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HONORED Mr. C. B. Guthrie was hostess to a coke party honoring Mrs. Wiley Booth. Arrangements bt fall ' flowers were used in decoration. The dining table was laid buffet style. The hostess served ham bis cuit, open faced sandwiches, potato sticks, brownies, nuts and drinks! ' Mrs. Both was presented an after dinner coffee cup. Mrs. Thurman Brown was remembered with a ' birthday gift. Guests . Included the honoree, Mesdames Brown Morris , , Brinson, Allen Dunn, Misses Janet Boney, Jean Tyndall, and Dixon Daughtry of Clinton. ' 4. ''. JfcJ '' ' ' li ' Archer's Walking Chiffon make your legs look - prettier every step of your busy day. j High-twist nylons that look sheerer than shesr and are as practical Order them in your 'fitted length, Look for the Neline stripes!, 4 for Trim, Sor. MfB, 0 fpt Ung THIS STORE : CLOSED THURSDAY SEPT. 21st. Jewish Religious Holiday KRAMER'S Bept v- In Air Shop Wallace, ifT MOVIES ARE BET WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPT. 18th Moadiv and TnetdAy -'- V ASPHALT I JU"GLE ' Starring Jean Hagen and Sterling Hayden. Wednesday and Thursday . . . , '" - PLEASE CELIEVE IE C'rrip? Roberf Walker and Deborah Kerr. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rivenbark announce the birth of a daughter, Jane, on August 31st. in the Golds boro Hospital. Mrs. Rivenbark 'is the former Miss Dorothy Stephens. HONORED r::. Mrs. Cora Brinson was honored at a birthday dinner at her home on Sept. 3rd. The occasion being her 63rd birthday A picnic dinner was spread in the yard. All mem tiers of the family were present About . a hundred attended. The honoree received many nice gifts. as they are pretty t f Sf .35 Store . Conditon II. C. Ti 1 TBS THAN EVER - - - r- w ' Mr. and Mrs.' Lewis T. Jones of Warsaw announce the marriage of their daughter, Isabel to James Stephen Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. 6. Murphy of Kenansville. The wedding took place on Sep tember 8th, 1050. ' FAMILY REUNION The family of the late ' Pearlle Johnson held their reunion at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. John son. Those attending were Mrs. J. M. Waggoner of Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. H. . M. Johnson of Willard, MrVand Mrs. J. Stanley Johnson and children of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Johnson of Rocky Mount, -Mr. and Mrs", it L. Davis and Gene of Farmville, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Norris Allen, Jr. and Anne of Raleigh, and Miss Bar bara Wilson of Rose Hill. MR. and MRS. GAVIN HOSTS TO GOV3ERNOR ' Mr. and Mrs. Vance B. Gavin of Kenansville were hosts on Thurs day evening of last week to about 100 guests honoring Governor and Mrs. W. Kerr Scott and other prominent North Carolina citizens. Colorful autumn flowers were used throughout the ' stately "colonial home lending ' their warmth and 'cheer to the occasion. . A bountiful turkey supper was served on the lawn, after which I guests were invited to the Hampton D. Williams Theater to see the pre miere showing of ."The .Duplin Story" for the year 1050. " ' ' Among those enjoying the Gav in's hospitality were Governor and Mr. W. Kerr Scott, Dr. and Mrs. David A. Young, Dr.-' and Mrs. H. l O. Llneberger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Purser, Dr. Robert Rice, Miss Pattle Loftin, all of Raleigh; Sena tor W. G. Clark, Tarboro; Senator and Mrs. Thomas O'Berry, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gaddy, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs, Francis Anora, Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark, FayetteviUe; Mr. and Mrs. J. .A Jones, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parrott, Kinston; Mr and Mrs. L. P. Campbell, Wilmington; Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggles, South ern Pines; Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Kil patrick, Ayden; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Reynolds, Lumberton; Mr., and Mrs. Joel Layton, Lillington; and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D, Johnson, Clinton. . : . c, .-.". BUFFET DINNER On opening night of the Duplin Story Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady entertained at a buffet dinner for out-of-town guests who were Con gressman and Mrs. Graham Barden of Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goerch of Raleigh, Mrs Eli zabeth Swindell of Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Herny Belk of Goldsboro, Miss Gertrude Cam way of. New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Grady of Wilson, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Grady of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. H.5W, Sho lar of Rich Square, and Mrs. Park Pridgea of Warsaw, , " , PERSONALS . t' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rey nolds and daughters attended the Ice Capades in Raleigh Tuesday night ':. Miss Janet Boney of Washing ton, D.' C. spent last week with OCC33C0OCCCC ii SUN- MON. Sept 17-18 lTiaT.3. - FRI. Sept 21-22 iibTrzzp ; ,C:::rf lt;; :' (Technicolor) (Technicolor) With Joel McCrea Willi Yvonne de Carlo And Wanda Ilendrii. , Ar. I I '.hard Greene. Cartoon .' 11 1 " 1 SAIL VY, Sept 23 TUES3AY, Sept 19 1. JITLE FEATURE With Preston Foster. 1 wl tivj'if WEDM -1Y, Sept. 20 , ,.n - . T ; ' ;: . sUaK- WUVr 1 C ::V ' r - MRS. WILTON FRANCIS TOWNSEND Is he former Miss Ellis Henry Williams, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Edward Sidney Williams of Wallace. Her marriage, to Mr. Townsend, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Townsend of Wallace, took place September 8 at Rockfish Presbyterian, Church in Wal lace. -: :r.- VM.:'5'1. her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. ,.' 'f, :i;:,,??.Ay'": '-' Miss Virginia Kornegay of Wash ington, D. C, Miss Margaret Kor negay and Mrs.Hattle S. Korne gay spent the day recently with Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Outlaw of Washington; D. C. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and Frank, Jr. attended - The Duplin Story Friday night ' Mesdames Nan Burt and Elmer W. McCallom of Dillon, S. C; spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wallace.-'-.. Mrs. J. T. Hayte'r, .Sr. of W. Va. is visiting Rev.. J. T. Hayter; Jr. Miss Eleanor Southerland ' of Clinton spent the week end with I Mrs. L. Southerland. Supper guests, of the Ralph Browns Saturday night included a number ' of friends and relatives from Raeford and Wilmington. Miss Jean Tyndall of Raleigh spent the week end with her pa rents Mr. and Mrs. E. C; Tyndall. Miss Ellen Shine of Rocky Mt spent the week end with Miss Mar- !Mrs; Lillian Branch, Mrs. Jamesl Taylor and children of Wilmington spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sitterson. t' " : '' '-Miss Cornelia Quinn left Wed nesday for WCUNG where she will be a senior this year. Miss Pattie Loftin of Raleigh spent the week end with Mrs. W. J. Pickett and Miss Martha Pick ett --v.-,. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Brock, Claytofl and Mr. C. H. Walker of Bailey attended the Duplin-Story Monday flight. Mrs. C. D. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. . C. Davis of Raleigh were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson Monday night and attend ed the pageant. Guests of Mr., and Mrs. OT P. Johnson Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Player, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Player, Jr., and Richard, III, and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Player and children of Fay etteviUe. ' - , , , ' Mr. and Mrs. C A. Plank of Asheville visited Mr. and Mrs. O. P; Johnson Friday night and at tended, the pageant ? Mr. 'and Mrs. L. L. McLendon and. son of Richmond, Va. spent the week end here. . Mr.. and Mr A. J. Dixon, and ramity 'Of Garnet' attended the Duplin Story Friday night f Mrs. J. B. Cooper and Henrietta- of Wallace spent the week end with Mrs. W, J. Pickett Mr. r iward Sykes of Wilming y r r too' ' W . ton, is spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Sykes. Senator and Mrs; W. G. Clark of Tarboro spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gdtin. : Mr. and Mrs. Norman McKen- zie and son of Wilmington spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wallace. ; v ' Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hill and sons of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin and attend ed the pageant Monday night Tuesday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin were Misses Margaret and Joe Banks and Mil dred Bobbins of Wilmington. They attended The Duplin Story. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin, Mrs. Marietta Richards and Mr. Will iam Walker spent Sunday at More- head City. : Mr. Lawrence Southerland' is spending a few days at home be fore resuming studies in Atlanta. Mesdames Oscar Breece, Fred D. Williams, Paul Holland, L. K. Ham ilton and Miss Christine Holland of Fayetteville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.' J. J. Wells Fridayl r S ' 'is hj ' ;TlW ; it '43$ vJ-lt'ct THjEVSC COBtSCSCft "tHC SHOC III HNH 1 r" bunce KT.eoy$ co wu we good- N. tOCKinO tKJO liRD CJBU BOOM THI ' ' . t. : i ' irtrcrwfiatinnDCor joffeom. . ' tczrzt tcrur.$ r sacrniocflay con- - , ' , " ' "-. t-tt J I . '4;W!::r3 T ' . 'C::--:r-t night, andattended "The Duplin Story.". ' -;; .i ': Farmmc tvday requires great skill a the pirt of the farmer. Not-only most he know Mils, fertilisers, and aeeda, but b': nut be an expert me chanic to operate all types of form machinery. In other words, farmer works hard for h s money and in s hlrhly speculative bnsmess. He should make thai money work for bim In. anon-opeeolative and safe Investment V. 8. Savings Bonds, guaranteed by onr government, la crop that NEVER falb, It's always ready when needed. Sarin Bonds are good place for this year's erop money. They grow, rain or shine. See your banker or irlmster on the next trip tvtown. ,;.,;.,;:)':; ; A f rrawy OcPAflwrMr Center MOUNT OLIVE EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE Mat Each Day 3:S Evening 7:00 and 9:00 WEEK OF SEPT. 17 . Sunday and Monday A LIFE OF HER OWN Starring LANA TURNER And RAT MILAND. Tuesday and Wednesday , FORTUNES OF , CAPTAIN BLOOD Starring LOUIS HAIWARD And PATRICIA MEDINA Thursday and Friday PRETTTTBABY Starring DENNIS MORGAN i And BETSY DRAKE ' . Saturday only ' - FATHER IS - A.BATCHELOR Starring MARY JANE SAUNDERS And CHARLES WINNINGER iv3 l.i Lizi!rc PINK KILL, N. C "Where The Whole Family Goes" Sunday, Sept 17th . (In Technicolor) OIiYcu Beautiful Doll " With JUNE "HAVER 7 And MARK STEVENS. Also Color Cartoon" . - Mon. & Tnes. 18th - 19th ." " ' BUD LOU Abbolt & Cosfcfc Also Color Cartoon Wed. only 20th Red Light With GEORGE RAFT And . VIRGINIA MAYO. Also Clyde Beatty Serial Thursday ,-only pRentg:des Starring EVELYN KEYES : And WILLARD - PARKER. Also Cartoon Friday only, 22nd. " ' "' Sidewalk Ends Starring DANAANDREWS v And GENE TIERNEY, V Also Color Cartoon v Saturday only 23rd , Doable Feature , - i BondeC:dit ith' DOROTHY PATRICK. - ;-v. ALSO Bells Of Cornda With ROY ROGERS "Get The Motor Park Habit", I". : Jay and Saturday
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