. ... f A.-..- . I i I i 11 i 5 J 1 c -var f J. ! a, v t JL 1 ' er was Hostess ' 3 witen she entertain dub at a Christmas l r resilience. A lighted i t: a decorated the room zi wa bald. i guests arrlvea Mrs. Whit t rve4 egg nog, fruit cake i cream and coffee. On each a waa a miniature tree ; and i were Christmas, stockings i ith candy. ' -i. Emerson Jones won a plas - on (or high score and Mrs. a Minshew wash cloths for '. tee. 24 " C:::n !!:!ion William Holden ! Carry Fitzgerald. " imnm ' i N. - TUES. Dee. 25-26 , D:!b$ (TECHNICOLOR) ". "a Gary Cooper 1 Ruth. Roman. Uamt Shows Christmas Day 2:00. 4:00. 7:15. 0:15 VM. XSSDAT, Dee. 27 DOUBLE FEATURE Cus!rmrs Agent William Eythe. DCrcndaPcfrol 30C00OOOOCCC0O000C3CC.O movies Vie better 'than B B 1 Jay aad Saturday, December 22-23 '.- -. -,-n,1.Jv' -x ...... ( Of ' . ft:. ' r' Jimmy Durante And Terry Moore. I ,4ay aad Tuesday, Peeember 25 Three Secrets r Eleanor Porter And .7 and Thursday, December 27-28 J Red lisht '- Geoe Raft And T u4 fiatariUy, December 29-St C37 Fra Indiana - Ixn P'lClIis'ter And Lois Cutler. & i f"'" ...... - .wi '.-tw ; 5 sac k:o:.i t:: r traveling. Low score, an apron, went to Mrs. George Hopkins. During progressions, coca colas and nuts were passed. Players in cluded Mesdames Jones, Mlnshew, Hopkins, Carl Winders, Forrest Martin, Marcel Rooqusv Billy Whit field and the hostess. - HOSTESS TO CLUB ' Qn Thursday af ternoos Mrs. Ed Hinea entertained Bvembers of her bridge club at fche- HlOM home. Christmas greenery ornamented the room where the game was held. Mrs. J. H. Hinea won high and A j u ,y WAftSAWUiX. THURS. FRI. Dee. Xfrti Kir.3S:!:z:.i's liaaM (TECHNICOLOR) With Stewart Granges And Deborah Kerr. Cartoons'" SATURDAY, Dee. St DOUBLE FEATURE Fast On The Draw With Russell Uayden. Experiment Alcalraz With John Howard. - 26 Patricia Neal. Virginia Mayo. ; 7 " ' -'f. F "-f "n .-'..''. ..- 1 1 I m ' ' V;! X, .n ?! - 1 scores were tallied d. .snU pudding topped with wh! am and coffee were eer. Those playing were Mesdames Hinea, Ed StrickhmdrBd-Sheffleld, Charles Sheffield. 4 Oresham, Robert Boiick, and Mrs. L. 0. Call of Rose-EUL, .' . , . i . udc r,:rrrs The Jamae-KiWani Chapter of thai U.' ft' G ass Eridajr. afternoon at the- bunm oli Mw. II. Stevens Jr. with MeedaasM PaulBary. R. H. Best' Sr. aa Paul Jfotter JolnV hostesses. The- U Wag. om waa.. decorated In ailve .and white and magnolia leaves 4a red aaaV greta were used elaewbamilsi.thft.lume, Christmas angla -and-aaodlw teotvght. out the holidays aeasosju -A Oiristmaa pjrograxn, was given with Carols bale sung. and. Mrs. Peine reading "Way. XTie. Chimes Rang." Ihtrlag bntlttfM UTetdames Steweaa aad.Bu.Ki. Weassmr an ae- eouiit of . the Hatiooal WO Con vention held in Richmond recently. Mrk.' Berry presented each mem ber with a, clothespin bag made in the likeness j ef , a child's.' dress as a Christmas gift - At; tha condtsaion of business th. memlMra.aaid guesU were In vited:imte the dining room where refreshments were served. There from the dtnteg table covered with a nttwetecn-aaWl centered, with a centerpiece of white magnolia leaves, candles and balls, chicken salad in patty shells, cheese straws meringues, individual fruit cakes, salted nuts and coffee were enjoy e4 There were 28 members present aad guests were Mesdames Alton Greenlaw, W. S. Ieinbaeh and Jerry Newbold. BSPW HasXnvas Party The Business and Professional Woman's Club of Duplin County held its meeting Monday night with Christmas party at FusaeU'a Res tauramt Fifteen members were preseat and two visitors, Mrs. Mose ley Phillips and Wayne Davis. Sup per was eaten by candfcllght. The menu consisting of turkey with dressing, green peas, candied yams, cranberry and t ornate salad, clover leaf jells, lea creaaa and coffee. . Mrs. J. P. Harmon presided. Wayne Davia gave recitation and Mesdames Harmon and W. J. Mid dleton Jr, rendered a duet. Mrs. Harmon read season's greetings tress State and National leaden. At the conclusion carols were sung nd gifts exchanged. 1 .. ii ' it i i, ii , t, ,i ,,, - ENTERTAINS Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Paul Potter received members of her clubhand guest Mra-Staoy Britt for 1 1 ; ; Pfc30 'tor Order flow 7u Your Whiles Dealer,., or Vti.'3's Route Salesman 1 .'A faverheeld SMthan reeise, properly mixed by White's xer with White's reah, ereaaa, egga, and proper fla- hf watrr wttk ail the Ingredleata and the" time it takes? Let Mas!!y aolv tola problem for you. The eattro family ftH giestft wlil' enjoy the wholesome riohneaa plain fcererageer add to It from your private stock. A wonder- . 1 l it i. t.u LtU lwstesa served lemon arzsl pie and hot spiced- Wishing: You A Very Merry WflCCMJM EANK AND TRUST COMPANY ROSE HILL KENANSVILLE ThaTcsstcl The Season (Non-Alcoholic) Cs ' Coo Gvcorid Cz OMi Go J. I, l.araion i. ..w.J a Jur of homemade fig preserves. Second high, bath pow der, WemV to Mrs. L. S. Whittle. Guest prize, a miniature Christmas j tree, went to tors, i rut. 'xoe pu.y lng were Mesdames Britt, Harmon, Whittle, W. W. Gamer, N. A. Mit chell, Allen Draughan,. and George Penney. WZ.HHM 1 1 La iai.i i CT R. T. Blsckburn Robert Teachey Blackburn, 87, died Sunday at his home in Warsaw after lingering illness of about two' years. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Quinn McGowen Funeral Home by Rev. R. L. Crossno, pastor of the Warsaw Methodist Church. Burial was in Pinecrest Cemetery there. He is survived by six son, Richard, Matt, Woodrow, and R. T., Jr. of the home, Manley of Burgaw and Walter of Fuquay Springs; six daughters, Mrs. Stella Reaves -of Warsaw, Mrs. E. O. King of Turkey, Mrs. J. E. Aiken of Tampa, Fla.,' Mrs. Joseph Bartlett of Macon, Oa.., Mrs. George Beeck of Portsmouth, Vs., and Mrs. Zeb McDaniel of Bur gaw; 21 grandchildren, six great grandchildren; two brothers, D. J. of Warsaw and J. M. Blackburn, of Durham. MODEL 1HEATRE ; ' Bl'I.AVUXK, N. i . , ., Movies Are Better Than Ever l "Why Worry? See A Movie" Sunday and Monday, Dec. 24-25. ) HOLIDAY INN j Starring BING CROSBY And FRED ASTAIRE. j Tuesday and Wednesday, Dee. Jft-27 ' CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN i Starring CLIFTON WEBB. ! Thursday, Dec. 28th - RECKLESS MOMENT With JAMES MASON. Friday, Dec. 29th BLONDIE'S HERO With ARTHUR LAKE And PENNY SINGLETON. Saturday, Dec. 30th BANDITS OF ELDORADO With CHARLES STARRETT. Center Theatre MOUNT OLIVF EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE WEEK DECEMBER 24th Sunday and Monday ,! For Heaven's Sake Starring CLIFTON WEBB, JOAN BENNETT, ROBERT CUMMINGS. Tuesday only The Big Wheel s Starring MICKEY ROONEY. ' . Wed., Thurs., Fri. Dallas Starring GARY COOPER, RUTH ROMAN, STEVE COCHRANE, Saturday Mrs. Mi Starring DICK POWELL And EVELYN KEYES. MOTOR PARK Drive In Theatre PINK HILL, N. C. , "Where The Whole Family Goes" SHOW STARTS AT f. M. "Merry- Christmaa To All" Sunday, Deo. 24th Task Force Starring GARY COOPER, WALT ER BRENAN, JANE WTATT. Also Color Cartoon Mon. - Tues. Dee. 25-28th ' A Xmaa Treat And Baby Makes Three Starring ROBERT YOUNG And BARBARA HALE. Abo Color Cartoon Wed. - Thurs. Dec 27-28th Tell It To The Judge Starring ROSALIND RUSSELL, And ROBERT CUMMINS. Als Color Cartoon Fit 6at Dee. 29-SOth DOUBLE FEATURE Bodyhold i i- With WILLARD PARKER And HILLARY BROOKE. , ALIO 4 LWtslVaill Wlth-CE?JE AUTRY1, A Jfe. 'S i - r - "

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