Newspapers / The Duplin Times (Warsaw, … / May 20, 1949, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
fx r 4 J. A; YhDless Diss Af Work James Allen Wheless, lid,,' died liMddenly of a heart attack Friday I afternoon while at work in his place , Sal business In Faison. . .-..-.v. -rr' Funeral services were conducted Sunday' afternoon- at 3:30 o'clock iln the Faisort Baptist Church by 5UN. .s - , MON. May 22-23 ; Mother Is A Freshman iiS: i ;i (TECHNICOLOR) JiVith Loretta Young, And Van Johnson. TUESDAYrMay 24 JThe Adventures Of ; Don Juan ; I (TECHNICOLOR) fVith .Errol Flynn, Anct Vtveca Lindf ore. ; WEDNESDAY, May 25 With Bay Milland, And Barbara Stanwyck. vf X X' ALSO SERIAL -..'! MODEL BEULAVILLE, N. C. WEEK BEGINNING MAY 22nd Sunday and 1 onday - APRIL SHQWERS Starrln JACK CARSON. " Tuesday and Wednesday i TARZAN AND fi? THE MERMAIDS With JOHNNY WE1SMULLER. Thursday only - Double Feature VALLEY OF THE GIANTS - . --- - . . - - - r A !?' " " i ?n. WEEK BEGINNING MAY 23 I Show Starts 7:30 P. M. MONDAY and TUESDAY Every Girl Should Be Married With Cary Grant, Franchot Tone, - ? Diana Lynn, and Betty Drake. r ')- - WEDNESDAY Matinee at S O'clock Lost Horizon X (From the Novel by James Hilton) I Starring Ronald Colman, with Edwafd Everett I V Horton, H. B. Warner, and Jane Wyatt THURSDAY and FRIDAY f With Ida Lupino, Celeste Holm, -Cornel Wilde, Richard Widmark. SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE With Richard'Arlen, Patricia Morison, ! ;2 and Mary Beth Hughes. w&'MX an nT'VK'XX- With1 Peggy Knudson, Lynn Roberts and Charles Russell. UV;XS :! r:X r.;;l;!ALS6;.;;v;:;!::;'i Rev. E. N. Teagtie, pastor." Burial was in the Faison Cemetery. The body lay in state for one hour prior to the funeral , at the church. , In addition to his wife, the for mer Nellie Armstrong, lie is sui vived by three daughters, Mrs. Mar vin Cautier, Misses Lois and Myrur Wheless and two sons, Willi and Wade Wheless, all of th home com munity: and one brother Roscoe Wheless of Rocky Mount, - ii WARSAW, N.C. THURS. . FRL May 8M1 . Blood On The Moon With Robert Mitchum, And Barbara Bel Geddes. SATURDAY, May 28 M : DOUBLE FEATURE Dead Man's Gold With Lash LaRue. With William Tracy. Bednninir Monday, May 9, tight shows wUl start at TM instead of 7:15: P. M. - "' ' " THEATRE AND LILABNER Friday only " ROSE OF THE RIO GRANDE Starring JOHN CARROLL. Saturday i ... . COURTIN' TROUBLE Starring JIMMIE WAKLEY. XX iVK'9'!;i'fl'i'-.'i.,i',r Henry The -.2 Magnolia Coy Missing From Home Lester A. Brinson., 15-year-old son of Mrs. Louise Holmes of Mt. Olive, has been missing from his home since May 8. Ho bad beei living with t his uncle, Stephen Batchelor, on a farm near Magnolia. Relatives think he may have gone to Raleigh to seek work. At the time he left Magnolia he was wear ing a brown Khaki shirt and blue overall pants. He la five feet, eight inches ? tall, weighs about 150 sounds and nas dark brown hair. ' m i 6 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as exe cutor of the estate of D. M. EzzeU. deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed, duly verified, on or before one year from first publication of this notice or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 21st day of April, 1949. Mrs. Mamie Ezzell Weeks, ' Executor; Rt. 1, Faison, N. C. D. M. EzzeU, estate. 6-3-6t. - NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION By Proclamation of the Governor and direction of the Chairman of the State Board of Elections of North Carolina, a Special Road and School Bond Election will be held on June 4, 1949. There will be one ballot containing both the Road Bond and School Bond propositions to be voted upon. Notice is further given that the General Election Registration Books will be in the hands of the Registrars in all the precincts in Duplin County and will open fo the purpose of registration of quali fied voters, not heretofore regis tered, on May 7th, and will close on May 21st, and Challenge Day will be on May 28th. All persons heretofore properly registered will not again be required to re-register in this Special Election and said election will be held under the rules and regulations as provided for the Election of the members of the General Assembly, except no absentee ballots shall be voted in said-Special Election to be so held This the 20th day of April, 1949 Board of Elections of Duplin County, By: E. Walker Stevens, Chair man. 5-20-3t. D.C. NOTICE In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. BERNICE PEARS ALL VS DOROTHY PEARSALL The above named defendant, Dorothy Pearsall, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Gener al County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendent upon the ground that the defendant has committed adultery; and the defendant" will further take notice that she Is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, in the Courthouse Lin Kenansville, , North Carolina, within twenty, days after tne ztur. day of May, 1949, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint This 26th day of April, 1949. R. V. Wells,' Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County. 8-20-4. VBQ pd. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. The undersigned, having quali fied as administrator of the estate of O. F. Kennedy, deceased; late of Duplin County, thla Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 25th day of April, 1950, or this notice will be nleaded in bar ot tneir re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment to the undesHgnea This the 25th day of April, 1949. ', S. A. Smtth. Administrator of the estate of O. F. Ken- '- nedy, deceased. Beulavllle, - North Carolina, a E. Phillips. Attorney. 6-3-M. HEP ' ' , NOTICE OF SERVICE .", . . ; OF SUMMONS . ' " " BY PUBLICATION In The Superior Court , NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN counts:. Sylvester Says': "Your magic carpet may turn; out, to be a throw rug." Public hous ers and so cial planners are urging the Government to guarantee U. S. citizens food, clothing, housing, amusements, education and med .ical care. What' happens when people are provided these things T The American Indians have been pampered, and dominated by our government for 80 years. Here's what they had to say to Senate Committees: "The flag that flies upon the Capital dome here, that says under the Constitution every man shall have his day in court, every man shall have his per sonal rights, his property pro tected that means absolutely nothing on an Indian reserva tion." I "You give any race of people, regardless of creed, a dole and a hand-out and you have got a dependent, and they will con tinue to depend on that and ' sooner or later they become lax, lazy and undependable." REMEMBER TOD AT WITH A PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OLIVE Phones 217-J or 231 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY A SPEI IAI.TV 3 Vita-Life Masonry WALLS Built To A Standard Not ToAPrice Build For Keeps WITH VITA-LITE Smith Concrete Products, Inc. . - Di q41 Kinston. N. C rnoncm Manufacturer of VITA-LITE CONCRETE PRODUCTS Dealer: Duplin Mercantile s Company CF, . I den. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced by Currie Bowden, plain- . tiff, in the Superior COurt of uup lin County, N., C, for an absolute divorce from the bonds of matri mony heretofore existing between the plaintiff and the defendant on the ground of separation for more than two years; and said defend ant will.. further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk Of the Superior Court of Duplin County, N. C, in the Court Hoi.se at Kenanvlile, N. C, within thirty days after the 20th day of May, 1949, and answer or demur to the complaint in sam action, orHhe plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief "demand ed in said complaint. , This 28th day of April, 1949. i R. ' V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County North Carolina 5-20-4t. FOP ' ATLETES FOOT ITCH NOT HARD TO KILL. IN ONE HOUR. If not pleased, your 40c back at any druK store. T-4-L, STRONG fungicide, contains 60 alcohol. IT pf.nrtrates. Reaches ' MORE germs to KILL the Itoh. today at . KENANSVILLE I" JG TOSE ' iQjAROOFTHATLeAfS- IM GAIN OR SLEET, yi IS REALLY i '&WL 4 SOMETHING 0 ; EntertainMent At The Capital Here The CaDital Theatre in Kenans ville brings show-goers an interest ing program next week, wiows De gin each night at 7:30; Malinees at 3:00 o'clock. On Monday and Tuesday, a spark ling comedy calculated to keep patrons still chuckling long after they've left the theatre is Don Hartman's production, "Every Girl Should Be Married," for RICO Ra dio, starring Cary Grant, Franchot Tnn and Diana Lynn in introdu cing a brilliant newcomer in the person of Betsy Drake, the Dore Sohary presentation is based upon the gay assumption that a mode.-' maiden has a perfect right to pick the bachelor she wants and go after him without incurring any social censure. One of the most widely acclaimed films distinguished by breath-taking adventure, high romance and vwevome beauty. Frank Capra's Lost Horizon" will be shown at the Capital Wednesday only. Based on James Hilton's unforgettable novel, and with Academy Award winning Rorald Colinan in the star- rina role, "Lost Horizon" is one of those rare films that merits seeirg two or three times. And to a whole generation of movie-goers who miss ed viewing one of the otitrtanding spectacles turned out by Hollywo ;d here is opportunity, indeed. The screenplay by Robert Riskin relate the fabulous happenings that occur to Colman, a British Consul, who is whisked from an airplane in company with other travelers to ShanariLa. that magic country of indescribable beauty and serenity lucked away in forbidden Tibet, where the inhabitants enjoy a life span surpassing other earthlings. A powerful dramatic story set cgainst the exciting background rf a road house brings together f iur of the screen's top stars Ida Lu pino. Cornel W ilde, Celeste Holm and Richard Widmark in Twentieth Century-Fox's "Road House," the new screen hit which shows Thurs day and Friday. Hailed by pre viewers as a story of a strange love with a completely new twist, "Road House" is packed with hard-hitting drama, dynamic action and sus pense as it chronicles the tales A an entertainer who becomes the i center ui an uiiuuai ina ibic jii- volving two men o wideiy con- irastmg temperaments Tieir an tagonism results in a bitterclash of feelings which is to disoive h friendship of years and bring vio lent death to one of them. Exciting adventure and lively comedy unfold when the lovelj arms of the law, In the persons of curvaceous cinema coppers Peggy Knudsen and Lynne Roberts, tan gle in a judo hold with a 6-foot huU nf nrirofiffhtpr WDD ICIMMVS A hoic! v r o . III WV .V A. VMM... ferred," the 20th Century-Fox re lease showing Saturday. Also on that day will be "Return of Wild fire", and "Gang Busters" No. 2. Polio Patients in The following information about Duplin's Polio cases have been re ceived from the James walker Hos pital in Wilmington::: " Betty Ann Poole - Admitted on August 13. 1948 with both legs involved, She is belng'.'measured ;7pr$aw Fish Market CRXATORS AND MAINTAINERS OF LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOODS r If (Next Door to AW) V -X ; .Botji Wholesale and ReUil Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman WILLIS .r,;..FES Phone MM WATAW, N. C for a brace. Jinnp Taylor - Transferred from Camp Suttnn M. ion o0, 1940. Weak ness in right leg. She is loaning to walk with 'Tiitchos and doing very well. Joyce Sutlon - Transferred from -amp Sutton March 30, 194R. She had no abdominal musculatures on the right. Her le. re weak. ho is being lilted wllii two lonf? leg braces. IT SMALL home weddings have charm all their own. The Brlde'i other Is undoubtedly the busiest VomarV around, but neighbors Join B the excitement, tde? by contribub tig their prettiest flowers, silver ol ihlna for the thrilling event Con. fictions are always a gracious con rlbution and an intimate friend ol be family might even offer to mak he wedding cake. This- Bride' Jake, made by Nancy Holmes lit he Best Foods consumer kitchens, s a superb white fruit cake, on vhlch any woman would be proud o offer. . Bride's Cake I cup sifted cake flour I tenttpooriB bak ing powder Vt teaspoon krII IVi cups candled cherries K cup citron IH cupa white ralslna l'fi cups blanched chopped almondx 1 cup vitaminized margarine 1 cup sugar 6 Cgg'8 14 cup plneapplo Juice 1 teaspoon almond extract Sift 1 cups flour with baking powder and salt. Chop fruits and nuts Into small pieces; roll in re maining H cup flour. Cream mar garine, add sugar gradually, beat ing until light and fluffy. Add gsr. one at a time, beating vigorously after each addition. Add to nil ." the sifted dry ingredients, niir.g alternately In 4hree por!wM 'vith the fruit Juice nnd flavoring.. Fold In floured fruits and nu:. Tiirr. b tube pan (9 Inches r. 4!.s'.r. or a round pan 8 inch'-. diame ter. 3 inches deep) wMci: ir. !" greased and lined with 1-ot.vy "X ed paper to. fit peiftn'ly sin.-.ti:. Bake In a 300-F. oven abo'it J ho'.r-1 or until done Cool and frost. W'H Fluffy White Frosting DecoraK; with a border of smilax ot green leaves. Bend a wire Into a heart slii'pe, tie on tiny silver belU and entwine with Ny-of-0-valley flow, ers. Yield: 1 cake Oou'. IS serr- BARTLETT I WE i DELIVER oooooooooooo MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hi-Way 11, Pink Hill, N.C. "Showptace of the CareHsaV (ln-A Car Individual I Shows At: 7:30 &9:30 P.M. IOOOOOOOOOOO SUNDAY only. May 22s4 Acclaimed Truly Great! Ml nisi l"J0HNNY BELINDA chasies BiCKFORO Mud oOMriMI HIMHSllMUf Also Color Cartoon MON. & TUES. Girls Comedy Musie . ns n-a .yif-.a:4.Mi sif WARNER BROSS PRESENT ficff R!'?HAEL CURTIZ Hr. .,, OiCAKUVANI-S.Z.SAXAU ESSSi Urtld ftv VICHAtL CURTIZ . Also - More Jey '3 Stooges" Comedy WEDNESDAY only Three In The Saddle With Tex Ritter. Also Serial and Color Carteen THURS. & FRL The Parade of See's! The ofeeretartf JQARAINElr kirkPotjglas KEEN&triVsinr HELEN"WAL20 .wmmmmmci mm our sows gat ow amor Sim i,i nmrew Also Color Cartoon AMD SPECIAL HEALTH 6KOBT II Be Your Age" SATURDAY only BIG DOUBLE FEATURE HIT No. 1 Racing ThrfBa . Arthur Takes Over With Richard Cram, And Lois Collier. HIT No. 2 Wnd Fast WfeJta Stagecoach Q:fcj With Buster Crtt, And "Fuzzy" Ct. "-u, 1 s W. It. I U hetA&elV - r-s ' W W eta J
The Duplin Times (Warsaw, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 20, 1949, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75