- 25 St ' I 1 9 i h WondfrI Words of Life A loyerty StrWeil Youth Turnt Hymn Writer ' ' In "1848 a ragged little teyaiH)ld bor walked from bis log cabin bom In ths woods of Clear field County, Pennsylvania, to the neighboring town of Rome, He had brought ft basket ol berries to sell so that h might add a far pen- nles to 'those he was saving to boy cheap , violin.' -', Walking the streets in teareS ot ft market for his berries, the lad heard strangely; beantb ful music.. He hurried toward the house front which the enchanting sound came. It most be a piano, he thought, because his mother had, ' told him about Iho sound. The only instrument he had actually heard wm a flute he had vfefr tied from a .cane. si'V. Putting his basket on the steps, the boy ran tured to the open door. When the lady saw him she abruptly stopped playing. Philip Bliss related in- later life that he begged the lady; to "please play some more." Instead of being accommodated, he was-, ordered away; and scolded, for making tracks on the porch SrttU bis dusty feet. ; . ,. ,., - - . Before be died In a railroad wreck Is bis thirty-eighth year, Philip Bliss was to writ many a song that ladies would be playing on pianos for generations. Ho usually wrote his . own words to his melodies, most ot hit tjjejn.es, being taken from sermons. : As editor of his highly popular 'Gospel Songs' ... for which his royalties ran more ', than $M,000, the boy who had once been de nied the luxury of hearing a piano, wrote; !..,. ,lng them over toaln to ms, "... Wonderful word of Llfei - V . Let me mere of their beauty see; . Wonderful words of life. ' . . Words of life and beauty, ; Teach me faith and duty , , Beautiful words, wonderful words, Wonderful words of tWe. - Christ, the biassed One, gives to all Wonderful words of Life. , Innsr, Hat to the loving call, Wonderful words of Life. AH so freely given, - V Wooing us to Has van; Beautiful words, wonderful words, l Wonderful words of Life. . ' Iwmtly eeho the goepel call, Wonderful word of LHej Dfer pardon and peace to all, - Wonderful words of Life. , 1 tfssus, only Saviour, , 1 1 Sanctify foreveri ' ' . Beautiful words, wonderful words, j Wonderful words of Life. .. . Tide Water Power lhere today at the Edison Electric n t -j. 1 institute convention ompasy r iioaorca ; Thom.s B. - Smiley; residential mcago, m., -Apru - iwo 01 ana rural sales manager of the the highest honors that can be won Carolina company, received the by electric utility .sales personnel George A. Hughes award and $250; were bestowed on Carolina Power and Mrs. Marguerite. G. Surles & Light Company of Raleigh, N.C., home service director for the ame' lWARSAtyN.C ' . Sunday and Monday, April 13-14 Sailor Beware With DEAN MARTIN and. JERKY LEWIS ' v Cartoons Tues ay, April IS The Lady From Texas With HOWARD DUFF & MONA FREEMAN (Technicolor) . - - Wednesday, April 16 Doable Feature .- The Groom Wore Spurs . - With JACK CARSON i Savage Drums .- With SABU Thursday and Friday, April 17-18 . Bugles In The Afternoon 1 . , (Technicolor) With RAY MILLAND and HELENA CARTER Saturday, April 19 ; Double Feature Stage To Blue Diver With WHIP WILSON ..- As You Here With WILLIAM TRACT ft WEEK OF APRIL 13 Sunday Monday . My Favorite Spy With BOB HOPE and IIEDDY LAMAR, , Tuesday laavoiivivt .'Noaoau aanvAi mm . LEIGIITON and ROBERT BEATLY . Wednesday STAN LAUREL and , OLIVER HARDY J J.ay and Friday utility, accepted the Laura McCill nome service award and S200. Today marked the third time in as many tries GP&L has won the Hughes award- for electric ranee promotion 'and the first -time one company has won it twice in suc cession. CF&L too won in 1940 and 1950. The latest award com mended the company's "100,000th range", sales promotion which last year speeded tip range sales to the rate of one every seven minutes of the , buslriess day In company territory. . The MCCall award was made by McCall's magazine for the Inten sified work of CP&iL's borne' ser vice representatives, who made; 80, 000 .personal calls and ten time Local iPaslor Rev. R. C. Clentz. P 'stor of Belk Memorial Presbyterian Church In Hkkory, -N.' C. was guest speaker at th 27th District Home Demon stration. Federation ' meeting in KenansviUe, Thursday,' April 3. A' native of . Union County, Rev. Clentz received his college train ing at Davidson I College and: Uni versity of South Carolina, Gr. duat ing in 192 r from Columbia Theo logical Seminary then of Columbia. S. C. He was pastor of Bethel and Cornelius Presbyterian Churches near Davidson College! ' His best known . work was Superintendent Home Missions for Wilmington Presbytery. Preachinsor holdine meetings in "v every Presbyterian Church in his territory which em braced 10 ountles in E stem Car- uima. . ma vcu ago iu. viiui L'U au ditions was more, than a 100' new members each year for twelve years. - - Rev. Clontz was originator of the Young Peoples Conference held at White Lake, of which he was director for 12 ye:rs. (For 5 years be was pastor of First Presbyter Ian Church in Whitevllle, N. C. and. Pastor of a group of Home Mission Courche located In and around Marion, N. C. for 7 yeao. that m ny indirect contacts with homemakers in -1951. They are supervised by Mrs. Surles, a grad uate of Winthrop College and a former borne economics teacher in the two Carolinas. The Hughes award was made by Hotpoint and named for the inven tor of the electric r. nge. Oral Roberts Revival Tent BPW Present' . On Friday night, April 4th, the Warsaw High School auditorium was the location ol the celebra tion of the -third anniversary of the Spring P4hd!n revue fp.ie sented by the 'Duplin county Busi ness and professional Women's Club sponsored by the merchants of W.rsaw and neighboring towns. Highlights of the show was the presentation of Miss Glenda Brink ley as guest soloist. Miss Brink ley is a recent contest winner on the Paul Phlteman show and is a native of Clinton. LAWN POWER MOWERS Gas & Eleotrio $54.95 up - GREGG BROTHERS Front St Market St. Wilmington Honored On First Birthday ? Little Timothy Roland Batchelor celebrated his 1st birthday Sun day afternoon when his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Batche'.er entertained several of the young honorees - cousins at a party at their home. A beautiful white birthday cake with a lighted pink ocndlo centered the refreshment tatle ,..Thli .was served with ice I 1-1 U II uJ I I II l A i m:i ii i ir .usiUSi..jml I 1) I 1 sriinimm--"ip-'!rraiwiiMwi iimiiinminwi l; JUIMMIllllllll Y Ml.. 1 XI II I II. V iitiiibii..liiit.iiiailiilliil! BEULAVILLE, N. C. DUPLIN'S NEWEST AND LARGEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE WEEK OF APRIL 13 The Frog Men tarHnsj RICHARD WIDMARK and DANA ANDREWS "A-a "i ' " Tuesday and Wednesday Smugglers Island v In Technicolor '- s Starring EVELYN KEYES and JEFF CHANDLER : .".'--..:.: i . Thursday and Friday -....-, Payment On Demand Starring BETTt DAVIS and BARRY SULLIVAN - Saturday (Double Feature) Renegades Of The Rio Grande With ROD CAMERON AND 1 Leave It To: The Marines i , ' - ' - Starring SID MELTON shd MARA LYNN j , , ed. :. . , rr NationJ Plannine Association wutnontles report numerous exoer. lmenis snow that the yield of corn hay or other crops may be increas ed from 50 to more, than 200 per cent by one application of fertil izer. lhere are more than 50 farm crops that require pollination and about 80 per cent of this job is uone Dy noneyDees. .- Here is the big tent, seating 12,500 people, which will be set up In Fayetteville for the 16-day revival campaign to be conducted by the Rev. Oral Roberts of Tulsa, Okla., famous "Healing Waters" evan gelist. The meeting will, start Friday. April 11. MtofcoK.: Js Rev. Oral Roberts of Tul;, Okla., nationally known evangelist, will conduct a 16-day evangelistic campaign,-starting April 11, his 12,500 cap city tent which will be set up one mile north of Fayetteville. Ser vices will be held each night at 7:30. cream to these guests. Angela Ruddell of Jacksonville, June, Miller of Beulaville. Timmy was remembered with several appro priate -gifts upon this occasion, Beulaville Beta Club Represented At Convention Members of the Beulaville Beta Club;; attended the .nnual Bfa Club Convention held In Railelgh, on March 21 and 22. On IP - H-v night -the club members attenrk'd the talent contest held in Mem orial Auditorium. On Saturday the club visited Duke University in North Carolina at Chapel Hill. S.turday evening the club at- HulaDrive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. C. Sunday and Mond'y, April 13-14 Fixed Bayonets Richard Gene BASEHART EVANS Also News and Cartoon Tuesday - Wednesday, April 15-10 Let's Make It Legal Claudette MacDonald COLBERT CAREY Short and Cartoon Thursday-Friday, April 17-18 Flame Of Araby Jeff Maureen CHANDLER O'HARA Short and C'irtoon Saturday, April 19 North Of The Great Divide Starring ROY ROGERS Also Serial, Short and Cartoon Ae Feature) - i - 'V ' ' - With BARTON T.IcLEAN and BUSTEH CRAEBI AND - ' ' taturuay ( uam. r L ?"-n 'ti?lT' (V - Beautiful . Of : ( O s 4- - ' ' m . x 1 - ' f j ",'V -r 't;-'-'ii'.i,"--,'';'; ' .-".t-v,-' ' ;' . ) ) ) r mmm shoe company. "SHOES THAT SATISFY" Wilmington, N. C. tended itje dance held in Memor ial Auditorium. Those attending were Misses Golonda Cummings, BOssie Thompson, Evelyn Penny, Raddle Faye Quinn, Lou Ann Neth ercutt, Nancy McWhorter, Mar garet Mercer, Kate Murrell Boggs, Mona Batchelor, Janice Smith and Mary Alton Brinson. DeWitt Mil ler, Rayiburn 'L:nier, James Robert Grady, Murphy Thlgpen, Richard McDowell. Jimmie Johnson, Ted Clark and W. L. Miller. Mrs. Bruce Barbte, Bota Club advisor, chaperoned the group They were also accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Temple Hill and Mr. Raymond Davis, High School teachers. Pea-Lin Drive-In Theatre Wallace Wak of April" 13 Sinidiy and Monday GOLDFN GIRL Technicolor With Mazic "Gaynor, Itobertson Dale Tuesday and Wednesday I'D CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN Technicolor ' With s Susan Hayward - William Lundigan P Tlr are- Drive-in Theatre PINK HILL, n. c. Wb e The Whole Family Goes To See Good Shows Telephone 2841 Thursday :nd Friday ELOPEMENT With Clifton Webb and Anne Francis Wool prices will be supported at a national average of 51.2 cents l pound grease basis, for the 1952 53 marketing year, the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture has Mnnounc- CENTER THEATRE Mount Olive, N. C. Tuesday - Wednesday, April 15-16 Return Of The Texan With Dale Joanne ROBERTSON DRU Saturday (Double Feature) FEUDIN' RHYTHM WiUi Eddy Arnold and BARNYAItD FOLLIES With Mary Lee Sunday, April 13. . Painting The Clouds With Sunshine j Dennis Virginia MORGAN MAYO Also: Joe McDoakes Cartoon MODEL THEATRE BEULAVILLE. N. C. Movies Are Better Than Ever "Why Worry? See A Movie" Sunday anil Monday, April 13-14 I'll See You In My Dreams In Technicolor Starrinc L'OKIS DAY News and Cartoon Thursday, April 17 The Treasure Of Lost Canyon With William Julie POVi'iXL ADAM Fr;t!ay and Saturday, April 18-19 ; Cimaron Kid With Audle Yvette MURPHY DUGAY Tuesday nd Wednesday 15-16 Tanks Are Convng Starring STEVE COCHRAN Cartoon Monday and Tuesday April 14-15 A truly wonderful movie One Foot In Heaven Also Bugs Bur.ny Cartoon Wednesday c"H Thursday Apri? 1G-17 She Wore A Yellow Ribbon Thursday 17 Only The Strange Door Starring Charles Boris LAWTON KARLOFF Friday - Saturday Double Feature Outlaw Trail With BOB STEELE Salt Lake Raiders With ALLAN (Rocky) LANE in t lohn WAYNE chnicolor John AGAR Friday and Saturday April 18-19 Double Fcati''" Fast On The Draw Black Rid"? Two Last Worlds lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o e o o o o o o o o o , o o o o o o o o ' o o o o o o o o 'N HEY KIDS!! YOU CAN GET THIS $12.00 WAGON F-R-E-E! 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