Jordan - Hewett Miss Natalie B. Hewett, daugh- ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hewett I of Supply, became the "bride of Charles P. Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jordon of. Jack son, Miss., Sunday, December 25, at the 5th St. Methodist parson age in Wilmington. The Rev. Mr. Parish performed the ceremony. The bride wore a navy blue suit with navy accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Ray Nichols, Huntington,. W. Va., sis- j ter of the bride, attended as mat-, ron of honor. She wore navy blue. M. Earl King, Sr., of Wil mington was best man. Following tne ceremony a small reception was held at the home of Mrs. R. V. Hewett, 415 S. 2nd St., Wilmington. The tobacco barn package brings you high-quality, high yielding seed. Gro\vn on McNair Farms By McNair's Yield-Tested Seed Company LAURINBURG, N. C. Sold By: Southport Trading Co, ...Southport, N. C. Bolivia Cash Store Bolivia, N. C. Mint* & Co. Supply, N. C. L. C. Babsou Freeland, N. C. A. P. Henry, Jr. Winnaboe, N. C. J. E. Kirby Supply, N. C. C. A. Rouark Bolivia, N. C. The Country Store Longwood, N. C. Simmons Grocery Ash, N. C. Shallotte Trading Co. Shallotte, N. C. D. S. Gore & Son Longwood, N. C. Exum Grocery Freeland, N. C. Mrs. Jordon is a graduate of Shallotte high school. Mr. Jordon attended schools in Jackson, Miss., was in the U. S. Marine Corps for 5 years. The couple are making their > home in Greensboro. i PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Varnum, Jr. and daughter, Lynett, have : returned to Port Isabel, Texas, after spending Christmas with his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Varnum, of Southport. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Lancas ter and daughter, Dee Dee, of Morgan City, La., spent Christmas eve with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Varnum of Southport. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mollycheck and son. Ralph, spent last week with relatives in Charleston, S. C. Mrs. W. L. Williams and daugh ters of Livingston, S. C., spent part of the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Evans. Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Wells of State College spent part of the week at their home here. Roney Hood of Hopewell, Va., spent the holidays here with re latives and friends. Boatswain Mate and Mrs. Carl Bailey and daughters and Boat swain Mate and Mrs. Chares Davis of Charleston spent part of the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Evans. Wm. G. McConeague, formerly with the State Wild Life Com mission recently appointed mail carrier on a route from Red Springs, spent New Years day in Southport with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells and son, Charles, Jr., have re turned to ther home in Charles ton, S. C., after spendng the j holidays here with relatives. | --- News From Dosher Memorial Hospital i D.L. Lewis, of the U. S’ Coast Guard, was a medical patient from Monday until Wednesday. Frank Utley, Jr., of Sanford spent Tuesday until Wednesday as a medical patient. Robert M. Willis of Southport entered as a medical patient on Tuesday. Mrs. Nosha White of Shallotte spent Tuesday until Sunday as a medical patient. Mrs. Katie Clemmons of Sup ply was a medical patient from Thursday until Monday. Mrs. Emma Stanley of Supply entered on Thursday as a medical patient. Mrs. Lois Jane Hickman of Le land was a medical patient from Thursday until Monday. Mrs. George Beck of Bolivia entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Alexandria Simmons of South port entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Green Lewis of Bolivia entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Clemmons of Supply announce the birth of BLUEBERRY LAND FOR SALE 200-acres of the best blaeberry land in South. Fronting on U. S. No. 17—45-miles South of Wilmington. Easily drained. Electricity available. Will sell all or part for $20.00 per acre. CORNELIUS THOMAS P. O. BOX 1027 * WILMINGTON, N. C. TOBACCO SEED McNAIR’S & COKER’S 1 wo Leading Names In Seed Business We Have Variety Of Your Choice TOBACCO CLOTH 3—Yd. & 4—Yd. Widths Plant Bed Fertilizer Now In Stock MINTZ & CO. Harry L. Mintz, Jr., Mgr. SUPPLY, N. C. . daughter on Sunday. Edmond M. Bellamy of Supply pent Sunday as a medical pat ent. Harris Cumbee of Southport en- j ered as a medical patient on Sun lay. Baby Jean Crouch of Bolivia entered on Sunday as a medical; latient. j Lloyd Lennon of Shallotte en- j ered as a medical patient on donday. Receives News Of Hutchinson Death - i News of the death of Mrs. rames E. Hutchinson at her home n Plattsburg, N. Y., was re ceived the past week by Mrs. ' Uex Lind of Southport. Mrs. lulchinson died on Christmks Jay and burial was held in Schuler Falls, N. Y. Mrs. Hutchinson formerly re dded in Southport. Her husband, rames E. Hutchinson, Sr., died lere in 1917. She is survived by me son, James E. Hutchinson, Jr., of Reesville, N. Y., and a sister, Mrs. Kate Lyon Vanderbilt, if Plattsburg, N. Y. MEN INJURED Tink Benton, young man of the Hickman Crossroads community and Chap Bellamy, his companion, were injured in an automobile wreck between Thomasooro and Hickman Crossroads Sunday afternoon. Leland Resident Passes At Home W. N. Mintz, 79, resident of Leland, died at his home Sunday following a long period of failing health. With the Rev. Fred Kelly officiating, funeral services were held at the graveside in the Ben ton cemetery Monday afternoon and 2 o’clock. Surviving the deceased are three daughters, Mrs. Mary Oore of Ash. Mrs. Nancy Gore of Le land and Miss Beatrice Mintz of Southport. One son, Willie Mintz, of Leland and a sister, Mrs. Lizzie Sullivan, of Wilmington also sur vive. BIG FAMILY GROUP Capt. Jessie D. Robinson of Supply had all of his children home with hin , liristmas. I They were Mr i. rl. Mrs. John ■ Slytie, Mr Gi- and Mr. and I Mrs. G. V'. "hompi ins, of Wil- i tnlsgton; Mr. and vfrs. Willie | Caison, Mr. and Mrs. Merdick I Shannons, Mrs. Irene Taylor, of! 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