TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 10, 1952 1 LILLINGTON THEATRE Tuesday & Wednesday "Flesh And Fury" I Starring TONY CURTIS SHOW HOURS Sunday—2:oo-4:00 Jb 9:00 Mon.. Wed., Thur. 3:00-7:00-9:00 Tues., Fri. 7:00 - 9:00. Saturday 1:00 continuous LILLINGTON THEATRE PHONE 2386 i: —’stVwart —j: ! [ - Last Time Today , <> HUMPHREY BOGART o ' ' ETHEL BARRYMORE '' ~ in ~ ;; “DEADLINE u.s.a.” ;; <. also . > # '’ Latest News Cartoon 1 ’ i; ]“ — dunn —.[< < > Last Time Today < '• ROBERT MITCHUM ' o JANE RUSSELL '» in :; “macao’’ : < » also ' , | Latest News Cartoon I: HARNETT 1 i P 11 Last Time Today J o ERROL FLYNN ! «> OLIVIA De HAVILLAND ' o in I ■ ’ “CAPTAIN BLOOD” < o also < < ► Casper Cartoon < »»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Information Column- SALES- SERVICE-REPAIRS SJJ3 GOOD USED CARS - TRUCKS {I NAYLOR-DICKEY DIAL 2127 rwttwiile Hwt Dunn • AUTO DEALERS • > , Use The Daily Record Classified > Section • AUTO PARTS • Herring Motor AUTtf 1 PARTS ( go. Clinton Aye. Dunn - vr r . 1 i • auto Repairs # ® For Body and Fender Repairs u Jjm fVWTIjr tijr Erwin Teen Chatter By MAE COOPER A Fayetteville boy has reaily caught Betty Lou Gray’s eye. His name?? C. W. I don’t know his last name but ask Betty Lou and see how her eyes light up. We’re very happy to have Mari lyn Steinburg back after her visit to New York. How was the big city Marilyn? I can imagine what a swell time you had. You were probably on the go all the time. Anyway we’re glad to have you back. Tell us about your trip some q time. To my opinion Shirley Pipkin is one of the cutest and best liked girls in Erwin High. Everyone likes her and she always has a cute remark or a pretty smile for some one Spencer O’Neal seems to like her an awful lot too. Hmmm—have we got another “case” coming up . now? So Eddie Maxwell and Dot Laughinghouse have decided to call ■ it quits. Can you imagine? She CENTER VIEW > LAST TIME TODAY i ►! <h» HtMY omi • cum. kkicw kid • m urnti • Stnw > PUj by Rjciwd tn|luh nd Imn Cun - Produced bo Jerry Dreelei > ( Directed by Hentolevia CARTOON ’ I r • CLEANERS • QUICK, COURTEOUS SERVICE dry Cleaning Alterations Paramount Cleaners Next to Stewart Theatre Dunn Family Laundry &> Dry Cleaning Pick-up & Delivery Service 201 N. Wilson Ava. below Stewart Theatre • DRUGS • ’ ~~'T HOOD'S DRUG STORE “The Friendly Store” Drugs - Sundries 112 E. Brobd St. • ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES • IS REPAIRS • .It 6 Wrtllnni • i ' sure is a cute girl Eddie and you made a cute couple. Maybe you can patch things up and be just as happy as before. We all hope so anyway. Roland Lucas has girl friends all over North Carolina. Over “Our Best To You” you can always hear a song played for Roland by Er win from a girl from Coats, Salem burg, Dunn or Erwin. My, my, Ro land, how do you do it. Maybe it’s your good-looks that attracts them so. Congratulations to Gerry Mat thews for having the highest aver age of the year. That is really an honor well earned. I only wish I could do it. but It’s all I can do to pass. Keep up the good work Gerry. I know you’ll make good. Betty Ann Julian and Tommy Davis are still going strong. Those two must really have it bad. They make a elite couple as anyone can see. Best of luck Betty and Tommy. What would we do without Wil liam’s Lakle. Any night you go down there I’m sure you’ll see a large crowd. It really is a nice place to go and meet with friends and to dance. I hope to be seeing everyone down there, so look for me and I’ll be looking for you. Lewis Moore sure does go to Dunn a lot now-a-days. Could Frances Register have anything to do with it. Could be huh Lewis? She sure is a cute girl and one .of the best. Luck to ya both. The Dunn girls are going over in a big way for the Erwin boys and the Erwin girls for the Dunn boys. Who said Dunn and Erwin didn’t get along very well. Ask any of the cute Dunn-Erwin couples and see what they say. Many of the girls and boys are busy making plans to go to camp with their church group, to stay a week. When they come back • „ BANKS » START YOUR SAVINGS COMMERCIAL BANK Dunn, N. C. W FURNITURE • • Small Appliances # Portable Radios - Electric Fans Jofinsiii Furniture Company Opposite Post Office Read The 9 „ * Daily Record Twih City Motors Body and fender repairs Complete palint jobs. "You will like eur prices" Phone 4260 the pailT Record, dunn. n. c. Telegraphic Tabloidi By United Press NEW YORK, (IP) Potato-hun gry New Yorkers groaned yes terday when the Department of Agriculture condemned a shipment of 6,159 bags of spuds from Spain, each weighing 100 pounds. WASHINGTON (IP) A sensi tive motorist complained in a fo rum on the capital’s traffic prob lems that “stop” signs are too blunt. He suggested that they read: “Yield right of way.” LITCHFIELD, Eng. HP) Pvt. Cornelius C. Knight, 28, began serving 42 days in the stockade to day for going AWOL. Knight said at his court-martial that he married a woman who told him she was 32 and turned out to be 51. “I just went all to pieces,” he said. KENNEBEC, S. D. OP) Henry Schelle and Mary Bower made news here yesterday by getting a marriage license. It was the first issued since the blizzards set in last November. * they can tell us all about the much fun they had and show off their gorgeous tans. Think about us back in Dear ’Ole Erwin about to die of the heat while you’re plung ing into the nice cool water and have loads of fun for us all. Falcon News Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Edwards had the following members of their family as guests last Sunday: Sei geants Ray and William Edwards, recently returned from Korea, and their families of St. Pauls and Fayetteville; Mr. and Mrs. Damon Edwards arid family, St. Pauls: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beamon, Raleigh; Mrs. E. S. Draughon, Eastover; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ed wards and fatirily. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edwards and family. Miss Mamie RJggans is visiting relatives in Macon; Ga. Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Warren Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Dawson, add Mr. and Mfs. Opert Dawson of Eastover, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oliver, Jr., and daughter of Princeton, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cooper Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Charlie Scott and son of Raleigh are spending this week with the Coopers. Miss Florence Duncan has re turned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Moody Ezzeil and family in Delway. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Randall at tended the graduating of their sen. Bill Randall, from the School of Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina. Miss Dorcas Daniels and Fred Barnes of Winston-Salem spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs C. O. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ootf of Dunn vl&ited the Daniels Sunday afternoon. Joe Bundy spent Friday nUht in Altamahaw with Mr. and Mrs V. M. Bundy, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Faster of Bur lington visited the Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Dodson last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hudson, Jr., and sons, Dwight and Mark, of Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Johnson and family of Fofir Oaks, visited Mr., and'Mrs. E. O. Hudson Sunday’ Edwin Hudson of Norfolk spent the weekend here with his parents. Sfergeant First Class Carlton A. McLean, and SA Allie M. ColUer, U. S. Coast Guard, both of An gler, were dinner guests Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Humphries and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Humphries. • ... SA^ AND > SERVICE . - m LET US PUT YOUR CAR IN TOf SHAPE FOR SPRING! j Strickland SENT THEM PROMT HEAD AUS MARSHAL, WHY DID 1 VANISHING LIKE ALL THE BUYING A SPREAD V THIS PLACE AND IN THE ROCKING W/ /US STAND ! BRINGING UP FATHER - S ' s / tUAT'S TOO&A "N. /IT- mctai HSs£®9 («SgßSfJ@g) \3K%55 *^ X^' *i V <^T S T |!| —— ■ ——■ u, * — UL' ABNER-By Al Capp SSfSKjU ™£sHrxrJ I SfTOKsiJ fflߣ^F§Mjh isd nOTy smith . ’%OZ ***« t ** ie ' AN' SINCE NOBODY CAST NO VOTES. VJ IAN* SUT TATTERSALL" THANKY, twHflQ-A<; Biom F«; RODI niA! THEY BOTH GOT NONE EACH, WHICH « YO'RE TH' NIGHT Jlf JEDGE !V BUT mftMSMLL «£?£ot2 W-* - (V ' EfINS THEY.IS TIED PER MAYOR. 1 MAYOR^r*s—7 «'LL DO MV MAYOR cl b LEGAL SPEAKIN’-UH, RIDDLES BARLOW- 1 GOODEST TO | KHAN PH<y AND] KNOTMUCHOF A 80AT... BUT IT fAH... V PASSENGER! HOPE YOUSE'LL )I' CA.n .,vz « L ■< TAKES AAE NEAR THE LOST ISLAND _ R| || i HAVE A RELAX IN' TRIP! < SAID THEY'D SAY GOODBYE DOWN OF PEARLS! TT— ms A , J '. | BLONDIE—By Chic Younp C 3T “| |LOOK, DEAR--) WONDERFUL.'! OH, HOW *-J ITS THE GARBAGE"! W WIVES DON'T , , ... L| B .& I JUGGLED <fg ( HERES A PRIZE NICE, DEAR.MS- THROW rT IN - APPRECIATE CLEVER ) U__J , | ... 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