Leland News
A most successful Vacation
Bible School at Woodburn Pres
byterian church came to a close
Friday. A large number of stu
dents attended, all ages from
the nursery classes through the
Intermediates being taught. In
cluded among the teachers were
Miss Gertrude Maultsby, Mrs.
TJiurston Lewis. Miss Betty Par
ker, Mrs. Albert Lossen, Miss
Doris Fields. Mrs. J. D. Withrow,
Miss Shirley Adams, Mrs. Roy j
Martin and Mrs. W. L. Paden, Sr. |
NEGRO DROWNED
Samuel McCoy. 27 year old
negro, was drowned Monday,
June 7, at Hood's Creek in the
Northwest vicinity of Brunswick
county while he was swimming
with friends. The body was re
covered by deputy Sheriff O. W.
Perry, Charlie Skipper and State
Highway Patrolman J. C. Tay
lor.
PERSONALS
Mrs. M. E. Smith had as guests
for the week end her mother,
Mrs. Maggie Nye, and her sis
ter, Mrs. Georgia McNeil, of
Hamlet.
Miss Betty Mintz of Washing
ton, D. G, is spending her vaca- i
tion with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Mintz, at their home
j in Woodburn.
Mrs. Emmette Lewis of Golds-!
boro spent last week end with:
her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.!
and Mrs. Orrin W. Perry, Jr., on i
Wrightsville Sound.
Mrs. Buck Crumpler of Fay-1
TIRES-' TIRES! TIRES!
Goodyear Tires in All Sizes
We Sell Quaker State Oil
ENNIS LONG SERVICE STATION
U. S. No. 17 Supply, N. C.
I etteville spent last week end with
J her sister, Mrs. Mamie McFar-|
land, at her home in Woodburn.
| Lee Blake has returned to his
home in Woodburn after spend-J
j ing several months in Sandusky,
; Ohio.
| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson1
spent several days last week in
Asheville.
NICE FISHING
Thomas V. Barden and a couple
of companions, all of Fayetteville,
caught eight beautiful sheephead
and black drum in a short period
of fishing at the wreck of the
Ranger at Holden beach Sunday.
The largest fish weighed six
pounds and twelve ounces and
the smallest two pounds. The
wreck is almost directly opposite J
the Holden Beach hotel and can
be fished without the use of j
boats.
RETURNING FROM FLA.
Mrs. Bill Hayatt is returning
home this week from Daytona1
Beach, Fla., where she was call
ed by the serious illness of her j
father, L. C. Mimms. The condi-'
tion of Mr. Mimms is now said,
to be greatly improved.
GUEST OF MISS BIRD
Miss Ann Ransom, Atlanta, |
Ga., is the guest of Miss Frances!
Bird at the Bird Nest cottage at I
Holden Beach. Miss Ransom and:
Miss Bird both graduated from'
Duke University this June.
'VISITING COL. BROWN'S
| Mrs. Edith Glover, her daugh
ter, Miss Aletta Glover, and son.
Dale, are visiting Col. and Mrs.
I. E. Brown. Mrs. Glover's hus
band, Capt. Horace Glover, a
former resident of Southport,
died suddenly in May. Death was
due to a heart attack.
JUST TO GO FISHIN'
D. C. Dungan, Ed Hobson, Wat
er Carter, Smith Foushoe, Charlie
Raney, Bill Snyder, Max Chang
die, Ed Hobson, Jr., have been
spending several days at Long
Beach. All are prominent resid
ents of Salisbury. David Hanson,
Long Beach booster, was their
companion while they were here.
SPECKLED TROUT
Norman Peal, Chadbourn auto
dealer, caught a number of nice
speckled trout and puppy drum
at Holden Beach Friday. The
trout weighed from three to four
pounds each. Mr. Peal, Mrs. Peal
and their son, Jimmie, are spend
ing two weeks at Holden Beach.
COTTAGES ALL FULL
A canvas of things at Holden
Beach Saturday revealed that
every cottage there was full -up
for the summer, excepting new
ones and others on which repairs
are being made. John and Kemp
Holden, operators of the J. and
K. Store, said that it looked to
I them that this will be by far the
I greatest season the beach has
ever had.
WRITING BOOK
Mrs. VanDyke, teachfer of
physics and math at Flora Mac
donald college, is spending a
j month at the Cranmer cottage
{at Long Beach. While there she
is engaged in writing a book.
PLENTY OF TURTLES
Several large sea turtles have
been caught at Holden Beach dur
ing recent moonlight nights. Jack
Symrl, young artist from Camden,
S. C., who spends much of his
time at Holden Beach, happened
on one on the strand that was
so large that he and girl friend
could not turn it over. It waddled
back into the ocean.
AT HOLDEN BEACH
With about all of them down
to stay for a week or a month,
quite a number of new visitors
were met up with at Holden
Beach this week. Among; them
were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Fer
ree, Carol Anne Ferree and Wm.
C. Ferree, Jr., Nashville, Tenn.;
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Craven, Jr.,
High Point; Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Bradsher, Roxboro; Mrs. Banks
E. Poston, High Point; Mr. and
Mrs. James Cates, and Jimmy and
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
KILL IT IX ONE HOUR.
TOUR S5c BACK
If not pleased. The germ prow?
DEEPLY. To kill it, you musf
REACH it. Get TE-OL at any drug
store. A STRON'G fungicide, made
with 90 percent alcohol, it PENE
TRATES. Reaches More Germs.
LEGGETT'S South.port, N. C
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IKacky Kates, Hurdle Mills; Mr.
? and Mrs. C. J. Mallard and
'daughters, Barbara Jean and Car
olyn, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Lowe,, Lowe Gap; Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph E. Shank, Martinsville,
|Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Mar
jtin, Salem, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. C.I
C. Crouch, Jr., ?7^^
Miss Ruth Mackie 1
Williams. Leo Wa.? r<
Underwood and Ottfil ^
Yadklnville: Rnbert /' y
and family, Wir,ston.su, 84
and Mrs. Ernest M r, :
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E. F. "Skeet" GORE, Agent
Phone 3217 Southport, N. q
The 50-Year tradition of the Democratic Party of North Caro
lina should NOT be adjusted for the political ambitions of any
man.
Ken Scott lives in the West and he cannot rightfully claim
to be an Eastern candidate. Alamance County has always been
considered a part of the political west.
Thomas M. Holt was electe \ lieutenant-governor from Ala
mance County as a Westerner. The last three lieutenant-govern
ors from the West have come from counties farther East than
Scott's Alamance - Elmer Long of Durham, Sandy Graham of
Orange and Reg Harris of Person.
In 1944, Mr. Scott, now seeking the governorship as a candi
date for the East, sought support to run for the U. S. Senate
against Bob Reynolds of Buncombe, as a candidate from the
West.
With Mr. Scott it is apparent East is West and West is Eas1
as the political whim of the monent dictates.
Don't break this 50-year tradition! Vote for Charles M. John
son, high man in the first primary, and the only candidate fron
the East in the race for Governor.
A?t.)
FARM NEEDS
TOBACCO FLUES --
TOBACCO GRATES - DOORS
ROOFING...
5-V Galvanized Roofing
8 ? 10 ? 12-ft. Lengths
Asphalt Shingles
210-lb. Thick-Butt?Green and Blue Black
Roll Roofing *
45-lb. - 55-lb. - 90-lb.
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HOBSON KIRBY, Prop.
SHALLOTTE, N. G.
Long Beach Holiday
BUY
AT
LONG BEACH
CHOICE LOTS
and
COTTAGES
FOR SALE
COTTAGES
FOR RENT
LONG BEACH
REALTY CO.
Charles Trott
Long Beach
SHOPPING
SERVICE
We invite you to use
the services of our
Long Beach store. We
are able to anticipate
your merchandise
needs, and to furnish
them immediately
from our stock at our
Southport.
AT LONG BEACH
A FAMILY BEACH
SAFE
CLEAN
COOL
BEAUTIFUL
ECONOMICAL
The fellow who packs up his family a heads for
LONG BEACH can expect to enjoy the kind of sum
mer vacation you have dreamed about at the Seashore.
Clean, attractive cottages are here for your conven
?
ience, overnight accommodations for the casual or
week-end visitor. Delicious seafood meals at several
places which are ready to take care of Long Beach
Visitors.
FOOD
GENTEB
. . . . Vacationists ai
bcach visitors a
welcomed as our sp
cial customers!!
TRY US FOR
Fresh Meals
Groceries
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Long Beach
LONG BEACH PAVILION
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