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Do noble tL. L aley fc.-4 . law J I filing save divine powsr is ca pable of doing so much for man as rr. r C 4 L-a1,'u J ulo. , Manteo, N. C, June 10 The Lost . ' Colony, Paul Green's original sym phonic drama,, and now, the. longest running outdoor production in the , world,, will begin its 17th summer 1 season here in Waterside' Theatre sit Fort Raleigh "National historic Site on Saturday evening,-June- 29. There will be r'erformancesnia;ht . ly, except Mondays, through Labor t Day eve, September i. .. ' With a brilliant cast- el -actors, many of them island natives here, rehearsals' -began on Monday this ' wee under lheuVevaU'.iiirction ..of Burne lfrbgofd,.Vhj $ rtbe , drarrsa department, of , atawba Col- "'Kca Tslblst Relieves j- -Tat flasfeesrirhtatfoii ' 5 "Frca Chaage-OMITe V..t. -. wwwmj. j. ("Shots 1 took gave no relief." ailys W. W Chicago; "But with noc liuneins -sorry forsnyaolf'speUst" ' Science offers women new free dom from much misery of chanee-of-life, thanks to an amazing " tablet developed especially to re- Y lieve such functional discomforts. Doctors report sensational results uiinir this home, treatment alone ' -and no costly injection! . UStHott out alio Tntodl ''Irritability was calmed. Dizziness - relieved. Hot flashes subsided. Here's why. This new tablet is a unique combination of special ,. medicines. Acts directly on the ' caw of these troubles to relieve tense feelings, physical distress that bring unhappiness to so " many. Clinical tests prove this. Dont let change-of-life rob yon of Joy I Ask for Xydla Pinkham'a Tablets", now at drugstores with out prescription. Contain blood buuamg iron. (Also liquid Lydia K. PinkJuun's Vegetable Compound.) TAKE JmS" " VWM mm trntr mm. jmimm-- mm - FROM DRIVING f... TAKE A It'$ tvxh a comfort to take the bus.. .and leave the driving to us! WABSAW BUS STATION KENANSVIIXE BUS STATION1 IT'S M7 THIS n (cAnonriA i y N 1 . ; . - i i "S V, " (V , ' ' ' mt , , ' ' ' ' , lege in Salisbury. John Lehman of Raleigh returns to The Lost Colony this year to direct choreography and Dr. El wood Kelster, director of mu sic at' Bast Carolina ' College in Greenvtlle ' will ; again1 ; direct ' tbe drama's chorus,' which in recent years as won wide acclaim and is this' year made up almost entire ly of highly trained voices of North Carolina and Virginia residents. -The lost Colorsy tells the story of one of the greatest of all history mysteries, the story of the first English Colony in the New World that became America and the birth of Virginia Dare, first child of En glish - parentage born in the 16th Century Elizabethan, era, when the expedition sent out from England by Sir Walter Raleigh was attempt ing to establish a permanent settle ment on Roanoke Island. The Lost Colony IS presented on the actual site of the exciting' original hap penings of the story It tells. There has been 'ho advance in price of tickets this year. This sea son, persons from Western Carolina and Virginia traveling to Lost Col ony land here will find a new and What clean, refreshing shaves you get with a (EfilffleTltte SUPER- TTD-r-svriN matched toi your face with BlueBlad I Dispenser and Styrene case I qbrae 313 SPEED IllOHT ttouua JPy 1 3 v -,,' 30 -MOB mVf9f "SJ- TmW&kmmirffV , , 't : if. " f' . pov;zn &. light- modern, toll-free bridge across Cro atan Sound, replacing, a ferry ser vice which had previously been a bottleneck to traffic for persons on IT. S. Highways 64 and 264. The first visitor to the Dare Coast will not only discover the greatest of history mysteries in .The Lost Colony, they will find other his tory . famed sites, such as Fort Ra leigh, the Elizabethan Garden, The Wright Brothers -i National Monu ment at nearby Kill Devil Hills hear Kitty Hawk, and the new Cape Hat- teras . National Seashore with its varied and unusual attractions. Complete information about The Lost Colony the bousing facilities of this great resort area the sites of historic importance and recrea tional aspects may be obtained from Aycock Brown, Lost Colony. Man- teo, N. C. There is no charge lor the information. Changes In Your A number of disabled persons in this area who have not filed for the disability freeze or disability pay ments under the amended Social Security Act may lose their benefit rights entirely it, they do not file an application by. the end of June, ic cording to Ernest F. Fltzpatrick, manager of the Wilmington Social Security Office. Fitzpatrick stated that by failing to take steps te protect their rights by June 30, persons under severe disabilities for a long time may suf fer more than the1 loss of monthly (MsabUity payments at age 60 they might find that the amount of so cial security benefits payable to men at age 65, women' at age 62, or survivors in case of death, has been substantially reduced or lost en tirely. He said that thef period In which the individual was disabled and had little or no income will count against him when the time comes to filp for retirement or sur vivors insurance payments. t Fitzpatrick explained that in ord er to become eligible for disability payments or a disability freeze a worker must be disabled to the ex tent that he is unable to engage in any substantially gainful work. In fcdditioh. he must have performed wjrk covered by the' social security taw at least five years out of tha ten years auring tne last wise years of this period. Fitzpatrick concluded by urging au woricers who were disabled more than a year ago to see their social security rep resentative as soon ag possible. If they fail to' do so' before the end of June it may be too lateT -' 7 mVrmmf cc:.:?ArfY V " . Jti t V J t m Use Proper Chemical To : Control Flies Cows Constantly bothered by .flies and other insects simply "will not produce as well as these that do not have to spend most of their timfe fighting these pests, states Marvin Senger, dairy specialist for the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service, - Senger declares that every effort should be made t keep files off the cows. ' Controlling flies is one of the most important factors neces sary to keep Up the summer milk flow, he emphasized. Producers will need to rely on py re thrum products for the control of biting flies on their animals giving milk. The use of malathion and diazinon In baits and in residual sprays for the control of house flies in dairies is expected to re ceive considerable, attention this year according to Senger. He suggests that for more detailed information on how to control flies around the dairy barn contact your local county farm agent. Peach Prospects Show Decline Raleigh, June 10 Production of 1,300,000 bushels of peaches in N. C, is Indicated, by reports from grow ers as of June 1. The current fore cast . released through the North Carolina Crop Reporting Service is 100,000 bushels below production indicated on May 1, but this year's crop would still be the largest since 1952 when 1.600,000 bushels were produced. Although most orchards are hea vily loaded with fruit, seme local damage from hail was reported dur ing the month. Also, tbe May dop appears to have been heavier than had been anticipated. . Limited harvest of early matur ing varieties was under way at the end ot May. For the United States, production of all peaches is forecast at 71,308,- 000 bushels compared with 68,869,000 bushels produced in 1956. 15 Couples Get License To Wed Fifteen marriage licenses were issued by the Duplin County Reg ister of Deeds Offise -during the month of May: Theywere: . , Richard Justice Beasley, Golds- f Warsaw; Ammie Ray Sanderson, Magnolia Alice Lou Carter, Wal lace; Jimmie Usher Ramsey, Teach- boro Janice Mae Williams, Rt. 1, ey Phyllis Aan Jester, Teachey; Manly Wilbur Huasey, Jr., Seven Springs Patsy Theresa Miller, Beulaville; Geprge Davis West, Warsaw Barbara Ann Stancil, Warsaw; Walter Wilkins - Rouse, Warsaw Annie Lois Pate, Rt. J, Mt. Olive; Wayne Verlon Kennedy, Kenansville Georgia Ann Tor- i Swimmixigf Kiddie Ride Fre Picnte Area i Carpet GoH (AH new carpet)" i Skating (Every Night) G0LDPARK LAKE ( Hlssi Sesrih l slslaVtata Hwy. W Tec ifrti irjzVmr Rmr.oi:i-o:c:EESE i Looidfig w Tot f Recreation - r hi i in Kraft Dinner la a timesaver and ' snenu-meker I Stock up today it esses only pennies. Se fianrjr foe scliool 1" " e-- ;" ,J KRAFT ' GRATED aW-l!r. v Sbowood Amphitheatre: Tb Home at B-drlom Drum, near HatnotQ Vlitinlal , Bible Slory Conies to Life In Roanoke Amphitheatre fThy Kingdom Come' Opens June 23 ! - Sherwood Amphitheatre, one man's -vision lat stone, will be the scene of a unique theatrical venture s hi summer. Thy Kingdom Come," America"! first original outdoor religious drama, ' opens in the amphitheatse the eve nings of June 23. Sherwood Amphi theatre is located between Reanoke and Salem, Viiginia, on U4. 460 and H'A.-'-.-P.rT-..;.-..-.'.' t i-(f,"- t, A handsome structure of aranite, marble, and white concrete, the out- door theatre was the vision of James R. Goodwin r president of Sher wood Burial Park. For 15 years Mr. Goodwin, bad wished that the v' Roanoke area should, become the - home of yearlyoatdoor dramas based on the Bible. The Home of Religious ' Drama was completed only 'recently .': by workmen of the Sherwood com r pany.: - -vyftr?:-;i?--:' Taken straight from the pages of ' ' the Bible itself, Kermit Hunter's rant). Warsaw: Jimmv Grav Bar. nette. Warsaw DaDhne ChevM Quinn, Magnolia; Alfred Karl Her ring, Duplin County Virginia Sea well Kennedy. Dunlin Countv: George Kay Worsley, Wallace Sandra Jane Batts, WaUace; WU- uam Fnanklin Brown, Rt, L Chin QUAMTK ("ICC?"''' ' M ' ' pJilYRBODUCTS - ; v J, 'J-' -1 ft ... , 7 ' STOP WORRYING: ABOUT WHETHER YOU PAID THIS BILL OR THAT. START enjoying Ice pa silive assurance and conven ience ol pisying by cbek. Yo:r chick stubs tell yini whcii ad tew rcch you paid -4 to fa ari for vhat. Year, ' cancelled Chcclts ere b:ndld Kcnb bfcre I i 1 1 I Iwi..., 1 i Sn i .11. rt t V "Thv Kingdom Come" unfolds the inspiring storf of Paul the Apostle.. In fourteen scenes, enriched by a . choral group and dancers, the story of Saufi conversion ancV works is traced over 44 years of one of the most turbulent periods In history. A large cast of .professional actors will present the symphonic drama six nights a week, excluding, all but the first ahd last Mondays, ' through Labor Day. Curtain time 18-6:15 pm. The author. Dr. Kermit Hunter, has written such outdoor dramas as Unto These Hills," which opens its seventh season this summer at Cher okee, N.C. "Thy Kingdom Come" has been' acclaimed by n religious leaders of all faiths, who have termed it "a bbuinc challenge to those whose faith needs to be re-extmlned." Seats msv be reserved by vmune the Roanoke' Valley Drama Associa tion ( non-profit organisation) at Box 26S, Salem, Virginia. . quapin Sebelia Inez WHliams, Jtt. il. Chinquapin: Preston Men- roe, Rt 2, Rose Hill Erma Faye Chasten. Rt. 2, Rose HiU; Arthur Lassie Dixon, Rt. 3, Rose Hill Alavian Louise Chasten, Beulaville; Listen Smith, Kenansville Rossie Chestnutt, Keaansvill and Isaac fx GtmSeimd HOMOOCWZID r L... .1 V tuif r'lni -t It j"- I hey start. .Ntru T- m"'I,t FEDE1TAL DEPOSIT . (Mrs. M, Watcga. Oklsu, add "Middle age) f , , ' was torture- Had eostly shots 3 times a woak I hut got no sU.f . Then took Pinkham'a Tablets, f I tw luU me new hapinss,.omfortl J , IBM BrOUgn BMW :immm i .mm rr ' edence offers women new freedom i from much of the misery of change-of-life, thanks to an - amazing new tablet developed espe cially to relieve these functionally caused discomforts. Doctors -reported sensational results using this remarkable home treatment . ana no corny micmmmi . 4 Rsllsf tor wrt eflO Tsstadl Irrltabmtytcrtured nerves were calmed. Dizziness relieved.-Awful hot flashes subsided. Here's why. Unlike aspirin and such general purpose'' remedies, this new tablet is a unique combination of special Did you how this fact about ... baft t-j Cne of the most widely appreciated services to the people of North Carolina is rendered through their popular lyslem of ' State Porks, vijited In 1956 by 1,549,702 people. Ranging ovcr ' the State from the rrtourrtainj to the seashore, the eleven State" ' parks afford nearly every imaginable outdoor recreationcl . facility, available either free or at a very modest charge. The'; people of North Carolina can be very proud of their State r. Parks system. t-tc : ,. 5 ! $'!;:- r . ":''1 "(,, - They can be proud also of their system of "legal control", over '. , , the sale of beer and ale which prevails in areas where 7$, , of our total population have decided it to be the best of a'l . systems in the interest of law abiding,, wholesome community ' life. V .' ', ' ; " J ' ' North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. ' : -. 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