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M<fO& PEc: 15' 19 "3 ffKOCrETY. ,,,,.-j thrown. She carried a white Bible ' ^HlJ* j marked with purple orchids and Kobert Phelps, i showered with bouvardia. Her on Maude Phelps.'ly ornament was a gold pin set y f'ounty Welfare;w?th cultured pearls, a gift from tu-ide of Cap- the bridgogroom. ".irk son of Mr.: Mrs. Craig Vaughan. matron-ofH , " Hemrick of Crosby.! honor ami sister of the bride, wore i. mony at high a dress of dusty pink wool crepe, v Peeember "> in Miss Maude Evans Phelps was : .-ij.iist church. The her sister's maid of honor and rieecli officiated, wore a dress of powder blue wool I I ;tlH".mims ami white crepe indentical to that of the used as a floral matron of honor. She carried a ' H I colonial nosegay of pink and blue I , wedding Miss Han- carnations tied with pink ribbon , [ Meredith College, las did the matron of honor. ! a program of; The mother of the bride wore and Miss Annie a dress of orchid crepe with hat! ,,f Durham sang I and gloves of deep purple. Her | shoulder corsage was of yellow ' who was given in roses. i ^B ; i mother, wore a Lt. George Mouton, of Ports, ui: ua white made with mouth, attended Captain Hamrick bishop sleeves and as best man. Ushers were CharHoi accessories were les Quinn and Lt. J. W. Martin| WELCOME l()l- ark always welcome at I k store, we take pleasure is serving your every need. I R.GALLOWAY General Merchandise i Supply, n. c. 1&.. cx/Hecs/txeMsrv'/e l&i &/F7S SU70 ) p pjjms?/ More popular than ^ fjjBflW Christmas carton (right) with %: its special holiday design. Inside are with their famous extra flavor and extra mildness. I COME HERE TO BUY YOUR 1 TOBACCO I CANVAS It HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY IN I AND WILL BE GLAD I TO SERVE YOU! IG W. KIRB Y & SONS SUPPLY, N. C. I GOOD NEWS! Bust Received Small Shipment Of RADIO BATTERIES I We are reserving 25 for our cod Brunswick County ctistomI. /'/ease Bring This Ad With i on. J0'* those who cannot come to our store 'Sht away please mail ad at once to? I BRAXTON'S WHITEVILLE, N. C. lease hold one radio battery for me. name 1 address Ison cf Portsmouth: Craig Vaugh-| ] an and Merle Vaughan of Ahos- j 1 kie. j: I ' Mrs. Hamrick received her ( education at East Carolina Teach-! ers College, and at Motts Secre-: tarial School in Wilmington. Prior! to her marriage she was employed in the office of the Atlantic j Coast Line. Captain Hamrick graduated | from Mississippi State College! where he was a member of the R. O. T. C. unit. ?| Immediately following the cere- j mony the bridal party and out-of-, town guests were entertained by | the bride's mother at a luncheon at the municipal building. SURPRISE SHOWER j: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan were honored at a shower on Thursday j night by Mrs. Merle Hood and [ Mrs. Matilda Burnett at the home of the latter. , During the evening Bingo was played. Refreshments of Russian tea and cake were served. The couple received many pretty and useful gifts. Those present were: Mestlames 1 Davis Herring, H. T. St. George, H. C. Corlette, James Smith, Harry Weeks, Leo Orenstem. Gorman Robinson, James Carr, and Misses Doris Corlette, Peggy Carr, and Elizabeth Noifleet. Junior Class Play At Bolivia Friday The Junior Class Play, "Bash-1, ful Mr. Bobbs" will be presented ; at the Bolivia high school Friday of this week at 7:30 o'clock. The play has been described as full of i humorous situations and will give', a full evening of entertainment. , The cast includes two especially'] good fun making characters, Vir- , ginia Collum, who takes the part , of the boarding house mistress and j, Troy Henry, her helper. Others in the cast include Ed-'; die Howard, Hartzell Smith,' ( Wooders Mercer, Julia Johnson, j ] Luella Byrd, Wilma Galloway, j i Bethea Danford and Frances Lesh. |, The play is being directed by Mrs.;, Blanche S. Tucker. Mrs. Tucker, also directed the Senior Class Play, I, which was given in the auditorium last night. This play was entitled, "The Home Front." As its name! indicates, it was very patriotic! and the proceeds were donated to! th? War Fund. PERSONALS I Mrs. George Carring, of Atkinson, spent last week here with her sister-in-law. Mrs. Chauncey Walker. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Smith, of Wilmington, spent Sunday here with Mrs. H. W. Southerland. C. A. Rourk, of Bolvia, spent ! Sunday here with his brother. | Crawford Rourk. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willetts and little daughter, Barbara Jean, j of Winnabow, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. John Potter. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Carrawan J and little son have returned home from a ten day's visit with relatives in Washington. Ralph Phelps spent last week in | Baltimore, Md? with relatives. Master Sgt. James McKeithan, ' of Louisiana, spent the past week here with his mother, Mrs. A. T. McKeithan. Pomphrette Swain, of Norfolk, Va., has been spending the past week here with relatives. Mrs. J. H. Cannon and her niece, Lillian Cannon, of Supply, visited friends here Saturday. Pfc. and Mrs. H. R. Thomas are visiting Pfc. Thomas' parent, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas in Birchtree, Mo., for two weeks. Hospital Notes I BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hewett, of Supply, announce the birth of a son, Berton Allen at the Dosher Memorial Hospital on December 2. WAS PATIENT I Mrs. Ben Hewett, of Supply, was j a medical patient at the Dosher Memorial Hospital from the 2nd to the 5th of December. LEAVES HOSPITAL Baby Mary Virginia Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam WHEN YOU BUY OR TRADE CARS?Pav , CASH ? With a loan1 from BRAXTON'S STANDARD RATES STANDARD TERMS ^ FRIENDLY SERVICE i' THE STATE PORT PILOT, Brown, was able to leave Dos- j her Memorial Hospital Wednesday I after having been there a week, j DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. John Moore announce the birth of a daughter at the Dosher Memorial Hospital on December- 4th. IS PATIENT Russel C. Raulston is a ntedical patient at the Dosher Memorial Hospital, having entered there on the third. LEAVES Mrs. J. E. Webb, of Carolina j Beach, left Dosher Memorial Hos-i pital on Sunday after having been a patient there for several days. CONTINUES ILL J. J. Loughlirr is a patient at Dosher Memorial Hospital, having entered there on the sixth. SUGICAL J. M. Danford, of Bolivia, left the Dosher Memorial Hospital on Mortday. He has been a surgical patient there since the fifth. IMPROVES Mrs. C. VV. Easley is improving at the Dosher Memor ial Hos- j pital. She has been a patient there since the fifth. BOLIVIA CLUB BOLIVIA, Dec. 13.- The Bolivia Home Demonstration Club held its regular Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Frank Mintz and the occasion was very much enjoyed by the large number present. It was in the form of a "Backward" party. The fun of the Backward party started when the lights failed to come on. due to a tree having fallen across the line. Flash lights and oil lamps were brought in and provided sufficient light to start the games, which were directed by Mrs. Foster Mintz and Mrs. John Danford. In these gam's Miss Mattalene McRae and Miss Elizabeth Norfleet were the prize winners. Each members of the club who was in attendance re-, ceived a present. Several Christmas songs were sung, while Billy Kirk Lewis play- i Cold Weather IS Coming! Just Received 300 HOT WATER HEATERS! No More Expected For Duration. Mr. Auto Owner, ask your I Service Station, Dealer or Repair Shop. K\X/_ C TL _ u/l 1? I tt c ijci vc i iic man yt no Serves Your Car" BRAXTON'S Auto Parts Distributors WHITEVILLE RADIOS A few table model radio-phono combinations A few cabinet models A few battery sets complete with battery and aerial. A few phonographs and record players. .. INU IVlUKfc I" UK DURATION BRAXTON'S LOOK NICE For I CHRISTMAS SOUTHPORT CLEANERS SOUTHPORT, N. C. Do You Have Your CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES ? DDELL BLANTON SUPPLY, N. C. i SOUTHPORT, N. C. ed the piano. After the entertainment feature everybody was invited into the dining room where cream cheese and nut sandwiches, with cookies and hot coffee, were served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Danford. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker, Mr. and Hrs. Homer Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, Mr. anil Mrs. Foster Mintz, Mrs. Early Danford, Mrs. O. T. Lewis, Mrs. Oliver Russ, Mrs. John Danford, Frank Mintz, BiUy Kirk Lewis. Jerry Lewis, Eddie Frank Mintz, Edward Ronald Thomas, Miss Luna Whitaker, Miss Mable Tatum, Miss Creola Cox, Miss Elizabeth Norfleet, Miss Margaret Ratterree, Miss Mary Ellen Gibbs, Miss Jonanna Mintz and the hostess, Mrs. Frank Mintz. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Two Brunswick boys, Thurston Little, of Freeland, and James R. Robbins. of Winnabow, are spenuing me nonciays ai tneir homes. Little is a ministerial student and Robblns is a premedical student at Wake Forest College. AT NAVAL TRAINING STATION Willis Carr Sellers, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sellers, Freeland, is at the Naval Training Station at Great Lake, 111., undergoing "boot" training which will determine whether he will be selected to attend one of the Navy's service schools or assigned to active duty at sea. SAYING IT WITH FLOWERS This winter Orton camellias are being sent to all parts of the United States as fast as they have been blooming. In addition to the regular Christmas orders the wives of many service men from Camp Davis, Wilmington and this immediate area have been getting boxes of the beautiful flowers to send home to friends. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gaskill, of Bolivia, announce the birth of a daughter, Eva Glenn, at Bullock Hospital in Wilmington on November 11. Mrs. Gaskin is the former Miss Edna Maultsby. GOT THEIR GEESE State Highway Patrolmen R. C. Pridgen and Brooks Reddick, and W. E. Bell went on a hunting trip to the coast of the eastern part of the state last week. All three got their full day's bag limit of wild geese, each day. Coroner Bell had never before shot a goose and he says that in falling the big birds make a lot more noise than a quail does. Winnabovv News Ira Chadwick, of the U. S. Navy, spent the week here visiting his uncle, G. K. Lewis and family. Jle also visited his mother, Mrs. Rosie Davis, of Shallotte. He returned Friday to his work. Mr. and Mrs. James Fields visited Mr. and Mrs. Thelbert James this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thelbert James are spending the week-end with Mrs. James' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fields, of Gokiston. Mrs. Charles Woodbury, of New Bern, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDougal. Folks! Don' We have coal 0 all types. Dixie No-Smoke, Atlanta Cook Stoves and Oil Stov< See-HARRY CITY CUT-R SOUTHPC Specia MISSES and ( WOMENS * PRICED FOR Just in time for the holid cold weather really begin THIS SEASONS NEWES" DRE! WE CALL YOUR ATTE SPECIAL GROU REDUCED to $3 All Exceptional Vali All New Styles All the Latest Color: All Sizes DON'T FAIL TO < DO YOUR HOL1DA Shallotte T HOBSON Kl SHALLOT ! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams,! Christmas candles. Holly formed j of New York, are visiting Mr. and ' the centerpiece and other deroraj Mrs. Carl Galloway. Mr. Williams j tions about the room. ' is in the U. S. Army and is on Mrs. Robbie Woodside Daniels I furlough. i was presented with a wedding Miss Sallie Betts Knox is visit- ' gift from the circle. Later. Christling Mr. and Mrs. George Derr, ofjnias presents weie exchanged by : Philadelphia, Pa. She will go on ^'u'mem'3e,'s I , Those who attended were: Mesto Washington to visit her bro- liames j w. Ruark, R. S. Harri| ther, George Knox. son, Pete Hunt. Robbie Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Dill Ainsworth, I Edna Bell, Merle Hood, RobX. Wilof Harbor Island, spent last week lis, Claire Galloway. James Smith. I with Mr. Furman Galloway. Elizabeth Gilbert. Haddie Thweat, t James Harper, and Miss Lottie ! Completes His I May Newton JuiupJTratntng\j\jew Registrants Pvt. William K. Hufham. cf I10) I llP S H'ii jLeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. _____ [Hufham, made his fifth and The following white men have j qualifying jump in parachute registered with the Selective Seri training at the Parachute School, vice Board during the past month: j Fort Benning, Ga., this week. This White. Allen Rudolph Bennett. | completed his parachute training Freeland; Goley Caison, Supply; and qualified him to wear the Norris Eldridge Ganey. Leland: ! wings and boots of the army's Madry Spurgeon Highes, Ash. tun Colorprl! MeKinlev note. VV'il Iiiivjai niuuui it auiuici. me J. a t &- *> trooper. Imington; Henry Clyile HU1, Shal During the last six months, lotte; LeRoy Shaw. Lelanci: Ed'says the public relations oi'ice. as j ward Marlow, Ash; Willie McFara result of constant study and re-' Supply: James Allen Reav; finement in instructions, accidents es, Shallotte: Claude Morris, Jr., in training have been reduced to Southport: and John Arthur Smith, the point where a Paratroop stu-; Winnabow. dent has less than a one per cent ~~ '? j chance of being injuried. ; C'IBCI.E MEETS The Suzanna Wesley circle met ] M M ^01 on Monday night at the home of AHXgdBj j Mrs. Robert Thompson and was! WW i in the form of the annual Christ- [ vour child's coughing at night j mas party. Mrs. H. C. Corlette. ?caused by throat "tickle" c.r irMrs. Earl Pugh. and Mrs. S. B. ritation, mouth breathing, or a Frink were co-hostesses i cold?can often be prevented by . . . rubbing tnroat and chest with A special Qiristmas program i vicks VapoRub at bedtime, i was presented by Miss Lottie May | , Newton. After all business was, VAPORUB'Spoultice-and-vapor ... . , ., action loosens phlegm, relieves irnattend to refreshments of fruit tation> helps clear upper air paspunch and coconut cake were I sages, thus tends to stop mouth served. brea'hing and a Afl Q The dining room was attractive-; inv't- restful tiSvlVd ly decorated and lighted by red sleep Try it! W VapoRub mmmmmmmmmmammmrnrn We Can Supply You DOLLS With Your X CHRISTMAS ! DOLLS GROCERIES. See our display of dolls I now. L. C. BABSON There will not be I Sprvicp Stfitinn enoujrh to ro around ^er\ ice station thjs vea]. Don.t ,et rom AS ? r Santa disappoint your FREELANP, N. C. ,jule Rir] SHOP EARLY mmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm Late shoppers will be 4 f Tm/\ * r\ 4 miri disappointed this AUTO LOANS tr..; ii.. liHYl li VTAWC : u7to'i2Monih'r I PRHA1WIJ | standard1 Urates WANT ADS Your Car is your Collateral. W /ll* nUJ Your Car Fully Insured. 0nIy one Ieft in original shipL. U A IN S ping carton handsome cabinet $1A AA 1 AAA AA with p?nel <loors ?Pen in frontBll/sUV 10 d)i?l/UUriUU Radio with phonograph com' bination has automatic record changer. This will make some D ]) A V T n \I family a fine gift. Price $199D 1\ A A I U W 50- Terms if desired up to 12 months to pay. Braxton Auto AUTO SERVICE Service. WHITEVILLE, N. C. (want ads ('Our 13th Year in Business' LOST ? Bill-fold containing "C" gas book, money and other ' ?valuable papers. Finder will please return to C. O. Bennett, & i i Freeland, N. C. and will receive it Cold!! | """* ind wood heaters of The charge for two insertions of advertisements of lost ration books is 50 cents. We are unable Automatic. Wood or Coal ROBINSON NOTICE! ATP ^TORP Sce us for >our Doors, WU inlLl U ^ UllZJ Strong-Bilt Wall Panel, Paints, RT, N. C. Certain-Teed Roofing, "Century' WWWWWWW Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, I Building Materials. SMITH BUILDE 11 I Castle Hayne Road * | PUrtNl ? :OATS = CLEARANCE -SCHE lay season and before the s?WE HAVE REDUCED I H A f r FASHIONS IN COATS A A * L 5SES DAILY S( NTION TO OUR VERY P OF DRESSES ?7;0o a.m 8:30 a.m. .98?$4.98?$5.98 ?tS X T T '6:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m. SUNDAY S 7:30 a.m. 8:45 a.m. y 10:45 a.m. 12:00 noon 4:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:15 p.m. COME IN EARLY *_ SCHEDULE Y SHOPPING NOW rading Co. W. B. & S. BU IRBY, Prop. 11 WILMINGTON TE, N. C. I'AGE THREE to print such advertisement unless cash or stamps are sent in i with copy?The State ruit Pilot. I.OST Male hound dog, black ?. and tan. light front leg crooked. Answers to name of Beaver. Reward for return or informa1 tion leading to recovery. Olen Gore. Ash, N. C. ? FOR SALE Two nice milk ' | cows, now giving three gallons. each daily. Also have some good mules for cash or trade. A. G. Lewis. Bolivia, N. C. /1 1 LOST - Two "B" Gas Ration X!> Book. Robert B. Thompson^ j j Southport, N. C. j FOR-SALE ? Only 2 left, no more for duration. Safticycles, 100 miles per gallon. No certificate needed. Braxton's. ! | WANTED TO BUY ? Pick-up truck. Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge, or GMC. Will pay top dollar spot cash. See Noah Braxton. Whiteville, N. C. r Jv\ /. j FOR SALE ? Late model Hud! -"?? aa-iou o f?no na'n^r CHT that sua ovvian, ? w? ??. I can personally recommend. Has low mileage ami good p*e- | war tires. Your old car taken for part payment and terms on 1 the balance. See Noah Braxton, , Whiteville. N. C. FOR SALE ? We have several repossessed used cars will sell j for balance due. See Noah Brax' ton, Whiteville, N. C. , . , FOR SALE ? 600 x 18 Grade 1 new tires now in stock. Bring your certificate. Braxton's. i FOR SALE ? A gift any man will appreciate. Genuine leather . travel kit. Pre-war. Only a few . left. $24.50 value for $19.95. " I Braxton's. . IFOR SALE Royal Portable " j typewriter, like new, latest ! model. Braxton's. ! j LOST - Ration Book No. 3. Abe : Hankins, Southport, N. C. i ?; -i ji j LOST ? Ration Book for Gaaoline. Garcie Butler, Longwood, | N. c. IftJl I LOST?Ration Book No. 3. Char- < '! lie Davis. Supply, N. C. LOST 21 points of sugar stamps. I The finder please return to W. C. ' I Hewett, Bolivia, N. C. I .^ni LEGALS nun NOTICE UK SIMMONS ..... Ill I'l IH.K ATIO.V IN THK SUPERIOR COURT n,if STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OK" BRUNSWICK LEE SAMPSON ' 3/ti i VS- ft i-jy J CORLEEN JOHNSON SAMPSON Thi' defendant. Corleen Johnson i.'j Sampson. will take notice that an ac- , (>(> i tion as above entitled has been com' menced by the plaintiff in the SuperI ior Court of Brunswick County. North Catolina. for the pur|>o?e of obtaining I an absolute divorce from her upon the grounds of separation; and the de-* o i jdetidant will further take notice that I he is required to appear in the of. fice of the Clerk of Sui>erior Court of said county in the court house in Southport. North Carolnia within 30 days after the 30th day of December, 19-13 and answer or demur to the . . complaint In said action, or the plain! tiff will apply to the Court for tl*B; | relief demanded in the complaint. This the 8th day December. 1943. Jqif! S. T. BENNETT. Clerk Superior Court Brunswick County *)fOfn ! HKACII I.OT FOR SALE I By authority of the Court, under the terms of the will of the late Wal' tor H. 1'avy. I am authorized to re-T Ml) Iceive bids for the cottage and lot . conveyed by S. B. Krink and wife to Walter H. Pavy, April 10th, 1943, r?OR recorded in Book 75-Page 243. Office of the Register of Deeds. Bids will - nT be received up to December 17th, 1943, land the undersigned will recommend that the highest bidder for the prop- . rv. j erty be approved as the purchaser by the Court. jnimtf This December 2nd, 1943. j C. ED. TAYLOR, A,tmr r T A lll'.li NOTICE! ulows, Square-Deal Wall Board, Insulation Board, Bock Wool, Asbestos Shingles and Siding, Flue Lining, Lumber and other :,<t! RS SUPPLY, Inc. WILMINGTON, N. C ? 3339 ; .-jftrfj '/rti I i?w =?ortR DULE- i sfGES 3 JwrfJ f>VO :hedule on bit Lv. Wllm. At. S'port >(fr ?7:00 a.m. 8:S0 a.m. 1:15 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:16 p.m. 5:20 p.m. 7:45 p.m. /* 10:00 p.m. 11:15 p.m. Oil chedule 9:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. lio 1:35 p.m. 2:45 p.m. ^nj 6:20 p.m. 7:45 p.m. lonoM 10:00 p.m. 11:15 p.m. 'tru.ri CHANGES ? ,,orfail OJ PA S9P.ll S LINES, Inc. OttOib southport < ,d );-f to ulijiv
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