t.l..l 1 Veil!" Z.J i In i!:riit Carolina Extends 7c!:ctne - By: Russell - E. Ross, Executive Secretary of Chamber of Commerce From a small village hamlet with -wind swept dunes of the thirties to a modern resort city for recrea tion with large hotels, motels, cot tages and apartments, fine shops and homes; today, is the ttory of Carolina Beach. So that the prospective visitor may locate points of personal in terest the Carolina Beach Cham ber Of Commerce and the city of Carolina Beach have colaborated in ' the publication'' of a "Sunny Carolina Beach' brochure .which will be mailed to you upon request. Sunshine time is all the time at Carolina Beach, , Southeastern North Carolina's largest mainland Squar Dance I- FRIDAY NIGHT (this week) .' : MUSIC BY '' DONALD STROUD and HIS DIXIE PALS 8 THi ? T T AT Lolie Tut 3 MILES S. W. ROSE HILL Hula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. ." Sunday and Monday. June 1 and Z Showboat Starring Kathryn GRAYSON and Av GARDNER Also News Tuesday and Wednesday, June -4 Next Voice You Hear Starring James WHITMORE and Natfcy avi Cartoon and Short Thursday and Friday, June 5-6 Kim Starring- Errol FLYNN Also Cartoon Saturday ; Texas Rangers Starring George MONTGOMERY and Gale STORM 2 Cartoons and Serial CGfJ7Ef? THEATRE Mount Olive, N. C. Sunday and Monday, June 1-2 Red Mountain Starring Alan LADD and Lbabeth SCOTT Tuesday Wednesday, June 3-4 : Deadline Starring Humphrey BOGART . And Ethel BARRYMORE Thursday and Friday, June 5-6 Young Man With Ideas Staring Glenn FORD and Ruth ROMAN , Saturday, June 7 Red Badge Of Courage Starring Audio MURPHY and BUI MAULDIN A A. YOU'LL WANT TO GO TO THIS HILLBILLY SHOW -J 'n beach resort. Carolina Beach means white sands blue-green oe ena surf -fun for you at vacation time. Carolina Beach offers every facility for gracious living; there is a truly amazing range ana variety of ' living : accommodations, with more than two hundred up-to-date hotels, motels, guest homes, and cottages; restaurants and cafeter ias serve you a varied choice ox seafood, you can dance to the mu sic of popular orchestras or rhum bs bands, u you re seearag care free fun or restful relaxation you'll find it at Carolina Beach, no where will you find a more de lightful place to dream or doze away the daylight hours on sun Hunter Wells Diary On Way Te Korea : Hunter Wells, U.S.M.C.," son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells of B. F. Grady wrote the v following diary on board ship on his way to Korea. We thought our readers would be Interested in Us trip. 22, March, 1952 Hello all, I'll start this today and finish it ing. The" Carolina Beach Chamber!, of PAmmMAa nnnuantlmi staff h a a ipr. bathed beaches or in the cool of d gny state and regional con- the shade. . Sports and amusement calenders are . brimful of exciting events. 'Carolina Beach is an en chanted resort city of fun, beau tiful homes , fine schools and churches; it is a city' ia which to play, work" and live! i There are facilities for almost every outdoor sport at . Carolina Beach. You can swim everyday in ocean surf or you can water ski beyond the rolling surf. The amuse ments Include carpet golf, theaters, vention erouos and is ready to give expert aid to convention holding organizations. The up-to-date and modern new City Hall with its au ditorium that can accommodate eight hundred delegates is furnish ed free to conventions that con vene in our city. There are ample accomodations available for con ventions both large and small. To each of you, our Carolina Beach citizens extend a cordial wel- rldes for young and old, bowling come. We hope that you will en- and many diversified games as well as dozens of other sports in which you can participate. No matter what brand of fun you prefer wheth er you like' it active or on the re laxful. side you'll like the way its served up in sun-sparkling Caro lina Beach. 1 In the blue waters adjoining the gulf stream the fighting big game fish are jumping sail fish, mar tin, dolphin, king mackeral, pon- pano. req snapper, spotted sea trout, amberjack, barracuda, blue nsn, cooia, .tarpon, mack Dass, and scores of others. Fishing is good irom the eight hundred foot fish lng pier and from off shore. Caro lina Beach, of course, is one of the greatest centers for pleasure craft of all types. There are excellent facilities for private boats at our marina. The Carolina Beach inlet which is now under construction will give easy access to the ocean and its sea lane for deep sea fish- .000000000000 For Cool, Comfortable Cooking ST&acr iTCEKIfl EEC0E2J ATEEXIAHV '" . PES Tuesday, Wednesday, June 3 & 4 5.-.i-;i:.,-'-.v.-.. T - ,,f'Pi....J r"rt - .... m - -.mm ' . i BEULAVILLE, N. C. T ? Cook- On A TAPPAM GAS RANGE See Them At REMUJOUES Cash Store ... In Mt. Olive OOOOOOOOOOOO Pcn-LinDrive-ln Theatre Wallace i"" ThudS,?n Wdy. May 29-80 Stanjjf William HOLDEN and ....... W.m. ATDAU . . r Sunday, Monday, June 1 and 2, - Love lost Starring June HAVER and Wm. LUNDIGAtf' l 0 . Tuesday, June 3 id MELTON and Mary LYNN . ' ; ' Starring Sid MELTON and Mary LYNN Wednesday and Thursday, -June 4 and 5 'ft'DCnylinEcjKi;-: Starring Michael RENNIE and Patricia NEAL' " Friday and Saturday, June 6 and 7 (m i 1 Double Feature ..- ' m-A'i'v - Tgiiqs I ,4 mm U 1 " . v Starring JOHNNY Hi1-C TOim '. Saturday. May 31 -(Double Feature) THE RED BADGE OP COURAGE : starring Auay murphy and , Bill MAULDIN LIOHTNIVG GUNS Starring Charles STARRETT and . Smiley BUKNTT Sunday and Monday, June 1-2 , : ROOM FOR ONE MORE ' ."s Starring Cary GRANT and Betsy DRAKE Tuesday and Wednesday, June S-l L,ET 8 MAKE IT LEGAL Starring Claudette COLBERT and MacDonald CAREY ' Thursday and Friday, June 5-6 CAVE OF THE OUTLAWS ' Starring MacDonald CAREY and . Alexis SMITH later as time goes by . Time 1200. G. Co. had the guard duty and the second relief went on watch at 1200. My fire team and I got the gang plank guard duty. No one was allowed to leave the ship at any time. About 13:30 they let the people that had come down to see the ship all come down to the dock at the gang plank. The Marine Band came down and played for the rest of the time. At 13:45 the gang plank was pulled away and the hatches bolted down.v ;-14:00 We pulled out and left the !ock. At 17:00 we were reuevea oi auty ana went up lop side to see land for the last time. All we could see were the tops of hills. I missed seeing us leave port and getting pictures but that s just my luck. That night at 24.00 we went on duty and stayed on until 0:400. My watch was No. 1 on the bow of the ship and that thing really rocked and rolled, and yet I didn't get sea sick and haven't been sick yet. Many have already. Feel a little funny at times, t i Today before we left port every one seemed happy and having a good time. The morale was high. The fog horns sounded off and as the ship backed out from the dock, a stillness seemed to engulf the ship. With 4500 marines plus the crew and all, I bet you could have heard a pin drop anywhere. From where I was this stillness lasted about ten minutes. Nobody moved just stood and looked at the States for the last time. Later, most of them went to their com partments. Tonight there is no singing or joking. Most of them are reading or sleeping. That still ness was something you just can l describe. tunday March 23, 1952. un ,1s out this morning and is a Utue on me cooi siae. wina is blowing on the hard side. Did no thing but lie around on the top deck and read all day. Not so many sick today. Had steak for supper, very good for a change. We live in compartment U.-3. It is the bottom deck because we were one of the first aboard ship. It is warm down here all the time. We sleep four high in something like a hammock. Today we are aDout 900 miles out. Saw three seals to day. V; ' Monday Marcn Z4, isz. Today we had physical exercise at 09:30 and it made us feel a lot better. At 14:30 we had rifle in- spection. Passed as usual. Read and played cards and checkers most of the time. Turned south today. Morale much better. Tuesday March 25, 1952. 09:30 physical exercise and it made us feel good. At 14:30 we had rifle inspection passed. Saw a few large fish today. The birds are still with us. Today about 14.00 we passed between Hawaii and Mid-Way. The weather is a lot warmer and the wind isn't quite so strong. Food is about the same. Morale back to par for most of us. Wednesday March 26, ,1852, 9:30, physical exercise. 14:30, rifle inspection. Turned today to get out of a storm. Things are about the same. Thursday March 27, 1952. 9:30 physical exercise, 14:30 rifle Inspection. Weather is warm to day. Hot down in the hole. Should pass Mid-Way in the morning. Trip is tiresome, can't walk anywhere but up topside. Nothing but water everywhere. Friday, March 28, 1952. 9:30 physical exercise, 14.30 rifle inspection. Passed Mid-way some time today. Weather is very warm. Rained a little today. SaturdayMarch 29, 1952 Everything changed today. No exercise or rifle insoectlon. We tained. for aicauc from a weary 1 are crossing into the domain of the hundrum life, for a. cnange ,oi;vnui xragon as we cross ie cane.. If vou bo to escape or t IWth J&aCridian. The Initiation relax, you want to see something' 1 waS pne of the Duplin Girls In national Guild Audition four talented Duplin girls were auditioned in Klnston Wednesday by Mr. Franklyn Carnahan of Cleve land, Ohio. Mrs. H. C. Selby took the Misses Dorothy Dunn, Bette Ingram, Barbara Mitchell and Mil lie Burch to Klnston for the music audition of the National Guild of Piano Teachers. Mrs. I. C. Burch, Mrs. Louise Mitchell and Mrs. R. L Dunn accompanied the group. joy your stay, that you will return soon, that you too, will remain some day to make Carolina Beach your permanent home. . Whatever fun you seek, you will surely find it at Carolina Beach, North Carolina, where there is 'Fun for You in '52'. For Quenfin And His Quest Among the children dear to my heart is a special one who is twen ty-one now. I first knew him when he was a boy of fifteen, a senior in his preparatory school, with a 97 average, a brilliant mind, a deep love of and appreciation for good nusic and art. Helping mm tnrougn dank and stormy period, he taught me many things about tol erance, about logic, about not jumping too hastily to conclusions, I know what this poem meant to him, and it is in gratitude for many pleasant hours and much under standing that I reprint it for mm now. It is sonnet 32 from Edna Millay s collection. Here Is a wound that will never heal, I know, Being wrought not of a dearness and a death. But of a love turned ashed and the breath Gone out of beauty; never again will grow The grass on that scarred acre, though I sow Young seed there yearly and the sky bequeath Its friendly weathers down, far un derneath Shall be such bitterness of an old woe. That April should be shattered by a gust, . , That August should be levelled by a rain, I can endure, and that the lifted dust Of man should settle to the earth again: But . that a dream can die, will be a thrust Between my ribs forevar of hot pain. H, C. C. April Driving Convictions Up Raleigh Drunken- driving con victions soared in April the De partment of Motor Vehicles report ed today. Offenses climbed to 930, second highest for the year. Con victions for two counts of drunken driving were up too from all In March to 136 last month. Te De partment also reported 12 con victions for the third offense of drunken driving, which automati cally revokes the defendent's driv er s license for an indefinite period. Other offenses, all requiring vocation or suspension, included convictions for speeding over 75 mph; 48 for two counts of speed ing over 55 mph; 75 for driving af ter license had been revoked; 49 for transporting liquor: 40 for reck less driving and 26 for two offen ses of reckless driving. Miscellaneous violations Includ ing hit and run. larceny of auto mobile, manslaughter, improper use of driver's license, unsatisfied judgment, habitual violator, and in competency brought the April total of revocations to 1.340 and sus pension to 518. Spring Meet June 5 In Kenansville Miss Betty Gray Melvin, assit. Home Agent, has announced that the Spring Federation Meeting of 4-H girls will feature a big Dress Revue in the Kenansville High School Auditorium June 5 at 3 p.m. Practice date will be June 4, at 8 p.m. The three top dresses BE SURE TO VOTE SATURDAY in eack of the local revues will be featured. This meeting will take In every Home Demonstration Club In Duplin County as well as all the 4-H clubs. - . teller To Editor fry ' '! April 18, 1952 Editor ' " Duplin Times: Since I have been in Korea I have had my parents subscribe for the Duplin Times for me. I have just recently received the first few editions. I have become very in terested In it and look forward to receiving it It's not only a good briefing of what Is going on back home, but it is also a good morale builder. I wish to take the pleasure and privilege of saying that I greatly appreciate the cooperation of you and your office force in getting the Duplin Times ready for its read ers back home and abroad. Sincerely, Pfc Andrew J. Chambers, 148th Qm. Graves Regis, co. AJ.0. 301, San Francisco. Founder 'Sauline' Players Dies There will be no more 'Saulioe' players for the school children of Duplin and North Carolina. Funeral services were held in Belmont Tuesday for Mrs. Dolly Crawford Sauline, 51. an actress who entertained thousands of North Carolina school children during the past 19 years. Mrs. Sauline, a native of Manhattan, Kans., went to Belmont In 1933 with a touring stock company and decided to make her home there. . She soon organized a company te tour North Carolina schoels ad last season gave performances of such long-time favorites as 'Tom Sawyer' and 'Father Knows Best at 300 schools. Mrs. Sauline, died Saturday night in a Charlotte hospital. BE SURE TO VOTE SATURDAY Round Dance AT Lake Tut 3 MILES S. W. ROSE HILL SATURDAY NIGHT (this week) 9 TIL ? ? ? MUSIC BY SKEETER WILLIAMS' ORCHESTRA Adventure Second Hand 1 ppnnife so to the movies for many reasons to reiax to fee, entttf plan a thing. Tonight I will close this letter or what ever vou want tn raii it ho. cause mail will go out soon. Hope some comes in. how about saving this for a scrapbook, I hope to start sometime later. Better close now and go see the show almost time for it to begin. Love to all, Hunter without A messaf&-l Sdod western for example, or an adventure tale of far away places that will partly ful fill the dream of each of us to find some Utopia, or become for the moment the hero or the heroine with whom we so closely identify ourselves. I can't imagine a more thrilling picture than The African Queen.' The rapid shooting Is alone worth far- more than the price of admission. And the scenery 18 magnlficient. Do see it if you can you'll love the animals la It. Another film that ought to take you out of yourself is Crosswinds with John Payne and Rhonda Flem ing." The nrevue that I saw in trigued me especially that boat what r boat to sail away to xnat South Sea Isalnd on. It'll be at the Capital this week and if you want two' hours of adventure, then go see it. . . I 'v?!'1., i ; if v i "linn:: rW Vy 1 1 Mil ri.altwlllllii .rJ i BEULAVILLE, Nj C, DUPLIN'S MWti&i ASS LARGEST DRIVS-IN THEATRE miiiiiuiiii'""-! nil i is hi 4 h r : Sunday t&d Monday June 1 ' and i r THE FIRST TIME i I i ij Starring Robert CUMMINGS and BARBARA HALEo -!., Tuesday and Wednesday, June 2 and 8 ' ' ' ; TARZAN And The AMAZON t ' Starring Johnnie WEISMUIXER and Brenda JOYCE , , n the stage . ". - ... , , i GLEN THOMPSON ' And his 'All New Hillbilly Show 1 Thursday and Friday, June 8 and 6 MAGIC CARPET Starring Lucille BALL and John AGAR ' -, tie .hi-kZoute ueatur) lOJiG LILL IIICOCK Starring ROY ROGERS And craziest I've ever 1 . 4- .Ul 117111 J seen i" iv ujmuis. certificate later1. ? P'ed Jetting pictures of that, too. Sunday, March 30, 1952. Today we have just sat around. Saw first school of whales this mor ning. Saw them below water in the air at a distance. Made me feel good to know there was something alive out there. Haven'e seen any thing but water for quite a few days. They say we should land in Kobie about next Friday. Can't find a map to find out where Hugh Jr. is. Should get a few days liber ty, 1 or 2days. maybe. Hope he Isn't at sea. Rained a lot this mor ning and is a little cooler. Turned north last night. Tuesday, April 1, 1952. Same thing today as usual. Rifle inspection and physical exercise. Eat and sleep most of the time. Passed the international date line so we went from Sunday to Tues day. First week i:ve ever seen with no Monday. i Wednesday. April 2. 1952 S Today was a bad day for lots of the men. They are seasick. Hit a small storm this morning. Strong winds and rain. We were up taking exercises and a wave hit the bow af toe ship lust right and soaked us from head to foot No rifle inspec tion .wind was too1 strong. Water was -washing tot fleck, ; GUd Vm down . in the hole. Thursday, April 1 mV ' " ' Wind 13 Mill Slowing hard (add? but got back id ttll amj eld track. Physical exercise and titU ihatee- uon. we passed the first (SKips we nave seen uus trip, xnree of them going back to the States' SkoifM be in Kobie, Japan by this time to morrow night. Hods so: be aA tn get on something still. This thing rolls and rocks all the time ' Mall should go out also. v Friday, April 4, 1952. t a 9:30 exercises reallr am nut nf shape, 14:30 rifle inspection. Saw land today for first time in 14 days. Didn't make port today, should go in in we morning. Should Bet lib erty. 1 Have guard duty on Sunday so that is one day of liberty I misted..- Never get a break. Thev took up all U. Si money today and will gee script, mat you can change Into Yen or Wan. Yen in Japanese and Wan in Korean. Wind is a lot warmer than last two days and not j""e as strong. . V,, ' f .i'ne pictures today. Don't Motor Park Drive-In Theatre WHmm WARSAW, N.C. Sunday, and Monday, June 1-2 RED MOUNTAIN In Technicolor Starring Alan LADD and Lizabeth SCOTT Tuesday, June 3 OKLAHOMA ANNIE V In' Color Starrnig Judy CANOVA and John RUSSELL Wednesday, June 4 Double Feature INDIAN UPRISING In Color Starring George Montgomery And REUNION IN RENO Starring Mark" STEVENS Thursday and Friday, June 5-6 SKIRTS AHOY Starring Esther WILLIAMS and Barry SULLIVAN Saturday, June 6-Double Feature TAILS OF ROBIN HOOD Starring ROBERT CLARKE And FRONTIER PHANTOM Starring LASH LARUE ' pm'iHnLL, n. c. WWe The Whole Family Goes To See Good Shows Telephone 2841 Sunday Only, June 1st Three Guys Named Mike Starring Jane Wyman, Van Johnson, Howard Keel and Barry Sullivan JVIon. - Tuesl June 2-3 A Modern Marriage Introducing Margaret Field Wed, Thur&; June 4-5 Santa Fe " In Technicolor . ' ; Starring Randolph Scott . . and Janis Carter . Fri. - Sat June 6-7 Double Feature Gold Raiders -. ? .i Starring George. O'Brien, and the Three Stooges 1 - V Also". '' Senorifa From The West ' A is Starring Bonita Granville and Allan Jones ' ' You'll nine all Aav when vou finrl out how vou cahsave by utilizing the new residential inducement electric rajtjoered by the Carolina Power & Light ,mpaJttyI. Yes'mTT T it won't just be sixpence you'll tSvT either! l-itBy takiaf advhtaj of this new rate you will given Up to 78 KHo watt-btours of electricity at ISO EXTRA COST! That right, when you eajoy tha ulti TfeatijfiyetrUal living you will also enjoy the lowest poa!bfi4ctfte rat , . . the more electricity you use, the lower the uaK coat to you. P JUk yen Beared CareHaa Powei h Light rep . ntetualrft le expiate hew yon cu ue MORE elee-. . ; tricily It you til vantage, hvestigale sew and nag yewMe? einriap seenl J 5 nr-8TCC ' '. I 1 t V V "rfi!in- r T'i r-y t 1 " I v .1 r-t t! m develoo-