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Parents Live Here Jeanne Mitchell In Concert Prior to her recent concert in Philadelphia with the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, Miss Jeanne Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Mitchell of South port, received the following write up in The Philadelphia Inquirer: “A beautiful viblinist, Jeanne Mitchell, will be the soloist with Eugene Ormandy and the Phila delphia Orchestra at the Academy of Music Friday and Saturday. SHOP AT ARRINGTON'S Southport, N.C. She will play the Master’s -only Violin Concerto, in the third -and final concert of this yeif’s Bee thoven cycle. "In private life the wife of New York music critic Louis Biancolli, Miss Mitchell made her local debut at the Music Festival ■of the Philadelphia Inquirer Charities in June, 1949, appearing before an audience of 80,000 in the Municipal Stadium. “Miss Mitchell has not appear ed with the Philadelphia Orches tra in the Academy since her debut in the 1954-55 season. She was scheduled for concerts in 1959, but instead took a year’s maternity leave of absence from her career. "The soloist, an extremely at tractive and gifted ash blonde, ELLIS' SHOE CENTER Railroad Plaza, Whilevllle, N. C. Cora Powell's Inc., Lumberton, N. C. House of Famous Brand Shoes Red Cross, Cobbies, Socialite, Joyce, Tweedies, and LADIES’ FASHION HATS. '‘Columbus County's Only Exclusive tadles; Shoe Store” America’s Most Talked About & Walked About Shoes Open An Approved Charge Account Today! FOR County Commissioner I am sorry that I have been unable to do as much visiting as I would like during this primary cam paign, but circumstances have prevented this. I want you to know that ('believe that I have had experience that will qualify me to serve again as a member of the Board of County-Commissioners, and I will sincerely appreciate your vote and support in my | behalf. R. L. (Rob) RABON JEANNE MITCHELL still in her 30s, was born in Wil mington, N. C. At the ago of five her parents moved to New York and she started to study violin When she was eight. At 10, Miss Mitchell made :her first appear ance in a school recital. “There is-a family story to the effect that, flushed with the ap plause of her first offering, the young fiddler calmly announced to the audience, “I will now play five encores”—and proceeded to do so. All five were little com positions of her own. “Miss Mitchell was graduated at the age of 19 from Columbia University’s Barnard College. Two years later she made her recital debut in New York’s Town Hall. During the past-15 years, she has appeared with the leading orches tras of the United States and has toured extensively, in recitals, in this country and in Latin Amer ica. “She is not only among the leading violinists of the day of FOR JUDGE OF RECORDER’S COURT For^e past four weeks I have beem drying | to see and talk to people throughout Brunswick County in regard to my race for the Demo cratic Nomination for Judge of Recorder's Court. \ As there are only three days left before the Primary Election I realize that there wfll-be many I will fee unable to see in persont so I want to take this opportunity to ask each of you to go the polls Saturday and vote for me and the j other candidates of your choice. I promise to preform the duties of this of fice to the best of my ability by rendering fair and impartial verdicts in cases which come be fore me. WILLIE JOE McLAMB either sex, arfd an accomplished 1 pianist, but a talented sculptor and painter. “In 1960, she received the Medal for Excellence of Columbia University by way of acknowl edging- that “music has been made more 'Understandable because of her artistry.” Following are excerpts from the review in The Inquirer following her triumphal appearance with the Philadelphia Orchestra: “Eugene Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra presented the third and last of this season’s all Beethoven programs in -the Academy of Music on Friday af ternoon. Star of the occasion was Jeanne Mirchel as soloist in the immortal Ludwig's only violin concerto. “Miss Mitchell is a fine artist. Blonde, strikingly handsome, and wearing a becoming concert gown of pale green, she gave a most gratifying- account of Beethoven’s familiar masterpiece. “Her tone is not large but it is luminously elastic and silvery in quality. She has a beautifully free bow arm and a well disci plined left'hand. Technically, Miss Mitchell is quite brilliant; and if her performance lacked somewhat in fire and grandeur, it is stoned to a great extent by good taste and sound musicianship. “Not the least of her triumphs were her gallent and impressively facile dealings with the difficult Kreisler cadenzas. The audience awarded her a sustained ovation.” Goodbme Garden Club In Session The Woodbine Garden Club held its regular May meeting at the home of Mrs. Johnnie Duffie on Tuesday at TO a. m. After a de lightful refreshment period the meeting was called to order hy the newly installed president, Mrs. Joseph Rideout. Other officiating members are Mrs. Harry Donnell, first vice president; Mrs. W. S. Norman, 2nd vice-president; Mm. C. D. Piekerrell, secretary; Mm. W. G. Kemper, treasurer. -Mrs. Letha Warth spoke to the club, explaining various rules con eeming the Flower Show whieh was held on Saturday at the Community Building. Each mem ber was urged to participate in ‘this event. The show is sponsored by the Live Oak Garden Club. After a brief business session the club adjourned for the sum mer months. The next meeting to be held is in September. INSURANCE MEANS PROTECTION 9 Fire & Extended Coverage 9 Homeowners Policies 9 Automobiles 9 All Forms Casualty 9 Workmen’s Compensation 9 Bonds CARR INSURANCE AGENCY Phone GL 7-2771 Southport, N. C. Joint Vacation Bible School Here A joint Vacation Bible School was announced this week by of ficials of the local Presbyterian, Methodist and Episcopal churches. The school, to be held at the Trinity Methodist Church, will begin Monday eve/iing. Mrs. Tom Gilbert, director of the school, said that all children interested in attending, and who have not as yet registered, are urged to contact here as soon as possible. The school will be held each evening, Monday through Friday, of next week, with nightly ses sions to begin at 6:30 o’clock. Bridal Shower The home of Mrs. R. D. Clem mons was the scene of a Satur day evening miscellaneous bridal shower honoring Miss Gwen Clem mons, June 3 bride-elect. Mrs. Clemmons and Mrs. Albert Parker were co-hostesses. The Clemmons home was dec orated with a pink and white cblor scheme. The gift table was centered with a maypole with white streamers tied with pink rosebuds and topped with a miniature bride and groom. White wedding bells, pink roses and can dles were used throughout the house. The honoree was presented with a pink rosebud corsage. About 25 guests attended. Engaged Mr. amJ Mrs. Joe Lewis of Tranquil Harbour announce the engagement of Mrs. Lewis’ daughter, Leda Homstein, to Steve Sioat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Sioat, of Baldwinsville, N. Y. Miss Hornstein is the granddaughter of the late Sir Jacob Epstein of London, Eng land. She attended Woman's Col lege and graduated from Watts Hospital with a degree in Labora tory Technology. She is presently employed at Duval Medical Cen ter, Jacksonville, Fla. An August wedding is planned. For Beard of Education The people of Brunswick County know how I feel about the waste and ineiffecieney that is being carried out by the Board of Education, I need the vote of every independent, thinking citizen if I am to be able to carry out this crusade. I challenge the Board of Education to testify un der oath to prove my charges of waste and ineffici ency. are false. Will You Join Up Wrth Me At The Polls Saturday? Rozeli Hewett For Board of Education Education is more than learning—it is a way of life. Education develops new frontiers of opportunity. It gives our children the chance to improve their way of life and the way of life of others. If nominated and appointed I promise to do my best to carry out the duties of this office in a business like manner and in fairness to all. 0. K. BELLAMY For County TO MY FRIENDS IN BRUNSWICK COUNTY— My reputation as A county Commissioner is well established, and I am depending upon my friends to show their confidence in me by their vote and support in the Primary Election on May 26. I appreciate the honor of being elected to serve as a member of this body, and I feel that I am better qualified through experience gained in office to carry out these duties for the next two years. i I will appreciate your vote and active sup | port. IRA D. BUTLER ' NOVV-BEAUTIFUI BUSING BASIS !*«H' AT YOUR (JUiVIHIITT DEALERS ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER New Monza Convertible—Corvair has gone £> and flipped its top! This one’s got front bucket : seats and that famous rear-engine scamper that make Monza-ing something special. If your dealer doesn’t have one, he’ll gladly order it. ; Chevy II Nova 4-Door Sedan—This one fits big families and small parking places with equal ease. Gets all kinds of spunk from a gas-sippin’ 6. You never saw luxury and low cost so beauti fully blended. Or so easy on upkeep. Bel Air 4-Door Sedan—These days, you’d be pretty hard put to find a more beautiful buy than thi3 popular-priced Bel Air. Has all that Chevrolet talent for spoiling you for anything else near the price—things like that roomy Body by Fisher, a baggage room of a trunk with bumper-level loading, your choice of 6 or VS engine and that velvety Jet-smooth way of going. ! Impala Sport Coupe Chevy II Nova 4-Door Wagon Corvair Monza Club Coupe Get in on Chevy’s Golden Sales Jubilee at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer’s Elmore Motor Co. Inc. Phone CL 3-6406 BOLIVIA N. C. (Manufactories No. 110)
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