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Theatre Manager Tells Of Town's Magic Island By 0. J. MORROW TW theatre ia a beckoning island in a world tormented with hurry and caret. Only a step and you have come into a place at far at any palm fringed, flower scented atoll of the blue South Seat, into an atmosphere aa soft as twilight la the Vale at Kashmir, into a hall of magic at wonderful aa the Grand Vitier't palace in storied Bagdad. Movie magic makes it so. The theatre ia a Treasure Island, too. It ia laden with allures, aa rich and real for their hour as any loot that ever poured through pirate hands toying with a trove of gems and doublooms. Far youth there is adventure and romance, love and thrills - a brim ming, sparkling glass for eager lives all athirst. For maturity there it all that, and added footnotes of experience, grave and gay. For the old, there is happy re membering and, at times, the balm of forgetting. For everybody there is beauty, color, music, laughter, sometimes dewy-eyed emotion. For your entertainment the tal ents of the world have been sifted and brought to gleam as gemstones of stardom in setting* of drama and atory produced with lavish skill and all the miracles of the arts and sciences. The gifted, the beautiful, the al luring, the glamorous ? all that diligent search can find, are as sembled into that endless stream of fact and fancy that flows across your theatre screen. The millions spent in this pursuit are all royally yours, in this demo cratic art, for the time you elect, at the price you pay for a seat. Never has so much been yours for so little. This weekend, starting Sunday at the Morehead and playing through Tuesday, movie magic takes you to the Orient, for all the magic and splendor of the Far East. The Bar BURNS CLEANER NO SMOKI, NO ODOR J. M. DAVIS Tmoco Products ?wefcraiCKy barian and the Geisha starring John Wayne and Elko Ando. John Wayne playi the part of Townsend Harris, and his arrival in Japan in the mid-tMh century to negotiate a treaty to open Japa nese ports to foreign ships and in troduce Japan to foreign ideas. Dramatically, It shows how one man, without force, using only his courage, determination and under standing, changes an entire nation's view toward the rest of the world. Another jewel in entertainment starts Wednesday and plays through Saturday at the Morehead Theatre. This picture too, has a touch of the Far East as Glenn Ford and Earnest Gorgnine co-star in Torpedo Run, telling the story of a submarine commander and his relentless search for His Imperial Japanese Majesty's Aircraft Car rier, the Shinaru, flagship of the Pearl Harbor attack. Getting back to the western part of the United States, the City The atre preaents Gary Cooper as the Man of the West, playing Sunday through Wednesday. The film, in Cinemascope and color, id Cooper s first western with scope and imagination in a long time. It brings him back to the range he rides so well. It sets him on a horse, and It lets him walk down western streets looking for trouble as only Cooper can. On Thursday and Friday at the City Theatre, movie magic takes you to the top of the world, the Alps. High Hell starring John Derek and Elaine Stewart is the picture which was filmed on the 12,000-foot high peak of the rugged Jungfrau in the Swiss Alps. Rased on a novel by top action writer Steve Frazee, High Hell is the high voltage tale of five des perate, gold-hungry men, led by Derek, who risk their lives and the destruction of a town to work a mine high above the clouds, to look for gold. Ending up the week at the City Theatre, playing Saturday only Ride a Violent Mile starring John Agar and Penny Edwards and on the same program a picture that takes you from the golden gates to the gutter dives ? in a super chase that leads you straight to The Line Up, starring Eli Watlach. TV Stations to Show Film on Public Schools In observance of American Edu cation Week, tv stations in this arm will present the motio* pic ture', Mike Makes His Mark. The movie will be seen over WNCT Greenville and over WITN Washington at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, according to an announcement by the Carteret unit. North Carolina Education Association. Crosswoid Puzzle ACBOSt 1. Musical ending 1. 014 cloth 8. Gone by 12 State po? tively 13. Jip. outcast 14. Ancient Asiatic region 15. Keeping 18. Personality 19. Before 20. Tantalum symbol 21. Gathers 23. Son of Noah 25. Term of respect 26. Went in 29. Measures of distance S3. Caustic alkali 84. Ppuch 38 The Prerf dent ST. Ancient race 40 Large shallow d:sh 43. Corded fabric 45. Mcdicinal herb 48. Airplane shelter 40 Exist 50. Plunder 83. Old musi cal note 84. Conduct one's self Improperly 87. Made into cloth 80. Born 80. Sweetsop 81. Hastened 82. Sailor 83. Portable shelter aotsnn naanz nrannnn r^nncro 4 <i xmn i rjTinmn ?an nncsran Ban uaraa bhd mm nasaa ntina nnmantg nraaiano nrann naranm ??as nan hhod ?ran tnnnnr.i ana n^arap aaanona aaann moHiian amana nrcnm Solution to Tuesday's Puzx!e DOWN ? 10. Notice 1. Solicitude 2. Finished 3. Hated 4. Constella tion 8. Gives -mother title to 5. N. Zealand tribe 7. Crews 8. Parent 9. Open court 11. Philippine peasants 18. Roman road 17. "Douse that - - * 22. Silkworm 24. Pronoun 28. Tree 27. Brood of pheasants 28. Drop bait lightly 30. Able to read and write 31. Augment 32. E. Indian weight 38. Coagulated sour milk 38. Work unit 39. Line of Junction 41. Leeward 42. As far as 44. Use a press 48. Chops 47. Unsym metrical a. Main body of a church 51. Heated chamber 52. Finest 55. Ocean 58. Head covering 58. Past tens* ending Coast Guard Puts Out Newly Proposed Rules Distribution of proposed Stand ards, Rules and Regulations im plementing the Federal Boat Act of 1958 is under way, According to an announcement by Coast Guard officials. The proposed rules and regula tions are in the Merchant Marine Council Public Hearing Agenda (CG-249) dated Dec. 9, 1958. Copies are being mailed to all persons and organizations expressing an interest in the Act. The agenda will be furnished on request to the nearest Coast Guard District Office, Marine Inspection Office, or the Commandant until the supply is exhausted. In addi tion, copies of the agenda wil( be available for reading at all Coast Guard shore units throughout the United States and its territories. Items in the agenda are (1) sys tem of numbering and statistical information applicable to undocu JflCOUIN'S vriki ROYAL! ? 1 PINT oitruuo mom ettin - it moor CUM Lit MCtmN It Cil. I?e.. Hill.. PL Changing Styles Winnipeg (AP)? The stone and metal gates erected at the entrance to the University of Manitoba in 1912 have been taken down because they are too narrow for modern ve hicles. Dr. H. H. Saunderson, uni versity president, said only one car could pass through at a time. mented vessels; (2) boating acci-| dents involving undocumented ves sels; and (3) boarding undocu-| mented vessels. Beaufort Air Conditioned Last Times Today "Gun Runners" Starring Audie Murphy Saturday ? Double Feature "Winchester 73" Starring James Stewart AND 'The Return Of Dracula" Starring Franeis Lederer Sunday ? Monday FIRST SHOWING IN CAKTEEKT COUNTY "HOUSEBOAT" Starring Gary Grant ? Sophia Lores Farm Bureau Membership Drive Nets 120 Members C. N. Stroud, membership chair - nan (or the Farm Bureau, an louncea that bureau solicitors have igned up about 120 members for Ma year. The membership goal or thil county is 250. Mr. Stroud leads the solicitors vith 15 members signed. Farm Bureau president Milton Truck ler has reported 12, John Young las signed up nine and Leland ilorris has reported eight. Other allcitors have not reported yet. There are many advantages to telonging to the bureau, Mr. itroud points out. He mentioned he complete insurance coverage wssible through the bureau. Mem >ers can get insurance for auto lability, auto comprehensive and collision, farm liability, fire and ife. The Farm Bureau has followed i long-range program in national egislation. Through action of the lureau, congress has passed a loultry inspection act, expanded he REA program, and increased unds for vocational agriculture, t has improved the farm credit ?ill, made allowance for a farm las tax refund, extended the farm credit bill, made allowance for a [as tax refund, extended recipro cal trade agreements, passed acts o expand and develop foreign rade and protected farmers' rights n the field of transportation. On the state level the Farm Bureau has helped promote in Teased appropriations for experi nent stations and extenaion ser vice, removal of farm machinery ax, improved dairy program and >revented state tax on cigarettes ind other tobacco products. "The only way the Farm Bu ?eau can continue its program is or every farmer to Join when a lolicitor comes to see him," Mr. Stroud declares. Solicitors arc Mrs. Bernard doss, Allen Vinson, Mr. Young ind Mr. Truckner, Stella; Elmore Smith, Will Hardesty, Mrs. Earl Murdoch, Clayton Cannon, Y. Z. Simmons, Clarence Mill is, Carl Garner and C. G. Garner, New port. Lcland Morris, Ralph Thomas, Roy Keller and Brondell Gillikin, Beaufort; Bill Pigott, Gloucester; and Mr. Stroud, John Felton, Gor don Laughton and Clarence Ogles by, Morehead City. LENNOX VILLE VL Nov. 4 ? Mrs. Sue Simpson and baby, Johnnie Gordon Jr., came home from Morehead City Hos pital Saturday. Mrs. Sunie Bell and Mrs. Will Arrington of Beaufort visited Mrs. Julia Pake Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Raven Darden and small daughter, Mrs. Hubert Everhart, and daughter, Laura Susan and Mrs. Hubert King visited Mrs. Frank Mcintosh Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Willis of Williston visited Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson Sunday after noon. Mrs. Mollie Goodwin, formerly , of Oriental, spent Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs. James Willis. Mr. Joseph Pake spent the week- 1 end here with his mother Mrs. Charlie Pake. Mr. Frank Mcintosh visited his father and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fernie Mcintosh at Marshallberg the past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcintosh visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tay lor of Crab Point, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Daniels and Mrs. Brittie Day visited at Cedar Island, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Goodwin, who visited their daughter and family in Reidsville, Va., returned home Sunday evening. Ttlorehead "CARTERET'S FINEST THEATRE" LAST TWO DAYS ? FRIDAY ~ SATURDAY ? JERRY WALD'S ? W-ftM WWLU J ftlfclH * JN LOVE AND WAR 4 I ' COLOR by DC LUXE OlRMABeO?e ? STARTS SUNDAY rJOHN WAYNE^ ?arbarian ] 3?(jEisha J 3$ Girls Join NewTri-Hi-Y At Morehead City In an impressive ceremony in Morehead City high school audi torium Friday, Oct. 31, 35 girls of the sophomore and freshman classes were inducted into the Tri Hi-Y Club. They will be charter members of this second Tri-Hi-Y club to be formed in Morehead City High School. Jenny Lou Smithwick, president of the original Tri-Hi-Y group, which sponsored the formation of the new club, served as mistress of ceremonies. Kathy Chalk, the club chaplain, conducted the de votions after which Suzanne Beck and Nancy Laughton explained the principles upon which the club is founded and the meaning of the symbols. Following these talks, Jenny Lou explained the purpose of the meet ing and told how the girls were chosen for this honor. The senior members of the Tri-Hi-Y Club then tapped the new members. Officers of the original club, Jenny Lou Smithwick, Cynthia Davis, Annette Cooper and Mar lene Moore, commented further on the obligations and responsi bilities of membership, after which Miss Hortense Boomer, counselor for the club, gave a brief talk and prayer. The new members pledged themselves to uphold the goals of the Tri-Hi-Y and were welcomed into the club. Miss Martha Underhill will serve as adult advisor to the new club and Mrs. Walter Morris will assist her as the outside counselor. The following girls were tapped for membership. Brenda Smith, Eleanor Conner, Sharon Anthony, Libby Bell, Jonibel Willis, Betsy Nov. ?? Mr. and Mr?. Bill Bratt and daughter, Mary, were guests of Mr. and Mr>. Lewis Goodwin Sunday. Mrs. Caroyln Rice and children of Morehead City visited her mo ther, Mrs. Janet Daniels, over the weekend. The Rev. W. R. Hale filled his regular appointment at the Cedar Island Methodist Church Sunday night. Mrs. Claude Day and Mrs. Dyra Day visited Mr. and Mrs. Defiis Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Styron Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Styron and his niece, Margaret Ann, visited at their cottage over the weekend. Mrs. Emma Jane Daniels waf moved form the Sea Level Hos pital by ambulance Saturday tc the home of her .ece Mrs. Wood row Daniels. * > ( M". nd Mrs. Guy Daniels o Lennoxville visited relatives anc friends here Saturday afternoon. Miss Kay Daniels visited Mis:. Nancy Day Friday night and Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Goodwii and children of Sea Level visite< Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Goodwii Sunday. Shaner, Barbara Nichols, Dotti Chalk, Faye Wallace, Susie Moi ton, Ruth Fussell, Peggy Holt* Donna Bell, Donna Anderson Lorraine Hatcher, Margaret Smittf Linda Artnak, Maxine Jones, L>) dia Guthrie, Mattie Phillips, Jan Langdale, Sylvia Thompson, Ann Herbert, Mary Lynn Davis. Glenda Morton, Sue Thompsor Mary ' Phillips, Doris Phillip Georgia Mizesko, Patsy Nelsoi Beth Mayo, Louann Lewis, Natall Kilman, Claudia Saratowski, VI? I; Bradbury. FRIDAY - SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE f "THE SHOWPLACE OF CARTERET COUNTY" ALL STAR CAST "Live Fast Die Young" ? STARTS SUNDAY Saw 1 COOPEgl MP the West SCORCHY SMITH F&NBWSTTCYTO 1 SNARE "WAT MOOM; ' KANE AS OUR FUEL i . IS SHOWINS ON THE J low S>\OB!^^M L^she's sows > TO OUR STAR0OAB9 k POOR ON "THE y v. COALS AND-/ > ~WE MIGHT SNAKE HER THIS TIME.'- . W CWOH.'LOOK! THE FUEL OAN6EC ^SIGNAL IS ON.' WdUB FUEL IS ~ 7J05TBH006H TO GBT HOMB-WEU .HAVE TOaCRAMj^ m < Return Shot r~ KEEP TOWER ON TO TRY AND compensate SWAV THIS TIME OAKY OOAKS Putting Him Right J
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