ! Panama Canal Zone. ' | Miss Annie Russ, Miss Corrine I Green and Lula Marie Swann left Tuesday to spend about a month i with relatives and friends in Florida. Miss Mary Florence Moore is on a three weeks visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Covington, in Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Mary Ann Recce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Reece of Norfolk, Va? is visiting friends in Soulhport. A. J. Rcbbir.s and his daughter, Mrs. Alv n Stari ng, and ' two children, of Orlandc. Fla., Wanted With COLE MILLING CO. M 'II Exchange est Flour EAT AT MILLER'S l OR >u Cash <ET PRICE Grocery IOCERIES AND FEEDS [LLE, N. C. any / SOUTHPORT. N. C. ; are visiting at the home of Mrs. i I Ida Daniels. 1 Lonnie McDowell, of Fort Bragg, spent the week end here ; with his mother, Mrs. Dora Mc- 1 Dowell. ' Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pearce i of Camden, N. J., are spending i i several days here with relatives.; Mrs. George P. Howey and J Meade Darst, who have been spending the past several weeks ! in Washington, D. C., returned ! home Friday. I Miss Dolores Hewett is spend' ing this week with relatives in ] j Wilmington. \ ; Miss Martha Grey Brown is ; i visiting her sister, Mrs. John I Dale, at her home in Smithfield. I Miss Barbara Weeks has re-' ' turned home from Raleigh where I she has been visiting her aunt, 1 I Mrs. Hunter Ellington. Mrs. Lee Aldridge is visiting t relatives in Wilmington. Harry Weeks, Jr., of Wilming- 1 ton is spending his vacation hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weeks, Sr. Mrs. Lee Hewett had as her i guests last week Misses Millie ' Ramsey and Hilda Fay Stuart, < of Wilmington. < A. B. Weeks and Clyde Newton, ' of Charleston, S. C., spent the ' ? ?week end here with their fam- j' Minn I 1 I """ I, Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Fulcher 1 and daughter, Mary Sue, of Wil- ! mington, spent the week end here i with relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cannon and Miss Lillian Cannon, of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Livingston last week. COTTON STAMP PLAN DISCUSSED (Continued from page one) | age purchases with stamps, but to place an emphasis upon the j purchase of all-goods made from domestic cotton. DEPUTY SHERIFF SERIOUSLY HURT (Continued from Page 1) j first aid. It was found that he1 ' had sustained six fractured ribs and possible internal injuries. Reports indicate that his condition is satisfactory. At the time of the accident the Brunswick deputy was returning to his home at Leland.1 j It is believed that he suffered a sudden lapse of consciousness which caused him to lose control of his car. It was demolished. WHITEVILLE BOYS AT LONG BEACH | (Continued from Page 1) Lake View, S. C., Florence, S. C. (2), New Hanover High (2), Hamlet (2). Murray High. Charleston, S. C.. Florence Industrial School, North Charleston High i and the Strong Savannah, Ga. 1 High. Organized Drive Will Be Made For Service Clubs (Continued from page one) | Camp Davis and Ft. Bragg down here for a week-end. and when I the proper organization has been ! set up it is entirely possible that several points in Brunswick county may be utilized for the expansion of recreation facilities for the enlisted men. The drive for. funds will begin this week, and citizens are asked to remember the welfare of their own kin and of their friends who are in the service when they start I thinking about the size of the j j donation they plan to make. Word From Washington Says Bill Is Passed (Continued from page l.j Represetative Bayard Clark has ! stated that he expects prelimin] ary work to begin almost immediately at Southport, since a small portion of the funds needed for the developmets already has been appropriated. The legislation authorizes the construction of 59 section bases at a total cost of $50,000,000. Of this sum, $10,000,000 already has been voted, and the balance will AMUZU THEATRE SOUTHPORT ????? --*? Program For Week Of OF JUNE 20 - 26 Friday and Saturday? "ARKANSAS JUDGE" with WEAVER BROTHERS and ELVIRY Also:? Third Dimension Movie Short Monday and Tuesday? "THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN" with LORAINE DAY and ROBERT YOUNG Also?"Memory Tricks." Wednesday and Thursday? "ROAD SHOW" With ADOLPH MENJOU and CAROL LANDIS j Also:? Fox Movietone News ( . ? I ? . nost likely be voted by Congress United States vithout delay. cadets, Uni Vessels ranging from converted Guard Acadei yachts to small destroyers, will been accept* je based here, quarters and facil- (commencing ties for an average of 150 men year next si must be provided at all ports as ceptance) to veil. Military Acai the United i STANLEY TRIAL emy as mid.' WILL BE HELD IN United States ANOTHER COUNTY emy as cade (Continued from page one) the continuar Jiis term of court. ance, cadets During the past two days Judge course, senior Parker, presiding jurist here this Officers' Trai veek, heard several divorce cases, al Reserve leveral matters growing out of Corps; meml ? 1 :ax disputes and other Iitiga- ouaiu nracu don of interest only to the prin- orary membe ;ipa.ls. representative It appeared likely that business of foreign e vould be completed today, and tions, consul; i report of the court term will j >e printed in next week's paper. I 'lans perfected ===== for registration > u. of second group rinance (Continued from page 1.) nen of the Regular Army, the Vavy, the Marine Corps, the "s Conven; 2oast Guard, the Coast and car paymei deodetic Survey, the Public Heal- aj- Jlome a h Service, the federally recogn- , ,, ? zed active National Guard, the OOtnei 01 S Officers' Reserve Corps, the Regllar Army Reserve, the Enlisted iy p/iteserve Corps, the Naval Re- ??AUv serve, and the Marine Corps Re- =^==___ serve; cadets, United States Mil-! tary Academy; midshipmen, I IES SALE! SMART Occasional Chair 4.88 Carefully selected hardwood frame, smartly finished in BUY m.-yple or walnut. Wide, smooth TOTAl shaped arm rest, fluted front legs. Softly padded back, but- OR 1 ton tuft, non-sag web seat. EASY Tapestry covered. "TUDOR" CABINET j.:.: "Swv. *?-r?SS5!' 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The 42-iiidi v\\\//7/fo1 k K el-strong sink. in \\\A /' tin" -tet1!. d-resistfng porcelain L? ~ ' ?"' r ^ imel. The under k cabinet, of fine . niture steel, boasts 1)1) /V)\ roomy drawer and ^yC > large compart nts. Included are ome plated swing COEPaF AO A Slier. :'"11 ppT 18C pump i 8 IKK ANPII [1TON, N. C. DIAL 4
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