Dr. J. A. Stoelzle —Optometrist— Smith Building SOUfHPORT, N. C. Hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. WEDNESDAY ONLY Phone Mrs. Horace Pigott— GL 7-4421 CONTACT LENS By Appointment Only. It's Fun To Eat Out FOR A Delicious Meal TRY SHALLOTTE RESTAURANT GRADE "A” SHALLOTTE, N. C. Mrs. Mary Long Is Wed To Sgt. Caldwell In a cermony at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Jolly of Whiteville on December 25, Mrs. Mary E. Long of Ash was mar ried to Sergeant Ralph Caldwell of Whiteville. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Jolly, brother of the bride, with members o'f the families present. Included were Mrs. Helen Palmer and' Mtss Mary Palmer Caldwell of Col bert, Georgia; Lt. and Mrs. Roy A. Jolly of Waco, Texas, and R. P. Jolly of Whiteville. The bride is director of instruc tion for Brunswick County Ele mentary Schools. The bridegroom is the army advisor for the National Guard Units at Whiteville, Elizabeth town, Fair Bluff, Bladenboro and Lumberton, with headquarters at Whiteville. Farm income in North Carolina has increased 400 percent since 1940, as compared with only 250 percent for the nation. NOW YOU GAN START ENJOYING HEATING For All Types Of FUEL. HANOVER IRON WORKS Horace T. King WE. MAKE YOUR WEATHER! Dial RO 3-7318 WILMINGTON, N. C. MRS. JACKSON R. NEWTON Miss Mary Louise Foutz Weds Jack Newton In Maryland Miss Mary Louise Foutz laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char es R. Foutz, Jr., of Westminster Vfd., married Jackson R. Newtoi >f Chapel Hill on Sunday, Decern jer 20, at 2 p. m. in St. Paul’! United Church of Christ, West The Best Of Building Materials COME FROM TOWNSEND BUILDERS SUPPLY The Home Of Leading Lines Ph. MI 2-4131 WHITEVILLE, N. C —Best Quality — Best Price — Best Service— OFFERING COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE. BUILDING REMODELING FINANCING OFFERING A COMPLETE STOCK OF LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS CONCRETE JUST A MINUTE! k: We want to take this opportunity to thank you for your loyal patronage — and to wish you and yours a most HAPPY NEW YEAR! ty\ KIRBYS SHALLOTTE, N. C. _ minster. The bridegroom is the ■ son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cranmer Newton of Southport, i North Carolina. The Reverend Nevrn M. Kirk 1 officiated at the double ring cere mony. White pcinsettias, pine, holly and double candelabra dec orated the church. Mrs. Denton Twigg was soloist accompanied by Mr. Oliver K. Spangler. A recep tion was held in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white taffeta princess, style own with pearl embroidered scalloped neck line and long tapered sleeves.. Her chapel length train fell from a double bustle. The bride’s ftnyer tip veil of silk illusion was at tached to a taffeta and Chant lly lace half hat. Her cascade ' bou quet was of camellias and stteph anotis. i -rf Maid of honor was Miss Martha E. Foutz of Omaha, Nebraska, sister of the bride. She wore a j ballerina length gown of emerald i silk faille with a matching band in her hair. Her bouquet was a cascade of white poinsettias and holly. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Har vey B. Bair, Westminster; Miss Ann Brooks Newton, Southport, sister of the groom; Miss Eliza beth Etzler and Miss Sue Ellen Hunt, both of Chapel Hill. They were dressed like the maid of honor. Edward C. Newton was best man for his son. Ushers were Charles R. Foutz, III, Westmin Junior Garden Club In Session The December meeting of the Southport Junior Garden Club was held at the home of Jean Gil- ! bert on Tuesday, December 15, | with 11 members and one visitor present. The president, Sandra Potter, I presided. Club members have for I sale auto litterbug bags to raise funds for their projects. Christ mas tree ornaments were taken | to the County Boarding Home. Members will continue to work on the diaper shirts and receiving blankets for Dosher Memorial Hospital nursery. j Judy McKeithan, program chairman, gave an interesting program on “Christmas in Other Lands”. Scripture was read from the 2nd chapter of Luke. The program closed with the singing of Christmas carols. ster, brother of the bride; John Richard Newto'n, Washington, D. C., brother of the groom; Carl G. Knox, Wilmington, uncle of the j groom; Edwin Todd, Whiteville. Mrs. Newton is the grand | daughter of Dr. Charles R. Foutz j and the late Carrie Brown Foutz and the late Mr. and Mrs. L. I Drehr Shank of Dover, Delaware. A graduate of the University of Virginia School of Nursing, she is now employed at the North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. The groom, who served four ! years with the U. S. Coast Guard, ! is attending the University of North Carolina. I pi HOT DOGS-— SANDWICHES— TRY DARI - MAID SHALLOTTE, N. C. Distributed In This Area By Electric Bottling Co,, Enc. WILMINGTON, N. C. with Gold Bond CUSTOM-TINT COLORS The latest decorating trend is to paint walls in light, grayed colors that add new charm and beauty to your home, ~ Now, Gold Bond Velvet — the easy-going latex paint — gives you 130 of these fashion-wise colors to choose from. ( Come in today. See how easily you can have the loveliest rooms in town with Gold Bond Custom-Tint Colors. $3.88 Cary and Carry Blake Buiklers Supply SOUTHPORT, N. C. I PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moore spent Christmas in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mauney and family. Mrs. Ruth Hood spent Christ mas in Mobile, Alabama, with her son and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Tilghman Poole of Durham spent part of the Christ mas holidays here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Thomp son. Farm wage rates in mid-1959 were 9 per cent greater than last year. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her moth er, Mrs. J. A. Gilbert. VITAMINS BUILD RESISTANCE TO WINTER COLDS— We Recommend— “CLUSIVOL” Mineral and Vitamin Syrup “Clusivets” Tablets FOR ALL YOUR DRUG NEEDS STOP AT PEOPLE'S Drug Company 1122 North 4th Street Wilmington, N. G. Everyday mechanical tasks turn into major problems in the icy polar regions. The men who braved Antarctic wastes during the International Geophysical Year often had to work with rub ber—or plastic—-covered cables chilled by the low temperature to metallic hardness, says the Na tional Geographic Magazine. A simple welding job could take hours of preheating and gradual cooling. Taxes on farm property in creased 5 per cent in 1959. » \J Modal 21C2S50—Flat-cut'mohogany grained finish Modal 21C25S1—White oak grained finish All Parts Guaranteed For 12 Months Blake Builders Supply Phone GL 7-4351 SOUTHPORT, N. G. 1959 TAX LISTING NOTICE List Your Real and Personal Property Starting Monday* January 4th, 1960. A]] property owners and tax payers are required by law to return to the List Taker for Taxation for the year 1960, all the Real Estate, Peisona] Property, Etc., which they own on the first day of January. Be Sure To Bring A Complete List Of Your Personal Property. All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years must list for Poll Tax during the same time, except those exempt by law for physical disability. All persons to whom the foregoing applies who fail to list their Real and Personal Property, and/or Poll Tax will be guilty of a Mis demeanor and subject to a fine or imprisonment upon conviction. Local List Takers Will Post Notices Of Appointments In Public Places!— WATCH FOR SAME!! TAX LISTERS FOR BRUNSWICK COUNTY Northwest . Town Greek. Smithville. Lockwoods Folly Shallotte. Waccamaw. . E. W. Aycock ... Jewell McKeithan . Carl Ward Mrs. Goyet H. Gray .J. B. Ward, Jr. .Odell Jenerette The Board of Equalization and Review will meet at the Tax Office at Southport on March 21, 1960. Any complaint about Valuation should be taken before the Board at that time. Please List Your Property With The List Taker In Your Home Precinct. RESSIE R. WHATLEY Brunswick County Tax Supervisor

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