Wedding Plans The approaching marriage of Mias Patricia Ann Adams to Wiley Ray Bland, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bland of Edward, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Adams of South port. An April 21 wedding is planned at the Southport Baptist Church at 3 o’clock. No invita tions are being issued, but friends and relatives of the couple are in vited. April Wedding The marriage of Jeff Abshire of Lafayette, La., to Bess Anne Snyder of Coldwater, Mich., will take place this month. Abshire is a crew member of one of the U. S. Army’s T-boats stationed at the city dock in Southport. Miss Snyder is a member of the Womens Auxiliary Corps, U. S. A., and is presently stationed at Fort Meade, Md. The marriage will take place at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Southport. The couple plan to make their home here. Leland Club To The April meeting of the Le land Home Demonstration club will be held Monday night at 7:30 in the home economics room, Leland Sigh School, with all members urged to attend. HOT DOGS— SANDWICHES— TRY DARI - MAID SHALLOTTE, N C. Mrs. Earl Russ, club treasurer, requested members to bring along a record of their canning and freezing accomplished during the past year. This information, said Mrs. Russ, is needed for inclusion in a report to be rendered during he Spring Federation of N. C. Home Demonstration clubs. Vol unteers are also needed to serve as models for the Spring Fashion show, to be presented at that an nual meeting. Last meeting of the club was held in the Leland High School gym, where for recreation the ladies indulged in basketball games. VISITING HERE Miss Elen Hevener and Miss Marsha Louderback of Richmond, Polytecnic Institute, Richmond, Va. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Blake. BOOKMOBILE LELAND ROUTE Tuesday. April 10 Mac Jones Store, Woodbburn, 10:00-11:00 a. m. Brew’s Store, Phoenix, 11:15 11:45 a. m. Medlin’s Store, Northwest, 12:00-12:00 Leland Post Offiee, 1:45-3:45 p. m. Chadwick’s Store, Navassa, 4:00-4:30 p. m. SHALLOTTE ALL PATRONS HAVING BOOKS CHECKED OUT FROM THE BRUNSWICK COUNTY BOOKMOBILE ARE REQUEST ED TO RETURN THEM TO THE SHALLOTTE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Driving an automobile is a full time job. It requires the driver’s attention every minute the car is moving. The North Carolina De partment of Motor Vehicles says it is important for every driver to understand and obey traffic laws and regulations. HOTPOINT APPLIANCES MODEL LW245 HOTPOINT FABRIC COMMAND AUTOMATIC WASHER • ALL PORCELAIN INSIDE & OUT • 2 WASH SPEEDS • FULL TIME LINT FILTER $ 1 79«S5 EXCHANGE HOTPOINT RANGE ALL PORCELAIN If You Have REA Current, Buy A New Range Now and SAVE $25.00 ^$149.95 EXCHANGE Model RB15B—2'/a" SAVE ON NAME BRAND PRODUCTS AT BLAKE BUILDERS SUPPLY SOUTHPORT and YAUPON BEACH, N. C. To Ride Festival Float Miss Nellie Tripp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus R. Tripp of Shallotte, will ride Miller-Motte Business College’s float during the 15th Azalea Festival in Wilmington, Saturday. The theme for the Miller-Motte float will be “Stairway To Success.’’ Miss Tripp is a graduate of the Shallotte High School and is a stu dent in the Secretarial Department at Miller-Motte Business Col lege. She was chosen by her classmates to represent her county. There are to be seven other young ladies on the float. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Mrs. Lillie C. Gore of Leland entered on Tuesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Mary Lou Long- of Shal lotte was a surgical patient from Tuesday until Monday. B. C. Griffin of Southport en tered on Wednesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Velma Hewett of South port was a medical patient from Wednesday until Saturday. Walter Ray Kirby of Supply entered on Wednesday as a med ical patient. Miss Annie Mae Woodside of Southport was a surgical patient from Wednesday until Saturday. Aldege Martin of Southport en tered on Thursday as a medical patient. Mrs. Ruth Britt of Supply was a surgical patient from Thursday until Saturday. I Mrs. Nancy Lewis of Bolivia spent Thursday until Sunday as a medical patient. Robert B. Green of Southport was a medical patient from , Thursday until Friday. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Todd of Shallotte announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sing of Sup ' ply announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday. | Mrs. Minnie Mintz of Freeland entered on Friday as a medical patient. | Mrs. Ada Mae McCall of South port entered as a medical patient on Friday. | Master Pat Parker of South port entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Albert Cumbee of Winnabow entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Baby Randy Holden of Supply entered on Saturday as a medical patient. Miss Angelia Gore of Southport INSURANCE MEANS PROTECTION # Fire & Extended Coverage # Homeowners Policies # Automobiles # All Forms Casualty # Workmen’s Compensation 9 Bonds CARR INSURANCE AGENCY Phone GL 7-2771 Southport, N. C. entered as a medical patient on Sunday. Julian Southerland of South port entered on Sunday as a med ical patient. Baby Kickie Dale Holden of Supply entered as a medical pa tient on Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Robinson of Supply entered on Sunday as a medical patient. Emmett Cordell of Winnabow entered as a medical patient on Sunday. B. W. Benton of Shallotte en tered on Sunday as a medical patient. Mrs. Ruby Rogers of Winna bow entered as a medical patient on Monday. Miss Maria Ryne of Southport entered on Monday as a medical patient. Colored Patients James McNeil of Southport spent Wednesday until Saturday as a medical patient. David Floyd, Jr. of Southport was a medical patient from Thursday until Saturday. Arzella Holmes of Shallotte entered on Saturday as a medical oatient. Norman Hankins of Southport mtered as a medical patient on Saturday. Odessa Jackson of Southport entered on Sunday as a medical oatient. Willie H. Vereen of Supply en tered as a medical patient on ORGANIZATION FOR Continued From Page 1 ! general contributors, forward ! funds to Mrs. Janies Barnes of Southport. Mrs. Barnes is Unit Treasurer. Follows a listing of officers and personnel of the Brunswick Coun ty Unit: Dr. Fred M. Burdette, Jr., 1st vice president and medical ad visor; Mrs. Foster Mintz, 2nd vice president; Mrs. C. A. Graham, secretary, Mis. James Barnes, treasurer. Committee chairmen are Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Charles Pickerrell and Mrs. John C. Holden. Area chairmen and section served are Mrs. Ira Butler, North west-Maco; Mrs. Lois Saunders, Leland, Navassa and Orton; Mrs. R. L. Sullivan, Winnabow; Mrs. Foster Mintz, Bolivia; Mrs. Alice Henry, Yaupon-Caswell; Mrs. Dan Shannon, Long Beach-Tranquil Harbour: Mrs. Kathleen Parker, Supply-Howell’s Point; Mrs. John C. Holden, Holden Beach-Varnum town. Mrs. G. E. Henderson, Shallotte and Shallotte Point; Mrs. Henry Love, Ocean Isle and Cause Land ing; Mrs. S. D. Stanaland, Sea side-Sunset Beach: Mrs. Addie Grissett, Grissettown; Mrs. Ivy High. Calabash; Mrs. Dudley Lewis, Hickman's Crossroads and Thomasboro; Mrs. J. B. Ward, Jr., Longwood; Mrs. J. B. Inman, Ash, Freeland and Exum. Other volunteer workers include Mrs. E. G. Goodman, Town Creek; Mrs. O. K. Bellamy, Ocean Drive, S. C.; Mrs. J. T. Henry, Jr., Winnabow; Mrs. Dorothy Brittain, Bolivia; Mrs. Virginia Kepley. Long Beach-Tranquil Harbour; Mrs. C. E. Murphy, Long Beach-Tranquil Harbourn; Mrs. Jan Eaton, Caswell: Mrs. Floyd Kirby, Supply; Mrs. Man non C. Gore, Shallotte. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Fulford, Sup ply; Mrs. Lloyd Bordeaux, Le land; Mrs. Evelyn Thompson, Le land; Mrs. Katie Cook, Leland; Mrs. May Cook, Leland; Mrs. Thurston Mintz, Shallotte; Mrs. Bybil McLamb, Shallotte; Mrs. L. N. Hickman, Ocean Drive, S. C. HOUSE AND GARDEN Continued From Page 1 artist as well as connoiseur of antiques. The garden of the late Warren Hood has acquired the name of “Little Orton” and this year both the garden and home will be ! | open. The house was commander-1 ed as a headquarters unit for the Confederate Forces during the I War Between the States and has ! m a n y interesting architectural features. \ Tea will be served at Bruns-1 wick Inn, last spot on the tour, where anyone curious about the ghost story in last week’s State Port Pilot can ascertain for themselves if Antonio still plays his ghostly harp. Guides for the tour will be members of Oie Sub-Junior Wom an’s Club of Southport. Members of Girl Scout Troop 502 will be stationed in Franklin Square as guides and at each home on the tour, and have compiled a broch ure of all the homes on the tour this year, available when tickets are purchased. A record 42.3 million tons of i livestock and poultry feed was ! manufactured in the United States in 1961—seven per cent more than in 1960. Monday. 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. CD Geriatrics A New Medical Science Within the past twenty years, the number of years we may expect to live has increased so great ly that Geriatrics, the diagnosis and treatment of disease occurring in old age has become an important new science. There are many new medicines to help you enjoy these extra years research is bringing you. The leading drug firm* send them to us as soon as they are proved safe for your physician to prescribe. • iJ YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up your prescrjptlon if shop_ prng nearby, or we will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with •heir prescriptions. May we compound yours? —OB CALL RO 2-5265 HALL'S DRUG STORE 421 CASTLE STREET WILMINGTON, N. C. prescription CHEMISTS M3 H B ? R o ft- g R ft A R H R ? iTn R. a? cd ce ^ pc SoMigltt! SptingMd! MEM*S APPAREL fa TRIM, SLIM SLACKS MEN'S TROUSERS Wcsh and Wear In Wool and Dacron and Rayon Acetate. *6.95-® 10.95 COTTON CASUALS FOR YOUNG MEN *3.98-*4.98 SPORT SHIRTS Blocks Short Sleeve Plaids and Colors *1.98-*2.98 NORRIS CASUALS Dacron-Cotton Blends *2.98*4.98 * SHOES ★ Men's Loafers *7.95*14.95 Dress- Oxfords *7.95-*l 5.95 tfWTiPr BOBBY BROOKS Ladies’ Dresses *9.95 to *14.95 Ladies’ Blouses *195 to *5.98 Dress Materials WIDE SELECTION OF PIECE GOODS FOR THE LADIES WHO WISH TO MAKE THEIR OWN EASTER OUTFIT. EASTER BONNETS POCKETBOOKS - GLOVES * Ladies1 Flats *2.98 Ladies1 High Heel Shoes *4.98 KIRBY'S Shallotte, N. t

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