PAGE 6 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fulcher and Kent, and daug children, of Wilmington; Capt. of New Jersey; y and Mrs. D. M. Fulcher and son, Oberjohann and !\Ve Will Have Another Car Load of Nice, Young ? TENNESSEE I ra s i '! Mules I and MARES SA SEPTEiV He sure to come in and see Mares. All broke ai TERMS to SUIT ?We Now Have / Seth L. Sd WHITE """ 1 1 [,m* I I ^,ln? : ?:' fl 1 *~:X\ Twill Zipper Jacket "Valor Tru-Pals" .. $6.98 Tot8' Schoc In rich dark brown, with dur- P10 11 klk able lining Sizes from 6-16. Bluchei st>le, 10-12. D. wid Straight Tip Blucher Elk Tanned Antique Colorful $4.50 Styled by f "Barrington" style. Straight ingrain knit tip, lcatti.r soles 2\i to 6. color combini Shallot a ~T hter, Joan Lee, | Miss Helen Fulcher, of South Ir. and Mrs. Wm. port, spent last week end Witt son, Herby, and Mrs. D. E. Arthur. tT. MORNING IBER 1st these fine young mules and id Ready for Work. the CUSTOMER Jarness For Sale? aith & Co. :VILLli B$g SHALLOTTE1 Wm KEADQL o> jacket SCHOOL ! j CJg All Kinds of Statio For Use In Th< roy Skirt 2.49 SCHOOLS n Blouse OPENS 2.98 SEPT. 6th I ^ Pvjil I A3 W\V>\,V^^ il-Pal Oxfards in ] ill Leather $2.98 ||J|| ? 9 J* B width, sizes dill th, sizes 9 to 12 11 If Interlined Boy Coat New Fall Colors $10.79 Fine quality suede knit-back fleece, fully lined. 7 to 12. Crew Socks Boys' Moccasin Oxford lanway .... 35c "School-Pal" Style $2.98 cotton in smart Brown elk leather, with corditions. 8 to 11. ed soles -JO" width, 12% to 3. te Trading SHALLOTTE, N< C. .. . THE STATE -PORT "ML News From I Dosher Memorial Hospital Willie Hewett of Supply was a jmedical patient from Wednesday' i until Monday. | Mr. and Mrs. Willie Moore of , Winnabow announce the birth of a daughter on the 24 th. Mrs. O. B. Sellers of. Supply j was a medical patient from Thurs-1 j day u.-ttil Sunday. ' Julia Mae Gray of Shallotte ; was a medical patient from Thurs- ( ; day until Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walton of j | Shallotte announce the birth of II a son on Saturday. Mrs. R. L. Raybourn of WinnaI bow is a medical patient, having j entered on Saturday. | Mrs. Dorothy Mae Gore ofj | Navassa is a medical patient, I having entered on Sunday. Mrs. D. Y. McGee of Leland entered on Sunday as a medical patient. | Mrs. J. R. Pigott of Shallotte entered on Monday as a medical patient. Mrs. Leroy Price entered on Monday as a surgical patient, i Mrs. F. M. Ashburn is a medical patient, having' entered on Monday. Mrs. E. F. Leyrer is a medical patient, having entered on Monday. J William Thurston Caison of Supply had his tonsils removed on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Avant announce the birth of a son on Monday. Donald R. White of Leland had j his tonsils removed on Tuesday. Laura Lee Hawes of Supply I had her tonsils removed on "DiesI RADING CO. JARTERS 1 R SUPPLIES nery and Supplies 2 School Room Coat Style Sweater sizes 30 to 36 $2.98 Sutton front, blue or brown :clor combinations. 32% wool. fr^ ' / I I . Girls' School Dresses in Two Styles $3.69 Setter quality prints in spun ayon and acetate. Sizes 7-14 Co. i,j ! 81 Re-cap your Tit If you are Eligible f< Let Us Show 1 Permsylva THE BEST FOR PLENTY C Blacl W. C. BLAT ? ' ... / > , OT, SOUTtiPORT, N. C. day. Veterans Of Wars Asked To Meet Veterans of World Wars I and XI are being urged to meet at the D S. Andrews store at Shallotta on Saturday night, September 3, at 8:30 o'clock, for the purpose of' organizing a Post of the American' legion. All who have honorable discharges from any of the branches of the service are entitled to membership in the Legion and this meeting is for the purpose of talking over the organization of a new Post. To Hold Service For The Deaf Rev. James Fortune and Rev. Robert Turner, of Durham, are to [ spend the latter part of this week and first of next week here with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McEachern. i Mr. Fortune's father, who died several years ago, was a missionary among the deaf, prior to his death. His son has taken over and is carrying on much of this work. While here he plans to hold services for the deaf at St. Phillip's Episcopal church. These services will be held Sunday afternoon at 5:00 o'clock and it is urged that friends of the deaf in New Hanover, Bladen and Columbus county, advise them of the sen-ices and urge them to attend. Shallotte Men Finish Service Sgts. J. Carl Ludlum and Elwood Mintz, both of Shallotte, have received honorable discharges Com the army and have returned to their homes. Sgt. Mintz served three years and eight months and was wounded in the Pacific. He is the son of Mrs. H. L. Mintz and the late Mr. Mintz, of Shallotte. One brother, Major R. I. Mintz, of the air corps, has just recently returned to the States following service in Europe. Sgt. Ludlum is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ludlum, of Shallotte. He served four years, most of the time overseas. HAD TOUGH TIME DURING BIG STORM (Continued From Page Six) aboard. The tanker had to be towed over a thousand miles for repairs. ; YOUR You can get plenl now?but tires a? ed. However, i You Riding If Y I IMPORTJ NOTICE. We are enclosing for the month of A depositor. We hoj fully. It is very imj Labor Di Monday, Sept. 3, Holiday, this bank will WACC BANK AND T nnonc AMn JL JLI\JL_viJ? 1L/ D ty o{ gasoline a e still ration- Mm ve can keep JBP ou'll Let Us MM es in Time! )F GOOD HELP AMW is Servic , Prop. P WEDNESDAY, AUGUST . ^NT I EmwnnH I i in our Bank Statements a LUgust a message to every 8 pe you will read it care- 8 portant. 8 9 ~~ i B jy ? Holiday being Labor Day, a National 1 not be open for business. -fo/esu/ iamaw RUST COMPANY iTERIALS... ATe Station hone 110-J Whitevilk^