xum Club Women Tear Home Agent The Exum Home Demonstration it) met at the home of Mrs, iud Gray for its January meet s' Mrs. Eula Russ, Mrs. Muriel nnett and Mrs. Coolidge Phelps ire elected as club project lead Mrs. Alton Fernside- and Mrs. ?ne Evans were elected as club pm it tee chairmen for the year te. Miss Sue Brown, cpunty home int, gave an interesting demon Ptlon on “How To Plan Your als and How to Serve the Basic foods In Order to Save Money Your Groceries and protect ir Health.” following the meeting the host | served refreshments to 5 Jnbers. The February meeting f be with Mrs. Moline Mintz. imounce Marriage |,r. and Mrs. G. W. McGlamery • ounce the marriage of their i'g-hter, Mary Elizabeth, to Paul ■ iam Cochran on December 31 ' Jonway, S. C. The groom is a ; tber of the class of 1957 at ihport high school and is now Ing in the U. S. Army. The t is a graduate of Kings hess College in Raleigh and ow working in one of the ty offices. monstration On I \wer Arrangement ss Pauline Gordon, Housing House Furnishings Specialist the N. C. Extension Service, conduct a special interest ng on Flower Arrangements ay, February 10, at 3:30 p. i the Boiivia School Home •mics Department. This meet s sponsored by the Bruns County Home Demonstration and all interested persons vited to attend. den Wedding and Mrs. Henry D. Smith iithport will celebrate their i Wedding Anniversary on isday, February 12. On the ing Sunday they will be en ied by their children at the of their daughter, Mrs. John tin, at a reception from 2 to ock. Friends of the couple rdially invited to call. ■ >s can’t become established t row unless they receive am nlight. J. B. HALES, D.C. octor of Chiropractic < t Ann St. Phone 2-2187 WILMINGTON, N. C. j . Southport Visitor Out Of Service Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Good win, Jr., and little daughter, Suzan, of Indianapolis, Ind., have been visiting Mr. Goodwin’s grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lind, arriving Thursday of last week and leaving Monday morning. Mr. Goodwin spent 13-months in Germany, returned January 1 and received his discharge from the Army after 3 years on Jan uary 6. He plans to re-enter Davidson College to complete his education, having had one and one-half years at that school. The Goodwins were dinner guests Sunday of the Guy Gar retts. PERSONALS Mrs. E. E. Wilson has returned to her home in Atlanta, Ga., after spending two weeks here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moore spent two days last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mauney in Raleigh. Miss Jean Thompson, student at St. Mary’s in Raleigh, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thompson, last week between mid term exams. Mrs. E, B. Tomlinson, Sr., has returned to her'home in Lumber ton after spending two weeks with hen son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tomlinson. Lt. and Mrs. Darrell Fisher of Fayetteville spent the week-end here with relatives. WACCAMAW FTA J. Welton Hall, principal of Waccamaw School at Ash, an nounced today that the Wacca maw School Parent-Teacher As sociation will hold its monthly meeting Monday night, Feb. 10, at 7:30 p. m. at the school. He said that Brunswick County School Superintendent Johnny Long, of Southport would be guest speaker at the meeting. All mem bers are urged to attend. LIONS CLUB DANCE The Southport Lions Club is sponsorig a Valentine dance at the Community Building on Sat urday evening, February 15. LIONS TO MEET The regular meeting of the Southport Lions Club will be held tomorrow (Thursday) at 6:30 o’clock at the Community Build ing. Tar Heel poultry raisers could bring 200 to 300 million more dollars a year into the state by producing better eggs cheaper. Farm land regularly used in the production of crops may be in cluded in the Soil Bank's Con servation Reserve. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mr.?. Rebecca Griffin of Supply entered on Monday as a medica patient. James DeVane of Wilmington entered as a medical patien on Tuesday. Sidney Hewitt of Supply enter ed on Tuesday as a medical pa tient. Miss Fanny Henry of Southport entered as a medical patient on Tuesday. Charles Johnson of Nags Head entered on Tuesday as a surgical patient. Mrs. Jenette Galloway of Sup ply entered as a medical patient on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Cochran of Southport announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday. Mrs. Evelyn Seagraves of Win nabow entered on Thursday as a medical patient. Mrs. Tinnie Mintz of Leland entered as a surgical patient 'on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holden of Supply announce the birth of a son on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edwards of Southport announce the birth of a daughter on Friday. Mrs. Betty Fergerson of Shal lotte spent Friday until Saturday as a surgical pa.tient. Mrs. lola Little of Freeland en tered a3 a surgical patient on Friday. Mrs. Juilette Clemmons of Sup ply spent Friday until Monday as a surgical patient, Charles Swan of Southport en tered as a medical patient on Saturday. Baby Pamela Milliken of Free land entered on Sunday as a med ical patient. Colored Patient Nedrea Williams of Ash spent Wednesday until Sunday as a medical patient. Loraine and Emmett Grissett of Supply announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday. Ottis Stanley of Ash spent Thursday until .Saturday as a medical patient. Curtis Lee Gause of Shallotte entered as a surgical patient on Sunday. Junior Glass Has Enjoyable Outing The Junior Class of Shallotte High School, under the leadership of Jim Chestnut, class president, sponsored a skating party at the Crescent Beach Skating Rink on Thursday night. This was the first pa.vty of this type ever given by a clasa, and has proved so successful, with over a hundred students attend ing, that another is tentatively planned for the near future. The party realized a net profit of $39, which will go irito the class treas ury for the junior-senior banquet and a proposed trip to Washing ton for the senior class. In addi tion to students from Shallotte, a number of students from Wac camaw and Bolivia joined in the fun. Chaperones for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Holden, Mrs. Faye Bellamy, Paul Weatherly and David Carmichael. Read It In The State Port Pilot TO DRIVE your car—you must have '58 plates by February 16. YOU MUST HAVE an FS-1 form* to get your'58 plates AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE "•«»*«* *°_f* v°ur P5-1 form NOW while you can still drive your car—get with one of these NATIONWIDE AGENTS. His Auto Liability Insurance solves the problem quick! *Or other prescribed proof of Financial Responsibility. ! I JAMES M. WOLFE SOUTH POKT, N. C. Phone GL 7—5731 I ATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY REGIONAL OFFICE • RALEIGH hoaM «Hk»: Columbvi, Ohio RELAX YOUR WAISTLINE is year. The general easing of t fit” is what makes the new s 18 inch waist is actually more fact, American women will to-fit line'which makes it un cinch your waist! The jackets signed to wear open or closed. T this year when you choose you: the right blouse to wear with draped or jabot-ed are definitel fashions say it’s “Spring 1958. we ihion’s first rule of chic this le, sometimes called a “slow clothes look new. Since the rian fiction than present day this easier-to-wear, easter ly to hold your breath or he typical new suits are de al; ts the blouse important, so t you will be thinking about ;oo. Softer necklines,, bowed, the picture. Yes, the newest by LOLA MAE GORE “Took a walk past your house, late last night,” and I peered in and saw you sitting at the desk studying just as hard as you possible could. Didn’t know that, did you? No, I was just jiving because I know better than that. I think we sophomores, juniors and seniors, do most of our study ing- in study-hall, although we could sure use a lot more time than we take. But there’s always something holding us back, such as a game, party or just plain seeing the sights. I sure hope you aren’t having as much trouble as some of the students I know. This last half is real important 5U3 its the dividing point for the question 1 Now is as good a Lung) as any to think about it because if we wait until the last minute we may not make it. So, lets get to work!!! I especially want to say this to you, not just to the crowd I hang around with or the students, but especially the parents. I have been phoned up several times and I have met and talked to people I have never known about my arti- j cles. I have had many comments on them and I want you to know how much X really appreciate it. I have done my best during the last 214 years to bring you the j news, and I have tried everything i he book to make it interest j So thank you, and I hope you continue reading them. he Biology class took a trip • to Wilmington last Friday Irnoon. They went over to visit F Tatt-em-in zoo. After some ^ents from some of the stu ks it seems they had a very It and educational time. After I ton r practically everyone went j he movies and saw “Ole Yell e j. v. teams were hosts to ccainfuw last Wednesday. Two ve|y editing games were played aril Soithport came out on top infbotii games. For the girts Jean Go^J\r3L.t*^T4‘> J4Z«x-t»ie Sliubexmt ■led 14. The varsity team playel Bolivia last Fh'iday night on i® Bolivia court.. The girls garre jas usual was very exciting and sit the finish the Southport lasselil won. Judy Young piled in ts for top honors. The e was also very exciting, a well played 32 minutes ilphins gained another vie Gus McNeil led with 27 and Harry Sell was close with 22. Tomorrow night we Ay at Leland. We want to see all of you present. Special ie sure to come straight ter the game—and we will over to Pete’s. On Monday morning during 1st • period a movie was shown to the ! first 6 grades and also the science ’ class. The subject was polio and the results of the polio foundation. . It was very interesting as well as educational. The foundation is do ing a wonderful job and its our job to support it. Join the March Of Dimes 'Today. I would like to comment on the eighth grade and offer our con gratulations to Mr. Lee and his students. The room has been new ly painted in very decorative colors and on the walls are stuff ed animals, paintings, model planes, and many more interest ing objects. We all think it looks very nice and we all tip our hats to the future leaders of our school Seen Around: Ben, we sure have missed you at the games. Hope you don’t miss any more, as we can sure use you . . . Tissie sport ing around a new diamond, and jit’s the most!! . . . Larry, Eugene, Ronnie, David (Elvis) Ray, Tom my S., James, Canhead, and T-Bo taking a trip to Robins Nest Sun day. Sure sounded like it was ,-ery interesting, too . • . Eric, it mre was packed like sardines vasn’t it? ... Are you as crazy >ver “Why Don't They Under stand” as I am . . . Five of the nost distinguished seniors having just a grand time Monday after* noon. Jerry, Woodrow, Marcille, Judy and Gove . . . Hi, Charles Blake. Sure am glad to have you tuning in . . . Danny, I’m awful glad you think the freshmen class is so great. Someone has to . . • Barbara with a new bop step . . . E. W. pulling a sneaky in geo graphy . . . “Too much monkey business.” All the girls sitting in the drugstore after church Sun day morning discussing what they did Saturday night. Sure were glad to have Rabbit and Bill Murdaitgh in to see us Monday. . . O. K. Donna, don’t get “shook”. It’s in here this week ... We sure are glad to hear the Powell twins and Tootie are doing so well in Caroleen. Keep up the good work girls, we’re all thinking about you . , . Sak With a new arrangement of “Ronchey”, am: believe me its beautiful . . . Beck: i sporting a pin with two heart. 1 and two names on it . . . Gla l t With The Men In Service Pvt. \VilUam A. Dinkins, son of Thomas P. Dinkins, Winnabow, is ■a member of the 2d Armored Di vision at Fort Hood, Tex. Dinkins, a mechanic in the 2d Medium Tank Battalion Headquarters and Service Company of the division's 37th Armor, entered the Army last March and received basic training' at Fort Jackson, S. C. The 23-year-old soldier’s wife, Barbara, lives in Belton, Tex. I __ i see Terry Houghton back . . . I Seniors, don't forget the themes we have to write within the next week . . . Foul, sure hope you enjoyed your 2 weeks leave. Hur ry back! Over-and out fir tins reek. Sure was nice chatting with you. E; sure to read The Dope. 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