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r MOVIES ABE "BIT WEEK BEGINNING MeaWlay and Tuesday .v -, . Dick PoweU And June Allyson in 1 Reformer and the Redhead Wednesday and Thursday Van Johnson And Elizabeth Big Hangover Friday and Saturday Randolph Scott And Jane Nigh in Fighting Man Of The Plains oooooooooooooooooooooooo SUN. - MON. Sept 24-25 , Summer Stock ' (Technicolor) With Gene Kelly And Judy Garland. TUESDAY, Sept. 26 Happy Years (Technicolor) vriin isean oiocatweii And Darryl Hickman. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27 The Showdown Serial ; t)OOOOOOOOOOoooonnonooooo r UK. THAN . KT SEPTEMBER 25th. Tayllor in With Bill Elliott And Walter Brennan. THUBS. - FBI. Sept. 28-29 The While Tower (Technicolor) With Glenn Ford And Valli. Saturday; tiept DOUBLE FEATURE Gunshlingers With Whip Wilson. Snow Dog With Kirhy Grant , i ' if i . I Li ... ANNOUNCE CISTII ; Rev and Mrs. J. O. Morrison of Ronceverte,- W. V a. announce the birth of a son, Jackson DavlsT on September 15th, 1880. ' v: . CIRCLES MEET '',, Circle No. 1 of Grove Church met Monday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Lawrence Southerland. Mrs. W. J. Pickett presided. Mrs. W. E. Lewis was In charge of Hie Bible Study, "Daniel'a Prayers": After the meeting a social hour a social hour was enjoyed at which time the hos- tess, assisted by Mary Beth, served bam biscuits, pickles and Iced tea The Ella Cooper Circle met on Monday evening with Mrs. H. M. West who, presided. Mrs. WUlard Brlnson had charge of the devo tional. Mrs. Amos Brlnson was in charge of the program. At the close the hostess served doughnuts, cof fee and salted nuts. PERSONALS ' w v - Mrs. Moses Farmer of Raleigh was a week end guest of Mrs. Fan nie Cooper. : ' . Mr. and Mrs. A. Marsh of Chi cago, 111., ' arrived Monday night for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williamson. v -. j fv '-J j - . f Li and Mrs. Alton Payne and children of Falls Church, Va. are spending a few days with Mrs. Ber tha Holllngsworth. s: t Mrs. J. A. Bines left this week to visit her children In California. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cannady and daughters of Fayettevllle visited Mr. and Mrs. F. W. McGowen on Saturday and, attended The Duplin Story. . ; ",, v'v?t Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney Jr. re turned home Tuesday night having spent two weeks with Mrs. Boney's parents in Chicago, Hi. -- , Miss Eleanor Southerland of Clinton and Mrs. Jim Newlln of Greensboro were week end guests of Mrs. L. Southerland.. Mr. and Mrs. A .R. Bland Sr. of Rose Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bland Jr. recently.; ; f - - Guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Allen are Mrs. P. H. Sears of Whltevllle, mother of Mrs. Allen and Mrs. M. F. Allen, Sr., of Wil- mlngton.- . -; ", ;' Bill Ingram, Jr left this week for State College and Bobby left to entr Carolina at Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wv Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coker spent the week end at Topsail Beach.,- Mrs. J. T. Hayter Sr. left Tues day, for home in : W. Va., having spent several days with .her son Rev. J. T. Hayter, ' Jr. Mrs. Bill Eubanks of Wllmlng- H LuuOLjo?Lii JU c) FRIDAY THE MANAGER: - "It's really your store . . .'that's right . . . you folks have made this store ! More than that, it was your acceptance of this first store ever to bear the McLellan ;n that encourageiLour founders to carry : McLellan values and service into 29 states. As a tribute to your sus- -tained patronage, and to Kinston's future, we've built this new mod era store. But the only fancy thing about us is the quality of the mer- chandise and, of course-we will have plenty of wonderful open- ing specials." - ton spent several days lavt week with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Sykes. , Mrs. Ashe Miller of Beulavllle visited Mrs. J. A. Gavin Monday. Mrsr N. B, Boney attended the UDC meeting at Mrs. Claude Bests last Thursday,,;:;;' ';. -:; ):'-; Mr. and Mrs. N.-B. Boney Jr. have moved Into the -Southerland home recently occupied by Mr. Sam Byrd.: T-'t" "?vT:,'V":'- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson, Lt and Mrs. Alton Payne and Miss Theo Holllngsworth enioyed a sea food dinner at Morehead recently. I uene mercer ana inena irom Goldsboro spent the past week end with Mr. ana Mrs. Sam Newton. Mr. .Sam Byrd and "Pat" left Tuesday for their home In Char leston, S.. C. Leaving Sunday for their re spective homes were Mlsa Norma Mato, Mr. and Mrs. Corwln Rife, son Walker of Charleston, S. C, and Mrs. Marietta Richards, of Cleve land, Ohio. ...... ;, K'-V'".? Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Taylor and Mrs. Ross of Creedmore spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. D, McKay. .r '- -if.v Mrs. Daughtry of Clinton spent the week end With her son Mr. Hal ley Daughtry and family. . Mr. and Mrs. David Ressle Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller motored to Morehead City for a seafood dinner Sunday. Traffic Recipe Chicago - - Recipe for traffic tragedy: mix alcohol and gasoline -- and steerl V.'''';- The National Safety Council says that in one out of every four fatal traffic accidents In 1949 the driver or a pedestrian was reported to have been drinking. Also that one out of every seven drivers in fatal accidents who were violating traffic laws was driving while under Influence of alcohoL SPORTS AFIELD Did you realize that almost every wild hickory, walnut, butternut, pignut and kingnut in this coun try was planted by a squirrel? Some scientists believe it was squirrels which speeded up the reforestation of all parts of North America swept bare of life by the great ice sheets of the glacial age. And of all the squirrels, the gray is the most effi cient tree planter. -,. ' -The life of the gray squirrel usually begins at the end of winter when mating, is at its; height Four or five young1 are born about 44 days -r N r ! Ill KIIISTOII SEPT. 22nd at after breeding. The tables don't open their eyes for 38 days, and are utterly helpless for eight or nine weeks. They are ridiculously short, their ears seemingly non existent, and the tails give little promise of future beauty. v -t : All this time they see nothing of their father. -In the first place there is nothing he could do to be useful In the .second place, the male is by this time pursuing an other mate. This is not resented by the first; his promiscuous behavior- merely puts more little squirrels In the world, and who would object to that? : When a gray :.. squirrel is big enough to walk and balance him self, hls mother puts . him away from her and he has to go and look for his own breakfast. Then the fun begins. And nature has has big bright eyes, and a nose that can smell anything good to eat His forepaws are almost as mobile and cleverly manipulated for handling, things as a raccoon's; his : hind legs are colled springs for Jumping. And finally nature has pinned on him that preposter ous tail. 3 ;:" '-.;...: Once In a squirrel's lifetime an impulse stronger than love may UIEAJPi BEULAVILLE, N. C. T . Mories Are Better Than Ever - "Why Worryf See A Movie" . - ' - WEEK OF SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 Son. Mon. t , - VAN JOHNSQN AND JOHN ' HODIAK In " BATTLEGROUND Toes. - WedL " - ' Historical Drama YOUNG DANIEL BOONE Thurs, only . ,.; RUTH TERRY In PISTOL PACKIN' MAMA Friday r , JAMES CRAIG In . : . NORTHWEST STAMPEDE. Saturday ' -WHIP WILSON in : , RANGE LAND . Chap. 9 Atomman vs Snperman ' ni w I 9 : j) 0 A . M . i uome. i.vx-iy t ; t ... v ioi.ii a hundred ; milts , Uav. with him. Studies have shown i. . these flights from nothing to no where reoccur in cycles of five years or when the population has reached a peak of about 10.8 squir rels per acre. Back, in the region they have left a hunter -will need an average of 11 1-2 hours to bag one squirrel. ' But . nature swiftly fills the void. Soon again In early spring every hollow tree haa a nursery, of little auckling grays. felyPTA Holds fin Meet: J The'PTA of B. F. Grady School held its first meeting of the school year Monday night with Mr. Ray. Smith presiding.' Devotional was given by ' Miss Margaret Smith. Principal' H. M. Wells Introduced the. new. teachers and told about the "growing pains": the school was experiencing with the addition of a new roof and a new Indirect lighting .system for the old part and six new classrooms. -Mrs. Joe Westbrook read the names of those who will serve on committees for the coming year.w . i ' 1 Mrs. Effle Outlaw's, first grade J:::aG ; MOUNT OLIVE EASTERN CAROLINA'S . FINEST THEATRE ; WEEK SEPTEMBER 24 , Friday only 29 . ' , Sunday and Monday BrCiVOSlOr S . FANCY PANTS , , I Starring BOB HOPE i . . " aiIIlOI1S " ,' And- LUCILLE BALL : r: IIIIIWIW iT ,J , With DENNIS OHEEFE, GAIL ' Tuesday and Wednesday , PATRICK. JUNE HAVOC, , DESERT HAWK And Rochester. , J U - -. .... ' v.'.:.A.:; Also Shorto With YVONNE DE CARLO .. : f And RICHARD GREEN '. Saturday only Double Featgre ; (. Thursday and Friday 0 RlAflf Rlicf JUT KISS TOMORROW .UlWltl UdJUIJ ' - ',& with:'kAsT sidb kids. -C. t" ,C" GOODBYE :-0r-y --y al s o r A Starring JAMES CAGNEY 5111 Of LS VjS S"TSr.3bt totchI, TS&ZS: ! " SSnJ ' "Get Tha Motor Park WMV AB3 EVELYN ' KEYES - ' - : i. J 1 1- 4 .) . ... i r -!. C; - ... 1 i. U I JUii:,. ., VI I lit the graiumar t. J I r. E. 1,1. Siljs' 8ih grade won fr high school. wAfter meeting rrMlimpnts were served and a s ' 1 1 r '(!. J D lit V W.J . PINK HILL, N. C. . "Where The Whole' Family Ooeas Sunday, Sept 24th .; . ass '.' .... 1 ... Starring HOWARD DUFF - -v . And MARTA TOREN. Also "S Stoogea" Comedy ' Men. & Tues. 25-28 :0.":ct!:rc ': MyDalino Starring ROBERT MONTGOMERY And ANN BLYTH. . . - . Also Shorts.' - Wednesday only, 27 KM'm Ccv;boy t With ABBOTT COSTELLO. Also Serial 1 . . " Thursday only 28 ),: .;.-: .1." -Mr- SUrrin JAMES CAGNET . ' Ana Ann vwxuur . Also Color Cartoon .j. ... .
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