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JJN'-FI'LWOOD Lymcnt has been made Vi~: i.sc of Miss Lillian ; puilwooil. of Wilming l Milllken, Jr.. of "!?> marriage took place fJ, s. C., on December | rK the ceremony a re-j j55 beM at the home of | p'5 parents. Mr. and Mrs. 4 kt'; Sr.. at Shallotte r ?t. at which time the [ouple received many nice , those attending the re ception included. Miss Lucille Mil liken and D. W. Harrelson, of | Wilmington; Mrs. John Garner J Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Chadwick, Mr. I and Mrs. J. C. Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chadwick and son, Eddie, Jr., Miss Zella Milli-I ken, Boyd Robinson, H. L. Cecil, Mrs. Mae Alexander and son, Bill, i and the family of the groom. VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Robinson have returned home from a vaca tion trip to Miami, Fla. UTOMOBILE PARTS c matter how far you may travel looking for them junot find better automobile parts than we are v.,1 to deliver to you at either retail or wholesale. ODELL BLANTON General Merchandise SUPPLY. N. C. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. James Chadwick, of Shal lotte, was hostess at a birthday party on January 21, honoring her daughter, Mary Gwen, on her 14th birthday. Gaines were play ed and refreshments served. The honoree received many nice pre sents. Attending the party were, Marion Williams, Winifred Regis ter, Viola Register, Lottie Mlntz, Ann Thompkins, Jackie Leonard, Romona Frink, Marie Hewett, Betty Williams, Dixie Hewett, Carol A. Sellers, Myrtle L. Long, Romona McLamb, Helen Williams, Lina M. Stanaland, Enis Mae Chadwick, Joyce Hewett, Dixie Gore, Rose Marie Holden, Eloise Leonard, Connie Leonard, Clyde Bellamy, Gene Frink, Lindbergh Gore, John Frink, Cameron Nor ris, W. J. McLamb, Bill Stana land, Elroy Leonard, Jimmy Bel lamy, Jimmy Norris and Pete Bellamy. ATTEND FUNERAL Here this week for the funeral of Capt. Frank St. George were Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers and daughter, Ella, of Mullins, S. C.; Mrs. Preston McArthur, Row land; Mrs. Louise B. Rogers, Mul lins, S. C.; Mrs. C. H. Hammond, Rowland; Mr. and Mrs. Louise Dixon and children, Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Yaskell, East Orange, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Jones, Myrtle Beach, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Brunson, Foley, Ala., and Thomas Larsen, Day ton, Ohio. The waters of the Sea of Galilee are slightly brackish. 18,000 inter-city buses In 1940. 1948 LICENSE TAGS CITY OF SOUTHPORT NOW ON SALE. / These tags must be displayed on your automobile After February 1, 1948 JOHN D. ERIKSEN, Mayor CITY OF SOUTHPORT BRIDALCOUPLE MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. SCOLA Scola - H olden Vows Said In Sacred Heart Catholic Church The wedding of Miss Marie Holden of Supply and William G. Scola of Worcester, Mass., took place Saturday, January 17, in the Sacred Heart church of White ville. Father F. J. Howard per formed the ceremony. Prior to the ceremony Mrs. L. C. Mann presented a program of music. The bride was attended by Miss Marie Scola as maid of honor and Misses Ruby and Pauline Lewis as bridesmaids. The maid of hon or was attired in a gown of j chartreus taffeta with matching' hats and carried a colonial bou quet. The bridesmaids wore gowns I of rose and aqua slipper satin and carried colonial bouquets. j For'her wedding the bride wore a traditional wedding gown of white satin fashioned fitted bodice, sweet heart neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt. The finger tip veil of illusion was held in place by an arrangement of white flow ers. She carried a spray of orchids. Little Miss Marilyn Beskie was the minature bride. The bridegroom had as his best man his brother, John Scola. Ush ers were Jerry and Robert Scola, brothers of the bridegroom. After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will make their home at 27 Kinnicutt Road, Worcester, where Mr. Scola is vice president of Angelo Scola and company. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Holden of Supply. The bridegroom is the son of Mrt. Angelo Scola of Worces ter. LEGGETT'S PRESENTS C SALE ONE-CENT SALE 1c SALE featurin8 Philco Products BUY this at REGULAR PRICE ?AND GET THIS FOR lc ico Radio-Phonograph $269.95?$89.95-G. E. Vacuum Cleaner ilea Radio-Phonograph $209.95?$79.95-G. E. Vacuum Cleaner Oco Radio (Farm Set) complete ... $69.95?$18.95-National Pressure Cooker Ico Radio (Farm Set) complete $52.25?$13.95-Ecko Pressure Cooker ico Radio-Phonograph $134.95?$22.9S-,Sunbeam Toaster ico Radio-Phonograph $104.95?$13.95-Presto Pressure Cooker to Radio-Phonograph $76.95?$13.95-Presto Pressure Cooker It, Radio $149.95?$49.95?Proctor Electric Roaster jco Ra(jio .... $89.95?$14.95?Manning Bowman Elec. Rosater k. Refrigerator .'. . ? W4.J5^.9S-PUc. Radio 1? Deep Freezer ??$69.??5-Piece Dming-Room Sorte ESE SENSATIONAL BARGAINS TO GO ON FIRST COME FIRST SERVED as... SALE ENDS FEBRUARY *h... DON'T WAIT! COME NOW! Personals Mrs. Helen Bragaw, Mrs. Pearce Cranmer and Mrs. J. W. Ruark spent yesterday in Goldsboro at tending a Red Cross meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Donald St. George and children, Joyce and Cathy, of Charleston, S. C? are visiting Mrs. Esket St. George. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Phipps, Mrs. Margaret Barbee and Miss Made line Kline, of Chapel ftill, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Smith here' last Tuesday. College students here over the week end Include Kenneth Stiller and Franto Moliycheck, Atlantic Christian College; Ed Harrelson, Bobby Jones and Hoyle Dosher, University of North Carolina. Dr. and Mrs. Roy C. Daniel left Saturday for Orlando, Fla., where they were called by the serious illness of A. J. Robbins. Mrs. Ida M. Watson was called to Jacksonville, Fla., last week because of the serious illness of her uncle. Betts Potter. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. Betty Robinson, of South port, announce the birth ' of a daughter on Saturday, January 17. Mrs. Estaleen Milliken, of Sup ply, spent Monday until Thursday as a surgical patient. Mrs. Vada Russ, of Longwood, entered on Wednesday as a surgi cal patient. George Mizzell Stocks, of Shal lotte, entered as a medical pa tient on Thursday. Charlie Hickman, of Southport, entered on Thursday as a medi cal patient. Mrs. Ann Creech, of Southport, entered as a surgical patient on Thursday. D. W. Hughes, of Ash, spent Friday until Saturday as a medi cal patient. G. C. Earp, of Wlnnabow, en tered as a medical patient on Fri day. J. P. Varnum, of Supply, en tered on Friday as a medical pa tient. Baby Elsie Jane Ward, of Ash, was a medical patient from Fri day until Sunday. Mrs. Elminine Ward, of Warn pee, entered on Saturday as a surgical patient. Mrs. Emma Jean Stanley, of Ash, entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Charles R. Freeman, of Section Navy Base, entered on Sunday as a medical patient. Mrs. Agnes Bailey, of South port entered as a medical patient on Monday. Mrs. Garthy Robinsdi, of Sup ply, entered on Monday as a mcd ical patient Mr. and Mrs. A1 Shannon, of Southport, announce the birth of a daughter on Monday. C.OOD OPPORTUNITY Cecil Edwards, Veterans Ser vice Officer for Brunswick coun ty, says that he has a chance to get a veteran a good job in a craft communications, and any man interested in this type of j work and who possesses qualifi cations fitting him for this work should contact him immediately. ANNOUNCEMENT The Shallotte Livestock Market . . . will be open for the purchase of hogs and cattle, every day, beginning Monday, Dec. 1, 1947, and continu ing each day thereafter. DAILY MARKET PRICES WILL BE PAID I W. McKinley Hewett, Mgr. Shallotte, N. G. Telephone Folks really did a job in '47 In spite of the continued scarcity of mater ials and equipment and in the face of rising costs all along the line, Southern Bell went right ahead in 1947 improving and expand ing your telephone service. It was a year of humming activity as telephone folks went all out to bring you better telephone service. Tlfere's still a tremendous job to be done. More buildings and vast quantities of equip ment are needed to further improve and ex pand the service. If telephone earnings are such as will attract the necessary new capital to pay for continued construction, you can look forward to further progress in meeting your telephone needs in '48. 1947 ACHIEVEMENTS 2,411,000 More local calls handled each day?bringing the average daily total to 16,820,000. t i More than 8 out of 10 long distance calls were completed while the cus tomer held the line. 590,800 New telephones installed. 29,000 Telephones installed in rural areas. Completion of $125,000,000 of new construction to improve and expand telephone service. * ? SOUTHERN BILL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Incorporated REFRIGERATORS. ?. WASHING MACHINES . . . We have them in stock, ready for delivery to your home for immediate service and satisfaction. For complete home furnishings and electrical appliances that will give you years of dependable service, we invite you to examine our merchandise, .... Compare our prices. We stand ready and able to deliver complete wiring devices to the people of our county. KING'S ELECTRICAL SALES COMPANY Shallotte, N. C. PAY YOUR 1947 TAXES PENALTY WILL BE CHARGED AFTER FEBRUARY 1st t You can make a worthwhile savings by paying your taxes during the month of January. E. R. W E E K S, Auditor City of Southport
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