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Soul Stirring Film
By: JIM CORTESE
The story of "Golgotha" French
film showing at the Capital Sunday
and Monday was first presented in
and around Jerusalem nearly 2000
years ago. That original presenta
tion, with its divinely inspired cast,
can never be duplicated, but French
director Julien Duvivier has taken
a group of little-known actors, plus
hundreds of extras, and created a
magnificent re-enactment of the
great Christian drama.
"Golgotha" is the story of the
last days of Christ, told with sim
plicity, power and realism. Scenes
portrayed are Christ's triumphal
entry into Jerusalem; the driving
of the money-changers from the
Temple; the fears of the high
prients; the betrayal of Judas; the
Last Supper; the agony in Geth
semane; the trials before the high
priests, Pilot and Herod; the scour
ging; the journey to Calvary; the
KENANSVILLE NEWS
FELLOWSHIP SUPPER
A Fellowship Supper was held
SUN. - MON. May 7-8
FRANCIS
With Donald O'Connor
And Patricia Medina.
TUESDAY, May 9
The Man On The
Eiffel Tower
(IN COLOR)
With Charles Laughton
Franchot Tone.
WEDNESDAY, May 10
DOUBLE FEATURE
Trapped
With Lloyd Bridges.
SFWMMMmM WARSAW, N.C.
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Model Theatre
BeulaviUe, H. C.
MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER
WEEK OF MAY 7th
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming in
The Great Lover
News - Cartoon
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
:fasS$? v )
Cartoon - Comedy
i THURSDAY TWO BIG FEATURES
- Robert Armstrong in
Streets Of San Francisco
Ellen Drew in
Rhythm Hits The Ice
FRIDAY . , .
:; Gary Cooper and Brian Donlevy in -
BeauGester
Cartoon ft Chapter 4 of Serial ... ' ',
SATURDAY '
Randolph Scott and Glenn Ford in the
: TheDespsrcdos
TECHNICOLOR AU-Time Great - '; ' '
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KENANSVILLE, tlC.m CArCLEJA
Found In "Golgotha"
Crucifixion; and the Resurrection.
The part of Christ, played by an
actor -deliberately chosen ' for his
obscurity so . the audience's con
ception of the Saviour would not
be confused with some well-known
actor's personality, is portrayed
with simple dignity, powerful in
its conception.
The mob scenes, Including dra
matic closeups of individuals as
they thunder "Crucify Him" are
bothe terrible and soul-shaking in
dramatic realism.
The film is not a new one. It
is somewhat frayed and faded in
parts. But this detracts little from
the greatness of the production. A
.full English dialogue has been dub
bed in, so skillfully that its Just
barely noticable that the film
wasn't originally made in English.
The Capital has a show worth
seeing by every man, woman and
child. m
in the Sunday School rooms of the
Methodist church Sunday eve. A
goodly number of people attended.
The Valiant Hombre
With Cisco Kid.
TIIURS. - FRI. May 11-12
The Outriders
(TECHNICOLOR)
With Joel McCrea
And Arlene Dahl.
SATURDAY, May 13
DOUBLE FEATURE
Range Land
With Whip Wilson.
Joe Palooka
Meets Humphrey
With Joe Kirkwood.
After the supper the Youth Fellow
ship League had charge of the
program. A picture "Choosing
Your Vocation" was shown.
BROWNIE SCOUTS
The Brownie Scouts have been
reorganized and is now under the
leadership of Mrs. V. H. Reynolds.
There are eleven members In the
troop and meetings are held weekly.
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Mrs. O. H. McKay entertained
her bridge club Monday night Mrs.
Vance Gavin won high score. Mrs.
J. B. Wallace won second high.
After the games the hostess served
a tempting sweet course with nuts,
WOMANS CLUB
The regular meeting of the We-
mans club was held Thursday ev
ening of last week. President Mrs.
Dau Davis presided. After the
business session Miss Hilda Clontc
had charge of the program and
gave an interestipg talk on choos
ing and hanging pictures in the
home. After the program a social
hour was enjoyed.
BRIDGE CLUB MEETS
Mrs. N. B. Boney was hostess to
her bridge club Wednesday even-
lng of last week. Arrangements of
spirea and narcissus were used In
decoration. Mrs. J. A. Hine was
high scorer for members. Mrs. J. A.
Gavin won high for visitors. At the
conclusion of the games the hostess
assisted by Mrs. P. J. Dobson ser
ved congealed fruit salad, crackers
and lead tea to the guests.
SENIORS
ENTERTAINED
Mesdames Ralph Brown and Ver
non Reynolds were Joint hostesses
Tuesday night honoring the sen
ior class and their sponsor at a
theatre party party. After seeing
the picture 'Tell It To The Judge"
the guests were invited to the home
of Mrs. Brown for refreshments of
mixed drinks, peanuts, potato chips,
cornettes, and cup cakes. Pastel
colore were used for the occasion.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jerritt of New
Bern spent a couple of days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Dob
son. Miss Jean Tyndall, student nurse
of Raleigh, spent the weekend with,
her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Tyndall.
Mrs. N. B. Boney made a business
trip to Faison and Calypso Friday.
Mesdames N. B. Boney, E. C.
Tyndall and J. L. Tucker attended
the Eastern Star meeting in Beula
viUe Monday night.
Mr. Bill Ingram of State College
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ingram
during the week end.
Miss Eleanor Southerland of
Clinton and Mr. Lawrence Souther
land of Atlanta, Ga., were week
end guests of Mrs. L. Southerland.
Mrs. L. A. Beasley has returned
home having spent the past few
weeks with her daughter Mrs. C. C.
MOTOR PARK
Drive-In
THEATRE
HYWAY 24 - West Of
CLINTON, II. C.
(FREE KIDDIES PLAYLAND)
VISIT OUR NEW SNACK BAR
REFRESHMENT CENTER
ADMISSION JOe (tax lucid.)
Chlldem Under 12m. In CarrFree
SUNDAY, May 7th
Impact
With Brian Donlevy, .
And Ella Raines.
Abe Cartoon
MON. TUES,
Great War Drama
Since You
Went Away
With Claudette Colbert,
And Shirley Temple.
And 6 Great Stars
WED. - THURS. FRI. A SAT.
May It . 11 11 - and 13th
FRANCIS,
Talks At Motor Park At Clinton
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rnn dupmn t i r.i n s
Loth in Waynesboro, Va.
' Mesdames 1. C. Burch. F. W. Mc-
Gowen, J. B.; Wallace and Louise
Mitchell made a business trip to
Greenville Satu: day. '
, Mr. Lee of Wilmington spent the
past week end with Mr. and Mrs.
L. F. Weeks. r '
DUPLIN T. B. ASSO.
(CONTINUED FROM FRONT)
but stated they we are failing to
interest the citizens of Duplin In
TB control to the extent that our
annual Christmas Seal sales do
not measure up. to the average for
the State. Duplin Seal sales average
only 4 cents per capita, while the
average is 10 cents.
He stated that during 1950 many
more beds would be added for
sanatoria care of TB patients in
the state, and that the time is not
far off when a patient can be hos
pitalized in a state sanatorium
within 24 hours after being diag
nosed a TB victim. Mr. . Webster
stressed the fact thot our Board
members should be civic-minded
persons who are interested in TB
control and that the Board be en
larged to include representatives
from every community in Duplin.
In conclusion he stated that a
well-rounded TB program should
include increasing the public inter
est in TB control through health
education, case finding, adequate
treatment and rehabilitation.
How Your TB Dollar Was Spent -
Twenty cents out of every dollar
collected through the Seal Sale
drive is sent to the N. C. TB Asso
ciation, and 80 cents of it stays in
the county. This money is used
to operate the Duplin County Tu
berculosis Association.
The following Financial Report
for the fiscal year 1049-50 was given
by Mr. E. C. Thompson, Associa
tion Treasurer:
1948 Seal Sale net receipts $1,
883.19; Balance from 1947 Budget
$87.99; 6-30-1949 Total amount on
hand $1,971.18.
Disbursement:
Salary for TB Worker in Health
Dept. (Ex. Sec'y) $730.00; Salary
for colored nurse $350.00; X-ray
films and supplies $346.30; Seal
Sale expense (Supplies, printing,
envelopes, postage, etc.) $186.34;
Two delegates to Negro Seal sale
meeting, Kinston $10.00; Total dis
bursements $1,722.64.
Balance on hand (March 30, 19
50) to be applied to 1950-51 Budget
$248.54.
Report of 1949 Seal Sale
Dr. H. W. Colwell of Wallace.
Chairman of the 1949 Seal Sale,
gave the following report:
Gross Receipts: From Sale of
Seals (White pop.) $1,239.46! From
Sale of Seals (Negro) $460.59; To
tal $1,700.05. 20 to N .C. T. A.
$340.01; Balance for 1950-51 Bud
get $1,360.04; Usable Fond for 19-50-51
Budget $1,608.58
What Your TB Money Is Doing
Mrs. Kornegay JEx Sec'y. and
who is also serving as TB Worker
in the Health Dept. gave a report
ot tne year's work. She keeps a
case register of all patients with
TB and all contacts. The patients
and contacts are followed by the
staff. At present there are 16 per
sons from Duplin in the sanatorium
undergoing treatment, 5 veterans
from the County in VA hospitals
for TB, and 9 are being treated in
their homes. During the year 6
died from TB in the county. 1244
x-rays were made at the Health
Department and approximately
500 TB house visits were made.
The association sponsored health
talks, movies on TB, posters and
newspaper articles to disseminate
knowledge concerning the cause,
treatment and prevention of , TB.
ur. Ewers named the followina
members to serve on the Nominate
lng Committee for officers for the
coming year: Dr. H. W. Colwell.
Mr. George . Bennett, and Mrs. N.
B. Boney. A meetine WAR Mat fni
June, date to toe announced later,
at which time the new officers will
he Installed and the budget for the
new year set up.
Before adlournine Mr E r
Thompson asked for time to express
nis great appreciation for the prog
ress of the TB program since the
organization of the Association 3
years ago, and asked for a rising
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1 , ; For Further Information and Reservations. Car ! " ! ,
Ai
vote of thanks to the Executive
Secretary (Mrs. Kornegay) for her
untiring efforts in promoting the
activities ; of the Association.
" Edwin P. Ewers, Pres.
, v ' ' Duplin "County T. B.
Association.
DUPLIN FARM
CONTINUED ON THEATRE PAGE
from crops, ' ;1 -,;:; !
2. 10 of farm Income is from
livestock and livestock products.
3. 81 is produced on 17 of
our cropland, or 83 of our land
is producing only 19 of our in
come, " . '!
4. Practically all of the crop
which now produce 90 of our in
come is now under quotas.
5. 53 of the 5654 farms are
operated by tenants.
6. The 5654 farms average 24.5
acres of cropland.
. 7. Corn is grown on 69,000 acres
of our 135,000 acres of cropland.
8. Value ' of all products sold
average $1986 per farm.
Many more Interesting facts were
revealed during the study.
Following this study a suggested
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AIR CONDITIONED
WEEK BEGINNING MAY 8th
MONDAY & TUESDAY, MAY 8th
GOLGOTHA"
WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY, May
count ay 1 iCHNicoioi
A Sydney an Production fte Gainsborough Roleastd by Unlrarsal-lnUrnotionaT
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, May 12th
COMING TO THE CAPITAL MAY 19th '& 26h .
TAKE IT FROM THE
screen. It's a
great picture"
Comlne from UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL
2d
Atlantic Coast Una ft. It.
IMPORTANT SCHEDULE CHANGES
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, APRIL, 1950
NORTHERN ' DIVISION
Schedules of Trains 41-42 and 49-4g
Between Rocky Mount and Wilmington ,
SOUTHBOUND
Ar. Wallace ,'
Ar. Wilmington
NORTHBOUND '
Lv. Wallace
Ar. Rocky Mount
C. L. Ticket Office, Phone 320-1 I: . r "
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Long Range Afii'lcuUtu al Prcui..a,
designed to Increase farm incomes
was adopted at a meeting of far
mers,' civic leaders,, businessmen
and agricultural Workers sponsored
by Duplin County Farm Bureau. ,
With a good feed production pro
gram, It is believed that livestock
offers the most feasable way of in
creasing the average farm Income.
The Long Range Program com
mittee recommends that each far
mer carefully study his own situa
tion to see if one or more livestock
enterprises will Increase his In
come. Hogs, beef cattle, dairy cat
tle and poultry are well adapted
to this area.,? A
' ' Commodity committees of farm
people have been set up on all
crops and livestock produced in
the county. These committees will
further study the possibilities of
their enterprise and make recom
mendations as to how it may best
fit into a Long Range Program.
These committees are now at
work, holding meetings and dis
cussing their phase of the Long
Range Program with their neigh
bors. The Acting Steering Cimmttt
ee of the Duplin County Long
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COMEDY EXPERTS
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i.....e. Program Is: L. F. "teks,
chairman, MC. Holland, secretary,
J. H. Dotson, George Penny, and
Garland KIng.T'C ::;;' .-,
Every agricultural agency In the
county has participated in the an
alysis and recommendations of Du
plin County's Long Range Program
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
.HOW TO KILL IT
IN ONE HOUR
IF NOt PLEASED, your 40c back
from any druggist' T 4-r il
laii. -..j. JM.Lf-4-L spec-
gives great PENETRATINr
KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE
Motor Park
Drive In
Theatre
Pink Hill, N. C.
(ONE OF CAROLINA'S FINEST)
MOVIES ARE BETTER
THAN EVER .
SUNDAY, May 7th
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I" Vf w
Victor MATURE - Phil HARRIS
. RFGINAIO GARDINER JAMES BARTON
M. VSSm WSTU ihwh WILLIAM PULBtSG
Also Shorts V
MON. St TUES.
OF WORLD WARK
', m COtlNNE C0UfE
DAiLEY CALVET TOWlSEND
v WILLIAM DEMAREST
Homh JOHN FORD MM FRCQ . .7
Also Color Cartoon- ' '
WEDNESDAY only A . '
Hit The Ice s
Starring Abbott & Costello.
Ala Wild Bill Hlckok Serial
THURS. 4 FRI.
' , (IN TECHNICOLOR) ' ,
Story Of Seabiscuit
Starring Shirley .Temple ?
And Lon McAllister. ? ' " ,
Also Color Cartoons ,
SATURDAY only .;.
: i RIO DOUBLE SHOW '
Parcflnc.;:
With Michael O'Shea's ;
AnbrEvelynJAnkers.' J
Oklchbina i Cyclone.
With Bob Steele. - '
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