SOCTeTy iker-Busi ^nd Mrs. Charlie Dosheri Le the marriage of their] paries E Dosher, to Miss ? Biisi. daughter of Mr. #rs. Bod.V Wilson of Fair P:,. The simple wedding Lv was held on Saturday' arV' 22 at the West Spring ctiurch by the Rev. Augus fn0 bride wore a gray suit black accessories and a red corsage. The couple honey in Buffolo, N. Y., and ^ide at the present at the t af the bride. Circle Party Members of the Carrie Dosher, Circle of Trinity Methodist church j attended a valentine party at the. home of Mrs. H. T. St. George Friday night. Games and contests were enjoyed, following which re-' freshments of punch, sandwiches' and cake were served to the fol-1 lowing: Mrs. A. L. Lewis, Mrs.) Mary St. George, Mrs. R. L. 1 Thompson, Mrs. Mary Cranmer, j Mrs. C. G. Ruark, Mrs. Mary J Bussells, Mrs. Dallas Pigott, Mrs. j James M. Harper, Jr., Miss Susis Newton and Miss Annie M. New ton. Valentine Party Mrs. Gladys Wolfe, Mrs. Evelyn Gilbert and Mrs. Margaret Hick man gave a Valentine party to their three Presbyterian Sunday school classes on Monday night, February 14th, at Mrs. Gilbert's home. Games were played and prizes were won by Barbara St. George, Catherine Marlowe and Barbara Pool. Hart-shape sandwiches, cookies, lemonade and valentine candy were served to the following; Evelyn and Barbara St. George, Catherine and Gene Marlowe, Terry Stephens, Patricia Drew, Carol Ann and Larry Wolfe, Donna Larsen, Claudia Webb, John Plaxco, Gwyn Cooke, Bar bara Pool and Jackie Hewett. (Week Of Prayer At Local Church Beginning on February 28 and continuing through March 4, the Woman's Missionary Union of the Scuthport Baptist church to gether with all its auxiliaries will observe the annual week of pray er for home missions. The schedule for the week fol lows: Monday afternoon at 3:30 with Miss Gertrude Loughlin in charge of the program; Tuesday night at 7:30 with Mrs. Lucille S. Williamson in charge; Wednes day afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. Herbert Johnson in charge, Thursday night at 7:30 with Mrs. H. M. Baker in charge; and Fri day afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. J. S. Oliver in charge. The nur sery will be in operation during all these meetings. Pirate Log By The Three Buccaneers, Kat, Jan and Peg. Well, folks, here we are back again with news around dear old S. H. S. ? Study halls have been out of hand with excitement this week over the championship games at Leland. On Wednesday night the Shallotte girls got their revenge for the trimming Bolivia had given them earlier in the season. Shallotte whipped the Bolivia Bears with a score of 29 to 15. Amelia Kirby of Shallotte and Sylvia Leonard of Bolivia were high scorers. In the contest which followed, coach Grahl's skull and cross bones crew boarded and took over Waccamaw to the tune 30-17. Billy (Bones) Gray was high scorer for the Pirates from Shal lotte and Kenneth Ward took the lead in points for Waccamaw. As a result of these victories ' the student body was in a jubilant j mood on Thursday morning. | Thursday afternoon the Leland ' Tigers nosed our girls out of the tournament with a score of 33 to 29. Friday night Shallotte and Waccamaw girls played in the consulation game, which ended with a 34 to 29 victory for Wac camaw. We are proud of our sophomore, j Amelia Kirby, who won the free throw contest Friday night, j Amelia, better known to us as "Snooks," made 20 out of 25 shots. Everyone is thrilled about the construction of two new rooms which are being added to the school. It is already impossible for you to see over the new brick walls and we are looking forward to having a new library and class FOR SALE New TRACTORS At List Price 1?Allis-Chaimers "B" 1?Aliis-Chalmers "C" 1?Leder NEW FERGUSONS NEW EARTHMASTERS NICE CLEAN 1 USED TRACTORS 1?Ford-Ferguson .. $1,19$. Almost like New. 1?Allis-Chalmers "B" with plow and culti vators $995. 1?Allis-Chalmers "WC" ?j with Cultivators $1,5^0. 1?Nice Farmall "H" with original paint, , clean $l,4i 1?Regular1 Farmall ?. on Rubber. $65' 1?6-Blade John Deere Tiller $275. Moffitt "M" Saw Mills $900 ep. Mottitt Edgers $500 ea. Miner Edgers $450. ea. W. F. McCormick Across From Stock Yards At SOUTH WHITEVILLE I ? room in the near future. Faye Hewett won a $30.00 prize ! at the show the other night. You can go to the show quite a few times ? on that, Faye. There is a rumor that the girls in science class are going to make lipstick. | What is Mr. Nies going to think of next ? Have you seen Mr. Stone's new car ? It's light blue and really out of the world. All the girls are afraid to go in biology class. The reason is that we 'are studing (of all things) i worms. Well, so long until next week Folks; and don't forget to look for "The Pirate Log" In every issue of the State Port Pilot. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sullivan of Winnabcw announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hewett of j Southport announce the birth of a i daughter on Friday. Mrs. Ida Mae White of Shal lotte spent Wednesday until Sat urday as a surgical patient. Mrs. Thelma Prince of Sbal lotte announce the birth of a son on Thursday. Miss Barbara Deloris Bishop of Supply entered on Thursday as a surgical patient. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Robinson of Wilmington announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Ellington of Supply announce the birth of a daughter on Saturday. Master Jimmie Albright GIBSON refrigerators HOT POINT and GIBSON Electric RANGES THEfiES ffliy QME BEBpftEEXB : HOMt riitizi* 22 advanced features?includ ing easy-to-reach storage, fast-freeze compartment, tem perature control and indicator, automatic lights, baskets and dividers, sealed power unit, built- jp lock. Come in and let ui prove that a Deepfreeze home freezer ac tually pays for itself with the money it saves. Models for any size family?any size purse. See a demonstration today. D? Lux? Model C-10, t?n cubic f???, holds mor? than 330 lbuouort?d foods. $449JO d?Hv?r?d. THI HOME ntilZtK THAT PAYS FOR ITStLf Most of you have waited a long time to receive Electricity. Now that you have the use of it, why not take advanage of it by letting it serve you in the right way, by letting us install electric appliances in your home and making your home as convient as possible for you and your family. A small dwn payment will give you an Electric range, refrigerator, hotwater heater, washing machine, radios of all popular makes, ironers, irons, toasters, mixers, and many many others. We stand behind all guanantees of eacn and every applicance, our service guarantees on all appliances from 1 to 5 years, according to guarantee. Credit and easy terms of monthly payments or fall terms can be arranged. KINGS ELECTRICAL SALES CO. Shallotte, N. C. HOT POINT, THOR and APEX WASHING ..MACHINES G. E. ZENITH BENDIX ?: it RADIOS SERVICE WITH A SMILE We appreciate your business, and we try to i make you know it by giving you prompt, cheerful and efficient service. WILSON ARNOLD U. S. No. 17 Supply, N. G. LESPEDEZA HAY $30.00 & $35.00 Per Ton DUPONT DYNAMITE Fuzes & Caps SEED - FEED - FERTILIZER Farm Equipment THE COUNTRY STORE Rice Gwyn, Jr., ?*?? Proprietor Longwood, N. C. FRIGIDAIRE WATER HEATERS assure ample hot water all day?every dayl Radiantube Heating?Only Frigidolri hat ill Immersed in water, exclusive Radiantube Units heot the water, not the tank! Long life Magnesium Rod ?Here's on amazing new feature that affords protection against rvst and corrosion within the tank! Extra-Heavy Insulation Thick spun-gloss wool, keeps heat in, tank exterior cool. Fire proof, moisture-proof, vermin-proof. Special 10-YEAK PRO TECTION PLAN?Tw OM once thai the Frigidolfe Woter Hert ?r h built fo lost and lost and tastl WILLETT'S MOTOR GO. BOLIVIA, N. C. STYLEUNE DC LUX! 2-DOOR SEDAN The moil Beautiful BUY for Styling Look at this exciting new Chevrolet from any point of view?inside and outside, front, side and rear?and you'll agree it's the smartest-looking automobile of this new year. For it alone, of all low-priced cars, brings you the distinguished beauty and luxury of Body by Fisher?the body featured on highest priced cars. Th* mest B&avtibl BUY for Comfort Settle into the deep, soft, form-fitting seats. Notice the extra-generous bead, leg and elbowroom of the Super-Size Interior. Ride in this "car that breathes" ?with an advanced heating* and ventilating system that inhales outside air and exhales stale air?giving comfort beyond compare! '(Heater and defroster units optional at extra cost.) rw most BiauHM tur for Driving aad Hiding losi?with new Center Point Design Moat sensational of all the advancements in this thrilling new Chevrolet for 1949 is the entirely Dew kind of driving and riding ease which it introduces into the low-priced field. New Center Point Design?including Center-Point Steering, Center-Point Seating, lower Center of Gravity and Center-Point Rear Suspension?brings you driving and riding results heretofore found only in more expensive cars. The difference it so great?and to pUaring?that it's do exaggeration to say it is proving a revelation to all who drive or ride in this car. Remember?only new Center Point Design can give these finer motoring results; and only the new Chevrolet offer? Center-Point Design at lowest coat. Tki mest BeavtlM IIIY for hrfarmoK* What thrills you'll have when you drive this car! It'? the only low-priced car with a Valve-in-Head engine ?the engine which more and more makers of higher priced cars are adopting?became it give* a much finer combination of performance, economy and dependability. And (Chevrolet's world's champion Valve-in-Head engine holds all records for mile* served and owners satisfied. Til mtt BemrtlM BUY f$r Stbtf Yes, you and your family will enjoy maximum safety, for Chevrolet brings you fivefold safety protection found only in this one low-priced car: (1) New l erti Safe Hydraulic Brakes; (i) Extra-Strong Fisher Vnisteel Body-Construction; (3) New Panoramic Visibility; (4) Safety Plate Glass in windshield and all windows, and (6) the super-steady, super-sale Unitized K#ec-Actioo Hide. 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