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
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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-
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For Cool,
Comfortable Cooking
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Tuesday, Wednesday, June 3 & 4
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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.,
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DUPLIN'S MWti&i ASS LARGEST DRIVS-IN THEATRE
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Sunday t&d Monday June 1 ' and i
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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
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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
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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
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