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The Pleasure-Seekers Page Cooper Wishes for Gwn Gary Cooper wishes he had his "Springfield Rifle" handy in this scene from the new Warner Bro*. western drama in Warner-Color. His antagonists are Paul Kelly (rijtfit, and Lon Chaney. Bonzo Goes io Collene WBMMp WW Av WMVHv .?.<s ? fcP.WTR : - y. HI Hill III |l|' WW I? ? PI WW?'H'PIPH P ' illWHlilU'il I Edmund (iwfnn and Maureen O'Sullivan try to prove that a chim panzee can learn as well as a human in the laugh-filled "Bonzo Goe? to College." Nrw* from jOCRACOKE rJ JL 3 ^ Oct. 27- Ocracoke residents, old and young, enjoyed the annual Oc tober carnival, held at '.he school on Friday night. This was evident by the number who attended and by the gross receipts of about $180, which netted approximately $115 (or the IT A treasury. At its Octo ber meeting, held Monday, Oct. 20, the PTA asked Principal Rondthal er to investigate possibilities of a film projector for the school. Miss Bettie Swindell, Hyde county su pervisor, explained that film strips on many subjects were available through the county office. The or ganization voted an appropriation of $50 for library needs and of $15 for cupboard space in one of the elementary rooms. Katharine Rondthaler returned home Saturday for a brief over night visit from Duke university, returning to Durham Sunday with other student* who spent the week end at Piver's Island in research work. Mrs. Ed Merrill is a patient at Morehead City hospital. Miss Kath leen Bragg accompanied her to Morehead. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peele and daughter, Henrietta, spent the past weekend in Manteo. Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Jimmy Spencer, on leave from the Coast Ouard training station at Cape May, is visiUng his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spencer. Mrs. Gladys Williams has return ed from an extensive visit with her daughter, Isabel, in Portsmouth, Va. John Puitt O'Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin O'Neal, was home on lesve last weekend after Coast Guard service iu-the Netherlands area. Mrs. Walter Howard is a patient at Morehead City hospital. Clinton Gaskill of Washington, D. C., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gaskill. Joseph O'Neal of Delanco, N. J., is visiting relstives here. Mrs. Robert Swenk and son of Port Jefferson, N. Y., visited her Smyrna Drive-in THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT "JESSE JANES" Tyrone Power - Henry Fonda SATURDAY Fred MacMurray - Ann Baxter SUNDAY ? MONDAY Too Many TV Dealers Can Destroy Public Confidence New York (AP) ? Awarding -TV | franchises to almost every type of retail dealer in newly opened transmitter (Teas ean undermine public confidence, warned the Na tional Appliance and Radio-TV Dealers association. Mort Farr, president, cited Den ver as a new market where practi cally ovcryone is selling television sets. He said paint shops, drug stores and antique shops, among others, were offering sets to the public. Farr said most of these display samples only and practically none were equipped to inspect, install or service sets. He said there were more than 500 television dealers in Denver, or one for every 650 inhab itants. mother, Mrs. Arthur O'Neal, re cently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin O'Neal and son visited in Hatteras this past weekend. Spy Cfcami Soldiarc Mcrl Blanrhird, cut as an Oriental spy in l!nivers?II?t*rna tionaJ's new laugh film. Bill Maulittn's Willie and Joe In "Back at the Front," trie* her exotir charm on Tom Ewell, center, and Harvey Leai beck, seen as Willie and Joe, respectively, in the laugh sequel to "I'p Front." Nrw* from [broad cr 2EK / Oct. 28 ? Mr. and Mrs. Owen Chaplin motored to Baltimore over the weekend to visit Mrs. Chap lin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis have been spending the week in Gra ham visiting relatives. The young people of the Metho dist clrurch are planning a Hallo ween party, to raise money for the chucch. We are all glad that Bingham Elliott, who has been ill, is better now and is out again. We are sorry to learn that Mar vin Dixon is ill at the present time. Mrs. Joseph Morton visited Mrs. Phillips Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Coral of Norfolk have moved to this com munity to make their home. Mr. Ennett Adams, who spent the summer here with relatives, has returned to his home in Ponta Gcfr da. Fla. Mr. Joseph Morton and family attended church at Gales Creek Sunday. Donnie Lewis gave a birthday party Wednesday evening. Many of his friends were there and every one had a fine time. Vernon Mor ton also had a birthday party Wed nesday night. Patsy Green .spent Wednesday gight with Mrs. Owen ChaDtin. Thurmon Morton visitea HiAr Lewis and family Friday night. Shells from the West Coast found in ancient New Mexican Indian ruins prove that pre-Co lumbian peoples had a brisk trade io such goods. SQUARE DANCE and Oyster Roast Sponsored by American Legion Post No. 46 Every Saturday Nite t to IX Public Invited Admission 75c AMERICAN LEGION HUT Morehead City G&W SEVEHT STAR 90 Proof! I3.?5 4/tt Umart GtW SEVEN STAI A (UNDID ?HISKtr, liHK NEUTRAL SPIRITS DISTILLED FROM 6RAII GOODERHAM & WORTS LIMITED. fEOlU. ILLINOIS 1 Missing Baby Girl Found In Bashes by School Boy Buffalo (AP) ? Mrs. Donald E. i Dymock left her 6 - month - old daughter Patricia asleep in her buggy in front of the house one morning recently and 15 minutes later she discovered to her horror that both baby and buggy were missing. She and her husband notified police who sent out a city-wide alarm. The baby and buggy were found about an hour later in a clump of bushes 1% blocks from her home by a boy on his way to school. Who the buggy-pusher was is still a mystery. Imported Foreign Toys Hake Natives Complain Manila (AP) ? The Philippine! fanned the importation of all for eign toys last year except rubbei balls but the plaa seems to have flopped. Local toy-makers are complain ing that cheaper and better quality toys, mostly from Japan and the United States, are still flooding the local market. The local manufac turers called on the government to tighten import controls. They also seek to improve the quality of theic own goods and refrain from unfair trade practices among themselves. Since shortly after World War II, U. S. military airplanes have flown to the North Pole far more than 500 times. OCEAN PAHK DRIVE-IN FRIDAY "Washington Story" Van Johnson - Patricia Neal SATURDAY "GLORY ALLEY" Ralph Meeker ?? Gilbert Roland SUNDAY -? MONDAY "The Winning Team" Doris Day ?? Ronald Reagan mGHM . DRIVE-IN^^Mock.NC TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4 - 5 JVOWrou CAN SEE IT AT POPULAR PRICES! Morehead City Legion Pod To Organize Funeral Detail The Morehead City American Legion itost voted at its lait meet ing to organize a firing squad and funeral detail from among mem bers of the post. The post ha? previously depen ded upon Cherry Point to furnish firing squads for the ftmersl* uf Morehead City veterans. With the decrease in the number of men at the air station, such details are not always available. Ac a result, the Legion has dccided to form its own firing squad. The members of the post also voted to continue the regular Sat urday night square dances. EAST DRIVE-IN THEATRE One-Half Mile East of Beaufort On Highway 70 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Also Selected Short Subjects Children Under It Admitted Free LAST TIMES TONIGHT SATURDAY SUNDAY ? MONDAY "MACAO" ROBERT MITCHUM JANE RUSSELL EACH WEDNESDAY NIGHT IS PRIZE NIGHT Show Start* 7 P.M. He would have been 21 this Tuesday . . . just old enough to vote. Call Kim Bill or Ed or Tony? he was just one of the neighborhood hoys. Perhaps you heard about him on the newt broadcast or read about him in the paper . . . "Advance forces of United Nations troops In Korea have recaptured Hill 104 In the face of stiff enemy resistance. American casualties ware . . " He would have been 21 years old this Tuesday, November 4th . . . just old enough to vote. Now? nobody can pre sume to speak tor thia young man. No body can say (or sure that he would have voted for thia candidate or th4t ? for one party or another. But this we do know . . . with his life he hat cut hit rote against a monstrous opponent ? one that seeks to control the minds and souls of all mankind . . . that opponent Who says: "The state it everything? the individual, nothing." That young man might have been standing in the line next to any one of us next Tuesday? waiting to cast hit first vote. But? he will not be there. Will you be sure to cast your vote thia coming Tuesday? Go to the polls and vote according to your conscience and convictions . . . but, above all * B? sur? to Vot* * Urn ainrtinrnM) f ? a puUk mrrk* by (CiUKH.HI A MWM > UCWT COiMHV) ' 'V" ? ALWAYS GOOD ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY ? LAST TIMES TODAY "Bonzo Goes to College" Maureen O'Sullivan ? Edmond Gwenn SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE "OLD OKLAHOMA PLAINS" D?? A II "AT SWOHD'S POINT" Cornel Wilde Maureen O'Hara ?MOREHEAD ? c"s FRIDAY ? SATURDAY w Wl DC-OPEN BOOM TOWN I eoio ? BY S^TecHmoLQft , ^ m *r*f (Olll Mill "CDNtn prtunti GEORGE MONTGOMERY a ..The girl ..the gun ..they made l one man \ the equal I of five! ? Latest World Newt ? ir/itatrtHifl? CITY' CARTERET COUNTY'S SHOW PLACE * LAST TIMES TODAY ? GERE KELLY - PIER ANGELI The Devil Makes Three in a SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE Charles Starrett "LARAMIE MOUNT ADI" Anthony Steel "WHY HUNTEB" In Technicolor ? SUNDAY ? MONDAY ? TUESDAY ? ?HNlNG RIOT ok the gridi*o* " taking Monktys* Out cf Hn*/ ^?\? 5 / * > POW 10 goes to College MAUREEN O'SUILIYAN EDMUND GWENN ? CHARLES DRAKE UGI KttENI ? GEHE LOCWURT^ | BONZO 4J| ?
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