t V.$'.:'- m s ' l i ... ,? i o n ''""'"''n' r- " l - i I i 1 f Eastern ' Carolina Is Brush Invaded ' Morehead City By cracky, the ' place may never be the tame! Not ; only Morehead City and 1U beau tiful dog track, but the -whole of . Eastern Carolina is going to De in vaded this week end. ' :-They're not men from Mara, .they're not 30-inch flying saucer pilots they're the Brothers of the Brush from Thomasvillel -Come Friday afternoon up around ; Thomasville, where they're plan ning big centennial things Septem ber 14-20, two busloads and mo torcade of Brothers of the Brush will embark for parts East. They 're bound for Morehead City aqd big Saturday night at the dog track where Brothers Of The Brush Handicap will be held as the feature race. ... What route they'll take through Eastern Carolina has not been dis i closed, but Harold Harrelson, the , bushy head man of the Brothers In Thomasville. wired this com munique today: "We're leaving Thomasville Friday afternoon. We will hold mock trial at several towns en route, but we can't wait ANSWERS TO Intelligence Test 1 -Melville. 2 Abner. 3 John on. 4 Austin. 5 jet pilots. 6 spring. 7 (A) Your Imperial Jajciy: (B) Your Grace; (C) Your Eminence; (D) Your Excel-1-ircy. ' V Pen-Lin Drive-ln Theatre Wallace ".V string ties, wide bows with stick pins it's au part of the lun mar ing Brothers of the Brush Of Thom asville who Invade Eastern Caroli na this week. Be on the watch for them, .. '.'i'i,;'.5.;.';'' Thursday & Friday, August 21 & 22 SILVEB CITY Edmond O'Brien - Yvonne DeCarle On Stage-Mn Person HOMEB A BKIABHOPPER And His FAMOUS DIXIE DUDES Stars of Radio and Stage Sat. August 23 (Double Feature) BORDER TREASURE Tim Holt THE STRANGE DOOR Charles Laughton & Boris Karloff Sun., and Mon., August 24 and 25 A SONG IN MY HEART Susan Hayward & David Wayne Tuesday & Wednesday, Aug. 26-27 - HONG KONG Ronald Reagan & Rhonda Fleming to try the mayor of Morehead City. He's a clean-shaven man, we hear. Shame on him." Vv.. The 100-strong Brothers will sport full-grown beards, mustach es and any assortment: of hairdoes in between.: They made a colorful show, having lust won first prize in the state firemen s convention pa rade at Greensboro. I According to modest Harrelson: r We were in the Miss North Carolina pa rade at Winston-Salem i. but they didn't give prizes so we didn't win first prize. "The group, celebrating the Thomasville centennial, has 2, 500 members and a cording to a na tional pageant production company, tnis is ine largest per capita mem bership in the nation's history. Harrelson pointed out: ? - "We're going down to Morehead City and really put on the dog. But if we really enjoy those Saturday night dog races, Paul Cleveland's got to get one oi tne dogs named Brush boy." The nearest approach, ac cording to the present name list; might be Carl Prttchards Feather's Image or Augustus Coate'a Beau ty Dasher. They might 1 have to substitute. , :.,. ' Old-time hats, cutaways, shoe- 'Horn In The West' Boone. N. C. Nightly attend ance at "Hn in the West" is still gaining as the Kermlt Hunter out door drama approaches the final two weeks of Us first summer sea son at the Daniel Boone Ampithe- atre in Boone. Performances are being given nightly except Mon days through August 31. During its first six weeks the drama, which opened June 27, was seen by more than 26,000 people, reports Mason Bills, business man ager, buss says that advance res ervations . for performances be tween now and August 31 indicate that the total ticket count will go over the 50,000 mark. Although -North Carolinians make up the majority of a typical "Home in the West" audience, tourists from 45 states have come to see the drama, and tike percentage of out-of-state cars on the parking lots is Increasing as the tourist season of Northwestern North - Carolina neara Its August peak. ; ': Groups from clubs, schools, chur ches and industries are often in the theatre. . Many groups bring picnic suppers to eat on the thea tre picnic grounds before show time. Most of the groups make the trip to Boone by chartered bus and return home after the show, but several Boy Scout troops have camped overnight at the theatre grounds. 'Prominent on the park ing lot four nights a week is Grey hound's big 'Horn in the West" special, which operates between Winston-Salem and the drama on a regular schedule. .. The increase' of visitors to the Boane-Blowing iRock area since 'the Horn" opened has resulted in a brisk demand for food and -lodging, but tourists, find ,the citi zens of the area as friendly land accommodating as ever. At the theatre box office and the down town Information office In Boone visitors may make room reserva tions when they buy their tickets to the drama. - Rooms may also be reserved 'when tickets are ord ered by mail or telephone. The recent rains which brought relief to the drought-parched farms Twins United wil?i Twfcs in Twin Rites' In a double wedding ceremony at St. Malaehy Catholic Church, iden tical twin sisters recited marriage vows with identical twin brothers. They are shown leaving the church, left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Edmunde . Garo and their identical twins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Garpt ; - ; : " 1 The lifters are daughters of Mrs.' Katie E. Zvonek of Los Angeles. The Garo twins are 20 years old and are currently on leave from Inyo kern Naval Air Station, China Lake, Calif., serving with the U. S. Navy. The girl n 18 year old. j '- '" - CALYPSO NEWS Mrs. James G. Dickson, Correspondent ' - Trial Sermon For Rev. B.F. Ogleiree Rev. B. . Oaletree of the Long Kane Presbyterian Church in Ab beville, S. C, preached in Calypso and Falson churches Sunday. The Churches have been without a pas tor more than a year, since Rev. Murphy Smith accepted she call to the First Church In New Bern. Thursday A Friday, Aug. 28 & 29 hi T" ,1wjuhi jul iitaiiwiiuub. jUllai " "1 Hit k FLAMING FEATHER Ml "11" U I ! A'"l I" II ni P SierUng Hayden & Arleen Whelan Sj I III ... I mA i I I n,l bS I 1 lj BEULAVILLE, N. C. vl:'?:-:r?':'- X, p IS' tZZZf? Pr yPLIN'S NEWEST ANP LARGEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE ! Mil ifixi li CALVARY SCOUTS , . 1 IJ00 Starrlng Rd Camer0TI nd Audrey Long Un Technicolor) i "iir' nil''"'' Monday and Tuesday August 25 and 26 fll I i J ' ; '' H:-'1'i JfKStarrin8 Ann SheriM 'an.: Howard ..DuffOn Technicolor) Sjl l n mi r Blr. rf z Ay llHJ lL.Mi11 1 L4 Wednesday, August 27 M ? NIGHT TRAIN TO MEMPHIS g . yiaix . ,m . KS Starring Roy Acuff - U Um. Thursday and Friday, August 28 and 29 . , 1M r'ZftU A- li! LET'S GO NAVY l all .(Uiii J Starring Bowery Boys Ml ,. .. ,;" . Also Homer Briarhopper and The Dixie Dudes nil 1" .' . Saturday, August 30 ' K TREASURE OF LOST CANYON U Starring Julia Adams and William Powell i Si Serial Chapter 4 PILOTS HARBOR , , U ., Cartoon Every Night , t.. ,( , F I ii - 1 1 I 1 1 ii III r I II i I i "-- ,i . i-., n vi- ivt' .nii. II i I I ;v 1 ii Donnie A. Lambert Has Birthday Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Lam bert honored their little daughter, Donnie' Ann, sixth birthday by giv ing her a party inviting her friends for an hour of games and fun. They were served cake, ice cream and cookies and bubble gum. Dannie, was the recipient of many lovely gifts. ,- ''''' T " ' -i- Showier For Young Mnvr nil PaiimIa - v Mr. ahfUMrs. Sloan Booth hon ored their son. 3rd Radar Davis and his bride with ..a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening. . 3rd Ra dar and Mrs. Booth received many useful and i lovely ' gifts. - Mrs. Booth was the former Miss Margar et Phipps of Hollydale, Calif. 3rd Radar- Booth is now stationed in .Norfolk, Va. He is still in the ser- few days. i. Mrs. Mollie Joseph qf New York City Is visiting her sisterr Mrs. Virginia Johnson this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Strickland with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Strickland of Norfolk, Va., are spending a few day sat Caro lina Beach this week. - Miss Davis Guy of Charlotte is Vteiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard-Guy this week.' Miss Guy has position with the F. B. I. Miss Betty Jane Sanderson is visiting friends in Philadelphia and New York.. ;...!: Cpl. and Mrs. B. H. Sellers were guest of relatives during the week end.--.'. ... ; ,,-:' iV.'--". Mrs. Jack Philips and daughter Sallle are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sloan this week. . .' .. ..- Mm James Strickland anil dau ghter, Eva Jaques, attended the birthday party of Mr. Hooks, Mrs. Strickland's father, at Winter Park, Monday afternoon. - Eva Jacaues. Mr. Hooks grand- "iughter, baked the birthday cake. , Mr. and Mrs. a. v. uau oi Silver Springs. Md., and Sgt. Lin F. Myers of Quantko. Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grice during the week end. Cpl Charles Waters of Ft Bragg was home over the week end. - : Cpl. Lester. Waters and Pfc. Ru dolph Waters have sailed tor the war cone, leaving San Francisco a few days ago.- Mr. and Mrs. Tierry Cain and son of Elizabethtbwn were guests In the home-of Mr., and Mrs. Hays Hur-J die Sunday.. .. -;:., Mrs. Alex Sanderson and Mrs. Geneva Roberts - were visitors of Mrs. Viola Dudley In Klnston Tues day. v Mr. Emmons Sanderson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Philips in Rocky Mount. Mrs. PhU lps is ill. ' -:: H. W. Dickson and Woodrow Da vis saw the boat : races at New Bern Sunday. ;V,';i;,, i ;.'.;".- Mr. J .D. Hunter Of Rtcnmona, Va., is visiting in the home of Mrs. LiOia Martin tms wees. Among the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Bennett were Mrs. Daisy Albrltton of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Herring and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dees of Golds- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce F. Sloan of Tar boro were guests of relatives in Calypso during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. w.. J. sioan are visiting ' friends and relatives in Lake Waccamaw this week. Miss Eunice Davis and Mr. Jack Davis N .of ' Warsaw . were ' guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Flowers Sun-ay.'; , Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Guy and children "of Jacksonville are visiting Mr. Guy's mother, Mrs. Lilly Guy. Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Howell and Mrs. Andrew Howell of Wi)ming. ton visited relatives In Calypso Sunday. , . . ...(, ... . . Sunday and Monday,' August 24 and 25 ISLAND OF DESIRE ' " : -; Linda Darnell and Tab ' Hunter (Technicolor) and ' cartooa . . ... Tuesday, August 26 - : -: ; ., . ; ,.VIVA ZAPATA . 1 . :! Marlon Brando and Jean Peters And Cartoon '- Wednesday, August 27 (Double Featyre) RODEO , With John Archer--dn Color) .' FLESH AND FURY ; , WlthTony Curtis , v Thursday and Friday, -August 28 and 29 DIPLOMATIC COURIER Tyrone Power and Patricia Neal (Cartoon) Saturday, August 30 (Double Feature) , COLORADO SUNDOWN - With Rex Allen TALK ABOUT A STRANGER With George Murphy Drive-ln Thetre pink bill, n. a, WD-e The Whole Family r '. Goej . To See Good Shows Telephone 2841 Sunday,1 August 24 Jack And The Beanstalk ' Bud Abbott - Lou Costello In Cinecolor" Also: Cartoon-Comedy Mon.', & ,Tues.4 Aug, 25-26 Valk Softly : Stranger . Joseph Gotten and Valli ! 1 Also Color Carloon v r Wed. & Thurs., Aug. 27-28 Tcrzan Triunphs Johnny Weismuller j Also Cartdon ferial ? Frl, & Sat, Aug. 29-30 Double Feature Vi.z 01 .The PIS - : Wild Bill EUiott And " Seaman Home From Korea ' . Seaman Webster Harris of the U. S. Navy arrived home Saturday from the war zone. Seaman Harris enlisted In the U. S. Navy August, 1951. He re ceived bis boot training at San Diego, Calll and as immediately assigned to the U. S. '. Endicott, which Was fn action In the Korean waters for nine months. Seaman Harris Is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. WU1 Harris of Calypso, - House Party , At;i White Lake ir: Mrs. Herman Barwick and Misses Margarette Lambert. - Mabel - Lam bert, Arm Barwlck, Mrs. Gurney Pate and son Jlmmle, Mrs. M. J. Lambert, Srv Mrs. Mary Cashwell and Rodney Lambert and. Westley Cook i are attending house party at wnue xse mis week, r v Martha Jane Nicholson .. Mrs. Martha Jane Nicholson, 83, died Saturday, at ,7 p. m. at her home near Kenansville after sever al years of failing health and three month of serious Illness. - Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon' . at the home - near here.1 1 The Hev, , Lauren Sharpe, pastor of tile Kenansville Baptist church, oKfdatea' Burial was in the family cemetery 'nearby. .' ' . Sarriving are one daughter, Mrs. Alda Kornegay with 'whom she liv ed,, a stepson, Edgar of Burgaw; 12 grandchildren, two great-grand-children.u; - ; ',, Mrs. Nicholson was a member of the Kenansville Baptist, Church and was active in church work until her health failed eqHVv ( Joseph Dewey. White i 1 ! i Joseph Dewey While, iage 53 died sudenly early Wednesday morn ing at his home in Wallace. A 1 .;,.- vl' ii: - 'Vi t '' Funeral services' Were held from the North East Free Will Baptist Church Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock by Hev. A. H. Carter and Dr. Eugene Poston. Burial was in the Cavanatigh Family Cemetery neat the Church. The body lay ia state at the Church" for one hour prior to funeral service. ' He is survived by his wife, the former1 Mary Lou Cavenaugh, one son. Marion H. White of the home, two daughters, Mrs. J. E. King of Fayetteville and Betty Jane White of Wilmington, one grand child. Three sisters. Mrs.. R. .T., Register of Wallace, Mrs. Annie Merritt of Wilmington and , Mrs, A. C. JUara bee of California, one brother Mat thew White- of . Vernon,rTexas. i i "' .' r i:i-tlvtt!', A John HopUns University W- searcher. rsnnpfoH anrfiHa Whe commorl cold for thre years. 4 . . J aVJ1 ' u caving iu. is still old Maryland rock-and-rye.' fr'.y C.;r l!:rijs I C rcey U Bowery Coys Al3 Cartoon f- Sunday and Monday, .August. 24 and 25 David and Bathsheba Starring Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward -. ..f.i .'3ii ! .... .,fi,.. .-; 1 .t Tuesday Only, August 26 ' - Adventures Of Captain Fabian Starring Erroll Flynn and Michelene&Prelle i i'i.'ii. .r, , nw , ii ..;; . ., ,,1 i,. Wednesday and"' Thursday, August 27 ahd 28 ' Starring Ethel Barrymore and Kim Hunter v Friday ad Saturday .August 29 and 30 Double Feature n ' - 1 J ' I ,r t w . : lilili Big Horn Lloyd Bridges, John Ireland and Marie Euidsor And 1 Tivj LGsf VcrKs 1 I I '4 f '1 t - Starring Laura Elliott and Jim Arnessr 1 ( . ' t- ,':.St , art' 1 i Mrs. "Emmons Sanderson' laf 'via- mng ner sister in Durhaift for a FRESH PEACH ICE. CREAM A DELICIOUS DISH FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. HERE'S ONLY ONE OF THE WAYS ICE CREAM CAN BE SERVED. . , , W t t rn fn'tf! v YOU'LL LOVE TilE RICH GOODNESS OF OUR QUALITY ICE CREAM, . v CREAMY-RICH and SMOOTH . I . EASY TO SERVE . . : MEANS LESS WORK FOR MOTHER THESE HOT DAYS. KEEP SOME ON HAND. " (JARDNER'S 14 ; ; WELCOME. FARMERS '.;,;". i '.'...? ' a . I TO G0LDSB0R0 FOR FARMERS DAY 1J it SATURDAY, AUGUST. 23rd. . 1 -1- of the region had an adverse ef fect " oni mid-week attendance- t the drama but 1 halted r. only one performance: ? August' 7. Saturday evenings have been clear and cool, with crowds ot nearly 2,000 at the theatre. - ...- ;---.wm -w, ; t l n- f f ' i . i k' 1 ; .. ... 1 .. . i . r ,u ,, , ; ' w - ,or..i-i,vw; 1--..? j - - ' ; ' ,!!(is,-t!J. 0l-AiilH, !..., ji; l -,iuS H'l V ,.!.,.:.. i;i .... !-i r: v. ,4 ' .' !' T .t J. . ,.l uiU ..k . t 1 . , ',1 Mil n ' '-.j-S, ui.x Jio rijuns HUUtfc liUT IT WILL GIVE . YOU' AN IDEA OF PtjIaDrivq; In lneafre CHINQUAPIN.NC. Sunday & Monday; Aug. .24 25 ' .Rich Young and Pretty i J,Jane , Powell & Vlc':'Damone . , News and Cartoon V . ' ," Tuesday & .Wednesday, Aug. 20-27 ' Korea Patrol; Richard Emory ;&,Terl, buna Short and Cartoon , ... i HOW" YOU'LL 'SAVEV ,-jULIU, m 5MIGIIT CIIAS SsluriliW On!y $!.' $14.95; Beautiful Table Larnps 5109.C3 Fm Size Best Quality ;' ,'. "Plastic Sofa Beds, 1 I "Vft i i mm t Wet Proof , t . i JbabvBed Mattresses' 3 CIV f $5.25 .03 $1195 ' : First Qualit y, ; s yxuifeit tJase jr. ' vxi& e en case . Linoleum Hugs.;"11., $S.95$',?.C3 .Chrome pinette 1 ' Suites Only , j f i t i4- $57.95 ' Dpuble Mirror - - ' , - ' Ul. Door Wardrnhps i $29.95 -$-Q knZ'S&Vti $23,95, ,$19,95. w.j',. $9,95 l(lf,a4rt1-e5p:it DC3.T.DSI. CC::a5-4!r 'MM.SS Thursday tc Friday, Aug. 28 & 29 "i ' Mutiny, ,'.' Patricia Knowles-Angela Lansbury Short and Cartoon WS ivrvn4A itaiI maUa A. -....1 1 J . a . 1 ' . ! , I'M "Ti v T i f liT yu wu '-wr- qua" ew;!Ve m V.Wf' into see. us You ''' '- - . . ..u .:. - - !' ' . ul.wi ..I.-1;.. . -T ..l.. I . un "1 i 76T7TS T' j't s-l'V- six-- ' i',." rt!ti