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Benton-Gore | i Miss Nan Gore, daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs. Frank Lewis Gore Sr. md Bernard L. Benton, son of VTrs. Ethel Benton and the late Vfr. Rockfellow Benton were mar- j ded at 4 p. m. July 22 in Elah Baptist Church. The Rev. Bruce W. Lanier per ormcd the double-ring ceremony, tfrs. Lona Caudill, pianist, and itiss Terry Lynn Williams, solo st, presented traditional nuptial nusic. Escorted by her father, the iride wore a gown of white chan illy lace over taffeta. It featured . full ballerina skirt with a point d waistline. Her veil fell from cluster of orange blossoms. She l arried a white prayer book top ed with a white orchid and split arnations. Miss Judy Gore served as her ster's maid of honor. She wore baby blue princess style dress ith matching accessories. Her auquet. was a mixture of pastel immer flowers. Bridesmaids were Misses Linda enton, sister of the groom; Jo nn Mintz; Sue Bordeaux; and lizabeth Johnson. They wore istel dresses identical to the mor attendant’s and carried milar bouquets of flowers. H. W. Benton served as best an. Ushers were John Gore, :phew of the bride; and Dowe niton, brother of the groom. Immediately following the eere ony a reception was held at the >me of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Benton are grad ites of Leland High School. The ■oom is employed with a paper rporation. ASONS TO MEET Pythagoras Lodge will convene Si day evening at 8 o'clock in tergent communication to con f fellow crafts degree. Mem o's and visitors are requested attend. A regular stated com unication will be held Tuesday Mrs. Best Hostess For July Meeting The Leland Home Demonstra tion met with Mrs. Helen Best July 20 at 8 p. m. Those present were Mrs. Addie Mae Butler, Mrs. Helen Best, Mrs. Annel Simmons, Mrs. Thelma Benton, Mrs. Evelyn Thompson, Mrs. Mildred William son. Mrs. Margaret Lewis, Mrs. Doris Bordeaux, Mrs. Eunice Gainey and Mrs. Narine Russ. A report was given on the County Flower Show and County Council meeting on June 30. This club had 3 members attending. An interesting recreation period was held at the close of the meet ing in the form of a going away gift for Mrs. Helen Best. Each person brought a hand towel or dish towel and embroidered their initial. Those were presented to Helen along with a white plastic foam bag. The August meeting will be a picnic at Hugh McRae Park in Wilmington .and will be a weiner roast for the entire family'. In September the club will meet at the home of Mrs. Earl Russ. The date will be Septem ber 21 at 8 o’clock. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hewett and children of Winston-Salem visited his grandmother, Mrs. Susie B. Hewett last week. Mrs. Mary Hewett and two grandchildren, Patti Gail and Mary’ Dee Swan, are visiting in Charleston, S. C., with Mrs. Wil liam Garner. Mrs. Charles Sillery and three children, Rebecca, Charles, Jr., and John, of Charleston, S. C., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Trunnell, for a couple of weeks. Danny Walker, son of Mr. and evening at 8 o'clock. GOLFING By DR. ROGER W. PRICE If you are a golfer that gets past the club house onto the green, you have probably experienced discomfort or pain in your lower back or shoulder muscles after at least one game. This is not always an indication of muscles complaining of exercise, but that you are a casualty ascribable to golfing itself. Im proper stance, poor follow-through, correct ing position while swrr.ging can cause sub luxation most common between the shoulders or dorsal region. Professional golfers have come to recognize the spinal hazards involved in their activities and are, as a class, the most constant and regular patients of Chiropratic. Play your game, and periodically consult your Modern Chiropractor — the doctor who has specialized in the study of the spine, muscles and the ner vous system. PRICE Chiropractic Clinic DR. ROGER W. PRICE By Appointment 108 S. 3rd St. Wilmington, N. C. RO 2-6075 ■ ■■■ ■•'■•■■■■■■■■ $ Mr. FARMER and Mr. VACATIONER LET US KEEP YOUR TRUCK or AUTO ROLLING • Genuine Parts • Factory Train Mechanics • Tires & Batteries • Front End Aleignment • Motor Tune-Up IF IT IS REPAIRABLE—WE CAN DO IT. Elmore Motor Co., Inc. PHONE CL 3-6406 BOLIVIA, N. C. Announce Engagement $ Miss Carolyn Ramseur is the daughter of Mrs, Joe T. Ramseur of Wilmington and the late Mi'. Ramsau er. Her engagement to Howard Holton King, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holton King, Sr., of Green ville, N. C., is announced by her mother. The wed ding will be on October 14. Mrs. Dan Walker of Wilmington, spent last week visiting Mi-, and Mrs. B. L. Furpless and family 1 in Southport. News From Dosher Memorial 1 Hospital L. W. Sellers of Supply spent i Monday until Saturday as a med- ; ical patient. Mi's. Ada Robinson of Supply was a medical patient from Tues day until Thursday. Earlee Clemmons of Supply > spent Tuesday until Friday as a medical patient. Robert Ruark of Southport en tered as a medical patient on i Tuesday. Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Beery of Supply announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday. Mrs. Ina Mae Bennett of Bo livia spent Wednesday until Fri- j day as a medical patient. Richard Lehue of Portsmouth, j Va., entered as a medical patient on Wednesday. Master Jerry Hewett of Sup ply spent Wednesday until Mon- j day as a medical patient. Mrs. Carrie Brown of Shallote | entered as a medical patient on I Wednesday. Master Charles Hewett of Sup- j ply spent Wednesday until Mon- j day as a medical patient. Mrs. Dorothy Benton of Winna bow was a medical patient from Thursday until Saturday. Payton McKeithan of Bolivia I entered on Thursday as a medical j patient. Mrs. Betty Tharpe of Winnabow was a medical patient from Fri day until Monday. Roosevelt Willetts of Winnabow j entered on Friday as a medical j patient. Mrs. Vada Russ of Longwood j was a medical patient from Fri day until Monday. Mrs. Gevena Grice of Winnabow spent Friday until Monday as a i medical patient. Roscoe Edwards of Southport was a medical patient from Sun day until Monday. Mrs. Marjorie Cheers of Bolivia j entered on Sunday as a medicalI patient. Baby Dennis Simmons of Sup ply entered as a medical patient on Sunday. Miss Sandra McGowan of Southport entered on Sunday as a medical patient. Mrs. Eppie Lewis of Winnabow I was a medical patient from Sun- ; day until Monday. Art Exhibition Will Be Changed Private Collection Of Paint ings Will Be On Exhibit At Library After Friday Evening A Wadesboro art collector has loaned his paintings for an ex hibit in the Southport Public Li brary, and the show will open Friday evening with a tea spon sored by members of the South port of the Southport Art Asso ciation. Arrangements for this showing were made through Artists Gal lery of Wilmington, who also is cooperating in plans to show the works of several prominent Last era North Carolina artists follow ing this exhibition. Officials of the Southpoit Art Association wish to make it clear that membership is open to all who are interested in the arts and is not by invitation. Meetings are open to any who wish to at tend. BOOKMOBILE LELAND ROUTE Tuesday, August 15 Mac Jones Store, Woodburn, 10:00-10:45 a. m. Navassa Grocery, 11:00-11:15 a. m. Ganey’s Drive-In, 11:30-12:15 Leland Post Office, 12:30-1:15 p. m. Brew’s Store, 1:30-1:50 p. m. Williams' Store, 2:00-2:15 p. m. Medlin's Store, Northwest, 2:20 2:35 p. m. Applewhite’s Store, Maco, 2:45 3:15 p. m. Skipper's Store, Elah, 3:30-3:45 p. m. Lanvale, 4:00-4:15 p. m. SHALEOTTE ROUTE Thursday, August 17 Shallotte, 10:00-11:00 a. m. Ocean Isle, 11:30-12:30. Gupton's, Gause Landing, 12:45 1:00 p. m. Parker’s, Grissettown, 1:10-1:30 p. m. Richards Store, 1:35-2:00 p. m. Hewett’s Truck Stop, Route 17, 2:10-2:30 p. m. Dubar’s Station, Route 17, 2:40 3:10 p. m. Clem’s (Clemmons) Station, Route 17, 3:30-4:00 p. m. Emmett Cordill of Winnabow entered on Monday as a "medical patient. Use State Port Pile; Want Ads Highway 117 North, Wilmington N. C. A Full Line Of Ouality Building Materials Dial RO 2-3339 4-1 f Club News By JAMES E. GOFF Xss’l County Agricultural Agent Charles Allan Russ of Exum md the Waccamaw 4-H Club left :or Camp Millstone in Richmond; bounty on August 7 to attend iVildlife Camp. Charles Allan was ielected to attend by competing vith boys and girls from coun ;ies throughout the state of North Carolina. They competed on the rnsis of the record completed on 1 he Wildlife project. Charles is he son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer =luss of Exum. We hope Charles ■njoys himself and know that he I vill represent Brunswick County veil. Barbara Knowles. Sharon Brad sher, Allan Russ and William Au drey Hickman have been recog lized by the Danforth Foundation ; :or their qualities of leadership, j rhey have ueen entered on the ‘I—Dare—You Honor Roll" with the challenge to dare greatly live usefully and share freely all worthwhile things in life. They have been sent a book entitled "I Dare You” which is very much a challenge for young boys and girls to live up to. 4-H Clubs in North Carolina are continually expanding and there are not enough facilities to take care of all the boys and girls desiring to take part in 4-H acti vities. A 4-H Development Fund Drive has been set up whereby funds can be raised to carry out camp improvements, recognition programs, scholarships, and world understanding through the Inter national Farm Youth Exchange. We hope that everyone will want to help support our youth and contribute to this fund drive when you are approached and asked to support it. Those boys and girls who have not sent in their 4-H record books are urged to send them in as soon as they are completed. j BIRTH ANNOUNCBMBNT Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Spencer of ! ; Southport announce the birth of a I Ison, Joseph Charles, on August 2 I at James Walker Memorial Hos j pital in Wilmington. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Jelks of Greenville, S. C., announce the birth of a grandson, Charles Ross Duncan, III, on Friday, July 28 at i Bowman Gray Hospital in Win- I j ston-Salem. FLORIDA TRIP Mr. and Mrs. H. Foster Mintz j of Bolivia will leeve Charlotte ! Monday for a 4-day, all-expense I j trip to Hollywood, Fla. They will i M- AAVJIJLJ A JlIXVJUU vacation at the Diplomat Hotel as guests of Chevrolet oMtor Co. as a result of the first place fin ish of Elmore Motor Co. in sales during May and June in their classoficiation. Milk is nature’s most perfect food. Drink more of it for health's sake. SHOP AT ARRINGTON'S Southport, N. C. FOY ROE & CO. PHONE RO 2-5923 9 North Front St. WILMINGTON, N. C. Save 2b 4 SCHOOL TOTE BAG Two handles make it easy to car ry! Laminated plastic “Texon” in black, ginger, suntan, 14 x 12 x 4 Vs-in. sire. Reg. $1.S9 1.33 * f I I * * STAPLER Chrome plated, plastic top. 1000 | staples. 59o j Hanway BRIEFS 2" 15 F. Boys’ brief of % select white cotton knit % S. M. L. < Get A Jumbo Buy For Back-To-School | Onward FILLER PAPER ft whole term's supply of filler | paper. Regular or narrow rules. Regular 49c Pkg. \ 44c or 2 for 77c EZYINDEX—For Faster Filing Loose Leaf DIVIDERS 29« fc neat notebook is a snap with these five plastic-tabbed dividers. Removable inserts. m $ 9 I 1 1 SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING ACCESSORIES EVERY SCHOOLGIRL NEEDS SAVE 23<! WHITE COTTON BLOUSES. Sizes 7 to 14 Reg. 1.00 She lives in them. Con vertible collar, short cuff ed sleeves, yoke back, pocket, sanforized white cotton. Choice of new neckline styles. Blouses For Big Sister! Sizes 32-38 Same quality cotton blouse as little sister's. I White Bobby Socks Ruth Barry, reg. 4 prs. II 1.00. Cotton. Sizes 7-11. 4 prs. 87c 1 Tennis Oxfords Reg. 1.99 white duck, crepe type sole. Sizes 12'/,-9. $1.77 “Teen Talk” NYLONS Seamless for slendt. legs. 15 denier. 8 to 10 m CLUTCH BAGS Assorted styles colors. Leather grained plastic. $1.00 SCHOOL ACCESSORY SAVINGS COLORFUL RING BINDERS Regular 69c 57e Choose U. S. or World maps, or sport cars on vinyl covers in full color. Two or three ring style. Washable Vinyl Regular 1.98 $1.77" Tax zipper binder. Choice of colors. CLIPBOARDS Get a clipboard for class notes or homework. Choice of colors, design. 59c 12-IN. RULERS Assortment of brass edge oencil groove and semi flexible styles. 10c EACH Family Pack 77e 1 pkg. of 12 Onward pencils only 29c. Save on family pack. Photo Frame 8x10” size. Save 31c. 57* 6 Ball Point Pens 47e 70c value in cludes clear plastic pocket protector. 12-In. Rulers J #%<f Assortment of styles ■■ Stapler CAtf With 1000 staples 16 CRAYOLAS, regular 25c Juit 17c 29‘ Dividers Five, plastic tabbed Clipboards B(|{ Sure-grip clip 5-io BEN FRANKLIN s-io LOCALLY OWNED - NATIONALLY KNOWN Kirby' s SHALLOTTE, N. C.
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