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x'xvts#/** /w i rjviiuuni, triivilitideh x% f lifvx - ... ■ ■ . ■ ' .. f 1 HHHHffiHHHSHHHHHHI Frontier fireball Yvonne De Carlo Is about to ease Effinond O’Brien (second from right) out of a tight spot in this scene from Para mount’s rough and rousing Technicolor thriller, “Silver City,’* show ing at the Dunn Theatre Sunday. This Nat Holt production Is based on a Saturday Evening Post story. Edmond O'Brien, Yvonne De Carlo ® Star In Spectacular Action Film . Paramount’s "Silver City.” a Technicolor drama about a colorful 19th century mining center and the rough and tumble fortune seek ers who dug, slugged and killed to win their share of the precious ore. will open on Sunday f>t the Dunn Theatre. Based on a Satur day Evening Post story by Luke Short, this fast-paced adventure stars Edmond O’Brien, Yvonne De 1 Carlo, Barry Fitzgerald, Richard /"’en, Gladys George and Laura Elliot in some bold and desperate doings played out in America’s rich est silver country. Producer Nat Holt took his cast and crew to picturesque'Tuolumir? City in California’s High Sierrr.s for location filming. The more mod ern building front on the town’s main streets were revamped to look as they did in the brawling 1870's of the story, and tons of dirt were I tamped over the paving, to repres- HARNETT TODAY * SATURDAY Bn— *cri ALSO | ~ SHORT—TOM AND JERRY SUNDAY LEO GORCEY EASTBIDE KIDS in "Spooks Run Wild" ALSO COMEDY CARTOON V\l iLlfcl m “ LABT TIME TODAY ~ * * Rod Cameron in 1 “The Sea Hornet” Phone *445 B. Wilson Ave. # SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE # Tim Holt John Ireland in in "OVERLAND "THE BASKETBALL TELEGRAPH" FIX" / t Also ’ “Don Daredevil Rides Again”—Bugs Bunny “ SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY lihjggjM r Addedj.j„« Latest world ill News ——L •• • / - ' ope, ent the main stem of a frontier town. Other location sites were the tweed hills above towns, an old fashioned saw miU, an abandoned mine and a mountain railway. O’Brien appears as a mining company assayer who rigs a silver holdup, later squares things in an explosive series of eoisodes that brings him over to the right side of the law and into the arms of a fiery frontier miss. The popular star, who has recently come in for a large share of outdoor rough stuff, wa3 last seen in Nat Holt’s production of “Warpath” as a trouble-hungry cavalryman, will Shortly be seen as a railroad trou bleshooter in Holt's "The Denver Sc Rio Grande.” Miss De tiarlo, the lithe lovely who first achieved screen promin ence as a snake-hipped charmer, in "Salome, Where She Danced,” plays the spitfire boss of a rugged mining crew. Veteran character ac tor Barry Fitzgerald, who won an Academy Award for his perform ance in “Going My Way,” portrays a conniving mine owner, and Rich ard Arlen appears as a prospector harried by claim jumpers and a roving-eyed wife. “Silver City” was directed by By ron Haskin, whose recent assign ments include “Warpath” and "Treasure Island.” Ray Rennahan, voted Academy Awards for his lens work on “Gone With The Wind” and “Blood and Sand,” was the cinema-photographer. Adelaide Coats Feted At Shower Thursday Night Mrs. Derwood Godwin and Mrs. B. O. Slaughter were co-hostesses at the Godwin home on W. Buries St. last night at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Adelaide Coats, bride-elect. A gay Christmas note was car ried out In the decorations for the home with greeriery and berries predominating. Miss Coats was pre sented a lovely white carnation corsage and a bowl in her crystal from the hostesses. Ganies appropriate for the oc- MRS. PENNY NAMED PRESIDENT OF PLEASANT GROVE HD CLUB The Pleasant Community Home Jemonstratlon Club met at the home of Mrs. T. H. Penny. A buf fet supper was served to members, their husbands and invited guests Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lee. , After the supper the meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. T. H. Penny and opened with the Thanksgiving Hymn. The roll call showed 14 members present. The officers for the coming year was announced as the following: President: Mrs. Edwin Penny; Vlce-Pres., Mrs. T. H. Pehny; Sec Meadow P.T.A. * Holds Meeting, List Committees On December 3. Meadow School parents and teachers held their Snd P.T.A. mating. Approxima tely 200 members were present. The meeting was called to order bv the president. Mrs. Joe E. Hud son. Mrs. Hudson encouraged the members to make out P.TA. a suc cess. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, after which Miss Margaret Watt and her home room students presented a rhanel program which was enjoyed by everyone. A list of the members of the various committees ’appointed by Mrs. Hudson was read bv Mrs. Hud son. Theq were as follows: Membership Committee: Mrs. Annie Lee Allen. Mrs. Alonzo Bare foot. Mrs. Ben Wood. Program Committee: Mrs. Vida Wood, Miss Margaret Watt, Mrs. Stephen Lee. Ways Sc Means Committee: Mrs. Heber Johnson, Mrs. Glenwood Clifton, Mrs. Lawrence Peacock. Social Committee: Mrs. Wade Wood, Miss Kathering Kilgore, Mis. Carl Peacock. Magazine Committee: Mrs. Tal mage Lee, Mrs. Gardner Morri3, Mrs. Moses Tart By-Laws Committee: Mrs. Robert Wheless, Mrs. G. W. Harriett, Mrs. Almon Bass. Mrs. Annie L. Allen, chairman of the local P.T.A. membership drive, reported that out of the 25c mem- < bership fee that is required to join 10 cents goes to the National or ganization, 5 cents goes to the State organization, and 10 cents remains here in our Local organization. A motion was made and carried that we take >I.OO from the treas ury and present it as a prize to the room having the largest per centage of members present. A cake is also to be baked and ser ved to the room winning the prize. It was also decided that mem bers who do not have children in school be allowed to represent and vote for the room of their-choice. Mrs. Harriett’s Ist grade lection and Mrs. Allen’s 6th grade hetiao. 1 had the largest percentage of pSr -1 ents present, with a 12% represen casion were enjoyed oy the guests, Delicious refreshments Carrying out the bridal scheme were served, con sisting of Angel’s delight topped with green cherries, bridal squares and. nuts. Tiny bells tied with red ribbons were on each guests’ plate as a favor. Sixteen guests were present for the enjoyable evening. . STEWART. ■ '"L™:r v - , “Fort Defiance” Fhane 3741 ,N. Wlbon Ave. • SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE » R * ok |a l,an * Grant "NIGHT RIDERS OF "NORTHWEST MONTANA" TERRITORY" Also “Government Agent vs. Phantom Legion”—Cartoon >< SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY / \ The World Faced With Destruction By / \ Strange ‘Men” And Demonic / \ Machines From A Distant / X Planet!! U. A WHAT IS THIS E25£5J?£LF AN life invader from SKE» T tub badtu ano ™" < mm* wn. ■■■» iAKIH SOON WILL IT 22“*“ Mil a COME OVT OF Zi * * ‘STOOD STILL *s“* AND SFACEr —With— [ * X ■ i i Michael Rennie $ Xv s*. w Patricia Neal -X - X, ms DAILY RECOSD. DUNN. N. C. retary, Mrs. Joe H. Penny, Jr., Treas., Mrs. S. W. Turlington. Plans were made for the Christ mas party which will be held at the American Legion Hut in Buies Creek December 19. The program for the evening was “How Do I Rate as a Parent." which was discussed by the family life leader, Mrs. T. H. Penny and Mr. Vic Lee, an invited' speaker. During the recreation period bin go was played with several winners. The meeting adjourned to meet again in December. Come And Sit Tea Given In Honor Os Adelaide Coats Miss Pat Snipes and Miss Fannie Sue Tumage were co-hostesses at a delightful come and sit tea at the Snipes home yesterday aft*r noon at 5:00 in honor of Miss Ade laide Coats, bride-elect of Richard Monds. . Miss Coats was given a lovely corsage of red roses and a toaster from the hostesses when she arrived at the tea. The home was most attractively decorated, carrying out a Christmas motif with poinsettias. in the liv ing room. *n the dining room the mantle held a lovely snow scene. The table was laid .with a maderia cloth and centered With red car nations and fern in a cut work crystal bowl. Christmas e r eerier y was used throughout the home. Mrs. L. L.. Coats, mother of the bride-elect, poured Russian tea for the affair and Mrs. Leonard Monds, mother of the prospective groom, served snowballs and assisted in serving sand tarts, salted pecans and decorative cheese straws. Tall burning topers in silver candle abras lighted the dining room for the tea. ' Attending the tea were Mrs. Coats, Miss Coats, Mrs. Monds, Mrs. Reca Whittington, Mrs. Ernest P. Rus sell, Mrs. Wesley Coats and Misses Nancy Abernathy, Rita Fleishman, .fcekie Campbell, Eloise Johnson, Sally Whitehead, Isabel Naylor and Miss Pat Johnson and Hrs. Charles I Levinson of Benson. SEE XMAS SHOW Mrs. J. W. Thornton, Mrs. J. ; Lloyd Wade and Mrs. Charles Highsmlth attended the annual Christmas show of the Raleigh Garden Club at the Governors 1 Mansion in Raleigh Thursday eve ning. tation. Mr. Harriett suggested that we present a Christmas program on i the night of December 19th with I all members to be invited. The . motion was voted on and carried, i Mr.’ Harriett reported that we l have one new school bus, making ■ a total of 13 buses. We also have . 349 new library books, 2 new maps, 30 new chairs, and 11 new book ■ cases. It was decided that the members of the executive committee should ! meet together one half hour early before each P.TA. In Mrs. Smith’s room, for a short business meeting. After the business meeting, re freshments of coca-colas and cook ies were served and enjoyed by everyone. ■ H H 7*: s I ■I I '1 t : ' p. c >;X'' *' 1 j I‘‘-vH ■ ; BS&yjjl e ■ /X'X / XX',x x' ,-X x SHB H - ~,x ' X msM i '' ''' X/f'V'' j '' yj?; i' , A -, v, PHH Bi - -d Lid ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Currie of Columbia, S. C. announce the engagement of Mrs. Currie’s daughter Miss Lois Jean Guyton to Corporal L. C. Maynard, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Maynard of Dunn. Corporal Maynard is now serving, with the 11th Airborne at Ft. Campbell, Ken. The wedding date will be announced later. THURSDAY AFTERNOON BOOK CLUB HEARS MRS PRIDGEN ON REVIEWS i Mrs. H. O. Mattox was hostess yesterday afternoon at 3:30 at her home on W. Harnett St. to mem bers of the Thursday Afternoon Book. Club. | Members were served delicious 1 refreshments upon arrival. The , Mattox home was attractively deer 5 orated with the Christmas motif . being carried out. Mrs. John Allen McLeod presided over a short business session and discussion. | Miss Kitty Taylor, chairman of | the program committee introduced . Mrs. Flora McKoy who in turn in ’ ,troduced Mrs. B. C. Pridgen who , was speaker for the occasion. \ Mrs. Pridgen gave a review on , the two books, “East Os India" ' and “East Os Home” by Sambra ’ Roma Rau, a native of India who was reared in England and received . her education at Wellesley College. [ Her uncle is a representative to the , United Nations from India. , In commenting on the books Mrs. Pridgen stated that these books ' are not political In any way but an account of the habits and cus . toms of the people of India with emphasis on the caste system that prevails there. The' books consti- Plans Completed For Wedding Os Coats And Monds Plans have been completed for the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Adelaide Chats, bride-elect of Rich ard Shelton Monds which will be an event of Sunday, December 16 at the First Baptist Church in Dunn at 4:00 in the afternoon. The officiating minister will be the Rev. Ernest Russell. Music will be by Mrs. Mac Jernigan, Miss Patsy Cromartie and Mr. Benny Slaughter. / Matron of honor for Miss Coats will be Mrs. Wesley Coats, Her only other attendant will be her sister, Miss Rose Marie Coats, as junior bridesmaid. Honorary at tendants for the bride are Miss Hilda BorreU, Miss Pat Snipes, Miss Betty Lou Bell of Benson. Miss Pat Johnson, Miss Isabel Naylor, Miss Ruby Surles, Miss Jean Goff, Miss Faye Monds, Mrs. Charles Levinson of Benson and Miss Betty Sue Draughon. Best man .for the prospective bridegroom will be his father, Mr. Leonard Monds. Ushers are Llyod and Jimmy Coats, brother of the bride-elect, Douglas Baswen of Durham, Floyd Godwin, Jr., Walter Jackson and Billy Monds, brother -of UM prospective bridegroom. Mrs. Wesiey Goats and Mrs. L. L. Coats will- have a cake cutting ; aftar .the .wedding for < tne ' wtddlhg partY, eMse Mend* and out of town guests. tute a look at the ancient customs of India through the eyes of one who is accustomed to the western ways of the United States and Eng land. Those attending the meeting were Mrs. Blanche Barefoot, Mrs. Russell Bassford, Mrs. R. L. God win, Mrs. Charles Highsmith, Mrs. N. M. Johnson, Mrs. Fred McKoy, Mrs. J Allen McLeod, Mrs. L. A. Tart, Mrs. Durham Taylor, Mrs. Herbert Taylor, Miss Kitty Taylor, Mrs. J. W. Thornton, Mrs. J. Lloyd Wade, Mrs. J. W. Whitehead and Mrs. P. A. Lee. VISITOR HERE M Sgt. John F. Deegan of Penn sylvania and Fort Lee Virginia will spend the weekend as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Byrd. CENTER VKW ' 'LAST TIME TODAY 'Wasmm *ma saasotv I : SAT. ONLY 1 r, BOTPW MONDAY BOX OFFICE OPENS*3O j S Rm!aniw t - A €hii£ai 9 MRS. MARTHA BEENE JACKSON- * x MARRIED TO ENSER W. COLE - r A marriage of interest to Litling- ) ton took place Friday December 7,, at 8:15 ».m. in the ClarVstor. Meth- i odist Church in Decatur, Ga.. when Mrs. Martha Beene Jackson of De catur was married to Enser W. Cole of Lillington and Salisbury. The Rev. Mr. Aray. pastor of the cP' -f-h officiated. The bride wore a Navy blue suit witn matching accessories and had an orchid corsage, i Immediately following the cere mony Mr. and Mrs. William Beene. Miss Currin Honored By Angier Ladies Miss Billie Ruth Currin, bride elect, was honored in Angier Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Roy Williams and Mrs. Williams, Jr., entertained at an informal tea at the home of the latter. Guests were greeted by the host esses and the honoree. The Christmas motif, was used /in the decorations and in the re freshments. The dining table was centered with a Christmas arrange ment with red carnations flanked by red candles in silver holders. Mrs. Van Stephens poured tea. Mrs. Kenneth Jackson assisted in serv ing. The honoree was given a corsage of red carnations and a gift of china. Each guest received a Christ mas nosegay. There were about 20 guests. —■ ■■ .V DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF JOHNNY MACK : AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA * TUESDAY NIGHT X" X DEC. 18-9 TO - DUNN ARMORY 4 %.s Vi SPONSORED BY DUNN AMVfTS , * %-p *TT :: -,i< LOOK - LOOK - LOOK YOUTH FOR CHRIST . . , PRESENTS Z„ Mr. Walter F. Anderson ” t* |HBE ■«. -|j| B?- ONE OF THE X Last Quartet L°, uth SOUTH'S Central | I Christ py Year. Comti^^a XX METHODIST Vjn LAYMEN. -Il All - _l| BE SURE TO ATTEND Remember: Saturday, Dec. 15,8p;(gr[ FOR ALL PEOPLE OF ALL CHUfCtm^ PAGE THREE -f ther end sister-ln-lkw. nf >’tt» j bride, received at a i 1 • ’ ■ *•••' -ie in Lecatur 1.-om u ,to 10:30 p.m. —... The bride is the chief - aWntor for the Army Engineers in--the Southeastern Area with headquar ters in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. supervisor of air installations Wi the Ninth Air Force, Ah ß for-the past two years has made his home tn Lillington where he» resides at the home of Mrs. B, P v Genuiy.. • For the present Mrs/ Cole Wi|l retain her position with- the" Army but later Mr. and Mrs._ Sole plati to establish their residence hl'Sßlis bury. —— .. Markets ■* stations: A large 63, A 'medium 55, B large 50, current collections• 60- 51. ~ - RALEIGH (IP) Hog- Washington: Slightly weaker with ,top 18.00 for good and choice 18(d --240 lb. barrows and gilts. Goldsboro, Dunn, Wilson, Kin ston, Rocky Mount. Smitlifield, Ma ; rion, Lumberton, Fayettlev^lle , .' Clin ton and Florence: Steady at ,18JX). I DENNING—ADAMS *“ Mis. Mattie G. Adams of Angier • has announced the enga’gement of her daughter, Miss Ruby Adams pi ■ Raleigh to Pfc. James M. Denning : of Fort Hood, Texas. PfK Denning is the son of Mr. and Mrs* J:‘"W Denning of Angier. The weddinq is planned for later this, month.
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