PERSONALS Dr. and Mrs. Earl I. Brown and children of Durham spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting Mrs. C. Ed Taylor. Mrs. M. A. Barnett is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McHose in Westfield, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis and children of New Bern spent the weekend here with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Davis. Miss Rebecca Pickerrell has re turned from Whiteville where she visited friends for the past few days. Mrs. Sylvia Morang has return ed from Boone where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Angel for sev eral days. BOOKMOBILE HICKMAN’S CROSS ROAD ROUTE Tuesday, August 8 Clark’s Store, Howell’s Point, 9:30-10:00 a. m. High’s Store, Calabash, 11:10 12:15 p. m. Hickman's Station, Hickman X Road, 12:30-1:00 p. m. Brown Etheridge Store, 1:15 1:45 p. m. Ward’s Store, Longwood, 2:00 3:30 p. m. LONG BEACH ROUTE Wednesday, August 9 Garner’s Store, Beach Road, 9:15-9:30 a. m. Stidham’s Store, Beach Road, 9:35-9:50 a. m. Oak Island Coast Guard Station, 10:00-10:30 a. m. Sinclair’s Station, Y a u p o n, 10:40-11:00 a. m. Shannon’s Station, Long Beach, 11:10-12:00 SUPBLY-HOLDEN’S BEACH ROUTE Thursday, August 10 Parker’s Store, Supply, 9:45 10:15 a. m. Hewett's Store, Mt. Pisgah, 10:30-10:45 a. m. Geneva Evans Store, 11:00 11:30 a. m. Tindall's Store, Silver Hill, 11:35-12:00 Bellamy’s Store, Windy Point, 12:15-1:00 p. m. Union Chapel, 1:10-1:25 p. m. Bessie Galloway’s Store, 1:30 2:00 p. m. Holden’s Beach Pavilion, 2:15 2:30 p. m. ONE OF WILMINGTON’S LARGEST AND MOST MODERN FURNITURE STORES SERVING BRUNSWICK COUNTY. L. SCHWARTZ FURNITURE CO. “Your Credit Is Good” 713 N. 4th St. WILMINGTON, N. C. R R J R.O RS.R'ff R C R Mr ff R C R How Many Years Will You Live? It is now possible to live a much longer life. Almost every infectious disease can be controlled by modern drugs. Even the few incurables can be restrained if the diagnosis is early. But, you must secure expert treatment before disease can ravage your body. Consult you phy sician at the beginning of physical discomfort. Take the medication prescribed. Follow his expert advice and you increase the odds for living a longer, more sickness-free life. - - • »3 YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up your prescription if shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly with wi’th'.h” 'har9e‘ A 9rea' ma"y Pe°p,e en,rus* « "*». thei, prescriptions. May we compound yours? • CALL RO 2-5265 HALL'S DRUG STORE 421 CASTLE STREET WILMINGTON, N. C. PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS tUL JO News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. Naomi Hewett of Supply spent Saturday until Thursday as a medical patient. Mrs. Betty Mitchell of Freeland was a medical patient from Sun day until Friday. Mrs. Mary Leonard of Shallotte entered on Monday as a medical patient. E. G. Sinclair of Yaupon Beach was a medical patient from Mon day until Thursday. Mrs. Nell Hughes of Ahoskie spent Monday until Thursday as a medical patient. Tom Tyler of Southport entered as a medical patient on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Gaskill of Southport announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday. Caswell Atkinson of Winnabow spent Tuesday until Thursday as a medical patient. Mrs. Elizabeth Evans of Supply was a medical patient from Sat urday until Monday. Lindsey Lewis of Leland spent Tuesday until Thursday as a med ical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Tubie Hewett of Supply announce the birth of a Corbett’s, 2:35-2:55 p. m. Harry Galloway’s Store, Var numtown, 3:00-3:30 p. m. Edgar Holden’s House, 3:45-4:15 p. ni. daughter on Tuesday. Mrs. Georgia Smith of South-1 port entered on Wednesday as a! medical patient. Baby Teresia Stocks of Ash en- j J tered as a surgical patient on i ] Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Andrews j of Shallotte announce the birth of a son on Thursday. Miss Sue Taylor of Winston- j Salem spent Thursday until Sat- . urday as a medical patient. Thomas Henry of Leland was a medical patient from Friday until j Monday. Kenneth Jackson of Bolivia , spent Friday until Sunday as a medical patient. Hurley Routh of Ash was a medical patient from Friday until Sunday. Master Don Edward Dosher of Supply spent Friday until Tuesday as a medical patient. Miss Susan Hewttt of Southport entered as a surgical patient on Saturday. Mrs. Brady Rabon of Winna bow entered on Saturday as a surgical patient. Fitzugh Lovett of Shallotte en tered as a medical patient on Sat urday. Edward Bullard of Bolivia spent Saturday until Tuesday as a med ical patient. Mrs. Mary Matthis of Supply | entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Mrs. Hazel Willetts of Leland entered on Sunday as a medical patient. Jesse Matthis of Red Springs was a surgical patient from Mon day until Tuesday. Robert Garretson of Southport _i THE WHOLE FAMILY ENJOYS — =TOR J&k -: delicious din CHICKEN — STEAK SEA FOOD COMPLETE SPECIAL WEEK DAY LUNCH MEAT—2 VEG., TEA or COFFEE—DESERT 85c S@yflip©rf Restaurant Howe St. Southport, N. C. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mrs. Myrtle Wescott, Prop. I i E. W. Godwin's Sons for YEAR 'ROUND COMPORT! Enjoy a cooler Summer-at-home . . . and fuel savings, come winter, too! COMPLETE SELECTION QUALITY INSULATION ROCK WOOL or FIBERGLASS ... In Batts and Rolls . . . ALUMINUM FOIL in rolls. You’ll find quality insulation for whatever job you have in mind. .aluminum reflects foil insulation comes in handy rolls which like the other two, enable you to do an effective job in a amini mum amount of time. A big aid in cutting down fuel bills in the winter and electric bills in the summer! RUBEROID . . . fiberglass comes in convenient rolls ... in your choice of medium and thick sizes. One of the industries finest products . . . does one of the finest insulating jobs . . . too! U. S. GYPSUM . . ., „ ,...... Rock wool bafts . . . full thick size . . . like the enclosed . . . like the other two . . . comes in a variety of stock sizes . . . very effective in keeping your home comfortable ! . . . Cool Comfort! Excellent service on deliveries for the Wilmington and surrounding areas . . . Call E. W. Godwin’s . . . . RO 2-7747 ... or stop at the office on Castle Hayne Rd. Complete Stock of . . . ROCK WOOL INSULATION BATTS . . . full and medium thickness . . . and dif ferent widths! Fiberglass Insulation in rolls . . . full and medium thickness . . . and different widths! E. W. Godwin's Sons “Everything To Build The House” Castle Hayne Road Wilmington, N. C. RO 2-7747 J ohnson-Lewis The marriage of Miss Carol ean Lewis and Jim Johnson was olemnized July 21 at Mill Creek baptist Church with the Rev. Lar y McClure and Rev. Avery jumsden officiating. The bride is the daughter of dir. and Mrs. J. P. Lewis of Win labow. The bride-groom is the ion of Mrs. Dave Johnson and he late Mr. Johnson of Bolivia. Wedding music was presented >y Mrs. Larry McLure and Miss diary Lewis, vocalists, and Miss Carolyn Segraves, pianist. The bride, given in marriage by ler father, wore a ballerina-length ?own of embroidered Chantilly ace over bridal taffeta, fashioned vith a fitted bodice and full skirt. She carried a white Bible covered Adth an arrangement of white carnations. Her veil of silk illusion fell from a crown of orange blossoms ind lace petals. Maid of honor Miss Rebecca Burton, wore a street-length rogue original dress of pale pink satin with matching hat and veil. She carried a bouquet of pink and lavender carnations. entered on Monday as a medical patient. Miss Linda Redwine of Ash, en tered as a medical patient on Monday. Mrs. Ruby Anderson of Shal lotte entered on Monday as a medical patient. Wayne Anderson of Shallotte entered as a medical patient on Monday. Walker Anderson of Shallotte entered on Monday as a medical patient. Belmont Couple Involved In Wreck A couple from Belmont, enroute to Tranquil Harbour where they have a home now under construc Best man was Dalton Brown, brother-in-law of the groom. Ush ers were James Lewis, brother of ; the bride, and Roy Sellers, broth j er-in-law of the groom. The bride’s mother entertained i in honor of the couple after the j wedding rehearsal when a cake ' cutting was held at the pastorium. The couple will reside at Bo livia. tion, suffered a near-tragic inter ruption in their journey Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Black were driving to Brunswick when their car became involved in a collision with another vehicle near Eliza bethtown. The wreck placed Mr. Black in Columbus County Hos pital at Whiteville, suffering from a broken leg and severe shock. Details on the mishap are lack ing at press time. No word has been received as to the extent of Mrs. BiacK s injuries, if any. GRADE “A” MEATS 0. H. HAWES & SONS Phone CL 3-6508 BOLIVIA, N. C. COASTAL DRUG STORE YOUR PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE We Give 24 Hour. Service Two Registered Druggist Phillip L. Thomas G. E. Henderson Whitman Candies Kodak Supplies Phone PL 4-6563 SHALLOTTE, N. C. SHEETS AND YARD material REDUCED BATHING SmiS -- BATHING TRUNKS « SPORT WEAR GOING FAST ~ GET YOURS NOW. COME IN TODAY MANY OTHER ITEMS REDUCED ARRINGTONS SOUTHPORT, N. C. WACCAMAW INVITES YOU TO COME IN AND USE THEIR COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE. Savings Deposits made by the tenth of August will earn interest from the first of August. Coxxir>et MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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