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News From Dosher Memorial Hospital !?" ? Mrs. Foster Robbins, of Le I4nd, spent all of last week as a rfiedical patient. Baby Gafford Hewett, Jr., of Supply, was a medical patient from Tuesday until Thursday. Miss Bright ie Mae Hewett, of | Supply, spent from Tuesday until] Sunday as a medical patient. Mrs. Noiman Smith, of Supply, entered as a surgical patient on I Tuesday. I Mrs. Dan Sharj.?n of Grton, ??!tered on ftiesda^ a* A stiff] cal | patient. Mrs. T. B. Johnson, of Leland, J entered as a medical patient on Wednesday. Jim Williams, of Bolivia, has his tonsils removed and was a pa tient Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Gladys Padgett, of Sup-, ply. entered on Thursday as a medical patient Mrs. Lela Mae Varnum, of Sup ply. entered as a surgical patient on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon McKeithan, of .Southport, announce the birth Pepsi-Cvlu Company, Long Island City, N.Y. Pepsi-Cola Bottling .Co., Wilmington, N. C. of a 6oh o h Saturday. , Rafcy Jeart AdgJf fcgott. d#j Shallotte. enfcetfd en Saturday ? a medical patient. I Robert summerset, of Shal lotte, entered as a surgical pa tient on Saturday. Miss Janet Curry, of Supply and Rye, N. Y., entered on Sun day as a medical patient. j Mrs. Annie Hoftie, of Shal- ; lotte, entered as a surgical pa- [ tient on Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Redwine, of Shal' lotte, entered on Sunday as a medioal patient. Master Charles WellS, of SoUtli port, has his tonsils removed and spent Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Ella Sellers, of Supply, en tered on MoMia? as i medical pft tient. Mrs. Vada Lee Simmons, of Ash, entered as a surgical pa tient on Monday. Mrs. Minnie .Sellers, of Winna bow, entered oft Monday as a surgical patient. Mrs Irene Cumbee, of Supply, entered as a medical patient on Monday. KILLS BW BATTLER Game Protector M. T. Bowmef met up with a big rattlesnake at the Beaverdam branch on Route 130 between Southport and Sup ply Monday afterhoon. After the snake had been dispatched to an other hunting ground it was dis covered that it had 11 rattles. EXPERT AUTO REPAIR We Will Try to Get You A New DODGE or a NEW PLYMOUTH Just As Soon As Possible? .... but in the meantime keep your old car in the best possible running condition. This is wise ? both from the point of service and for trade-in value. At the first sign of trouble bring your car to our modern, well-equipped Repair Department. We have Exprt Mechanics to serve you. WILLIAMSON MOTOR CO ODELL WILLIAMSON, Proprietor Shallotte, N. C. A i itfa&A iXXti fcr. fiftf Mf* & ffi. Wells of Raleifh, Me sp?ldin? the fnoflth of AUgUst here at their summer home, the former Kate Stuart residence. ON' PLEASURE TRIP Mrs. Gladys McKoy, of Bolivia, has returned home from a plea sure ttip to Roanoak, Natural (Bridfe, the Shenandeah Vally, Richmond and Harrisonbury, Va., j points in West Virginia and Washington, D. C. RETURN HOME Cpl. J. E. Reynolds has return ed to his home near Shallotte aftef about two years in over seas service. He was in the Philippine , campaign for 8 hionths and afterwards in Korea. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reynolds of Shallotte. NOT THIS HERBERT Recorders court proceedings last week told of Herbert Lee Robinson being tried and fined on two separate charges. Herbert Lee Robinson of Supply was dis turbed about . it. He is a white man" and has no court record. The Herbert Lee Robinson who was tried is colored and lives at Lelqnd. HOME ON LEAVE Floyd L. Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'Lewis of Supply, Has returned to New York to re sume his duties with the Mer chant Marine after spending a ten days leave with his parents. He has spent a year as a mer chant seaman and has made a trip overseas. This is his first trip home since leaving to join up. PROUD PAPA On his regular rounds last Tuesday Sgt. Creston H. Row land, of the Army Reciuiting Service in Wilmington, was pass ing out cigars and making an an nouncement that had no military bearing. A nine-pound baby daughter had been born to him and Mrs. Rowland in the James Walker Memorial hospital the previous day. Something to Ponder About The little girl was getting her first glimpse of the animals at the zoo. Finally at one cage she stopped to ask : "What's that, Mommy ?" "A kangaroo, a native of Aus tralia," explained the mother. Hmmm!" continued the girl, skeptically 'Yfidn't you tell me that Uncle Herman married a native of Australia?" A forerunned of the internal combustion engine was a French model which ran by "inflammation of spirit of tar," as benzene was known in 1809. HERE NOW-AT LAST -. "The Store With A Conscience" Offering you quality furniture and complete home furnishings at a tremendous saving. O WE GUARANTEE that our prices are now marked lower than the average store? AND, in addition to this saying, we are offering a 10 pet. DISCOUNT to all customers on each and every cash pur chase. Due to mounting demand, we also offer the following delivery service to quantity purchasers:? We will deliver a purchase of any reasonable size or quantity as far as Long Beach, Southport, Shallotte, Hickman's Gross Roads, Supply and Bolivia, and any reasonable distance anywhere in Brunswick County. It will be more than worth your trip to our Store. Just a trial will convince you that . . . MAC'S Home Supply Co. -IS "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" Located 5 Miles West of Wilmington At WOODBURN Between Leland and Wilmington. PHONE 2-8270 Some Fun! i The American Way St. Peter? And here is your | golden harp. Newly Arriver American ? Howj j much is the first payment ? Easy "Did you find it difficult to; I find a name for your little son?"j j "No! Certainly not, for we have 1 only one masculine relative in >the family that has a fortune!" I Willing Girt I Mistress ? Marie, you were en 1 tertaining a man in the kitchen ! last night, weren't you ? ! Marie? That'3 for him to say, : ma'am. But I tried my best. Fast Mrs. Style ? I want a hat, but it must be in the latest style. Shopman ? Kindly take a chair, madam, and wait a few minutes. :The fashion is just changing. Candid The fond mother approached the teacher anxiously. "Don't yon think Randolph will ! ever learn to draw?" "No, madam? that is, unless j you harness him to a truck," re- , plied the teacher. j Perhaps Husband-:? "Why is it that wo j haven't more money in our sav- , ings account? Wife: "Do you suppose it's be cause there're so many ways to spend it and only one way of saving it?" Overdoing it Pietty Caller ? Do you think the superintendent will see me now? Bookkeeper ? Certainly, madam, the superintendent always has time to see pretty girls. Pfttty fijUWP-Well, tell hiffi that his wife is here. ' 1 Corrected Barber ? Your hair needs cut-1 ting badly, sir. Customer? I don't agree with you. It needs cutting nicely this time. You cut it badly last time I was here. : ?? End of G?nero5lty "Did' you say you expect to find another boy friend before long?" asked the blonde. "Absolutely and soon," replied the burnette. "My mind was made up last night when Charles be gan to talk about going on a buyer's strike." Vot Ripe "These eggs are very small," complained the young housewife to her grocer. "Straight from the farm this morning, madam," declared the grocer. "That's the trouble With these farmers," she persisted. "They're | so anxious to get their eggs sold they take them off the nest too soon." Outstanding Success An actress came off the stage after a successful first night, and was surprised when the manager handed her a bunch of flowers and a packet of marigold seeds. "The flowers are from a gen tleman in the stalls, and the packet of seeds from a Scotsman in the gallery," was his explana tion. Help Needed! "Conductor, will you help me off the train?" "Sure. But why?" "You see, I'm stout, and have to get off the train backwards. The porter thinks I'm trying to get on and he gives me a shove on again. I'm five stations past my destination now!" BEFORE YOU BUY GIVE US A TRY! Our aim is to give our customers the maximum value for minimum cost. R.GALLOWAY General Merchandise SUPPLY, N. C. t it Pals i?d tiici An fffigliilhifsaft, Visiting in thiu' country, borrowed an automobile from an American friend and was setting out with considerable trepidation to tour the country side. Scrupulously observing all of j the roadside admonitions, he pre- , ttatfy carr.3 to ... "Drive Careft-uy ** YOU!" 1 H "R'ghto!" said our Er,A sin. slowing down l0 , tive 20 miies. But i ^ mused, "how do you J*' knew I was over VULCANIZING The Best Materials Exoert Workmanship Bring 1 our Tirc Troubles T0 ODELL BLANTON SUPPLY, N. C. -BOATS We are now open for all kinds of welding machine work for boats, cars. etc. See us at our new shop on Lockwoods Folly River at Supply. Lockwoods Folly Service Statin A. B. CHESTNUT, Mgr. Supply. \(| ATTENTION!! A Three-Act Comedy ? title ? "THE COLORED LADIES POLITICAL CLUB" Presented By THE SHALLOTTE VILLAGE HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEMBER ? Place ? WACCAMAW HIGH SCHOOL Time Wednesday, Aug. 14?8:30 p. m. ? Purpose ? Community Club Building WHITE VILLE SELLS MORE POUNDS THERE MUST BE REASONS -TOPS Service-Prices-Satisfaction SALE EVERY WAREHOUSE] f PLENTY FLOOR SPACE EVERY DAY j [ FOR YOU 56c AVERAGE FIRST 2 DAYS Whiteville Tobacco Market Tune In WENC (1240 on Your Dial)? 1:00 to 1:30 p. m.
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