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[. .^TSDAV. DECEMBER fee , Nu:;^ AXXON >? ' ? ^ Miss Jane ShanF ederick Be ns. ; zed on Saturday o'clock a the : ht, Chapel. Father h,i.:. conducted the *. . the nuptial mass ; " which followed. - deco ated with the occasion. Mrs. '. j! eicanist. and Mrs. F. - soloist, rendered a ' nuptial music before ,'d o.-o.'Wy; jr..; ,1 eih Giubb of Wil- j ... .mat of the bride, - Cs only attendant. . ii; el a brother of the ^ ^ : cs". man. , -,f ; . wore a lovely en- I vt blue with a shoulder i ci ra'denias. j Bo:: : is the daughter < e. H \ Shannon and the ? jir. Shannon. She only re- 1 v ifturne.1 from Germany , e >he -rved with the WAC. sr:;i luato of Southport r> ScilO 1. j. Bernard is a native of .-;v:lle. Ohio, and also until u serving with the in Germany, v t uple left Tuesday for . they will make their OMAN'S CLUB j.< December meeting of the Bi'.'s Club was held at the :r.ur.ity club on Wednesday croon and was enjoyed by se present. L?:er the clubwoman's Collect r?ates plans were made for jamas observance and a geni cleanup week. First and sei pn-es ire being offered by club for the best living suras trees and also for house rations following the annual ex. The houses and trees be iged Christmas night, te week of Dec. 17-22 is to (1: :: uo week, with a final r::.on of trash on the 21st and c Eve'v one in Southport is !j to clean up his or her yard, : 2so the space in front of sidewalk. Watson's. Leg- v the Post Office. Ruark's, n Rjoa's. and Lancaster^ are ulj You ODELL B1 SUPPLY, 1946 K is^aaams LIST YOUR RE; DURING 1 property owners and ior Taxation for the y own on the first d All ft <.? ttavoAno liAfiirnor fctoviio ';vi?? \ v. i si'.mo time, except r! P--:'"?0!is to whom the reP' it/, and/or Toll 1 1 :; i: ><>nment upon co . LOCAL list t/ wmfnts in p Board of Equali: *Southport on Ms should he taken be lease list your IN yc W.I 1 j port entered on Thursday as a medical patient. Hanna Finch of Southport was i medical patient from Friday until Sunday. J. J. Loughlin, Jr., of Southpoit ;nte.ed on Saturday as a medical pat.ent. IvI i. and Mrs. O. \V. McEland >f Bolivia announce the birth oi daughter on Saturday. Dennison Compton of Niaga a Palls entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Ha. .y McCVelny of Michigan ::ite ed as a medical patient on Saturday. J. F. Coleman of Leland enc.ed on Saturday as a medical jat'ent. Mrs. Lettie Hewett of Southern ente ed as a medical patient >n Saturday. Floyd Kirby, Jr., of Supply enured on Sunday as a medical jatient. Mrs. Jack Oliver of Southport uttered as a medical patient on Sunday. Jesse WiU'am of Shallotte eneied on Sunday as a medical >atient. Mis. L. B. Aldlidge of South)ort entered as a medical patient 11 Monday. Mrs. Lottie M. Hubbard of Southport entered on Monday as i medical patient. V. innabovv News Mr. and Mrs. Filzhugh Formyluval and daughter, of Wilniingon. spent Sunday here with Mr. n<l Mrs. (_. H. Zebelin. Mr. and Mis. Mercer Taylor, heir daughter, Mrs. Fales, and or two children, spent Thursday e e with Mrs. E. W. Taylor and amily. Friends arc glad to know that fiss Wetona Thaip. who under- < rent an operation for appendici- < is in Wilmington last week, is i oing nicely. i Zion Methodist church congre 13J? &??*<? ???raw ? AL AND PERSON. THE MONTH OF J tax payers are required by ear 1916, all the Real Estate ay of January. 1 the ages of 21 and 50 yea those exempt by law for ph.) foregoing applies who fail t 'ax will be guilty of a Misd< nviction. AKERS WILL POST P LJBLIC PLACES-W, sation and Review will irch IS, 1946. Any con fore the Board at that I * nnnDCRTV WITH ^ -I iwyi I_>A1 X X )UR HOME PRECIN KJotgen AX SUPERVISOR > Give Farm Census I > 12, 1945 * ? . ? I T-mrTTT-nM^I I ^ '' i r \ ; . i L i i : < to have trash containers to aid in the clean-up prpgvam. Mrs. Dallas Pigott presented the needs of the hospital and ] money was voted to assist in that , work. M s. Robert Thompson and Mrs. , A. L. Lewis served refreshments < on candle lit tables. CIRCLES HAVE ! The circles of Trinity Methodist j have had their annual Christmas ( parties, the Carrie Dosher Circle meeting with Mrs. C. G. Rua.k t last Monday night, and the Sus- j anna Wesley Circle meeting with M s. A. B. Weeks on the past { Monday night. j At the Carrie Dosiier Circle a jhort devotional was conducted t by Mrs. H. T. St. George. Follow- j ing the business several games jnd contests we e held, under the j direction of M-s. A. L. Lewis, c S'fts were presented to those who won the contests. i The Susanna Wesley Circle a meeting was well attended. Mrs. Vienna Leggett was hostess with Mrs. Weeks. Christmas gifts were exchanged and a Christmas box vas sent to Mrs. Clai e Gallo- ^ vay, a member who has been ill. t Refreshments of fruit cake and a lunch were served to the followng ladies: Mrs. Edna Bell. HfS. t -harles Wells, Mrs. Bill Wells, p drs. Lex Jones, M:s. Elizabeth j, 3runaon, Mrs. Charlie Newton, f ifiss Lottie May Newton, Miss lean Thompson, Mrs. Robert > fiiompson, Mrs. W. D. McDaniel, v rfts. Worth Ward, Mrs. Haddic l; Thweat, Mrs. Robert Willis, Mia. (i d. c. Co lette, Mrs. M. R. Sanlets. Mrs. H. B. Smith, and Mrs, o 3ete Hunt. ? C.."? i. ii,?va 1'iuiii Dosher Memorial Hospital V Patricia Ann Shannon of South- 1 >ort was a medical patient from \iesday until F'iday. ' Mrs. Inez Shannon of South- s iott was a medical patient from hiesday until Friday. a David Shannon of Southpo-t 0 . as a medical patient from Wed- o lesday until Friday. S Mrs. Lou H. Smith of Southir Headquarters For e TIRES ' And J JBRICATION LANTON N. C. BBHBTi'ir- * rp 1 ? I ax Li: rATIf*! ai.o.l W CICUI11CU lit'V. U11U All S. Iregory with a nice pounding. Mr. i I: i'gory is the new pastor at ' lion. I Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Roberts of i-rfoik, Va., spent part of the ,cek here with Mrs. Roberts' sise s. M_s. A. P. and J. L. Henry. Friends of R. L. Rabon, Sr.. eg.el to know that he is real ick in the Dcsher Memorial hos- , ital. I -?i . and Mrs. Carlisle Parsons nd little daughter. Becky Jane, i f W.imington, and Ber tha Rhodes j f Norfolk, visited the Henry's aturday. i Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis and aughter, Miss Em, spent Sun- j ay he e with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. lebclin. Miss Lettia May Ward and Miss s orena Jacobs, of Tabor City, j pent the week end with Mr. and s Irs. Beit n Wa d. Mr. and Mrs. ] . E. Long of Whlteville spent \ londay with M . and Mrs. Ward, t I Souvenirs ? hist Be Registered f f For the information of those ? 'ho may have brought automatic s sting j ? : PROPERTY ANUARY Jaw to return to the List Personal Property, Etc., j rs must list for Poll Tax, isical disability. o list their Pweal and Per-! jmeanor and subject to a j NOTICE OF APATCH FOR SAME meet at the Tax Ofnplaint about valua* 1 time. The LIST TAKER GT see nformation - - - ? ? - i - - -'f J^ LV - THE STATE PORT PILOT GAY GIFTS TO * HEkE are some ideas for gifts of raj from everyone on your list. They which you may be able to find in you fabric, remember that your gift will 1 fabrics. Look for rayon fabrics that 1 results of laboratory tests for wearing like a free leaflet full of clever idea9 envelope to the editor for your free cof weapons hhck from overseas, or ] ivho may have otherwise acquir- \ id them the National Firearms s let makes it mandatory that such < .veapons be registered with the * Jcmmissioner of Internal Rev- f ;nue, at Washington, D. C. Guns .vhich must be .egistered ate of the automatic type, such as matriiiio unli_mor'lii>io rrtino rr Bu"?l """ my type of gun from which a lumber of shots or bullets may >e fired with one conlinu us pull f the trigger. Persons having .ins of th.s typo may escape a leavy penalty if they immcdiatey contact in person, or by phone, r. E. Patton at 223 Post Office Building, Charlotte 2, N. C. His shone number is 2-2023. To Draw Jury Next Monday The board of county comminiioners will draw the jury for the ianuary term of criminal cou t it their meeting next Monday. riorn this panel a giand jury vill be selected at the opening if court to se.ve one year. The frand jury which has served for he past twelve months had J. M. ^oach as foreman. A few years igo it was the custom for a dif- ' c ent grand jury to serve at c ach term of court. The present s lystem is to keep the jury for a i iear. t 4 re Enlarging The Facilities i The Hinson Service Station and i -uncn Koom ui me ciunswitK j liver Bridge has enlarged its j acilities for serving the public 5 >y the construction of a garage J milding, adjoining their present ? fepy make only Long Disfi this Christ Southern Bell Telephone j INCOKPOI CT1T? T TO ? k>r>r> uo CHRYSLER MAI WISCONSIN AIR C< Gasoline & Diesel 1 Michigan Machined Bronze S MARINE, MILL & AUTl Machine Shop and Mot< MACHINE & J On Causeway Foot Beaufort, Welcomes News From Brunswic, R. F. Lewis, for many yea: mail carrier on the R. F. D. froi Bolivia, and well known residei of that community, is now livin at Mocksville. Vvriting tire Pu< this week, Mr. Lewis said: "I ai always glad to get the Pilot t it gives me news from my natit county. FiCjn reading it, it lool to me 83 if old Brunswick is no waking up and preparing to c th.ngs. I was especially gla last week to learn that my horr county went all of the way in tt Victory Bond drive." SARATOGA SURVIVOR Ensign William Bragaw, a su vivo of the Saratoga when sf she was badly damaged by a Jaj anese suicide plane last sprinj has returned home with an honoi able dis ha.ge from the servic When returning to the Pacifi after being assigned to a neaii-craft carrier, Ensign B.aga' was given a Hellcat fighter plan purchased by the government wit funds de ived from the purchat f war bonds by the Whitevil! Junior Woman's Club. He ws back with the fleet in the Toky area when the surrender came. H plans to enter the University t No th Carolina in January. He I the son of Mrs. Helen G. B-agaand his wife is the former Mi? , SOUTHPORt, N. C. 1AKE IN RAYON ron that will earn a warm welcome require short lengths of fabric? r own scrap bag! If you buy new je worth more if you select good lave informative labels giving the and cleaning qualities. Would yod ? Send a stamped, self-addressed >y of "21 Gifts to Make in Rayon. jlace of business. F. D. Hinson vho is in charge of the garage says that they a e now ready tc io both "electric and acetylene velding on short notice and in a Irst class manner. Maznoit Here Friday Night The beautiful yacht Mazuoit oi 1 N. Hoffman, of Hagerstown, vfd. spent Saturday night here in route to Charleston. Mr. Hoffnan stated to a newsman that nany yachts were envoute down he coast and that these post war 'ears would see thousands ol hem. Mr. Hoffman said: "South>r>rt should do s mething for the ieople on these boats. Tne prodding of facilities fo" men and >oats at this point would pay big 1'iri/lonrlo " Fewer, Record Discharge Papers This week saw a pronounced Irop in the number of service nen recording their discharge >apcrs at the office of Register if Deeds A. J. Walton. Only 18 luch papers have been recorded 11 the seven days. Examination eveals the following papers: Stephen F. Williams, John N, Sowell, Jr.. Robert D. Sneed, lenry James, Wilbur C. Hewett, .con Z. Williams, James Hewett, taron Everett Inman, Emmett j. Ganey, James Ellie Ganey, lomer Devon Inman, Thomas Carl Gilbert, Harry Weeks, Allen Stanley, Jr., Horace L. Stanley, ane N. Shannon, William J. Shannon and David L. Stratmon. iASE necessary /.all* WW vow rnas^H m Telegraph Company ! AT E D FOR ? JINE ENGINES DOLED ENGINES 5arts and Service Pitch Propellers halting DMOTIVE SUPPLIES >r Rebuilding Service SUPPLY CO, Beaufort Bridge ,N. G. \ Louise Niernsec. Thev have nine months old daughter. PLAN NEW BOAT Many Southporl men, in'ludin ex-service men, aie said to t; planning to buy or build new fist ing boats, mostly shrimp trawler before the spring. Among thos planning to get new boats ar John Simmons, Leon McKeithai , Sandy Simmons and T. H. Watt: . Mr. Watts aims at a new spoi i fishing boat. In addition to thes ( quite a number of new boats wl i be acquired by the operators c fleets. WANT ADS FARM FOR SALE: Containin 59' acres, one small dwellin house barn and smokehouse, o Middle Road near Mrs. Emm Willetts. The price is reason able. See or write Mrs. O. ." Lewis, P. O. Box 739, South port, N. C. FOR SALE: Improved Klondyk Strawberry Plants. L. C. Blanc 1 Longwood, N. C. I FARMS FOR SALE?Several c the very best farms in Brum wick County at pre-war price: Details will interest those look ing for the best. Call, or se H. H. Thomas, Southporl phone 2417. I : 6 GOME TO SF ?And select Santa has supp Pull Toys, I I SHALL( i L" " .- " " . i;a. 1 FOR SALE?At reasonable prices, . several houses on water front, K best locations, /also water front sites. Write Box Holder 1,1, rs Scuthport, N. C. it ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator '? of the estate of I. D. Ilarrelson, den ceased, late of Brunswick County. North Carolina, this is to notify all m persons having cluims against the IS estate of said deceased io exhibit them to the undersigned at bontnrc port N. C., on or before the 11th Ch day of October. 1040. or this notice v.iil be pleaded In bar of then' revv covery. All persons indebted to said lo estate will please make Immediate , payment to the undersigned. lU this 11th dav of October. 1915. ie A. D. HARRKI.SON.- administrator of the estate of 1G I. j?. Ilarrelson. Nov. 28; Pee. B, 12. 19. 26: Jon. 2. "NOTICE OF SI MMONS State of North Carolina In The Superior Court '* County of Brunswick ie Hula Faulk . vs. Herbert Faulk j, The Defendant. Herbert Faulk v. ill take notice that an action entitled as above lias been commenced ill the D. Superior Court of Brunswick County. ic ?tmtt H jf -.wwwmmMAA \ COME TO! VITA-VAR Pair Ie CHRTIFIE e i HARD V , " WOOD'S , SQUTHPORT' l , Southpor 3, 1 so Ik MBPJi e l, ' W. B. & S. BU S CHE I Leave Arrive ' Soulhport Wilmington i 7:00 A. M. 8:30 A. M. s 9:00 A. M. 10:30 A. M. a 1:30 P. M. 2:30 P. M. i- 4:00 P. M. 3:30 P. M. L- 6:00 P. M. 7:30 P. M. Daily?Exc< e J \ SUNDAYl i 7:30 A. M. 8:30 A. M. ' 10:45 A. M. 12:15 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:30 P. M. i 6:00 P. M. 7:30 P. M. \ \ i ^x IALLOTTE TRADING your Christmas Needs lied us early with a nice Games and Other Chris OME EARL 3TTE TRADI SHALLOTTE, N. C. I PAGEL S North Carolina, by the Plaintiff for absolute divorce upon the grounds of, adultery an provided by law of the State of North Carolina. Said Defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at tho Court of PruiiMvick County in SouthOffice of the Clerk of the Superior port. North Carolina on or before the 15th day of December, 194?:, and answer or demui to the complaint in aaid action, or the plaintiff will v ij apply for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 15th dav of November, 154.1. P S\ M T. PEXNETT Clerk Superioi Court. Nov. 21-28; Deo. 6. 12. U>MIVin RATRIX'S XOTICE Having ?.|iin)ificol :.s administratrix r*f the estate of J:. A! Lancaster, deceased, late of nrunswiek County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against tho -tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Southport. N. C., on or before the 29th day of October. 19JIJ. or tma notice will ! pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This 29 dav of Opi.^r l?-?S 7.II.LA 11. LANCASTER. J. Administrate of the INia'.'. ' ' of ft M. LANCASTER Nov. 7. 11. 21. 28: Dec. f., 12. ' 1| fl'WBWBWB its and Varnishes ? ID FEEDS | WARE | ! SEEDS | TRADING CO. I t. N. C. jj a? ^UAWMMMflaHl IS LINES, Inc. ) U L E S : Leave Arrive Wilmington Southport 7:00 A. M. 8:30 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 1:35 P. M. 3:00 P. M 4:00 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 0:20 P. M. 7:15 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:20 P. M. jpt Sunday SCHEDULE 9:00 A. M. 10:20 A. M. 1 :35 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 0.20 P. M. 7:45 P. M. 10:00 P. M. 11:20 P. M. v I wmmmamammmammmammm i * w Mm G COMPANY for the Kids. ; array of dolls, itmas Toys! Y NG CO.
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