WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 1, 1952 LILUNGTON WOMAN'S CLUB PLANNING HOLIDAY BAZAAR The Lillington Woman’s Club Mrs. J. Grady Johnson, new club folding Its first fall meeting folio-president, presided at the meeting ! wing the summer club recess on which was strictly a business ses- Friday afternoon at the Community sion, followed by social hour. Other Center drew plans for a gala holi- new club officers, all present, in day bazaar to be held the first week eluded Mrs. John A. Womble, vice in December. president, Mrs. J. N. Fuquay, sec- Mrs. C. E. Sorrell and Mrs. M. retary; and Mrs. Harry Schafran, D. Lanier were named co-chairmen treasurer. of the event. Tenatative dates set Announcement was made by the were December 4-5. Last year the president of the annual meeting of bazaar, also under the chairman-District Nine of the N. C. Federa ship of Mrs. Sorrell, drew a crowd ted Clubs which will convene on of 400 persons. Proceeds will go to-Wednesday, October 1, in Hamlet. t *tard the Community House build-Any club member who attends will ”g fund. be considered an official delegate. Peerless Theatre Erwin, N. C. WEDNESDAY WEAVER BROS. AND ELVIRA in Ole' Opry" THURSDAY & FRIDAY DANA ANDREWS DOROTHY McGUIRE starring in "I Want You" Plus Extras One Show In Afternoon— Open at 1:00 Cotton 801 l DRIVE-IN THIS SECTION’S NEWEST AND FINEST j i ffc tween Dunn and Benson On Highway 30i € TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY j 1 (Double Feature) "San Quentin" also GENE AUTRY in "The Mounties" Plus Cartoon J PRINCESS THEATRE BENSON TUESDAY —WEDNESDAY (Double Feature) "Wild Horse Ambush" with MICHAEL CHAPIN and "Block Busters" Starring THE EAST SIDE KIDS | Center View i DRIVE-IN DUNNERW'IN HIGHWAY Two Shows Each Night 4 Box Office Opens 6:30 First Show 7 P. M. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Free Prizes DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS with CORINNE CALVET "Sailor Beware" Cartoon £ FRIDAY ONLY "The Thing" HOWARD HAWKS PRODUCTION Also Novelty iff Technicolor Every Wednesday Night is GIVE-AWAY NIGHT AT CENTER-VIEW Children Under 12 in cars FREE ‘*WIB william niai. mrnocoj colisium t».. t... on. n ..□ ■ 5 m. c. s>». r. o nos "*■' J” n | • T ii J In. *.. ...A F-M-tw. On. M□! ” * s«i. on no I I M OO- $1.10...—.... SM. I» On. 21.. □ | I Norn. —— —_ AH.«I I n,. ’ iMa. PhooA NO- Department chairmen and com mittee assignments were announced by the president and new yearbooks distributed. The international relations com mittee will be in charge of the first program meeting scheduled to be held on Friday, October 24. Members responsible for the program include Miss Lois Byrd, Mrs. R. K. Foot man, and Miss Ella Turner Atkins. At the social hour, hot tea, cart wheel sandwiches, cheese straws, and date bars were served. Hostes ses included the four general of ficers Mesdames Johnson, Womble, Fuquay and Schafran. Members attending the first meet ing of the club year were: Mrs. Neil Kelly, Mrs. Leon Kelly, Mrs. Lee Kelly, Mrs. W. F. Byrd, Mrs. S. P. J. Lee, Mrs. John B. Lee, Mrs. A. F. Fowler, Mrs. F. M. Puryear, Mrs O. S. Atkins, Mrs. J. A. Red fern, Mrs. C. E. Sorrell, Mrs. W. J. Morris, Mrs. W. B. Hunter, Mrs. J. N, Fuquay. Mrs. John Womble, Mrs. Harry Schafran, Mrs. Edith May, Mrs. Carl Kelly, Mrs. M. D. Lanier, Mrs. Grady Johnson, Mrs. Frank Steele, and Mrs. H. H. Ham ilton. t STEWART | 1 ‘ ! Last Time Today | X Z 808 HOPE 0 ♦ JANE RUSSELL if o in |5 <« “SON OF PALEFACE” j t J | Latest World News j X * Today & Friday (_ o CORNEL WILDE .♦ O TERESA WRIGHT it o in ; X I’ “CALIFORNIA CONQUEST” * J > a ' so I < > News Sport Reel | X DUNN I < > Today thru Friday ’ > JOAN CRAWFORD > I; JACK PALANCE Z <i in j :: “SUDDEN FEAR” l j < > also ♦ J J Walcott—Marciano * < > Fight Films _ . > i S HARNETT i ]! Today & Thursday 0 i < » (Double Feature) 0 jj; JOHN PAYNE t i,, in 0 ;; “CAPTAIN CHINA” * <. and 0 EDDIE CANTOR t !: i > n | <-| “SHOW BUSINESS” \ i > I also J » j ' Color Cartoon » —* -w -w - aavawvi,»#liV > STAR-VUE DRIVE-IN , BENSON. N. C. I HIGHWAY 301 NORTH |' WEDNESDAY "Carrie" LAURENCE OLIVIER and JENNIFER JONES MIRIAM HOPKINS, News Color Cartoon THURSDAY FRIDAY CLIFTON WEBB and GINGER ROGERS in "Dream Boat" Plus News Comedy Cartoon ■s:,s : laif ' '* s !? ' LILUNGTON THEATRE LAST TIME TODAY "Clash By Night" with BARBARA STANWYCK and PAUL DOUGLAS Plus Cartoon THURSDAY FRIDAY "Dream Boat" CLIFTON WEBB and GINGER ROGERS FOOTBALL THRILLS Cartoon DAILY CROSSWORD yoli>y hopb ACROSS 50. Chair 14. Chinese A E nße 5T 0 P 1. Dibbles, dynasty S T OR Jahl R A as bait DOWN (var.) EpN i1 k L 11 ik 5. Land- 1. Os a group 17. Equipment S RjJ ASABteaM measures of lung 19. MusicaL PiAk.H|2kkll 8. The soul fishes composition TTng-lloricuf 10. Egyptian 2. 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Cry, as gg a dove 777 46 y7 47 48 46. Fiber 7X, /A «.SS. W~ 1“ 49. Attempt YrfVl lO b DAILY CKYPTOQUOTE—Here’s how to work it: is L O N G F ELLO W AXYDLBAAXR One letter simply stands for another. In this example A Is used for the three L’s, X for the two O’s, etc. Single letters, apos trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogram Quotation M HMAR P SOIWSO; M HMAR P SJBH; M HMAR P VWJVORL JY LOR FJ I H—R DRWF JT. Saturday’s Cryptoquotc—YOUß NEW-CAUGHT. SULLEN PEOPLES, HALF DEVIL AND HALF CHILD—KIPLING. Pisthbuted by King Features Syndicate Scouts To Give Pageant At Meet j Lillingtdn Girl Scouts today werei making preparations to re-enact their May Day pageant the musical, I “Hanel and Gretel” as the feature of the to be held m Sanford on October 1 11. » - The pageant, in which over 100 Scouts participate, was staged last May in honor of the May Queen, Miss Jane Cranford. Officials of the Central Carolina Girl Scout Council who saw it at that time requested the Lillington Scouts to repeat their show for the Rally Day. Miss Vara Lee Thornton is the general director, assisted by the troop leaders. Girl Scouts from five counties, Harnett, Hoke, Moore, Chatham and Lee will gather for the Rally Day, 1 . which is an annual event in the area. | a, ENTERTAIN BROWNNIES I Members of the Girl Scout ! Brownie troops will be entertained I | Wednesday afternoon at a party I lat the home of Mrs. J, Grady Jo):.1- | I son, Girl Scout Association Presi- , dent. Mrs. Harry Schafran and ■ Miss Vara Lee Thornton will as-; sist Mrs. Johnson. Drynda Brown, 4, Is Honored At Birthday Party Little Miss Drynda Brown, four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown, celebrated her fourth birthday with a lawn party given | Saturday afternoon by her mother and her grandmother, Mrs. Cav- j iness Brown, at their home. Around 34 guests including mo-1 thers of some of the other four year olds attended. The hostesses 1 were assisted in the direction of a variety of games by Mrs. Harry, Schafran. There were favors for each child and the two tiered white birthday cake was decorated with two pink candles. Ice cream and cookies, pink and white mints and blow gum were served to the little guests, while a pound cake was cut and served to their mothers. —= DUNN = THEATRE DUNN, N. C. Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Oct. 1-2-3 OFFICIAL HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FILMS! THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. O. Lillington Teen Topics By SARA HATLEY ; The L. H. S. boys really started off the football season right. The ! boys went on the field with lots of . determination and vigor and came off with a 36-7 victory over Benson. The co-captains of our swell team are C. H. Brock and Leo McDonald. A Who’s Who program was pre sented to the student body by the Senior Class in chapel last week. Those appearing on the program .were: Leo McDonald. Jean Blalock. ! Dorothy Matthews and Doris Hes ter—officers of the Senior Class; C. H. Brock—co-captain of the football team; and Sara Hatley— Editor of the annual. Our new cheer-leaders for the year are: Chief—Marianne Murch ison; Hilda Avery, Mildred Clay . ton, “Dot” McLean and Sarah Kelly. The girls really did a grand job at . the Benson game. I News from St. Mary's has it that I Reba White is having a wonderful ; time. It seems the first week was a gay round of parties to get ac quainted. On Tuesday the Beta Club had its first meeting of the year. Th=ir project this year will be publish ing “The Lillingtonian”—the school paper and the editor will be Mar ianne Murchison. Frequently seen—every afternoon I—Jean Hamilton driving her jeep on the “Hill” going real slow by a certain Wyatt Ausley’s house. ; CAN YOU IMAGINE: I Having a washing machine in the , gym? C. H. Brock and Sarah Kelly NOT being together? | Jean Blalock coming to school , with her face painted red? The boys not talking about foot ball? i Leo Kelly as Art Editor of "The Lillingtonian?” Mimi Clayton and Faye Matthews being able to read shorthand COR RECTLY? Beta members going to Asheville to the convention this year? Lillington having a city park and swimming pool? CASSIDI BS'WGIMr; HP HJTHi-p /"hTmASMT BEEN~'~\| SEEN .'Svf WERE IN WEEK'S/. I'W I U» iNi A HOSPITAL SOME-/ TO MXIS OLD PPiEND - y 1 IN THE . j / SOOD NEWS' PLAHOCUSAn)\ APRAID THE POCI? J \ {WHERE" t WISH I . ELAHOOLIGAN » A i HOSPITAL-- J t I WAS y? J \ GUV MUST BE , j| KVJEW WHOM ONE - SCO/ f VOU 70?-/ H> H=S :N WORRIED ■° >7 I 1 SEE HIM - A == * I/ ( HOSPITAL IS :VT A \ POOR x LU ABNFk'-Bv Al Coco MEET f/ ?P~ VL3.7 j ~l — j HAS SOME MIGHTV ) ' -rjn / WHO DO ‘A, / > the it’gTHE. S • ‘ iMPAwnsn friends, vou t~hink ? 7 BLESS ' <^TH‘ FELLA PLAYIN'rA i ~j) _ 1 | \ SNUFF i 4A. DON’T SftV, YEP- HE SHORE (5, \Y WAAL"LOOK . j •" „ 7 RIDDLES!! --UH* SILAS - BUT TODAY R TILL VdRE BLUE Atfii tu’ lnnnnnn? E K?FiA/A / TELLS LOOKIN' PER J A IN TH' FACE, *. *0 ™ VORE LEETLE EB A PRESENT FER \ RIDDLES'*I GOT II FRENEEZER TOOKHIS \IS FIXIN’ TO LEETLE EB” 1 ( EVER’THING FROM IjWj/ //'A— MICKEY MOUSi _ r_ /SO LOM3, 'l [what will MX) OO NOW, KHAN DMOO?)| ( FAKING VOU WSLL 1 J f GOODBYE, W FO.GFTT.No I AM \ bkOrlOlfc ~ K i /o 1 rn S ol |^^e NE Ou P ET II I!| ! I N.CKELAI'I I MUST BE GC'NG BLIMSTEAD TVPE--I CAN _h, / RA / KET V_ FROM THE < H t. FuN K NOW-I DO SO ENJOY N?SHOULD BE SEE IT IN 7 BUS STOP 1 H/ K L ' ; r’/ ' NANCY—By Ernie Bushm ; !!er f SORRY— BUT~j OH WELL—' | I SURE MI<F,S | | AND CORN ON THE COB l IT’S 6UT OF ( &IVE ME 1 TME■■ <=')/■*■ ATF P— IV- > ... J or DICKTHACt' ' ' \ we wave nothing to 1 \ rrfe own pen, but 'I Meanwhile— PAGE SEVEN HANSEP h Y CQ A THAT DON’T W COAEP SOUND LIKE 1 MESSAGE! • VS/LL

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