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Prince 01 Peace
Decked A! Pen-Lin
, Girl And Boy
t "Hie Prince of Peace,'? f new
$2,900,000 Hallmark Production, In
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will be shown at the Pen-Lin Thea
tre, Wallace, N. C, Tuesday and
Wednesday nights, July 13 and 10.
Tt la because "The Prince of
Peace" Is so tremendous In scope,
a iMtaiiunii in ooinr. an aweeDini
1 In grandeur and so human In its
mf ;
Hula Drive
In Theatre
CHINQUAPIN, N. C
Junday and Monday, July 13-14
ACK and BEANSTALK
Abbott and Costello
Short, Cartoon and-News
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 15-1B
nKTF.CTIVE STORY
I KjrK lWUgias ana cieanur r"
j Vanoon
Thursday and Friday. July 17-18
Viva Zapata .
Marlon Brando and Jean Peters
'.Cartoon'' " ,
. Saturday, July 19?
AMBUSH
Robert Taylor
Cartoons, and Serial
Pen-Lin Drive-In
Theatre
1 "Wallace
Thursday & Friday, July 10 &
BED SKIES OF MONTANA
Richard WiamarK naf;
' -Constance Smith '
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"The Prince of Peace" is top
screen fare for Christian people
men,' women and children who be
lieve in God and who' want to learn
more of the story of Jesus Christ.
It liwnimnratea S3 tableaux from
the New Testament in providing
the screen's first: great treatment
of The Passion Play
Personals If? 6M
It's as difficult to hold in rein 24 greyhounds as it is to turn them
u; atcd Uurpi ppOut of the wate for th moment b this collapsible qu-bicycle on display
. , and prevent rusting.
That could be what the children
i that pniiM also hp
the story of thousands of dog rac
ing fans at xaoreneaa iiy ir.-..
He's My Boy, ir the favored dog
from the Fred Whitehead kennels,
beaten only once tnis season, as
raced in the July Fourth events lajt
week. But for this photograph, he
was also a champion, playing on
the beach with David and Linda
Styrbn of Mpreheatt.W ,
Saturday. July 12 (Double Feature)
rAWalter'Pldgeon-antf Audrey Totter
FTW uninnwN
Eddie Arnold , 4. t P(
theme that it is breaking box-office
records from coast w coasi.
elorious and thrilling musical score
and strong , v sermon-on-film has
caused clergymen of every laun
and educators, at all isels to call
the film the most Important motion
picture ever, to come but of Holly-
wood.,;v;fc ri;1M?,3 .flf'f""-' - '
.. "Th DiHnx nt fteAi-B1' la a mnrlfl
for.' the entire family. ' Father and
mother will thrill to its majest'c
beauty while little brother and
oloa. nHil ftnltirM in thn npur sly-
year old child star, Ginger Prince,
malting ner. iirsi screen appear
Sunday & Monday, July 13 & 14
PRIDE OF' ST. LOUIS - "
Dan Dailey and Joanne Dru T
Tuesday - Wednesday, July IB & 10
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such thoroughaessH that, from, tiny
tots , to aging ministers,, everyone
in the audience learns more of the
Greatest Story Ever Told than has
ever been possiDie uru reauiug ui
studying, Visual 'education is at
ti. kt in Tha Prince of
Peace" and the film already has
been tagged as one inai win ue
seen by more school children than
The Story of Jesus is enacted . .t r Dicture eVer made
with such simplicity and told with I '"" otne , P'""1 "...
CALYPSO NEWS
Rurifan Club
Mel Thursday
Mrsi James G. Dickson, CoriwiHmw ; .
Circle no. u roci w-uw
Mrs. Geneva Roberts. Mrs. Charlie
Sloan, circle chairman, presided.
After routine business it was decid
ed to remember our boys in servicy.
Each member being a pollyanna to
one of the boys.
...x ..v r..i.mM mt There was a eouecuon oi mis-
ine niiriMiii who w iuv, .rtirlM to be sent to
ThnrMiav veninB for the regular ,ceUaneous articles io db wh
meeting at theUch room m
Oiwe. Vh f w;Wst'Stdy
speaker of the evening. j gave -ii r'"-feting was dis-
an interesung with nraver.
Foundations tnat wiu anaure. u "TpsV served open faced
chTrv.heMed
ui.lr.r. .imiwF with all tha trim- I OTlnKS.
mings.
us as aiiiituix tu iiuiu iu icui ...
. , .. ... . ... t..HHnln v.nn Pltir'a finer rnAr Tuk
into cnampions al me muucis nsi b v.w
Eppich veteran dog owner and trainer, does the trick with a kennel
attendant. From the hands-full of greyhounds Eppich hopes to get
Morehead City's 1952 champion.
Mordlca Bennett Sr., Sunday eve
ning with a lovely supper at Mrs.
Bennett's home.
Presbyter
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THEATRE
Mount Olive, N. C
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Suila.aniidaA4f 14
Lydia BaUey
:i IPAnl.HtulA Ct fitter V-!1,
Dale Robertson and Anne Fraaeis
Circle No. I met in the home of
Mrs. Thomas Howorwell as Mrs.
. J. Lambert assisting hostess.
Mrs. James Strickland, chairman,
presided. Mrs. J. B. Strickland
gave the Bible study from the book
of Cot Hymns were sung. The
hostess served lemon pies and soft
drinks.-
Tuesday & Wednesday, July 15-16
"f. f Rose Of '! Cimarron. ,
'Jack Buetel, Mala Powers and
Bill Williams
Thursday & Friday,- July 17 and 18
RETURN OF THE TEXAN
Dale Robertson and . Joanne Dru
Thurs., Fri. and Sat.-July 17 18-19
Francis Goes To The Races
'Starring Donald O'Connor and
. Alice Kelly . . -
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rj'SiiriSGrPas.Sr
- , ' James Warren and Nan Leslie
E2otrdd
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James Lydon and Gloria Winters
" .Also Serial :J '
' ' Sunday and Monday, July 13 and 14
Iwq Is Botter Tlion
Elizabeth Taylor and Larry Parks
aaa BaaT aV m - m M
Baptist Minister &
Family Welcomed
i fm.A: MomhoM f thf Bant 1st
church of Calypso gave a reception
i tuiniw nt tholr new castor and
his family Tuesday evening at the
parsonage, juemoers oi uic
churches were invited.
The parsonage has been recently
redecorated and it was beautiful
with artistic arrangements of pastel
gladioli placed In the living and
dining rooms.
THe. guests were greereo ana in
troduced at the door by Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Farrlor. Mrs. James
WnU ImrltaH tha OUASt In tllA Cllfl-
lng room wheYe punch and cookies
were served by Mesdames Herman
Barwick and Gorge " Albritton
Goodbyes were said to Mr. and
Mrs. R. C Best on the side porch
, . ' "Tuesday, July 15
Hedy Lamarr, George Sondris 8i Louis Hay ward
Wednesday. -and Thursday, July 16 and 17
Alan Young and Dinah Shore
Friday and Saturday, July 18 and 19 ,v
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.Jane Nigh and John Archer'
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Drive-In
Theatre
pink mix, n.c :
Wb-e The Whole Family
1 Goes
. To See Good Shows
i Telephone 2841,..?,;
Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Crawford of
Marvin, N. C. were guests of Mr.
and Mrs.1 ueorge aidi-iuou aim
others Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. uan yra oi uroias-
boro visited friends in town Sat
urday p. m.
Mr. Doster Brock of Goldsboro a
ministerial student fiUed the pul
pit in the rresoyterian cnurcn oun
day morring.'
urr anil Mrs. Thnmas Jerniffan
and children of Jacksonville were
guests of. Mr. and Mrs. w. J. aioan
sunaay.'
ur Moll Warrllaw of WashinZ-
ton, D. C. is visUing her sister Mrs.
Mary Cameron tnis weeK.
College folks home for the week
ta ,aiu- MlsM9 Peeev urlce.
Betty Jane "Sanderson of ECC and
H. B. Kornegay oi wage roresx.
Service men visiting their par-
ents this week are: A-3c Don W.
Guy son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Guy 'who is stationed at Stewart
Air Base, N. Y.
Cpl Ben H. Sellers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Sellers stationed
at Cimp Lejeune. Jack Davis, son
of Mrs. .Vlvic Davis and the late
Mr. Straus Davis. Jack is stationed
at Brooks Field in California.
Opl. Charles Waters of Ft. Brag2,
Pfc. Rudolph Waters of Indiaja,
Cpl. Leslie Waters of Ky. and Pfc.
William -v Waters of Washington
were called home because of the
death , of their grandmother Mrs.
Odella Jackson.
Mrand Mrs. Robert Waters
spent Sunday at White Lake.
Miss Anna naac nuuiw
Minima nt Raeford visited the
Dicksons Sunday p. m.
Mr. Leslie Nunn was admitted .11
the Goldsboro Hospital Monday ss
n nnnnntlira naTlPIIT.
flli WIBIMIS 1 ,
ir. Mrs Havo Hurdle and
1 OUU auo. "
chlidrea are visiting their relatives
1 pu.mi .nil .luiiasissvnni Tills wcizk.
ill VICTtmiiu, yr r-
Mrs A. M. Howell, r-ari nowen
and son Robert of Wilmington were
dinnefguest 01 mr. ana mis. v. .
Best Saturday.
Mrs. John A. Elmer of Orlando,
FliL is visiting relatives and
friends in Calypso, Mt. Olive and
Goldeboro. M .
. Mrs. Melvln Smilie and daught
er of Wilson are visiting her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Davis.
Lovely Ann Mills, Miss Morv
nn nt 10. 59 q nlrtnrpd with
iieau w- ' r ,
the favored greyhound to win the
Miss Moreneaa iiy nauuicai
which will be run in her honor
Saturday night at the Morehead
City dog track. With the brunette
entry for the Miss North Carolina
honors Is He's My Boy, star grey
hound of the current dog track
meeting.
(Intended For Last Week)
Barbecue Supper
Friday Evening
A 1 1 ...Ill Ka holrl
in the Calypso lunch room Friday
evening, July 11th from 6 to 9 p. m.
Proceeds will go to the Calypso'
Benefit Department. The Depart
ment now has $1,008 on hand with
debts and goals totaling $2500. I
Girl Scouts
Attend Meeting
Misses Paula Hurdle, Linda Ben
nett, Ann Sutton and Eva Jacques
Strickland,, girl scouts amended'
the scout meeting at Camp Trailee
last week.
Personals
Mrs. Anna Shipp of Clinton is
visiting her sister Mrs. E. T. Reg
ister. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Grubbs vis
ited their brother in Winston
Salem who was stricken with a
heart attack a few days ago.
Mr. and : Mrs. 1 Alex Sanderson
visited relatives in Rocky Mt. re
cently. Capt. James T. Dickson has re
turned to Camp Polk, La., after
emending 10 davs with Darents Mr.
sinrt Mrs Janire Dickson and two
weeks conference at Highland
Pines Inn in Southern- Pities.
Mrs. Hays Hurdle and Mrs. Mor
dlca Bennet with Misses Paul Hur
dle and Linda Bennet went shop
ping in Benson a few days ago.
Mrs. Hattie Davis of Pink Hill
6pent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Koy Davis.
Veterans Play
Hosts To Wives
Veterans, members of the Ameri
can T.palnn hnnnrpH thpir wives
and friends' Thursday evening by
giving a barbecue supper at Dud
ley ueacn.
ANSWERS TO
Intelligence Test
1 Babylon. 2 Tirana. 3 Wil- 1
liam Jennings Bryan. 4 Pitcher.
5 John Adams. 6 Pine. 7 (A)
French king; (B) British king; (C)
3ritish duke; (D) Famous Quaker.
A. J. Cavenaugh
Jeweler
DIAMONDS WATCHES
Watch Sc Jewelry
REPAIRING & KNGRAVINO
, ,, Sunday, July ISjVi"
Pagan Love Song
In Technicolor.
Esther Williams & Howard
Keel Also: Cartoon
. ' Monday Tuesday,
July 14-15
Man's Desert
With
Sunday and Monday;
HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY GAL
ClMobum and Piper Laurie-XTechnicplor)
. Cartoon
. Tuesday, July
THIS WOMAN'S DANGEROUS
With Joan Crawford and David Brian
Wednesday, July 16
BELE STARR
With Randolph Scott Serial
Thursday and Friday, July 17 and 18
MACAO
With Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell
Saturday, July 13-4Double Feature)
BLACK LASH
With Lash LaRue
THE FABULOUS SENORITA
i ' With Estellta , , . ,
Mystery
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Johnny Weismuller and
- - r ,,. ... Nancy Kelly
Also Cartoon and Comedy
Wednesday and Thursday
Appointment ;
ViSh Danger f
Alan Ladd - Phyllis Calvert
Also Cartoon and Serial
' Friday and Saturday
i July 18-19 , - ,
; Old Texas Trail
-, Rod Cameron and ;
Cathy Downs x '
) teslzm Universe
Jack Carson - Jams Page
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DUPL1N S NEWEST AND LARGEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE
WEEK JULY 13
. -. "Sunday and Monday ' 1
ABILENE TOWN
Starring Randolph Scott and . Rhonda , Fleming
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Tuesday and Wednesday, , ,, !
, FOR MEN ONLY
Starring Paul Henreid ;
GOD IS MY CO-PILOT ;j
Starring Dennis Morgan and, Raymond ; Massey
: ' : K.t..i.w 'Tinxhia !tritiire1 '
LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS
, ' , , , Starring Victory Jory y
LITTLE ABNER;.; - '
Starring Granville1 Owens and-MariA.0.Prlscoll
C'art'"'! ri""v rht .
Birthday Supper
Mrs. Mordica Bennett and Mrs.
Herring of Goldsboro honored Mrs.
ORDER AUTHOKIZIINU ?B3,VUU i
REFUNDING BONDS
hit it nunFBF.n AND RESOLV
ED by the Board of Commissioners
for the County oi uupiin:
1. That bonds of Duplin Coun
ty, North Carolina, be issued, pur
suant to The County Finance Act,
as amended, in an amount not
exceeding $68,000 for the purpose
of refunding a like amount of the
principal of valid subsisting bond
ed indebtedness of said County
which was originally Incurred be
fore January 1, 1929 for the con
struction of roads and bridges in
?iid County and is evidenced by
tfio fnllnurintr
$10,000 Rsad and Bridge Bonos,
dated March 1. 1922. maturing
March 1, 1953,
$30,000 Road and Bridge Bonds
dated October 1, 1922, maturing
October 1, 1952,
10,000 Road and Bridge Bond,
dated April 1, 1927, maturing April
1103,
$10,000 Road and Bridge Bonds.
dated October 1, 1927, maturing
October 1, 1952,
$8,000 Refunding Koaa and
Bridge Bonds, dated August 1, 1937,
maturing February 1, 1953.
2. That bonds of Duplin County,
North Carolina be issued, pursuant
LU xac Vsuuuiy uam;e Act, as
ofvianrliwl In an nmniini rmt oycppI.
ing $14,000 for the purpose of re-
rnnnino n iiiru a mniini m naai uriii
lutiuiliaj u ani. wiiiviuiii vm. nitw
cipal of valid subsisting bonded in
debtedness of said county wnicn
was originally incurred by the
Dntii. a PnnimlGelnnaPB lav art aH.
mlnistrative agent of the State in
providing a State system of public
schools) for maintaining the con
stitutional six months' school term
and 'is evidenced by the following:
- $3,uuu scnooi ttonas, aaiea April
1, 1928, maturing April 1, 1953,
$5,000 School : Funding Bond,
dated September 1, 1931, maturing
September 1 1952,
$2,000 Refundins School Bonds.
dated August 1, 1937, maturing
February 1, 1953,
$2,000 School Building Bonds,
dated June 1, 1946, maturing June
1, 1HM.
3. That a tax sufficient to pay
the principal and Interest of the
CQ9 AAO hnnila haiflln authrtf.fa'Afi
when due, shall be annually levied
ana coueciea.
4. That the holders of the $82.-
009 bonds herein authorized' shall
be subrogated to all the rights and
powers oi ue noiaers -ai me in
debtedness refunded thereby.
5. , That a statement of the Coun
ty debt has been filed with the
clerk and is open to public in
spection..
, A That iuuIu. .holl fV. tkt.
v. i a iw . wis u. u t. . uiiHi. vane v
feet upon its passage and shall not
oe suomiuea to ine voters.
The foregoing order nas been in-
has been filed under The County
finance Act snowing tne 'assessed
valuation of the County to be
tfa OI 3 70 fMl mil tk. toKf
(including, the proposed bonds) for
scnooi. purposes to oe fzwi.uuu.uu.
and for other than school purposes
to be S1.J25.000.00. A tax will
be levied for the payment of the
proposed bonds and interest If the
same shall be issued. Any citizen
or taxDayer may protest acalnst
the issuance of said bonds at a
meeting of the Board of County
Commissioners to be held at 10
o'clock, A. M., July 21, 1952, or an
adjournment tnereof. ..
A T. Outlaw -
; Clerk, Board of Commissioners
Franklin Home
Dem. Club
Holds Meet
The Franklin Home Demonstra'
Hon club met at the club house
with Mrs. Arnold Davis and Mrs.
Gurney Davis assisting hostesses.
Mrs. Elbert Davis president pre
sided. The meeting was opened by
singing the "Old North State."
Mrs. Charlie Sloan, Arts and
Crafts .leader presented her plan
fnr nwinnstratim In Julv.
Miss FuGsell demonstrated mak
ing beautiful bed spreads of rope
and guano bags.
Mrs rtwpn Wilson Health lead
er gave some helpful hints on bet
ter health. Mrs.-Henry Wilson
leader of Home Gardening made a
talk on insect control.
Miss Betty Gray Melvin assift.
Demonstration agent gave a dem
onstration In First Aid.
Mrs. M. H. King made an en
couraging report on building.
frc filstan waft in phflrffe nf Rec
reation and entertained by asking
riddles.
The hostess served delicious
sandwiches mixed cookies and iced
drinks.
SAFE, SURE CXK
CONTROL OF llSf
Roaches 1S
Mice Flies l"1 '
Rats, and J
Termites ' '
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