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TX tt'PLIN TIMES, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 193 , 1 . n 1 n -j 1 . . r. . y " . 1 1 ' ' O M O 1 V Grcutest Shovj On Birth" Sdieduhd Ccnital flieaire fJov.27-Dec.3 . DeMllle's latest, largest and most lavish technicolor spectacle, The -Greatest Show oi Earth' opens ' at the Capital Theatre in Kenans- vllle. on Thanksgmng way, ov etnber 27 thru December 3. It is a Brand scale circus epic which provided the fresh challenge for DeMille in this Paramount pic ture. Judging from the superla tives that the film hjs earned in advance showings, the movie making-genius was more than equal to the task. This latest of DeMllle's movie milestones blends a huge and au thentic panorama of the world's biggest Big Top Show with a pene ' trating drama of -behind the scenes circus life. His mammoth cast In cludes a brilliant roster of Holly wood Dlayers and thousands of per formers and workers of the Ring- ling Bros. Baraum and Bailey oir-ivel and trial for the pl:yer. , cus, which cooperated in making The 300-man Hollywood troupe the film. Heading the greatest ar- I flew more than 2P.000 miles to en ray of talent ever to grace a single act the-scripted Grama during reg picture are Betty Hutton, Chart-1 ular circus engagements In Saw ton Heston, Cornel Wilde,' Doro-;sota, Florida, Washington, New thy Lamour, Gloria Grahame and 1 York and Phlladelphl ,. Plucky James Stewart. All of the -circus" exciting acts erdalists, tightrope walkers, clowns, acrobats, iueelers and trained animals are also seen .trapeze artists, . i . i . tenant almnct ' jn me spectacle. During the long period of re search, planning and preparations that preceded producted, perfec tionists DeMille reached two uni que decisions: Movie stars play ing circus daredevils would do their own stunts; and the bulk of the scenes would be shot during aitual circus performances. This meant neve-tingling realism for the finished film, and a lot of tra- V? VV l rmiiii"mi L IFR ) JHt Jilt llllliniillL ll ""' """ rJbi.Ii!..Lil!kiiLiiu).uu. iMUUMUllL lfll i ri i4 1 ai...lllEIilrtllllll ' , . BEULAVILLE, 'N. C. DUPLIN'S NEWEST AND LARGEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE Box Office Opens at 6:30 Shows Begin At 7 ft 9 O'clock Sunday and Monday BUGLES Ray MlUani ' Nov, 1617 IN THE AFTERNOON Technicolor . ' Helen Carter Tuesday and Wednesday ONE FOOT Frederick March Nov. 1819 IN HEAVEN Martha Scott Thursday and Friday NO ROOM Tony Curtis FOR THE Nov. 20--21 GROOM Piper Laurie Saturday Double Feature Nov. 22 RAIDERS OF TOMAHAWK CREEK Charles aUrrett Also SQUARE DANCE JUBILEE Claude Casey " Spado Cooley Cartoon Every Night oaofl0o''ft'' Warsaw, n.c. Betty Hutton and Cornel Wilde spent months on the flying bars training for their roles as rival Gloria Grahame spent almost as long learning to. ride in an elephrnt s trunk and to safely support its ponderous foot with hsr face. When these stars are seen working at their risky specialities in The Greatest Show' it's the real McCoy. , More of the real MqCoy includes fascinating views of the circus In training at Its winter quarters in Sar:sota, roustabouts raising the huge Big Top, the mile long par ades through towns, and the vast army of specialists and technicians keeping the Big Show rolling. Ag- , einst this superbly detailed back-1 erouno, ine screenplay by rreaer- ick M. Frank, Barre Lyndon and Theodore St. John explores the lives end loves of tne men and women of the circus, their loyalty. courage, passions, conflicts and triumphs. Though preview critics say there's never been' anything like it for awesome thrills, unrelenting ex citement, and rich pageantry. Marks North Carolina Mid-South Resorts It's only a short trio from the large population centers of the East and Midwest to the sunny mid-south resorts and coastal areas of North Carolina. ; v Vacationists from most northern and mldwestern states. . whether Planning a week end outing to es cape zrom routine and cold, a hoi iday trio, or an entire winter of relaxation can pack their golf clubs, tennis racquets, riding boots and hunting gear one day and use them the next in the warm sun- NORTH AMERICAN NYMPHS Three beauties from the three North American nations of Canada, Mexico arid the united States make up this inspiring pyramid on water skis at Florida's Cypress Gardens. At left is Yankee, Jannette Burr; on top, Amparo Batani of Mexico, and at right, Carol Ann Duthie of Toronto. Canada. shine at Plnehurst, Southern Pines, SedgefieM, or Tryon. If their pre ference is for fishing and hunting or visiting historical sites they can conveniently trek to Wilmington, South port the nearby beaches, or the legendary Outer Banks are along the Atlantic A variety of vacation accommo dations, ranging from luxury ho tels to modest inns and up-to-date motor courts awaits travelers and there is ' southern hospitality a- plenty. : With the exception of Pinehurstrtbe resorts are open 12 months of the year and the long Plnehurst season extends from Oc tober until May. Pinehurst and Southern Pines are in the Sandhills, a gently rol ling country dotted with long leaf Sunday and Monday BECAUSE Loretta Young 'i "" - My November 1617 OF YOU Cartoon Jeff Chandler Tuesday and Wednesday (Teshnicolor) THE RAIDERS Richard Conte Serial Thursday and Friday WHAT James Cagney Nov. 1819 Viveca Lindfors Nov. 2021 (Technicolor) PRICE GLORY? News Corinne Calvet Nov. 22 .5 cafnrHav Double Feature X OLD OKLAHOMA PLAINS With Rex Allen I FLIGHT TO MARS SEE AN OUTDOOR MOVIE IN WALLACE TONIGHT PEN-LIN WALLACE Drive-In Theatre T . . Drive-In Theatre Thursday Friday Nov. 1344 SNOW WHITE AND THE - ; SEVEN DWARFS Fri-Sat. Nov. 14-15 WlaJt Disney , (Double Feature) . J Saturday Novber 15 RIDERS OF THE SANTA FE (Double Feature) . p. cinmemn INDIAN UPRISING 80(1 UBmeron I George Montgomery and SUPERMAN AND THE MOLE Audrey Long MEN JUNGLE JIM IN THE George Reeves and FORBIDDEN LAND Phyllis Coates Johnny Weissmuller and - Angela Greene Sunday Nov. 16 Sun.-Mon. Nov. 16-17 LONE DYNAMITE LOVELY TO LOOK AT LeSlylU,e Kathryn Grayson and Bowery Boys Howard Keel . ; . ln in Mon. Tues. Nov. 1718 SSSmSwaim' nmCMm TREASURE OF LST DENVER AND RIO OKANUl! CANYON Mmond O'Brien and Wiuiani Polell Julia Adams Sterling Hayden . Also Serial Chapter 11 . Wed. Thurs. Nov. 1820 Thurs. (FrL Nov. 2021 , SCANDAL SHEET , PAT AND MIKE . ' Broderlck Crawford and Spencer Tracy and Donna Reed " . Katharine Hepburn . BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl o o o -o o o o. o FOR TOP PRICES BRING YOUR o o o o o o n ' To , Fred Teachey At BLAN CHARD & FARRIOR WAREHOUSE . , la Wallace . ', On The Following Dates rHIDAY, NOV. 14, 212S Tut NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS DINING ROOM NOW SERVING SEAFOOD DINNERS ROASTED OYSTERS Steaks Chicken Roast Pork Complete Dinners and Short Orders WE SPECIALIZE IN SERVING . PRIVATE PARTIES AND BANQUETS Open 7 Days A Week Sundays 2 pjn. tit SQUARE DANCE AND ROUND DANCING EACH FRIDAY NIGHT . Music By Donald Stroud And His DIXIE DUDES ADMISSION 50c fEB PERSON JACK BLANTON, New Operator in the region's past. Much of the area will soon become the Cape Battens National Seashore, the first national .sfeaahore park in America. - . : . Oranges and grapefruit grow in the semi-tropical climate of Hatter as; there are palmettos on Smith Island near. Southport, and the camellias begin blooming at Wil mington shortly after Christmas. Plnehurst, famous as America's winter golf capital in a state which has 120 golf courses, has four beau tiful courses with a total of 63 holes. These have challenged some of the leading golfers of America and other countries and are open to guests.- There are excellent st bles and facilities for tennis and bowling on the green as well. room Carolina, is located here and with the Plnehurst Country Club is a famous center of winter so cial activity. ,- . ' " : Five miles .away is Southern Pines, which Mke Plnehurst has an attractive colony of winter homes in addition to excellent guest ac commodations. i. Golf, foxhunting and other sports are enjoyed here. The village . offers an attractive shopping center with , an unusual variety of goods and services.' Sedgefleld centers, around a de.- liehtful Old-Enelish- type inn set in a 3,600 acre wooded tract of land offering excellent golf and good fox hunting country. It is located on Highways' 29-70 between GreensborO; and High Point, and guests may reach it from either CltV. - Golf tournaments, horse shows and gymkhanas, and steeplechases are among the winter and spring attractions at all these resorts, and field trials are held at Plnehurst At Plnehurst the winter training, or - Harness norses nag Become a prominent part of the picture; a favorite - diversion of visitors is wirtchlng the pacers and trotters work out on crisp winter mornings at the mile, quarter mile, and five eighths mile tracks. There are stables for over 100 horses, and more facilities are planned. , Tryon, known as the place 'where people retire to do tilings' as well as a place of attractive y ear-around climate and excellent foxhunting, is 197 miles west of Southern Pines and Pmeburst, and 146 miles from The Tryon Bounds, Illiily nriiitiuu KELSOJf KINO HAEXZ BOBlUtTS The top ten tunes of the week as selected from your cards and letters Compiled by NELSON KING and MARTY ROBERTS .. . pines, holly, oaks,-and flowering shrubs. - Sedgefleld, 77 miles away between the thriving cities of Greensboro and High Point, enjoys Ahm 'sam tuna vf nUmftfjl. TrvAn. . ti.A I - vim iiiiu Sedcefield. I 4, vl J44 BR " i viV V4 aaw . I tmm , r - . j-v,. fin mr ih An. J like the Moore County Hounds at paladiians. offers the unique mod-'8pern Pines and the Sedgefleld erate climate of the Thermal Belt Hunt, begin cubbing in October which mckes it a year around re--' nd from Thanksgiving until lata sort Coastal Carolina is land spring. hunts, both live and drag, of sparkling white send, blue wat- j are held three times a week. There era of surf and bay. stately plan- good, Wles where visitors 4ation homes, fisbinc fleets and !y obtain horses either for fol- mysterlous 1 swamplands where game (particularly waterfowl) ab ounds. Along the Banks are ac commodations In such communi ties ai Kitty Hawk. Kill DevfL N:ga Head, Manteo and) Hatteras tneir very names calling to mina the colorful history and legend that has surrounded them since the first Bngllsh settlers establish ed, a colony on Reanoke Island in the time of the first Queen Elizabeth. The plundering by pirates, the wrecking of sailing ships, such historical milestones as the Wright Brothers': first airplane flight these are but a few of the items J- Hua Drive Theatre lowing the hounds or hacking tnrougn toe many males, or beauu ful woodland trails maintained by the Tryon Biding and Hunt Club. The Tryon Country Club has a sporty nine-hole golf course kept in playing condition the year ar ound.. The hunt clubs of all three of these resorts allow visitors to Join them for a day's sport by invita tion and payment of a nominal fee. Moat of these North Carolina re sorts have numerous citizens who have moved, their permanent resi dences to the communities because: of the congenial atmosphere, beau tiful - surroundings and .facilities lor their favorite sports. ,', HI y friends and neighbors! It's nice havln' another chance to visit with you all once mora with some news and chatter about the folks in the muslo making business... and to report to you how you picked 'em this week for us to play on the' WCKT JAMBOREE, up here in , Clnoy . . . couple of weeks ago w reported that HANK WILLIAMS ' was getting hitched in next month or so. It happened on October 19 t-i-". new Mrs. WILLIAMS waa BILLY JONES, Shreveport, La. . . . MONTANA SUM (Wilt Carter) has built a new motor court near MaitlanoV Fla. Tha latch la out to Hillbilly units playing in the neigh borhood , . v you folks, too . .' WAYNE RANEY guested on the WCKT HILLBILLY-HIT PA BADE: .other night He was in town to cut soma new records... and dropped in to see us . . . an other note to J. R. GRADY of the DUPLIN TIMES, KENANS VILLE, N. C: about KITTY. WELLS ... She has never record ed "SWEET KITTY WELLS" but It might be good Idea. Incidental- ' ly, In ease you didnt know it KITTY is wife of JOHNNY WBIOHT,' of JOHNNY St JACK it'a COL, RED FOLEY now, ; suh; Governor' of KSntuoky made Red a Kentucky Colonel on -Oct 28 . . . Folks, this is MARTY for a minute, Did you know that Kelas has a pub. firm called "Kentucky Folk Muslo"! That's right . . . recorded five-tunes this past week on various labels ... if any of you song writers would like to submit material to NELSE . . l, send it along to him care of WCKY, CINCINNATI 1, OHIO.,. . Well . . tbere'a how your re quests add Up this week. Only one -change in the first five ... "I WENT TO YOUR WEDDING" end "SETTIN' THE WOODS ON ' FIRE" switched places. "FULL, TIME JOB" by EDDIE ARNOLD , : back on the list after being off two weeks. ..m -i! fXr,,t W4'js No. 1 Jambalaya ) . (Hank WlUiams) No, 2 Back Street Affair , (W.Pierce) Na 8 Indian Love Call , : k ; 1 j , , (Slim Whitman) Na 41 Went to Your Wedding , . , (Hank Snow) Na B Settln the Woods on Fire - (Hank Williams) Na 8 Dont Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes (SllmWUlet) No. 7 FuU Time Job i 1 (Eddie Arnold) Na 8 Fortunes in Memories ' ( . (Ernie Tubb) Na 9 Our Honeymoon - (Carl Smith) V ITd lo Older and Bolder . ' (Eddia Arnold) ' i, Wall . . . that's the story. . You plek 'em, and wall play . 'em on WCKY where all your friends and -neighbors gather to hear the . JAMBOREE. i So long, ...; miles from Tryon. Detroit if 780 miles from Southern Pines and Plnehurst; 653 from Tryon, and 642 from Sedgefleld. , There are airline cnnneotions between the mid-south resorts and all these cities, and direct air ser vice from the midwest to Southern Pines and Pineburtt : i Vacationists who bring their au tomobiles will enjoy visiting sev eral of tne resorts via the excel lent highways connecting them. Behind the wheel of a car too many of us are at our worst when we ought to be at our best Friday Nov. 14 WAIT TILL THE SUN SHINES NELLIE Jean Peters and David Wayne Cartoon " Saturday . vi . . f Nov. lo SMOKY Fred MasMurr- y ' Anne Baxter i Serial Cartoons - 1 Sunday and Monday 1 ' Nov. 1617 SKIRTS A-BOT Esther Williams and Joan Evans News Tuesday (Wednesday Nov. 18 19 flesh and mux, Tony .Curtis Jan Sterling .i snort ana cartoon Sunday and Monday Nov. 16 17 1 RED KOUIITAKI CHINQUAPIN, N. C : A quick glance at mileage charts and transportation schedules em phasizes the accessibility of North Carolina for the winter vacation .you've - been planning.' All tils' resorts are overnight by' train from New York City .which means you can .go to bed on a Pullman af ter leaving the office on Friday afternoon and woke up in Caro lina Saturday morning for two full days of fun and relaxation. - By motor. Southern Pines and Pime- hurst are 563 miles from Now York, and U. S. Highway No. 1 runs straight through the former. Cin cinnati residents have only a 483 mile drive to Sedgefleld; a 396 mile one to Tryon. Wilmington is 588 miles from Manhattan. Tryon is 716 miles from New York and 664 miles from Chicago. Chicago ans can reach any of the resorts by a train trip of no more than 28 hours: Chicago is 898 miles from Southern Pines and Plnehurst, 760 miles from Sedgefleld, and 664 Thursday and Friday Nov. 2021 ,-!.- Short' and .Cartoon j;.-? r lOOOQOOOOOOpOOOOOOOiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt o Saturday f -v --'Nov. 22 DRUMS OF THIS UtJS.tr 9UW1B James Craig Barbara Payton , 2 Cartoons and Serial Lizabeth Scott , Alan Ladd : Tuesday v Nov. 18 holiday m si;;::ers Gig Young Janice Rule Kenan Wynn ft yours to give.J.theifs1o snare- Wednesday and Thursday DOH'T COTIIER' Ricliard Widmark Nov. 1920 . ! to ki:ock I m,-. .-, r' i j... v. .' S, 'r: . I I ' Marilyn Monroe Fri. Sat. (Double Feature) - Nov. 21 22 rid:::g the outlaw; mil Charles Starret v ' Smiley Burnett - , CALAC005E Also Chapter No. 5 Capt, Video A gilt tar be treasuieJ mose than years can measure' . your portrait' ' ; r : most affectionate of all ; , ways to bring your Christmas wishes to those you love. Mm feryaw snpahMcat hxfcyl 0 Turners Jewelers M WATCH- REPAIRINO . .WaMaw, K..'C'4S.'' Bulova and Elgin Watches i'!; - .-;"j . ,;' - '": .. ' "Keep Sake" Diamond Rings ' in .Warsaw Furniture Store. 2 CGfJiTEft : -TUEA?2E. . Mount Olive, N. C Sunday Monday (Nov. 1617 ' BRCAUSC or fV Loretta Young ; Jeff Chandler Tuesday Nov. 18 A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRR Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando Wed, Thurs. , Nov. 1920 SON OP ALIBABA In Technicolor . Tony Curtis and Piper Laurie , fWday : Nov. 21 t THE LION AND THE HORSE ' ' In Warner Color Steve Cochrane and "Wildfire" 1 : (The Wonder Horse) . Saturday Nov. 22 . 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