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:ture Farmers n r H I ) j -4. u i Wi icei ' Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Malua. ui daughter of Clinton were dinner guests of Mr. i and Mrs. . Hubert Howard and family Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Kay Brown and children visited net parents, Mr and Mrs. Hubert Simpson In Beu laville and his parents, Mr., and Mrs. O. D; Brown in Kenansvllle Sunday. , Mr and Mrs. L. O. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Turner and daught er Diana visited Miss Miriam Tur ner at Louisburg College Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and i children of Wilmington visited re latives, in Town Sunday, Mr. and, Mrs. John Wells and daughter of Kinston and Darwin F1?11' .f Louisburg College, vlsit VI Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Evans over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wells spent Mr II; H iuniiihiintkI..lL.i,.si!iui: BEULAVHJ.F. M r DUPLIN'S NEWEST AND LARGEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE Sunday and Monday, May 18-19 Dcdzo II" starring Errol FLYNN Tuesday and Wednesday, May 20-21 His KM Of roisan Starring Robert MITCHPM and Jane RUSSELL Thursday and Friday, May 22-23 . . Iron ten Starring Jeff CHANDLER and Evelyn KETES Chapter 2 Radar Patrol v Spy Ring ' , Saturday Double Feature r Riders Of Szzta fe With ROD CAMERON Dzvik Dcd i With Maria WINDSOR and Richard DENNING ' Cartoon Every Wit '? ; ' IIJTTPT UV f ' k .- . , Sunday and Monday, May 18-19 (Technicolor) ' V a - -Jack And The Beanstalk" f "T r With ABBOTT and COS TELLO Also Cartoon $ ' " Tuesday, May 28 .. i .. -Close To My Heart .- - ? 1 ' ' - With Ray MILLAND and Gene TIERNEY T . .Wednesday. May 2looubIe Feature) i , Bride Of The Gorilla .' V. V , Konga, The Wild Stallion ' ' With FRED STONE . Thursday and Friday, May 22-23 (Technicolor) The Big Trees -r s ' With Kirk DOUGLAS and Patrice WYMORE Abo Cartoon r; Saturday, May 24 (Double Feature) ; Night Raiders . . With WHIP WHJSON f " Strange Door With BORIS KARLOFF , , Rose SHOWS 7:30 & 9:30 r-1 0?nO"l YOU'LL SEE A LOT OF I J Uli.UJ; SH0W ):: Lzz - week end with Mr. and Mrs, T , Davis In. Portsmouth. Va. re cently, t m Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martino and daughters of Payetteville spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Sally Tucker. Mrs. F. N, Barden was dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wil liams. . - i , , ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Taylor and family in Penderlea.-- Mr. and Mrs.' John D. Hunt and Pat have moved to Florida. 'They are staying with his brother James Hunt at Carol Gables, ; Fla. until they can get located, etc In Naples, Fla. ; Mrs. Perry Heath Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Treadwell at there cottage Duck Inn at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mrs. Helen Pope and Mr. L. E. Pope visited Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jones and family in New Bern lj i r Citv and Olivia De HAT1LAND i '(" IJU3 1 : 1 ll JiUiil WARSAW. N.C Hill TSteatre P. M. . ADM. ADULTS 60c CHILDREN 25c VHEN YOU SEE C'r:"3 cf Vc:i;vs3! f.!cr8 ftsb - L!:ra Tabr.l Than Ever! C:::.il Clrls - Ev::4".:nj; In A Ten Shssr! ; FASHION SHOW WITH MOST EXCITING tit Ui...;iM,,v. Mesdames L. E. Pope and H. M. Pope were hostesses to the Wom an's Civic Organization Monday night at the home of Mrs. L. E. Pope. . " The President, Mrs. L. E. Pope. presided. The minutes were read by Mrs. L. G. Turner and the treas urers report was given by Mrs. Melvin Pope. After all business was discussed, Mrs. A. Q. Snuth gave a brief talk on "Styles and Clothes.' . ' Mrs. Melvin, Pope was in charge of a contest for which Mrs. L. G. Turner won the prize. .' There are now 21 paid members. The hostesses served ice cream. cake, nuts and soft drinks to the eight members present. The next meeting will be held on May 28. Further notice will be given as to where this meeting wiu oe neia. Sunday. Mrs. LE. Pope returned home with them ' after spending several days with her daughter. Sunday guest sol Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Calloway, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. M E. Powell and Mrs. Norwood Johnson of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Rouse and Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Carr of Dunn. Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Rouse came Saturday night and will be with her for a few weeks. Mr; and Mrs. Jerry Smith and son Gary and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gray and son Robert visited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Paul in Warsaw Sun day night. Mrs. E. B. Paul and son spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Jerry Smith. 1 - Dr, and Mrs. Shelton Hunter and sons Brinson and Bill of Kenly and Mrs. Hunter's mother Mrs. W. J. - Slaughter visited for a short while with Mrs. J. N. Home and Miss Louise Croom Saturday. They were, o ntheir , way to Carolina Beach for the week end. Mr. John . R. Croom spent the week end In Wilmington with Mr, and Mrs. L. H, Truelove'. Harold Ezzell left Sunday for Pet ersburg, Va., where he will be em ployed. , Mr .and Mrs.' J, .N. Home .and Miss Louise . Croom spent Sun day at Carolina Beach. . Mrs. S. B- Hunter, Sr. is spending several days at his cottage at Caro lina Beach. . Mrs. Nancy Hunter of . Island Creek has, returned home after spending several days with-her. sis ter Miss Charlotte Chestnutt and brother Cleve Chestnutt. ; " i j THEATRE ! Mount OUve, N. C. ? . WEEK Or MAT" 18 : w Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ' ' Singing In The Rain In Technicolor. ' s i Starring Gene KELLY. Donald O'CONNOR, & Debbie REYNOLDS - ' News and Cartoon Wednesday Fixed Bayonets . Starring Richard BASEHCART . . Sport and Cartoon , Thursday The Lady And The Bandit Starring Louis HAYWARD News and Cartoon ', Friday and Saturday ; , Flaming Feather, : In Technicolor Starring Sterling- HAYDEN and Arlene WHELAN ' News and Cartoon - Af 'Oflft'VJ .i CiiUU MODELS YOU'VE EVER SEEN I fcsVjaajrtM: iWwai JWjfH4f4jbV TANSPARINT CtOTMO &! I HtW f ASMION PAD W. - 'fit .-jy v .7 cutis' J'l Monti s IN SCAN! t . ( itVMf VOUXl II Wf ARINO 'IM SOOM CHICAGO, ILL. Good progrei Wing oudget of the Future Farmers of America, larsrest farm ortranization in tha worlH. of the Sponsoring Committee of the FFA Foundation and vice president of General Motors, presents checks totalinir, 25,350 to Dr. W. T. Spanton, national FFA advisor, as a starter for the 1958 FFA budget. Companies in business and industry donate the money, which will go Into cash awards for the farm hoys in various FFA contests throughout the U. S Hawau and Puerto Bc,vif,v Commencement Exercises Held BACCALAUREATE SERMON Oil Sunday. May 11, at 11:15 am. the Baccalaureate Sermon was held in the Magnolia School Auditor ium. The program was as follows: Processional. Hymn, "Holy, Holy Holy"; Scripture; Prayer Special Music "The Lord's Prayer" Mal lotte, the Glee Club; Sermon, Rev. Lauren R. Sharpe; Hymn, Love Di vine; Benediction; Recessional. GRADUATING EXERCISES Graduating Exercises were held Wednesday May 14, at 8:00 P.M. in the Magnolia School Auditorium. The program is. as fotows. Pro cessional; Salutatory, Frances Ush er Hollingsworth. Solo, Shelby Jean Sheffield; Address. Dr. W. E. Marshall of E.C.C., Greenville; Pre sentation of Certificates, Diplomas, and Awards, Principal R. A. Gray; Valedictory, Nell Kelly; Recession al :" ; CLASS DAT The Magnolia Senior Class pre sented their Class Day Play on Friday, May S at 8:00 p.m. in the School Auditorium. The title of the play was 'In Dutch.' The setting was Magnolia Inn." Act I: Fact and Fancy and Act II: Romance and Challenge. : The program was as follows: Lacy Kllpatrlck, President, 'A Dutch Lesson'; Frances Usher Hol lingsworth, Historian, .' The Past 3 1 Drive-!n Tbatre s PLNK HILL, N. C Wbe The Whole Family" . Goes To See Good Shows Telephone 2841 Sunday, May 18 ;; ; Lassie In The ; Painted Hills Paul Bruce KELLY : COWLING In Technicolor ' ' Also Cartoon Featurette Monday and Tuesday , May 19-20,, Joan Of Arc " In Technicolor ' , InGrid BERGMAN and ,.i , , Cast of thousands , -,: -; Also: Color .Cartoon ' Wednesday and Thursday ; lVTav 2122 'Yellov Pin Wayne . 1 . ; Adrian MORRIS v BOOTH Also:' Cartoon Serial Friday and Saturday I'; May 23-24 ."Double Feature 1 "- ton-t 7-r't " Virgini i lrgima GHAY fM(0)ir ran is being made to Increase the oper- pAM. m Vm. -t .1 oy Review'; David Bishop. Poet. 'Ros es and Tulips'; Susan Brown, Pro phet,! The Gypsy's Globe'; Nell Kelly, oiltonan, 'Memory Lane." Austin Baiter, Talent Scout, 'Brick' bats and Bouquets ; Joe Wilson, Testator, "Our Bequests'; Edward Chestnutt, Mentor, 'A Character Lesson, The siname waiters were Leslie Davis Batts and Evelyn Parker. The Lovers, Thomas Bonum and Betty Jean Jonnson. Production Com mittee, Barbara Tucker, Mrs. Cla rence Pope, Billy Johnson, Hubert Howard, ana tne Agricultural De partment. The Mascots were Mary Alice Thomas and C. H. Pope, Jr. Marshall, Chief C. L. Lanier, Bar bara Tucker, Ann Hall, Bizzell Wilr son, and Winston Southerland. Miss Louise Croom Bridge Hostess ' Miss Louise Croom was hostess to' her bridge club on Wednesday night.' . Beautifully arranged sum mer flowers were used throughout the room for play. During play cokes and nuts were served to the guests. Mrs. N. T. Pickett received a box of" Yardley's soap for high score and a jar of pickles for floating. Mrs. L. E. Pope was given a jar of pickles for consolation prize. The hostess served strawberry shortcake 'and coffee after the scores had been tallied and prizes awarded. Dintier guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tucker Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. 'Paul Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Beatrice Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert! Tucker aand Victor Tucker of, E.C.C.. Greenville. J Mt and, Mw. Melvin Pope and' son Harry visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Simpson at Stokesdale recently. v Allen Turner of ; Bryson City. N. C. has Joined his family and is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner for a few days. Miss Willie Newkirk of WOUNC Greensboro spent the week end with her parents,'. Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Newkirk.,.:' Miss. Georglanna Edwards of South Carolina spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Edwards recently.' Mr. and Mrs. John R. Croom and I Miss Helen Hunt attended the fun eral of Sheriff Ralph J. Jones Fri- I Friday and Saturday, May 16 and 17 Stage To Blue River . : WHIP WILSON ; The Enforcer Humphrey BOGART "and Zero MOSTEL ! ' ' SERIAL tvooooooooooooooooooooooo Lis ! llu Building, New Tobacco, Barns? Replacing Old Curing Units? m f , H ''ten i 4 - ' .( '. THINK FIRST : :. " MANt r ' '-s ' D - The Original M III vr, IJHV-T -J t v 1 ' ! ' I Thtf First Successful' II " )l itV w ! : v The Most Economical 1 M j hi 1 - - The Finest Curing Unit fH MANUFACTURED BY 'mth'sEeatingS foe. ;,Kirston,N.C.- .' - ' I I " , .: . V-;.:. (':. ? Jcenspd ln??r Pstnfts 1 if'- (fir i"! Mgu: More years ago than I like to re member. I attended the College of William and Mary at Williams burg. Virginia. I was too young for college and did not derive as much benefit as I should have from it. - But we did have a few good teachers, bora teachers, who could inspire tneir students witn their zeal for learning and encouraged intellectual curiosity there are not many teachers like that anywhere. Best of all those I had was a Pro fessor of English and dramatics. Dr. Cary Franklin Jacob. He had written plays and directed several Broadway productions. And he was a good director, too. He organized a dramatic club and we had lots of fun rehearsing for our first production. At that Rose Hill Theatre To Present Show Of Shorn Tuesday, May 20, at 7:30 and 0.30, the management of the Rose Hill theatre will present a stage show, a new kind of revue. It is billed as a hot parade of music, gayety, Wall Paper ; ' v , i-1 ' ' t There's nothing like an attractive bedroom for the lift it can giv U one's spirits. Here is blessed, restful privacy from the busy world. Wall paper is the easiest way to create an air of beauty in the bedroom. In the room illustrated, a dainty floral wall paper sets the color schpm for the entire room and blends with the warm tones of ths furniture Here the dainty organdy curtains and flounced skirt on the bed make interesting accents. During Wall Paper Style Month local dealers wtB feature special displays of new and interesting wall paper patterns. Duplin Paving Report For April Hishwav Commission ompl0ted 5.3 miles of new paving in Duplin County during April .Commission er A. Wilbur Clark reported today, . The newly-hardsurfaced road day afternoon. DR. H. W. COLWELL Optometrist Wallace, North Carolina Office Phone: 2051 Residence: 3446 v L I Li Ki i AND LAST OF III if, Thone4471 ( r i First n$t time It was before the restoration by - the Rockefeller . Foundation there was no theatre in Williams burg except the one in the Eastern Stat eHospital for the Insane. The stage was not too bad and we read our lines and learned all the stage business and prepared for our first night with all the' butterflies and qualms that even professionals have. Little did we know what awaited us. In return for use of the theatre, the director had promised the of ficials of the Institution that we would give a full dress perform ance for the Inmates of the asy lum and had told us nothing of the ordeal that awaited us. He wamea to test our abilities as troopers, I expect. Just before the girls and fun. There will be per- formers from the National Teleris- Ion Networks, and spice and jive and whatever you would expect from such a performance. The for Beauty ? ' Htyuiood-WsktfitU phot runs .from Cyprus Creek toward Chinquapin for 5J3 miles. The project was financed by the secondary road' bond program. The Third Highway Division fin ished 54.6 miles of road work in Aorll, Commissioner Clark reveal ed.!- - - ' The Highway Commission has completed 84 per cent of Governor Scott's reojuested 12,000-mile pav- in ggoal under the secondary road Dona issu program. Some 10, 061.6 miles of farm-to-market roads have been hardsurfaced and anoth er 14.422.4 miles for all-weather travel during the last three years. Pvt. Joe Williams In Army .Hospital Pvt. Joseph E. Williams, son of Mrs. Nellie Williams, Rt. 1, Rose H1U, N. C. has been admitted to the Array and 'Navy Hospital, Hot MOUNT OLIVE SHOE" SHOP . Expert Repairs Quality Materials 160 E. Main Mount Olive Reasonable Charges ... Ji CONFIDENTIAL : your financial affairs many Beraonai manera. me are inHrmni u iwr they affect your financial problems. We want yon to feel free to n -v. . , f Officers. TsteywUl be held 1 Of i 4' x '', vr-"?'' -::vh,.';itfi aril "Make Our Bank YourpaBk" -t oave ' " ' C$lji ' 5 Audhr. curtain rose MMfer- truth. Much to my I was on the stag alasw wheal tfca curtain went s, I was greaisi with raucous laughtar. I aavar fait quite so much a if say atfe ware showing or I had seefjastaa seme important part f cay attr. Uy first lines that ware aimd to be funny breugfat iartat ady sil ence. And the plays sjwst diisiiu tic moment, tanas, deeply tragie, was drowned oat by sck wild laughter that the aetars Mew their lines completely. Tfcwe mt who , survived played tbs next night m asaihiie ing could bother us attar wist even the highly crtUoal eras of our classmates. ; . , Helen Caldwell Ouabnan poster says that hat the larelleat of lovelies, we're sun yoa will adore, with gw geoua iaees and forms divine you faavent aeea be fore. Springs Arkansas as a patfcat, the uuiii: mini iiii fnf mxiOB cea ioaay. Pen-Lin Drive-in Theatre Wallace Thursday and Friday, May GO FO&BBOKX tyit Van Saturday, May 17 CDetaUe Yvature) THE PAINTBi WBMM Paul Kelly i NAVAJO TRAIL : Allan Tteckyiasw Sundayluid Monday, Kay U4 ONLY m VALIANT Gregory Peck at Tuesday and WissiMsaqr, May 10-81 Pier Angelli i Thursday and sTrtday, May 1 , 23 UKUWWUSS John Payne and Btooad Fleming WWltMtMMIIIII Hula Drive In Theatre CIUNQIMm, N. C Sunday and KeasUy, May lt-ltf - WATCH THE BIRDIE SUrrlna- K4 8UUCTOH AaaA ArlsssklMJDj Short, Now Tuesday anal ;ltartt-21 RIGHT CROSS Starrinr Hmv ilLTaOW . s Thursday sasl Mtar, Mar VENGEANCE VALLEY Starring Bs HO Carta ist I TRIGGER JOE Starrmr SOT Serial, Shsrtsa times involve and toctaia aarsotty .-Ji" dlscuea these In strict confldesvesw t iOIir .1 't FOEHEST H. S?IT3, Prebidelit .... p'l r -f-l f "r
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