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I? rnNESPAY, AUGUST 11, 1943 Mrs Warren SSvatn and chil- man, are visiting Mrs J d ,?;n ri?d niece, Miss Audrey Kull- Swain. NOTICE! NOTICE! See us for your Doors, Windows, Square-Deal Wall Board, Strong-Bilt Wall Panel, Paints, Insulation Board, Rock Wool! Certain-Teed Roofing, "Century" Asbestos Shingles and Siding! Brick. Lime. Cement, Plaster, Flue Lining, Lumber and other Building Materials. SMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc. Castle Hayne Road WILMINGTON, N. C. PHONE 3339 ADVERTISING In our advertising messages we have tried to give you a picture of what we sell and the service we give at our store. But let us remind you, the best way to find out about these things is to come in and see for yourself. R. GALLOWAY General Merchandise Supply, N. C. SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS During the fall season we invite you to make our store your trading headquarters. We always take pleasure in serving your needs, and you will find that our big | store was stocked with the idea of rendering you the best possible service. * SHALLOTTE TRADING CO. Uobson Kir by, Prop. Shallotte, N. C. .... * ? * /^>T TD ncmDn IVLiV^VIVL/ FAIR DEAL YOUR GUARANTEE OF SAT We have been selling used < ville for more than 12 years. This season we have some ( cars we have ever offered t them over before you buy or tra I 1936 CHEVROLET?Sedan .. . C I 1938 CHEVROLET?Coach . . . I 1939 FORD Deluxe ... Clean I 1940 CHEVROLET . . . Extra C I 1941 FORD Tudor?13,000 Mile . I 1942 OLDSMOBILE?Sedan ... I 1941 STUDEBAKER?Champion I MANY OTHERS... EAST I BRAXTON AUTO J \Wm CHOPIN-WESCOTT Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wescott announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Helen, to Richard I Travis Chopin, U. S, N? of Hen- j derson on Wednesday, August 4, at the parsonage of the Baptist church. The Rev. A. L. Brown' performed the ceremony. !' VOLK-LEONARD Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leonard an-; nounce the marriage of their daughter, Margie Vivian, to Cpl. ' Vincent Volk, August 8, at Conway, S. C. Mrs. Volk is a resident of Shallotte and Cpl. Volk formerly of New York City, is stattoned at Camp Davis. The couple will make their home at | Shallotte for the present. j CIRCLE MEETS Members of circle No. 1 of ] Southport Baptist Church held f their. Monday meeting at the home of Mrs. John F. Potter on Tuesday evening, August 2.' : The meeting opened with a song, "My Faith Look Up to Thee," followed by a prayer led by Mrs. W. G. Gay. The devotional was led by Miss Josephine Smith. The program was pre: sented by Mrs. Jack Oliver and I Miss Josephine Smith, the topic j being "Prayer." At the close of j the program a short business j session was held after which the : members enjoyed a social hour 1 together. Mrs. Potter served delicious orI ange juice and cake to the following members present: Misses Louise Rees, Louise Watson, Jo1 sephine Smith, Majofie Potter, Mesdames Brady Lewis, W. G. j Gay, Joe Spencer, Jack Oliver, | Chas. Aldridge, W. Lee Aldridge, I Hulan Watts and Lee Hewett. FULTZ-FREEDLAND A wedding of lovely simplicity was performed last week when Miss Gloria May Freedland became the bride of Ralph H. Fultz. The wedding took place in the home of Mrs. Grace Ford and was solemnized by the Rev. A. I?. Brown, pastor of the First Bap< tist church. j The home was beautifully dec' orated with pine boughs and ! flowers for the occasion. An altar j was arranged in an archway. Nuptial music was rendered by Mrs. D. I. Watson who played Shubert's "Serendade" during the I ceremony. [ For her wedding the bride was OF ING ISFACTION! :ars in White)f the cleanest I !ome and look I ide. | 2llean , Nice |j lean. II car. I Like New. i . . . Very Nice. f TERMS I SERVICE || HE STATE PORT PILOT. SOUTHPORT, N. < attired in white. Miss Mary Stan-j tar attended the bride as maid- mother' ,Mrsv ? of-honor and Bernice Branch was shaIlottebest man. , " ~ ' Following the ceremony a re- American banks ception was held. Only close 000 savmP aecou,r friends of the couple were invit- posits totaImg near': 000. ed. Punch and cake were served to those present. | Mrs. Fultz' former home was 1 in Miami. Florida, and the groom B is from Stuart. Florida. Mr. Fultz I is stationed at the Naval section base here and for the present the couple will make their home in Southport. House pai BRIEF VISIT Varnish Major R. I. Mintz, of Walter- c uc*ir,S Coppei boro, S. C., was a visitor here _ for a short time Sunday. He spent Saturday night with his "-* PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR COLLEGE Standard junior college courses. Pre-engineering. Year-round ac- | celerated preparatory department IH hastens education and gives pre-1 induction training. College teach- 1938 FORD P ers. Athletics. Well-rounded pro- some work. I gram. Christian influences. Personal attention. Commercial department. A Good Place for Your Son. BR AX Register Now! Box B-l, MAXTON, N. C. SELL TOBAO MONDAY, AUG. 16WEDNESDAY, Al FRIDAY, A Tf TCwCi JACK NEAL MARTIN MOTLE yy i = "jLJmSm v^vV: gs^A"s xaW ' j?|P A : i . "Wi /AMERICA GOES WITH^ ' ! ***"'* rffffhfiQf* company^ng ^NQg&TYrj< jfyMMfifflHM & 1 L. Mintz. at, .APPRECIATION | The'Mother Cotton Club of Mtrl J Carmel A. M. E. Zion church j have 45.000,- j wishes to thank Dr. L. C. Fergus, | its with de-iMr' and Mrs- P?11' P?d?le. Capt. j i- S30 000 000 - land Mrs' J Davis and -ternes! , | Lewis for donations for the pur-1 chase of pulpit chairs. PAINTS : int, inside paints (flat, semi-srloss and i and enamel. Also Marine Paint, inr Paint for boats. * H. HARRISON j, SOUTHPORT, N. C. OR SALE -? | ick-Up. Stake body. Fair tires. Needs E bargain?as is for? $300.00 I TON AUTO SERVICE Whiteville, N. C. CO ON-lst Sale JG. 18?1st Sale UG. 20?1st Sale I JiLE'S DIAL GRAY j Y, Auctioneer I ^ I WJf < ?7, . . \#y? pF*?$> .'' -*" i* Ifck \. HT ^^ nniiMHh * % ;; ' pTTif^^l- W Jackson Beverage Company PAGE 8 jfl M Read the market reports?read the H sales tags on each pile of tobacco. This is I IB the way to judge the TRUE prices being piiitl for tobacco. Any market can esti- I mate?afry market can exaggerate. Fob I low the sales on the Ghadbourn Tobacco I Market and you will follow the crowd to I the Ghadbourn Tobacco Market. This 8 market just naturally sells tobacco higher V BrajflSjfiga pM HH| JM9 IsS BMa ?- ? ? ? rw? I I Chadbourn 3s Small fcnough lo || Appreciate Your Business and Big I Enough To Give You Service? jl Personal Service That Always? 9 MEANS SO MUCH TO ANY I GROWER SELLING HIS jl TOBACCO ON ANY I mm i nirrir I I MAKIU.1 ! 9 "GRADE-FOR-GRADE- 1 YOU'RE BETTER PAID" ?On The? Chadbourn ; Tobacco Market j in iwiiMim???
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