1 WARSAW B & P W CLUB MEETS THURSDAY INSTEAD OF MONDAY Due to a conflict the B & PW Club will bold their regular meet ing on Thursday evening In Mitch- ATTENTION VOTERS OF Smiih - Glisson - Wolfescrape And Albertson Townships Vote For ..I i rr " LEROY G. rWCOUNTY MAY if 4 TRUTHFUL - AMBITIOUS - CONSCIENTIOUS WILLING MATURE SUN. - MON. May 21-22 Reformer And The Redhead With Dick Powell And June Allyson. TUESDAY, May 23 , Blue Lagoon . . TKCHNICOLOE) With Jean Simmons And Donald Houston. WEDNESDAY, May 24 - DOUBLE FEATURE - Hit The Ice With Abbott & Costello. Masked Raiders iffoniT ja ,rHATj.Atj MOTOR CO. JtfiW4V22rm : 13 VILLE, NORTH CAROLINA meat eners Dining Room instead of on Monday evening. Principal busi ness at this time will be the elect Ion of officers. Each member is urged to attend. WS of CS HOLD GENERAL MEETING The General Meeting of the Wo men's Society of Christian Service met Tuesday night in the Method ist church" with the president Mrs. G. P. Pridgen presiding. Mrs. Claude Best gave the devotional, SIMMONS COMMISSIONER 27th. WARSAW, N.C. With Tim Holt. TIIURS. FRI. May 25-26 Ticket To Tomahawk (TECHNICOLOR) With Dan Dailcy And Anne Baxter. SATURDAY, May 27 DOUBLE FEATURE Bandits Of El Dorado With Charles Starrett Radar Secret Service With John Howard, i "The Matthew Jesus Saw.""v """ New officers for the next two years were elected at this time. They were: President, Mrs. G. P. Pridgen; Vice" Pres. Mrs. M. A. Smith; Recording Secty. Mrs. Sam Powell; Program Secty. Mrs. Q. J. Sutton; Treas. ' Miss Rosa West; Secty of Missionary Education, Mrs. H. R. Hipp ;Student Work, Mrs. E. C. Thompson; Children's Work, Mrs. D. L. Carlton; Spirit ual Work, Mrs. Claude Best; Sup lies, Mrs. J. A. Rackley; Literature and Publication, Mrs. Hopton Smith; Status of Woman, Mrs. Sterling Marriner; Printing and Publication, Mrs. Sam Powell;' Chairman for Circle: No. 1, Mrs. D. J. Middleton; No. 2, Mrs. Hopton Smith ;No. 3, Mrs. Joe Surratt. Mrs. Pridgen gave a short talk on how much she had enjoyed working with the society this past year as president. Class Day Exercises Held k The Senior Class of Warsaw High School presented its Class Day ex ercises on Friday night of last week. The entire play took place in an outdoor garden. The first scene reviewed the history of the class and was presented in the form of a dream in which the historian, Jean Miller, saw the class mem bers as they used to be, and the class members discussed the his tory of their class. The second scene, (The Prophe sy) was given in the same setting in which Mary Lou Phillips prop hesied where each senior would be in ten years. . The third scene was the present. The girls appeared in ballet length dresses of pastel organdy, carrying nosegays of red roses, and the b-'ys wore white pants and black :y.d;. In this scene appreciation I'oidars were presented to parents jiul gilts distributed by Sue Shine, the giftorian. Kathryn Steed, the salutatorian gave the welcome address and the farewell message was given by Betty West, the valedictorian. Magnolia News Mrs. Sam Bradshaw spent Thurs day and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sykes and attended gradua ting exercises there. Miss Betty Home attended the Alumni luncheon at ECTC Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Home of Goldsboro and R. C. Home of Kin ston were guests of Mrs. Florence Home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Evans had for dinner euests Sunday their en tire family except one of the boys. Present were Mr. and Mrs. jonn Wells of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Evans and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Evans and children of Magnolia, Burke Evans of Louis burg. Harold of Clinton, Newdell and Darwin of the home. RalDh Culbreth is visiting his cousin Martha Peterson in Golds boro. Mrs. Sallie Tucker is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin in Fayetteville. O. D.Drew and. family spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Drew. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ebie Wilson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tucker and daughter of Magnolia and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kenan and children of Teachey. Miss Melrose Gaylor of Winston Salem spent the week end with her aunt Miss Macy Cox. Mrs. Robert " Barnes returned home Saturday after visiting her Dr. H. W. Colwell ' OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company Permanent Office In WALLACE. N. C. THE DUPLIN WOMANS' CLUB V' I n .... h The -Womans' Club will, hold the annual Memorial Service at the Lodge building on May 25 at 3:30 p.m. Every one Invited. BIRTHDAY PARTY The women of Grove Presbyter Ian Church will hold their May birthday party on the 22nd at 7:30 p.m. at the Grove Sunday School building. UNION SERVICE The Union service was held last mother who is ill. She Is slowly Im proving. Dean Marshall of ECTC gave the address at Magnolia Wednesday night to the Seniors at graduation exercises and Principal L. H. Fus- sell delivered the diplomas to the eight graduates. The town of Magnolia recently installed eleven new street lights for which we are most grateful. Guests of Mrs. H. G. Culbreth are her mother Mrs. J. S. Sutton and her aunt Mrs. Sallie Hobbs, and L. B. Hobbs of Clinton. Sunday guests were Mr. and" Mrs. John Snipes, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Peter son and daughter of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Clois Hobbs and children of Clinton. Mrs. J. R. Harden and Mrs. Clau de Best of Warsaw visited Miss Macy Cox Monday night. Mr. Best came with them. Billic Rackley, USA, spent last week with his mother Mrs .Bessie Rackley. Week end guests of Mr., and Mrs. J. E. Hamilton were their children J.iincs of Walkertown, Miss Mildred of Raeford and Mr. and Mrs. John McBride of Con cord. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tucker Jr. and children of Wilmington spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Ellen Chestnutt and his father J. P. Tucker Sr. Preaching will be In the Bap tist Church Sunday A. M. and night by pastor Royal. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wil son Saturday night were her sis ter Mrs. C. P. Kilgs, her husband and two sons of Rocky Mount. CIRCULAR PUBLISHED ON TOBACCO INSECTS Extension Circular No. 351, "To bacco Insect Control in North Caro lina," has just been published by the State College Extension Ser vice and copies are available on request. The publication gives informa tion on insectlcldal controls for to bacco insects In line with research results and experience available to February of this year It was pre pared by Henry K. Townes, re search professor of entomology for the Agricultural Experiment Stat tion. Copies of the circular may be obtained from the local county ag ent or by writing Agricultural Ed itor, State College Station, Raleigh. VOTE FOR J. R. GRADY STATE' SENATOR , D1NCA Theatre WALLACE, N. C- Duplin's Moat Popular Theatre Sun. May 21 TELL IT TO THE JUDGE Starrinf ROSALIND RUSSELL, And ROBERT CUMMJNGS. Mon. & Tuea. May 22-23 TICKET TO TOMAHAWK Starring DAN DAILEY. f Wed. May 24 Double Feature DEEP IN THE HEART' OF TEXAS Starrinf JOHNNY MACK BROWN. WHIRLPOOL Starrinf GENE TIERNEY. 4 Thurs. & FrL May 25-26 FRANCIS Starring DONALD O'CONNOR. Sat. May 27 THUNDER MOUNTAIN With TIM HOLT. TIMES Friday afternoon at 3 p.m. in the Grove Sunday School rooms. Mrs. E. V. Vestal presided. Theme -"Our Daily Bread". Assisting in the program were Mesdames J. A. Gavin, Vernon Reynolds and N. B. Boney. Mrs. M. K. Glover had charge of devotional closing. After the business session Mesdames A. T. Outlaw and E. A. Newton ser ved punch, cookies and mints. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Wilbur Adams entertained at a party Sunday afternoon hon oring Nancy on her 5th birthday. Games were enjoyed after which the fifteen little guests were invi ted into the dining room where re freshments of ice cream and cake was enjoyed. Each guest was pre sented a favor. LCIRCLES MEET Circle No. 1 of Grove church met with Mrs. Walter Stroud on Monday afternoon at 3:30. Mrs. W. J. Pickett, the program chair man presided. Mrs. Ralph Brown 'assisted by Mrs. L. Southerland led the Bible study, topic "Moses' Prayers" taken from the book of Exodus. After the business session the hostess served fried apple pie topped with whipped cream and lemonade. There were 16 members present. Circle No. 2 met Monday even ing with Mrs. D. H. McKay who led the Bible discussion. Miss Hilda Clontz presided. Discussion on fa mous Bible paintings was led by Miss Margaret Williams. After the business session a social hour was enjoyed. The Ella Cooper Circle met Mon day evening with Mrs. C. B. Guth rie. Mrs. E. C. Tyndall led the devotional. Miss Alta Lawson, as sisted by Misses Nell Quinn and Mary Alice Whitfield had charge of the program, the study being "Radio Ministry in Hawaii and Brazil. After the business session the hostess served sandwiches, stuffed dates, nuts and iced tea. PERSONALS Mrs. Walter Mallard of Greens boro spent several days last week with Mrs. W. J. Pickett. Mrs. Jim Newlin of Greensboro spent last week with Mrs. L. Sou therland. Miss Janet Boney of Raleigh 3pent the past week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. Miss Jean Tyndall of Raleigh spent the week end with her pa rents Mr. and Mrs .E. C. Tyndall. Jean Mercer of Goludsboro spent Model Theatre Beulaville, H. C. MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER PROGRAM FOR WEEK MAY 28th. SUNDAY and MONDAY. MAY 28th 29th Come To The Stables With Celeste Holme and Loretta Young. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY T VOTE itxx t:j'aoV,l,;- lictw ieUCUl ' Wla THUBSDAonly IN COLOR Dakota Lil With Rod Cameron and Geo. Montomery. FRIDAY onl Purple With Don Barry. SATURDAY only the week end with her grandpar - ents Mr. and Mrs .Sam Newton Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mehnert of Chicago accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney Jr. of Chapel Hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mr. Guy Gooding of Chapel Hill and Miss Theresa Gooding of Golds boro visited Dr. and Mrs. G. V. Gooding during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jerritt of New Bern visited in Kenansville last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson and Jlmmie are -visiting in Suffolk, Va. Mr. Sam Byrd of Charleston, S. C. visited friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewis and Edward shopped in Kinston Satur day. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sykes were Mrs. Bill Eubanks of Wilmington and Mrs. John Wil lard and children of Raleigh. Mrs. Ruby McDonald of Miami, Fla. is visiting her mother Mrs. Emma Quinn who is ill. Mrs. I. C. Burch was a recent visitor in Richlands. Miss Merle Summerlin of Mt. Center Theatre MOUNT OLIVE EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE SUN. - MON. MAY 21-22-23 TUES The Reformer And The Red Head With June Allyson And Dick Powell. News - Cartoon WED. - THURS. MAY 24-25 The Traveling Saleswoman With Joan Davis And Andy Devine. March Time FRI. - SAT. MAY 26-27 IN TECHNICOLOR The Out Riders With Joel McCrea. News - Cartoon m Heart FRIDAY, MAY 12th, 1950 Olive visited Misses Janet Boney and Jean Tyndall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Carter of White Oak visited Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Brinson Wednesday of last week. Sunday luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson were Mr. . Marion Simmons of Richmond, Va., Mr. R. V. Wells, Mrs. Louise Mit chell, Barbara and Maude Wells. . Mrs. Bertha Hollingsworth visit ed her mother, Mrs. Lola Smith Sunday. Motor Park Drive Iir Theatre Pink Hill, N. C. (ONE OF CAROLINA'S FINEST) TELEPHONE 2841 MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER SUNDAY, May 21st &twBimwmt NOW A SCREEN STAR! VAUGim r.:o::noE FAVORITI OF MILLIONS ON RADIO AND RECORDS! BMMt) co-ftdrrlna ILL A WAITER RAINES BREKMAN WAB&K3 '-.A REPUBLIC fROCttTtOb-J with JEFF GOBEY ' BUM tEUfl , Scrwn Pta tn Don md Sttart MSJmm Produced by Ptlomar He tint CotponMr Associate Producer -MeMOt Twkar Directed by R. fl. SpringStMa Abe Lyman -JpteCBftftJfrodtyer Also color Cartoon & Shorts MON. & TUES. Eddie's Newest Hit THI WEST IS JUMMM TO Eddy ARNOLD lit fMMilftt ffcriCF iJf . Jiff M Jut t eL- A COtuMMa OvKtrt t MT NUMMMf Also "Grandpa's Follies' bnon And Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY only Radios Greatest Comedlanne - Joan Davis in Kansas City Kitty Also "Wildbill Hickok" Serial THURS. - FRI. Big Western Thrills Davy Crockett, Indian Scout With George Montgomery And Ellen Drew. Also Color Cartoon SATURDAY only DOUBLE SHOW Alimony With John Beal And Hillary Brooke. ALSO Across The Sierras With William Elliott. COMING SOON "12 O'CLOCK HIGH" "FRANCIS" n Golden Station O'VL EHOW: '" - i r' CAIXISTES. . ; : T INDIANA "GET THE MOTOR PARK HABIT" 1