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MODEL THEATRE BELLAVILLE, N. C. WEEK OF JUNE 12th Entertainments-- Sun. - Mon. FIGHTING FATHER DUNNE WITH PAT O'BRIEN. Tucs. & Wed. KEY LARGO With HUMPHREY BOG ART. Thursday- Double Feature A Comedy Special - - - SO THIS IS NEW YORK AND MAIN STREET KID Friday only ARIZONA RANGERS With TIM HOLT. Saturday only ROY ROGERS in GRAND CANYON TRAIL Coining A-rain: "GONE WITH THE WIND" Your Capital Theatre in Kenans ville is all set for your entertain ment next week. The week's agenda opens Monday with "I Shot Jesse James". Who did shoot him? See the picture Monday or Tuesday. Stars include Preston Foster, Bar bara Britton and John Ireland. Tor Wednesday only, the Capital brings "They Drive By Night", with George Raft, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan and Ida Lupino, Bogart and Baft, as two free-lance truck drivers, have been operating their business on borrowed money, Bogart hates the night-driving busi ness hours because 'it keeps him away from his wife, (Gale Page), Raft meets up with a flippant road side waitress, (Ann Sheridan) and falls hard. Bogart has an accident and loses his arm, and Raft is then forced to go and ask an old friend (Alan Hale) for a job. Hale's wife, (Ida Lupino) is young and attiact- ive, and make a strong play to win Raft's attention. He gives, her the cold shoulder. Ida then murders her husband and tries to pin the guilt on Raft. During the trial hoy.ever, Ida cracks under Oe strain and exonerates Raft, which leaves him free to marry Ann. Thursday and Friday brings you one of the season's best. Heart warming indeed is Walt Disney's new cartoon and live action drama tic feature production "So Dear To My Heart", in color. A show for all the family. It all happens in an Indiana town where an orphan. mm WARSAW; N.C. SUN. - MON. June 12-13 Connecticut! Yan kee In King Arthur's Court TVCHNICOLOR With Ring Crosby, And Rhonda Fleming. TUESDAY, June 14 Shockproof With Cornel Wilde, And Patricia Knight. Rio Grande With Sunset Carson. THURS. - FRI. June 16-17 SOME EPITAPHS III DUPLIN I lace. By: A T. OUTLAW A number of tombstone inscrip tions in Duplin are of more than passing interest. A few of them ere as follows: ' "BRYANT SMITH, born Febru ary 1, 1827, died October 25, -1882. Wh'le in the peaceful pursuit of nis domestic duties he wis ruth lessly shot from off his horse and instantly killed by some miscreant, not yet known to civil law, but there Is one above whom he can not evade, who has said vengeance is mine,. I will repay.'.' "FRANKLIN, son of S. H. and Elizabeth Phillips, born June 1, 1873, murdered by R. E. Lee, Nov- nber 12, 1899. We cherish thy With Wayne Morris, And Janis Paige. WEDNESDAY, June 15 DOUBLE FEATLRE Bomba The Jungle Boy With Johnny Sheffield. SATURDAY, June 18 DOUBLE FEATURE Challenge Of The Range With Charles Starrett. Miss Mink Of 1949 With Jimmie Lydon. i? m if, i r Jeremiah . Kincaid (Bobby Driscoll) is being reared by his strict but lovable widowed grandma (Beulah Bondi). The boy's problems revolve around a neglected black lam's which he is resolved to keep and rear against the practical consider ations of his grandma, whose hard workaday farm life is upset by the arrival of the lamb with its dark fleeco not marketable. Then comet a conflict of wills between the two and finally involves the whole com munity before the boy wins a covet ed prize at the county for his pet and finds his character set in "the way the twig is bent", to his gran ny's great and loving relief, and by his contacts with the tuneful blacksmith (Burt Ives); the under standing livestock judge (Harry Carey); his sympathetic little play- nate (Luana Patten); the village storekeeper (Raymond Bond), and other interesting human and ai.i nial characters. Saturday brings the usual exe't- ing pictures "Dynamite" is a hihly explosive film revealing dynamit ing dangers. As "Pete" Quinn, local dynamite dealer, says, "I always caution my customers about dyn--mite. I sell it but warn against loose handling." So with the p'cture 'Dynamite". It is rough stuff but well worth seeing if you handl? yourse f carefully.. i Also you will see aaother stirring installment of the serial "Gang Busters" and an exciting front'er picture "Pioneers of the Frontier". memory." "Colonel WRIGHT BONEY, died December 17, 1856, aged 64 years. This languishing head is at rest Its thinking and aching are over Is heaved by affliction no more." This is said to have been compos 3d by Colonel Boney himself. "Major GEORCE E. IIOUSTTON, died Feb. 20, 1852, aged 19 years 3 months Behold my friend as you pass by As you are now so once was I As I am now so you must be Prepare for death and follow me." .This Inscription is on anothe.' tomb In an old cemetery near Wal- The graves of DANIEL, CHLOE,. THOMAS and REBECCA, faithful slave servants of John T. -Molten, all bearing substantial marole mar kers, placed there by the master something we seldom see. ! r "Gen. JOHN WAYNE, died June 29, 1845, aged 55 years-Thls In scription recalls General Wayne's marriage announcement as it ap peared in The Raleigh Star for May 1, 1828, and reproduced in 'The Wallace Enterprise for November 7, 1935, as follows: "At the seat of Brigadier-Cenral Jno. Wayno (Duplin county; on tne iotn ultimo the General to Miss Mary Merritt of Sampson County after a court ship of 29 minutes and 7 seconds." And we are told that we live In a fast age! ' "Your Family Dog'.' Pictures. Wanted For National Contest So you think your pup's cue! But how does he stack up in com petition to others? Here's the way to find out: The Duplin Times ha just recei ved word of the second annual dog photo contest being sponsored by the Gaines Dog Research Center, New York, as part of the 1949 ob servance of National Dog Week this coming fall The theme of this year's contest is "Your Family Dog" and prizes totaling $875 are being offered for photographs in volving actual family pets or of situations and activities in which the family dog could well play a part. Entries this year will be accept ed In two classifications: 1. Work of amateur and 2. Work of a mem ber of a camera club. In each of these groups there is a first prize of $250, a second of $100 and a third of $50. Deadline for entries in this con test is 4:00 p.m. Friday, Septem ber 9, 1949. Judging is to be done by a ' committee of photographic authorities, and the winners an .KAinced during National Dog Week, September 18-24, or as soon thereafter as is practicable. A post card request to the- Gaines Dog Research Center, 250 Park Ave. New York, 17, N. Y., will bring a copy of official contest rules. Wheat Acreage Allotments Being Established In Duplin County WM) 6Rit3. dut to I . .XfyiZ Wheat acreage allotments are now being established for Duplin County farms, and Joe L. Sloan Duplin chairman ACA, wirned farmers that they must file re quest for "new" wheat acreage al lotments if they did not have any wheat seeded for harvest any of the three years 1947, 1948, or 1949, but intend to seed wheal for har- V vest in 1950. Such farms may quall- I fy for asVold" grower allotment, I howeverlf the ownejr or opisrotor ' s -fcn A .va '' Vai-hab In 10.17 : was in luc m iiivu i uiw . Ior if there was an increased acre age of war crops in 1947. SHOES PANTS, SHIRTS, MONDAY & TUESDAY, II I Shot Jesse James" With Preston Foster, Barbara Britton, John Ireland and Reed Iladley. WEDNESDAY, "They Drive By Night" Starring George Raft, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan and Ida Lupino. - HATS, SOCKS, TIES, BRICK, CEMENT, BRIXMENT, 5-V AND ROLL GALVA NIZED ROOFING, RUBBER ROOFING (90, 55 & 45 lb), HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, TOBACCO TWINE AND TOBACCO TRUCKS, WESTINGHOUSE . ELECTRIC STOVES ONE MINUTE AND LAUNDERALL WASHERS L H. QUINN This request, Mr. Sloan stated, must be filed with the County Com mittee in writing well before the normal seeding date for the county. The closing date for accept ng such request will be set sometime later, but it will not be later than the normal seeding time, Sloan said. In filing a request for a J'new" wheat acreage allotment, Sloan ad vised that the farmer include in theequest the seriajumberof. the farm' for which' tfe" allotment, is requested, and any other infor mation which the applicant feels will be helpful in establishing the allotment. Buy It In Kenansville f oimcemev is oooooooooooo MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hi-Way 11, Pink Hill, N. C. Family Entertainment For The Whole Family SHOWS at 7:40 & 9:30 PM IOOOOOOOOOOO SUNDAY only, June 12th . DANE (mi CERALQINE WEDNESDAY only ; ; Dorothy h D-iovey os America's most famous A Cover Girl... . K. v with th maddest crew 7 ' south of r a mar nua mm wai muni nmtt CHBIMCCCOUW'MMKUOM ' maa mm i ma omw su, mi km) tf Also SERIAL , .11 -.1' ' JEIXJACOVES -S7.SAKALL-WALLACE FORD-UNA ROMW H0MLU UKIIEIII- UCMWt MU Un UUST. Also "Torehy" Comedy MON. & TUES. Into the Cimarron Bad- lands came a new Outlaw Queen! EMOHicoMiir; THE DUPLIN CIRCUIT METHODIST CHURCHLS Preaching appointments for Sun day. OUne 12: Kenansville - 11:15 a.m.; Magnolia - 8.-00 p.m. Sermon Subject: "Whom Say Ye That Am?" , Dates in the month of June for the young people to notice: June 13-18, Louisburg Assembly tages ll-Zi); June 13-18, Wrightsville Bech yo-ith Center (ages 15-23) June 20-25, Louisburg Assembly THURSDAY and FRIDAY LIVE ACTION CARTOON FEATURE Starring Burl Ives, Beulah Bondi, Harry Carey, . Luana Patten and Bobby Driscoll.' . ... ' . P SATURDAY "Pioneers Of The Fronfier" r 'Dynaiiiife'' ; With William Gargan, VirginiaWdls, Richard Crane, ks . - . - f- )L rmmm . . . .. W ROOMS AW NOOKS. FOR BETTER. LIVING ANDFORIOOKS l M . K . .REMEMBER TODAY PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S . STUDIO IN MOUNT OLIVE F-ones 217-J or UO COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY A SPECIALTY mvam , An Mwn PnntoetkM - i tlso Color-Cartoon THURS. & FRL j WILD TEMPTATION?;! ys 1 . . I T if -.."Mmoi, ' j LEA NOR . - nJ n.nC " ,t ." (ages 15-23); June 20-25, Wrightsville Beach Youth Center for Intermediates (ages 12-14); June 27 July 2, Louisburg As sembly (ages 13-23). A number of our young people attended the Clinton Area sub- district youth rally in Warsaw on Monday evening. June 0. The num. ber of those attending were 7 from Kenansville and J8 from Magnolia. When "Duplin Circuit" wassailed, we" thought for a moment that the combined "strength of " the two groups would carry homo the pen ant, v-' . . . The Women's Society of Christ. Ian Service Invites the Adults of the Church and Sunday School to be present at their June meeting on Monday night, June 13, at 8:00 o'clock in the. home of Mr nH Mrs. W. M. Ingram. It is hnnert that all of the adults will be prcs- Daughtry has returned home from With Tex Rltter university Hospital. - Our uio-gnts wui be with, him in thA rcmainaer oi his recovery. ' The pastor Is giving some atten tion to a change In the preaching """"F- oi.me cnurches on the charge have already requested We need to keep in mind our Va- GIG YOUNG PETERGODFREY : pnimi i HENRY BLANKE Also Color Cartoon SATURDAY only BIG DOUBLE FEATURE! 2 Great Westerns 2 Frontier Fugitive ALSO 4.nd Dave O'Brien. ; Texas Manhunt With Art Davis ! And Lee Powell. . Ml -AM TABLETS Genuine Armstrong tltim AM rtdJo, both ingmoiu. B atoiI color ton. Powerful 52- uicn o-u uynspower ri. nuscwooo l ( 154.95 COMING NEXT WEEK June 20th and 21st "The SnskePit rr NeV: "Woke-up-to-music", ClOCK-RADIO . , I'itk Amailag flvmbv Switch I '! you ro jlcepj turns iltelf c.J rext morning wakes you ui autoniiitically. Ivory t'Jsm cnlinct. , tS (right Morftl tlOtbfli "sf lOOOOQOQOOOO cation Bible Schools and mid-week class for our Adult eci. cation program. Perhaps we can get both started in the nevt iwr I three weeks.- , . FOWLER RADIO COMPANY WARSAW, N. C. CartJOffeis We wl-'h to express our sincere appreciation to each and everv.mo for their many acts of klmlrvss shown us during the recent death of 'Hir father, Curtis S. Southorlaml V- : ; The Family. '-! -Sal 4
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