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Z3 tZTULfZ3, JLZZ3ti,l'Z2 i m.m -ii -l A 1 j :ss Li!!::n Kcnegsr Is Cc"r,!:r.:r.!:d '; Miss lillian Kornegay whose and Mrs. J. J. Knowles of Faison marriage to Henry G. Best Jr.. of and Mrs E (T. KtwwIm of wii. Warsaw will taxe place this month, i was nonorea wnen jars. J. u. urow I ;uDEl THEATRE 5 . BEULAVILLE. N. C. : Movies Are Better Than Ever "Why Worry? 8ee A Merle" WEEK OF APRIL 27 , . Sunday and Monday My Favroite Spy Starring Bob HOPE and Heddy LAMARR Tuesday and Wednesday . Distant Drums Starrine- Gary COOPER and Mart ALDON Thwwday Only Let's Make It Legal Starring CLAUDETTE COLBERT Friday - Saturday Double Feature South Of Calente , With ROT ROGfRS - Killer Shark With RODDY MCDOWELL Chapter 6 GoTernment Agent c ftoooooooooooooooooooooooe "Z v : Center o o O; MT. OLIVE, N. C. q " Sunday and Monday, April 27-28 S The Pride Of St louis O (The story of Dizzy Dean) O Starring Dan Dalley O News and Cartoon O o Tuesday, o At War 'ith The Army t : Bji . . ... : O Starring Jerry LEWIS and Dean MARTIN q q Cartoon and Sports . Q 5 Wednesday, April 30 2 g This Yor.an Is Dangerous O Starring JOAN CRAWFORD . O 0 1 - Cartoon and Sports ' Q g Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 1, 2 and 3 1 ; CcztMuq VJiIHe O Starring James STEWART and Wendell COREY O The picture you have been waiting for. A true g story of a Tar Heel ex-convict q oooooooooooooooooooooooQ 4 Thursday and Friday APRIL 24-25 With Edmond O'BRIEN and Yvonne Pe CARLO Saturday Double Feature April 26 "Qio-ttbg Els" . With JOHNNY V And "Jrjiiglo' termite" Amazon Sunday and Monday, Apru27 and 28 Pgc;:CP patli- Starring Carey GRANT and Jeannie CRAIN . Short: Let's Go Fishing : r Tuesday Oily, April 29 - , Starring Gletin FORD and Evelyn KEYES Short: Table Toppers J- -' ; Wednesday Only, April 30 . Starring Ronald REGAN and Rhonda FLEMING 8 Short: Science i , Thursday and Friday, May 1-2 ' Lllii L.jj3 --' -i YOUNG trJ Joseph COTTEN Vs Litils Kr'rtr Mrs. Howard Joiner, Reporter and mlngton entertained at a luncheon at the Goldsboro Hotel. . . The table was centered with a low arrangement of tulips, gladioli, and Iris in pastel shades. The col ors . were repeated in the place PoLin Crivc-ln Theatre Wallace Thursday-Friday, April 24-25 - HAPPY GO LOVELY David Niven, Vera Ellen, Cesar Romere Saturday, April 26 (Double Feature) SIT.AMBOAT "ROUND THE BEND . Will Rogers READY TO RIDE Tex Williams , Sunday and Monday, April 27-28 FLYING LEATHERNECKS John Wayne and Robert Ryan Tuesday - Wednesday, April 29-30 NIGHT INTO MORNING Ray Milland 'and John Hodlak. Thursday, and Friday, May 1 and 2 FATHERS LITTLE IUVIDKNU Spencer Tracy and Joan Bennett ... ' ; - o Theatre April 29 1 MACK BROWN Expedition T Subscription Agent Yerssv P.T.A. Insblls Mrs. Graham Phillips President; Oiher Officers At Meel The final meeting of the P.T.AJ was held last Tuesday night, April 15th at the school auditorium. Mrs. J. W. Farrior presided in the ab sence of the president, Mrs. Gra ham Phillips. The meeting was opened with the song, "America". After a prayer by Rev. R. L. Cross no, an eiy yable program wes ren dered. ' The first number was a Rhythmn Band by children of the first crade and conducted by Mrs..R. Hipp. Wood. Entertaining : i songs and folk dances were given by the sec-' ond, fourth, fifth and sixth grade. . Methodist Youths Enjoys Folk Dancing Last Friday night, the 18th. the Intermediate division of the Metho dist Youth Fellowship met in the recreation room of the Warsaw Methodist church. The recreation which included games and folk danelng was under the supervision of Mr. Harold oi- Mrs. Albert llevkirk Entertains At Bridge Mrs. J.; Albert Newkirk enter- for the visitors high, tained with two tables of bridge Others playing were the follow last Thursday night On arrival the. ing: Meidames Y. L. Smith, Mom guests were served a chicken salad an Baar, Irene Martin, M. A. Smith, plate and coffee. D. L. Matthis, Olivia Dixon, Miss The prizes were won by Mrs. Nora Blackmore and Miss Jean Lawton Albertson, James Rackley Newkirk. and Mrs. Robert Lewis. Miss Mam- le Bethea was given a box of candy I Mrs. Walter Carter has returned from Vlrglllna, Virginia where she cards which had designs in wedding visited her sister who has been ill. symbols. The luncheon was served Mrs. Sam Godwin spent last week in four courses. Miss Kornegay was given a cor sage of white - carnations and a place-setting in her silver. Mrs. Callender, who was a special guest, received, costume jewelry. H:llTiTv, i JuLhiPnlliimSlic! BEULAVILLE, N. C. DUPLIN'S NEWEST AND LARGEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE WEEK OF APRIL 27 . ; Sunday and Monday YouWInlke Uwy Starains; Gary COOPER end Jane GREER Tneaday and Wednesday Technicolor ; . tMfice mo lTdsJiiif " Tony CURTIS and Piper LAPRTE ! .Thursday and Friday GomMiisgiHmsa Starring Victor MATURE and TERRY MOORE Saturday (Doable Feature) Gun Play r . Starrlnr TIM HOLT Superman And f.loe .ten Starrlnr George REAVES and Phylis CRATES 1111 uu 'W Cartoon Eve7 Night f i i m.-n iiii.h i ii in . i ii rtOxOHowiOppolnftdisirich, simulated alligator Veek-Ender Casef I JMwttfceMatae f v if '' 1 ' ' narfMlel 11 tewnt x1'.:'" II 1 I ?VI svlnlMt aMkeup avTrft V l , . , WialeilhiM'v. ; Vv 1 f 3JS,"v, -v i OOICIPT . ' J TO You ! ... NCW 9 Vmw MtMllMi Mmi I i 1 OTVWS falft WMl IMAW . :. j. . hMMw HyrfptwM Atfton ..!,.': v J i ( 41 Yfi f TW Ulr V " " f ' ' ''-'. " ' E ii -- - -7 n ! ' Offer UmfftVI Com In Todoyl j .... i ... 1 Social Please Miss Barden gave a brief talk on the values of the "Film Camera" as a means of teaching. Her talk was followed by the showing of a film on Alaska. At the conclusion of the program, the new officers were installed. They are President, Mrs. Gra ham Philips; Vice President, Mrs, J. W. Farrior; Secretary, Mrs. Bel ton Minshew. Treasurer, Mrs. H. The grade count Mrs. D. L. Carlton. was won by sen of Wilmington and Miss June Goldston of Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. William Craven were in charge and served as the chaperones. At the conclusion, cookies, party sandwiches, candy and punch were enjoyed. in Dunn. Bobby Jenkins has returned to Temple University, Philadelphia where he is a student after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jenkins. ).;..'::; 1 jfiappemngs Call Mrs. Joiner at telephone 454 lor news . . Warsaw Home Gardners Hold April Meet The April meeting of the Home Gardeners was held at the borne of Mr. Ed Hlnes with Mrs. John Anderson Johnson serving as co hostess, on Wednesday, April 16, at 3.30 in the 'afternoon. The business session was conduc ted by Mrs. Dsulton West, presi dent during wnicn tne nominating, committee presented a slate of officers for the coming year which was unanimously accepted. The officers are: Mrs. Daulton West, president; Mrs. Bill Sheffield, vice pTesidteatt Mrs. James Norwood West, secretary; and Mrs. Ed Strick land, treasurer. following tne ousiness meeting, the president turned the meeting over to Mrs. Jerry Newbold, pro gram chairman, wno presented Mrs. E. C. Thompson, who gave a most interesting talk on different types Warsaw B.T.U. Represented In Whifeville The Baptist Training Union of the Warsaw Baptist church attend ed a Junior Memory work drill that was held on the eighteenth In Whiteville. Accompanying the young people Stag Parly Is Given For Henry Best A stag party for Mr. George Hen ry Best whose marriage to Miss Lil lian Kornegay of Mount Olive will take place in April was held last Friday night, 18th. in the Wbitak ers restaurant A chicken supper was served to the ones present. Those attending were the follow ing;' Edgar Kornegay and John Mrs. Mitchell Britt Entertains Club MrSj. Mitchell B'Ut entertained The high score was won by Mrs. her club last Thursday night. William Sheffiel who was given a Those playiny were the following; vase. Mrs. Frederick won ash Mesdames John Fonville, Otto Mat - thews, W. G. Britt, John Vincent Maurice Jordan, Daulton West, Ed die Hlnes, Fes Mitchener, William Sheffiel! 1 James Herman Hines, Dick Riggs and Mrs. Robert Fred erick of Rose Hill. Mrs. Joe Surratt, Last Thursday night, the 17th., Mrs. Joe Surratt, Jr., entertained her bridge club. Tulips, azaleas, daffodils and iris were used in her floral ar rangements. Those playing were Mesdames Jim Middleton, Allen Draughon. Jr., James Norwood West, . William Taylor, John And erson Johnson, Earl Huie, Charles Sheffield and Elbert Matthis. The club high was won by Mrs. Allen Draughon, Jr., who received rare Drive-In Theatre PINK HILL, n. c. Wb-'e The Whole Family Goes To See Good Shows Telephone 2841 Sunday April 27 Let's Dance , In Technicolor Betty Fred HUTTON ASTAIRE Also: Late Southern News Monday and Tuesday April 28 and 29 Flight To Mars In Cinecolor Mareuerite CHAPMAN Also Three Stooge Comedy And Two Cartoons ' Wednesday and Thursday April 30 and May 1 , Salerno Beachhead Dana Richard ANDREWS CONTE Also: Donald Duck Cartoon Friday and Saturday May 2 and 3 ' Double Feature, ' The Dakota Kid MICHAEL CIIAPIN G. I. Juno v Jean Tom i:rAL r ' ' "i kll 111 l im -rr l" -I" II Motor of flower arrangements, giving par ticular emphasis to the various cor rect lines adaptable for use in dif ferent arrangements. One helpful phase of the talk was the informa tion given of flower conditioning, the various types of treatment giv en to different cut flowers so that the length of time of their fresh ness is extended considerably. A highlight of Mrs. Thompson's pre sentation was her criticism for the benefit of the Home Gardeners of several arrangements by members of the Warsaw Garden Club, par ticularly arranged for this purpose. At the conclusion of the program, the hostesses served refreshments. and the May meeting was announc ed for May 21. with Mrs. E. L. Ma. tills and Mrs. Maurice Jordan, host esses. were Mrs. Bill Vann, Mrs. J. W. Straugfaan. Mrs. Milton Grice. 1 The winners in this memory drill were Judy Rollins, Ann Straughn, Bill Straughn, Jr. and Drue Grice. Flowers Jr., of Mount Olive, Carl Motley of Goldsboro, James Miller, Mitchell Britt, Finn Lee, W. G. Britt, Paul Britt, Walker McNeill, Woodrpw Blackburn and George Henry Best. A nattractive shirt and tie set was presented to the honored guest. . trays for traveling, At the conclusion, Mrs. Britt ser ved a frozen fruit salad, open faced sandwiches and Russian tea. Dur ing progressions, she served cheese wafers and soft drinks. Jr.r Is Club Hostess an earthen ware tea pot. The second high was won by Mrs. Wil liam Taylor who was given a bud fase. Soft drinks and toasted nuts were passed during progressions and at the end of play. Mrs. Surratt serv ed a chicken salad plate and punch. Among the Rotarians from War saw who attended the District con ference, held in Lumberton last Friday were Kev. jerry -wewooia; Bill Sheffield, Dr. J. N. Kornegay, Lee Brown and William Craven. Mrs. E. C. Thomson was the guest speaker at the Jacksonville Gar den Club last Monday night, the 21st. She chose as her topic, "Al tar Arrangement." Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hinson and -hildren spent last Sunday in Wilmington. With Chrysler POWh, At the wheel of a new Chrysler, you have quicker, anrer control of motion than you've ever had in a car. You can't imagine what it's like till you drive itl With this full-time power Bteering, hydraulic power does 45 the steering work at your gentle pull on the wheel! You also turn the wheal 13 leaa distance. And on rough roads, soft ahoulders, snow or sand, "wheel fight" just doesn't happen. Your hand actually has five timet the usual tteering control, through every minute of every mile . . . with the same aure "wheel feel" at all times! I II I .1 ' I II MMWII M rtllnSIMH tafry 113 Mrs. J. P. Davis Entertains Bridge Club Mrs. J. D. Davis entertained her Bonnie Thomas who received bath bridge club last Wednesday night, Mrs. Moman Baar was welcomed as a visitor. Upon arrival. Mrs. Davis served banana short cake and coffee.' Dur ing progressions soft drinks, pea nuts and mints were passed . Tne ciud nigh was won by Mrs. Vomans Society Of The general meeting of the Wo man s society of Christian Ser vice was held last Monday night. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Park Pridgeon. The minutes were read by Mrs. Herbert West, and the report of the Treasurer, Mrs. H. R. Hipp was given. A B.P.W. Holds District Meel In Greenville A district meeting of the Busi ness and Professional Women's Club was held on Sunday, April the 20th in Greenville District Seven was represented Among the members from Warsaw who attend ed were the following; Mesdames J P Harmon. Avon Sharpe, Glenn Rollins, D L Carlton, Carl Winders, Grace Vann, Frank Hobbs, Mrs. Thelma Taylor, Miss Mary Alice Blackmore, Miss Annie Margaret Sykes and Miss Virginia Easley. The guest speaker for the occas ion was Dr. Leo Jenkins who is Dean of the East Carolina college. He chose for his topic, "Full Part nership for the Job Ahead." Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strickland re cently visited in Raleigh Mr,, and Mrs. Homer Brown of Rose Hill were dinner guests of Sunday and Monday, April 27-28 (Cartoons) Ma And Pa Kettle At The Fair With Marjorie MAIN and Percy KILBRIDE Tuesday .April 30 The Alan With A Cloak With Barbara STANWYCK and Joseph COTTEN Wednesday, April The Old West Dating, How CobW You Thursday and Friday, May 1-2 (Technicolor) The Treasure Of Lost Canyon With William POWELL and Julie ADAMS Cartoon Saturday, May 3 Wagon Wfceels Westward The Pace That Thrills 2 if- j tilNG plus Chrysler POWER BRAKES 1 T-TP8" - - Vbr:LI the finest car America has yet produced Col rJsZr T7. JAT ""3 ST., r if. CL1TE, N. C if powder. Mrs. Irene Martin won the second high hand was given a plastic water pitcher. Mrs. Em- merson won a set of towels lot traveling. Other splaying were Mesdames Be Hon Minshew, Forest Martin, S. L. Torrans, Moman. Baar, and the hostess. Christian Service Met nominating committee was appoin ted and was composed of Mrs. VL A. Smith, chairman, Mrs. D. L. Carlton, Mrs. James Rackley, Mrs.' Q. J. Sutton and Mrs. Sterling Ma riner The devotional and closing prayer was given by Mrs. Claude Best. Mr. and Mrs. Belton Minshew last Friday night. Mr' anS Mrs. Lewis Hansen of Wilmington spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russ. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thomson spent lastJBunday with Mrs. A. L. Mansfield at the Carolina beach. Mrs. E. C. Thomson, Mrs. Hector McNeill, Mrs. Edwin Ewers and Mrs. Henry Stevens attended the Annual Flower show in Goldsboro last Tuesday 22nd, where they served as clerks. Mrs. Bill Sheffield spent last Friday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter have returned from South Carolina where they were called on account of the death of Mr. Potter's father. Mrs. Daulton West is a patient at the Kinston Memorial hospital In Kinston. WARSAW, N.C. 30 (Double Feature With GENE AUTRY With FONTAINE Joan (Double Feature) With BILL ELLIOTT With BILL WILLIAMS With this safer way to steer, power brakes make stops at all speeds safer and easier, too. Power from the engine "boosts" every touch of your toe. Actually you stop with up to 23 less foot pressure than non-power brakes. You can bring your Chrysler to a halt from full speeds in many feet less distance than other cars of comparable size can stop. See your Chrysler dealer Boon. Feel for yourself why thousands of owners say Chrysler offers the two greatest advances in many years in driving safety and driving easel A 1 1 1 r?lX
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