C OMimiLy 'Ihiea&ir e AiLibrac&noims : For BE YOUR AGE I. 111 BE YOUR AGK is motion plc Ktiire, which everyone over 30 years " of age should see, according to Dr. J. W. ; Boy Norton,: State Health i Officer, North Carolina State Board of Health. This is a public service ': film which will be shown at the MODLX THEATRE on Sept..4 and 9. "Many of the 8,202 North Caro linians who died of heart disease lastr year" Dr. ' Norton stated, ;iwculd still be alive if they iiad jgven their hearts the consideration that nature requires." Heart disease Is the number one killer in the State and nation. "BE YOUR AGE", con .Unued Dr. Norton, "is recommend ed by the North Carolina Board of Health. It is' a film -which encour ages caution, but also changes fear to confidence and-hope. It will brr V aden everyone's understanding of : the humin heart and how to pro 2ect It" v ,. : B your age, is a film co-sponsored by the American Heart Associa tion and the Metropolitan Life" In surance Company. The film had Its premier In Radio City Music Ha New York. It has been shown fn many othnr States, and ' will be : shown at the Mode) Theatre ir Beulavllle on Sept. 4 and 5,'accpr d . lag to Mr: Bob Demorest, manager. J. BlVernon Dies ..John B. Vernon," 64, diad at hi.s bom In the Williams Mill Com munity Saturday morning at 0:30 & I? WEEK BEGINNING Evening Show Starts At 7:00 O'clock MONDAY AND TUESDAY; ; Barkieys Of Broadway With Fred AstaV And Ginger Rogers. WEDNESDAY: Matinee and Night Arctic Manhunt With Mikel Conrad And Carol Thurston. ALSO Brick Bradford THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: . Red River With John Wayne And Montgomery Clift. SATURDAY: ' Double Feature Riders Of Whistling Pines With Gene Autry And Patricia White. Rusty Leads The Way With Ted Donaldson And Sharyn Mojffett. j- : '."7" C J I ..o.'i.oX . 1 I'M 1 " I after an Illness of three yean.: He Is survived by his wife, the former Katherlne Kins; one son, J. C. Ver non of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Turman Alphln of Goldshoro and Mrs.' Richard Adey of Balti more, Md two brothers, Charlie on Seven Springs, Rt. 2, and Ed of Mt. Olive, Rt. 2; one Sister, Mrs. Floyd Bowden of Mt. Oliwe, Rt 2; and four grandchildren. He wan a member of Rones Chapel Methodist Church. "Funeral services were con ducted Sunday afternoon at 3:30 from the church by the Rev. B. E. Dolson, Presbyterian minister of Mt. Olive. Burial was in Maplewcod Cemet-ry, Mt. Olive. L. C. Buried Sunday . Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon at 4 o'clock for Lewis C. Jones, 70, who died at his home near Scotts Store Saturday night at 7:20. after a long Illness. Burial was In the family cemetery. Surviving are his wife, the for mer Lettfe Taylor; two sons, Lewis Henry and Ralph P. Jones, Rt. 1, Mt. Olive; a daughter, Mrs. Earl Whaley, Rt. 1, Mt. Olive; a brother, Willie O. Jones, Rt. 1, Mt. Olive, and a sister, Mrs. L. G. Carter also of Rt. 1. Mt. Olive. HONEY IS THE PUREST FOODS A newly developed typewriter ribbon permits easy correction n; errors with use of a special liquid made for the purpose. If If & i 1 1 SEPTEMBER 5th tM - 5 .... :J . o 1 jJSSffltttoJ. its News er On Monday night of this week Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson enter tained with a picnic supper the fol lowing people: Mr. and Mrs. Will iam B. Stanley of Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Seth Macon and daughter of Greensboro; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Lanier; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kor ncgay. The picnic p.irty was held at the Cliffs on the Neuse, at Seven Springs. The Stanleys and Macons have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brinson for the past few days. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Williamson of Kenansville announce the birth of a daughter, Anita Louise, on Fri day, August 26. Mrs. Williamson is the former Marguerite Thomas of Beulaville. . (Note: Mr. Williamson is doing nicely). Bridge Club Mrs. J. O. Stokes entertained her bridge club at her home Tuesday night. The home was attractively decorated with arrangements of mixed summer flowers. High score was w on by Mrs. Vance Gavin. Mrs. I. C. Burch received guest prize. At the conclusion of games the hos tess served peaches with ice cream and home made cake. Personals Mrs. Annie Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith and familv o Raleigh spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Burgess. Mr. Edward Sykes ol Wilmington, Mr Bill Oden and son of Greens boro, Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Sykes visited' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sykes ATHLETES FOOT GERM AMAZING RESULTS IN ONE HOUR" " By using T-4-L, a stronr, penetrat ing fungicide, you reach imbedded germs to kill on contact You feel this quick-drying liquid take hold Instantly. Now, you must be pleased (r your 40c bark from any druggist. Today at Kenansville Drug Store. SUN. - MON. Sept. 4-5 Scene Of The Crime With Van Johnson And Arlcne Dahl. TUES. Sept 6 On Our Merry Way With ALL STAR CAST. WED. Sent. 7 DOUBLE FEATURE , Omoo-Omoo. The Shark God With lion Randell. A DM .V- .JrV Buck Child flew for the Navy whea the going wa tough, After tht'war ended, he bought a light pUac for cropduMing and he's beta doing tight well mt iioct . J . He was vm at the Pott Office the other day aad lomtoac remarked oa hit fine record. They laid he man be crack pilot to By early all the tiaa ia good weather aad la asta aot-' fpoo-witkout ever aa accMcat. Buck grinned. There's plenty of fcl m yMJl WARSAW, NX m .... L5. low at tapetkaced a I am at flying.' But I doal have accidents became I dohl take chance. I spend more time on the around checking my engine arj f i-rtt thaa t ' f' 'Fpff. THE DUPLIN TIMES last week end Mrs. C. S. Williamson spent last week end In St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Blown and daughter spent the past week end at Morehead City. Anne Blanton of Cove City is spending this week with the Thur man Browns. The Marshall Brocks of Bailey spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brinson of Whitevllle spent last week end with Mrs. Cora Brinson. Mrs. Daisy Merritt is spending this week in Wilmington. Mr. D. P. George of Burgaw is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Billie Lewis. Miss Mary Cooper Is at Memorial General Hospital in Klnston this week for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady, Re becca and Miss Margaret Williams made a business trip to Raleigh on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Thomas of Beulaville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Williamson. MODEL THEATRE BEULAVILLE, N. C. WEEK SEPTEMBER 4 Sunday and Monday Streets Of Laredo With WM. HOLDEN And MONA FREEMAN Tuesday and Wednesday Trail Of The Lonesome Pine With HENRY FONDA And FRED MACMURRAY Thursday - Double Feature Bride Of Vengeance With PAIILETTE GODDARD ALSO Fighting Vigilantes With LASH LARUE Friday only Special Agent With WILLIAM EYTHE Saturday Marshal Of Amarillo With ALLAN "Rock" LANE Owl Show: For Adults Only: Hollywood Burlesque Stallion Canyon With Ken Curtis. THURS. FBI. Sept. 8-9 (TECHNICOLOR) Tulsa With Susan Hayward And Robert Freston. SAT. Sept. 10 DOUBLE FEATURE Gun Law Justice With Jimmy Wakely. I Surrender Dear GOOD PILOT- wJTeeps his er on grouof. t1' Mine1! one barineai -when yea jaw caal let tbiagi lUde." , -. -ActaaDy, thae't a bwlacu where yon caa let thlnct glide and Mill May ' right ap thcte. Thai why the beer industry ia thit Mate, like Bock, apendt a lot at time checking op teeing to k that beer b told strictly under the rein talons act ap by the Mak Bcvena Divisioa ol the North Carolina ABC Board. Tavern owners i realise that whea yoa "let things slide" you're do for aa "unhappy NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION . UNITED STATES BREWERS; '' ' FOUNDATION, INC. ' Ini.n BoiIJ'n3, Raleigh, N. C. Duplin Circuit Methodist Churches Murrell K. Glover, Pastor Services for next Sunday, Sept. 4, will be: 11:00 A.M. Kenansville 3:00 V M. Unity 8:00 P. M. Services will not be at Friendship because of the Unity Revival. The Revival Meeting at Unity be gins next Sunday evening, Septem ber 4, at 8:00 p.m. and contim.es through the next Friday evening, September 9. Everybody welcome. We are looking forward to having a good meeting. Out Revival Meeting here in Ke nansville Church is progressing satisfactorily. The Rev. C. D. Bar ciift, Superintendent of the Wil- nii Eton District, is doing the prea ching. Everybody is invited to come and worship with us. We regret the loss of one of o r church members of Magnolia, Mrs. Caledonia Chcstnutt. She lived to the age of 83 years, which was much beyond the three score and ten. All Churches of the Circuit please note that the date of our Four. Quarterly Conference is October 17 6:00 p.m. - at Magnolia. It is being planned to have the sacrrement of MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hi-Way 11, Pink Hill, N. C. Family Entertainment For The Whole Family SHOWS AT 7:15 P. M. & 9:15 P. M. SUNDAY, Sept. 4th Western Outdoor Action SCOTT 6RITT0N HAYES -CHANEY A Clarion Production Also Color Cartoon and Shorts MON. & TUES. That Sitting Pretty Man Goes To Town Mr. Belvedere Goes To College Starrintr Cl;f ton Webb And Shirlev i emnle Also Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY John Wavne in Neath Arizona Skies Also Serial and Color Cartoon THURSDAY Cay Comedy -FAYBAINTtROT Also Color Cartoon FRIDAY Wonderful Lassie Dog Story (IN TECHNICOLOR) M G M's Hills Of Home Starring Janet Leieh. Edmond Gwenn and Lassie AIsoTshorts SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Jungle Action Thrills Jungle Patrol With Arthur Franz And Christine Millei : A L) S O . - lGodrs Country With Monte Hale WWP il-lfl 'gaa "t- laa FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd., 194S Next Communion along with our services and meeting. Pleasant View Mrs. Henry F. Grady and baby doing fine. Ted Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady had the misfortune of breaking his arm while playing at school Tuesday. The Young People of the Pink Hill group met with Miss Ruth Tea chey Friday afternoon for a swim ming parly and picnic. Mrs. Dewey Lcfler of Schenec tady, N. Y., Mrs. R. A. Oats, Joyce, Mrs. W. G Smith and Charlotte oeoeoeoooooooooooooooooot 5 FOR TWO-STORY BUILDING, STORE AND FISH MARKET, COMPLETE WITH ALL EQUIP MENT FOR BUSINESS PLUS STORAGE. IN EDGE OF MOUNT OLIVE. SEE OR WRITE B. F. H1NS0N. Ml. Olive, N. C. oooooooooooooooooooooooo WALLACE Saturday Sept. 10:30 A.M. 311 ACRE FARM KNOWN AS THE GARDNER ED WARDS OR DATrilKI.OR FARM, LOCATED APPROXI MATELY 12 MILKS SOUTH EAST OF WALLACE ON THE MAPLE HILL ROAD, IN CYPRESS CREEK TOWNSHIP. TWO HOUSES. TWO TOBACCO BARNS AND OTHER OUT BUILD INGS. APROXIMATELY 100 ACRES CLEARED AND 3.6 ACRES TOBACCO ALLOTMENT. THE BALANCE OF THE LAND IS COVERED WITH SOME SAW TIMBER AND AN EXCELLENT GROWTH OF YOUNG PINES. SUB-DIVIDED IN A WAY TO MEET WITH YOUR APPROVAL. EASY TI ltMS. J. C. LANIER, OWNER 2:30 P.M. VALUABLE PROPERTV FRONTING ON U. S. HIGH WAV NO. 117 ADJOINING HUSSEY'S TOBACCO WARE HOUSE. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN SUB-DIVIDED IN TO Di'MKABLE BUSINESS LOTS, BEING RIGHT IN THE PATH OF THE NEW GROWING BUSINESS SECTION OF WALLACE, IT IS INCREASING IN VALUE FROM DAY TO DAY. ALSO A NICE CORNER LOT, LOCATED AT THE COR NER OF WESTBROOK AND RAILROAD STREETS. EASY TERMS. J. C. LANIER, OWNER 3:30 P A PART OF Till: FANNIE 1. HONEY ESTATE, SUB DIVIDED INTO CHOK'Iv BUILDING LOTS, LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF RALEIGH AND CAVENAUGH STREETS, AND SEVERAL NICE LOTS FRONTING ON COLLEGE AND UAILKOAD STKEETS. THIS WELL LOCATED PROPERTY HAS BEEN IN THE SAME FAMILY FOR OVER A HUND RED YEARS AND IS NOW BEING OFFERED TO THE IIUYING PUBLIC. EASY TERMS. I. N. HENDERSON, OWNER We invite you to make an inspection of these properties, be on hand, follow the sales and bid your judgment. FREE $50.00 BILL AND OTHER CASH PRIZES Week visited relatives here Friday. Mrs. Remus Creel and boys vis ited Ted Grady Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady and family spent-Saturday In Klnston. Miss Ruth Teachey spent Sun day with Miss Edith Byrd. Mrs. Durham Grady is home af ter being in the hospital for some time. Arthritis Pain For quick, delightfully comforting help for Kiwi and pain of Rneumatlam, Arthritis. Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia try Romlnd. Works through U blood. Fttat don usually starts alleviating pain ao you can work, enjoy Ufa and aleep more comfortably. Oct Rommel at drugs lit today. Quick, com plete aatlaf action or money back guaranteed. RENT o o o o e o o 0 o 3rd. .M .

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