The Pirate
By: The Three Buccaneers
(Kat, Jan and Peg.)
Here we are again to bring:
you the latest news from Shal
lotte high school before it gets
stale.
Tuesday was clean-up day for
the school. Windows were clean
ed, book cases dusted, floors
swept and many other things j
were done to help the looks of the j
school. Our home room period
was cut out. By Tuesday evening
the school building was spic and
span.
The new cheer leaders for this
year were also elected Tuesday. 1
They are James ( Locky) Robbins, 1
Joseph Carter, Patsy Thomas,
Marion Galloway, Betty Lou Wil-!
liams and Mary Frances Hardee, i
As you see, we have six instead
of four this year. With the help
of Miss Tencie Frye we think
they will do a swell job.
Friday night the Loris Lions
defeated the Shallotte Pirates at
Loris in a thrilling football game*.
Both teams brought many spec
tators to the field. The Shallotte j
Boys are still looking forward to j
their next game and a chance To i
change the score.
One of the biggest surprises
of the night was the new jerseys.
Coach Carmicheal kept it a secret
until they got to Loris. Then he
brought out new purple and silver
jerseys ofr the boys to put on.
Friday morning Mrs. Hewett,
our public school music teacher,
put on a talent program to get
money to buy records for the
grammar grades. Among the first
grades were 10 students reading
from Miss Galloway's room; Joy
Lee Stanley singing a solo from
Mrs. Stone's room; two students
singing a duet from Mrs. White's
room. They may be small but
they sure can perform. Among
the others were a duet, Mrs.
Ottice Russ' second grade; Faye
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! Thompson and Harvey Russ each
j singing a solo from the third
'grade; the class singing a song
ifrom Mrs. Galloway's grade; a
poem from Miss Keatons 4th
'grade; a quartet from Miss John
son' room; a piano solo by Sylvia
I Lewis from Miss Brightie Holden's
fourth grade; a clown, Miss Stan
land's room; girls singing, Mrs.
! Sellers' room; Betty Hewett and
Shelda Leonard dancing; Gene
Chestnut singing "I Never See
Maggie Alone" from Mrs. Gelene
Russ' room; a song by Miss
Butler's class; Darnella and Iris
Hewett singing a duet from Mrs.
Reese's room; a song "Oh John"
from Mrs. Mintz's room; the
preacher from Mrs. Farris' room;
a clarinet solo by Billy Cashwell,
accompanied by Henderson Rourk;
a song by Patricia Ann Holden;
a stunt and song by Miss Fryes
10th grade; and Geraldine Cox
singing "Again" from Mrs. Russ's
j room.
| Seen on the camps: The junior
boys washing windows . . . Har
old Gore misplacing 2 girls poc
ketbooks . . . Mary Emma Mintz
collecting money for the ones go
|ing to the ball game on the bus
. . . James Robbins announcing
on the talent show Friday ? and
he really did a good job . . . Ada
I Ensley, a new student, talking
I with the sophomores . . The group
| who went on the bus to the ball
igame practicing yells on the way
! there and back.
We were sorry to hear that
I Floyd Kirby, Jr., was hurt in the
first few minutes of the game
[Friday night and probably will
I not be able to play any the rest
I of the season. He was the full
|back for the team. We're cross
ling our fingers for you, Floyd!
So long until next week, Folks.
LELAND NEWS
The Fun - to - Learn Kinder
darten which meets at the Wood
burn Presbyterian Church open
ed this week with an enrollment
of eleven. This includes Laura and
Lorene Blake, J. C. Chadwick,
III, Jackie Pigott, Frank Jacobs,
Eddie Lewis, George Edwards,
Denny Thomas, Gretchen Geedy,
Reid and Lelia Ellen Withrow.
The work ? play course from Cal
vert School in Baltimore is used
for the four and five year old
group. A balanced program of
activities for all children includes
worship, songs, stories, games,
hand-work, rhythm bank, and out
door play. This is the third year!
of this school. Mrs. J. D. With- '
row is in charge with Mrs. Cyril
Thomas as her assistant. The en
rollment is not yet complete and
interested parents are invited to
visit the school. Write Mrs. J. '
fp. Withrow, Leland, or call Mrs.
Thomas at County 4105.
Friends of Jimmy Sessoms will
regret to learn that he is a
i patient at Bullocks Hospital.
Miss Betty Jo Long, daughter
i of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Long,
left Sunday for Raleigh, where
she will enter the school of nur
: sing at Rex Hospital.
Miss Willa Mae Willetts, stu
dent nurse at Rex Hospital in
Raleigh, recently visited her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Willetts.
Garland Bordeaux has left for
Buie's Creek to enter the fresh
man class at Campbell College.
Sonny Gaine.v, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Gainey, and Sammy
Sue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Auther
Sue, have left to resume their
studies at Campbell College after
spending their vacations with
their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Verzaal,
Jr., of Boston, Mass., are visit
ing Mr. Verzaal's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Verzaal, Sr., here.
I Mr. and Mrs. Peasley Milliken
have returned to their home at
Virginia Beach, Va. after spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Brown Milliken. Miss Geraldine
Milliken also of Virginia Beach,
accompanied the Peasley Millikens
home after visiting her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McNeil,
former residents of Leland, have
returned to make their home
here.
Mrs. George T. Rourk is recup
erating at her home after being
a patient at James Walker Hos
pital.
ATTENDED SCHOOL
State Highway Patrolman J. C.
Taylor of Leland attended the
school for officers at Chapel Hill
last week.
FARMERS DAY PROGRAM !
I 1 1 :00 A. M. ? Parade along Madison Street.
! 1 2:00 M. ? Stage review of Township Queens.
12:15 P. M. ? Band concert and miscellaneous entertain
ment.
1 :00 ? Dinner hour.
2:00 ? Girls of the Golden West.
2:30 ? Cullen Johnson's Orie-Man Show
3:00 ? Amateur contests.
3:30 ? Girls of the Golden West.
4:00 ? Contests of ad juncts.
6:00 ? Johnson's SpecidlTerformanee.
6:30 ? Girls of the Golden West.
7:00 ? Supper hour.
8-.O0 ? Beauty contest wfth oil candidates on .paraJle.
8:45 ? -Crowning of Farmers Day Queen.
9:00 ? Big drawing of prizes.
9:30 ? Dances: ? Round dance in north wing df "Moore's
Warehouse; square dance in south wing of Moore's Ware
house; and colored dance in cdlored'theatre.
Thieves Enter j
Bullard Motors
i ? ;i
Sum Of Money And At Lea?t
One Automobile Tire Stol
en From Local Firm Dur
ing Week End
Bullard Motors, Studebaker j
j Sealers in Whiteville, was enter- .
! ed during the week end and rob
ibed of a sum of money and at
least one automobile tire.
David Bullard, proprietor of the j
firm, reported to police that the |
cash register was rifled of all its
contents, but that there was less
than $50 in the till.
Entrance was gained through
a rear window.
1WCE SHBBPHHEAD
In town Monday Luther HAtden
of Holden Beach said that fiiher
nwn were catching aome nice
sheepheaid at the Hotden Beaeh
ferry. Lacy Patterson of Payetter
vill got abont a doren Friday.
Several of them are saftJ to bare
weighed nearly 10 pounds each.
NEW AUTQMOBILE
r Continued from rmftt one)
of the wreck of the machine.
Patrolman Pierce stated that
the car before turning over min
ed a high voltage electric wire
poie by only a matter of inches.
There were no witnesses to the
accident and nothing on which
to base charges of reckless oper
ation or speeding.
PLAINTIFF GETS
? Continued fage One I
amend her complaint.
A verdict was returned for the
' defendant in thTT^
Eric Norden
Norden against ? h
, possession of a c?? S
[land in Northwest
|-eois,on was
, W. M. \\ oola, J w
a divorce f,om (
'Woodard on tho grT*
years separation. ^ '
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CLOTHING NEEDS
When you start out to buy your fall and
Winter clothes, bring along the whole family.
We can save you money on their ready-to
wear.
R. GALLOWAY
Genera) Merchandise
SUPPLY, N. G.
LEADERS IN HOME FURNISHINGS
& APPLIANCES
GAS RANGES: ? Tappan ? Magic Chef ? Caloric
Hardwick
WESTINGHOUSE: ? Refrigerators ? Electric Ran
ges.
LINOLEUM: ? Special sizes available on order.
MAYTAG:- WASHING MACHINES
KINGS ELECTRICAL SALES CO.
SHALLOTTE, N, C.
Thank You Mr. Brunswick County Tobacco Grower
Has Reached Its 1949 Goal
30,120,388 Lbs. SOLD
$15,000,688.07 Paid to Farmers
Average 815,000 Daily.
WHITE VILLE IS ONE OF THE 10 MARKETS OF THE 80 TO SURPASS 30 MILLION
FOR THIS CONTINUED LEADERSHIP WE ARE SINCERELY GRATEFUL TO YOU?
Yours For Higher Prices And Even Better Service In 1950
DAVE NE1LSON, Sales Supervisor