ien tt fe-''T thb dotun nans, thuksdat, jo i. uss. r ! Cover The Th::Ircs .'These, hot evenings It is a -good 18ea to go to a theatre and. relax you'll (eel a lot cooler and will be able to sleep better when you get borne again; This next Tuesday the Capital Theatre In Kenansville " la snowing Raton Pass with Dennis Morgan and Patricia Neal I have n't seen it yet. but 1 have seen Baton Pass itself and it la a beauti ful place. On Wednesday and Thursday there Is a good picture with Robert Mitchum the Racket He is always tops for my money. Finn Lee has three swell .pictures next week at his Duplin Theatre AN8WEM TO " Intelligence Test ''1575 miles. 2 Columbia. 3 'Detroit Tigers: 4 Vincent Auriol. 5 Hannibal. 8 sulfuric apld. 7 (A) Massachusetts; (B) New York; (C) Connecticut; Vy Iowa. ; Hula Drive In Theatre; CHINQUAPIN, N. C. Sunday and Monday, June 22-29 ITJ, SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS Starring Doris Day and Gordon McRae Also New Tuesday - Wednesday, June 24-25 GROUNDS FOR MARRIAGE Starring Van Johnson and Kathryn Grayson 2 Cartoons Thursday - Friday, June 26 - 27 RETREAT HELL Starring. Frank Lovejoy and , - Richard Carlson Saturday, June 28 if . RHUBARB r 'Starring Ray Milland and "7 ,,. Jan Sterling Jr t Cartoons end Serial r Sunday and Monday, June 22-23 V. . - LOVE IS BETTER THAN EVER With Elizabeth Taylor ' 't Tuesday, ; June 24 V1'1' A LADY POSSESSED . With James Mason and June Havoc v Wednesday, Juno 25 Double Feature 'NEVADA?.-.:'"" ' With Robert Mitchu m MAD WEDNESDAY With Harold Lloyd Thursday and Friday, June 26-27 n ''' LAS VEGAS STORY With Jane Russell and Victor Mature Cartoon Saturday June 28 Double Feature --v . , STREET BANDITS ' Xi . '.With Penny Edwards ; ; ''''' :''K '. ROAD AGENT .. U: - With Tim Holt - , . ,.' !' ' 1 M 0 ' finSX RACE 7:30 P.M.'- i ' - .. ' -1 U- f RAIN On CLCA3 . . PDAILYOOUCLE 1st & 2nd Races ; QUINELAS 2nd to 10th Races Ti.' gH ."vne' cool of the even- ir , ct md and enjoy, yourself amid in., .al, exciting surroundingsl in Warsaw. 'Eliza beta Taylor ana Larry Parka will entertain you Sunday and Monday in Love is Better Than Ever. Tuesday he has A Lady Possessed with James Mason and what gaL would not like to be possessed oytnat guyx Thursday and Friday the boys will have their innings because Jane Russell will be there In Las Vegas The' Hula Drive In, Chinquapin, Will have a wonderful musical on Sunday and Monday I'll See You . .... - 1,1.1. i. .hnf h.i ! n, rrZ; ZJtlr nr,.1Cook Is presenting one of the fin Kahn. Doris Day and Gordon Mc Crae will star in this.- Retreat Hell will be on Thursday and Friday end Saturday one of my favorite pictures. Rhubarb this is a howl if you like base ball or cats and has Ray Milland as the star only I thought the yellow torn cat wno inherited the baseball team was the real star. . . Motor Park Drive In at Pink Hill will have the Red Head and The Cowboy on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday they will present Clark Gable and Barbara Stanwyck In To Please- a Lady. You'll like these. Ten Tall Men with Burt Lancast er and Jody Lawrence will be the Pcn-LinCrive-ln Theatre Wallace v Thiiraliiv nnA Fridav June 19-20 ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI Clark Gable and Rlcardo Montaioan Saturday, June 21 (Double Feature) CAPTAIN BLOOD Erroll . Flynn - Olivia DeHavilland MLVEB DUlia Tex Williams Sunday - Monday, June 22-23 TEN TALL MEN Burt Lancsater and Jody Lawrence Tuesday - Wednesday, June 24-25 PANDORA and the FLYING DUTCHMAN James Mason and Ava Gardner Thursday - Friday, June 24 -.25 ALONG THE GREAT DIVIDE Kirk Douglas, Virginia Mayo -and John Agar WARSAW, N.C. and Larry Parks Cartoon CXCZPT SUNDAYS V Ik V.. f. -r -. .A -' ,. J" if- .J '. V c i i t r f f .. . feature attraction at the Pen Lin in Wallace Sunday and Monday. And Saturday they will have hat adventurous -man who must know a lot about gals,' Erroll Flynn in Captain Blood, with the lovely Oliv ia De Haviland.v ' - ,, Young Man With A. Horn is a grand flick, too and you can see it Sunday and Monday at the Twl llte Theatre in Beulaville. It stars Doris Day and Kirk Douglas. Thursday they hav4 Break Through with David Brian and John Agar. . xms raaay ana saiuraay h This Friday and Saturday Harry est pictures of the year at his modern Center Theatre in Mt. Ol ive. ; It is The River with as fine scenery - as you have ever seen. Harry's add for next week has not yet reached my deskso I can't tell you what he is going to run but he has first run pictures, and good pictures and you won't go wrong on a picture there, incidentally, it was Harry Cook who took me to meet Carbine - Williams and have lunch with him at that fabulous party he . gave in Fayetteville. I read re- cently that Jimmie Stewart la as - tounding Hollywood with stories about avid Marshall Williams, Jimmy says, The real 'Carbine' has red nair, long siaeourns, wears a huge Stetson, an encrusted gold belt buckle and ruby cufflinks that would choke a horse.; Once while walking down Fifth Avenue, he saw a diamond ring .in the window, walked in, peeled off forty-four $1,000 Mis. The clerk fainted!' Yes, Carbine is quite a person, a real rugged individualist, and .a non-conformist. - I'm glad I met him. The roving reporter Outlaw's Bridge . Notice .' i " -. The church is sponsoring a bar becue supper Saturday, June 21st at 6:30 p. m. Ail are Invited to the supper. Special features of entertainment to follow. . HDC Met Monday Mrs. Katie Outlaw and' Mrs. Alonza Outlaw were joint hostesses to the Home Demonstration Club Monday afternoon at their home, Mrs. M .L. Outlaw president called the club to order with a song. Mrs. Leonard Sutton led the devotional. (Edna Joyce urady and children A short business period was held, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs whjch was followed with the af ternoon program. Miss Betty Gray Melvin gave the demonstration on First Aid. She also gave an inter esting bulletin on tne subject to the club members present. Project PINK IflLl rt. c Wbe The VfhoU Family Goes To See Good Shows . Telephone 2841 Sunday - June 22 The Redhead And Jhe.Covboy Glerin Ford,- Edmond O'Brien, Rhonda Fleming Also: Comedy and Cartoon , Monday and Tuesday ' June 23 and .24 To Please A Lady Clark ,Gble and v Barbara Stanwyck Also: Cartoon ' and Short , . ' Subject - Wednesday and Thursday . ' June 25-26 . , Blondie Brings Up Baby ; Penny Singleton and ; Arthur Lake Also: . Frida,yand Saturday . June 27-28 . -i .H Double Feature 1 . ll Pecos River With .Charles Starrett and Smiley Burnette , : Lcuvc II To The ; eav Driue-ln Iliaatre Magnolia News , ...... . . . -V . .. i'. ..... i '1- K .-'V v . Johnson Reunion Held At R. G. Tucker Home Seventy-five members of the fam ilies of the late W. H. Johnson of Johnston County held their family reunion at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Tucker at Magnolia on Sunday June 15. - - ' - v . A picnic lunch was served in the dining room of the Woman's Club building at one o'clock after which the gathering returned to the home, and enjoyed the after noon with the joint interest or ex periences of the families , Special guests of the day were Mrs. Sallie Tucker, Mrs. Ammle Croom, Misses Barbara Tucker and Ellen Carolyn Sheffield. Special music was rendered by Miss , Tucker and Miss Sheffield and the Willoughby Trio of Kenly after which group singing was feat- RnrWiu Kunnor Fn . rr Grads Of Class Of 43 , Messrs. James Parker and Syl vester Tew were hosts to members of the 1943 graduating class of the B. F.Urady High School with number of friends present in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Par ker on Saturday night. A barbs- cue-supper was enjoyed at 7:30 p.m.' Mr. and Mrs. E D Edgerton of Wallace, Mr and Mrs. Faison Mc Gowan of Kenansville, Mr and Mrs Henry Parker were special guests. Mr. Edgerton and Mrs. MoGowan were teaohers of the class. leaders reports were arts and crafts by Mrs. Lottie Berger who men tioned some of the famous pic tures and painters. Home Gard ens and Health in the absence of leaders was a general discussion by the group. Songs and games were used for recreation. The club collect closed the program. A delightful social hour with re freshments was enjoyed by a splen did attendance of members. Personals Regular 4th Sunday service at eleven o'clock. Sunday School at ten o'clock. L. C. Prater, minister. Mrs aa bmitn, Sunday sscnooi supt. I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Outlaw, Mrs. Jimmy Fields In Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs Remus Creel spent Sunday with , Mr and Mrs. Earl Creel Iri Wilson. Messrs. ' Ben Frank and Theo dore"' Outlaw returned Sunday aft ernoon from the Farm Tour. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Parker of Mi Olive visited the former's parents Mvand Mrs J. H. Parker Sunday. Mr and Mrs Moses Mewoorn, Mr and Mrs Hubert Lewis, Jr. of Goldsboro .and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sutton of DeeD Run were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Outlaw Sunday. Robert Hudson with the U. S Army at Fort Knox, Ky., spent the weekend with Mrs. Hudson who re turned with him to Ft. Knox. Mr. and Mrs Hubert Bishop of Kinston visited Mr and Mrs. Gro- ver Adams Sunday ' Russell Outlaw of Morehead 'i,.. ' Harold Jones (3it Mf. n - "mong arid Hi Hi Bf fiaidakAM wen - . Sunday visitors Witft Mr. and Mrs. , JJUSher Outlaw Miss Edna ButtSS of Goldsboro visited relatives here Saturday night and Sunday. . Lewis W. Ontlaw visited his sist er Mrs. Albert Nichols and family at Sims Sunday, . Mr and Mrs. FitiBugh Smith and boys of Mt. OHve and Mr. Johnny Smith of Pink Hill were among visitors with the J. H. Parkers Sunday afternoon. Quite a number from this sec tion enjoyed all day services at Shelter Neck Sunday. . . Friday and Saturday, June 20-21 (Double Feature) Border Badnien Starring Buster Crabbe and As Young As You Feel Starring Monty Wo Also Sunday and Morrdayv June 22-23- Tarzan Perils Lex Barked and Tuesday, Jirae 24 OotonPaos Dennis Morgan and Patricia Neal Wednesday and Thursday,. Jura? 23-2$ Robert1 Mitchum and Lizabetfr Scott Frids and Saturday, June 27-2ff ured , by all,, consisting, of both1 classical and feligious songs. , Just before departing for the va rious homes it was voted unani mously for the gathering to be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson at Kenly in John ston County on the third Sunday in June 1953. ' Mrs. Tucker, the granddaughter of the late W. H. Johnson la the only member or the family other than those of the original brothers or slaters who have sponsored the gathering. . Guests came from Smlthf ield, An gler. Raleigh. Zebulon. Kenly. Fort Dix. Mount Olive, Wilmington, Hol ly Judge and Rose Hill. i Personals v E. W. Saunders of Richmond, Vs. came last week end. Mrs. Saund ers returned home with him after staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Sanderson for a week. -.' Mrs. Alice Gaylor has returned home after spending a week with her son Wade Gaylor in Norfolk. Va. ' Mrs. Glenn Tucker, and cjii'.d ren Carolyn Ann and Jimmy spent last Monday at Carolina Beach. .. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and son Gary and Mr. and Mrs. L J Tay lor and daughter Betty Ruth visit ed Mr and Mrs. Hoyette Humphrey in Trenton last Sunday. Mrs. L. E. Pope and grandsons Jimmy and Mike have gone to New Bern. Jimmy and Mike spent a week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Pope. Mrs. Pope will remain for a few days with her dau ghter, Mrs James E. Jones and family. Jimmy Standi, USA, Ft. Dix. N. J. left Thursday after spending a -ten day leave with his mother Mrs. Glenn Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. MacAntley and children of Wilmington and Mrs. Mary Emily Bailey of Burlington were week end guests of their pa rents Mrs. Maude King. Mrs. Mattie Smith returned to Richmond, Va., with her son Fen- CALYPSO NEWS Mrs. James G. Dickson, Correspondent Shake Bites Calypso Lady Mrs. Sam Smalling of near ca lypso and her nelce were blackber ring near her home Thursday o.m. when a snake suddenly struck and bit her on the hand. She was rusn ed to t toe Henderson-Crumpler Clinic for treatment. Personals Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Barwick and children visited in the home of Mr and Mrs Donald Gwaity Tuesday p m. Mr. ana Mrs. ueorge Aionuon and their daughter Jane Norman are on vacation at Atlantic Beach this week. Miss Betty Jane Sanderson, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sander son attended the, June German dance at Wilson Friday night. Among the out of town people for. the funeral of Mrs. Jackso.i were Mr. and Mrs. Needham Jack. son, St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs Bryan Jackson, Miss Hattie Buffin, i;oun cil. Miss Florence Best of New Bern is a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Best this week end. 8 f Eiiia- bethtoWU f Is rs. Hurti Hurdle Saturday Pvfhvt Mrs T. P. Quinn UM and Mrs Robert Quinn " don, I e.ians- ville were visitors of the lames Dicksons' Saturday p. m. Miss Geneva Roberts and Jerry Royal were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Cole at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts took their daughter Para to Dr. Sid bury's Hospital Friday for treat ment. Her friends will be happy to know she is Improving and. Thelma Ritter Serial Virginia Huston r I 4. f I r j y 1 ' ) nei Smith and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kenan and children of Wallace were dinner guests of her (parents, Mr and Mrs. E C. Wilson. Saturday, night. Mrs. Elvira Quinn fell early Sat urday moraine; injuring ner oacx. She is confined at the horns of her daughter Mrs. Parley Potter. Mr. and Mrs. R. A Gray of Green vllle visited in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs Hubert Simpson and family visited their daughter Mrs Roy Brown and family Sunday. Little David remained home after a weeks visit with his 'grandparents. Mrs. Frank Bardert is visiting rel atives in Sumter S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Bardea of War saw were dinner guSts of Mrs. Perry Heath Sunday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker and daughter Carol Anne left Thursday for a few days visit with Mr and Mrs. E. A. Boone in Hopewell, Va Mrs. Greeman. of Marion. Ky spent a couple of days with Mrs Lester Matthews. Mrs. Lester Matthews recently visited relatives in Wallace. Mrs. J. A. Smith visited Mr and Mrs Norwood Johnson in Golds boro recently. Norwood Baker and a friend from Charlotte .spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gasklns and children of New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Quinn Sunday. Mrs. Annie Chestnutt and son Roy are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Thompson in Wilmington. Mrs. Ruth Quinn visited Mrs. John Chestnutt in Rocky Point Saturday. Celebrates Birthday On Saturday afternoon Bessie Pearl Melvin celebrated her 11th Birthday at her home. Games were played and enjoyed by the group. Lemonade, cake and ice cream were enjoyed by Buddy Mer ritt, Ann Pointexter, Larry Merritt, Fay and Danny Young, Bobbie Jean Fields. Ethel Mae and Vonnie Lee Melvin. Mrs. H. E. Grubbs. Mrs Jack Her- rinB and Miss Joan Grubbs are pending the week at the Magnolia Cottage at White Lake. Miss Gail Martin of Everette is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Al bert Martin. Mrs. John R. Croom of Magnolia visited Mrs. H. E Grubbs Monday. Mrs James Dickson is visitmg her sister, Mrs H. L. Usher in Raeford for a few days. NOTICE OF RESALE UNDER A NO BY VIRTUE OF AUTHORITY OF AN order of re sale signed by the Clerk qf Super ior Court in that Special Proceed ing entitled: "J. W. Blanchard, et als" brought and pending before the Clerk of Superior Court of Du plin County, and being Special Proceeding No. 2550, duly filed in said office, the undersigned Com missioners will offer for resale for cash, at the Courthouse Door in Kenansville. N. C. on Wednesday, July 2, 1952, at the hour of 12:00 Noon, to the highest bidder for cash all ... - atu iAfi4a ftp and. being. aescribed as follows: FIRST TRACT: Being a 9 4-5 aefs Itici and a 5.7 acre tract as set ffth and described in a d$Cv td 3. D. Johnson et als as recorded in Book 396, page 453, of the Duplin County Registry, reference being had for a more complete and ao I jrate description. CTvunw iiuiti: Being a v. a acre tract and a 5.1 acre tract as set iprt? d described in a deed to B. IJ. JoSHfeon, et als as recorded in Book 896, 2e 351, of the Du plin County Registry, reference be ing had for a more complete and accurate description. THIRD TRACT: Being a 2 1-8 acre tract and a 5.7 acre tract as set forth and described in a deed . to B. D. Johnson, et als as recorded I in book 396, page 351, of the Du plin County Registry, reference be- Genuine Oil-Base Williamsburg Colors Exact matches of colors used in the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg are now reproduced in Pitts burgh Historic Wall Paint for you to enjoy in your modern home. Twelve colors. : WILLIAMS PAINT & SUPPLY CO. SOS E. WALNUT Phone 9S i GOLDSBORO, N. C. -paaapjj- i ) PITTSBURGH Q tHISTORICa , WALL PAINT J ing had, for. a more complete and accurate; d&criptidn. f- FOUKTH TRACT: Being a 18 t-S acre tract as set forth and det- ii iktu u iitueeu w o. uuuwn, et- als, a v recorded in Book 413, page 283, of the Duplin County Registry, reference being had for a more complete and accurate des cription. FIFTH TRACT: Known as the Wells Bery Island tract containing 11 3-5 acres, more or less, as set forth and described in a deed to B. D. Johnsoik et als, as recorded in County i Registry, -reference being had for a more complete and ac curate description. SIXTH TRACT: Being all that certain tract containing 15 acres. more or less, as set forth and des cribed in afdeed to B. D. Johnson, et als ,as recorded in Book 450, page 183, of the Duplin County Registry, reference being had for i more complete and accurate des cription. SEVENTH TRACT: Being sit uated near Rose Mary Crossing and being all that tract of land con taining 140 acres, more or less, as set forth and described in a ripp,l to B. D. Johnson, et als, as record ed in Book 396 page 383, of the uupnn county Registry, reference being had for a more complete and accurate description, EXCEPTION sd ionows: i acre sold to Nancy Lee Fennell et als as recorded in Book 427, page 25, of the Dunl'n County Registry, and 2 acres sold to Minnie Lucile Fennell is ri. corded in Book 425, page 50S, of tne uuplln County Reeistrv and 64.1 acre tract sold to W. G. Fussell as recorded in Book 425, page 507, of the Duplin County Registry, ief erence being had to said Books and pages for a more complete and ac curate description of said except ions. EIGHTH TRACT: Being tnat certain tract of land containing 14.6 acres, more or less, as record ed in Book 396, page 383, of the Duplin County Registry, to B. D. Johnson, et als, reference being had for a more complete and accur ate description, and known as the W. R. Coston tract. NINTH TRACT: In Wells' Bay WELCOME TO LAKE TUT SUMMER RECREATION CENTER BUY Meats Fresh Vegetables Groceries JAMES FUSSELL GROCERY Rose Hill, N. C. From loooooooooooooooooooooooe You Can Laugh At The Heat! RELAX! COOL OFF! at SCOTTfFS P001 1 Mi. East of Mt Olive on KansvUle Highway SPECIAL PRICES to Sunday School Picnics and Church Gatherings! o o o o o o o eoooooooooQQOOOoeoooooooi ,mre2ttl irf'1 DUPLIN'S NEWEST AND I 1 I I ( 1 1 my j I II ii i If i m !f r J""PI!II IIIUHIfJIIIIMIIIIIIIII lllllIIIUfl ' lM I II Spill 111 N ml ll H LWMU..liililiin liimlluClJIIIiiljl iilllillimjliLHHJ hi 3 flflTTT A tTI V "K1 r . 1 III Sunday and Monday YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN Starring Kirk Douglas and Doris Day Tuesday and Wednesday LITTLE BIG HORN Starring John Ireland and Lloyd Bridges 12? 1 TOBACCO WE r. 53 S"j Thursday and Friday BREAK THROUGH Efj S Starring David Brian and John Agar Also HJ jjy Radar Patrol Visits Spy King Chapter 7 Si Saturday (Double Feature) Si OLD TEXAS TRAIL RJ y Starring Rod Cameron And Si 1 JOE PALOOKA AND SQUARED CIRCLE W I1M Starring J. Kirkwood and Lois Hall , Cartoon Every Night ISSSSiSSSliijljiiili TDE (ALSO KNOWN AS DDD) Highly Recommended for the Destruction of BUDWORMS-IIORN WORMS-FLEA BEETLES FOR MR. BOLL WEEVIL Toxaphene Dust and Spray Aldrin Dust and Spray 3-5-6 Cotton Dust Island Being that certain tract of land containing 23 1-4 acres, more or less, as set forth and described in a oeea to a. u. jonnsen, ei ais, as recorded in Book 396, psge 383, of the Duplin County Registry, ref erence being had for a more com plete and accurate description. All of the above tracts of land are fully set forth and described by metes and bounds in Special Pro- . ceeding No. 2550 duly, filed in the office of the Clerk of Superior CoXirt of Duplin County. A deposit of ten per cent will be required of the successful bid der as evidence of good faith. Advertised this the 17th day of June, 1952. H. E. Phillips, Commissioner R. D. Johnson, Commissioner 6-26-2T H.E.P. Lawton Hargrove Lawton Hargrove, 53, died of a heart attack at his home in Mt. Olive at 9:45 p. m. Sunday. Sur viving are Mrs. Hargrove the for mer Maggie Sullivan of Duplin County; one daughter, Mrs. J. L. Orock of Mt. Olive; one stepson, Furman Nicholson of Warsaw; two brothers, Norman Hargrove and Nero Hargrove, both of Mt. Olive, Route 2; and one sister, Mrs. W. C, Miller of Faison. Funeral ser- i vices were held Monday at 3 30 d. m in thp Frpp win Hiiin. Church in Mt. Olive with the Re" Hubert Davis officiatin, assisted by the Rev. Reuben Jones, Holinrss minister of Fayetteville. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. MOUNT OLIVE SHOE SHOP : Expert Repairs Quality Materials 160 E. Main Mount Olive Reasonable Charges YOUR o o O O o o o o LARGEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE k1 ll FARMERS HAVE $5.62 . V ''tr 1 Jcn LTixon- D. Cil" "J F. C. X. AllON