WEDIYESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 10, 1952 Benson Society DAUGHTER IS BORN Mr. and Mrs. James Applewhite, Jr.,(N( Jacksonville, N. C. announce the birfh of a daughter, Jennifer Sue, on Monday, December 1, in the Jacksonville Hospital. Mrs. Ap plewhite is the former Miss Myrtle Sue Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Smith of Benson. BENSON PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gallon Raynor and children, Carol, Sheldon, and Jerry of Portsmouth, Va. spent several days here recently visiting Mrs. Razor’s mother, Mrs. Nellie Sor rellTlnd other relatives. Mrs. C. N. Proctor, Mrs. Hiram Rose, Mrs. Willis Cagle, and Mrs. Claude Dixon spent Monday in Richmond. Mrs. Thaddeus Barbour, Mrs. Theron Barbour, and Miss Linda Barbour have returned from a visit to relatives and friends in Wash ington, D. C. j ivlfc. Gladys Greenwood and Mrs. J. M. Jackson have returned tc S their home in Augusta, Sputh Car i olina after spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. Paul John son. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sorrell had as guests during the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Santo Raso and daugh ter, Carolyn, and Miss Glenda Jackson of Alexandria, Va., Lieut and Mrs. Joe Hunt and sons, Kevin ancjboseph Forrest, and Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Watts and daughter, Marilyn of Norfolk, Va. I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Turlington | *j** # **STEWART*~~^* ! [ Last Time Today , 1 ! <» PAUL HENRIED ' > < > LIZABETH SCOTT J| o % in ;; “STOLEN FACE” ;; ~ also < > < ► Comedy & Cartoon ] [ \\ DUNN —’ «> Today thru Friday ' > <> JOHN PAYNE J J ;; WILLIAM DEMAREST ~ i: “THE BLAZING V, FOREST” :: ~ also > > Latest World News l] ( 5] HARNETT [;; < > Todav & Thursday I' J ;; JEAN PETERS <> o JEFFREY HUNTER «. ' ’ in o :: “LURE OF THE I! WILDERNESS” < ' also J | Color Cartoon ~ STAR-VUE DRIVE-IN BENSON. N. G. HIGHWAY SOI NOftTH IN CAR HEATERS j ADMISSION ONLY 40 CENTS TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY BOX OFFICE OPENS 1 P. M. LAST TIME TODAY The Cimarron' Kid" (Color by Technicolor) starring AUDIE MURPHY YVETTE DUGAY W Also CLAUDETTE COLBERT ANN BLYTH 'Thunder on the Hill" THURSDAY FRIDAY "Caribbean" (Coler by Technicolor) 9 starring JOHN PAYNE ARLENE DAHL Plus News Color Cartoon LILLINGTON m THEATRE LAST Tints TODAY /^thTN (TURNING) Sponnv AP«ni»ovntPictm “ g } * . ix-ete Smith Special - Cartoon Plus Serial A Two Cartoons I and daughter, Mary Eleanor, of Lumberton spent Sunday here with Misses Mary and Sarah Turlington. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith, and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Smith and chil dren spent Sunday as guests of Mr and Mrs. J. T. Smith in the Co rinth-Holder section of Johnston County. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Guthrie of Graham and Miss Evelyn Poole ol Martinsville, Va., were guests dur ing the weekend of their parents Rev. and Mrs. Ivey T. Poole. Other recent guests of the Pooles were Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lyon of St. Augustine, Florida and their daugh ter, Miss Nadine Lyon, a student at Duke University, Durham; and ano ther daughter. Miss Elaine Lyon, a teacher in the St. Augustine schools: Mr. arid Mrs. T. C. May and daugh ter, Betsy of Bailey; Miss Celia Mar Stallings, member of a hospital staff in Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs Claiborne Glover of Bailey. Airman lc Donald Capps and Mrs. Capps left Monday to returr to Macon, Ga. after a visit hert with Rev. and Mrs. David Capps and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lawrence at Willow Springs. Airman Capps is stationed at Robbins Air Base near- Macon. IN CHAPEL HILL Mrs. Marshall Woodall srapt Tuesday in Chapel Hill visiting ner Sister, Mrs. Tom Lassiter. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Charles M. Johnson of Fayetteville; her aunt, Mrs. Wiley Stephenson of Pendleton; and Miss Mary Louise James of Elizabeth City, guest of Mrs. Stephenson, who has recently returned from a month’s visit to friends in Central America. Mrs. Godwin Complimented At Benson Tea In a gay Yuletide setting which included a Christmas tree, an il luminated St. Nicholas figure, rein deer, vari-colored crystal balls with much greenery of frosted pine needles and holly Mrs. Justus Park er and Miss Rosalyn Harris receiv ed guests Sunday afternoon from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock at the Parker home to honor Mrs. Parker’s niece, Mrs. Lawrence Godwin, the former Miss Wilma Langdon, whose mar riage occurred in late November. Guests were greeted by the hos tesses and presented informally to the honor guest by Mrs. Jesse T. Morgan. Recorded music suggestive of the holiday season was furnish ed by Miss Melba Langdon and friends met friends and engaged in pleasant conversation for a short period prior to being ushered into the cUning-Toom where the refresh ment table W"z attractively cover • ed with a hand crocheted cloth of cream white and'centered with an arrangement of white carnations and maiden hair fern in a crystal bowl flanked on either side by red Peerless Theatre Erwin, N, C. 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 WEDNESDAY "Anything Can Happen" starring JOSE FERRER and KIM HUNTER Also Selected Short Subjects THURSDAY FRIDAY "The Red Ball 1 Express" Starring JEFF CHANDLER and ALEX NTCOL Selected Short Subjhclb mmmmtmmrnr Center View DRIVE-IN DUNN-EEWIN HIGHWAY Two Shows Each Night Box Offlee- Opens 6:3# First Show IP.M. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY JAMES MASON JUNE HAVOC. In "Lady Possessed" Plus Csrtoon FRIDAY ONLY , JOHN GARFIELD 1 and SHELLEY WINTERS "He Ron All DAILY CROSSWORD ffffllfffiEß ACROSS 6. Kind of 20. Perched SktT T yßg|pja gfl I. Variety of airship 21. Open TO K I j i Musa, used 7. Unit of (poet.) I*°i £ll f|f I as a food measure 22. Distant 5. Sums up 8. Bristle-like 24. Female^deer 9. Custom organ 25. Evening (HZ SR I ail I Zjll 10. Wearied 9. Possessive (poet.) AIM ■ S AT I ■ r ulßl 12. Occurrence pronoun 26. Varying rJli IS f Rlls h o tTEI 13. Muse of 11. Title of jL weight ■n|o e sMp o o 118 Lyric poetry respect ',?/ (Ind.) ■AjwlAlyMAjglLirß 14. Soak (lax (Port.) / 28. Even (poet.) ,I's - Moth 16. Sphere 31. Exclamation Y»»tcr 7 a 7^ 30. Ring on a . XX/ // harness Si 9 XX/ 10 11 32. Look XX askance il '// '3 33. Harden f 22/ 35. Puppet |4 VX 'S' l e 4447 Dohn, N. C. ■MtMNMNMaiNkiiaiMNe THE DAILY RECORD, DUNN, N. C. NU-HOME Builders & Supply Co. General Contractors Dial 2364 Dunn, N. C. 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