Vivf" -m Vff3; THEATRE PINK HILL, ; NORTH CAROLINA " Tha Pick Of The Beit?, SUNDAY FEB. 2nd ? , Another Swell Picture! t- v ...insUe Story wineaaiGosi V Kit a bnw ft -Hsroiopr lEsue goodwins (mm ffcy to tOSBW t BM M JMMt Hid A!go Shorts wiiniwwwiwiwiii t MMTrti41imli)Ml: Auto Comedy WEDNESDAY -S'.r', -$-V Colonel Tim At His Best!;, ';. 1 TIM McCOY in , rr s tr ' Frontier Also Serial THURSDAYt - n This Is The Nlcht At Pink Hill! , - (IN PERSON) "SLEEPY" McNALLY'S i "TIRED TEXAIIS" i ' RADIO AND STAGE STARS Heard, Daily 7 to 7:S0 A. M. . - Over WCKB - Dunn, N. C. . ALSO FEATURE PICTURE "RED VAGOIIS" Prices This Attraction V?r.s.-.- CHILD 25c ADULT 50c Continuous Stage & Screen Shows "DON'T MISS THIS- BIG DOUBLE SHOW!" , Uncle Sam Says v i .' t..iiilnjjii I ve on a f'mt sounds sweet on , Valentffw's I fj, bnt love , on of United States Savings i rests on a firmer foundation. i get yonr stack of bonds ) t a f-yr51 saving r''" 6. !1 f r:ON. & TUES ,..'' ' " l r ViVGPLETIt'CSU' J i,xf nu mm vr ii i Society arid Konfrad Klub " Met Tuesday Night , ?Mrs. N. B. Boney ,was hostess to the Contract Klub" lasj "Tuesday night: wtth ajl members , present. First breath of spring and narcis sus vere used for decoration Up on arrival of the quests the hostess served - ambrosia and frai cake and later, during play served cok ca colas, nuts and mints. Before bridge was played a contest was held and Mrs. Ellis Vestal won ths prize for the contest 'Mrs. J. B. Wallace was awarded high score prize for bridge. , 1 f NOTICE The Parent Teachers . Associa tion will meet o Monday evening in the. school auditorium, at- 7:15. Mesdames E. A. Newton and, A." T. Outlaw will be co-chairmen of the FRIDAY 9 ii X ii ' ..r pjmi wotpt IB;. ; tmtut Mi OincM . tcUIULKUIII ' Also ihorts SATURDAY -v ' . - t , r CIIAS. STARRETT SMILEY BURNETTE in ; ,Gallopinr Thunder' Also Cajrtoon'S'''1" LATE SHOW: S '4". "V?f . BOB STEELE in j Mesquite Buckeroo s Eh fi D D ' Theatre Roberf Young - Frank Morgan "LADY LUCK" SUNDAY , FEB.' X, 3:00 - 8:45 ON STAGE IN PERSON : Sleepy McIIally and His Tired Texans PLUS ON SCREEN : (in color) "LinLE IODINE" MONDAY' FEB. 3 7:00 9:00 . 25c i 50o " TUESDAY WED. HIT Novl Double " Feature. - HIT No. t rr Shcdov 5f4 . '14 . .v John Garfield k '..si m vt i - ana waiter ' THints.'r rrn i WmZjj ' ' FRI. - i 7:00 o 9:00 SAT. Hit No. 1 1 , r IN COLOR . : , ' ' i , j ' ' ' t :i-lpy. 'JS 'S' I X JVt:V -. Triple Hit No. 3 . IN COLOR Personals program to celebrate.. Founder' Day. - , ' ' ' lOOOOOOOOOOOf WAKSAW : SUN. . MON. FEB. 2-3 "WAKE UP AND DREAM" (IN TECBNICOLOB) With John Payne, And June Haver. TUES. FEB. 4 tii Whistle Stop rr With George Raft; And Ava Gardner. ' wed. feb. s DOUBLE FEATURE "Rolling Home" With Russell Hayden. BSondie Knows Best With Penny Singleton. TIIURS. FRI FEB. -7 "THE KILLERS rr With Afi Gardner, And Albert Dekker. SAT. FEB. 8 DOUBLE FEATURE Hit The Saddle rr With Three Mesquiteers. rr CRIME DOCTOR'S MANHUNT" Wiih Wainer Baxter. ; Of A Woman" Duplin Iheatre "FIGIITIIIG HERO" - Geraldine Fitzgerald ;r urenan. fr"'rjL rr Livss Forever' ""e::'$Ccr.:rf rr Sowing Cl"jb Meets ' ' Mrs. Caroline H. Gavin was ho teas to the members of the Sewing Club on Tuesday afternoon with Mrs Jolly end Miss Lula Binson as visitors. Lovely arrangements of white gladioli and stephanotls were used in her living room. After the sewing bee the hostess served Ice cream, fruit cake and coffee. Girl Scouts Meet The regular meeting and board of reviews of the Girl Scouts was held on Tuesday afternoon with Miss Sarah West Outlaw as hostess. At this meeting Alice Jolly was In vested as a tenderfoot scout After several indoor games were enjoyed, the hostess assisted by Misses Hilda Brinson and Janet Boney, served pepsi colas and cookies. on. The Auxiliary of the Presbyter ian Church met on Monday after noon at the Manse at 3:30. A good number of members were present. Rev. J. G. Morrison continued the intensive study of Isaiah. Mrs. Caroline Gavin had charge- of the program on Foreign Missions. During the business period a nominating committee was appoint ed consisting of Mrs. G V. Good ing, chairman and Mesdames Mary Southerland and Clarence Murphy. Committees were appointed for the Presbyterial which is to be held here on April .8 and 9, with com mittee chairmen as follows: Lunch Committee r Miss Hilda Clontz; (a sub-committee was appaointed to assist with serving; Registration - Mrs. R. C- Wells; Flowers - Mrs. Caroline Gavin; Music - Mesdames J. G. Morrison and Louise Mitchell, co-chairmen; Pages - Mrs. J. R. Grady. , ,, ' Mrs. Chapman Rivenbark is working with the Waccamaw Bank St Trust Company, filling the po sition of Mrs. Bill Williamson, who recently resigned. Mesdames Coy Kennedy and C Williamson spent, the week end with Mrs: Kennedy's son, Tom Lee As advertised la ' Harper's Banaar Kramer's Department : '". ; ' ; ' VMiCE, I!. C. . in Wilson. Misses Anne Pail, Hortense Tyn- dall and Sarah Pickett of ECTC were home for the week end. Miss Pickett had as her guests two other students of ECTC. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williamson and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scott spent Sunday in Fai- son with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pre cythe. -' Miss Marie Williams is in New York City to study window display at Traphagan Art School. Master David McKay was taken to Dr. Sidbury's hospital Tuesday for treatment Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jerritt, Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Morrison, Mrs. Mary Southerland and Mr. Bill Ingram attended a Tuscarora ' Council Scout Banquet held in the Golds- boro Hotel on Tuesday evening. Miss Theresa Gooding of Queen's College is home for a few holidays Mrs. G. V. Gooding shopped in Kinston on Monday. Uncle Sam Says Ponder tkese faets, nephew. In 1931 many AHftfoans ought the Series C Savings Bond, similar in every respect In the lye ent Series E bond wb'cli i"!"- foe ' arc naw bavins rest rl tlrroaeb poyrell vi 7 bank or posl iifSte. Dnrlnj 1P47 the Tr Hepatl meat will Kind ovet ?1 v. " - very tS these wise Ac-rl' I" ' it'J nwn ara. Vhe tuil l.lvu..' ii ia'.er- est to a itaggeriDg sain over SI9V M,(HM). Nearly 75 ser cent of all boyers of Series C bonds held on to ikem for the toll 1 years. Yon have tha nMartnnitv now to loin VOOf fl- low Amerisan who wtU share H the Tiea.mil Department's 19S7 Pftyon of an extra dollar for every S3 Invest now to Snvtnss Bonds. 0. 5. Trnnry i y ) ) Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs,, Albert S. Vann, of Clinton, announce the birth of a daughter, Cecil Winborne, at the Brewer-Starling Clinic, Jan.' 21, 1947, Roseboro. Mrs. Vann is the former Miss Margaret Wiggs, of Warsaw. MODEL THEATRE . "Where Happiness Costs So Little" ; BEULAVILLE, N. C. WEEK OF FEBRUARY 2nd. SUNDAY MONDAY' RAY MILLAND in - "THE I WELL-GROOMED BRIDE" ALSO 1 ' .'j. T ' - "SAGE-BRUSH SERENADE" TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAY t MARGARET O'BRIEN, OUR VINES HAVE Possibly the greatest small-town THURSDAY MARGUERITE "THE WALLS CAME FRIDAY ft SATURDAY GILBERT ROWLAND in "GAY CAVALIER" rr SCARLET FRI. ft SAT. OWL SHOW: The EAST SIDE rr BOWERY . SELECTED SHORTS WITH EACH PROGRAM P. 8. Folks, dont miss "Onr Tines Have Tender Grape". DESIGN Pretty rippling peplum on Swansdown's . soft-as-sunlight suit. Easy shoulders . . . ef fortless skirt. Exquisitely tailored of pure -worsted sheen by LORRAINE. Sizes i. STYLED BY , TENT THEATRE Thursday Night, Feb, 6ii ( .ON OUR STAGE "TIRED TEXAI1S" 'RADIO AND STAGE STARS . IN PERSON o PINK HILL, N. C. r n. J EDWARD G. ROBINSON in TENDER CRAPES rr motion picture ever made. CHAPMAN in TUMBLING DOYII" AND HORSEMAN rr KIDS Raise H ftU w BOMBSHELL rr FOR SPRING 10 to 18. $55.00 EXCLUSIVE WITH US Store y- ' -: 1 .3

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