THE DUPLIN TIMES LLE, NORTH CAROLINA .a V - 1 " if U&eimaimsvjilllle Circles Meet The EUa Coper Circle met Mon day night in tile home of Mia. L. A. I Sliarpe witn circle chairman Miss '.Dora Botty Dixon presiding. The iflfrogratn on "Youth was led by Mrs. Amos fBrinSon. After the business session a" social hour w as enjoyed wuileV the hostess served straw berry' shortcake and salted nuls. ,J The WS of CS met on Monday Sight with Mrs. W. M. Ingram. In ic absence of the president, the vice president Mrs. C. E. Quinn presided. Mr. tilover conducted ,1, ' MODEL THEATRE BEUT-AVILLE, N. C. WEEK OF JUNE 19th Sunday and Monday ON OUR MERRY WAY With Paulette Goddard Tuesday and Wednesday LOVES OF CARMEN 'With KHa Hayworth Thursday - Pouble Feature SIREN OF ATLANTIS ' AND DISASTER Fridayonly CKUSAUfcS With Loretta Young Satt day only TULSA KID V. :ih Don "Red" Barry COMING AGAIN Gone With The Wind You asked for a return en- gagement. We have it com i jig. Watch for announce ment of date in next week's Times. g a ip o 1 WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 20th : J ; MONDAY & TUESDAY With Dennis Morgan, Dorothy Malone, Don DeFore and Janis Paige. r WEDNESDAY ' Jf-r 'L Unfaithfully Yours With Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell, Rudy Tailed; and Barbara Lawrence. " ,. ALSO The Adventures of Frank and Jesse James No. 6 -TUUHSDAl & FRIDAY Adventures of Don Juan Starring Errol Flynn, Viveca Lindfors, Robert Douglas and Alan Hale. SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE ; ; tlightlime In Nevada AJele Marav Andy, Divine, Bob Nolan, J The Sons of the Pioneers. AND Daredevils Of The Clouds "; bcrt Livingston, Mae Clark 1 James Cardwcll. ' ALSO . " fiANd IJUSTEIIS No. 6 the devotional 011 the subject of "Sustenance". A social hour was enjoyed and the hostess served punch and cookies. Circle No. 1 met Monday after noon with Mrs. W. E. Lewis as hos tess. Mrs. Caroline Gavin presided and Mrs. Mary Southerland con ducted the Bible Study. After the busiiiess session the hostess served apple pie and coca colas. Circle No. 2 met Monday night with Mrs. Vance Gavin as hostess. Chairman Mrs. Louise Mitchell I presided ami conducted tha busi-l ;iiss session. The program 0 the 'Youth of Christ" was presented by Mrs. Jack Sitterson. During a social hour the hostess served punch and cheese biscuit Entertains Club Mrs. H. D. McKay entertained the members of the Kenansvllle Kontraet Klub on Wednesday even ing Pretty arrangements of sum. mer flowers were used. When scores were tallied Mrs. Vance Gav in won high score for menhirs and Mrs. Bill Craft for visitors. The hostess served tempting strawberry ice cream and angel food cake. Afternoon Club Mrs. W. M. Ingram was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the members of her c-ub with Mesdanr.es J. 11. Grady, L. F. Weeks, Caroline Gavin and C. B. Sitterson as visitors. Lovely summer flowers were used most effectively in her new home. Guests wore seated on arrival and served jello with whipped cream, home made cake and nuts. At the conclusion of p ay Mrs. J. ft. Gr.idy was avarJed high score for visitors ai'd M'ss Lula Hinsou for members. Mrs. L. F. Weeks was Warded con olation. prize. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Stephens an nounce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Atwood, on Thursday, June 9, at James Walker Hospital In Wilmington. Mrs. Stephens is the former Victoria Johnson of xtose Hill. She returned home from the hnsnltal on Wednesday of this week. Next session of the Southern Baptist Convention will be In Chi cago, May 10-14, 1950. The 195 session will meet in San Francisco. Tf a 11 if 1 1 rnoon wHHWWIKmiiMWf mrs..orwooa Bruce Boney, Jr., who before her marriage on June 10th in Chicago, 111., was Miss Grace Mehnert, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Leander Paul Mehnert of Chicago. Mr. Boney is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney of KenansviUe. With The Sick Mr. W. M. Ingram who has been ar. operative patient at Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville is improv ing nicely and expects to be home within a few days. Mrs. Ingram, Billy, Bobby and Betty visited him on Sundav. Mrs. Henry Dail is a patient at James Walker Hospital in Wilming ton due to having received a back injury. Mr. Frank McGowen is still im proving. He is now with his sister Mrs. Oscar Best in Warsaw. Personals Mrs. Allen Taylor and two sons of Wilmington spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sitterson. They were accompanied home by Misses Frances and Linda Sitterson who will stay for a week's visit. Billy Ingram and Lawrence Sou therland", Jr., of State Co!le?e are home for summer vacation. Miss Dorothy Keiley of Ralegh visited Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin and Mrs. Caroline Gavin Wednes day night of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacKenzie and baby of Wilmington spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. .Wallace. Mesdames F. W. McGowen, J. O. Stokes, John Currie and C. B. Guth rie shopped in Goldsboro Monday afternoon. Miss Rebecca Grady is spending the week with her aunt in Rich Square. Miss Hilda Clontz is attending a county home agents conference in Raleigh this week. Mr. L. F. Weeks is attending a county agents meeting in haleigh this week. The Ivy Bowden's and Mrs. Nora Shaffer returned from their visit o Col imbus Ga. Sunday night and they are expecting the Brown's and Fosters of Georgia to visit them the first of July. Miss Katie Byrd spent last week in Garland with her unrle an,! Tommie Byrd is spending this week with him. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brinson ot Whiteville visited in Kenansvllle on Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brinson and daughter spent the weeS end with relatives in China Grove. Mrs. Cora Brinson and Mr j Will. ard Brinson took Mr?. Percy Blan ton to Cove City on Thursday after The Barkleys Of Broadway CrFCWBCOMMW With fe Astaire And Ginger Rogers. TUESDAY, June 21 . Slightly French With Dorothy Lamour And Don Ameche. 1 - yiftill, WARSAW, N.C. r ' 1 SUN. - MON. June 19-20 l ' -..i. . - WEDNESDAY, June M , ' ' DOUBLE FEATURE 'The Filling m O'Flvnn several days visit in Kenansvllle. Mrs. Jasper Tyndall of Seven Springs spent the week end with her daughter Mrs. Harold Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brinson and children and Mrs. Eva Brinson and daughter Hilda Grey spent the week end at While Lake. Mrs. Bess Hines aceo npanied Mrs. G. V. Gooding to a Scout 'ne' ting in Calypso Monday night. Mrs. Hines is planning to return to her home in Highlands Sunday. Mr. Woodruff Jackson of Pink Hill spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson ard ion Jimmy and their guest visited Mr. Harry Jackson at McCain on Sunday Marfan Harris of Roanoke Rapids accompanied A. W. Payne to Kenansvllle and spent the weak end with the Robert Hollingsworlh's. Mrs. A. W. Payne and Miss Theo Hollir.gsworth were Kinston shop peis Saturday afternoon. Verne Thompson of Seven Springs is visiting .Emory Sadler, Jr. Misses Katie Mae Quinn and Lu cy Emma Brown were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L o liaison in Warsaw. On Saturday night they attended the dance at White Lake. Emory Sadler, Jr. spent last week with his cousin Boots Baker in Wilson. Rots returned home with him for a short visit. B.F.G. FHA Make Plans For Future The Executive Council of the B. F. Grady Future Homemakers met at the Teacherage .on Thursday June 9, and planned their 194-50 program of work. After the busi ness session Miss Thelma Dilday, cnapter advisor, served deliyhtt'ul refreshments to all present. Pleasant View News By: "GASTON" Mr. and Mrss J. H. Byrd went over to Mr. T. K. Bvrd's fnr a hirth- day dinn-r Sunday. Those honored were Messrs. J. H., and T. K. Byrd. Mr., and Mrs. C. B. Waldop of Atlanta, Ga. were guests of Mr. and Mrs! Henry F. Giady over the veek end. Mrs. Waldrop and Mrs. Grady are sisters ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grady and With Bob Steele THURS.'- FW. June 23-84 , The Walking Hills With Randolph Scott . And Ella Raines SATURDAY. June 25 DOUBLE FEATURE Death Volley " Gun Fighter f With Alan Lane ''' Billy I he Kid In Santa Fe z family went to Dalys Chapel for the evening part of their Home Com ing services. There were choirs and quartettes from all over thj eastern part of the state and there was really some good old time sing ing. Vacation Bible School was hiM there last week wi.Lh 50 enrolled All had a wonderful time with a movie each day on foreign mission work. The school was directed by Miss Mollie Ann Boney of Wallace,! and Rev. N. P. Farrior of Pink Hill, assisted by Mesdames Ed Fordhafti, Robert Grady, J. II . Byrd Leonard Grady and Miss Man Anna Grady.- ' ; a Mrs Robert Grady a':d family Mr. and Mrs. Durham Gra dy, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Grady, end M-. and Mrs. C. B. Wa'drop fpent Sunday at White Lake. Mrs. Elizabeth Kornegny and son visiteii her . father J. H. Byrd at the week end. .- Mr. and Mrs. Noah Rouse and son we.:e dinner gvests ol the Leon ard Gladys Sunday,. Note to all readers: The news is slightly mixed this week due to the fact that it was turned in too late. Entertainments--- It happened "One Sunday After noon", but in KenansviUe you will see it next Monday and Tuesday et the Capital Theatre. Instead of be ing in the afternoon you will see it in the evening Like the modern Broadway Musical which weaves story and music toseiher in lonxal patterns, Warner Brothers brings 10 tne screen in a tresn manner tne lilting, laughing technicolor "One Sunday Afternoon". This handsome film stars Dennis Morgan, Dorothy Malone, Don DeFore and Janis Paige. The sterling cast which sings and plays its way through the trials and tribulations of strug gling love set to music, songs is supported by the comic antics of Ben Blue, and the six-foot gla mour girl, Dorothy Ford. Without question, the funniest picture of the year shows at the Capital next Wednesday! It is "Unfaithfully Yoars", and 20th Century-Fox has served up one leng, loud laugh from the begin ning to the end, aided by the su-P':r-roiiiantie and super-comic acti vities of Rex Harrison, Linda Dar nel!, Rudy Vallee and Barbara Lawrence. "Lnfaithfully Your," is a delight from its opening to the final fade out. Picture Rex Harrison as a sauve, dashing orchestra conductor married to svelte, beautiful Linda Darnell and imagining that all is not well with their romantic rela tionship. Picture a series of se quences in which Rex imagines himself proving her infidelity. Pic ture a series of scene? in which comedy, siapstick, romance, music and suspense are blended together against a modern sophisticated set ting while the principals work out their hilarious contretcmpts. That's "Unfaithfully Yiuis" as deft a bit of motion picture hilarity as you'll see this year. El Cid Campeador, legendary Spanish hero of the 11th Century, has materialized again completely with two-handed sword and nearly three -times as large as life, and certainly far heavier. His stately figure guards the en trance hall from the grand stair casev of the Madrid palace of the king and queen 'for sequences in Warner Bros.' lavish Technicolor romance, "Adventures . of -Pon ,Juan," Erroll Fly nn-Viveca ( Lind fors st irrer which Jerry Wald has produced will be seen Thursday and' Friday. - Saturday .brings yeu a double leatirre and -Gang Busters No. 6. (In a riot of thrills r - a round-up of action in the rough and rugged vr cat. iti'jr nugcio, viug ml tne vuw- boys, and his horse "Trigger" will be seen in "Night Time in Nevada". While Robert Livingston, Me Clark and James Carrtwell will he seen in "Oaredevils of the.Clouds". TO yf 1 Vv L oooooooooooo MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hi-Way 11; Pink IWl.-N. C. Family Entertainment For The Whole Fcin'ly SHOWS at 7:40 & 9:30 PM locoeeopoooe SUNDAY only - June 19th , Romance on Jf tKc air waves! Bora Jean naviii street HimmscjocKETs bdi urn-fan Cinmrrettf Pitt i Also Color Cartoon More Joy - "3 Stooges" Comedy Warsaw Town Installed The new town officials fo-mally took office in Warsaw Friday night following the final adjournment of the retiring board. Outgo, ig Mk r, A. J Jenkins, hn had served six years, gave the rath of office to incomln? Mayor, W. E. Currie, elected -by popular vote of the people in the May elect- on. He adjourned the old board after no new business was awaiting action. ' Mayor Curri-; then gave the oath of office to the new five-man Board of Commissioners and the government elected at the regular l iennial election May 3 was duly composed and installed in office. Mr. Jenkins made a brief state ment expressing his appreciation to the old commissioners for their splendid cnoi eration , during the past administration. These' were Floyd Strickland, A. L. Cavenaugh, J. M. West, B. C. Sheffield, Jr. and S. H. Britt. - - One of the first acts of the new government was to reemploy Chief nf I" a Thonws itogers and right watchman James Pope. The appli cation of Mrs. Stacy Britt was ac cepted by "the Board for the offi.-e of Town Clerk. Mrs. Britt will take over the lerkship which has ben held fnr a number of years by Mrs. Dorcas B. Rogers. This change will become effective Joily 1, 194), The following were appointed to head different departments: Fi nance, G. C. Frown; Police C m missioner, W. E. Fussell; Water and Sewage, W. W. Blackburn; Str-et Commissioner, A. Askw; and Com missioner O. S. Best was duly. elect ed Mayor Pro-tem. : v ;-''.' 1 .Vela's eld prctlsia relieved ty 2-Kayfob What to do for Voman'i oldut probteiL functional monthly pain Man j girl md woman haa found tb annrer in CAR DUTS S-way help. Ton aee, CARDOl may make thlnea lot aaslor for you -In tt!u of two ways; (1) ttarted 1 daya bofora "your time" and.takea ai directed on tha '. l.-.bU, It should help rejlotra functional .' forlodio palnj ) talwn throughout tha wnt11IkeatonieIlthOT!dlmproTOjciir ' appcLia. aid digeiUon, and thus beta b-.u up nalslanc for the trying dais to coiro. CAKDtTi t aciaitlflcilly pii-vt-rd and eclcntiricBily teited. if yon aacx -at . Usee certiu, Una", (et CAUUM toay. ij YOU&GOOF, SL M 1 M . BESU&ETtiATIT IS WEATHER-PROOF s GSter. ( MON. & TUES. , The picture of the year i.ii. umu . Nona I1NC1N: .Kims iiulhi WW.-. .v:.v . 1 Bed BONDI-.lM SINN ADOEO 21 Also Shorts WEDNESDAY only RIVAL BE1VJiIES...(.ottinE their hearts on pour,-in2 hoofs! . BINRY CLEMENTS BSDC;MaKCT Also - New Serial Starts "GHOST OF ZORRO" THURS. & FRI. IN COLOR Galtaiii Bess isDackwith New Thrills! V with GAUANT BfSS. k ' . the Wonder Kor tm ' CAMERON MITCHEU atk. AUDREY 10N0 If .FUZZY KNIGHT ' fro A. Cool Uoa Nlm Rtlraa Also Color 'Cartoon SATURDAY only .BIG DOUBLE SHOW . - Exciting 'Drama OulOfTheStorm With James Lydon,' And Lois Collier., , - also : : Challenge Of TheRange With , Charles Starrett, . And "Smilcyj' Durnettc. Jr 's if "i'A Coming Next Week, June 27-23 ALelferTo Tf rcoVivcs v. Hcmlcide Fcr Three V7ith .Douglas Fail! Vit!i Vnrm P x. -

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