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ant Ads Get Result* MEANS PROTECTION • Fire & Extended Coverage # Homeowners Policies # Automobiles • All Forms Casualty ♦ Workmen’s Compensation # Bonds CARR INSURANCE AGENCY Phone GL 7-2771 Southport, N. C. Miss Patricia Ann Clark Becomes Bride Of Daniel Ray Mitchell me t'laza Baptist Church .in Charlotte was the setting Sun day afternoon, February 11 for the wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Clark of Charlotte and Daniel Ray Mitchell, also of Charlotte. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Clark of Hazelwood. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mitchell of Leland. The Rev. Lommie Pierce per formed the ceremony. Music was by Wendell Canningham, organ ist and Jim Buchanan, vocalist. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a white vel vet gown with three-quarter sleeves and a bateau neckline ac cented with pearls. The molded bodice accented^ a full skirt that fell into a chapel train. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion was attached to a seed pearl crown and she carried a white orchid and tearoses on a white Bible. Miss Jeannette Berry of Char lotte was honor attendant. She wore a street length dress of kelly green taffeta with two bows it the waist attaching a taffeta overskirt. Her headpiece matched GARLAND'S PLACE VARNUM TOWN—ON LOCKWOOD FOLLY RIVER PHONE DAY 4-6176 NIGHT 4-6179 Fresh Sea Food & Oysters—Wholesale & Retail FOY ROE & CO. PHONE RO 2-5923 9 North Front St. WILMINGTON, N. C. KIMBALL'S Fine Furniture—Maytag & Frigidare Appliances Phone PL 4-6998 Shallotte, N. C. HUBERT BELLAMY, Prop. R CARDIOLOGY Th.s medical science refers to the examina tion and treatment of diseases of the heart. Using a cardiograph, which records the force and rate of the hearts movements, it is possible to determine if your heart needs extra care. If it does, we now have many positive action medicines ,n our prescription department. Your phy sician can prescribe the exact one he judges will help you most. Never worry about your heart, just follow your physician's advice. • ' -I YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you r-ed a medicine. Pick up your prescription if shop png nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with t eir prescriptions. May we compound yours? CALL RO 2-5265 HALL'S DRUG STORE 421 CASTLE STREET WILMINGTON, N. C. PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS R 0 ft K R \i ft u R t M ft 0 R £ R 5 ft 0 R her ensemble and she carried a nosegay of yellow and bronze tea roses. Best man was Harvey Spencer Lanier of Leland. Ushers were Harold Douglas Clark of Hamp ton, Va. and Thomas Bradford Plowe of Mint Hill. Following a wedding trip to the coast, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are making their home in Char Ilotte. Mrs. Mitchell is a graduate of Waynesville High School and the ( Charlotte Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She is now a member of the hospital staff. Mr. Mitchell is a graduate of Bolivia High School and at pres ent is manager of a Charlotte , firm. | Mrs. Bowman Hostess To Club The Woodbine Garden Club held its February meeting at the home of Mrs. James Bowman. Mrs. Joe Rideout gave an interesting talk and demonstration on dried ar rangements. Plans and prepara tions were discussed for the com ing event of the House and Gar den Tour to be held on Sunday, April 8. Fourteen members were present and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mis. Bow man. The next meeting date March 20. Art Meeting Is Scheduled Tuesday The general public is invited to attend the next meeting of the Southport Art Association, j set for Tuesday evening in the Southport Public Library and be ginning at 8 p. m. Two interest ing films will be shown. Mrs. Gilliam Homstein, vice president of the art association, identified the films as “Artur I Rubenstein at the Piano, offering Classical Selections” and a tech nical film, which* demonstrates the brush techniques and the use of oils in painting. Mrs. Hornstein added that plans will be discussed, relating to the sidewalk art showing which will be held in early summer in conjunction with the annual House and Gardens tour. Subscribe To The State Port Pilot idependent /AGENT -M«Vtl/y»V ft <*»»•» COASTAL INSURANCE Agency CLEYON EVANS, Agent Main Street Next To Bank Building Ph. PL 4-6488 Shallot**, N. C. FOR JUDGE OF RECORDERS COURT I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Judge of Recorder’s Court, subject to the will of the voters in the Pri mary Election in May. If nominated and elected to this position of responsibility and trust, I pledge myself to dis charge the duties to the best of my ability and in a fair and impartial manner. W. J. McLAMB Discuss Plans For Garden Tour A discussion about the House and Garden tour to be held in April at Southport highlighted the February meeting of the Thomas Mann Thompson chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy held recently in the home of Mrs. William Mace The meeting was opened by Chapter President Mrs. Joseph Rideout in the customary flags ceremony, following which Mrs. J. A. McNeil gave 'a report on the progress of marking Con federate graves, Mrs. Mace pre sented an interesting paper on Rose Greenhow, loyal lady who spied for the cause she believed right during the civil war. Mrs. Greenhow is interred at Wil mington. In connection with the forth coming tour this spring, the UDC has been requested to sponsor an exhibit of Confederate relics to be displayed in the Southport Public Library. During the social hour which closes each chapter meeting, a recording of the “Bonnie Blue Flag” and of “I'm a Good ol’ Rebel” were spun, with many members joining in the chorus. Birthday Party R. S. Willetts, Sr., of Winna bow, was honored by a birthday party given for him on Saturday at his home. All of his living children were present and a num ber of grandchildren, great-grand children and friends. There were 41 dinner guests. Mr. Willetts was 78 years old on February 22. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Willetts, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Willetts; Mr. and Mrs. Wes ton Willetts; Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Willetts, Yvonne and Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willetts, Mar cenia and William Harold; Mrs. Eloise Connor, Charles, Alton. Dalton, and Sharion; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Willetts, Jr., Dianne and Terry; J. M., Mack, and Annette Caton; Mr. an dMrs. Roy Willetts, Linda, James Robert, Abbie, Paulette and Donna Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Willetts, Jr., Tina and Chris. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Willetts and Rev. and Mrs. Larry McClure. PERSONALS Miss Lola Mae Gore of Raleigh spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gore. She had as her guests her room mate, Miss Jo Ann Walters, of Rafeigh, Bob Burgess and Jeff StaVnes'.of State College. SCHOOL MENUS 8HALLOTTE Following is the lunchroom menu for Shallotte High School for the next week: THURSDAY Fish sticks, candied yarns, green beans, cornbread, milk. FRIDAY Luncheon meat, cheese toast, turnip greens, cookies, loaf bread, butter, milk. MONDAY Hamburger steak, rice with gravy, lettuce and tomato, jello (strawberry), biscuit, butter, milk.! TUESDAY Oven cooked franks, pork and beans, cole slaw, applesauce, bis cuit, butter, milk. WEDNESDAY Ham and lima beans with to matoes, turnip greens, cookie, cornbread, butter, milk. THURSDAY Hot dogs, chili, mustard, and onions, potato in jacket, cole slaw, ] cheese sticks, chocolate cake [ squares, milk. FRIDAY Fish sticks, candied carrots, \ English peas, cornbread, apple- i sauce, milk. SOUTHPORT Following is the menu for the Southport High School cafeteria for the coming week: THURSDAY Baked turkey, rice and gravy, dressing, cranberry sauce, garden peas, hot rolls, butter, l--orange, milk. FRIDAY Fish sticks, candied yams, spin ach, pickled beets, corn bread, butter, peanut butter cookies, milk. MONDAY Hamburgers, baked beans, cole slaw, sliced onions, apple raisin salad, milk, TUESDAY Deviled ham sandwich, tossed salad, potatoes in jacket, ginger bread with raisins, milk. WEDNESDAY Vegetable-beef soup. cheese slice, corn bread, butter, apple pie. Day Of Prayer At Local Church The Seventy-Sixth Annual Ob servance World Day of Prayer will be held Friday, March 9, at 7:30 p. m. with the St. Phillip Episcopal Church as host. World Day of Prayer is spon sored Nationally by the United ! Church Women of the National Council of Churches. Locally the observance is spon CfiroH Air + CoilHinnvil- TI..-1_ THE TWIST By DR. ROGER W. PRICE Are you in the “know”? I am referring to the new All American dance craze — The Twist! If you like to dance, I am sure you have tried these gyrations tempoed to the rhythm of music at least once. Modern Chiropracic en dorse a happy mind and vigorous exercise, but most of us “oldies” are not physical condition ed by everyday living to compete with the teenagers in this style of dancing. To on older adult this style of dancing can be a painful experience. : This type of physical exercise, foreign to our body, can cause sprained ligaments, tom muscles, dislocated knee joints or a dislocation in the spine. The Modern Chiropractor specializes in the treatment of the spine, muscles and joints. PRICE Chiropractic Clinic DR. ROGER W. PRIG£ By Appoinmienr 1 108 S. 3rd St. Wilmington, N. C. RO 2-6075 if BOOKMOBILE BOLIVIA ROUTE Tuesday, March (! Cecil’s Place, 9:45-10:15 a. m. Winnabow A. P Henry’s Store, Caudill’s Store, 10:25-10:50 p. m. Arnold’s Station, 11:00-11:30 a. m. Rabon’s. 11:30-11:45 a. m. Mae’s Barbecue, Bolivia, 12:30 1:00 p. m. Randolph’s Store, Piney Grove, 1:10-1:30 p. m. Hawes Store, Bolivia, 1:45-4:00 p. m., WACCAMAW ROUTE Thursday, March X Watts Store, 10:15-10:45 a. m. Vereen's Store, Exum, 11 Bo lins a. m. Babson’s Store, Freeland, 11:30 12:15 Simmons Store, 12:20-12:35 p. m. Soldier Bay Church, 12:45-1:15 p. m. Shallotte, 1:30-4:00 p. m. LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs, Lucy Lennon of Bolivia has returned home from Dosher Memorial Hospital where she had been confined with critical ill ness recently. terian, Trinity Methodist and St. Phillip Episcopal Churches. The public is cordially invited. Drive to arrive alive says the North Carolina Department of! Motor Vehicles. BALDWIN PIANOS Slightly used Baldwin Spinet, with new guarantee, only $25 down. Practice pianos, $100 and up. We rent new pianos and organs, with all rental money applied on purchase price. HARRILL MUSIC STORE Phone RO 2-5479 Wilmington, N. C. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT MRS. ORA MAE KING, a qualified j beauty expert, has joined our staff. 1 She is a graduate of THE BEAUTY j ACADEMY, Washington, D. C. and I knows the latest trends in hair styl- \ ing and coloring. BRUNSWICK BEAUTY SHOPPE Annie Mae King, Proprietor Phone PL 4-6380 Shalfotte, N. C. A MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTHPORT Please read this message thoroughly. You may have seen or heard some T. V. repair “bargains" advertis ed. The people who say that they are giving you bargains may very well be costing you money. Let me explain. A man can advertise a reduced service call rate. Then when he gets to your house he can put in extra tube or two (or three) to MORE than make up for the service call "bargain” which he gave you. Or if a man says that he is giving you parts at a reduced price then he probably isn’t using top quality parts. Doing this could give your set less than top performance and could even DAMAGE your set. Now let me tell you about my policies. I have the EDUCATION needed to give you quick, accuiate service. I own and operate a PROPERLY EQUIPPED and PROPERLY STOCKED repair shop in Southpo/t. I have well over $1000.00 worth of test equipment and my shop is one of the best stocked shops in Southeastern North Carolina. I charge $3.50 for a service call in Southport. This is a FAIR price for HONEST service. I use only TOP QUALITY parts at all times and I install ONLY those parts which your set needs. I will repair your set on the spot whenever possible and when this isn’t possible I will return your set as soon as I can.” All of my work is GUARANTEED. I invite you to come in and see my modern shop. I will be glad to answer any questions you may have, either in person or by telephone. Remember, IT PAYS TO TRADE WHERE YOU GET HONEST SERVICE AND PRICES. Thank you for taking time to read this. * NIGHT CALLS MADE. ' LOUIS KRAMM'S T. V. SERVICE PHONE GL 7-5891 SOUTHPORT, N. C. 115 W. NASH ST. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the Board of County Commissioners, subject to the will of the voters in the May Democratic Pri mary. If nominated and elected to serve again on this board, I pledge the same honest, impartial county government which has been my policy in the past. Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. IRA D. BUTLER Storewide Sale - Thursday - Friday - Saturday CHECK THESE PRICES - BUY & SAVE! SHOES $1.99 $3.°99 SHEETS 99c $2.°99 SKIRTS & SWEATERS $3.99 $5.°99 LINGERIE Large Selection V2 PRICE TOYS Big Selection Vi PRICE ARRINGTON'S SOUTHPORT, N. C.
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