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* Tuesday afternoon, November it, 1952' M/ss Watson Has Birthday Party Miss Joyce Watson used the oc casion of her birthday on Tuesday evening to entertain thirty members of the beginner’s Sunday School class which she teaches at the Tab ernacle Free Will Baptist 'church *in Benson. Games were played amidst deco rations of autumn foliage. On the j refreshment tables, which was cov-; ered with a cloth signifying the autumn season, a two-tiered birth day cake in the center was flanked with lighted tapers. Ice cream, cookies, and candy were served by the hostess who was presented a number of birthday gifts by her little guests. David P Denning, young son of Mr. and Mrs. DeLeon Denning, was also presented a birthday gift. * Present were the following mem- I bers of the class who came to the party in costume: Judy, Janet, Beth, and Davie Denning, Danny I and C. M. Blackman, Jr,, Vickie | and Rodger Whitman, Ann Jack- j son, Dale Dixon, Wayne Gibbs, Gladys Johnson, Brenda Norris, Kenny Phillips, Pat Lee, Donald Wheeler, Linda Mahler, Doris Kaye Allen, Linda, Doris, and J. C. Allen, George Hayes, Brenda Creech, Julia Campbell, Jennings Capps, Peggy Norris, Stacy Barbour, Faye Parker, Polly Sue and Barry Norris. Mother of the little guests who attended and assisted in entertain ing and serving were Mrs. DeLeon Denning, Mrs. Charles Denning, Mrs. Joe Norris, Mrs. Arthur Gibbs, Mrs. Parlia Lee, and Mrs. Ed I Creech. ♦1 STEWART 1 <. Today thru Wednesday • i < > RITA HAYWORTH 1 ’ ;; GLENN FORD ~ < > in <« ;; “AFFAIR IN :: TRINIDAD” ;! J I also ' * > < > Latest World News ‘ J *]; - dunn —jj: <» Last Time Today i * • * ’ RICHARD TODD IJJ o in < > ;; “THE STORY OF 1 ; • ROBIN HOOD” ;; ! also , i . > Latest News Cartoon < • !, HARNETT j;j Last Time Today !< > DONALD O’CONNOR <> [“FRANCIS GOES TO 111 west point” :: also < > t Color Cartoon ' ’ , PRINCESS THEATRE BENSON TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY (Double Feature) "Outla,w Trail" and "Sun Tiger" Plus Selected Shorts I STAR-VUE DRIVE-IN BENSON, N. C. HIGHWAY 301 NORTH IN CAR HEATERS ADMISSION ONLY 40 CENTS TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 P. M. /T GESD A Y WEDNESDAY "The Day The Earth i Stood Still" starring MICHAEL RENNIE and PATRICIA NEAL Plus News Cartoon [ Center View DRIVE-IN - DUNN-ERWIN HIGHWAY Two Shows Each Night Box Office Opens 6:30 First Show 7 P. M. _ TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY JOHN WAYNE and ROBERT RYAN "Flying Leathernecks" Plus Cartoon Thursday only "Two Tidcets To Broadway" starring TONY MARTIN, JANET LEIGH GLORIA DeHAVEN and ANNE MILLER Plus Cartoon Benson Senior Superlatives Members of the senior class of Benson high school have chosen the following superlatives: Best looking, Faye Barber and Kenneth i Barbour; Best all-round, Gwen Johnson and Graham Moseley; most athletic, Pat Gregory and Stacy Miller; most intellectual, Ruth West; j and Charles Jackson; best person ality, Grace Moore and Ken Prit ! chard; wittiest, Pat Thornton and Thurman Whittington. Officers of the class are Presi dent, Stacy .Miller: vice president, Thurman Whittington; secretary. Graham Moseley; treasurer, Ken Pritchard; and reporter, Faye Bar ber. Mr. and Mrs. David Peacock, Dr. Peacock of Chicago, 111., and Mrs. Mather Dorman have returned from j a visit with Mrs. Peacock's rela j tives in Tennessee. Miss Jane Royal, member of the | nursing staff at Rex Hospital, Ral | eigh spent the first of the week in Benson visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Royal. Mrs. Roy Medlin, Mrs. Vinnie Smith, and Mrs. Roy Smith spent Wednesday afternoon at Laurel Lake. CANADY TO SPEAK I Murhy H. Canady, Harnett ! County sanitarian, will be the guest speaker when the Junior Woman's Club meets on Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 8 p. m. at the Community Center. | : The program is sponsored by the club’s public health committee. TO SANATORIUM Mr. and Mrs. James Renn and Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Matthews visited Mrs. Ralph David at San atorium on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Davis, who is reported much im proved, is a former resident of Lillington. RETURNS FROM FLORIDA j John W. Spears has returned from a vacation trip to Florida, j Mrs. Spears and their son, Johnny, remained in Ft. Laudcrdfile for a longer stay. ATTEND FASHION SHOW | Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Ray have re- ] turned from Charlotte where they recently attended the fall fashion show exposition. ULUNGTON THEATRE TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY PARAMOUNT _ •* Iff Wgffi I cou>K ß r j)£CHNICOLOR _ K 1 stirring Jtjrjyj YvonneOe Carlo • John Ireland -AiwQ James Craig* Forrest Tucker Lyleßettger • Richard Arlen OirKtad by J«rry Hopper Scraanpljy by Frank Gruber 'Mkk ßaud on a story by Gordon Ray Young Produced by Nat Hott Plus Comedy Cotton 801 l DRIVE-IN THIS SECTION’S NEWEST AND FINEST Between Dunn and Benson On ‘ Highway 30i • ! TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY (Double Feature) "Raiders Os * Tomahawk Greek" * and "Queen Os The l Yukon" Peerless Theatre ErwinJ N. C. Beginning MONDAY, NOV. 10TH Show Will Open At 1 P. M. Running Continuously Shows at 1-3-5-7-9 P. M. Matinee Admission: Children 15c— Adults 30c Evening Admission: Children 15c— Adults 35c 'TUESDAY ONLY "Ivory Hunter" In Technicolor with ANTHONY STEELE and DINAH SHERIDAN WEDNESDAY. ONLY TONY CURTIS PIPER LAURIE in "No Room For The Groom" DAILY CROSSWORD ■mel AjLISiBE£iLS.L ACROSS 2. Harmonize 20. Make RIE C XpMm A5|S E 1. Cushions 3. Powdery choice 3s h E|h o p | euE R 5. Cut finely, earth 21. Cook UIH !■ as meat 4. Teeters in fat F £ T ■ I r n o F 9. Debate 5. Desire 22. Symbol edlbanllT 10. Stormed greatly in Lloydis IteaTTIII 12. Quadruped 6. f.ong-eared register Ho "|£Ms|pal 13. Rugged rodent 23. Arroyv T R A J_ lH i V 0 R 7 mountain 7. Baking stems HJA N c eßv AN £ S crest chamber 24. Capital of ■UE|ETRME|n|d|sB 14. Incites 8. Flower Persia 9-30 15. Goddess of 9. One of 25. From Yesterday’s Answer J beauty Israel’s 26. Male geese (Rom.) greatest 28. Depart 35. Contest > | 16. Winded kings 30. Shed blood of speed j insect 11. Abandon 31. Ascended 36. Measure | 17. Mature 18. Earth 32. Enjoyed of land I 19. Neon (sym.) as a 33. One-spot 38. Egg- 1 20. To be goddess cards shaped *■» in debt 23. Ceases 12 3 4 '/A 5 6 7 8 26. Eminent <-CC yCC. All 27. Weight 9 AA 10 11 (colloq.) 28. Merry 12 13 29. Exclam a- Ay tion N 15 30. Japanese __ festival '6 18 7^7/* 31. A wing cA/. cA/ CCC 34. Savage AA/ AA '//s 20 21 22 37. Type of ar- 'A/ CAc (A/ cAZ chitecture 23 24 25 '//, Z 6 39. Vestige *ssr 41. Sacred (Fr.) 29 42. Levels to AA> AA/ AAs the ground 34 55 36 777 37 38 (var.) '/// 43. Require 39 /A 40 \ 44. Vehicle with 'A// runners ai 47 “ down yy. instrument | (surg.) <Ao‘ DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE—Here’s how to work it: g AXYDLBAAXR | j is LONGFELLOW * 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 hint*. Each day the code letters are different. A Cry ptogram Quotation - | JNWC WGL CNLHL, HD JVCNLGLT, WST HD JVRT VS CNLVG WCCVGL?- HNWELHZLWGL. Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: SADNESS ECHOES IN THE VOICE OF MIRTH, AND MUSIC MURMURS THROUGH THE WAID I OF WOE—WEBSTER. FROM ENGLAND "" Mrs. Carter Cable and two-year old son, Charles, arrived in Lilling ,ton Thursday night from Warren ton, England where they have been living while Sergeant Cable | has been stationed there with the U. S. Army. Mrs. Cable, the for ! mer Miss Sallie Byrum, will visit ■ her father, E. J. Byrum and her j sister, Mrs. John H. Blackman. The 1 visitors who will be here for 30 days made the trip by air from I Sctoland to Westover Field. Mass., where they took a train for New York. They flew from New York to Raleigh. They.came home due to the illness of Mr. Byrum. CONFINED TO HOME James Snipes is confined to his home due to illness. W.S.C.S. TO MEET FRIDAY The November meeting of the members of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of the Coats Methodist Church will be held on Friday, November 14 at the home of Mrs. J. M. (Boots) Malone. Mem bers and interested parties are in vited to attend. ~A C E SIGN GO. NEON SALES I AND SERVICE Office Located At 305 W. Canary St. DIAL 2911 DUNN, N. C. Loans-Financing j ■» M-iVre Loans On New and Used Automobiles j INSTALMENT LOAN DEPT. FIRST-CITIZEN BANK & TRUST CO. Stewart Theatre Bldg. Photic Stann, N. C SALES SERVICE ■ A Big Complete Shop 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 30 OUR GOOD USED CMS W. & S. MOTOR CO. N. WILSON AVE. DUNN, N. C. 8 Barefoot Rites To Be Tuesday Mrs. Lettie Allen Barefoot, age | M 62, of Dunn, Route 2, died at 9:00 ' a. m. Monday morning at her ■ | home, following gn illness of about j 1 10 days. She was a native of Samp- I 1 son County, daughter of the late . Nathan and Nancy Elleir Barefoot, j She was a charter member of The Savannah Hill Church and joined j the church when it was first or- i jganized in 1906. She was very act- I ive in church affairs as long as ! her health permitted. Funeral services will be conduc- | ted on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. from the Savannah Hill Church and bur ial will be in the Barefoot Ceme tery. Services will be conducted by the Rev. W. O. Honeycutt, pastor. The body will lie in state at the church for one hour prior to the She is survived by her husband, David Barefoot. Dunn Rt 2; three sons, Dewey Barefoot. Dunn Rt 1; Eugene Barefoot and Vernon Bave- l fott, Dun Rt 5; three brothers. M. B. Barefoot. Dunn Rt 3. W. T. Barefoot, Roseboro Rt 2 and R. A. Barefoot, Morehead City; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Strickland, Bunn | level Rt 1, Mrs. Joe Barefoot, of Dunn Rt 2. Also eight grandchildren I survive. The body will remain at Hatcher- j I Skinner Funeral Home until it is ! taken to the church. ATTEND GAME ' Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Butler and Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson attended | the Carolina-Virginia game In Chap i el Hill Saturday. jJrMAKE WAY FOR LUKE L ARSON, GENT 6/ HES NEVEE ] A NOTION THIS Hi Z>PEC/AL. INTEREST I JUST e>OL(7 A PEIZE HSRPAT A FANCY a 1 BEEN AROUNP / MAVEEICK rj . IN THAT RICH «TBANSEB--eeFM* ]fM GOINS TO Pints- : S > —< AFTERNOON - HANKINS/ YOU J COPRESFONDEMCE \ WORRY ABOUT ! i WANTED TO ]} SO \ ~S'HT- n.S I'VE I / - \ TAKE'CHARGE ■- —iSPILINaOF- IT-TOMORROW | YOU TO THE NEW /: THAT'S j BEEN'. SPENOINS TOO J / V OFTHE OFFICE \( BUT-SIR- I YOU REALUY )IS ANOTHER i SECRETARY I HIRED / V HEP/y f MUCH T;ME A: . < O j .WHILE I’M TH|RE ARE ) K ■ N f LETT|RS A oli : 1 VV.( ’ ;- SSB T tE-TERE.’ j ».. Aj i .IV Unass/ : . i . Am r U UL' ABNFR-Bv A» Coop TH’BULLET W SOME GOOD-LUCK CHARM 'f V/ NO? 1 IF YOU'D TH‘ HAM’SOME T WE MAY NOT NATCHERLY.VA FEuLA J JUST > WERE STOPPED )If MERELY SAVED HIS LIFE- SEEN THE REST J CR/MMV-NUL : I HAVE. TO. HE ) WIF A FACE LIKE VGIVE ME ►BY MAH r- —/ SO NOW YO' KIN ELECTRICUTE y OF THAT \ WHO LOOKS / MAY STARVE / THET ONLY CRAVES )lO MINUTES GOOD-LUCK) ( HIM, LIKE IT SAVS IN THIS BSPER.f j PAPER, YOU’D LI KE ME ?-N> TO DEATH '. r / ONE KINDA POOD, < WIF HIM CHARM rr J V ,—I——_ ,. — — rs KNOW THAT'S A IS YO’ GONNA jHE REFUSES j AFORE HE GOES T’ I> AI-ONE 4 V. LA JFf; IrN PICTURE OF / ELECTRICUTE J ALL FOOD.C r J GLORY- NAMELY A S. IN HIS \V O' SNUFFY SWIKIm A ftW"THflT'sl LISSEN--HE'S DONE )( BY JEEPERS! 1 -! I—'i ; -—- 1 JES' HIS STOPPED" CRICKET _ THAT CRITTER M/f v** - 7cm iuAMJ? VOUNG-UN, RIDDLES? K .^, SNUFFV VARMINT AZdzUF H 2mdSd I, Ifitf MM FCSI TU LIT JV MICKEY ivtOUSF * ( BUT. OHM-EVE. .. S | t HAVE YOU ALWAYS UVEC7 HcKE ? 'j / 1 VVU2Z 1 ’• . - T=3«s "c_.. ANP ALLTHESE QTHER LITTLE MEN / ,Yl HEEKI j f / i ____ ’' out HIONOW * <^~ BA BUT. DEAI?, FOUP OF US J) ■ _T \ C WCVc rr\T I (THREE TIMES A DAY-THAT'S ■ ( OUR LITTLE FAMILY J fS\ > taa. CB4 MEALS A WEEK,AND T" EATS 10,520 MEALS ) \ IJO VfUIT \ NANCY—by tnva Hushm’lle, -V ' ' 11 11 I OH ( DEAR --- IT’S )| WELL, IT QIDN'T BUT I GOT ENOUGH ou AI.Y.T X H ALREADY /S— MUCH, AUNT N *'>vw SNOW OH, AUNT , AAy/m? On frtt-71- J man FRITZ! IT’S ) ■ —TVI , f f® l J started ) o o ° ~ I. -A y g SNOWING- I °c „ OtCK IHACY fMUeRTt VINES FROM THE O SHE COESTO THE NEXT AND AT THE SWIMMING ' TODAY YOU SHALL HAVE AMAZON VALLEY/ YOU ARE ROOM ~ POOL- ci a ml- ctcav—mjcu CDr*,i A LONG WAY FROM YOUR AND AS FOR YOU —YOU S H - —-.—.... >*^j PAGE SEVEN
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