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Carolina
ing, new drama, rich with the
sincerity of their acting, greatly
absorbing, and frequently deep
ly moving.. From beginning to end
it is a distinguished, adult motion
picture. In dramatic quality it is
f?r superior to previous produc-
CARTHAGE STAR ROUTE
By Alma Campbell Boyte
Weekend visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Holder
itinuing at the Carolina tions of the Dreiser story on stage Mrs. Mattie Brown of Galax,
re. Southern Pines, tonight or' screen. As a superior offering, ^ Mrs. Robert
»y) and Saturday, November it will do much by way of earning Bonlee.
it 8:15, with a Saturday mat- new respect for the screen. i Mrs. Bob Fields from
it 3, is the smashing interest-
ning story, “The Tanks Are
ig,” starring Steve Cochran,
^ Gary and Mari Aldon with
?e supp,orting cast,
story -cf o.ur tanks in battle
I near Sanford visited Mrs. Tom
Beautiful natural settings film-* Sunday afternoon,
ed in Technicolor highlight the! Mrs. Dewey Matthews
latest Clark Gable picture, a while Sunday with Mr.
“Across The Wide Missouri,” with Mrs. Henry Foster on Car
tcpnotch support from' Ricardo Route 4.
ever before , been fully der' Montalban, John Hodiak, Adolphe i Jessie Moore of
I •n the screen, and “The Menjou, Maria Elena Marques, j, .Robbins spent the weekend with
r Are .Coming” holds a Carrol Naish and Jack Holt.^bis route.
appeal to the patriotism of “Across The Wide Missouri” opens ^i®® ^^bel Campbell visited
icatis. There are many ex-1 at the Carolina theatre Thursday, Thelma Moore of Robbins
brushes 'with German November 15, with a matinee at Wednesday evening.
. the break-through o:^ the 3 p. m. and a iiight show at 8:15
i*3t fortificaticn built by
all- interspersed with se
es devoted to familiarizing
tors with the members of
rew, and with Sgt. Steve
an in relation to his crew
ie top brass.
1 now comes the long-await-
oduction, “A Place In The
Sunday through Wednes-
Vovember 11-14, at 8:15 p.
1th Matinee Sunday and
ay at, 3 p,, m. Some, of the
generation in Hollywood
;ning, in this instance, Mont- |
■Si I!
nnsf
“Between Midnight and Dawn,’
■ James Campbell and Jessie
Moore were ’ visitors at Cool
Springs Methodist church Sunday
afternoon.
Work on the Carthage-Siler
City highway continues. However,
,the completion is some time off,
C-'i'lumbia Pictures’, thriller which yg^. '
realistically narrates the dramatic
adventures of - the - police Radio
Patrol, will ari-ive Tuesday, Nov
ember 13, at the Sunrise theatre.
Mark Stevens, Edmond O’Brien
and Gale Storm head a cast that
includes Donald Buka, Gale Rob
bins, Anthony Ross and Roland
Wirters, '• , : '
The new drama is based on the
Ruth and Clara Lee Matthews
were in Carthage Saturday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Boyte
spent Sunday evening with J. A.
Boyte and Mr. and Mrs. James
Campbell.
Bill Holder has recovered, nice
ly from the head injury which he
recently received in the Carthage-
Aberdeen football game. He ex-
y Clift, Elizabeth Taylor' rru
;helley Winters-take over,P°bce files-of a great city. The __
most venerable Theodore routine of a metropolitan police pgg(-g play in the next game.
T story, “An American is depicted with | ^ Campbell recently had a
dy” and'rrake'of it a gleam- graphic vividness as its pders bi^hday and he enjoyed very
^ ;balk juvenile delinquents in 3ii|jv^nch the greetings and gifts that
ttempted robbery and have a jjg received.
Mrs. John Yow hasn’t been fuel
ing very well for the past several
Weeks,
J. B. Moore of Robbins spent
the weekend with cousins on this
route.
Johnny and Jimmy Boyte were
in Carthage Saturday evening.
Bill Holder recently was voted
the most outstanding boy in Car
thage High school while Sylvia
Davis of Carthage was voted the
most outstanding girl. Both Bill
end Sylvia are members of the
junior class.
BIRTHS
r
iinam
Penn
l Blended
\ Whiskey
run in wi'th a killer who later goes
gunning for them.
Stevens and O’Brien are the
orowl car cops, bosom buddies on
'he job and off, both in love with
tbs same pretty girl (Miss Storm).
She eventually chooses Stevens,
but, on the eve of the wedding,
'm i.s murdered by Buka, the gun
man they had tangled with
-arlier. How (D’Bri-en avenges the
murder of his bro'ther officer by
tracking down the killer and fac
ing him in a blazing gun battle
provides the climax.
Columbia Pictures obtained a
■^hot-in-the-streets realism by
photographing the downtown
'u’siness district of Los Angeles,
the entrance of that city’s tun
nel to Griffith Park, Hollywood
Powl and Hollywood Boulevard
near the busy intersection of Vine
Street. Careful attention was paid
to police detail and routine with
Dolice headquarters scenes filmed
at the Los Angeles Police Station.
Police officers acted as advisers.
86 Proof
MIGHT WHISKEYS IN THIS PRODUCT
years or more old. 3i% STRAIGHT
■y. 65% NEUTRAL SPIRITS, DISHUEO
I FROM GRAIN.
OHII S miR UWID, KHM, lUimB
The CCC wiU make or guaran
tee loans made by approved lend
ing agencies to producers for the
purchase of new mobile equip
ment for drying winter cover crop
seeds, and hay and pasture seeds.
VOTE
For the legel sale of beer
d Against legal sale of beer
Farmers have been preparing
for, and planting, their winter
crops of small grain through this
section.
Charlie Holder was a business
visitor in Sanford Monday.
Carson Yow was in Carthage
Monday.
Shirley and Shelby Boyte of
Carthage were recent guests
among relatives on this route.
Mrs. Inez Cooper is getting
along nicely after undergoing an
operation in Moore County hospi
tal. Mrs. Cooper, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Holder, is now
back at her home on Carthage
Route 1. '
Joe Boyte was a business visitor
in Robbins one day last weejc.
Bettie and Kaye Oldham spent
the weekend in Glendon.
J. A. Boyte was a business vis
itor in Carthage Monday.
Mrs. L. B. Meggs was a recent
visitor in the home of her broth
er, J. C. Fields, of Glendon.
'At'Moore CoUhty Hospital:
October 27—Mr. and "Mrs. B.
Q. Perham, Southern Pines, a girl;
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cavinefes, Rob
bins, a boy; Mr. and Mbs. Bill
Smith, Southern Pines, a boy; Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. Proctor, Aberdeen,
a girl.
October 28-t-Mr. and MirsOH. J.
Briscoe, Piriebluff,: a girl.
October :29^Mr. and Mrs. F. O.
Frye, Carthage, a girl.
October 30—Mr. and Mlrs. Eu
gene Lawrence, Aberdeen, a ghl;
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bray, Bear
Creek, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. R. E
Allen, Southern Pines, a girl; Mr.
and Mrs. M. T. Britt, Carthage, a
boy; Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lush,
Eaeford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs
Mack Maness, Star, a boy.
October 31—^Mr. and Mrs
Charles Patch, Southern Pines, a
girl.
November 4—Mr. arid Mrs. Al
vin Lee, West End, a girl; Mr. and
Mrs. John Tucker, Hoffman, a
boy. '
Dr. House Aiding
Elon College Event
Dr. R. Lee House, pastor of the
Church of Wide Fellowship, is
one of five leaders of the Congre
gational denomination chosen to
take part in the Religious Empha
sis Week program at Elon college
this week.
He is spending the week at
Elon, counseling students in their
problems, heading chapel services
and conducting other special pro-
grsms in observance of the annual
event.
Dr. House will return home Fri
day evening.
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