. j 1 Te I' .y," tie 1 "i (. ' -y i X n1""! - ' y at t e Luj 'In ',, f - sr.1!.. y Martin, " 7, J i lavid, I". len Vest : , 1i L:,:e and Llxie Bunlar s'.lt the amusing background of advertising agency warfare and radio community sings. One of the screen's , snappiest wise cracking newspapermen de parts from his light hearted roles to lav a highly dramatic pare, ai so as a newspaperman in "Last Train From .Madrid" the first story based on the present Spanish and L el-f Cum. A. "'.cvei esl : 1. '- ' ' : ivr.r" 7? . : -1, . it $ idiTn I 'J, Ljj :, L'-len Ma.k and Robert s. T'.o 1 lpst movie, "i. ..sir? six es'',, stan';:s that sloe' -g sirH'g cowboy, Tick Foran, doesn't boLe its name,-according to advices sent in advance of the next open ing at the Duplin Theatre. Warner melodrama called "Blaz ing Sixes", and the numeral, of course, refers to the six-gun with which Dick and his pals and their enemies, the stagecoach robbers, vollev their way through the plot, A new leading lady makes her i. . !i ( til ' ""uLr.tain -cu 'y LUci Ucb Eurus r'., i: ..c" ;s a i is a 1 : Program For WeekOf July 26 MONDAY. JULY 28TH -; ' ' ' SING and BE HAPPY STABBING ANTHONY MAETIN and GREAT ARRAY of BEAUTIFUL GIRLS TUESDAY JULY 27TH , . . - LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID ; STABBINQ DOBOTET LAMOUB, LEW AYEES, KABEN MORLEY and OILBEBT BOLAND. , m-Wu.Jv. .i.iwfn n . .null nil i-,i"iii.i.ili.i i vm m n .' i i 1 i " i ' WW "' WEDNESDAY, JULY 28TH . -1 , BLAZING SIXES STABBING DICE FOBAN - , - . .j THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 29TH and 30TH ' . MOUNTAIN MUSIC STABBING BOB BURNS and MARTHA BAYS ' ; SATURDAY, JULY 31ST ' ' EVENING and NIGHT TWO GUN LAW STARRING CHARLES STARRETT ,. . SATURDAY NIGHT OWL SHOW sliM' ; ': 'r ; : --I STABBING PAT O'BBTEN,; HENRY FONDA and MARGARET LINDSAY " t' ' .j WANOCA THEATRE . WALLACE, NORTH CAROLINA ; Program For WeekOf July 26 MONDAY, JULY 26TH y,. 'v 1 v;fv' f - EVER SINCE EVE . ; v j STARRING MARION DAvTES,ROBERT MONTGOMERY . and PATSY KELLY , ? ' " TUESDAY JULY 27TH . - " ' r-. - - ON AGAIN OFF AGAIN STARRING WHEELER and WOOLSEY 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 28TH , . ... NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE STARRING William BOYD t- THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY29TH and 30TH ' PARNELL wliRRING CLARE GABLE and MYBNA LOY ' THUBSDAY ONLY , , Jco Lcuis " James JJIraddock , , CHAMPION FIGHT , -23 KINUTES of REAL FIGHTING ', ' ' 1 ' No Extra Charge For Admission - " "w' CATTJZTAY, JULY 31ST TO TPP PI I? i ? s iXr f l with an unfort . ' ' 5 . . i ing his mcmo' y ' f 1 1 ' ; I on the head, Hi c. y s . I to normal when L'-. -.."y t with large qu;intli!s s of wn. r t . knowing Kartha I 7s, y .a c. ' imagine what a .welcome iavita tion that is. Bob meeta Kartha after runr.:: away irom Home to avo j ccirn married off to Terry V.'&ll.erj with whom his brother, played by John Howard, is in love. Bob has lost his memory, and finds himself in possesion of an expensive car, lots of cash, and a driver's license is sued to Hamilton Lovelace, and in that .character, Bob : and Martha fall m love, The Joyce C:l';ons CIs cf tie n5' t with Tr .eri Ls. rill.a aid Aiams. ATtsr a sLort cievo tional and business session g'mes were enjoyed. At the close cf the . - . ' . . " - . m A - From that point on. the ran eoes . meetins? c :licious rcire.oic.s completely wild. Xvery once in a were srjved. wiiiip -Rnh ita Amr& in fhn tare.' Mr And Mrs. JU Curry and lam- fc , r.o.1 nf ww mnwn'ilv of Warsaw visited the Kctiod- recovers his memory, and cant stand the sight of Martha, then she clunks him on top of the head, and presto He's once more Borneo to her Jul iet, v , f. ; v ! "Slim" is a picturesque out door drama dealing ; with those colorful young men who seem to weK Mnred at the close - ' . 1 1 A. L I' nave been negiecnea nereioion ay meeting. noveust and, scenarists, tne unes- i . tZ.e i ', f - ' tt T 4 4 , ily of Warsaw visited the ist Barsonage last Weiaciicy. ifrs: Louis Amaa was l:;,f"t t the members of the -"'.Xet&odist Missionary Society last Wednes day afternoon. The program was presented by Mrs. H, J. Faison. The topic of which was Foreign Sohools. She also gave the Hie of Lamar Haygood. Refre&ments men who string high-tension wires across the land . ' Fat O'Brien and Henry Fonda are co-staring as a pair of pole- climbing pals. Margaret Lindsay is the girl whom they beta love. Ferrel MacDonald is tneir doss. Stuart Erwin is their buddy. Oth ers who figure in their adventures are Dick iPurceu, Joseph sawyer, John Litel, Craig Beynolds, Jane Wyman and Joseph King. Bay Enright directed Jne pio tnre from the screen play by Wil liam: 'Wister Haines, who was also author of "Hum" as a mn neiuus novel. ,' 'i ' ' BROWN-PRIDGEN Friends of Mr And Urs. Ben Eobbs are glad to leant that their little daughter is improving in Dr. Sidbury's Hospital in Wilmington. Mr. and Jars. Jim uaraen ana daughter, Elva, Mrs. Anna Casey, Mrs. A. v. Basi ana cuuoren vis ited relatives at Beaufort . last Thursday, Mrs. Robert Eirkland of Little ton and little ion Bobby are the goests of Mrs. T. W., Smith. Miss Louise Allen of Winston- Salem spent several days in Fais on last week the guest of Mrs. F. W. Oakes. . Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Epratt were the weekend guests of their sister, Mrs. M. C. Bowden. Miss Bettie Stott Gibbons ' of I- vu T. :! j retov r-3-1 'I a .1 L -. I . T. ; v s-l son, L.n v cf liiLam srsnt the ' ' i Lj. acd I.s. James .. x. . Lj. t 1 I.' s. C. V. r:oi,:,.s, Jr;, ail C:.:. ... Lroofcs, EI ,of Wal ! r , is f .Ls cf Kr. and Urs. i C. Ci I i I-y. I. s Li Zrczim went deep s:a fLLir j at E anaboro Satur lay. ' r..!l.:s Curceron of Lake Wacca- n:aw, f:?nt.uniay and Monday la tu.. "o. . T! e .Vr?.n's Auxiliary of the rrei t iL a Church met Tuesday at tie Loii-e cf Mrs. C. L. Swan. Urs. Leon 1 lowers will have charge of tlie program. Eeverel from Calraso attended toe wedllr of Iliss Hararet TriJsn and Charles Brown in V'arsaw Tuesday. us. J. R. Maxwell is in Wil mington with her little granddau ghter, iZarj Bellamy, who was op erated on for appendicitis. Mary is doing nicely, ; , iijx y i v .if yf C- '.".vd. Tl-cr.Ijy aflc,.. i I a s 1 i: .'-- vtd Ltl 3 Eil a i ' j 1 Trir, .-riatlon v.;.s f ' V 1 I, "r. ultcrs, J. A. I l'.li ani J IT. r ime. Cn I'riJay nrj.-t cr- "i" -ace: -cut exercijes ucre L..IJ. I" -.'.i d.'i"..i't mcnt eymifl tie wo;.k tliey had dons al e-i'.Lltti srrils cf it. The prcram was octscIuJcd with a story by Mrs. Valicis. - - NOTICE CF ADMINISTRATION The Undersigned having this day qualified as administrator of the estate of G. A. Outlaw, deceas ed, notice is hereby given to all persons having any claim ' or larl CCD lufs v Morris f'. 8-21-7-1-ai lumber, touwcoo t wood. Toll for ,--- fifth. Warsaw. July 81 A weaaing of outstanding interest and nnns iml heantv took Blace in the War saw Methodist Churcn on xuesaay Jnlv20. at 10 o'clock, wiin ariiis Marsraret Pridgen of Warsaw, became the onae ' oi Charlie Brown of JMtecasi ana Norfolk, Va. The tastefully arran ged setting included tall baskets of white crepe myrtle and Japan ese peas, low baskets ox pinic giaa ioli and Queen Anne's lace, and candelabra with lighted candles, acrainst a Dacksrround of ; banked asparagus fern and summersweet Pastor of the bride, Bev. W. F. Waters conducted the ceremony. Ushers were James Robert Grady, of Eenansvaie and George P. Pridgen, Jr., of Warsaw. An unus ual program of nuptial music was given by Miss Sallie G. 1 Pridgen, Miss Catherine Pridgen and Eccles Pridgen, as follows: "The Little Red Lark" and "Die Lotnsblume," piano "TKe , Sunshine of Your Smile," vocal solo, "A t Dream," flute solo, a,nd "The World is Waiting for the i . Sunrise,", vocal and flute. "Theme from Sonata in A,". Mozart, was played during the ceremony; Wagner's and Men delssohn's Wedding Marches were used as processional and reces sional, respectively. ' v , Mrs, J. R. Grady of Eenans ville, sister of the bride, and Miss Miriam Sloan of Wallace attended the bride as dame of honor and maid of honor. Mrs. Grady wore a navy embroidered silk marquis ette with yellow and blue acces sories; talisman roses composed her shoulder corsage, Miss Cloan wore a becoming navy . chiton dress, with an applique-trimmed natural straw hat, and navy ac cessories; her flowers" were pink roses. The bride entid with her fa ther, G. P. TrLVn f x:&r Iter d" 3 vas a tj'o-picce t' I Wilson was visitor in town last Thursday. ' Mrs. W. L. Hicks was the guest of Mrs. Joyce Gibbons in Wilson Thursday and Friday of last week. Mrs, x. W. oakes, an. , Jim Watkins and Miss Louise Allen vi sited A. W. Oakes, Sr., in Eooker- ton last Thursday. - Mrs. Jess Maness or Ainton the guest of her mother Mrs. Hen- rv Hatcher. ' The Sesame Club met Wednes day af ternon at the home of Miss Winifred Faison with Mrs. larl Bert and Mrs. J. XL Fierce of Warsaw assistant hostesses. Tit president, Mrs. 0. L. TZzZiZ-s called the meeting to order ,exl a short business :. session . fvllowci alter wMch the followirj Itc rara was presented. Mrs. 8. li. Ireland, dicussed ti". Universl'lc: of North Carolina. . Llrs.. Esi't' Taylor told of Ce actisa of tl lecrislature reardiE2 tie str.t. schools. At the close of the meet ing brick ice cream ana cr se were served dirii?3r tie sacU 1 The MJ3re-Tlioais:i r ' family reunion rest Lt I it" Ten-MUe lap't church near 1 : i key, Cairrson County. TLoa f ' tending from rison were , Z ." . T 1.-11 VT-t1V:. T" '' ana us. i..ai-tui Winifred rs""-n, Mies f " I Mrs. E. J. 1'.-s. A. I'. Vl ington, Miss liar" a I " ' 1 l W. L. Micks, J.-:-.:s Mrs. 0. L. Tajlor, Junius McCulIca r LtVane. Mrs. I. L. Tdrri i to Circle Eo.C st'i rian AaxlTrT I ' Mrs. T E. Li . ! a I tional, end Mis. T. rf-'ni: 1 tie j f-.lV.-am"-... 1." ttle t' j i. ? nfr ' T.etts - Daily Vacation Sclicol In Llarmolia The annual, daily vacation Bible school of the Methodist Church was held last . week. In the Pri mary Department there were '' 13 enrolled in the daily vacation Bi ble school at Magnolia. Teachers were Mrs. W, F. Wal ters, Misses Elizabeth and Louise Sanderson. Their topic was, "Our E&iiy Bread." They worked witl wheat, corn and potatoes. An at tractive wheat poster was made. Milk was included in the ttsij, and a 'Thank God for Food" pos ter was made containing many pictures of different foods..' The chudren made -prayer books . and NOTICE! I wich to announce tliat Iv;lll be with . A'V.Vi::','y4i''"''t'; ' F, WAREHOUSES - - tkreuh Uii3 season and v;f.l L lzd to serve friends ll. i D:zy OHD cs 'carofclffy as per, f mm i mmn. m"m fi i r.-v l : v t. Tjl j Ycu c:rch for th3 L.t vr.!: sdl! H;:t l:o". much rr.crD i;r in your farnily budget! r n. ,irii3 end . w-kon.u jCi c 1 .. x c a s ict f ." in ,f r :ntciproccci-3ci Lrc! Extra v!: ) . t c i 1 ID

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