PAGE TWO I H Kenneth Xob«y • - , JSoh Nicholas ' I —* 4 Comady A Cartoon l SATURDAY ... Sunday * ,’r l«te-c .” 'Also . ' - ■• * m '” C^ftoon «ih. .-f niINN 9 Van Heflin in ** l "Weekend With WWW ZiiS Sooth WHson Aye. T—flvwi ** ST*r DOUJJIJ? feature; 7 • -NQ.J- ;’;, “.-.ifp.g- ■ «v Dr •; . , George Reeves fl. «& Jj jetooy M*ckßr#wn , ( —in ,U * I ~^7T i u~ ! 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J to -■■-•■•• . • --. . u7 • iSwftSSSSL '• ■: I WU Lundigan glowers at Pflftop jMNh wito nothing but Mam** Oiib&ffiT lipfWEifi |p fc sQfjt ft Twentieth Century-Fox comedy now at th* Stewart Theatre ‘Bright Victory’ Ptflfeed For iWMbt Love Theme “Bright Victory,•' thfl.naw Univer sal-International reipacc which op ens at the. Bonn Theatre Sunday and plays through Tuesday. ÜBJWBb I as one of the piost tender jod pay ing love stories to returtj the aereen in the past decade ' A timely and provocative theme.! that pf a blinded war veteran and his heroic fight to/yoturn to a ftde-; mal life, "Bright' Virtd'V” h* pi**-, ed against a background of uniat, courage, hope and the love of * veteran for an understanding dirt-] In the leading roje, Arthur Ken nedy, former Broadway stgr ngw winning new fame jp offers an emotiowaiiy stirring por trayal of a man facing -a me m darkness. Wounded in Mprth Africa during the Tunisian campaign pf; World War U. he retprus t# soc iety ac an embittered man to finfQ in the end, hope and courage to llvh a useful and enjoyable We. Peggy Dow. who played the r»- ; man tic lead in U-f's “ftarvey’' un folds as a fujl-fledged star in har own right playing the feminine lead rmposite Kenndy ip 'Bright yic- imt-' ■Mifis Dow Plays the role of a tliS-®- iwatpas Who falls in love i with Kennedy, apt through pity for «S piightjlrtt Ntfnogh a sincere. iHprt admiration. Her scapes , .■#*> Keppedy'are tendarty and un i wrstandingiy played and offer some ' m the ioo»t arresting moments in < ■«ris unusual film | iiePther players ip the picture who > outstanding performances < IMb Julig %l Kennedy’s i | sweeOifiart who breaks up -] '.rxrz::.'."." .IIU”*J'"!., L LINDEN . NEWS : I99M—■B—MriaimMiwpii u ijj.j.pljpmiyumm. W!U ""—y ; 'Jesse H. Byrd end Mrs. J 'j ». Grumpier spent Friday in Ral- i Wgh , i ./'Mrs. Irene Blue and Billy Blue I MX Wadeeboro were dinner guest 4f the i. P. Crumplers Sunday. m —— . .1 I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilgins and I - family of Oastonia, Mr. and Mrs. j B. B. WUkins and family of Dur- j ham, Mrs. A. B. Wilkins and fami- i IF and Mias Betty Wilkins of Fay- | ettevilie spent Sunday with Mrs. • J. B. Wilkins. ] ' 1 Mrs. A. B. Bethune and Mrs. W. i spent Friday in Fay? I ' ,rM r - and Mrs. T- O. Green spent j i ; BMday in Raleigh visiting oieir .Sjpn, T. G. Green, Jr. I f xA ■ ■ j ■ -Jdr. and Mrs. K. C. Raynor visit- 1 •d their daughter, Mrs. L T. Cook I , fit Clinton Sunday. i ij and M»- B. B. Wilkins, Ton. 1 Iwllkhis, Halite and Sandria Be- >i ' Pune spent Wednesday in Fay- 4 ettevilie.., “ I —,— i -Mrs. Jesse p. pyrd and Jesse . Byrd, Jr. spent Wednesday in i lawnberton visiting Mrs. John F. i ‘ Mr- and Mrs. Percy Tijman vis- 1 iled Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McPhakl of ; m Over Sunday. Ir'Mrs. Charles Collier entertained ' f the Home Demonstration Club at 1 ‘ : » lw “*y Christmas Party Wednes : fl|y night, December Id. The Uv- < > i pg room was decorated with a co- J ) , lorful Christmas motif, a Christ- 1 MRS tree glowed in one corner. 1 BMrs. Wayne Collier read a story 1 Urth of Christ” and a poem 1 atten Christmas Eve,” which 1 lost- interesting. Miss Hewn 1 Bad charge pf the games, i wp Iglyen .to each one. The j served delicious refresh- ) idprr.t.; to the following gueets: Mrs; h wEar^iiapr*Mss.. 4- d 5 Crump- ! ? K ¥«• Alex Bethune, Mrs. W. £. J l i ; JNfta.-Sr., Miss Helen Melvin, 1 J Mrs. Douglas Hall, Mrs. K. C. Rayr > .»4p' Mm. J, L.- Pawyar. Mrs- Allen 1 «rth*y. Mrs. Wayne Copier. Mrs. , Robert Lee, Mrs. Charles Collier. ’’ Mr. and Mrs. J. M Tew and 1 ’ smily had « family reunion op 1 | P«4«y- Pe««»t>er 23. Those j»t- i ■i I jading were Mr and Mrs. My- 1 UFWART THEATCF ; 31 LIT AK I UllflilKC New Year's Eve Shpw < re i MfIHNK MMUR At INC SMB mnot hi _mb - • 9 IliaF cVI THE WJEmw qoijMl soyfoy iswe m*v jh t twvnn if jj i • itwv: \wkj/Eft n I w ' *'* ™ ]| JjK|P t 5..;.- , J IHB DAILY RECORD DUNN. E. ix This service *?,!» YdeTYße jilace of the regular worship. Presiding will I de^^^h? t me^ger* meo Carroll Summerlin will lead the opaning prayer and Mjss Peggy Lynn will give the scripture read ing. A quartet, composed of the fol lowing gfrls: Miss Patsy Oromartie, Mi?s PpUy Pope. Miss Shirley Jane Johnson and Miss Jackie Johnson, will present special music. n Ushers are to be Dick Warren. Richard Sorrell, David Pripce and Thad Pope. On Monday evening at #:3O. there will be a supper for IB* college students and the high school sen iors of the church at Johnson’s Restaurant. Mrs. A. B. Johnson, sec retary oP Student Work for the Women's Society of Christian Ser vice, will be in charge of the sup per. ; v At dine o’clock, a paW syill be held at the rtweh fpr tela same group and at U O'clock the annual Watch N}ght Service wm be held. This service is open to top public. wMh hlm when be returns home a ■Greer and Nana Bw*nt, as his par blinded and different mem Will Mts; Russell Dennis, Richard Eg ap, d«hn Hudson, Murray Hamilton and Pon Miele ’Mark Hobson's direction of "Bright Victory," adapted tor the screen from the highly-suocessful novel “Lights Out” by Baynard Kendrick, was produced by Robert Buckner who also wrote toe screen play. rth Tew and family from West Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tew Os Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brown of Raleigh and Miss Betty Byrd Crumpler of ISnden. Mrs. 4)ex Bethune was hostess to the Woman’s Society of Chris tian Service at their Christmas party Thursday night, Dec. 20. The Bethune* home was lovely in its Christmas setting! Mrs. Bethune gave the devotional, Mrs. Robert Williams gave a reading “Mary, the Mother of Jesus.” Mrs. Joseph Wil liams presented two Xfe member ships and pins to Mss. J. B. Wil kins and Mrs. J. P. Crumple#. Mrs. Joseph Williams conducted the Barnes for the evening, gifts were * The hostess -served delicious re freshments consisting of ice cream (molded in shape of Christmas trees), cocoanut cake, hot coffee. Bnow men with red hats were as favors on each plate. Those at tending were Mm. W. C. Melvin, Sr., Miss Helen Melvin, Mrs. P. D. God win, Mrs. JeWel Garner, Mrs. J. P. Grumpier, Mrs. Robert Williams. Mrs. W. H. Bethune, Mrs. Joseph Williams, Mrs. Wyman Melvin, Mrs. J. B. WUkins, Mrs. Jesse H. Byrd and the Rev. D. A. Petty. Funeral Friday For Fuauay Man Walter R. Clifton, 56, died Wed nesday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. D. G. Sen ter, ap parently of a heart attack surviving are the daughter: a «ph, W. L. Jr., Fuquay Springs; four sisters, Mrs. Carlton Barefoot. Dunn, Mrs. Malcolm Tart and Mrs. John Creech, aoth or Dunn. Mrs. Lester Jackaou, Benson: five brothers, W. E. of Riohmond, Va., Frank pf Carolina Reach, Joe, Ben son. Moses of St. Petersburg, Fla., ft p. CJlftop, Bensop; two grand gjuldren, several nieces and nep hews, - . , FuperaJ rites were conducted Fri da! at 2:30 pjp. from the Fuquay Baptist Church by toe Rev. TV. M. Page, pastor. Burial was in Har nett Memorial Cemetery near Lil itngton. * r FROM (OKLA ffc. Darwin Whittington, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Whittington Os Coats, spent the holidays with his parents. He is stationed at Feat Sill in Oklahoma. f I 9 ■. COLUMBIA, 6. C—A Christmas Tree-Candlelight ceremony Friday evening, Dec. 21, united in marriage Miss Jean Guyton of Columbia. S. C., daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Currie and Cpl. L. C. Maynard, Jr., of Ft. Campbell, Ky., and Dunn, sop of Mr. and ftrs. L. C. (Dutch) Maynard of Dunp. The double ring ceremony was used. The brt de chose for her wedding a nylon-wool suit of dusk rose With powder blue and black suede access ories. Her shoulder corsage was a white orchid. Party Held At Intermission Os D. T. D. Dance . Miqs Libby' Raynor and Miss Ann Bjferly entertained at an inter nttssipn party last night at 11:30 during the Delta .Thsta Delta: Sor ority Dance. The fiarty was held at the Raynor, home. • Decorations were suggestive of tpe °trtstn)ae season. Polnarttlte:. and red candles were used and tl»e ton reopi table, covered with •». t«d cloth, was centered with.a minia ture Christmas tree and candies. The guests served themselves soft drinks, potato chips, sandy, sand wiches and nuts. Around 75 guests called during intermission. \. " HERE FOR HOLIDAYS Pfc. Harold B. Jernigan, who is stationed at Turner Air Force Rase in Albany, -Oa., was toe guests of his parents, Mr. aqd. Mrs. E. B. Jernigan of Dunn, Rt. 3 over 'the holidays. 111 Walt Disney's Seal Island SATURDAY ONLY Detart Vigilante 1 if-' 4 ' : -Mal*? V’ dkin # To Town ■-.* ‘ Certeea f", .j SUNB * T sfe W sffir *w 3 - rlre, . ilßrilgfl ' . Miss Catherlna Stephenson,' of Dunn, maid of honor aqd her only attendant, wore * wool dress of rust trimmed in blaclr velvet with black accessories. The bride’s mother wore a two piece dress pi black crepe with a corsage of carnations. The bride groom's mother laso chose a dress Os black crepe with rhinestone clips and a corsage of white carnations. Sgt. Dan Beasley of Ft. Camp bell, ' Ky., and Benson, served as best mah. Mrs. Maynard attended Wreker C. C. Jackson Celebrates 9'2 j Property owners and persons required to pay poll tax (front *1 to 50 I years of age) are urged to list promptly. Please list early and avoid I rushing the list takers the last few day s. A much better listing can be ll obtained in that manner. , I No abstracts will be copied We must have a signed listing. If you I are a non-resident, write the undersigned and a blank Will be sent to >** I A penalty of JOc (minimum of one dollm) will absolutely be I charged to those who fail to Ust. Those who cause us to have lirt n • takers for jbok than 99 days wUI have to pay the bill. | Please prepare your farm census report before you leave home. ; ■ Advertisements of list taken win appear in the various towmhijis. , I ¥our cooperation is earnestly solicited in order that we may 'i*ye I an accurate and economical listing. I Series C. Johnson ’ . _ ' ’• - " —----- , m # . «. 'k> m f ’ U r „ /. D, wrority n ( o us Ga/a Christmas Dance The annutl Delta Theta Delta Sorority Dance wa* held last night in the Dunn Armory from nine till one o'clock. The members and their dates danced to toe music of Earl Williams and his six-piece orches . tia. , ’ . The Grand March was homo at 11 and as a climax, Miss porothy Laughinghouse was corwned Sor ority ftucen by her date, Cadet Red Sandlin, of Dunn and Staunton Mil itary Academy. The marsh was led by Miss Ann Byerjy, president and her ctata Cadet BiUy Thompson. They walked under the silver trellis in the mid dle of the dance floor and ex changed ringfe. They were followed by toe to howlftg couples in this order: Miss Übby Raynor, vice president, with Claude Pope; Ml** Becky Lee, secretory with Donald Johnson; Miss Barbara Parlter, treasurer with Roger Stanley. Miss Margaret Cathey, with Billy Monds; Mite tolly Whitehead, reporter, with William Moody, Miss Peggy Ruth Barfield with Cgdet Bogle Tart, Miss Jewel McLean with David Prince, Miss Faye Godwin with Douglas Over man, Miss Betsy Ann Tart with Woody Hill, Miss Jean Sorrell with Daley Goff, Miss Nancy Jernigan with Devon Stewart of Erwin, Miss Margaret Godwin with Billy Bare foot, Miss Barbara Snipes with High School In Columbia one year and the University two years. Mr. Maynard is a graduate of Dunn High School. He is now aer ,«ing in the United States Army. I bel* 1 Alrl * >rne Divteton »t Ft. Catnp- I Immediately following the cere moriy a reception was held in toe home. Afterwards the couple left fpr a trip through the western part of I North Peerless i%efriJriT» PERFECT SOUND - ERWIN, N. C. From one o’clock to six II o’clock p. m. children || AUan Rndkv Laa* under sbt years old ad- |9 ji • p.m. all children large ]|| ST A tofuF enough to occupy seat jfl WftPaoe lwi to must have tickets jj "|n|jdg yLg Lb/w” Np‘ Bargain Days— Admissions 15 & 35 cento MacDonald Carey and MIaWWFN O’llSura to "COMANCHE TERRITORY" Always A Good Movie At The Poprles; Graham Stewart of Erwin, Miss Rilda Hamilton with Ouyton Smith. Miss Martha Ann Butler with E. B. Dixon, Miss Pete Skinner, Miss Ann Horne with Howard Hodges, ana' Miss Dorothy Laughinghouse, Queen, with Cadet Red tohdbn. - ~ . Alter aU the rings had been ex changed, the couplee danced a dance with their dates to the popular song, "My Foolish Heart;” The Armory Was beautifully dec orated with “Winter Wonderland” the theme. Silver and red were pre dominating colors used. Red era formed a sailing aver toe danfl floor, which wee roped eff with Christmas trees and silver towel. In toe renter was a trellis covered in silver and entwined with enow sorinkled tey and pipe. A revolving colored light oast a soft glow over tod setting. Twa Jhtermlßstoß parties were held at ilrfo. One waa at the -hepne of .Mire Libby Baynor with Miss Ann Amrly as co-hostess and Ito other was at to* home of ante,JWancy Jernigan -with Mire Dorothy Laugl(_) inghpuse as ico-^iostass. The hat-toato tort> vsre mis* Elaine Hodges, >tow Alice Prince. Mlw Louise Broad). Mire loanees Register, Miss Joan Caudle and Miss Pat i Mrs. J. A- -larnlgap has returned ip her home here attar Undergo! A an operation at Htehsmith Hospital in Faystteville and is reported to be much improved- Mr- and Mrs. Glenn L. Hooper, Jr. of Dunn are rtgitoog Mrs- Hoop er’s family in Btßsabetotown.