I Selecting A Pharmacist Is A Bride"s Responsibility, Too Sam Cavenaugh Shows "Gigi" The new jewelry department adde to the Drug Store in Rose Hill. Sam's Drug Store in Rose Hill is one of the most complete and modern of its kind in Duplin County. From photo supplies, beach and camping supplies, toys, cosmetics, sun tan lotions to pre scriptions, Sam Cavenaugh has prepared his drug store to take care of almost every need of the people in that area. First. Sam Cavenaugh is a pharmacist, and he takes great pride in the care his store takes in carefully filling the prescriptions brought to him. However, he has forseen the need for a modern and complete drug store for that area and has provided all of the things usually found In stores of this type in larger cities. A complete fountain, magazine rack, and row on row of various and sundry Items are now en hanced by the addition of a large Jewelry depart mente where you may find almost anything desired in this line. Make it a point to visit Sam's Drag Store for all of your drug needs. I Sam's Drug Store ROSE HILL, NjC. PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS i ? ' ? ? ?? ?? ? .... i ? -Miii .1 ! " Gigi" Selects Sportswear From Hobbs Town & Country Collection i i "i li i ii iMtfiiiTiili i Mr?. B Franklin Hobbs Shows "Gigi" the lastest Styles in Rose Marie Reld Swim Wear. Hobb'g Town and Country Shoppe features many prominent lines other than the Rose Marie Reid swim suit line being shown Gigi by Mrs. Cleo Hobbs The most recent additions are Minx Modes, Jon McCauley and Personal Sportswear. These added to the many other outstanding lines, such as Slimaker, Gossard foundations, Hanea ? ?? v'?' -v i hosiery, Paris millinery, Texas Lesthercraft. Bux ton Campus Modes, and others, make this store equal to many in larger towns, as far as satsctSaa in nationally advertised brands and fashions are concerned. Mrs. Hobhs extends you a cordial In vitation to visit her delightful shoppe for new sum mer fashions. Hobbs Town & Country Shoppe fct(l ln ,|M| I Warsaw, K C. "Featuring Fashion'* finest" ' I lli^m ? ' mi Raleigh-Durham Airport JuM ?. for a visit with an aunt in New York City, and to * lead the World's Feir^^ ^ BnviUe. Tenn. is Mine time with bar Mrs. Elbert G. Smith and M*. and other relatives ia Pink Hill. Mrs Eva Smith to to Kin ston to be with her sisters, Meedames M. P. Whaley. Jen nie Stone and Berry Boatic, al so Mr. Bostic, who have teen as a result of an accident during the past weak. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Taylor. David and Donald Taylor were overnight visitors on the Out er *"*? !*?* week. Mrs. James Patterson and son, Jimmy of Raleigh, spent the past week with Mrs. Pat terson's father, Mr. S. M. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner and Misses Judy. Marsha and Lane have been vacationing at their cottage on Atlantic Beach. There for an overnight visit on Thursday were Mrs. T. A. Turner and Miss Connor ?Jones* Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turner, L. H.. Jr., and Debbie and Mrs Charlie Gillespie and sons. Joe and Davis spent the week end at their cottage at Topsail. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Rogers and son. Craig of Raleigh spent the week end with relatives near Pink Hill and left Sunday afternoon for a few days stay at Kill Devil Hill and Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton and children, Judy and Terry of Jacksonville, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ethro Hill and family. Mrs. 0. H. Barfield and Miss Ruby Barfield of Kinrton and Mrs. Seth King of Pink Hill spent Sunday with the Jim Pty ler family in Lancaster, S. C Saturday to attend funeral ser vices for Mrs. Cadette Page, mother of Mr. Rudolph Page of Pink Hill. Mrs. Isobell Burden and Mildred Burden are spending the summer with Mi*. Bur den's mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Clete Burden at Wapakonetia, Ohio. Marion Stroud was among Lenoir County club mem bers spending the past week at Manteo. Miss Annie Noble and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rouse and children, of Kins ton, R. F. D. Br, i'. i Wire overnight visitors at Man tat Thursday and attended the opening performance ot the Lost Colony Mr and Mrs. Quintan Stroud are awaiting the arrival of Mrs. Stroud's brother, Mr. Danfoi I Gates who has been ill with a heart hi Germany, and is being brought by sir to Walter Reed Hospital in the immediate future. Mrs. Gates and their four children have already arrived and are with relatives, in South Carolina. Mr. Walter Davis spsot the weekend at Rossboro with his daughter, Mrs Richard Pow ers. Mr. Powers and family Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kornegay and Mrs. Emmett Rogers visit ed Miss Bessie Kornegay who underwent major surgery at N. C. Memorial Hospital at Chapel Hill Thursday of last week. She was getting along as well as could be expected. They also visited Mrs. Viola Sheppard of Kinston who is a patient there. Mr. Way land Davis attaadsd the FFA State Convention in Raleigh last week. Mrs. Donald Thompson and son, Craig of Jacksonville spent a few days recently with her father, Mr. Thermnn Stroud. Mrs. L. G. Kornegay and two children of Benson spent the week end with Mrs. Annie Kornegay. On Sunday they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Souther land. Miss Sandra Southerland and Fran kie Southerland to Topsail for a seafood dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams and daughter of Raleigh and Mr. Melvin Williams who is employed at The Country Squire for the summer, spent the weekend with their mother Mrs. Christine William. Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Souther land, and Mrs. Bruce Souther land and children Nelda, Paula and Eddie visited their cous ins, Mrs. Kate Slaughter and Mrs. Mary Dixon at Pikeville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Souther land and family of Norfolk, Va were recent guests of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sou therland and other relatives and also were st Morehead for a few days. Mrs. Johnnie Agnes Smith was honored on her birthday by her children at a surprise dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jarman on Pink Hill. Rt. a Sunday. She re ceiveo a number of nice gifts from the guests, which includ ed Mr. and Mr*. Fitshugh Smith and family and Mr* Kornegay of Ml. OUve Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith and family. Mr and Mrs. Grayson Smith and children and Mrs. Janie Her ring all of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hicks of Deep Run spent Thursday with relatives in Johnson Coun ty, near Kenly. Mr and Mrs. Andy Caudill and daughter, Terry of Lancas ter, S. C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith Mr. and Mrs. BUI Cade and children of Charlotte were in Pink Hill during the weekend for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Weston. Mrs. Lillie Stroud is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lee in Fer nindina, Florida. Misses Betty, Janice and Donna Jean Smith, Martha Sheppard and Dianne Rogers spent Sunday afternoon at Cliffs of the Neuse Park. Mr and Mrs. Hunter Wells and children of Clinton were dinner guests Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rogers. ATTEND FUNERAL At Pink Hill Saturday to at tend funeral services for Mrs. Sallie S. Westbrook included the foUowing from out of town; Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair, Mss Maudie BiueU, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor. Mrs. Pat Wright, Mr. Walter Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith, Kinston; Rev. and Mrs. Joe Jones, Bur lington; Rev. and Mrs. N. P. Farrior, Rose Hill; Messrs Da vis WilUams, P. H. Williams. Murphy Williams and Phillip Smith, Newport News, Va.; Mrs. L. G. Kornegay, Benson; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooten, Grifton; Dr. W. Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson, Mr. Dpcfc Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stroud, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Thelitis Murphy, Miss Annie Catherine Rhodes. Mr. Jack Brinson, Mrs. Alton Newton, Mrs. SaUie Eva Tyn dall, Mrs. Mary Southerland, Miss Lottie WUliams, Mrs. C. E. Quinn, Mrs. N. B. Boney, Mrs. Colan Holland, Mr. An drew Patterson, Miss Yvonne Patterson, Mrs. Linda Souther land and Miss Fannie Yarboro of Kenansville; Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Hillsboro; Mr. Oliver A. Westbrook; Mr. Oliver Hop Smith, Warsaw; Mr. and Mrp. Grover Jones, Mrs. Her : l !i ? I W*1 PIW Ml Appro il Mdt f const according to a rocont announ cement by Rep. L. H. Foun tain. It will be located en Wal Broadway (Main St.i and wig embrace U.N0 sq. feet. The interior will be M square toot with a J,000-foot platform and dv rnrmrc JLJUiZipssss ' 3 7 '"' 20* W. Wain* V. ' ?' ??-? ' Qimiii, N. C. , . . ?