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PAGE FOUR * P«P*r on W A. livrno AUIN '§m LEW AYRES •VBP MAIILYK MAXWIU ’ T 'P * ANOYDEVINE mfW f man motton j£ fciwii<*w urnmAnm *» —Also— Cartoon, Specialty - News ■E||B|A| Today and ■TUMI Tomorrow CtthM^and Cqfl*dv .*i' »j»\ s= ‘LSSt time today lIARNETT ;• Os Captain Blood" . Louis Hayward ' * *nd —with— -Patricia Medina Cartoon and Pete Smith (mmio£a'oowmß&m&F\ N —I OR CH/my MTH ) TW S!u, \ *t0.000" \ CONTEST \ANO MN_ mooo) WMY! V FORYOURSFIf! ) a- ■ -■ p» , 25 IN$«*T DIALER’S NAME HIRI •mm limply eater ihe Cros/ev "American Mf/'Confests 25-over $2,000,000 in prizes. Try for the double first prize: SIO,OOO in cash for the winner and i additional to the church or recognized charity* named by winner. Next 10 ' cash to each of 10 winners and SI,OOO cash to the church or charity nanmH by each winner. Mover wee there on eerier contest to enter .jT. and when you oome in for your FREE entry blanks you can enter not one Crosley I *» Way” Contest but two . . . the National Contest and •; ftis store’s own Contest which has its own separate extra prize of a JH ®OO Crosley Gift Certificate for the winner, and SIOO in cash to C g»e church or charity named by winner. Amkfl ' tasy to outer! Nothing to buy! Come in now! , I term “church nr recognized charity,’' as used herein, means a church or charity i§ich is exempt from taxation under Section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code. * f | . -f>r ssjfc,: ' A* ■ Harnett Hardware Co. a* ;•« \ ■ wUr iw If! 'A# %inden News Items \ Mr. and Bin. W. T. Our of IMliHh Mr- ud Mrs. Ocrou Oay ot Knightdale spent Sunday wttb the Wayne OoUtars. Mr. and Mrs. FYank OSes o. spent Sunday with the A I* Tuckers. Mrs. J. P. Crumpler, Miss Betty I Byrd and Frances Crumpler. Miss Haßie Bethune and Miss Alice Armfieid attended a barbecue din ner that was held at Presbyterian Church in Btmnierel, Friday night. Mrs. Rachel Baggette of Why cross Oa. is visiting her sister Mrs. A. R. Dawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray and son of Charlotte, spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ray. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilkins and 2 Shows Nightly Thursday & Friday - gj ■ i iiiT g ffl STORW ■foS«cm ' _ hnCCDQ BCAfiIU IUV finpUDAII gUOtlVd KtiWnfl Ifni ||UullKnn News and Cartoon BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 Shows Start At 7 And 9 Remember - Children under 12 in cars FREE sraarrisa spent Sunday with Mrs. J. B. WH- Mrs. Sdrege lam and family left 1 Friday tor Ft Bennint. Oa, to jobs Sgt. Lee who is stationed there. Mrs. B. L. Owens of SmithfMd and B. L. Owens of Raleigh were dinner guest ot the Floyd CoUiers Sunday. Jerry McDonald, son of Mr and Mrs. W. J. McDonald is a patient at Dunn Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sawyer visited Mrs. Blake Wilkins Sunday at Newton Grove. Mrs. Irene Blue and son Billy Blue of Wadesboro were dinner guest of the J. P. Crumplers Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Cook of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Raynor Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Raynor, Mrs. Lena Gibson and son of Folks ton Oa. spent last week with their father Mr. John Raynor. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tilman and children visited friends in Wade Sunday. Mrs. R. A. Higgins, Mildred Hig gins of Sanford and Cpl. Olenn Higgins were dinner guest Sunday of the J. H. Sawyers. Mrs. W. C. Melvin Sr. is visiting her son Mr. Stewart Melvin in Reidsville. | , The P. T. A. held its regular monthly meeting Thursday night yDUCAKI DEPEND ON MY FUTURE BOSS -| F ®j|Jj! E i- ' - ■ i i nnf |. fiiiu At Campbell ' w -1 1 l -A a. V*.— n | a m A ' plctcd )m&s wssku Othcf otßcsrs elected were; Yehra Rafts, 'Zebu lon. vice-president; Jams Whit field, Huddle MBia. secretary; and Ann Stanley. Fairmont. liaaesin Earl N. 01mstead Is faculty spon sor. Dorothy Howard ot Buie's Creek heads this year's freshman, with Ray Chilton of Washington. D. 0, vice-president Jo Ann Wilson of Rocky Point is secretary and Tom my Canlpe of Rocky Mount, treas urer. Mrs. Gene Floyd la. sponsor. Virginia Lake of Wake Forest is president of the high school group. Bob Proffitt is vice-president. Han nah Phelps of Raleigh, secretary and Dallac Hicks of Charlotte treasurer. Miss Ora C. Canaler is sponsor. BTARB FAIL HIM DOTHAN, Ala. IW—Harry Harri son came to Dothan, to post hand bills for a fortune teller but neg lected to have his own future fore told. He was arrested for violating an ordinance prohibiting the dis tribution of handbills. BACK TO SCHOOL BENNINGTON, Vt. (Ui Mrs. Margaret E. Buckley, 60-year-oM grandmother is a freshman at Bennington College. Mrs. Buckley, widowed mother of five, has eight grandchildren. ' In the High School auditorium. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Douglas Hall pfTEVdent. Minutes were read and approved, Mrs. J. H. Sawyer had charge of the program. Mrs. J. P. Crumpler and Mrs. Wayne Collier were hostess for the evening. Coca colas and cookies were served to 20 members. she Ruitan Club met Friday night Oct. 12 in the High School, cafeteria. Mr. Charles Collier president had charge of business session. Plans were dismissed for Ladies Night to be held in Novem ber. Mr. J. P. Crumpler had charge of the program. Serveral recita tions and a skit was given by the children from the elementary grades. The P. T. A. served a de licious supper to 15 members. MIMOWO U. _ ' (issryar£i#w| iiss&gs? LiL' ABNER—By Al* Copp SNUFFY SMITH ~~ HI Vfc‘ll 00 flu- VORE A( MY oil w/w] W AHH!! i can't \ / I SLEEPIN' AN' EATIN 1 y 4uch’ ’ [ WAIT TO GET (NTO / ( COST V€ I AT (V\V HOUSE, V V A GOOD HOT TUBy V EXTRV !! MICKEY MOUSE rjt. NEvkg 'S-iSajil tWf caw qf nol«9slf; lad! Y vou U fMAvre wb'll havb a Jp what* thc S - ■ — ■ IJ.. F .-'U.. - ..I / WM'V did' VOU . DON'T LET BUT /Y\OAA IS wow Ai i m MOM' > yell mom on to upside down ] 'H| l w WWW • r THAT NANCY J ■ I PA.SSED 9 y I •• - TBEctB * l i/ . fer* /SBSjLp •***,-<. M|iS? ■! Tj pwv. 1 vCSKFgytI i fei y \ i[] V f / '4 ‘ I THURSDAY AFTERNOON,OCTOBER 18,1951
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