!r SUMMER SNOOPER BY LOLA MAE GORE “Come on Baby, Let's do the Twist”, and that sure sounds like a good deal to me! How about you? That song has really made a hit with the maioritv of us, as the beat is great to dance to. It sure has been plaved a few times in the last 2 weeks at the pavilion along with “All For The Love of a Girl”, “Endlessly”, “Personal'tv", “Tit’s All In The Game”, “Say Bossman”, “Sevic Cruise” and manv other favorites. While on the subject of music, I would like to say that this week-end was reallv a success! Fridav and Saturday nights were swinging with almost everyone present. I heard quite a few com ments that this week-end was the best yet, and I agree. I hope it continues to be like this for the next 3 months. Sunday night was in many ways one of the most entertaining we’ve had in a long time. About 9 o'clock everyone was sitting around gabbing when in walked 4 strangers. Pretty soon the place was “reeling and rocking” as they were really putting on a show for us. It seems that they are Ma rines stationed at Leieune and they are entertainers and put on shows for the troops. It appeared that they were all from New York, and after a few laughs Butch went over to the juke box and played “Yankee Go Home” TODD'S Your Credit O W Is Good “O" D N T O w N FURNITURE CO. Wilmington, N. C. a S Front St. Ph. RO S-599h S T O R “E” They were very nice and they liked quaint little Southport and good rocking: Lons: Beach so much they intend to visit regularly. Sunday afternoon proved verv interesting, too. Donna. Leda and I were sitting on the beach when im walked Puddinhead. Harrison and Skeeter and with them wa.s a sail host built bv .Tohnnv Bar bee and Skeeter. Before 1otw they were out in the Atlantic drifting South. After a while they docked and captured Leda. She had to ride on the new invention. For some unknown reason the boat kept turning over and when Leda finally returned about an hour later she was ice blue. The last we saw of the boys they were headed for Burmuda. The auestion still remains: What will they think of next? SNOOPIN' AROUND: Jerome enjoying each week-end more and more . . . Harry D., we just are n’t as young as we use to be . . . Congratulations to Froggy on his new rating . . . Where’s my yo vo? . . . Larrv wondering about the fishing business . . . Joan, it’s gonna be a great summer after all . . . Nice having Zona and Becky home for the summer. . . . Swain, had anv sleep lately? . . . “From the Halls of Mon tezuma” . . . I’m Just A Lonely Boy . . . Sure ha£e to see Bill leave . . . The very best of luck goes to Norman and Doug in Miami . . . Harrison, sav you need 20c . . . Glad to have Jimmy Albright and Phil Yount from Bo livia down . . . “Imitation of Life” will be coming soon. Don’t miss it. Its terrific . . . Congratulations to Hilda King, Dairy Queen. Well gotta run for now. Sure hope you enjoyed this week’s news. All you good friends out there be good, and especially care ful. Until this week-end at the pavilion, “So Long”. 4-H Club enrollment in North Carolina reached an all-time high in 1958. FATHER’S DAY GIFT SUGGESTIONS SAVE at STANLEY’S Watches Bui ova Hamilton Elgin Benrus Pens— Sheaf fer lighters Ronson Zippo Watermans Shirk Parker Kreisler OPEN AN ACCOUNT—CHARGE IT Wallets— Birthstone Rings— —Wedding Bands Transistor Radios— Luggage-— —Key Chains EASY CREDIT TERMS STANLEY’S JEWELERS 5 No. Front St. WILMINGTON, N. C. NOTHING . Ill THE EAR | new T/eNiTM QUALITY EYEGLASS HEARING AID' • No Cords • No Ear Button • Comfortable Self-Adjusting Sound Plate • fits Most Eyeglass Frame Front* • Trim, $roa*t Styling For those who can use a bone conduction hearing aid •too purchase the lenses **J frame of your chon e Iron poor •wo Eyeglass Specialist *225°° l ■HiTM living Sound! HEARING AIDS FREE QUALITY TEST! Come in or can for borne appointment DRUG STORE Phone RO 2-5265 WILMINGTON, N. C. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. Mary E. Nelson of Leland , spent Monday until Wednesday ' as a surgical patient. Mrs. Hazel Fulford of Simply | was a surgical oatient from Tues day until Saturday. Miss Danhne Willetts of Bolivia spent Tuesday until Monday as a medical patient. Mrs. Annie Caispn of Bolivia entered as a medical patient on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe W’Hnn of Southport announce the birth of a son on Wednesday. Mrs. Mildred Peadnrlc of Win nabow entered on Wednesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Daisy Done- of Shal’nt.te was a medical riatient from Wed nesday imt'1 Monday. Archie Sellers of T.eland spent Wednesday until Friday as a med ical patient. Mrs. Paulina Werniche of Southport entered as a medical patient on Wednesday. Mrs. Frances Brezeh of Wil mington spent Thursday until Fri day as a medical patient. Master Gene Allen Scherer of Bolivia was a medical patient from Thursday until Friday. Miss Evelyn Newell of South port entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Malcolm Gallowav of Supply entered as a medical patient on Sunday. Miss Dianne Tharp of Winna bow entered on Sunday as a medical patient. Miss Evelyne Evans of Supply entered as a surgical patient on Sunday. Mrs. Lottie Hazelton of South port entered on Sunday as a med ical patient. Mrs. Quillie Smith of Ash en tered as a medical patient on Sunday. Ernest Tripp of Shallotte en tered on Monday as a surgical patient. Colored Patients Lizzie Mae and Freddie Smith, Jr., announce the birth of a son on Tuesday. Gertrude McNeil of Southport entered on Friday as a medical patient. Kathryn, and Jamies Lance of Ocean Drive announce the birth of a son on Saturday. The Beach Round-up By BEULAH H. FARRELL With schools out now all over the state, the beach is again crowded with summer visitors. Fishing has been good with catch es of large sheepshead and black drum caught off Caswell pier, and good catches of spots, whiting, blues and trout reported caught off Long Beach and Yaupon piers. On Long Beach pier one day last week it reminded one of fall when people were pulling in their lines with a spot on every hook. Long Beach equipment working to malke the sand dun°s higher and more protective. The sir-aver is on full t;me dutv controlling in sects. Telcnhnn°s have “come in side” as the News and Oh^o-nm stated some time a"o Residents can now get telephones inside their homes or businesses, now connected to the Southport, ex change. Evervthine' will he better this summer for the people who have moved in for the season and for those who rent hv the week or night. Th° weafh"r has been g^cd tho waton ftpp and plenty of shells for the shell col lectors. New summer residents on the beaeh am Mr, and Mrs. H .T. Tne-ie pnd ehuaren Retzv gnd ,T;m of Winston-Salem. Thev are stay ing in the Stovall cottage. Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Jones and sons, Butch and Vennie, and daughter. Mmkie, have moved over to Hurricane Court for the summer. The N. P. Matthews fami'y of Charlotte is on vacation in the “Last Resort”. Mrs. Matthews’ sister. Mrs. Milton V. Weise and familv of Winston-Salem is in the “Sand’ewood”, and another sis ter. Mrs. W. B. Granger with familv from Charlotte are in the Granger cottage. Looks like Long Beaeh is the scene of another family reunion. New property owners on Long Beach are Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hammond, who purchased a cot tage here last week. Read The Want Ads Distributed In This Area By Electric Bottling Co., Inc. WILMINGTON, N. C. DR. J. A. STOELZLE OPTOMETRIST Smith Building SOUTHPORT, N. C. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Wednesdays Only (AFTER JULY 1st) For A Delicious Meal THAT’S SURE TO PLEASE SHEULA & BOYD LOTT Invite You To Stop By and Try Their— Delicious Food Daily Special 85c — GRADE “A” — Shallotte Restaurant SHALLOTTE, N. C. 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