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t_. - vy. FEBRUARY 7, 1945 ocTety * "Why I am a Scout" ? Etha , iiUUt Mae Galloway. P has recent- Vocal Duet ? Pearl and Doris I at Holden's Varnum. ladies have Reading of Girl Scout Laws ? "est and vim Lyda and Lorine Galloway, v tv gratifying Vocal solo, with guitar accomi * h., paniment ? Christine Robinson. , Sr'lhe girls Merit Ba^e 1 want to i tea to the carn" ? Doris and Pearl Varnum. the Troop Vocal Solo ? Beatrice Lancaster. was offered by "Why I am a Scout" and "The After formal in- Badge I want to earn" ? Erline made by Troop Varnum. Vpe, of Winna- Informal song period, led by M'd by candle- Lorine Galloway. Appropriate ts entertained responses were made by the Committee-women, who assured the the troop's ap- troop of their loyal support, sponsorship of The Ccmmittee is as follows: Miss Ethel Satterfipld fhoir. o Gill Scouts man; Mrs. Lottie Robinson. Mrs. o,i MeCall^ ^ George C. Swain, and Mrs. Ada L. Special guests were: Mrs. De Lv.ia and Lorine Vault andMrs. Herbert Galloway. Assistant Troop Leader. II lb,'" : J rotn-self one of the, best informed persons in when you read The Christian Science Monitor f?S;/53 V v - will find fresh, new viewpoints, a fuller, richer 3 ' I world offairs . .. truthful, accurate, unbiased IMatV,' v tar sample copies todoy, or send fc- o one-month Kin:-" . tJ this international daily newspepcr .... M R G enre Publishing Society I I Plcosesendsomplecop.es! | H-.< \. . Boston 15. Moss. I?J of The Christian Science I I Monitor including copy of | I Weekly Magazine Section, j ! I | Please send a one-month I ' LJ trial subscription to The j Christian Science Monitor, STATE for which I enclose $ | ? ? ? ?????..a I We Are Always Glad I To Serve Yen! I COME TO SEE US OFTEN |r. galloway I SUPPLY, N. G. I - 7". T , -1.^.1 ??? . ... _ fell him we're cutting f i"* SEE here in the paper that the gover General Somervell says, shortage c 'We would rather fire a hold up th ten of munitions than lose tions, I'm | a single American soldierdarn stick "That's the way I like to "You ju hear our generals talk be- keep on d< cause that 'single soldier' there and mig.it be our boy. So when to back hi I'KTory pulpwood commit i n b- ward frank c. lennon i d?n clemmons h. o. peterson % 1 1 - ' ? j BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Billy June Hewett, j ;daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Houston! Hewett of Ash, observed her 9th birthday at the home of her par- ] , ents Saturday, Jan. 27, at 3:00 p. hi m. 'hi Outdoor games were enjoyed tl by the guests under the direction of Mrs. John Copeland and Miss bi Nelia Fay Robinson. pi 1 Refreshments of ice cream, yi cake, lemonade and candy were tc served by the mother of the young honoree, assisted by Mrs. Carle n' Smith. The party color scheme P1 was pink, green and yellow. jal Those helping to celebrate jo were: Avis Lay Formy Duval, <r Patricia Ann Purvis, Iris Ray Ev- jj, ans, Lina Ruth Phelps, Annie Mae di Williams, Jerry Long, Melba Jane Babson, Jeanette Stanley, Ann F Denning, Boboy Aim i^ong, Carol s[ Parrish, Billy Copeland, Louise " Simmons, Gladys Stanley, Janis Simmons, Annie Mae and Retha Smith. 81 The honoree was the recipient *f of many pretty and practical gifts. c S< ! VARNUM-REYNOLDS B w Miss Iola Varnum and John R. p Reynolds, well known young people of the Holden's Beach com- ol ; munity, were married in Conway, M S. O., January 27th. Mrs. Reynolds is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i j Harry Varnum. Mr. Reynolds is g the son of Mr. and Mrs. John ]e ' Reynolds. sj. ; GANT-NORFLEET l Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Figures j) : Xcrfleet of Roxobel, have an- l, nounced the engagement of their m daughter, Elizabeth Gray, to Gra- j je ham Gant, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Joseph E. Gant of Burlington I v ? o SURPRISE PARTY M c Mis. W. J. Sellers and Mrs. B. R. Sellers, of Supply, honored Mrs. Harry Robinson with a surprise birthday party at her home near Supply, Friday evening at one o'clock. The ladies entered the Robinson home in a body, carrying pre- ^ sents and beautiful cake with 41 j candles. A delightful time was j had with games, etc. The ladies j ^ forming the party honoring Mrs. Robinson were, Mrs. W. J. Sellers,! M Mrs. Birdie Sellers, Mrs. E. E. . Sellers, Mrs. O. B. Sellers, Mrs V Walter Sellers, Mrs. Dewey Sellers, Mrs. Dewey Sellers, Mrs. M Scilie Kirby, Mrs. Elbert Kirby, ^ Mrs. Paul Crisco and Misses Pau- J j line and Eliza Sellers. IS AT HOME ?' Cpl. Juanita Parker of the WAC j." is at home at Supply after 27 j months duty overseas. . j w tulpwood!" 1 M Bi nment says the h if pulpwood may g e supply of muni- Ql ?oing to cut every to I can. J st tell the boy to jj oing his best over jj we'll do our best * i m up over nere.' ^ v M w TEE # ***_ g !SS | * 1 ***** t THF. STATE PORT 1 MsoMJT L Mrs. Claude Little of Bolivia is gone to Killun, Texas, to join sr husband who is stationed lere. E. M. Cox, well known Bolivia j isiness man, has been ill with t seumonia at his home in Boli;a. His condition is understood | > be much better now. Miss Eula Mae Long, who is arsing at Myrtle Beach, spent L art of the week with T. D. Long j id family at Shallotte. Mrs. Robert Hewett of Shal- j tte has beeri ill with pneumonia' i the James Walker Memorial j aspital in Wilmington. Her con- jr ition is now much improved. Lt. Earl Bellamy of Supply left j riday to rejoin his ship after lending a 30 days leave with his _ lother, Mrs. W. E. Bellamy, at, L upply. Miss Lydia Voiles of Clarktonj lent the week-end here visiting I datives. Her mother was the! irmer Mrs. Lydia Spencer of | outhport. Sgt. Prince O'Brien of Fort ragg spent the week-end here i ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j rince O'Brien, Sr. Miss Lola Mae Gore, four-yeard daughter of Sgt. Major and ts. E. F. Gore of Camp Lejune, >ent last week here with her andfather, Chief ngineer J. M. arnhill, and her aunt, Mrs. Wes- j y nuiuen. rserore returning nome ; j ie spent several days with an- j > her aunt, Mrs. J. D. Ganey, at aland. Mrs. Charlie Harvel and Mr. and rs. J. D. Ganey and children, of eland, visited Sgt. Major and rs. E. F. Gore at Camp Le- j une last week. Mrs. Archie vans and daughter, | argaret, and granddaughter I >ent the past week with Sgt. I ajor and Mrs. E. F. Gore at amp Lejune. Winnabow News Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wilkinson id little son, Donald, of Orlando, la., spent Thursday night here ith Mrs. Maria Goodman and :iss Lillie Sandlin. They were en>ute to Washington, D. C. and ill return Monday on their way ick to Florida. Mrs. Kate Johnson is visiting r. and Mrs. W. A. Kopp in Bolia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fortney id Garrett Tipton of Green ountain, spent the week-end :re with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. enry, Jr. Rollie Lee Sullivan has returnl home from Fort Lewis, Washg, with an honorable discharge om the army. R. L. Rabon has been visiting s mother, Mrs. Martha Rabon, ho is very sick at her home in 'ilmington. Mesdames Carl Dawkins and (Irian Phelps left Monday morng to visit Mrs. Dawkin's parents, r. and Mrs. Ernest Asbill in iscoe. Pvt. William Penn Gore is >me on furlough, visiting his irents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ore. r CARTET COMING The Hovis Quartet, of Wilmingn, will be at Mt. Pisgah Baptist lurch, near Supply, on Sunday . 7:00 o'clock, P. M. A cordial vitation is being extended the iblic by the church congrega:>n to come and hear the gospel gning. No admission will be larged. T MT. PISGAH The Hovis Quartet of Moffit illage, Wilmington, will be at, t. Pisgah Baptist church on lnday ata 7:00 P. M. Eastern 'ar Time. The public is cordialinvited to come. UARATETTE TO APPEAR The Happy Four Quartette from affit Village will be at Beulah aptist church Sunday afternoon, ebruary 11th, at 2:30 o'clock. The iblic is invited to attend and sir them. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere jpreciatton for the many kind>sses shown tugdunir os ET TH :sses shown to us during our cent bereavent. THE FAMILY OF JOSEPH W. McKEITHAN X7ANT ADS DST?5 gas ticket licenses. No. 676-866. S. C. Tripp, Shallotte, N. C. DST?5 gas ticket licenses No. 676-866. S. C. Tripp, Shallotte, N. C. DST?Ration Book No. 4. Flossie Brown, Southport, N. C. DST?Gas "T" coupons. A. S. Opportunities for steady mployment, now and postar, on Inland Waterway igs; captains, mates, enineers, deckhands, cooks. k>od wages and bonuses jr officers. Inland Waterray transportation classifid as essential by War lanpower Commission. Aply S. C. Loveland Co., Inc., 51 South Front St., Philaelphia, 6, Pa., Telephone ombard 3925." ? PILOT. SOUTHPORT, N. C. Hewett, Supply, N. C. Moore, David Moore, Mable Moore, Charles Moore, John Gil- j 'OST Ration Book No. 3. Dan- ^rt Moore, Velma Moore, j le. T. Long, Shallotte, N. C. j Mary Virginia Moore and Rob GST?Four rati^ books No. 4, ert Moore, Jr.. Southport, N. c. James Barefoot, Fredie Bare- STRAyED 0R STOLEN?From foot, Ralph Barefoot, and Mr.; home 2 miles south of Supply: and Mrs. T. N. Barefoot, Sup-| _ , , , , ... . dIv N c One black and white male 1 1_ J j hound, weight about 50 lbs. 3 1 iOST?Ration Book No. 3, Mary years old. Reward for return or A Maultsby; also Book No. 4, information leading to same. Jcsiah C. Maultsby. Winnabow, Mrs garl Thompson, Supply, N. C. | N. c. OST Ration Books, No. 4, for STOLEN?Gas ration books A E.la Humphrey, James E. Hum- and B Xeddy Vance Ash N phrey, Andy Humphrey, Ella J. q Humphrey, Thomas Humphrey,! | Curby Humphrey and Ella LOST?Three ration books. Lucy Humphrey, Longwood, N. C. I W. White and William Watts, i Southport, N. C. OR SALE ? One black mule, i nine years old. See Forney W. LOST?Ration Book No. 4. Mrs. Milligan, Rt. 1, Box 139, Shal- j Lena D. Shannon, Southport, lotte, N. C. N. C. .OST?Nine ration books No. 4, LOST ? Ration books 3 and 4. Robert Moore, Sr., Estelle Lindsey Flowers, Leland, N. C. We can furnish you with non-rationed building I materials as follows: Insulation Board, Rock Wool, I Roofing, Brick, Cement, Rock, Sand. Plaster. Beaver I Board, Plaster Board, Doors, Windows. Building I Hardware, Kyanize Paints, Terra Cotta Pipe. Also I Lumber when necessary permits, ratings and certifi- I cations are furnished. Call or see us for your re- I ouirements. DIAL 2-3339 SMITH BUILDERS SUPPLY, Inc. WILMINGTON, N. C. JMUgJUiW FERTILIZERS GROCERIES ? FRESH FISH VULCANIZING, AUTO PARTS AND REPAIRS SHEET ROCK, DOORS, WINDOWS, ROOFING E ODELL BLANTON DYNAMITE I pi a niimm rniFMrvM "1HL fAKMLK d riULNU Best Thing For Ditching, Blowing Out Stumps and Other Farming Purposes. I have a large supply on hand at I absolutely the best prices. Get Your Permits And See DIe For What You Need. M. G GORE Longwood, N. G. WE WON'T RELAX TJ = IS 01 (LJf|f Let's renew again SB For our part in this h It's a part that doesn ^elp our so^iers' W?!r\W impossible. So let's : ?OUR HOME I IS IMPOI get quality merchar possible price. % Shallotte T HOBSON KIRBY, Prop. v?r'T Page 3 LOST?One male hound, white \ This l-ih day of January, 1945. T A H FWFTT with red ears. Has been missing Administrator since December 15. $50.00 re-1 J. B. HEWETT, Attorney . ward for return or information Soutl"wr1' N c . _ L17-?-Wed?. leading to recovery. g. b. Lewis. executrix's notice Raima k r to creditors UOllVia, IN. U Having qulified as executrix of thr- p . will of the late M. G. Thompson, deXOTICE ?eased of Brunswick County. North 7 NORTH CAROLINA Carolina, this is to notify, all persons ".**A?. BRUNSWICK COUNTY: having claims against the estate oU. The undersigned, having qualified. deceased t0 exhibit them to the as administrator, of the estate ofl undersigned to Southport, North Car- - ... Robert Dunbar Hewett. deceased, olina. on or before the 29th day of ? T late of Brunswick County this is to December. 1945. or this notice will v'v^ notify all persons having claims I be pleaded in bar of their recovery^ ^ against said estate to present them All persons indebted to said estate to the undersigned on or before 12th will please make immediate payment. 'a day of January. I94fi. or this notice | This the 29th day of December, will hp nleaderi in bar of their rec- i 1944. ? 1 overv. Ail persons indebted to said VIRGINIA THOMPSON WAUL, estate will please make immediate Executrix of The Will of -ntr* payment to the undersigned. l-3-C-Weds M. G. THOMPSON " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " . ss^amgirl Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. V. >j ff ff tVanchise Bottler:?Pepsi-Cola Botling Co.. of Wilmington, N. Cw$f ^ >1 "?? OlP "%Y dad's calling j! me up lonighi ? 'iaven'f seen him for some time. .., "If you are not in the service, would you mind going easy on Long Distance between 7 and 10 tonight so his call can get through quicker? 0llj "Pop and I will be mighty grateful." Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company INCORPORATED * . T . .41 - '' ILL TOTAL VICTORY ? ,101^ ) ni ifW JRS- ,. ! our pledge to win. tattle is a major one. HH \ ^ i't hrintf decorations I^P-<d2^fp?x At1" lant deeds would be RONT WAR JT3 J by seeing that you I. J ^ >'JiI idise at the lowest mES^S 1 jk -{9fii 9Vi? nisi ojni ?9 TIQil rf .<>* 'rading ?. ? SHALLOTTE ? i.0 Kjjs ' 5 irt-irt U
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