THE L . OijMs jfel We , t:CT.TA CAROLINA c :ooooooooo C3T0R PARK THEATRE Hi-Way 11, Pink Hill, N. C Family Entertainment Fof The Whole Family SHOWS at 740 & 9:30 PM lodooooooooo SUNDAY, July 3rd .,' Dynamic- Action I ' i ! I.- AW Color Cartoon MON. TUES. Greatest of aU Musical Shiws Also Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY A New Red Ryder (In Color) CUTEST Of ACTION CCWSOYS, AlWOHOST OF ZORRO" Serial I JCIl PECH3 ' nnmL. numiKuniiii, M.J0E1FO iKtancmucanuini mcair4Bia Also Color Cartoon- .J.I',,- .5 SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE ' M.MK lljjllM '"'I It ,..!K, J'L-J. " .. .T"," ''. . f J . : ...jlJ'L f.- w. Colorado wuum I VJ I V BERLIN - THURS. & FRL ALSO Border B&dmen With Buster Crabbe ' And "Fuzzy" St. John COMING NEXT WEEK - Red Stallion In TheRockres tooooooooooo The weather gets' hotter, the theatre gets cooler and pictures get better at the Capital Theatre in Kenansvllle. m Before we tell you what'f show ing next week, we want,' to pass along a hint of things to come. This morning we snitched -the "booking" book at Capital, and found a number of hit ' pictures listed to be shown soon. Among thenr are "Neptune's Daughter", "The Stratton Story", and : "Any Nuhiber Can Play." Will tip you off' to others next week. In the meantime you can see next week: "Miraculous Journey", starring Rory Calhoun, Audrey Long and Virginia Grey This show is for Mon day and Tuesday. if -1 That sensationaftfrtma of the slums, "Angels With Dirty Faces", starring James Cagney, Pat O'Brien Humphrey Bogart and Ann Sheri dan, with Geo.' Bancroft and the famous "Dead End Kids" shows on Wednesday matinee and night. Cagney and O'Brien essay the roles of two boys who grew up in the slums, the former turning into a mobster, and O'Brien becoming a priest who is bent, on cleaning up the neighborhood. The Dead End Kids adopt Cagney as their hero. The climax hits home with terrific impact. - Pairing Gregory Peck and Anne Baxter for the first time and Rich ard Widmark in another role is Hollywood's most provocative star, showing Thursday and Friday in "Yellow Sky" 20 Century-Fox's ac tion packed new drama. The film is a tense and gripping story of elemental, emotions played out against a Tugged outdoor setting as primitive as life itself. Seven des peaate outlaws who, forced to take refuge in a ghost, town, stumble across a treasure horde" and a pret ty girl whom they each mark as their personal prize Tension gets high as Peck finds himself matched against Widmark for the girl and the gold out of which results a climatic showdown between these two star actors. Saturday brings you a double feature along with "Gang Busters" Serial. "Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie" featuring Johnny Mack Brown, Fuzzy Knight and Kathryn Adams., Also it s cowboy Jimmy Lyd n and Co-Eds Penny Edwards and Lyn Wilde, who are the campus cut-ups when the West goes colle- BRING YOUR CLOTHES TO "POT'S WASH POT" Automatic Washers Damp Wash KenansYillei II. C. , Across the street from Bowden's Garage 9 POUNDS 40 CENTS DAMP WASH Why Labor Over A Washboard, On Washday? Curtains, .Rugs, Bedspreads, Overalls -"WE WASH ANYTHING WASHABLE" WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY: MOJIDAY JULY 4th - ' -.-1 :' ' "' '"'--IS- ' ,.'V ". '., '. T . Duplin Mercantile Conn()rir 3SE VMIEmCAN WAY Thfi Pid Piper Prominent Citizen Funeral services were held from the Methodist Church, in Faison, on Sniwlav afternoon at 4 p. m., 10 Mrs. Bessie Warren Aman of Fai son. Interment was in the Faison Cemetery. .. Mrs. Aman, 47 years of age, was known to friends all over the State as "Miss Bessie", was one of Kaison's most promfnent citizens throughout her entire life, serving as a great christian and civic lead er. She was graduated from the Faison High School and East Caro lina Teachers College. After finisn ing college, Mrs. Aman returned to Faison where she was employed in the Faison Bank as an executive tot years. Later, she chose the po sition as City Clerk during which time she aidtd in prompting many totvn projects that many dee'riied unwise for such a small town. After wards she became a leading mer chant at which work she continued until her illness. - Always ready to lend a helping hand to all, Mrs. Aman served her church in many capacities during her entire life. At the time of her illness, she was teaching the Youth Class of the Methodist Church. Many teachers in the Faison School will remember her for her many activities In the educational field also. Friends are grieved to lose such a productive citizen but will long remember her for helping to make the Faison community a bet- giate in "Tucson", that high-riding round-up of romance, -rodeo and thythm that is released by 20th century-Fox. s i Of Faison Dies ter place in which to live. She is survived by her husband Mr. Louis Aman. one son, Gerald Warren Aman; four sisters! Miss Kathleen Warren, .of the homq, Mesdanjes Will Byrd, Nova Waters, Faison. and Arthur G. Fields, Fre mont: two brothers. Messrs. Fred F. Warren and John W. Warren, both of Faisoni Mrs. Aman was the "daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Hosea J. War ren, prominent citizens of Faison, American Legion Prevent Accidents - 'i ? ' , t f , j j - - ,i-V'.-,! New Berji, Jun725 R. C. God win of New BernJ.' Commander of the N. C. Dept. of the American Legion, . tod.-. y announcpd the ap pointment" of a fivo-man accident prevention ai8 highway safety com mittee to be headed by Police Chief J. G. Youngof Clayton. Commander Godwin declared in announcing the appointments: "The ever increasing traffic accident toll demands that all -organizations be cognizant of this unhealthy sit'ia tion, and it is in my opinion that Legion Posts and individual mem bers of the Department should be alerted to this situation and utilize their efforts to curtail the dreadiul loss of life in the'eountry and esp ecially in North Carolina. The National Safety Council re cently released facts in which more lhan four'thousand accidents are anticipated over the July '4 wtek I Made A. Wish Upon A Star Last night when the first stair came out to shine, I looked at It and made it mine. Mine to wish upon last night, In the pale blue, that one little light, Came forth to shine down for me, To wish upon and to see. I sat out in the open, upon a rock, ' And looked at the clouds in a fleecy lock, As they rambled about in the misty blue, - : I satJJiere and thought OT you. ' Then came that one little star, j j And I wished for you, no matter where 'you are wish, may not ever come true, . .' Because 1 wished, my dear, for vou? j But last night I had no fear, ; nvt. For some reason I felt you, near. It might oiily be the little star that came out to shine, ' But somehow, I felt you were mine ' -;: --.'v;. . ,y . r.-l " 't '.i,'.. Mine to hold and cherish forever, ! Mine to have and leave me never, , N: V ! l' i jMlno.to have beside me throughout the years, t ' Mine to dry all my tears) ' . " - Mine, when you art gone,; to miss, ' . , ! Mine to complete my happiness.' ' f , ' . That one little Jlght Won last night in the blue, ? i? t: . .. And carried a message to me and you,'- ' ' ' s 1 God above, the little star created, ' " - " To let us know tha't we'll never be separated. He let ll hine forth last night, into the world, ? ; To be seen by ne your only girl. . Dusk came last night as the lighUbegan to fade, j ' " ! And then eame the little star, as It had for many a decade. As before me people made wishes on that twinkling little light, So did I. last nifjht. 1 end. The Legion hopes in some way to contribute to a sate celebration of our nation's independence."' The Legion Department passed a resolution at its recent convention in Raleigh asking each Post to or ganize and operate Highway Safety Councils. Others named to the Legion Safe ty Committee are: .- Captain C. A. Speed of Fay'ette ville, Commander of Highway P trol Troop B; P. B. Bateman of Ply mouth;' R. B. S,mith, Hickory; and R. R. Williams, Jr., of Asheviile. The , Committee will serve until June, 1950. . . . . Faison Couple Arrested Goldsboro Given Two Years ; Richard McGee and James Tyn- dall. both of Faison, were trieed in the Goldsboro Court last week on charges of assault and robbery. J. O. Clifton ot Faison brought the charges, alleging that they assault ed him on the night of June 1 J robbing him of $4.00 and his auto mobile. They were arrested at Lynch's Cafe in Goldsboro on char ges of public disturbance. They were given two years suspended sentence on payment of costs. Judge Gaylor told them "you keep this up and you'll be in some real trouble TREE CONSCIOUS The citizens of Duplin are be coming more and more tree con scious each passing ye.ir. At least that's what County Forest Wirden Ralph Miller thinks According to him, more people have planted GAYLE The World's Greatest Medium Born with strange POWERS. Will tell you what you wantr to know without asking questions. Will re move evil influence from around you. Reunite the separated and wUl guide you in all, affairs of LIFE, LOVE and BUSWESS. WHY REMAIN IN DOUBT? SEB THIS GIFTED MEDIUM TO-DAY Look for GAYLE hand sign at 2bl Castle Hayne Road, continuation ol North 4th St. - Route 117, Will mington, N. C. 1-3 . mile beyond Uity Limits OPEN DAILY Air Base Bus passes door. Located (n own home. NOT IN TRAILER, THREE YEARS In SAME LOCA TION. Not here today and gone tomorrow. A seedlings and more timber owncis have had foresters mark their tim ber for cutting this year than e"er I efore. Warden Miller says, "If my job, not only to fipht forest fires and try to prevent them, but to help f.irestcrs when .they are marking trees In the farmers' woodland. I urge all timber owners to see mo before they sell their timbe'iV'so we can have a fc-rester's advice on what is the best' thing to do. With the .shortage of good lumber and the high prices of all building mar terials, it is the duty of all of us who own timber to see to it that none is waa'ed, either tur ugh fire or- bad cutting practices." Seven and a half million noi, farm households in the U. S. rais-; I vegetables in 1948. American prunes and other dried fruits are in high favor in most European countries. MODEL THEATRE "beul aville,'n."c. WEEK JULY 3rd Sunday and. Monday WHISPERING SMITH With ALAN LADD Tues. & Wed. TAP ROOTS With VAN HEFFLIN and SUSAN HAYWOOD Thursday only Double Feature RUSTY LEADS THE WAY Starring TED DONALDSON AND RACING LUCK Starring GLORIA HENRY Friday only WESTERN HERITAiE With TIM HOLT Saturday only RIO GRANDE With SUNSET CARSON SUN. - MON. July 3-4 Streets Of Laredo v (TECHNICOLOR) With William Holden And William Bendix TUESDAY, July 5 Jungle Jim With Johnny Weismuller WEDNESDAY, July 6 The Last Bandit ' (COLOR) Also Serial With Bill Elliott ... . . mmmJ j (T A I? 0 ... II : if in"! It ; f ' WEEK BEGINNING JULY 4th - . MONDAY and TUESDAY,',-.1 : starring Rory Calhoun, Audrey Long aim y irginia urey. ' WEDNESDAY Matinee at 3:00 Angels With Dirty Faces Starring James Cagney, Pat O'Brien" - ' , ' Humphrey Bogart andAnnjrj rHURSDAY and FRIDAY - . ' Yellow Sky k With Gregory Peck, Ann Baxter and Richard WldmaA SATURDAY Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie Starring Johnnie Mack Brown with Fuzzy Knicht . ' and Kathryn Adams. , ( . Gang Cerate ' Theatre VOUNT OLIVE, N. C. , Eastern Carolina's . . ! Finest Theatre WEEK OF Jill Y 3rd r SUNDAY & MONDAY Mr. Belverdera Goes To College With Clifton Wells -And Shirley Temple News -. Cartoon ' TUESDAY Slave Shi Starring Warner Baxter. Mickey Rooney, And -Wallace Berry Cartoon - Sport WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Trail 01 The ' IN TECHNICOLOR With Fred MacMurray, Sylvia Sidney And Henry Fonda Cartoon - Sport FRIDAY ,& SATURDAY Sorrowful Jones With Bob Hope News Cartoon - THURS. - FRL July 7-8 A Woman' Secret With Maureen O'Hara And Melvyn Douglas SATURDAY, July 8 DOUBLE FEATURE n With Roland Winters With Lash Larue. P. M,'V..sj'4-i; Busters Outlaw Country Vl'.P" .":; i " if I

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