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1 W eeix 6EABEE HAYWORTH'S f MOTOR PARK THEATRE ' jli-Way 11, Pink Hill, N. C. n Family Entertainment if For The Whole Family SHOWS AT 7:00 P. M. 4 9:00 P. M. Carolina' Bines Show Value" Sunday, Oct otb pie A Smart Girl Because - .J Abo Color Cartoon Short ' MONDAY only KOYACUFF cr Mut nciuK Also Color Cartoon TUESDAY only jrr TT 1 Abo Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY only '. Action Packed Seven Sinners With Afalene Dietrietch -;. Also Serial THURSDAY ONLY 1 Also Color Cartoon FRIDAY only' f . mv tp rre . '. J -f - nw nvvi hp M wmm M rBwaM mmmmmmmtmtmmmammmmmaKtumttmm " . ;"y it ; WEEK BEGINNING OCTOBER 10th MONDAY and TUESDAY . ' . james Stewart and June Allyson in . The Stralton Story Also Selected Short Subjects - WEDNESDAY " Matinee S:00 P. TI-toeOIThjUnion Starring Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn, : Vn Johnson and others Abo Sheeted Short Subject . TBXoDAY and FRIDAY WinrdOfOz St-rring Judy Garland, Frank Morgan and others Also Selected Short Subject-. . CORNEL UNOA WILDE-DARNELL ANNE : KIRK BAXTER-DOUGLAS; r il 1 f ill Ml. J ANN DVORAK -: b. JOHN M. STAHL ' ZJUU : ' fntduMd by LAMAR TR0TTI Also Short. SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE There'! Action Where There's Dynamite W'th William Gargan A L SO Law Of The Golden West And Virginia Welles With Monte Hale MODEL THEATRE BEULAVILLE, N. C. FOR WEEK OF OCT. 9th. Son. ft Mon. JOHN PAYNE, GAIL RUSSEL in EL PASO Tnee. Wed. . ABBOTT Sc COSTELLO in AFRICA SCREAMS Thurs. - Double Feature TEXAS, BROOKLYN, AND HEAVEN NO MINOR VICES Friday EDDIE DEAN in THE TIOGA KID Also Chap. 1 "Ghost of Zorro" Saturday GENE AUTRY in . RIDERS OF THE WHISTLING PINES M. Nifht Show 7::00 P. M. d r i , ma 1 1 1 JLvMi iHJlii WARSAW, N.C. SUN.'' MON. Oct. 9-10 1 1 -J You're My Everything (TECHNICOLOR) With Dan Dailey And Anne Baxter TUESDAY, Oct 11 Cry Of The City With Victor Mature And Richard Conte WEDNESDAY. Oct 1 DOUBLE FEATURE Million Dollar Week End Duplin Teachers Get X-Ray Exam. Dr. E. P. Ewers, -President of the As ociation to carry ona TB con Duplin County Tuberculosis Assoc- trol program in Duplin County. latlon announces that again 'this year all school teachers in Duplin County have had a recent Chest X-Ray examination. Ninety-nine per cent of these ex aminations were made at the Health Department in Kenansville and this is one of the many combined efforts of this department and the T. B. JLilJuOUU 111 E. With Gene Raymond Ramrod With Rod Cameron THURS. FRI. Oct 13-14 White Heat With James Cagney And Virginia Mayo SATURDAY, Oct. 15 ' DOUBLE FEATURE Range Justice With Johnny Mack Brown Strange Mrs. Crane With Marjorie Lord However, Dr. Ewers added that X-Ray is but one step in searching for the disease, since diagnosis of TB is never made on X-ray alone, but when suspicious shadows ap pear on the film, follow-up work is then in order to determine if TB Is really present. COLLEGE STREET n nn LATEST IN AMBULANCE AND FUNERAL COACH EFFICIENT, SYMPATHETIC SERVICE HOME OF MT. OUVE MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION o , s-m. mm r- 's Mrs. Southerland Dies In Wilmington Mrs. Arkansas Southerland, 79, Myrtle Grove Sound, Wilmington, died Sunday morning at 1:20. Funeral services were held at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon from the Yopp Funeral Home in Wilming ton. The Rev. Guy Moore, pastor of Southside Baptist church offi ciated. Interment was in Green lawn Memorial park. Mrs. Southerland is survived by three daughters, Mrs. J. E. Arm strong, Turkey, Mrs. J. B. Rourk, Mrs. R. S. Callahan, Wilmington; five sons, W. W., Murphy, Robert Southerland all of Wilmington, Lau re of Portsmouth, Va., and Thomas of Chinquapin; five sisters, Mrs. T. D. Brown, Orlando, Fla., Mrs. J. B. King, Greensboro, Mrs. Sarah Bernard, Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Annie Gore and Mrs. J. J. Windley, Wil mington. 11th Dist. MCFWC Meets In Faison The Annual meeting of the 11th District of the N. C. Federation of Womens Clubs Was held at the Se same Club in Faison on Sept. 29. Mrs. O. J. Patterson, Jr. District President presided. The program began with the club woman's hymn by the assembly and invocation was by Rev. Murphy Smith. Greetings from hostess club by Mrs. W. R. Clifton, response by Mrs. J. H. Har per, Jr.- Greetings from Home Dem WH M. .. :V 1J f Vf t V MOUNT All Modern Facilities . n " onstration Clubs by Miss Hilda rinnt r.raatina. frnm Nnre As - soclation by'Miss Mary Alice Whit- fipirf MinntM nt the last meetine were read followed by appointment of committees. . Special music - Story of Madame Butterfly by Puccini, given by the Clinton Study Club. Narrator - Mrs. Jack Pool. Solo "One Fine Day", nh wn, iuf Trin "F.v- 'iiwr ,n. hv Mr. Paul Mpore, Mils. Walter Britt, Mrs. Hardin Kimrey accompanied by Mrs. J. F. Colwell. The address was FORbAU SASH, DOORS, SHEET EOC" ROCK LATH ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, LIKE, CEMENT BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS. -TER-RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN 1ILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING S.v ROCFII . a, BRICK Z. J. Carter & Son Wallace, N. C If I r as? 3 Ten, nn given by Mrs. Ed M. Anderson, 1 State President of N. C. F. W. C. The assembly sang America after which Mrs. A. W. Greene, 2nd vice president N.C.F.W.C. addressed the I group. Following were reports of district president, club presidents and committees. After adjournment luncheon was served in the club room. 150 persons registered. Mrs. J. A. Hines, Mrs. N. B. Boney Mrs. P. J. Dobson and Mrs. W. M. Brinson attended. For Best Prices and Com pletc Job on Monuments, See or Write Rev. H. J. Whaley BEULAVILLE L 3 Dr. H. W. Colwell OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In WALLACE, N. C. 1 5 OLIVE, N. C. CATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE Continuous S to 11 P. M, Vi:h Gene Autry and Champion in f J U JUJ U uwuuu 1 -j A L 8 On. f:':Tyr.:'::i r::::3 2!3 24-Hour Ambulance Service ' IT:-.:" ''"-Mm
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