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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 16, 1952 tSEfUL JEt SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. — oFl —■ Lt. Harry Schurr of the Air Force came here to wed Phyllis Braum ULLINGTON THEATRE TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY Tu*n& I TkeMenyMEcto** I v .* - S Plus Cartoon THUPSnAY FRIDAY MSMirjamMssHMOiDHCoroso —HENRY BLANKE. m , u«i uu» Plus Cartoon dHSiiwn! *-■*»»**** STAR-VUE * DRIVE-IN BENSON, N. G. HIGHWAY 301 NORTH IN CAB HEATF-RS ADMISSION ONLY 40 CENTS TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY BOX OFFICE OPENS 7 P. M. ~ TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY GREGORY PECK and ANN BLYTH *'The World In His Arms" (Color By Technicolor) Plus News Color Cartoon THURSDAY FRIDAY "Flame of Araby" (Color by Technicolor) starring » JEFF CHANDLER and MAUREEN O'HARA Pus News Cartoon Comedy Peerless Theatre Erwin, N, C. 1 P. M. Running Continuously .to Shows at 1-3-5-7-B P. M. Matinee Admission: Children 15c— Adults 30c Evening Admission: Children 15c— Adults 35c TUESDAY— WEDNESDAY ANTHONY DEXTER (Star Os Valentino” ', In "The Brigand" (Color by Technicolor) . Phis Selected Short Subjects A- THURSDAY FRIDAY "Cripple Creek" (Color by Technicolor) starring GEORGE MONTGOMERY and ' KAREN BOOTH Plus Selected Short Subjects ATTENTION: Mr. Farmer! [Til DO YOU HAVE A®! HOUSES TO REPAIR? ra NOTE THESE r r I PRICES ■ FOR WINDOWS 10 x 12 12-Light Plain Rail Windows $4.75 8 x 10 12-Light Plain Rail Windows Bxß 12-Light Plain Rail Windows $3.75 These Are Beautiful White Pim Windows. The Best Money Can Buy! See Us For All YMr Building Needs! POPE & MIXON BUIIDING SUPPLY, INC. 405 E. KBGfc iff, 'DUNN, N. C. but forgot to bring the ririg. One of his buddies in a jet plane squad ron flew the ring from Moses Lake, Wash., in a matter of hours. Center View DRIVE-IN DUNN-ERWIN HIGHWAY Two Shows Each Night Box Office Opens 6:30 First Show 7 P. M. LAST TIME TODAY 'Saturday's Hero" starring JOHN DEREK and DONNA REED Cartoon WEDNESDAY ONLY "Havana Rose" starring ESTELITA “The Toast of Pan-Amcrica” Plus Cartoon THURSDAY ONLY 3EORGE AND BERT BERNARD "Gobs And Gals" also starring ROBERT HUTTON and CATHY DOWNS STEWART LAST TIME TODAY RICHARD WIDMARK JOANNE DRU in “MY PAL GUS” also News Goofy Cartoon Wednesday & Thursday VAUGHN MONROE JOAN LESLIE in “TOUGHEST MAN IN ARIZONA” also Latest World News DUNN ’’ LAST TIME TODAY RICHARD CONTE in “THE RAIDERS” also News Color Cartoor. Wednesday thru Friday VICTOR MATURE NEAL r .,*‘ in “SOMETHING FOR THE BIRDS” also News Pluto Cartoon —~ HARNETT ~ LAST TIME TODAY JEFF CHANDLER SCOTT BRADY in “YANKEE BUCCANEER” also Color Cartoon Wednesday & Thursday GREGORY PESK in “THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS” also Color Cartoon DAILY CROSSWORD mpTO ACROSS 46. Grows old 13. A sunk 1. French DOWN fence §£jN»Lls!f author 1. Long-eared (hyphen.) ggg 5. Moved. rodent 15. The goggler >lp® T ■ slo Tll as wind 2. Mountains 18. Correctable p " gif g S SME R S 9. Nobleman (Russ.) 20. Things alike g £ wfc n u gJRfI g W 10 Theater 3. Sailor toother ISBellSißlElt seats (slang) things $ niTIP EMI OT Ag 12. Native of 4. Ahead (var.) * ■ I 111 I¥ t1 Arabia 5. Partofa 21. Sorry M R I E I N I P M G 1 R I I ™ To wrangle knife -4. Gram *% 14 Congeal 6. War of (abbr.) ft, Ve.terd.y . Aa.w.r 15 Kind of words 26. Toward carriage 7. Ovum 27. Fly aloft | 39. La.r dj 16. Music note 8. Character- 29. Level 41. Shore | 17. Hereditary isticof 33. Fencing # 1 T chief H. G. Wells swords 42. Children s (Amlnd) 9, Sack 34. Push g ame 19. Doctor n Fogdogs 38. God of war 44. Sun god of Science “ rnTYTMTirm 22. Another cry 9 /// for "baa" 23. Exchange ,2 - /V/ 3 25. Eminent W 3Z * 27. Wring the _ <22 «4-- neck of 7 V/y 9 (colloq.) ZZcOZ—- 28. Soon -20 777 i-i. yy 29. Faugh (var.) 2ff zb Zy 17 30. Nova Scotia __ '// ■ ?y o• ■ (abbr.) 2S ZZ* 3° 31. Lieutenant _ :22 22k __ (abbr.) 3i 77} 32. 33 4 'YaOV 32. Postpones /// CLI 2£k 35. Gold (Her.) 3S- yy 3fc> Y/A' 38 39 36. Armadillo /£ ZZ 37. Owned 40 41 A// 41 40. Gallows Z/y . 42 Ripped 43 Ay 44 43 Not fresh ZZ 44. Bird 22G4S y/. 7// 45. Organs of YZA Z/y _______ 22k sight 1 “ 12-s. DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE—Here’s how to work it: ' Is LONGFELLOW i 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 DAP SHHXI GJK MJHSK MHZSP NA GJK CDVK. CHZ JK HMKI AHC DA* UDA SHABCKSSHM. ' Yesterday’s Cryptoquote: YET WASTE MEN'S LIVES, LIKE THE VERMIN S, FOR A FEW MORE BRACE OF GAME— KINGSLEY. : Presbyterian Group : Holds Yule Party ' ; The Women of the Presbyterian ; Church held their regular meeting ! and Christmas party Monday eve -1 ! ning at 7:30 in the church. • ' The meeting was opened with [! soft music played by Mrs. J. C. > Graham at the organ. The group | then sang “All Hail The Power > of Jesus Name”. This was followed > by "The Lords Prayer.” [ The meeting was then turned > over to Mrs. Stacy Whittington J and Mrs. John Henry Wilson who > were in charge of the program. > Mrs. Whittington read the [ Christmas story from Luke, and > then she and Mrs. Wilson gave a | very interesting program on the , “Joy Gift offering,” Mrs. R. M. Phillips closed the meeting with | prayer. > The group then sang “Silent ' Night,” and following this, Mrs. , Peggy Herbert, Mrs. Dick Lasater > and Mrs. Billy Lasater, hostesses ; for the evening invited the group 1 into the dining room for refresh ’ ments. I The room was decorated in the > Christmas motif, including the tra [ ditional tree. > Refreshments consisted of Rus ( sian tea, a conjealed salad, ritz crackers and cup cakes. * Instead of exchanging gifts the i group brought articles for their kitchen which they are furnishing. Following the refreshments the group sang carols. Forty ladies were present for ; this gala event. Erwin Sunbeams Have Yule Party The Sunbeams of the First Bap tist Church held their regular meet- I ing Monday at four o’clock in the church. The meeting opened in usual form. Frankie Messer called the roll and A1 Woodall took the offering. Mrs. Leroy Carpenter then told a Christmas story, and the meeting closed with sentence prayer. The group then sang carols and played games. Prizes were award 1' to A1 Woodall and Brenda Ivey. Mrs. Lloyd Byrd, Mrs. H. C. White Jr. and Mrs. Fred Avery then served punch and cookies. Christ SALES agSg* SERVICE W A Kg Complete Shop 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE SEE OUR GOOD USED CARS W. & S. MOTOR CO. N. WILSON AYE. RjflfN, N. C. THE DAILY RECORD. DUNN. N. C. mas stockings were given as favors. Those present included: Lee Mc- Lean, Brenda Ivfey, Frankie Messer, Carolyn and Sharon Murray, Caro lyn and Sharon Murray, Judy Fann, Lynn Tyndall, Julianna and Joey Denning, Hannah Carpenter, Roy Jr. and Jennifer Griffin, Kay Porter, Dorothy Hawley, Patsy Horne, Cheryl Williamson, Carolyn and Kathey Byrd, Phil White, Nickie lannone, Rudy Stephenson, Larry and Mike Johnson, A1 Wood all, Bert Cameron, R. L. Cramer, and Sandra Duncan of Dunn. DAUGHTER IS BORN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Monrole announce the birth of a daughter, Madred Best, November 18 in Milwaukee. Mrs. Monroe is the for mer Miss Madred Best of Dunn. A C E SIGN GO. NEON SALES AND SERVICE Office Located At 305 W. Canary St. DIAL 2911 DUNN, N. C. JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB FIRST PAYMENT DUE THIS WEEK The COMMERCIAL BANK DUNN, N. C. BRINGING UP FATHER ''MUSH-HEAD"DUGAM \ , j I \ SAV WHAT HE WUZ Ift YESTERDAY-THEY GOT I ' \ !'>_ : —SJT? 4> GOT ACPESTED ? I W.’/ V PtWCHED FOR-' I THE GOODS-ON HIM WITH < ■ )/ DIDN'T KNOW HE /y \ty/ c - f > ill GO SEE J j ONE OF THEM LIE-DETECTORS Y / I If. I MARRIED > vWUZQjTOf A ' ( Cagey —he <l' 00 you ever gee a / » /. ,I_i» J \ jail !! y\ ■ X ' ' vjEtg all ,\ r l'E-detector 1 • ONE U .—' "'V" l , ' ' ' * '' . LIU ABNER-By Al Capp THIS "SENATORIAL SPECIAL” WEDDIN' WILL BE Th TBIUHPH I-an thEn-TK'GiRAND FINALE..'.' X NQl r - V YOU’RE NOT going TO ' O' MAH CAREERTr- AFTER WE SPLITS OUR SIDES, - )AH DON'T J MARRY OS, YOU LOW, AT SELECTIONS FUMTH'WIT AN'HUMOR OF SENATOR * ATION O'LINCOLN-.VIF TH' WANTA TAFT.TH'MOOD CHANGES.V- AH DOES MAH HORRI tgL {,7? J> J GROOM PIAYIN'Th STARRIN' JZ\ GiT SHOT? ) THE PRESIDENT.HIM FYIN'IMMY-TAYSHUN O' BENEDICT ARNOLD. ON HIS JSL f*X ') ROLE OF CXJR MARTYRED ZASRS* —./—/ SELF, HAS PROMISED DEATHBED .V—TH'LAST GROAN, ALONE, WILL AJfAS \\J. ( \ RRESIDENT.''. r y / ( ro OFFICIATE AT MY / SNUFFY SMITH y■ ■ -,1 y■■ ( GOSH...TASTES 'I 2"CiNNA/V\ON FLAVORED CUSTARP! I SAIZbAPAMLLA WiTm UHLA.CY hlavh»-. ' ' 1 LIKE PEPPERMINT ~ rr trfS "l WHAT ATKEE ! • •* ICS CKEA/V4 WiTW CHOCOLATE SYKUP! // 2. \ (if). \ '■ .I -i ji ( | Jv. : v J I'VE JUST GOT Jtirj I / "" 'n : - J I==) i '4ti v A (TWO MINUTES TFI j (BE CAREFUL,PEAR - ) ~ " so*.| q r , Z \ l WISH I COULD S VL, TO CATCH r/jfTw . > THE STPEE7S ARE ') " ...^==== = —/T-uiCa ' ' BUS / MAKE IT THAT > —: ■— y. By Ernie Buslimiller _Z | OH, SLUGGO--- THE [J THIS I'VE JfZiX > I . I », ICE IS SO CLEAR, i GOT TO \ \ I / S r A packet ~Mpont J and in the next room- | Tare the bones) A f > WAS ABLE "tO WCX-D -■ —\ PAGE THREE
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