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,p,- 1 ... ... ifai-g. Herman Pippin entertained ber bridge club at her attractive - born on Glory Hill Farm use Wed nesday night. The house was at- a b.uiM w WALLACE BEST IN KTOSIC Thurs.-Frt. Sept 6-7 "Walt Dlsae.Ts Alice ill Wonderland Sat Sept . Gun Play 8tarrinf TIM HOLT Owl Show Saturday , t Smoky Starring FRED MacMURBAT ..Sua. Sept 9 - Smuggler's Island Starring EVELTN KEYS and JEFF CHAN DUSK MoavTuea Sept 10-11 Happy Go Lucky Starring DAVID NIVEN. VERA ELLEN and, CEASAR ROMERO Wed. Sept 12 Double Feature Hell Town And ( Flying Missle Than. Sept 13 Meet Me. After. The Ball Game Hula Drive In CHINQUAPIN, N. ' C Sun. and Mon. Partners In Time With LUM and ABNEK . Also Short and News ' Tue and Ded. '-..V- Ticket To Tomahawk' Starring DAN DAILET and ANNE . . BAXTER Short and Cartoon Thurs. and Fit . i Blossoms In The Dust Starring GREER GARSON and a WALTER PIDGEON ...Also Cartoon J9at To The Last Man Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT Also Cartoon and Serial Seabee Hay worth's , MOTOR PARK Drive In Theatre PINK HILL, N. C -Where The Whole Family - Goes To See Good Shows : Telephone 2841 k Sunday Sept 9th Undercover Girl Starring - Alexis Smith Brady Also 2 Color Cartoon Scott Mon. Tueo 10-11 4 , (In Technicolor) Duchess of Idaho ; with Ester Williams Johnson Also Color Cartoon Van Wed. Only 12 Timber , I , " With ' DanDailey :Andy Devine Also Serial and Shorts t Thurs. Only IS . ' ; Bashful Bachelor ; with : ' Lum and Abner . Also Cartoon and Short Friday Only 14 - Heart cfl!:3 flcckies , ' With ' Roy Rogers Penny . , . Edwards ' . Also Comedy and Shorts : V Sat Only .. 15 Double Feature : ' i Rc:!.:a Fireman With Gloria Henry Bill k ' Williams ; 1 Also ' v.;"i Theatre 4 tracttvely decorated with marigold! greenry and Iriut - After a game of bridge wai en joyed Mra. N. T. Pickett was pre seated linen handkerchiefs for high eeea a- -for ttoitinfr darning gadget for her sewing ma - cmne xor low score. ! t, Mrs. Pippin served a chicken sa lad plate and iced tea. . , M;l!::Jisf Revival Begins Sun. Hight The Magnolia Methodist church will begin Its revival Sunday night September 0 at eiaht o'clock. Rev. Cross no, Warsaw Methodist preach er, win oe tne guest minister with ttev. Murreu K. Utover, pastor, as sisting. ev. n. u crossno. was guest minister, at the revival last year and was liked by all who heard him. The revival will last through rxioay mgnc MODEL THEATRE - BEULAVILLB. K. C. Movies Are Better Than Ever rWhy Worry? See A Movie" Week Beginning Fit Sept 7 Fri. Sept 7th Vaich The Birdie Starring' RedSkelton Sat Sept 8th Rustler's Hideout -,.- "With- Buster : Crabbe Sun. and Mon. 9 and 10'. ; : 1 TwoW Love ;' Starring. Jane Powell Tne. and Wed. 11 and 12 - Only the Valiant ," - With ' " Gregory Peck Thurs. Sept 13 Quebec ' With ,. John Barrymore, Jr. Thursday and Friday September 6 and 7 1 Harriet Starring JOAN CRAWFORD and WENDELL COREY Saturday Double Feature Under r.jexicali Stars With REX ALLEN And ill! American Co-ed With FRANCES LANGFORD and JOHNNY DOWNS Sunday and Monday Prince I'Jbo r Starring TONY CURTIS and PIPER LAURIE Tuesday Air 6adet With STEPHEN McNALLY and GAIL RUSSELL Wednesday , v ' 1 t Trafl Of Robin Hood With ROY ROGERS , c ; (h) ' if;, ii Sun.-Mon. Tues. Sept 9-10-11 . l Ssinpicn And Dolibh v " (Technicolor), ' With Victor Mature and ' Hedy Lamarr ' Wed. Scot 12 Double Feature v.- i ( : i ry A Hammond orcnn Is being in stalled Sunday niwiit for use dur ing the entire revival. Mr. Newber ry, with the Stephenson Music Com pany of Raleigh will be guest organ 1st Sunday night. Mrs. L. K. Al derman of Hose Hill will be guest organist for he rest of the week. Everyone is oord tally invited to attend these services. i tiyribs.it TV N T 1 w Ferev.cll Pcrfy The BTU group gave the 1991 seniors a going away to college farewell party at Hal;' Pond Mon day nidht .Wi'i'..'.. Besides the senior class Baxter Sanderson who Is going to ECC this fall waa invited. -. They had a wonderful time roast ing marshmallowa and weiners. v Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Powell visit ed relatives In Wilmington last Sat urday. On Sunday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs,. Jack Wells in Wallace. . . Mrs. L. E. Pope spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. James E. Jones and family in New Bern. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Pope over the weekend were Miss Marion Vaughn and Mrs. Pope's cousin Bill Simpson of St'okesdale. They spent Saturday night at Man 3 jpenn-Lnini Drive-In Theatre Wallace Thurs. Fri. Sept 6 and 7 Highway 301 STEVE COCHRAN, VIRGINIA OBEY and GABY ANDRE Sat Sept S ' Double Feature Pygmy Island JOHNNY WEISMITLLER With ANN SAVAGE, DAVID BRUCE and STEVEN GERAY Color Cartoon -y .'-Vv Rustler's Ransom "TEX" Williams and his orchestra With LESLIE BANNING San., Sept 9, and Mon. Sept 10 Tea For Two GORDON McCREA and DORIS --, DAY . Tues. and Wed. Sent 11 and 12 San Quentin PAT O'BRIEN and HUMPHRY . BOGART 1 Thurs. and Fri. Sept IS and 14 Convicted GLENN FORD and BRAD CRAWFORD - Craig ' Das A Thief ThursJ-ri. Sept 13-14 The Big Carnival With Kirk Douglas and Jan Sterling Sat Slept 15 " Double Feature Conyon Rcidsrs WitH WrJj Wilson tle OSVXertOd oaaxr.' Mrs. Annie B. Otary and dau ghter of ZepberhiU, Fla., visited the ' N. T. Picketta and the A. Q. Smiths over the weekend. Mrs. O'- Leary and daughter visited Mrs. Cora west, nay wen ana outer relatives and friends In Warsaw last week. They went to Wilmington Tuesday and plan to return to their home in Florida Wednesday. Mrs. O'Leary waa formerly from Magno lia and Warsaw. She has now bou ght a home and plana to live in Flo rida. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pope Miss Betty Home and Richard Croom fished at Carolina Beach last Mon day. W. E. Mlcheal returned from the Georgia tobacco market Friday and spent -the weekend witn his wife and Mr. and Mra. F. N. Barden. Mr. and Mrs. Mlcheal and son Billy re turned to their home in Durham Sunday afternoon. Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Fussell, of Patuxent River, Md., spent Sunday in Magnolia. Mrs. H. E. Grubbs and Mrs. Jack Herring of Calypso visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Brantly and children of Spring Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sanderson and chil dren of Four Oaks, Robert Sander son of Grantham spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. San derson. Mrs. R. L. Luck and daugh ter, and Mr. and Mrs. E W. Saun ders and baby of Richmond, Va., are spending this . week with the Sandersons. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Bradshaw and son of Virginia visited his par ents Mr .and Mrs. S. T. Bradshaw recently. j Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoover and son of Harrells Store visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jones and other relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Croom had as theii guest at their cottage at White Lake over the Labor Day holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sid bury and children from Army Che mical Center, Md., and Miss Helen Hunt. ,. v..:-..-.. oooooooooooo Wayne Theatre Mt Olive, N.C Wed., Thank. Sept 12-13 Jesse James (In Technicolor) Starring Tyrone Power, Randolph Scott and Henry Fonda 0OOOOOOOOO CENTER THEATRE Mount Olive, N. C. Week of Sept 9 Sun.-Mon.., Sept 9-10 Captain Horation Hornblower In Technicolor, Starring VIRGINIA PAYNE and "', GREGORY PECK Tnes. Sept. 11 Jungle Book (In Technicolor) " v Starring: SABU Wed., Thurs., Sept 12-13 ' Walt Disney's Alice In Wonderland Fri., Sat, Sept 14-15 Big Carnival With KIRK DOUGLAS and JAN STERLING Mayfair's Anniversary Sale In Kinston Sept 13th 14th t5th L Choose a Towle pattern with con 1 fidence, knowing it will never go out of date, will remain in good taste throughout ' : ........ t:(.i:- 1 .. . your uieuiiie. For all its beauty, "If solid silver by ' Towle is notex,- pensive. A single . -teaspoon can cost ; Tas little as $3.70, 1 six piece piatet settings fromi $29.75. ( -fox, imi nun . B . II " I rJ I 1 SI 1 IN 1 I I Al f: -) fffrtHaiDsil ofWasbingtan,,: Robert Sanderson Is agriculture teacher at Grantham this year. Mr, and Mrs. Roswell Gaylor were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abble Smith.. Mrs. Melvin Pope and son Harry recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simpson in Stokes -dale. Mrs. Simoson and Mrs. Pope's sistert, Mrs. Carl Pearman and dau ghter of Asheboro returned home with tnem .or me weesena.. Mrs. J; N. Home recently retur ned to New York with her son Norwood and his wife for a week's visit .-fv Jack Carr, Baxter Sanderson and Donald Gaylor left Tuesday to re gister for the fall term at ECC, in Preenville. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith Saturday were her parents Mr. ana Mrs. l. .1. layior and her sister Betty Ruth of Pen derlea. Clifton Chestnutt, Jerry Smith, Wade Gaylor, Jack Joyner and Wil liam Potter fished at Carolina Bea ch Tuesday. Mr. Jessie Rouse of Dunn visit ed his sister Mrs. J. A. Smith and mother Mrs. Rouse recently. ' Little Mary Ann Martino of Fay ettevllle Is visiting her grandmoth er, Mrs. Sallie Tucker. U. S. farmers used more than a millloin tons of nitrogen In fertili zer In 1949. DON'T GROW ON TREES How true, yon nsree. So why leave trees, stumps, and brush growing on your valuable pasture land? In vestigate the Kut-Kwick Junior Pasture Saw War of ' clearing trees and stumps of up to IB inches LEVEL with the GROUND, ready for mowing and disking. Inex- Sntive, one man operated. A us for free domonstra ... Johnson Cotton Company Of Wallace E(ut kwicK GOVMS COt.J-.INS & PAOOISON Located For A Lot 1950 Chevrolet 2 - door sedan, heater 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline 2-door sedan, heater and radio. 1951 Ford V-8 Custom deluxe Victoria, radio and heater, overdrive. 1950 Ford V-8 Custom, R & H, Overdrive. 1950 Ford V-8, Deluxe, 2 - door, heater 1950 Ford 6 - cylinder, 2 - door, custom 1950 Ford V-8 2 door, Radio and Heater 1950 Ford 6 cylinder, 2 door, heater Tr e5?Sl ' W. J. KENNEDY W. j. Kennedy, B4, died of a heart attack at 2 p. m. Saturday after a two week illness. Funeral services were held at 2 d. m. Mon- j day from th home. Interment was In the Cabi nFWB church Ceme tery in Duplin County. Surviving are two sons, Jay Kennedy of Jack sonville and Osco Kennedy of Nor- tout, va.. two aaugnters, Mrs. s- telle Mercer of Norfolk, and Vic toria Kennedy of the home; a step son, Calhoun Mercer of Duplin county. Mrs. Laura North of Nor folk, Mrs. Eva Standi of Kenly and Johnnie Mercer of Raleigh. FRANKLIN A. ROBINSON Franklin A. Robinson, aee 70. died at his home in Rose Hill Sun day night after having been in de clining health for several months. f uneral services were held at tne home at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon Dy Rev. Wade H. Allison, pastor of the Rose Hill Presbyterian church. Burial followed in the Rock Fertilizer for Permanent Pastures Kentucky 31 Fescue Grass and Winter Peas Cyanamid For Controlled Weeds On Tobacco Beds C. E. QUINN, COMPANY Your Patronage is Appreciated 'f! COLLINS & P ADDISON New And Used Car Dealers Between The Two Stop Lights, On U. S. Hi'Way 117, Wallace, N. C. Extra Special Offer of the Week 1951 Ford Truck $2,395.00 1 1-2 Ton Stake Body 8 Cylinder Booster Brakes Over - Size Tires A Brand New Buy Full of Good Buys Collins & New & Used tian cemetery at Wallace. :. .. In addition tp his wile he is sur rived by three sons, Curtis, Gra ham and Joseph Robinson, all ot Hose -Hill and one daughter Mrs. Raymond Poindexter of Wallace. ' WADE HAMPTON WELLS U.mmfAfi Wall, mam A3 nm TTuesdar MnJlA. . . cunerai. services were uma mi the home Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock by his pastor Rev. Ker mlt R. Wheeler. 'He was one of the oldest members of the Wallace Me thodist church. Burial will be In Rockfish ceme tery at Wallace. He is survived by his wife, the former Miss Valeria Johnson whom he married in 1904 and one daugh ter Harriett Wells both of the home one brother J. M. Wells of Teachey and one sister Mrs. Herbert Wells of Wallace. JOHN ED RTVENBARK John Ed Rlvenbark, age 78, died early Wednesday morning at his home near Wallace after a linger ing illness. Funeral serivces were hid Thur sday afternoon att 2-30 o'clock at I tne Rockfish Presbyterian Church by Rev. Nesbit, pastor, assisted by Dr. Eugent Poston, pastor of the Wallace Baptist church. Burial was in the Rockfish Cemetery , He is survived by his wife, the former Beulah Bostic, one son Da vid E. Rlvenbark of Wallace, one Farmer Friends CALL ON US FOR Fall and Garden Seeds Ladino and Crimson Clovers Fertilizers and Seeds Abruzzie Rye - Fulgrain Oats General Merchandise KensnUleN, C. 'V' VE BUY Read Through The List Below 1949 Ford V-8, 2 door, Custom , 1949 Ford V-8, 2 - door, Custom, R & H 1949 Chev. six. Clb. Cpe. R & H 1949 Chev. Clb. Cpe. R & H, Seatcovers 1946 Ford, V-8, 2 - Door 1946 Ford, V-8, 2-Door 1947 Ford, 6 - Cylinder, New motor, 4 - door 1950 Dodge 1-2 Ton pick - up truck 1949 Ford 1-2 ton pick up truck 1942 Pontiac, R&H Paddison Car Dealers "We Sell The Best and Junk The Rest" daughter Mrs Ben Satis in quapin,, two grand -'children and greac grandchild, one brother. C. V. Rlvenbark of Teachey and a nua ber of neices and nephews. JOEL G. HUDSON Joel G."'Bose" Hudson, 67, of Mta-nolia, Route 1, died suddenly at V rge, assisted by the Rev. Vance Rich and the Rev. M. C, MacQueen. Burial was in the Clinton ceme tery, He is survived by his wife, -Mrs. Ida Dudley Hudson; five dau- ' ghters, Mrs. J. H. Boyette of Clin ton, Mrs. MoRae Bradshaw Clinton; Mrs. A. C. Pearsail of Warsaw; Mrs D. J. Rlvenbark, Jr., Warsaw; and Mra. C. J. Guy of Magnolia; four sons A. D. and E. R. of Turkey, Lao die of Clinton and Estel of Clinton, three brothers C. C. of Clinton, J. T. and G. W. of Turkey; one sister Mrs. Sallie Warrick of St Reamy, N. Y.; 22 grandchildren. Mayfair's Anniversary Sale In Kinston ' Sept. 13th 14th 15th 1 ) AMD ' SELL, IT? T. c.
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