THEATERS RECREATION Monroe Stars in Musical - - Marilyn Monroe stars in Columbia's musical "Ladies of the Chorus." Star in Wntani "Cripple Creek" stars George Montgomery. Karin Booth is featured in the new Columbia picture, in color by Technicolor. March Portrays Satomaa Fredric March stars In the new Stanley Kramer predurtion, Colum bia Pictures' screen version o I "Death ?f a Salesman." Kevin Mc Carthy, as March's son, Is an important member of the featured east. Mother, Son Get Degrees Carbondalc, 111. (AP) ? Among those awarded baehelor degrees by Southern Illinois university recent ly were a mother and her son. Braxton Williams, 26, said his mother, Mrs. Corr^nne Williams, "worked hard to finish with- me." Braxton supported his wife and three children while earning his degree. His mother taught school at Salem. 111. 3 Way Test Proves That flSr t>aa v SEE the Difference All dirt gone! Spots out! Col ors and patterns restored to "like-new" beauty and bril liance! ZMGO&m -ft I I FEEL the Difference Fabrics come back soft and rich with "like-new" texture restored. SMELL the^\ 154 Difference No trace of stale cleaning odors! Even perspiration stains and odors removed! Garments returned clean and fresh as new! COSTS NO MOM THAN OHUNARY DRY CLEANING See for yourself. Try our mir acle Sanitone Service today! Suuhlne Laundry Ike Soft Water Laundry DRV CLEANING We Are Reliable 1?U BrUfea St. Dial *4444 Manfcead ?Ur, N. C. I * lUi .A Missouri 'City' Hard to Miss Carson City. Mo (AP) ? You won't find Carson City on tho map | but if you drive down Missouri highway 21 it's hard to miss despite its lack of people. ^ Metal signs boldly proclaim the unincorporated "city" with its pop ulation of three. Actually it is a restaurant run by Lester Carstens, 48, just 34 miles south of St. Louis. Carstens fought as an amateur under the ring name of "Kit Car son." and the name stuck when he entered business. He formed the "city" easily last December by sim ply placing a large sign on the building and smaller signs at the entrances. Carstens said some neighbors have indicated they would like him to extend his "city limits," but he plans to limit it to his wife, Carol, | their son, Keith, 18, and himself. Beams made of teak wood have been known to last more than 2,000 years. EAST DHIVEIN THEATRE One-Half Mile East of Beaufort On Highway 70 Children Under 12 Admitted Free TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Also Selected Short Subjects T uesday -- Wednesday fflUBftt PETER CQsISj lawford w!ry JME SHEER 6IC T0UN6 ? ?wi?mwrm ?to rttiw Thursday -- Friday War Film Has Top Cast, Crew If previous success has anything to do with the popularity of a mo tion picture, then Columbia Pic turps' "Eight Iron Men" should be one of the biggest hits of the year. An unusual number of top-flight people are associated with the new Stanley Kramer production. "Eight Iron Men" is Harry Brown's adaptation of his own Broadway stage success, "A Sound of Hunting," in which two unknown actors ? Burt Lancaster and Frank Lovejoy ? made their first bids for stardom. Brown himself won an Oscar for his screenplay, "A Place in the Sun." Similarly, Edna and Edward Anhalt, associate producers of 'Eight Iron Men." won an Academy Award for their original motion picture story, "Panic in the Streets." Bonar Colleano, who makes his screen debut in "Eight Iron Men," played opposite Vivien Leigh in the London stage presentation of "A Streetcar Named ^Desire." Ar thur Franz and Richard Kiley al so played the famous Stanley Kow alski role, while Nick Dennis play ed Stanley's pal in both the Broad way and in Hollywood versions. Dick Moore is the former cnild star of a score of triumphant films. Lee Marvin, James Griffith, Barney Phillips and Mary Castle, also fea tured in "Eight Iron Men," have been assoeiatel with several stage I antf screen hits and Edward Dmytryk, director of "Eight Iron 1 Men," piloted "Crossfire," one *of the greatest and most-honored films of all time. Stanley Kramer, producer of "Eight Iron Men," is famous for such films as "Cyrano de Berge rac," "High Noon," "Champion," "The Happy Time," and "Death of a Salesman." 'Load Month' Loudspeaker Invites Reds to Surrender Seremban, Malaya (AP) ? The Malayan government is making an attempt to contact Communist guer rillas who wish to surrender through "Loud Mouth," a mobile loudspeaker which roams the jun gle tracks and paths with a message of invitation. "Loud Mouth," a name coined by the rural population, tells the Reds they will not be ambushed or killed if they approach* the unit. Leaflets are also being showered over the jungles of Negri^ Sembilan state giving this assurance. 0 Box Office Opens All Week 12 :45 Saturdays - 10:45 A.M. ! ! UNITED ENGAGEMENT ! ! FOR 2 DAYS ONLY ? THURSDAY ? FRIDAY ? ! ! ! SO MUCH ? DEMAND - WE COULD GET THIS PICTURE FOR OILT TWO DATS ! ! ! "" ~ ? HOT HOLLYWOOD SBRAimi 0 MARILYN MONROE -? i t o Mi. Fuji Volcano Expected To Era pi in Few Tears Tokyo (AP) ? Japan's cone-shap ed Mt. Fuji volcano, dormant for almost eight and a half centuries, probably will erupt in four or five years, says a Japanese geologist. Professor. Teruhiko Samejima of Shizuoka university based his fore cast on a study of more than 90 major eruptions in Japanese islands over the past 1,300 years. A spokesman of the government's Central Meteorological Observatory called Saraejima's theory "interest OCEAN PARK DRIVE- FN TUESDAY ? WEDNESDAY "SCARLT ANGEL" Yvonne DeCarlo - Rock Hudson THURSDAY ? FRIDAY "UNTAMED FRONTIER ] Joseph Cotten ~ Shelly Winters ing" without giving it full support. Fuji, south of Tokyo, is regarded by many Japanese as sacred. Thou sands of pilgrims climb it every year. It to believed that American In dians used the crimson juice at the bloodroot for dying their farmfiU* and handwork and alto used It (or war pnint. ? BEAUFOBT ? Twritr - W?dm?ii?T &V i Thurirfajr ? Friday A ttrvGftAS . QRIVE-INt^^ UmIocK.N.C TONIGHT AND TOMORROW ONLY DedZ&.e&a Fredric March ^ PMyooh ? Kavtn McCarthy ? CMitron MKcImII ? Howfitf Sffttk ? $cr#*n t\ to * sssam i&wjm trass* - wow Ttik* Ten ? And Kfttax Any day . . . any hear ... tar ?mm, tee cream and ether Hnrto are tart to be Jut what fan want and need! ?era you'll Had anything tonnd at a flnt ctaaa f ana tain. Oar aaadwlchea an luyarh. Morehead City Drug Co. Arcndell St Morehead City FIVE OCLOCK DISTILLtD LONDON DRY GIN Mil Mil (|80 0 ??At! *28.5 M PfNf - NHIIM ? 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Last Time* Today CUFTOH WEBB BEBBA PAGET "Stars and StripM Forever" The management takes this opportunity to apol ogize to those who could not get seat* Sunday and Monday and hopes you will try again to night . . . Attend our matinee and avoid the night crowd . . . THEATRE OPENS DAILY AT 12i4C AM. ? Wad. - Thurs. ? r> Shu RL^ t WHO K "~ A WALKS 1 INTMIIR 1 tJir!

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