Brown's Hospital
Observes Its 11th
Anniversary Here
(Continued Trow page one)
hospital has had in this communi
ty in past years. We are hen
today to show oui gratitude and
friendship to Dr Brown and his
nurses who have served the peo
ple of this area through the facili
ties of the institution." the mayot
Rev E R Shuller .Methodist
minister, ottered a special prayer,
and Re\ Stewart B. Simms, pas
tor of the Baptist church was '•ail
ed upon b’> Mi. Daniel tot a few
remarks "It is a privilege to in
here on such an occasion the
minister said, adding tiiat he was
indeed grateful foi what the hos
pital means in alleviating suiter
ing. “The group gathered here
attests the high esteem in which
the hospital and its staff are held)
in the community,' Mi Simms
added
Rev N. J. Ward, pastor of the
Pentecostal Holiness Church, ex
pressed his appreciation for tin
program committees invitation to
enjoy the fellowship ol those in
attendance upon tin- event "Al
though neighborly get-togethers
art- disappearing, there is some
thing about them that renews
friendship," the minister said. Hi
expressed his appreciation for tin
good work the hospital and its
staff have done and are doing, and
pointed out that Christ, in his ,
BOXSCORE
OR R.C.hithWAYS
Killed July 2.1 through
July 24 12
Injured July 21 through
July 24 161
Killed through July 21
this year 489
Killed through July 24.
1949 431
Injured through July 24
this year (1,385
injured through July
24. 1949 4,937
teachings, laid the foundation for
the first hospital, that without
Min there would he no such insti
tutions.
Called on by the toastmastei
for a few words. Di V'. E. Brown
extended his thanks to the peo
ple. declaring they had been
mighty good to him. and in return
he pledged his best efforts in con
tinuing to serve the community
and its people.
Alter announcing that a similar
observance would be planned for
the 12th anniversary on the last
Wednesday in July, 1951. Toast
master Daniel asked Rev. Thomas
L. Hastings, rector of the Episco
pal church, to return thanks.
A long table, prepared on the
side lawn, was laden with the
most delicious foods. including
good old country ham from the
tables of Mrs Bertie Daniel and
that jovial old gentleman, Mr.
Russia Spreading
Trade Area Over
A Vast Territory
(Continued from Page One)
Then, when the time is right,
the band of Soviet-dominated na
tions can he withdrawn into a
practically self-sufficient shell,
shell, shunning economic contact
with the res al the world. A lot
of reoriental ion of Western trade
will be necessary, if In," happen:
Though „ limping 40 percent un
der prewar, the valui of K,.st
West trade is still vc; v consider
able.
Quart 0! Liquor
Costs Defendants
More Than $150
(Continued from page one)
Charged with'having nine pints
of legal liquor in his possession,
William Walter Wilson pleaded
not guilty, he was sentenced to
the toads for sis months, the
court suspending the road term
upon the payment of a $100 fine
V,ll G Hardison, to say nothing
:f the golden brown I'jied chicken,
jarbecue that was seasoned just
ight, juicy yams, truly southern
■oi n bread and biscuits. And then
.here were so many other items.
,]1 prepared to a king's taste.
Slill hundreds and hundreds oi bargains!
Siill thousands of dollars in savings lor you!
Just a few more days of
TOBSTIHG you WITH R HOST Of BflRGRMS
/ TERRIFIC SAVINGS AT GOOD
OLD - FASHION PRICES!
• Clearance Iiems Narked for Quick Sale!
• Special Purchase oi Nuch-Wanied Seas
onal Merchandise.
• Special Prices on Odd Lots and Rroken
Sizes.
%a5JL..lrv:tiWg!tA:• y’SlsafcJSL % .
JUST ARRIVED—Limited Number
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS
\»#/ llii- regular $1.00 ijiiulily, hut I rrijird S1.03 I alm‘!
, _ • Wliit
Kaxl < olor
$1.00
'Fan
Blue
(irrrii
DEPARTMENT' STORES
Shop Willi Confidence — Wear Willi Pride
Com Meal ansi A dele Jcrgens are starred in the Lipperl Productions
fast-moving story of scientific crime-detection, "Radar S< cret Ser
vice." John Howard is seen in the leading role, if hows at the
Watts Theatre Wednesday.
and costs. The defendant is tc.
violate no liquor law within the
next five years.
Charged with speeding, Frank
A Thompson of Colorado Springs,
Col., was taxed with the costs.
Clarence Tyson, pleading guil
ty of having a 'small amout of
liquor in his possession, was fined
$50 and required to pay the colts
Jack Compton of Mobane was
taxed with the costs for speeding
-o
Work Progressing
On New Terminal
For Oil Company
(Continued from page one)
lee said.
It is not known how mans
workers will be employed once
the terminal is completed, but it
is understiNid that the plant will
serve the territory within a ra
dius of sixty miles It is quite
likely that the company plan to
operate a fairly large fleet ol
trucks, employing possibly ten
i r twelve drivers, a plant rnana
err and secretarial assistants.
Local Young Mas
Called To Repcri
For Army Service
Continued on pace eight)
istration in this county. Chair
man Rice said that the young men
thinking everything had bJowr
over, jus! paid little or no at
tention to the law requiring then
to register when they reachei
then eighteenth birthday. Whet
registration delinquents an
found, the board is directed ti
turn the names over to the l! S
Attorney Cent ral's district olfici
for investigation and prosecuturn
i if necessary.
I (loir llil l irr 7 iruas (hi
Jay-milk tint Is l iihiii
i Indianapolis. Inti. A jay
i v. ulkmg cow, .ucii stia.veii tua
the nearby stockyards, was in
by five automtibiii s before polic
could corral her Slic wasn't hur
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Roltcrsonvillc, N. C.
TONIGHT - FRIDAY
July 27 and 28
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W ith iVtarie Wilson. John
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Cartoon and Short
SATURDAY, July 2!)
ARIZONA COWlim
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sum; show
With Don McGuire and
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Sl'NDAY - MONDAY
July 3(1 and 31
mi; i i.vmi; wo
THE ARROW
With Burt Lancaster
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!lr I'riril I o I hip Hnl
It H iis Hainful Task'
Cleveland, O. — When his wife
tipped over a pot of scalding
water on herself, Rry Boothe, ko,
started for a drugstore hr help.
Fin route, his car collided with an
other Boothe offered to settle for
$2. As he stepped hack from tic
car, a street car struck him send
ing him to a hospital for cuts and
bruises. When he finally got home,
his tv if. • had t ri ated I i, i ] f wjth
a home remedy
Maria Mcciez Star
In Arabian Nights
A : inu'ou* r.i-'v example of
v, i! he shown Sunday
ev Monday when Rcalart’s “Ara
i.i ... ],:• tits’’ ' pens at the Marco
rhea’: 'in 1"),. anticipated
VValer vVanger production must
he ir- ;rdcd a.-> more that a work
ti! : . ur! hoi sheer beauty,
i 0>tic splendor and torrid, ac
ta n-filied drama, here is a.
’ ■ <: ■:, : •, ;r»tph of the first mag
mi u ■ j\ i! i- embellished by
i-lf.irm’,!,-- Technicolor.
r.ifw ..euablo are the charac
terizations r.f its three stars. Jor
Hail Maria Monte/ and Sabu.
Me; ..i ein'ij' • She -razndc. the
Ikfgctad dancing girl, who wants
• w.;-i v a Caliph. She does and
ti; .t is the story fit' “Arabian
Nights." and Jon Hall portrays
H;u • o.n-i-I-Keschid, the Caliph.
o oir ‘ ulv -1lures before she
r; ;:Tit Haroun, however, are
b<.- 1 t.-kl on the screen itself, for
id. is adult entertainment ad
he! in j close !1.- to the original
fa- iiiation of the classic tale.
Arm ; the picture’s numerous
hi ! ii id , audiences will remem
ber ti. splendid performances of
!/ 1 Krih on, Billy Gilbert, Edgar
;, i n-t Shornp Howard
To. is a ci tus sequence which
Ian i -oit vividly and magnifi
cent do <■; t vi1a. across which the
c,as van- travel. There are
--m i d the slave markets and
luxuisvi- harems, where femi
■ i,( h< ally ; emphasized in pro
lie..d<- profusion. The spectacu
Latiies'
11)11
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Si«'|> into »«';sl siix, i iius . . . roni|>k*l«*
-lock hi I ..i;-< Sujimu r SIhm .«• Ki ilm i i!
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THESE ABE
LEDEE EEOS. QUALITY
SHOSS. ?:3T HEAP SALE
Smf OiESI
lar O; xnuti Ga~ncc preseiyicu oy
Miss Montez is a memorable
screen event, as is the furious
battle between Hall and Erikson
The fight, staged against a mov
ing panorama of countless desert
warriors, is probably the film’s
timv v
i»ii 61, CKCtUng
Other players deserving special
praise include Thomas Gomez and
Turhan Bey. Outstanding in the
picture’s feminine group are Elyse
Knox, Acquanetta and Carmen
D’Antonio.
Lets not be fancy*..
THIS TOOK 6UTS!
^ _|_liey'll r-Iiuiit insults
at you .. . they 11 conic in at
you spikes first . . . they 11
throw at your head . . . but
no mutter u lntl Inifjpens —
von ran I jig!it_hpckl
MINOR WATSON
! ‘‘BRANCH RICKEY”
Yes onlv in America could
a man have the courage, the
will ami the1 greatness to face
such ovcnvhelming odds
with onlv a hall... a hat. ..
■and a glove—q;h/ win!
JACKIE ROBINSON
"HIMSELF”
HAMILTON THEATRE
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SATURDAY — Double Feature
BROOKLYN ORCHID
M ith II illiani Hetulix
NORTH FROM THE LONE STAR
M ith Hill Elliott
CARTOON SERIAL
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