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fi..'' tiiii Install Officers Of Woman s Cub Dr. C. E. Cranclell, local den tist, was the speaker at the Wo man’s Club meeting: on Wednes day at the home of Mrs. H. T. St. George. He spoke on the Southport water supply and ex plained the fi nidation plan which he is interested in seeing adopted for the town. This was the last meeting of the year, the club to resume it’s meetings in October. Mrs. Worth Ward was installed new president of the organization, succeeding Mrs. St. George. In stalled with her were Mrs. St. George, vice-president, Mrs. Alex Fox, secretary, and Mrs. Bryant Potter, treasurer. The installation was conducted by Mrs. J. M. Har per, Jr., district president. Mrs. A HOUSE LOOKS GLUM AND SAD AND CRABBY, WHEN ITS EXTERIOR IS SHABBY —^7®^-_ PAINT-LUMBER SEUILPIN6 SUPPUIS /%£. &c4£%ea£ &unuui E. C. BLAKE, o*om4A. tW-4351 $ :'J. SOUTHPORT, N.C. Announce Engagement MISS JACQUE LARSEN is engaged to Airman Second Class Paid McClain Foust of Erie, Pa., as announced today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter William Larsen, of South port. Airman Foust is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foust of Erie. The wedding is planned for June 12. Harper told of the recent trip to Asheville and the state conven tion to which she was accom panied by Mrs. R. C. Daniel .dis trict secretary, andi Mrs. C. Ed Taylor. Mrs. A. H. Cromer and Mrs. O. H. Lynch were voted into membership of the club. Hostesses with Mrs. St. George were Mrs. W. S. Wells, Mrs. Fred Willing, Mrs. Vienna Leggett and Mrs. L. W. Keister. Seniors Enjoy House Party Chaperoned by Mrs. Lorraine Bellamy and Mrs. Ann Price, mo thers of mascot's Johnny Bellamy and Scarlet Price, the 32 seniors of the Southport High School had a hnncD narttr of i Vi o CANDIDATE for SHERIFF I wan! to thank my friends from every sec tion of Brunswick County for tSie help and the encouragement you are giving me in my race for the Democratic Nomination for Sheriff of Brunswick County. I am working hard for this rtorajiiation and I’ll work hard to be elected next fall if I am given the chance. If you nomi nate and elect me, then I’ll work herd to make you the best Sheriff Brunswick County ever had -—and we have had some good ones. ROBERT L. SULLIVAN 1 HAVE YOU REGISTERED? TIME IS NARROWING DOWN JOHN L. STONE I want to thank you who are honoring me with your support in the Campaign for the Office of Sheriff of Brunswick County. For your interest and spirit of co-operation I am indeed very grateful. From the suggestions you are offering I find that your ideals for the Sheriff Department are high and if I am elected to this Office I shail endeqvor to make your ideals a realiy. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mackay Salley of Cameron, S. C., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ramona of Cameron and Columbia to Robert Frank Plaxco, Jr., of Southport and Co lumbia, S. C. Frank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plaxco, Sr. of Southport. Miss Salley attended Columbia College and received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the Univer sity of South Carolina in 1953. While attending the University she was a member of Pi Betn Phi, National woman’s fraternity, and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic fraternity and Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. She is presently employed by the Richland County Department of Public Welfare. Mr. Plaxco was graduated from Fishburne Military School in Virginia and attended Presbyteri an College. He is now a student at the University of South Caro lina School of Law. They plan to be married May 22 at the Presbyterian Church in St. Matthews. Ramsauer cottages at Long Beach over the week end. The class is composed of 15 girls and seventeen boys, one of the largest classes in the history of the chool. Girls in the party were Sylvia Bennett, Alice Brown, Marcia Dilsaver, Arlene Kincaide, Barbara Johnson, Jacque Larsen, Peggy Lewis, Betty Stanley, Ome ga Ward, Lois Richardson, Betty Lou Rabon, Charlene Newton, Jo an Ramsauer, Trudy McNeil, Judy Smith. The boys were, Joe Cochran, Roy Daniel, Richie Dosher, Joeby Young, Joe Swain, Jack Russ, Kenneth Payne, Jack Newton, Sam Newton, Bobby Swain, Jerry' Spencer, Herbert Oberjohann, Nor man Holden, Norman McDowell, Harold Messer, Rusty Jones, Lew Hardee. PERSONALS Miss Karen Swan of E. C. C. spent the week end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Swan. Dan Early Wells who has been shrimping in Florida is at home with his mother, Mrs. W. M. Wells. Tom Horton of the high school faculty spent the week end at his home at Murphesboro. Rev. Bruce Cresson, interim pastor at the Southport Baptist church, has moved here for the summer. He is a student for the ministry at Wake Forest College. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells and sons of Rockville, S. C., spent the week end here with Mrs. W. M. Wells, mother of Mr. Wells. Charles Southerland, mate on one of the government dredges, has been spending a few days here with his mother, Mrs. Larue Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wells and little daughter will move into their new home here in about 1 hree weeks. Returning from Key West they stopped over at Rock ville, S. C., for a short time. Eugene Spencer who has been operating a transport truck in California is spending some time here with his parents, Mr. and mrs. m. i_. spencer. Bill Cranmer of Monroe spent the week end here with relatives. George Whatley spent tpart of the past week at his old home at St. Augustine, Fla. Miss Joan Bennett spent part of the past week with friends at Little River, S. C. Malcolm Frink, dispatcher for the State Highway Patrol at Asheville, spent the week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Durham of Raleigh spent the week end in Southport with Mrs. I. B. Bussell. Mr. and Mrs. S. Bunn Frink were visitors in Fayetteville Sun day. Billy Dosher and Gene Russ, in the Navy and both stationed at Norfolk, spent the week end at home with their families. Mrs. Rebecca Autry and Mrs. Elease Werhle who have been in Raleigh for several weeks, are spending some time at their home here. L. P. Thomas, assistant resi dent engineer at the Sunny Point sub office of the Army Engi neers, spent the week end with his son at Clemsqn College. Pete Larsen, Jr., left Friday to report at the Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. He has been on a 30 days leave with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Larsen, since returning from Korea. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Pearce of Pennsaukew, New Jersey, are spending several days here with Mr. Pearce’s sister, Mrs. E. H. Cranmer, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Arnold and little daughter, of Georgetown, S. C.. were here over the week end with Mr. Arnold’s father, George Arnold, who is ill in the Do3her Memorial Hospital. Mrs. W. C. Rankin, Jr., of Fay etteville, has been spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel L. Moore. Mrs. A1 Miller and children have returned home following a Visit to Mr. and Mrs. A1 Miller, Sr , av Greer, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. Aldridge have returned home from a W'eek’s visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver, in Savannah, Ga. Mrs. Robert L. Smith and little son, Bobby, of Alexandria, Va., are spending rome time here with Mi-s. Smith’3 parents Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Plaxco. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Coleman and sons spent Sunday at their old home at Fair Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Brien of Raleigh spent Sunday and Mon day here with Mr. O’Brien’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Prince O’Brien. Soundings Made Fim* Fishing Pier Soundings were made this week for the new fishing pier that Myr tle Beach interests are said to be planning to construct at Long Beach. No specifications for the structure have been announced but it has been said that it can be completed in about 5 weeks or less. Keaci 1 ire Want Ads. READ THE WANT ADS CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Law Enforcement is one of the most important functions of our County Government and there is no more responsible position than that of Sheriff. This office requires the services of a man of good judgment, u i.icn Wi;o vvi.i be tearless and a men who will deal fair and square A',:h '•"'oryery- — -white or colored. I believe that I possess these im portant qualifications, and this is why I am asking for your vote and supoort in the May Primary. ALEX WILLIAMS CANDIDATE for COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a life-long Democrat and I never have missed spending elec tion day at my home precinct, even during the time that I resided in another county. I have served my party to the best of my ability, and this is the first time that I have come before the voters to ask for their support for an elective office. I am a candidate for the Board of County Commissioners, a position that I recognize to be one of the most important in our county government. I wish that it would be pos sible for me to see all of you voters in person, but this is a big county and I am tending a two-horse farm by myself. If you nominate and e-.ect me, I will fulfill the duties of the office to the best of my ability, and I shall be grateful to you for your support. H. M. 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