r. TUB OVFUBT TUnBS; KENAOTTICLK K CIBCSSDlf DECEMBER iSii" t .. .. ' 'J j ' ' " f l r , h .. -3 X . . ' M S jT" t- V UK.' Y ,F V - 3: J . , 1 W- JP Wilt. I I ' i n WILMINGTON THE OF PORT CITY 1 PORvH5pp-NEWfYVR A GIFT FROM 6- HfS teATH a . ' t & CO. Records Stereo I iu9 marnct at. Wilmington, N. C. TV to ae Lnd t0 wear From Freeman Shoe Co. SOCKS ;1 v4 J, DRESS SHOES Come In And Shop Early i Freeman Shoe mmttmm wilmineton. N. C 44N. Front THE TOT SHOP Mr: M AND Mi .75 TEEIf SHOP IS Glowingi With Lpvely Gifts For iLittlemen , V'' ( Dressv Coats : Warn Washable :;; Caf Xoats Rain Coats ; !r-- : Dresses': .-y''-.-Snow Suits ' : ' Lingerie,..;:;-.' aweaters:.v4-i:..'.i' Knit Caps ; Scarves h Purses ' 'x. Hats.;.' ; , , ; ' Cuddly Washable Toys And ., Many Lovely Gift Items For All V i i OH Dress SuUs Sport Coats Car Coats Rain Coats Sweaters Slacks s , Jeans Shirts Hats Cap) Remember We Are Closing Out !j Our Sub - Teen Shop ? v ' I Lovely Fall Fashions And f Gift Items At 20 Off . We Invite You To Use Our Uy Away Service For Your. Christmas Gifts '- Magpolia Nevs And Socials , Personals , ( INTENDED FOR' IAST WEEK ) Mrs. C: Hi Pope find daughter Anne spent Thanksgiving day in Goldsboro with relatives. Gene Rouse of State College and Betty Rouse of East Carolina spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Rouse. Mrs. Abbie Smith and Mrs. Jerry Smith visited Mr. N. T. Pickett in Goldsboro Hospital, Wednesday. Miss Anne Pope of Meredith Col lege spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. C. H. Pop"e. Mr. Baxter Sanderson, who is Working in Richmond, Va. spent tho holidays with his' mother, Mrs. L. M. Sanderson and other relatives. Mrs. Melvin Pope and son Harry spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson ih Stokcs- dale. Mr. Pope went Sunday and came back with them. Arnold Kelly of Miller Mott Bus iness1 School, 'Wilmington, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pickett and Anne of Goldsboro spent the holi idays with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. frc kettt and Mrs. Martha Lanier. ' Ellis Tucker of Campbell College was at home for the Thanksgiving holidays . Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Bostic and son Berry were Sunday nifiht sup per guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tucker. The Bostic's Rave a very interesting program at the Baptist Church Sunday night, showing slid es and explaining them They were made last summer when Mrs. Bos tic went on a tour of the Holy Land. 1 Needs See WSielBBBH I REED'S Jeweler $1 Down, $1 a week 7 N. Front St., Wilmington Mrs. Bettie Mae Tucker and Mrs. Brazil Brown spent Saturday in Wilmington where they visited their sister, Mrs. Horston Menitt in James Walker Hospital. Mrs. Paul Tucker and sons, Mack and Neal, spent ThanksivinR day with her mother, Mrs. Robert Royal in Roseboro. Mrs. John Bland of Rose Hill spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. J. E. Tucker and Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bis hop: Mr. Jraham Bland of Jacksonville Florida and Mrs. John Bland .t Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. J E. Tucker Sunday night. Miss Delma Ezzell of Wilmingtoi. spent Thanksgiving with her par ents, Mr .and Mrs. Harold Ezzell. Donnie Ezzell returned with h?r on Sunday and will enter Wilmingtoi College this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Tnrn'pr spent Thursday, Through Saturday in bj New Bern with Mr .and Mrs. 0. D. vvuuu. Victor Tucker of Benson spent the holidays with Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Tucker. Miss Eliab"th Gurlpy of Ili-h Point spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Fussell. Mrs. L. H. Fussell, Miss Eliza beth Gurley and Miss Belty Home shopped in 'Wilmington Saturrlny. Norwood Home and daugh'cr Carol of Anaheim, California are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Home. Fbr Something Beautiful I VISIT GURR JEWELRY Silver By: Reed & Barton Wallace And Gorham Watches By: Hamilton - Bulova Universal Geneva Art Carved Diamonds Visit Our Beautiful Gift Shop Gifts From $1.00 Up You Might Find Just the G I F T GURR JEWELERS 212 N, Front St. Wilmington, N. C. Evelyn Everett Crce Met The Evelyn Everett Circle of W. M. U. met Tuesday night at ei"ht o'clock with Mrs. Warren Bostic. The meeting opened with devo tional led by Mrs. Lindon Souther land and prayer by Mrs. Luther Kissner. "Eyes of the World" was the pro gram led by Mrs. Clifton Chestmitt, program chairman. Others ta! in -part on the program were Mrs. Lo jis Quinn, Mrs. Earl Quinn, Mrs. Roland Wilson, Mrs. Luther Stan ley, Mrs. Luther Kissner. The pro- ram closed with prayer by Mrs. i Clifton Ch'cstnutt. 1 During th es.-.cial hour the hes minutes were read, the roll called and the treasurer's report given At the -social hour the hostess ser ved refreshments to the thirteer members and one visitor present. Mrs. Potter, Canasta Hostess The Canasta Club met Wednes day night with Mrs. William Potter. Those playing were Mrs. Willizm Potter. Mrs. J. W. Newkirk, Mrs. -I. L. Lanier, Mrs. Jerry Smith, Mrs. Hu'jh Sanderson, Mrs. Earl Baker, Mrs. Abbie Smith. Mrs. Jerry Smith made hijjh score and was awarded a prize, a ceramic teapot. During th esocial hour the hos tess served Peter-Paul Mound cake and coffee. Annual1 H. D. C. Program Af Magnolia, Dec. t The Magnolia Home Demonstra tion Club will play hostpss to the Annual achievement niqht program on Dec. 1, 1961. The program will be held at the P. E. Williams Ele mentary School at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Davetta Herring, Cmin'y Council President, will preside Ac complishment reports will bo given by each club and each club will have an exhibit on display. Awards and prizes will he given to winners in the Spring Clean up campaign and Fashionshow, one and three year perfect attendence pins and the club of the year will ' be named. i A special prize will be given th' Officers in all clubs for the next member who brings the largest two years will be installed at the i number of non club mcmberii to end of the program. this program. . Azaleas Camellias Broad - Leaved Evergreens Fruit And Nuf Trees TINGA I! U R S E R Y Castle Ilayne, N. C. ' " 3 Miles North Of Wilmington On Highway 117 V -I"4 1 V'kitUVVf' "9 FamousSchwinn Oualitv olua equipment "extras" make th Schwinn Deluxe Tornado m real value. Tank with . - . born, headlifht. .4- : -t j-. rear carrier. .". ' hrome truji f V ,VV rada and Drlced '. V at only ? , "'; 2f and 24-lneh model v ,:',t . ". -Boya' in Radj Girl' in Blue A0) Headquarters .For Your Schwinn and Columbia Bicycle Sporting Goods - All '--Kinds. !.--:-'--- Guns-Hunting Clothes . Insulated Suits 1 y Waders-Hip Boots v Daisy and Pellet Rifles Wagons-Scooters Tractors :. - Archery Equipment v . Golf Equipment v;: Fishing Rods and Reels Boys Football Suits " Converse-Basketball,' ' .' Shoesl ' :; ..WINTER 'ROUND . THE BEND? NOW'S THE TIME TO INSTALL ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM-SCREEN WINDOWS t DOORS Aluminum Combination Storm Screen Windows Door art YOUR BEST BUY! e CHANGE SEASONS IN SECONDS . e NO WRESTLING LADDERS e WINTER COMFORT eDRAFT-f REE VENTILATION ' e SAVE FUEL DOLLARS - e GREATER SAFETY IN THE WMtj ', e SUMMER COOLNESS ,- -. e INSECT PROTECTION ( e NO PAINTING 2..V-' ; e A ONE-TIME INVESTMENT WJ t , HOUSETIME COMFORT BETTER SERVICE BETTER VALUE BETTER QUALITY j' ' 5V, ft' 'US Christmas GiaefinjJ TO' DUPLIN COUNTY RESIDENTS fee. From Your Friendly Neighbor at C4jmA , DEPARTMENT STORf " j Wilmngicn, MC GIFTS FOR EVERYONE TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN "When better buys arc bought they will be at EFIRDS'' y'ALL come -bring Ihe family Open Friday Nite Til 9:00 Open Monday Thru Thursday From 9 A. M. Til 5:30 P. M. Open Saturday From 9 A. M. Til 6:00 P. M. Open December 18th, 19th, 21st, 22nd., 23rd Til 9:00 P. M. BE A SPORT, GIVE iY aj Schwinn Bicycles Archery Sets Bad Minton Sets Football Uniforms Basket Ball & Goal Insulated Underwear Cold Weather Clothing Guns & Hunting Supplies Johnson Motors Boats And Trailers picuffios spoilt bug mm 0: o r3U. ) , Since 1900 Everything For The Sportsman Hanover Center Phone RO 3-6373 Oleander Dr. ';, ' - 3rd. & Market Sts. , Wilmington, N. C - Dial Roger 2-4472 fon, U. C. n,-115:.:::!:ctSf. Wilmington, l C

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