Mrs. t!L.is : i ; Er.!:rf:insClub; iMn. Elbert Mathls entertained ler bridge clulb last Friday night, the 23rd. Her home was made love ly for the occasion with unusual arrangements of fruit and fall flow era In the dining and living rooms. Among those enjoying her hospi tality were Mesdames Joyce Bur ton, Charles Sheffield, Mitchell Britt, John Anderson Johnson, James Norwood West. NeU Middle- , ton, Allen Draughan, Jr., Joe Sur- Drive-In Theatre . Wallace Your Favorite Stars Always u Shine At The Pen-Lin" Than, and Fri. Nov. 29 and SO TOMAHAWK : Van Heflin and Yvonne -DeCarlo , Sat Deo. 1 (Double Feature) MRS. O'MALLEY and MR MALONE Marjorie Mainland James Whitmore OUTCAST of the TRAIL Monte Hale Sun. and Mon., Dee. 2 and 3 , MA and PA KETTLE BACK ON THE FARM Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride Tues. and Wed. Dee. 4 and 5 KATIE DID IT, Ann Blyth and Marc , Stevens Than, and Fri. Dee. 6 and 7 APACHE DRUMS Stephen McNally and . ColeenGray ; C Sun.-Mon. Dee. 2 and $ Sfarlifl With Doris Day and . Gordon McRae Cartoon Tues Dec 4 Cargo To Capetown With Broderick .Crawford and Ellen Drew ' Wed. Dee. 5 The Texas Rangers With Gale Storm and George Montgomery Serial Saturday December 1 - , Starring RORY Sunday and Monday, December 2 and 3 r - Oatfilo Starring JOEL McCREA, "i- 'V4' JLEON Tuesday December 4 Lot's Gb Navy . s 5 Starring IIUNTZ HALL, LEO GORCEY, and Wednesday December 5 " - St rring MICKEY ROONEY TL ;rsday and Triihy, December 6 and 7 v , j , ratt, jRk Miss Jerry Brookhouse, sister of Mrs Middleton was wel comed as a visitor. The high score was won by Mrs. Charles Sheffield who was given a dainty organ apron. Mrs. Britt re celved a wall plaque for traveling. After the game, Mrs. Joyce Bur ton, a December: bride elect was surprised with a miscellaneous shower. She received many attract ive and useful gifts. At the conclusion of the evening, the hostess served delicious date pudding with whipped cream and coiiee. Stork Shower Last Thursday night Mrs. K. T. Blackburn. Jr.. and Mrs. Emmons Garner gave a lovely shower for Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hunter announce the birth of a daughter, Dianne on Nov. 18, 1951 at Lowell General Hospital, Lowell. Mass. Mrs. Hunter is the foremr. Helen Rouse, daughter of the late Walter D. Rouse. of Warsaw. The Hunters have another r daughter named Cheryl. . ; ceWeRLM THEATRE: Mount Olive, N. C. Sun. and Mon , 2 add 3 Two Tickets To Broadway In Technicolor -. With TONT MARTIN and ' JANET LEIGH Also - New. and Cartoon Tues. Sealed Cargo With DANA ANDREWS Cartoon and Sport Wed and Than. Sorocco With HUMPHREY BOGART Cartoon and Sport Fri. and Sat The Desert Fox' With JAMES MASON News and Cartoon ' WARSAW, N.C. Thurs - Fri. Dec. 6 and 7 Jim Thorpe All American . With Burt Lancaster and Phyllis Thaxter Sat. Dec 8 Double Feature Pistol Harvest With Tim lioit The Fat Man With Jack Smart if IE. - CALHOUN r Brive : DEAN STOCKWELL; and AMES . VV - ' and WANDA IIENDRIXl Mr. Selby Lamm- Sixteen guests were present Those attending were Mesdames C. E. Slayton, Seth Hill Johnny West Leo Batson, C. C Rhodes, Jay Garlety, Mary Bob Straughan, Earl i Coombs, Philip Lanier, Georgia Dail, Jessie Garn er, Waddell Brinson and Lester Anderson. i. Several Interesting games and contests were enjoyed. The high light of the evening was the pre sentation of many and useful gifts to Mrs. Lamm. After this the hos tesses served strawberry shortcake and coca colas. , : , - . Mrs. A. M. Britt Entertains ' Mrs. A M. Britt entertained her bridge club last Wednesday night. Those playing were Mesdames Rob ert Frederick, W. G. Britt, Ed Strickland, Daulton West, Maurice Jordan, Sam Godwin, Richard Riggs and Mrs. Joyce Burton. Mrs. Mau rice Jordan won the bingo prize and received a minature manicure set Mrs. Daulton West won high and received an attractive ear ring rack r c-j-' . During progressions, hot apple cider was enjoyed and at the con clusion of the game,' the hostess served cherry pie and coffee, Mrs. c MODEL THEATRE BEIILAVIXLE. N. C. Movie. Are Better Than Ever "Why Worry? See A Movie" BEGINNING DEC. 2 Sun and Mon. Nov. 2 and 3 That's My Boy With JERRY LEWIS , DEAN MARTIN New and Snort Subjects Tues. nad Wed. 4 and 5 California Passage With PRESTON FOSTER Short Subject. Thurs. Dee. 6 Mystery Submarine A Nazi Story Short Subject Fri. Dec 7 Joan of the Ozarks Starring JOE E. BROWN and JUDY CANOVA Short Subjects Sat Deo. 8 Silver City Bonanza , With' REX ALLEN Serial No. 9 Seabee Hayworth's MOTOR PARK Drive In Theatre PINK HILL, N. C. Where The Whole Family Goes To See Good Shows Telephone 2841 Sun Dee. 2nd Double Crossbones Donald O'Connor and " - Helena Carter Also Popeye Cartoon Comedy Mon.-Tnes. Dec. W The Second Woman - Robert Young Betsy Drake Also Color Cartoon Wed and Thurs., Dee. 5-6 ; The Furies Barbara Stanwyck Wendell Corey Also Serial , Fri. and Sat Dee. 7 and 8 Double Feature , ' Riding The Outlaw Trail ' Charles (Durango Kid) Starrett . v; Insurance Investigator Audrev Long i ' .'. Richard Denning "Good Pictures Never Die They Just Play Away" i:ic:iST nAr.ixET V fch r.:i:::i a::d uats... tit - ,'J. Bring Or Ship Joyce Burton, bride elect of Decem ber was presented a gift, by the hostess. , Mrs. Draughan, Sr. Is Club Hostess Mrs. Allen Draughon, Sr., en -tertained her clto hut Tuesday aft ernoon. Her . home was artistically decorated with arrangements oi fall leaves and flowers. Those play ing were Mesdames Paul Potter, L. S. Whittle, N, A. Mitchell, George Penny, Robert Blackmore, and the hostess. Mrs Ethel Kitchen was welcomed as a visitor. The club voted to award 500 points to each member who was on time at each party. It was also voted to omit giving a high prize and instead to keep score for the period of three months and at the end of this period to count the high scorer. Mrs. Ethel Kitchens was pre sented iris bulbs. At the end of the game thee hos tess served a salad plate and cof fee. Junior Music Club Meets The Junior Music Club met last Friday in Kenansville with Miss Sylvia Gooding and Misses Sally and Gail Newton at Miss Goodings home, rne meeting openea wren the club hymn and the Junior pledge. ; For the program, Mrs J. w. Mia dleton, Jr., told most entertaingly the story of 'America" after which the club sang the hymn. The re mainder of the program was devot ed to piano solos by the following: Ann Straughan, Maryland Edwards, Nell West, Lillie Mae Phillips, Judy Rollins, Sylva Gooding, Lib West, Sally and Gail Newton. After the piano selections Miss Mary Eliza beth Packer, Ann Woodward and Betty Phillips offered several vo cal selections. The hostesses served punch, cakes and chicken salad sandwich es. Methodist Circles The completion of the study book "We Americans, North and South" was given on Monday night, No -vember 19 by Mrs. M. A. Smith when the ladies of the four circles of the Methodist church met for a covered dish supper at the church Husbands were invited guests for the evening. Mrs Smith discussed the last three chapters of the book entitled "Adventuring for Christ", "Why an Evangelltical Witness", and "Militant Faith.' Approximately fifty members at tended.. Bill Rollins Has Birthday Mrs. Glenn Rollins celebrated the eigth birthday of her son Bill with a lovely party at her home on Railroad street last Friday 23rd. A large number of little friends gath ed to wish Bill many happy re turns of the day. After the playing of several out door games, the hos- Hula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. C. Sun. and Mon. nee. 2 anri S You're In The Navy Now Starring- Gary Cooper and Jane Greer Also News and Cartoon Tumi, and Wed. Deft. 4 and B : Appointment With Danger ' Starring :.. ? i Alan Ladd and Phfllis Calvert Cartoon Thurs and Fri. Dee. 6 and 7 . , Along The Great; t) ,Starrint- "s ' ) Kirk Douglas and Virginia "'.v' ' Mavo Also Short and News Sat Only ; , ; Raton Pass Starring Patricia Neal and i ' Dennis morgan AIM Serial, Cartoon an Short ffjoes paid A 'ft1 ' Thtm T Us; tesses served cake and ice cream, . Twenty guests were present : Announce Marriage r Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Pierce announce the marriage of their daughter, Sallle Faison to Maj. John William Tyler on Friday the 20th of October, IBart, at Annapolis, Aid. Personals Among those going to Durham Saturday to see the Carolina-Duke game were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Draughan, Sr., Mr Allen Draughan, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs Robert Black more, e Mrs. W. L. Kirk of Norfolk, Va., has been visiting Mrs. Irene Strick land and Mrs Allen Draughan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russ and grandaughter, Sissie Thomas re - cently visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hansen in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hines and dau ghters spent last weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Francis (Jakes in Greenville. Miss Anne Huie who Is a stu dent at Converse College has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lien Huie. ' Out of town guests who visited Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Frederick of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs Jack Kor negay of Goldsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Ven Casey Frederick of Rose Hill. I Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Straughan and children, Anne, Jane and Bill spent the holidays with relatives in Greensboro. Mr and Mrs. W. C. Blactmore and daughter of Burgaw spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Blackmore. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Moore of Wilmington have been recent visit ors of Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Sr. Mrs Daulton West has returned following a week's stay in Greens boro. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Blackmore and Misses Mary Alice and Janle Bell Blackmore spent the Thanks giving holidays with Dr. and Mrs. James H. Blackmore in Spring Hope. Mrs Hazel Sharpe and Mrs. Al ton Greenlaw attended the Busi nsss and Professional Women's con ference in Greensboro. More than 200 members attended the work shops and lecture sessions. Mrs. Sharpe is the local B and W presi dent and attended 'the special meet ing of the Board of Directors. Mrs. R. E. McCroskey is visiting her daughter Mrs. Alton Green law and Dr. Greenlaw Miss Barbara Jean Thompson of Carolina College is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Revell and daughter Gail and Dickie Revell and daughter Dickie Revell spent Thanksgiving visiting in Washing ton, D. C Mrs.. Florence Houston attended the funeral of her aunt Mrs. T. A. Jernlgan at Summerlin's Cross -roads. Larry McCullen who attends school at EMI, Salemburg, is spending the holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. McCullen. Miss Jerry Brookhouse of New Orleans is visiting her sister, Mrs Nell Middleton. Floyd Jones is spending the holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jones. Donald Whitaker of Ft. Bragg has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E F. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bostic of Nor folk, Va., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. C Miller and fam aoooooooeoooooooooooooooj sf "w Shoes Of Quality o On Display At IFireeniniaini "Shoes That Satisfy" Dial 7036 Wilmington, N. C. Doooooooooioaoooooooooooft it' Just Received A Ditching Dynamite and Caps and L. H. IV. P. P. ily. , Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Whittle and daughters, Joyce and. Sue recently visited relatives in MoLeansville. Mrs Myrtle Qulnn of Kenans -ville was a visitor in Warsaw last Monday. Mr. J. P. Harmon is a patient at the Sampson Memorial hospital In Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ltenbach and son Bobby spent the weekend with relatives in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Miller and daughter Jean and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bostic spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Lassiter in Er win Little Nina Garner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner is iU at her home on North street. ... Mr. Harold Mathls who has been in Groten, Conn., has been visiting his parents, ilr. and Mrs. D L. Mattnis. On his returne he will be employed at one of the hospitals in Norfolk. Va. Miss Nell Matthis has returned to Asneboro where she teaches aft er spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Matt his. Miss Annie Ross Williams is spending several dyas with rela tives in Greensboro. Miss Sissie Thomas is spending the week with friends in Raleigh. Mrs. Bessie Eason spent the week end in Kinston with her son Mr. Guy Eason. Mr and Mrs. Willis Page, daughter and son, Johnnie and Linda spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Page, return ing Sunday to Washington, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Page of Greenville were dinner guests last Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Page. Mr. and Mrs. S M. Hines and son, Sammy of Alexander, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hines. Mrs. C J. Brown and son Lee and Mr. Ben Bowden spent last weekend in Burlington visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown. Mrs. E. J. Hill and son Ernest Hussey spent the weekend at Roan oke Rapids. Misses Sallie, Maggie and Nell Bowden visited Mr and Mrs,. John Shine in Goldsboro last Sunday. Mrs. Charles Dexter of Richmond, Va., and Miss Florence Pervilion of Ashland, Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Best. Dodge Trucks Chosen Contest J. S. Blair, President of Lead ing Motors Inc., Wallace Dodge Dealer, received word that 59 Na tional Truck Roadeo in Chicago chose Dodge "Job Rated" trucks to drive in the spirited contest for national titles. Six of the nine natonal champion ships awarded in the straight truck, me tractor single-axle semi-trailer, and the tractor tandem-axle semi trailer slasses were won by son testants driving Dodge trucks. All three places in the tractor single axle semi-trailer event were won by drivers who chose a Dodge JA-128 ( 2 1-2 ton) truck. Albert D. Pomahatch, driver for Merchants Motor Freight, Inc., St. Paul, Minn., won the national title in this event. Guern Royster, driver for Pacific Intermountain Express, Oakland, Calif., won second and J Clark Gil- o e o o m o o QQ CO. o o o o 9 24 N. Fronts . O o o o New Shipment of 50 60 Stumping Dynamite. Fuses QUINN THE DUPLIN n bert, driver for Inland Motor Freight, Spokane, Wash., won third. Two of the three championships in the straight truck event were won by drivers who chose a Dodge GA-152 (1 1-2 ton) truck. They in cluded Kenneth A. Folck, driver for Lee Eastes, Inc., Portland, Ore.) who won second, and Elvie A. 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