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Cooper's Film Roles Are Fiery Gary Cooper is one Hollywood star whose presence in a motion picture immediately assures moviegoers of plenty of action. Not that the elongated, hand some Montana-born actor is a western or underworld picture hero, but rather his romantic dramas, usually against a back ground of historical or important ’ moment, seem to leave much opportunity for excitement. Take “Saratoga Trunk" for example. In this pieturization of the Edna Ferber novel. Cooper took time off from his tempes tuous lovemaking with Ingrid Bergman to lead a group of henchmen against a rival gang for the possession of a railroad. Plenty action. “Task Force,” a brilliant film describing the career of one of our aircraft carriers in World War II, Cooper again went through several battles to pro vide movie fans with a truthful story. “The Fountainhead" saw' more fire and brimstone when Cooper, as the architect hero of the famed novel, dynamited an an entire building project at the climax of the story. Now comes "Bright Leaf,” Warner Bros.’ latest film star ring Gary Cooper, which makes local debut at the Viccar Theatre on Sunday. Taken from the novel, tlais story is an epic drama of a tobacco empire in the days of the old South. Loving two beautiful women, Patricia Neal and Lauren Bacall, Cooper nevertheless will not disappoint the action fans who will see a pistol duel shoot ing, a battle royal with a medi Men’s Dress and Work Shoes For Less. WILLARD'S SHOE SHOP Perseverance x 10 Years— College Degree Stella Itagoi/.i bracketed between her day and I books she's studied to gel a university degree night work. At her right are the 113 shorthand pads' 10 years at night school. Stella is the lirst she’s filled in 10 years as a secretary for the Cher-! ever to graduate from the t'nirersily of rolet Motor Division in Detroit. At her left aie the | ei.tinly by night school credits. through st udent Deli oit HOLDING REVIVAL THIS WEEK AT COUNTY CHURCH Revival services be inn conduct ed bv Rev. P. E. Cavton of Eden lon at the Community Christian , Church will last through Sunday night of this week it has been an nounced. Services begin at 7:45 each night. The uublic is invited to attend all services. rone show involved, and a burn- , mg mansion among other events. Michael Curtiz directed. ft SEVEN STAR ttaadad whlikiy, **TIm Straight whltklat mrm 4 yaars ar mars aid. J7Hft Straight whitkay. 42 H% wsstral spirit* dlttlNftd •root gral a. 11H itralght whitkay 4 yaar* aid. 1S% straight whitkay 9 yaar* aid. 7)4% straight /whitkay 4 yaart aid.** OOODIRMAM ft WORTS IIMITID, MORIA, ILLINOIS SUMMER SCREENING! » Galvanized Bronze and aluminum SCREEN WIRE AU, tVliUHS — ALL LfcNliIHb Fix those windows, doors and porches now MARTIN r. C. X. STORE Willianistou, IV. C. Sticks to Story COVERED by a policeman's uver i coat, Theresa Ititzlcr, 215, enters the Millville, N. J., City Hall for ques tioning. The typist has testiliod that she saw John It. Albert with Lor-, raine Hess some weeks before the 17-year-old high school student was strangled. Albert, who has a record I of sex offenses, is supported by his wife in his alibi that he was at home on the night the girl was slain. (International Soundplww) Boy Scouts Report Their Activitim Troop M.i\ lit) j Wo started the mot ting by hav ing Jerry Savage read the first I 10 veises of the 1,'ltli chapter of s Saint Mark. Wo then had a spec ial prayer by James Pittman. Buddy Fus.scll took up the boys' dues. The Boy Scouts arc to meet at the Scout Hall at 11:00 o'clock to collect the paper we have asked tbe people of the town to save for us. Mrs. Clayton asked us to start selling chances on tin cake she is going to bake for us Thursday. iTwanj aqs zal'I .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllliTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlll ll«*rr arc a few «f Courtney's money-saving SPECIALS , . list ami shop early as Clearance ite ins are limiteil. Cheek Iliihi l.ivinfi liuum In mil arc One Duncan Pliyfe Sofa, covered in wine tapestry, mahogany finish, good construction. Will not move for the rcgulur price of .$175.00, so we will try $105,00. Suite, solid oak, lime finish, composed of five pieces, regular price $155.00, we will ucccpl first offer of $100.00. a dozen, regular price $90.50, will lake hesl of fer over $50.00. Minri'lliinrous Kilrhvn Furniture Ifni room Fit rni l u re One Modem I ted room One five piece dinette suit**, plastic lop table, metal chairs, red chairs and blue table, the last of Three only, red lop card tables, slightly simp worn, originally were $5.95. will move for $ 1.95. B. S. COURTNEY & SON “Furniture Since I*) It" OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Til, 9:00 i i Social News Visit In Newport News Mr, and Mrs. Walter Mizclle : and daughter, Miss Anne Mizelle, visited in Newport News Sunday. Return Home from Riehmond Mrs. Erwin Hull and children have returned to their home from Riehmond where they visited for a week. Here from Ply mouth Mr, and Mrs. Jimmy Kmnear o( Plymouth were in town vaster I day shopping. Here During Week-end Mr. A Fine, Philadelphia com mission merchant, visited Mr and Mrs. M. M. Levin during the i week-end. We will try to raffle off the cake sometime next week. Mr, Matthews took down the ; names of the boys going to Camp Charles. Wednesday afternoon we are going to practice baseball. We closed with the Scoutmas! er's Benediction. Scribe, James Pittman. how happy you will be! YOUR CLOTHES EASY TO SEE IN A I STORAGE l TRAVEL BAG PLASTIC—TRANSPARENT 2 Poll Pend. When Your Garments are Dry Cleaned HereF We know you'll like our quality work ... prompt service .. . ond the "See Scf*?’' Gforogc Rag that i; the Mcdem Way to protect your garments against *nofhj, dust, dirt. You clways 5EC how SATE they are because the bogs or# tron;porent. Re usable too. All this at o slight additional charge. Mom PROTECTION Alpha Cleaners Tour Mountains Mr. and Mis. A. 1). Hams ami | children, Janet and A. D.. Jr, | spent part of last week on a sight | seeing trip in the western part of j tin- State and Tennessee, touring i Chimney Rock, Blowing Rock and ! the Gieat Smokies of North Cam j lina and Tennessee. Able To I,cave Hospital His condition much improved following treatment in a Rocky Mount hospital. Mr. Ernest Mea manager of the local Belk-Tvloi store here, is resting at the homo of relatives in Rocky Mount. He 's' expected to return hoi', kg.., jn the week. Continues III In Hospital Alfred Griflin, young county boy. continues ill in a Washington hospital. He was reported yes terday to be resting better than he had been for several weeks NOTICE I have sold my interest and 1 f.'i'iod will in the Central Cafe, Williamston to Mr. Peter Christo pher. I'his is tn advise the ered ito.s uf the Central Cafe, Wil liam.:,tun, that 1 will not longet be responsibli for the obligations' of said i nn. This the 20th day of May, 1950. Philip Tonis. my 23 3t . motics; or sale Under and by virtue' of the pow er i f sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed to the undersigned substituted Trustee on May 17, 1920. and of record in the Register of Deeds Office Mar tin Countv in book P-3, page to secure certain notes ■ r even date therewith uni the stipula turns in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the holder of said notes, the undersigned sulisti luted Trustee will, on the Till, dav ;>t June, 1950. at 12 o’clook., \,,en. ill front of the Courthouse door in Williamston, N C., offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described pro per tv : A house and lot situate in the T ’U'i o' 1 lamdton, N_ C , and known ns the* Charlie Mann Jol, being on front. Street, running Wes! I( Blake Watson line, thence South along Watson line to L,a i .yette Staton line, thence E aciig Bat iycite Staton link; a. Front Street, thence North along l' ront Street to the beginning. Containing t-2 acre, more'or less, anil being the same lot as situated between iho Masonic Hall and I .a l e.' c! te Staton's lot. Thi. .lOth day of May, 1950 3. A. Critcher, Sub; tituted Trustee. ic (i- P -li 27 Sit I K 1, <)K S.M.K OK I.AND FOR TAXES 1 he ' ■ 'iiiiiiissioncrs of tin1 Town "I Bvnetis. State ol North Curo eo.a. have this da; levied on the following Real Estate, and will sell same at pub!u aucti m for ca -hjit the ihurt Hmi.-e door in NWrtWVWUWVWt WMMAA • n»ii • muvr. • be Town of Williamston. North Carolina, on Monday, June 12, 1950 at. 12 00 Noon, for taxes due the To rn of Everetts and unpaid [oi' the year 1940. unless said tax es. penalty, and cost are paid be fore the above date. White Joseph vr. Hardison, l House & Lot, Everetts $21,06 Colored John Griffin, Sis. House and Store . Everetts $27 a2 SI VK WOOD I OK S\l I. CHEAP, Dial 2 160 W illiantslon Supply Co. A/VVVWVVVVVVVVVVX»WVWVVVV> RUPTURED I ski; tiik nomts nu ss ItulMrss - ltclllc»s - Slraj*lrf>^ I! von sudor with hernia (Huptutv' wo m vito you to a KRKK DEMONSTRATION lit HHl tiny ol tlio DOBBS TRUSS l>\ a Faotoi \ Ro '^X . prosoiltativo at tho Genryo Ro.\ ui Ids I loti'I m lEp'?t Wilhainston W’odivsdav Juno 7th, I? *2’ I IV M. to 7 P. M. Tho Dobbs Truss is dilloi ‘iisfSMv -Mit Ifoi'i oonvontimiiil typo trusses. No Bolls a Straps to bind ar.d abate. I ar.ht weiylit, CkHGI - Sainlai \, woar u I: ai ha'hum. Duos not lund KHM Km ci- cm illation. It only presses the body in year than last, it may be due to \ our wearing the wrong truss, perhaps, one with a knob that fits into the opening and spreads the muselcs apart. The DOBBS TRUSS has a CONC'AYK PAD that fits tiro the rupture like the palm ol your hand and supports the muscles in a more natural position. Holds with utmost security and comfort. These trusses will be demonstr: ted to you without obligation and you will not be urged (o buy. For Men, Women and Chil dren. I'itelorx Ki'jit'csniliititc Mill lie in \\ illitimMou tit tlip (icoi'iic l{< \ nnliis iiolrl for lilliuus tmtl I IJHi: DEMONS I K ATION W ciliM‘stl,i\ Vfln iiooii. Jim -7. I l\ M, lo 7 IV !M. NOTH Tin: iJATK AM) COMU IN ( Ask at desk for Mr. Ud. 1'. Mill i j WOOLARD ! WOOLARD ! WOOLARD | WOOLARD I WOOLARD | WOOLARD I | WOOLARD | Vns w;i\ sou look iii il. Woolard J I' tirniliiiv i omjKins is lli<* FURNITURE STORE! | Marlin Iannis s I,railin’ l iiriiitnrr Slorr J W illiiiuisloii, in. c. I MVVVVWVUVWAMVVVVIAn/tfUWVUVVVUVVWVWUWMMVWWUWM BE MILESjuid MONET AHEAD. TRADE K)R A DODGE TODAY! Oonc* .. 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