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Oou* las, author of the all-tine heat-aeHer, wove Us worn legendary story of the Roman tribune Marceilus (Burton), who won the faraaeat Itaaa won to His4eath.hy tuuaMiac far it at thr foot <rf the l*o? and was Jiaally led to conversion through ita 4M>wer over JUd. Antique Hazard Hesperia, Mich. (AP) ? A 52 i n c h circular saw screeching through a big beech log lost all its teeth when it hgxl hit a woods man's wedge imbeded deep in the ?log. Experts estimated the wedge iiad been there for 100 years, Judg ing from the growth of the tree around it. Hlorehead "CARTERET'S FINEST THEATRE" BOX OFFICE OPENS DAILY AT 12:30 P.M. LAST TIMES TODAY EDMUND GWENN - JAMES WHITMORE "THEM" ? WEDNESDAY ? PHIL SILVERS , SB& rr! * exactly A8 rr iWAS SHOWN ON THE NY STAG6 Fun in Phone B?ok Retina (AP) ? Regina's new telephone book could he called a "Who's .Zqo." Among the listed names are Badger, Bear, Boa, Bull, Fisher, Fox, Hogg. Ja'ckel, Kidd, Lamb, Lyons, Marten, Mink, Steer, Tigar and Wolf. There are plenty of birds ? Crane, Dove, Duck, Eagle, Finch, Hawke and Heron, not to mention Swift, Thrasher arid Titmuss. Also Fish, Herring, Kip pers, Pike and Sturgeon. OCEAN PARKl DRIVE-IN THEATRE I Tuesday ? Wednesday "THE MOONLIGHTER" BARBARA STANWYCK FRED MACMI RRAV Thursday ? Friday I "3 YOUNG TEXANS" MITZI GAYNOR KEEFE BRASSELLE ATTENTION ~ Graduates of Beaufort and Morehead City High Schools PICTURES OF THE ALL NITE GRADUATION PARTY CAN BE SEEN AT OUR CONCESSION F#H1IMI WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY 2J22JJJ FRIDAY THE NEW DIMENSION Ai PHOTOGRAPHIC MARVEL The CrMtut Story of Low and Faith fvor Brought to tho Scroon k ADMISSION THIS A jtihi MttiiiM ? ? ? Adult. Night Children All Time* June 18? Raymond Edwards of the U. S. Navy spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Comer left Monday and will be gone several weeks. Mrs. Comer went to Grimes land to visit relatives for two weeks and then she will join Mr. Comer who is acting as a counselor at a summer camp near Brevard. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heath and daughter Emily, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heath. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pruit and children, Carl and Ann, went to Raleigh Monday. They returned home by Chinquapin to visit friends. Mrs. Christine Carroll is spend ing the week in Raleigh and is taking a course at State College. Mr. and Mrs. D. 1. Garner and Mr. and Mrs. Blackmon Garner of New Bern took a trip to Topsail Beach Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Garner of Greenville has been spending several days tfith her sister-in-law, Mrs. Letha Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn White and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Herriagton and son of Norfolk, Va , and Mt. and Mrs. Albert Basden of Hampton, Va., spent Saturday night here with relatives. Miss Hill Speaks Miss Betty Jo Hill spoke on stu dent work camps to the Woman's Society of Christian Service at St. James Methodist Chi^rch Wednes day night. Miss Hill will spend six weeks at a work camp in South Dakota this summer. Mrs. Charles Hill led the devo tional. Mrs. W. D. Heath Jr. pres ident, presided. Mrs. Ruth Garner of Greenville was welcomed as a visitor and Mrs. Durwood Sum merrell as a new member. Reports of officers and circle chairmen were given, and the bud get lor the year was read and was accepted. Mrs. George Pollard Jr., was pre sented a past president's pin in recognition of her service to the Woman * Society during the past year. Mrs. C. M. Hill cloaed the meeting with the spiritual life ?aedltation. Titian painted "Christ and the Crown of Thorns" whan he waa 88. EAST DRIVE-IN THEATRE Ml TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY ESQUIRE Thursday - Friday "THE CHARGE v AT FEATHER RIVER"
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