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Announce Engagement 'Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hickman an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Marvel to Earl L4oyd Elwood, son of Mr. and Mrs- James Elwood of Estero, JSa. A June wedding is planned. Yaupon Club \ The Yaupon Woman’s Club held tfreir final meeting* of the season Wednesday, May 16, at the home of Mrs. G. V. Barbee. More detailed plans were made for the baby show to be held on June 2. New officers will be elect ed when the club conven'es in the fall. Two guests, Mrs. John Heavener and Mrs. Patty Taylor, \^ere present. Beautiful spring flowers were ^rranged throughout the house LISTEN TO James C. Bowman Friday Night 8:10 O’CLOCK WMFD-TV—WILMINGTON Delicious cake, coffee, mints and nuts were served the guests by the hostesses. Those attending were: Mrs. A. H. Murdaugh, Mrs. G. L. Davis, Mrs. A. A. Dixon, Mrs. Boyce Spencer, Mrs. J. C. Sanders, Mrs. G. A. Burke, Mrs. W. C. Norton, Mrs. R. C. Sellers, the guests, Mrs. John Heavener and Mrs. Patty Tayior and the hostesses, Mrs. Barbee and Mrs. John Lacy. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. Rose Thompson of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday until Monday as a medical patient. Marvin Johnson of Bolivia was a surgical patient on Sunday. Miss Bessie Dosher of South port entered on Monday as a med ical patient. Mrs. Minnie Holden of Supply entered as a medical patient on Monday. Mrs. Ollie Fergerson of Bolivia spent Monday until Tuesday as a surgical patient. Mrs. Ellen Smith of Southport entered as a medical patient on Monday. Master James Eugene Brown of Wilmington entered on Monday as a medical patient. Mrs. Evelyn H. Gilbert of Southport was a medical patient from Monday until Wednesday. Master Norman Milton Flowers i FOR SALE JA5KSON SOY BEANS $3.25 Per. Bushel QUAIL REST FARM RICE GVYN, Proprietor LONGWOOD, N. C. CANDIDATE FOR louse Of Representatives Bom and reared in Brunswick County. Graduate of Leland High School. Member of Baptist Church. Graduate of UNC with A.B. and Law Degree. Southport Attorney. Former Solicitor Brunswick County Recorder’s Court. Veteran of Korean conflict. ’ Army Officer with 2nd Infantry Division. -H Member American Legion. Past Adjutant of Southport Post No. 194. Member of 1955 General Assembly. It is my honor to represent Brunswick County in our State Legislature, and I feel that I have gain ) ed experience and seniority that will prove valuable. ; It is my ambition to be- of service to our County and i State by having a bigger part in helping this to be a I better world in which to live. My efforts shall be i directed toward these ends. ? i I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT. [ KIRBY SULLIVAN I of Southport entered on Monday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Milligan of Shallotte announce the birth of a son on Monday. Mrs. Curtie Thompson of Sup ply spent Tuesday until Thursday as a medical patient. Miss Diane Lynch of Southport was a medical patient from Tues day until Friday. Mrs. Lula Corbett of Supply entered on Wednesday as a medi cal patient. William Davis of Southport en tered as a medical patient on Wednesday. j Robert Lee Sullivan of Winna bow entered on Wednesday as a medical patient. Master Ian Homstein of South port was a medical patient from Wednesday until Friday. Lester Singletary of Southport spent Wednesday until Sunday as j a medical patient. Mrs. Elizabeth Raney of South port entered as a medical patient on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Lee Robinson of Supply entered on Thursday as a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Milliken of Shallotte announce the birth of a son on Friday. Mrs. Sally Price of Wampee entered on Friday as a medical patient. Baby Robert Dosher of Supply was a medical patient from Fri day until Monday. D. B. Lewis, Jr., of Bolivia spent Saturday until Sunday as a medical patient. Mrs. Edith Willetts of Winna bow entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Miss Joyce Wallace of South port entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Mrs. Cora Smith of Southport entered as a medical patient on Monday. Colored Patients Fred Galloway of Hampeton, Va., spent Monday until Wednes day as a medical patient. Alvina Williams of Bolivia en tered as a medical patient on Monday. Elizabeth King of Shallotte spent Tuesday until Saturday as a medical patient. Lelia Bryant of Bolivia enter ed as a medical patient on Wed nesday. Barbara Rochell of Bolivia spent Wednesday until Sunday as a medical patient. Arthur Sharp of Winnabow en tered as a medical patient on Thursday. George Washington Denkins of Ga Club Tli meeting of the Live | Oak t' Club was held in the homers. Eugene Tomlinson j with Jack Hickman as joints. Dine absence of the club presvlrs. Bobby Jones, Mrs. H. At^dt the vice-president, presold call the business WinrI spent Thurday until Fridi medical patient. D< Stanley of Supply en- j medical patient on Swain of Southport en inday as a medical pa For County tioiiissioner I am a Candidate for for Member of the Board j subject to the will of the tion on Saturday. I have I. a member of this body on I have a knowledge of the portant office. If nomincst, you to the very best of m^ Docratic Nomination Cnty Commissioners, rfern the Primary Elec i tfhonor of serving as FVtous occasion, and I'spisSbilities of this im car elected I will serve aUri Sam J.| Frink meeting to order. Discussion was held on the com pletion of the club project for the year, which was the beautification of the Southport high school j grounds. At the end of the meeting, club i members welcomed Mrs. Tom | Webb as a new member. Delicious refreshments were served. Read It In The State Port Pilot TO THE VOTERS OF BRUNSWICK COUNTY LEE J. GREER This is the first time that you have had an opportunity to vote for your Resident Judge. Through my en tering this Primary, you now have that right to your choice. You could not vote for a person closer to Brunswick County. Much of my childhood was spent in Brunswick, and I have close rela tives and friends throughout the county. My family have been tax payers in Brunswick since 1910, w 1 and I am at present a taxpayer in Judge Superior Court your county. Won’t You Please Consider Me? my warmest regards and thanks to all OF YOU ! ! LEE i. GREER modern truck You can start your “shopping tour” for a new truck right on this page! The salesman shown here is point ing out modern features that give you more truck for your dollars. So tile a moment to follow him aroufc in this on-paper demonstra tion. |hen you’ll know what to look for aSd where to find it, too—right here, fat your Chevrolet dealer s! I WaJCH for advanced Work Styling The low, forward-sweeping lines of new Chevy trucks provide modern truck beauty that’s good advertising for your business. 'WaTCH for tubeless tires Now standard on all Chevrolet trucks, new tubeless tires minimize the possibility of blow-outs, retain air better when punctured. ISQIlTCH for automatic transmissions An automatic transmission is optional at extra cost in every model. In 3000-4000 Series models there’s HYDRA-MATIC . . . and for 5000 through 10000 Series models there’s exclusive POWERMATIC! W^TCH for modem visibility Chevrolet truck panoramic windshield pro vides a full 1000 square inches of safety plate glass for easier, safer viewing. HQIlFCH for modern cab design Chevrolet truck cabs are comfortable! There’s lots of leg room, spacious head room and seat width to handle three big men. WaTCH f°r Ball-Gear steering Modern Ball-Gear steering makes your job easier at every turn! In this precision steer ing gear, scores of polished steel balls mini mize friction, keep steering light yet firm. It's the next best thing to power steering! 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Safe, sure Twin-Action and Torque-Action brakes! *Standard in Series 9-10000 models, optional at extra cost in Series 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000 models. **4-speed Synchro-Mesh transmission is standard in 3800 through 8000 Series models, optional at extra cost in other 3000 Series models. Anything less is an old-fashioned truck Drive with cere .. EVERYWHERE! ELMORE MOTOR COMPANY BOLIVIA NORTH CAROLINA
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