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J"V ilv.'' '..t'.V' Hern In The West .. Horn In' the West', the thrilling raew outdoor drama, presented by tae Suuiuern Appalachian Histori cal Association In . the hills of Boone 1 well worth your while. I wish that every person in the Stale , could see It, especially all the stu dents of history. t Even the trip to Boone is an, ex- ,VH '' '''T- rJ c: r ' l Mil '-yci fitotS , l S ANSWEKS TO v Intelligence Test sl Montevideo. 2 food. 3 Rabelais. 4 boxen. 525,000 Imiles. 6 Clermont. 7 (A) Chi cago; (B) Philadelphia; iii) Bos ton; (Oj. nttsburgn. paBBOBBS Hula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, Ji. C Sunday and Monday, July 27 & 28 Callaway, Went Thataway Tred MacMurray-Dorothy McGuire , News Short and Cartoon Tuesday & Wednesday, July 28-30 Bright Victory ; ' . Arthur Kennedy & Peggy Dow 2 Cartoons Thursday and Friday San Francisco Story Joel McCrea & Yvonne DeCarlo ; ' . Short and Cartoon Saturday, August 2 Rose Of Cimarron . Jack Buetel & Mala Powers , Short Cartoon and Serial ,i . prices start just afoiv dninrl rr" ,r.-N i - my ;.' .' I ...ifoifw" - 1:v.s"v.f:' V - -..;.- f Lcdi:.3 1 rs i i incorporcica 201 N. Norwood St. Wallace Aiirru ftp WAVES Chosen queen of tbe fourth annual Gold Coast marathon power boat race, curvy Rhoda Wett waits in Miami, Fbu, ready to flag the winner of the two-day race. Course ran from Miami to West Palm Beach and back. citing one, r following the Blue Ridge Parkway to the natural am phitheatre in its beautiful setting. There is a kind of magic that grips you iq the mountains, a mood tha; seems to bring you closer in touch with the Infinite. Your senses are more keen, you ' become more aware, more perceptive, you can see farther and more clearly. The stars are close to you ,the air is Pen-Lin Drive-ln Theatre Wallace Thursday & Friday, July 24-25 SLAUGHTER TRAIL Brian Donleyy & Virginia Grey Saturday, July 26 (Double Feature) . : WXOHING WILDCAT Don 'Red' Barry ' BANNERLINE Sally Forrest tt Lionel Barrymore Sunday & Monday, July 27 & 28 AN AMERICAN IN PARIS Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron Tuesday & Wednesday, July 29-30 ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD Paul Douglas and Janet Leigh Thursday it Friday, July 31, Aug. 1 WESTWARD THE WOMEN Robert Taylor & Denise Parcel Motor Park Drivc-ln Tlisatre pink nnx, n. c Wlwre The Whole Family Goes. . To See Good Shows Telephone 2841 , Sunday, July 27, Thunderhead In Technicolor Roddy McDowell and ; .Preston Foster , Also: Little Rascals Comedy Mon. ' & Tues., July 28-29 Starliff ; Doris Day, Gordons MacRae, Virginia Mayo, Uene JNei Son and Ruth Roman . ; . , Also Color Ctoon' Wed4 & Thurs. July 30-31 Vengeance Valley 1 In Technicolor N Burt Lancaster Robert Walker, Jeanne Dm and , M Sally Forrest Also ' Cartoon and Serial 7 Fri:7&Sat,Aug.l-2 Double Feature ... Masked Raiders ' - .- Tim Holt Jtpp Tha! Cab 'K Tom Neal 1 c "Good TW-" Kfer Tie They PiiSiiiiiiiiiiiaisp Stiller " ' X iSllllSWilliiil WHO'S NOT A JAN .FANlinR by tt. . lovely jDm I star Jan sterling aaurns uw she should have no trouble refreshing, you are more alive. All if which adds to your enjoyment, if anything from a barbeque picnic I which the press attended on the j grounds of the amphitheatre as juests of the Boone Chamber of! Commerce and Bob Rivers' Watau ga Democrat to the Well directed and superb pageant mat is me Horn in the West. I liked it better than any outdoor historical drama I have seen. The music was fine and the dancing was far better, the choreography more interesting than any I have come across. One thing which makes it more vivid and. unforget- c 3 CEAfTERI THEATRE Mount Olive, N. C. Sunday & Monday. July 27 & 28 Has Anybody Seen My Gal Piper Laurie and Rock Hudson Tuesday & Wednesday, July 29-30 The Atomic City Gene Barry and Lydla Clarke Thursday & Friday, July 31, Aug. Anything Can Happen Jose Ferrer and Kik Hunter Saturday Only, Aug. 2 Sound Off . .- Mickey Rooney. saBaaBaaaaBBaBasaaaaBaaBaaaBBaaaaaBaBaiBaaaaBaBaBBaBaBaaBaBiaaaBaBaiBaaaBBBaaBa" 1150 On , 93;LQn The AM Dial The FM Dial Featuring All ABC Network Shows ! GOLDSBORO, N. C. i r- : 1 I w .v.. - o I i y n Friday and Saturday, July 25 and 26 1 1 ShaddnlnTheSliy .hA Rph Muker Nancy t)avis t j '.li-V. TlieMides Again 1 ' Butter Crabbe and Fuzzy McKnight . -j. i Also Serial U Sunday and Monday, July 27, and 28 V , , . . , . I AIL!I East Carolina Folk Festival Honey Chile j Glory Leslie Caron '- i Wednesday and Thursday, July 30 and 31 . LureQiTel"Ji!i!2m8ss . Jean Peters and i i b f ' l Friday and Saturday, August 1 and 2 Charles Starrett and Smiley Burnette -George Murpny, And Nancy Davis-Alsb Serial - - attracting new admirers. table than the others is that it had a human story, a plot that mounts in intensity and the characters become more than mere historical fieureheads. they become warm. flesh and blood people with pro blems that exist in one form or another , today. There were one or two scenes that were sitgntiv ragged, tha needed rewriting, re vamping. But they did not mar the overall picture, nor diminish the intensity of the story itself. 'Horn in the West' is a story of a loyal Englishman faced with a dis turbing problem, loyalty to the British crown or loyalty to the dream of a new democracy in the west. It did seem that he was overlong in coming to a conclusion, and that it took a little too much evidence to convince him that the people could not receive justice from Governor Tryon and his men. But meanwhile the life in the mountains, is well portrayed, and exoertlv acted. The hero of the drama, Geoffrey SiuarJ. has a dif ficult decision to reach and ar rives at the inevitable conclusion several years later than, a man would, it seems to me. His actions and his indecision and his stupidity Just do not convince me. There was no such QouDt in me cnaraciers of Daniel Boone or John Sevier or Nancy "Ward, the Indian heroine who saved the lives of thousands of the settlers. Minor criticisms heard were directed at the costum ingmostly that dress worn by Geoffrey Stuarts wife which was worn for five years and showed no signs of wear, or her fragile hAiulHTMs which could not have lasted through that long jpurney vmti Alley Tuesday, July zy i ll Wf&M mJlffUSL-U and Ralph Muker Jeffrey Hunter ', I : 7rlS 's ! ill 5 : - 11.3 JUMPS TO OLYMPJCS-Chi- cagoan Mabel Landry soars through the air to set a new U. S. women's broad jump rec ord of 18 feet, three inches at Harrisburg, Pa. Nineteen-year-old Mabel won a berth on our Olympic team and a chance to tompete in summer games at Helsinki. Finland. to the mountains. But such minor faults are pica yune, indeed, in comparison with the overall magnuicence 01 iu production, the fine acting, the colorful setting. The lighting ef fects' are especially fine, and the singing is as line a piece 01 kuiucj work as I have heard in North Carolina. Helen Caldwell Cushman Warsaw Ace Hurler Goes To Wallace Gerald Garris. ace hurler and infielder for the '52 Warsaw Amer ican Legion Junior Baseball team, has joined the ranks of Wallace in the semi pro Strawberry league. The Warsaw athlete has played second and third base for the War saw Juniors this season in addition to his pitching choree. The Wallace team plans to use nun in the int'ieH beoause of his hitting power. Batt ing from the clean up spot with Warsaw, Garrll slugged the ball fur a season's average of 400. Coming: To Kc-"?i"''lle r o o mWZ WARSAW, h.c: Sunday and Monday, July 27 and 28 FRANCIS GOES TO WEST POINT With Donald O'Connor Tuesday arid 'Wedneaday, July 29 and 30 Technicolor THE HALF BREED ( With Robert Young and Janis Carter Serial Thursday and Friday, July 31 and Aug. 1 Technicolor AFRICAN QUEEN With Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart Cartoons Saturday, August 2 Double Feature THE TARGET Wtth Tim Holt JET JOB With Stanley Clements W AMI 1 Hi uCkVJPL. Morehead City, When dog men get together at ttie Morehead City dog track, they marvel at the good iortune of Mrs. O. Z. Ferrell who haite from Oklahoma. She not only has the top winning record of any kennel In the current track meeting but she has one litter with six potential champions. Racing greyhound spectators, gathering here nightly for the 7:30 o'clock post time with all service men and women admitted free. have come to know the Ferrell dogs. They are listed under Mrs. Ferrell's name as owner with Fer rell himself as the trainer. Anoth er portion of their kennels is now running at Pensacola under Jim Ferrell, the son. But in August of 1950, there was a six-dog litter by Wrinkle's Dream out of Miss Baroness. En route from the raising grounds in Okla homa to the racing grounds in Flor ida, the Ferrells let the dogs out to run one morning. A cat walked by. Not a single pup raised a whoop, moved a step. They were ready to sell for fifty bucks. But all six dogs started at Biscayne in Miami early in the Spring, and four of them registered wins. Twc were maidens when the Morehead City season opened, meaning they had not won a race. Today the Morehead City dog track fans look eagerly at the pro gram for one of these names Easy Whirl, seven times in the money in eight races; Dream's Price, four times of nine; Gay Gift, four times of nine; and Breeze mont, five times of 11. The other two dogs are Hill Queen and Ka ron's Dream. To top a'l this, the Ferrell ken nels have Three Dots, the Inaugu ral Cup winner at the Morehead City track and always a favorite in the featured races here. SeDtember 13 and 14 and Lori Nelson Cartoons -v..-. VY AIM H NASCAR Sanction Modified STOCK CAR RACES Goldsboro Speedway Inc. FOLLOW HIGHWAY 70 EAST WATCH SIGNS FOR DIRECTIONS Saturday Night July 26th Time Trials 7:30 P. M. Heat Races 9 P. M. ..Among the many well-known drivers participating will be:. The Nation's No. 4 Driver JOE WEATHERLY Norfolk, Va. Goldsboro's own L. Lt. thmokey) Smith Banks Simpson Concord, N. C. and many other well-known drivers too numerous to mention. iooooooooooooooooopoooooo iirjTFDiirr ni ci invr. WATERMELON SLICING SQUARE DANCE AT LAKE TUT ROSE HILL, N. C. TTTIT"n4V VlflHT TITI.V 2Q O Vnr the "SDNS CIV REST" . w An Organization Oljanized By E. ROYLE of WRRZ in Clinton. f o 2 roooooooooooooooooooooooo "730 M P.; M. DAILY DOUBLE 1st and 2nd Racaa QUINELAS 2nd to 10th Races 10 Races NITELY RAIN Oil CLEAR-EXCtH SUNDAYS ... The fastest dogs in the vrorld competing in thrill ing race programs. Come out tonite in the) cool of tha evening and enjoVourselfl 'ACRES OF FREE' PARKING! U 1 - ' V "Speedy" Thompson Monroe, N. C. Bill Widenhouse Midland, N. C. and "DAUGHTERS OF EASE". fff Adm. U AONtt& TAXINC. ijOj NO MINCHS r I r O s'
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