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Evans • Craven Mrg. Alice Craven, of Leland, nd Mr. Weston Evans of Odgen, rere united in marriage on Sat rday, March 24. The afternoon ervice was performed by the lev. Charlie Eakin, Pastor ol he Zion M. E. Church at Town !reek, at the home of Mr. and Irs. William R. Worrell, Wil lington. Also present were S[Sgt. nd Mrs. Donald W. Bennett of /ilmirtgton. Mr. Worrell served s best man. A dinner was served y Mrs. Worrell following the eremony. lead The Went Ads Bridal Shower Mrs. Art Viola was honored at a surprise miscellaneous bri dal shower Monday night, April, 2, at the home of Mrs. Bessie Cullis with Mrs. Elizabeth O'Neal, Mrs. Salema Simmons and Mrs. Annie Lou Newton assisting with the refreshments and entertain ing. Mrs. Viola was the former Miss Annie Cooker of Southport who was married to Art Viola in Conway, S. C. on March 23. Viola is from Yorksville, Ohio, and is stationed on the Coast Guard Bouy Boat. Those attending the shower included nurses from Dosher FOR RECORDER 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 Primary Election on May 26. I have friends in every section of Brunswick county, and I will sincerely appreciate your vote and support. C E. BELLAMY Art Association In Monthly Meet The Southport Art Asaociation held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night in the Library. Two films were shown, and com mittee chairmen for the Arts Fes tival in July were appointed. Election of officers was held. The new president, is Dr. Norman Hornstein: Mrs. Maria Ryne is vice-president! and Mrs. Robert Willing is secretary - treasurer. Mrs. Gilliam Hornstein was ap pointed the permanent publicity chairman. The Arts Festival will be held this year on July fi-8. Organiza tions wishing to participate in this annual event are asked to contact Mrs. Willing. memorial Hospital where Mrs. Viola works and friends and re latives. Delicious punch, cup cakes, cookies and candy were served to the following guests: Mes dames Geneva Smith, Fannie Robbins, Minnie Arnold, Annie Mae Watts, Otelia Carrier, Blan che Watkins, Geneva Floyd, Shirley Simmons. Salema Sim mons, Harriet Bevel, Allene Johnson, Virginia Harrison, Vera McKeithan, Annie Lou Newton, Elizabeth O’Neal, Ruth. Cooker, Ruby King, Bessie Cullis, Lizzie Brunson, Peggy Giles, Misses Harriet Simmons, Mary Frances King, and Annie Pearl King. SHOP AT ARRINGTON'S Southport, N. C. For County Commissioner I am once more seeking the Democratic no mination for County Commissioner, and I will appreciate your vote and support in the Primary Election on May 26. I consider it an honor to be serving as mem ber of your present Board of County Commiss ioners, and I feel that experience I have gained while in this office gives me a valuable know ledge of county business. R. E BELLAMY Mrs. Clemmons Is Honored By Club The Supply Home Demonstra tion club met last Tuesday night at the Agriculture Building in Supply. Mrs. 'R. D. Clemmons demonstrated clothing fashions designed and made by herself and modeled by her granddaughter and Miss G. J. Clemmons, j A surprise party was given to ; R. D. Clemmons, who cele brated her birthday during the week of the meeting. News From Dosher Memorial Hospital Harold St. George of Southport spent Monday until the follow ing Monday as a medical patient. Russell St. George of South port was a medical patient from Monday until Thursday. Vanda H. McCall of Southport spent Monday until Sunday as a medical patient. M. G. Linsbery of Southport entered as a surgical patient on Tuesday. Mrs. Hannah Lewis of Bolivia spent Tuesday until Sunday as a medical patient. Troy Horton of Long Beach en tered as a medical patient on Tuesday. Mrs. Josie Galloway of Yaupon Beach spent Tuesday until Sat urday as a medical patient. Miss Patty Jenkins of South port was a medical patient from Tuesday until Friday. Robert Garretson of Southport spent Wednesday until Monday as a medical patient. Irvin Schuler of Baltimore, Md., was a medical patient from Wed nesday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Billie Ross Hew ett of Southport announce the birth of a son on Thursday. Mrs. Geneva Stanley of Shal lotte entered on Wednesday as a medical patient. Mrs. Virginia Hewett of South port entered as a medical patient on Thursday. Fitzhugh Lovett of Supply en tered on Thursday as a medical patient.s Mrs. Edna Russ of Ash entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Miss Alla K. Parker of South port entered on Saturday as a medocal patient. E. G. Sinclair of Yaupon Beach entered as a medical patient on Saturday. Allen Hewett of Supply entered on Sunday as a medical patient. Mrs. Helen Dilsaver of South port entered as a medical patient on Sunday. Miss Terry Thorpe of Winna I bow entered on Sunday as a med Corvair 95—only pickup with side-loading ramp. -*5 ■* s — ""eetside pickup—most < jpular Chevrolet truck. Depend on it to give you an honest days work for along,long time and not cost much to run or keep up. It's a Chevrolet Trucks aren t all alike. This Chevrolet has double* wall roof, doors and side panels. It has suspension that helps it last longer by reducing road shock. It has a non-skid wood body floor. It has as tough a tailgate as you’ll find. It has an all-welded frame make up your mind to buy, get this one. We know you’ll be happy with it. HAVE YOU LOOKED INTO CAMPER BODIES? This is a fine way to enjoy the outdoors comfortably and at low cost. Many Chevrolet dealers are showing umue ui mgu-quamy steel, most important, it has a name everybody respects because they know it stands for quality. When you camper units now. Urop by and investigate this great way to make a truck do double duty. A strong Chevrolet is your best bet for work or play. See your Chevrolet dealer for truths that keep working and working and working and working! Elmore Motor Co« Inc* Phone CL 3-6406 BOLIVIA, N. C. anufacturies No. 110) Garden Time Annuals bloom quickly from ] seed and give an abundance of color for the flower beds and bor | ders. They are called annuals because they develop from seed, produce flowers, ripen fresh seed and die in one year. Annuals are available in great variety. The reason for this is the attention the plant breeders have given to these popllar gar den favorites. They are available in many colors and growth habits and have a wide range of adapt ability. They may be used effectively in mass bedding arrangements to provide a long season of color. Tall-growing kinds may be used for background effect. There are also a large number of low-grow ing types which are excellent for borders and edging beds, walks and paths. Frequently, they are used as rock garden plants and in window boxes. The majority of hardy annuals are not too demanding from the standpoint of soil types but are affected more by temperature and light. In fact temperature and light conditions determine the •season as well as the duration of flowering. Seed should be planted in well prepared soil. A common fault here is sowing the seed too thickly and not thinning the young seed lings sufficiently to give room for full development. Another common mistake is covering the seed too deep. The very small seed, planted in well ical patient. Mrs. Edna Jones of Southport entered as a medical patient on Sunday. Everette Galloway of Supply entered on Monday as a medical patient. Lee Anderson of Shallotte en tered as a medical patient on Monday. Hubert Johnson of Southport entered on Monday as a medical patient. Colored Patients Lula Butler of Shallotte entered as a medical patient on Monday. Kathryn Gore of Ocean Drive, S. C., spent Tuesday until Mon-' day as a medical patient. Romenia Garner of Bolivia en tered as a medical patient on Sunday. Tom Frink of Southport enter ed on Monday as a medical pa tient. prepared soil, may be "watered in,” using- the garden hose with the nozzle adjusted to a fine spray. A sprinkling can may also be used. Such plants as sweet alyssum and the marigolds are true an nuals. Some other plants, while technically classed as annuals be cause their term in the flower garden is determined more by low temperatures at the end of the season than by their normal life cycle. In this group would be in cluded verbena, petunia, dusty miller, salvia and many other. When planning your list of varieties be sure to include some that can be dried for arrange ments during the winter months —globeflower, statice and straw flower, to name a few of the nany available. It Was In Want Ads TEMPEST PONTIAC HARRIS PONTIAC, hie. Next Door to Bus Station Wilmington, N. C. Pontiac - Tempest - GMC ROger 3-8231 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. FOR CONSTABLE Northwest Township C. J. (Dave) DILDA I stand for a better community and will serve everyone alike. Your vote will be appreciated. ---*_f PERIDO BRAID HATS! CROWNING SPRING TOUCH! 7.99 Top your new fashions with a cool, light perido braid hat! Choose from big brim, small brim, rolled brim styles with velvet and gros grain ribbon trims. Black, navy, beige, white, coffee, green, yellow, wheat. 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