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or' n n . I ; ; i" . ' i i va uiwuu L.4. ELE3Y P- GUTHSIE' Society Editor 1 lis. Vci!:!i Is I!:i:;$$To c:.:rccf Kfob: Mrs. ZUis Vestal entertained her Koo tract Klub on Friday evening with Mrs. C. B. Sittersoo as addi tional guest, ' v i hasU daisies and fladioll lent their beauty for the occasion. After several progressions, Mrs. C. ' B. Cuthrie assisted the hostess in serving ice cream cake in colors of red, white and blue, also fruit punch and nuts. Mrs.' Guthrie was given dusting powder for club high and Mrs. Sit terson was given a traveling cos metic case for visitor high. Early Morning H.D llllh rAIAC AflPil ' 'ietthtg of dahlias, snapdrag- VI UU .v; I VI W rtlJWU oa gladioli carrying out the co On ttesday evening. June 28. 1955 lors of red. Mte and blue, Mrs. .t 2r&! Karl Momin, Home . Charles Guthrie. Jr., entertained her Demonstration Club entertaineo members of the Old Folks Home at Kenansville, with a party. Xach person and guest present 'was served ice cream, cookies and a bag of assorted candies by Mrs. I, H. Kennedy, Mrs. C. R. Hulbert and Mrs. Rivers W instead. After the refreshments were served everyone gathered in the living room and Mrs. Rivers Winstead played their favorite hymn on the piano with everyone taking part in the singing The hymn "In The Sweet By and STAR THEATRE Beulaville. N. C. neaa Comfortable Relaxing Sunday and Monday 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea Kirk Douglas and James Mason Short Tuesday and Wednesday Miss Grant Takes Richmond Lucille Ball and Wm. Holden Comedy Thursday and Friday Yo'ung At Heart Doris Day and Frank Sinatra Saturday The Daiton Gang Short Serial Panther Girl No. Warsaw Drive-in (Located 1 Mile East of Warsaw) '(On KenansvlUe Highway) Adm. Adults 40c Children Un der 12 Free. Show Opens 7:00 p.m. and Begini TOT pja. Thurs.-Fri. July 7-8 Blowing Wild Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper Cartoon and Short Sat. Double Feature July 9 J The Raiders Richard Conti and V.veca Lin- fords Also Jungle Gents Bowery Boys Sun.-Mon. July 10-11 Fighter Attack Sterling Hayden Cartoon and Short Tues.-Wed. July 12-13 The Long, Long Trailer Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Cartoon Tburs. July Is Country Girl Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and William Holden ooooooooooooooootioooooooj o ; ro Air rintilnn4 nv.BoLlffoMUnn (3 LSundsy and Monday -THE LONG A In ClnerhaScDpe, With Tyrone A Shows Sunday 1:3 O. J Tuesday o o THE ASPHAXT With Sterling Hayden and Louis Calhern o o Wednesday Double APPOINTMENT With Alan o LOADED PISTOLS With Gene Autry o o O Thursday and Friday t. r f- ftt CUfcaScpp with Betty C o O O PHANTOM OF THE JUNGLE v with Joha Hall Ey," Was' sung in memory of Mr. Collins deceased, who was a mem ber of the, 014 XoUu Home. At the .close,, of the party every one joined together and sang "Blest Be The Tie That Binds." The group was feefMtofclrtiyer by Mrs- Riv- Births Announced Mr.. . aMMrs- Norwood Bruce Boney, Jr.. announces the birth of m Hugiim mxiv .in - 30 -m-dWeniboro. Mr. ind Mrs. Tames Stephen Mur- rhr announce the birth of a son. James Stephen Jr., on July 4 at Duplin General HospitaL Mrs. Mur phy . js the former Miss Isa belle Jones of 'Warsaw. Guthrie Is H j0 Cub Town and Country Club on Friday evening. After several progressions, MUs Mae Hager assisted the hostess in serving congealed salad sandwiches, English lemon puffs, cake roll, made attractive with dainty blue bows and tea. When scores were tallied, Mrs. E. C. Tyndall received a wrought i-on basket as club high. Mrs. Ha rold Jones a bridge set as visitors high. Mrs. Bill Helton was given an attractive floral pot matches as second high. Personals Mrs. Parker Qtiinn and Miss Ka- thryn Quinn spent the week end of tl.e fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Jonn H. Williams in Wilmington. I Mrs. John Edwards and children are spending several weeks in Mi chigan with her family. Mrs. Annie Ingram is spending some time jn Albertson with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dail. Miss NaUcy Adams of Carolina Beach is spending sometime with r grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Williams. Mr. andAlrs.' Benie Guthrie of Burlington spent the week end wiln Mr. and Mrs. C. B Guthrie. Mr. and MrsVance Gavin spent the holidays as the guest of the Hen ry L. Stevens at their New River cottage. ,JPr. and Mrs, Dean Kieth and chil drft of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. H. fLDaughtryand daughter, Judy vistyori their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guthrie, Jr., aunaay. Mfljand Mrs.' Andrew Scott spent Sunday in Raleigh, returning with thaiBwas MisS Mary Lee Sykes who f'ew'ln from Atlanta. Ms, and Mr Jim Newlin and farnHy of GuiUard College and Mr. ooooooooooot Drtye-ln Theatre PINK HILL, N. C. Sun.-Mon. July 10-11 Gambler . From Natchez Dale Robertson and Debra Paget In Technicolor, cartoon ana Lomeay Tues.-Wed. July 12-13 Long John Silver ! In CinemaStde, with Robert New- tun. Cartoon ThursdayvOnly 'Bargain July 14 Night Botany Bay Alan Ladd and James Mason Cartoon & Ch. 4 Panther Girl Fri.-Sat. July 15-16 Three Young Texans In Technicolor, with Jeffrey Hun ter and Mitzf jOaynor Also Tennessee Champ Dewey Martin and Shelley Winters ' 0! CBrtoon ftooobooo&oof o o o o o o o o o o o July 10 and 11 GRAY LINE verttt siaureen uxwa L and : 'p.m. e o o o July 12 o 0 o o o ngsHRiiJi I mtOtelM J July 13 WITH DANGER Tjiriri Also " o July 14 and IS t.tL.ht nit scki Miunon-SrCarti JulyUjl Ll SILVERY, all---' With Rory Calhoun ' o o o o Rhone 2122 Mrs. Williamson Feted On Birthday The family of Mrs. Charlie Wil liamson had a delightful get togeth er at the Cliffs of the Neuse. on ("Monday honoring her oa her sixty tenth birthday. A sight seeing tour was enjoyed by the group, followed by a picnic hinch which was enjoyed by the following. Mr. and Mrs. Bill WU l.amson and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lee Williamson and daugh ter, Betsy of Jackson, Mrs. Tony Marsh of Fayetteville, Mr. and ttn Roy Pearsall, and daughters of Ml Olive, Airman Oliver Smith of Sav annah, Ga.. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. am! Mrs. Arnold Thomas, Mr. and Mr s. Franklin Jones and family of Beuia- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Bogue Thomas,! I Wallace; Mrs. Margaret woue ana i Elsie and Mr. Charlie Williamson. and Mrs. Wade Gaylor of Norfolk, Va.. spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Lawrence Southerland. Mrs. Southerland accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gaylor home for a visit Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hall spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and other rela tives. Miss Janet Boney of Washington. D. C. and young 'Chris" Boney of Greensboro are visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mrs. Shirley Alphin, Miss Jean Tyndall, Mrs. Rudolph Hasty and Mr. Joe Cost in spent Sunday at Carolina Beach. Miss Jean Tyndall of Raleigh is spending several days with her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Tyndall. Airman Jessie Tillman who is sta tioned at an air base in Texas was Inme for a few days with his wife, Mrs. Lois Tillman and Mr. and Mr? I. R. Caison. Mrs. Tillman returned to Texas with her husband. Mrs C. B. Guthrie Sr., and Mrs. Charles Guthrie Jr.. spent Saturday ir Wallace and Rose Hill. Pfc. and Mrs. Edward Sparks of Camp Diver Lejeune, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wil liamson, enroute to Akron, Ohio, for a visit with Pfc Sparks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Sparks. Mrs. Leo Jackson has returned from Chapel Hill hospital, where she went for diagnosis. Mrs. Earl Hardy has returned from Chapel Hill hospital where she was a patient. Jimmy Jackson spent several days at Carolina Beach, as a guest of his aunt. Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Williamson and , family of Charlotte are visiting Mr. Williamson's mother, Mrs. D. S. Wil- I liamson. Lt. Wade Cooper of Quantico. Va. spent the week en'' with M-s Cooo er and Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Burch. Mrs. Cooper returned with him, where thty will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson vis ited in Beulaville Friday. Mrs. Woodrow Brinson and family spent the week end in Trenton. Mr and Mrs. Van Jordan and son of Richmond, Va., are vend ing some time with Mr. McCoy Ken nedy. Mr. Kennedy returned from Richmond with the Jordan's. Mrs. Martha Eubanks of Wilming ' ,n spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Sykes. Use Milk For A Lift That Lasts Amund the wor'J starving you hear aKr But there are peon'" North Carolina who a- vpnr'r ar2 't i. daily. '- here in i't getting c"aily the foods th need for best of health. As a matter ol i ..' 1""0 census surveys show that 2" per cent of North Carolina's peon'.e aren't get ting daily the foods they need. And one of the foods most apt to be lack ing in diets is milk, says Jo Earp, State College extension nutrition ist. Today, for economy's sake use dry milk in addition to fresh milk. It's i good "buyword" for smart food shoppers because it's a wholesome dairy product from which only the water and cream are removed ' Nonfat dry milk is a good buy because it helps to stretch your fool dollar. It's easy to keep on hand pnd is especially convenient for the person living alone, for small fami lies, and for families where every one works away from home. Dry milk is handy if you are vacation ing away from a good source of fresh milk. It's also a refrigerator space saver since it can be kept on the cupboard shelf end reliquefied as needed. It gives you needed min erals, B vitamins and protein. You'll find that you can add extra CLEAR -VUE Drive-In MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. Wednesday and Thursday. . July 6 and 7 ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE In Color, Starring Dan O'Herlihy Plus Color Cartoon Friday and Saturday July 8 and 9 THUNDER PASS Starring Dane Clark and Dorothy Patrick Plus Cartoon Sunday July W CHARGE OF THE LANCERS In Color, Starring Paulette Goddard and Pierre Aumont .Plus Cartoon and Comedy A Vnpday anj uesday"ji Wednesday and Thursday , v .July II and 14 BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK la ClnemaScope, Sta.-ring Spencer Tracy and Robert Ryan xFbu Cartooa ' Belly Jo Ring, Miss I!.C.'55 Urges Ycang ladies Enter Mia II. C. hzkni Miss Betty Jo King. Hist H. C 1S6S. has been selected as one of the judges for the lfiss North caio lina Pageant announced Ernest Lane of Wilmington, State Chairman of the Jayeee apomired event. The three day pageant will be held July 14. U. U in Wilmington Brocdea Uetnorial BalL Lane announced that this year's pageant wtij be one of the biggest anj best as ap proximately fifty Jayeee duos in K. C are expected to enter a con testant Miss Ring, when asked "How do you feel about being Miss North Carolina." replied in her. gracious and charming manner, 1 can only think of the words Homer put into Ulysses' mouth when speaking of his experiences; He sauaVTm a part of all that I have met . . ." and after more than 19,000 miles with "Miss N. C." it has been a great educa tion. The pretty teacher at Lexington Senior High School has nothing but praise to offer for the honor of rep resenting North Carolina and at the sme time she urges young ladies and their parents to seriously con sider entering Junior Chamber of Commerce sponsored pageants in the future. "Mothers should not frown on the pageant as they would on just a beauty contest," Betty Jo points out. "My strongest supporters' have been Ways Of Using Milk In Your Cooking! To Make Meals Healthier For Family! Milk makes you healthier. People cf all ages need a constant suppiy ( f minerals. Following are some simple wavs to use dairy products during thj rummer season. Some refreshing milk drinks e-; pecially for those who do not liki rr.ilk: Pineapple Crush Stir together 1-2 cup crushed pineapple with in ryrup and 1 cup cold milk. Good alone or topped with a scoop of ict ci earn. Strawberry or Raspberry Crusn L'sing sweetened crushed berries, combine 1-4 cup of the berries wit.i 1 cup of milk. Top the strawberry mix with strawberry ice cream; the raspDerry, with vanilla ice cream. Cinnamon Almond Float: -2 cup sugar, 1-4 teaspoon ground c.'nnamon, 1 quart cold milk, 1 tea spoon almond extract, 1-2 teaspoon I vanilla and 1 pint vanilla ice cream, j Combine sugar and cinnamon; add I rr.ilk and flavorings and stir un'il 'sugar is dissolved. Pour into tall glasses and top each with a gen erous spoonful of ice cream. Serve3 G ICold tangy buttermilk makes an excellent "pick-me-up" between njeals. It is refreshing and at the fi,me time offers health giving bene fits. To Dress Up Vanilla Ice Cream: 1. Whip some soft peanut butter into vanilla ice cream. Re-freeie r. .ilk solids to various cooked dish es to help bring diets up to daily requirements. This is especially im portant in dishes for older people and for children who refuse to drink as much milk as they need. Make a point of looking for non fat dry milk in your grocery store. I''s a good way of getting more milk into your family diet. ooooooooooot Danca Theatre WALLACE, K. C. Thurs.-Fri. July 7-8 Man From Bitter Ridge Lex Barker and Stephen McNally Sat. Double Feature July Outlaw's Son Guv Madison--Alsa ; Red Stallion of Rockies i Jim Davis . OWL SHOW , ' 4 The Cat Creeps Paul Kelly Sun.-Mon. July 10-11 On The Water Front Marlon Brando Tues.-Wed. July 12-13 Revenge Of The Creature John Agar and Lorl Nelson o o o o o o o o o o , . , July 11 and U NMYilEABT CasrwPlttf cartooa say church organizations, the PTA and my mother and dad.--. -t ' "Miss North Carolina and I are not the same people, but she is an ideal for which' I have been cam paigningg this past year." contin ued Betty Jo. "Those thirty - three of as who participated in your state pageant and fifty who took part la the national know that talent, per sonality, poise and intellect are the determining factors. ' I do not rep resent the epitome of these but hundreds of Tar Heel girls do. "I cannot thank the people of North Carolina or their ''Jaycees" adequately for these past ten months have mere than equaled an extra year of college for me. I have made approximately five official appear ances weekly, and have met and worked with the outstanding citi zenry of our state. "There is material gain, of course many lovely gifts scholarships, and should our new "Miss N. C. be a national finalist, there is no end to the advantages of the schoV arship fund. j "Miss North Carolina is this and more, but what if your daughter, I Sister or friend were to be "Miss America?" I hope it may be, but if is my sincere wish that each girl in our state might be given tse t opportunity to have the experiesicei. the education, and claim the friend-! ships the past year has brought at" ind serve with chocolate sauce. 2. For the quickest sundaes eve.-. : spoon honey on vanilla ice cream. 3. A big spoon ful of heated mince- j meat does wonders for vanilla :ce cream. f 4. For a quick and easy cesser!, : try chocolate chip tortoni. Fold 1 package of semi . sweet chocolate! pieces and 1 teaspoon almond Dar-; cring into 1 quart softened vanilla j ice cream. Spoon mto paper oak-j mg cups and sprinkle with choppec toasted almonds. Freeze until firm. Garnish each with a Maraschino :herry. 5. For a happy marriage, mix fresh or canned applesauce with crushed pineapple; serve on vanilla ice cream. Whipped Cream Trick: Instead of using granulated sugar try using powaered sugar on the whinped cream you are planning to freeze. This will keep the frozen peaks of cream from becoming wat ery. Make individual servings of whipped cream on a baking sheet. When frozen place in plastic bag and leturn to freezer. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 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 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 o o o o o o o '. .. '.V o o Stale College : Answers Timely, Farm Questions Question: How fast should water be applied when irrigating? v Answer, Water should never hi applied faster than the sofl can ab sorb it The infiltration rate varies with the type of soil. Question: At what age should cat tle be dehorned? . Answer: It is important to dehorn calves when they are small from Wallace Drive-in , Theatre Wallace, N. C. FrL-Sat July 8-8 Double Feature Utopia Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy Also Crest of the Wave Gene Kelly and John Justin Cartoon -Keep Tour Grin Up' Sua. hfoa. Toes. Jukj 10, 11. 12 The Caine Mutiny Hsaeja&zr Bagart Van Johnson WedL-Tfcaev July 1S-H Sear Window Jasses Sawact asd Grace Kelly Pen-Lin Drive-In Theatre Wallace, N. C Friday July g Shield For Murder Edmond OBnen Maria English Cartoon "Nurse To Meet You" Sat. Double Feature July 9 Jungle Maneaters Johnny Weismuller Also Vigilante Terror Wild Bill Elliott Cartoon "Nurse To Meet You" 5un.-Mon. July 10-11 Charge of the Lancers Paulette Goddard Jean Pierre Aumont In Technicolor. 2 Reel Comedy (Hot Water) Tues.-Wed. July 12-13 The Mad Magician Vincent Price and Eva Gabor Thurs. ' July 14 Alaska Seas Jan .Sterling and Robert Ryan in In i 'lll '"j .'ioarin' it 1 . -tr PJ0& ) "' 1. , oDwcj to two months old. , Questtolt; Why the sudden prefer ence for tfeht-plumaged birds? . Answer: Growers like them be cause they market readily, proces sors because they are . easier to dress, and consumers because they look clean and appetizing. . oooooooooooo TwilitelDrive-h Beulaville, N. C. Bex Office Opens at Tgt Shew Starts at 7:45 Thurs.-Fri. July 7-8 Violent Saturday In Cinemascope, Starring Victor Mature and Stephen McNally Sat. Double Feature July 9 Black Horse Canyon In Technicolor, Starring Joel Mc Crae and Mart Blanchard. Also Forever Female Ginger Rogers and William Holden Sun.-Mon. July 10-11 The Looters Rory Clahoun and Julie Adams Tues-Wei July 12-13 End Of The Affair Deborah Kerr COMING NEXT WEEK A Man Called Peter OOOOOOOOOOOO r 1 r Monday and Tuesday TRACK OF THE CAT ! In Cinemascope, Starring Robert Mitchum Also Color Cartoon Wednesday July M ADV. OF ROBINSIN CRUSOE In Colo.'. Starring Dan O'Herlihy Also Color Cartoon Thursday and Friday July 14 and 15 BEDEVILLED In Cinemascope, Starring Anne Baxter Also Color Cartoon Saturday Double Feature July 16 CANYON CROSSROADS Starring Joel McRae Also STRANGER ON HORSEBACK In Color, Starring Richard Bahehart Plus Color Cartoon ?6f saving Mateo99 Take a memo to yourself. Plot the dates on which to make deposits in your savings account. Then hold stead fast to your schedule. Systematic saving is the one sure Way to financial independence ... to a full ' measure of the good things of life for yourself and your family. The time to start Is NOW! 3 ,-t:f. Ilfl l! Ul'l I Cd:ville ..i-''i'f M jfta,'..'jM c: - .. . n Hula Drive In Theatre , ailNQUAPIN N. cO' ", WEEK Or JULY U ; Sunday and Monday ' . Knights of the Bound Table Robert Taylor and Ava Gardner . : 'News, and Cartoon Tuesday and Wednesday Sky Commando . Dan Duryea Also , The Mighty Fortress Featuring Billy Graham Cartoon Thursday and Friday Ten Wanted Men Randolph Scott Short and Cartoon Saturday ' ' The Westerner Gary Cooper Also Bowery Boys Meet The Monster -' Cartoon - ' July 11 and 12 3 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 o 6 o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o JO Pi : O ; o :..0 ' ::Q., ; o J o iS2 ,!; Jttfr, Rose Hill ( ) coooooooooooouooooooooooi JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCC
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