THE DUPLIN TIMES, THURSDAY, JTUXT 8, U59 3 umm r 't ' MRS. THOMAS WILLIAM ADAMS Is the f6rmer Miss Joyce Wil liams, dauehter of Mrs. Luther Wallace Williams of Rose Hill and the late Mr. 'Williams. Her marriage to Sir. and Jars. Charles Owen Adams of Sandersville, Ga, wok place Saturday In the Rose Hill Baptist Church, v ' ; ,000000000000 Theatre PINE HILL, N. C Where the whole Family Goes" " , To See Gbd Shows ; . Telephone 2841 '. Your Weekly Movie Guide Saturday only, July 4 ; "Longhom" . 1 Wild Bill Elliot r ALSO Sons Of The Desert Stan Laurel - Oliver Hardy Cartoon Sunday only, July 5 "Red Mountain" Alan Ladd - Lizabeth Scott In Technicolor Cartoon Mon., Tues., July 6-7 ! "Girl In While rr Arthur Kennedy and ' 'June Allyson r ,V Cartoon Wed., Thurs., July 8 9 t , x Robert Byan ana - x: Barbara Stanwyck Chapter 4 of Dick Tracy vs. Phantom. Empire . Cartodn ' w ' Fri., Sat, July 10, 11 . ir i !:. rr ni i 01 il J Drive-!n f ; ; Smiley Burnette HP ALSO i -TrhbCross" : 7--rV' Tl,Jr.and Count Mr. Adams of Savannah, Ga., son of -w Bride-Elect lg Honored Al Shower Miss Mabel Byrd, bride - elect of July, was honored Monday evening when Mrs. Nathan Costin and Miss Sue Shine entertained at a lingerie shower at the home of. Mrs., A. B. Baines. ' : . - The honoree was 'presented 1 a THEATRE . Mount Olive, N."C AIR CONDITIONED BY REFRIGERATION Fri., Sat., July 3 & 4 "Scared Stiff ' Dean Martin Jerry Lewis News - Cartoon Sun., Mon., Tues., July 5-7 trances Covers The "ft;; Starring Donald O'Connor Frances the Talking Mule Wed., Thurs., July 8 & 9 Destination Gobi rr ... In Technicolor , with Redcord Widmark Fri., Sat., July 10 & 11 "Beast From 20,000 Fats'iOuis" All Star Cast . '"" News - Cartoon - . Gordon MacRae ii' I 11 Monday - Tuesday, Jnly 6 - 7 ,.,;.":,.'''. !'I LOVE MELVIN" In Technicolor' : " with Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynold! , '. Color Cartoon ' . ,i.v " Wednesday only, July 8th "THE GIRL WHO HAD EVERYTHING" Elisabeth Taylor Fernado Lamaa William Powell Serial . i! I Thursday . Friday, Jnly 9 - nn a v nv a j Fredrlo March-Terry Moore-Gloria1 Graluune-Cameron Mitchell . Color. i i Saturday only, July 11th , ' , "CATTLE TOWN" ' . v Dennis Morgan - Philip Carey Rita Moreno Ali'o On The 8am Proftrara : cuLoin jolt::t:y" , r - r i r ' r i -i;-.::-,-fe- it MRS WILLIAM LAWSON DRISKILL, JR., before her marriage Saturday- in Ports mouth, , Va, was Miss Helen Lee Jones, - daughter of Mrs. L. Leroy Jones of Portsmouth and the late Dr. Jones. Mr. Driskill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Driskill of Lynchburg, Va. corsage of white carnations and gifts of lingerie. The gifts were in wheel barrow decorated with white crepe , paper and bordered with ivy. . The traditional colors of' green and white were carried out in re freshments and . decorations. The home was attractively decorated for the occasion with arrangements of Magnolia leaves and white glad ioli. , Mrs. E. J. Hill directed the guests to the dining room, wehre the table was covered with a white embroid ered cloth and centered with a love ly i arrangement of white gladioli, where Mrs. W. D. Byrd, mother of th honoree, . served individual cakes iced in white and topped' in green, and Mrs. Ralph ' Honeycutt served ice cream in bridal molds. The punch bowl was placed on a table: in the hall where Mrs. Baines presided. Mrs. Bill Shine and Mrs. Seta Hill assisted in serv ing, t. ' Several bridal contests were con ducted by., the hostesses' and those who were awarded prizes as win ners were Mrs. Walter P. West, Mrs. Earl Huie, Mrs. Clontz Kornegay, and Misses Jean Miller and Jean Newkirk. Others attending were: Mrs. Bill Vann, Mrs. Ralph Best, Sr., Miss Mae Brock, Miss' Ann West, Miss Wilma Brinson, Miss Betty Phillips, Miss Mary Elizabeth Pack er", Miss Carolyn Carr, Miss Lillian Sholar, Miss Joyce Ann Jones, Mrs. Ralph Best, Jr Miss Ross Garner and Mrs. Avon Sharpe. A genius is one who has had enough wealth left him to make it unnecessary that he depend on his talents. . ,': v.; ; . -. fJu-Ponf Drive-In Theatre Highway 258 - Richlands Road-. ; j , ' J( 2 miles out of " Kinston Una, Moa, July 56 xen xaii men , Bart Lancaster . Jody Lawrence rues.,' Wed, July. 7 AS "Happy Go Lovely" David Niven Vera Ellen rhurs., Fri, July 9 4 10 "The Racket" Robert Mitchnm Lizabeth Scoti Sat July U v Doable Featarej "Jungle Jim In Forbidden Land" Johnny WeismnoUer and . AngelUii Greene Also "Indian Uprising" George Montgomery and Audrey Long I i 10 ' . Tinirrnnpi?.' Cartoon Doable Feature Society 1 rim 7 I 4 ft, U 'H t K f vvs ; - MRS. MACK EDWARD SHI VAR, before her marriage June 14 In the Grant's Chapel Church of Mount Olive, was Miss Mar joray Williams, the daughter of Mrs. Otha Milton Edwards of Seven Springs and the late George Williams.' Master Ser geant Shivar," United States Army," is the sfin of Edward McCray SMvar of Seven Springs and the late Mrs. SMvar. Miss Williams Becomes Bride Of M-Sdti Shivar MOUNT . OLLIVE East Carolina College graduate, Miss Marjoray Williams became the bride of M-Set. Mack Edward Shivar, United States Army, In Grant's Chapel Church here June 14. The Rev. H. l. war rel of Seven springs officiated in the double ring ceremony, the bride's ring is the gold wedding band her maternal grandmother wore. . -, Mrs. Shivar Is the daughter of Mrs. Otha Miltonr Edwards - of Seven Springs and the late George Wil liams. ' . , The bridegroom is the son of Ed ward' McCary-Shivar of . Seven . Springs and the late Mrs. Shivar .Presenting the wedding music were Mrs. - Norman D. Graham, pianist and Mrs. Richard Siler, solist Ushers were Albert Hardy Jr Roger Price, cousin of. the bride, Horace and Bryant Shivar; brothers of the bridegroom. Bridesmaid were Mrs. Rachel Garris, aunt of the bride, Miss Patsy Grimes, of Mount Olive, and Miss Carolyn Shivar of Seven Springs, sisters of the bridegroom they wore ballerna-length gowns of ' pastel : CHINQUAPIN, N. C. Sun., Mon, July 5 ft 6 , - - "Iron Mistress" , Alan Ladd Virginia Mayo ' News Tues., Wed., July 7 8j . , , "Operation Secret". . i', Cornel WUde Steve Cochran ' ... Cartoon ''..i Than, Fri, July 9 10 "Springfield Rifle" f Gary Cooper Phlllia Thaxter ; . Short Cartoon, Saturday only, July 11 "Waco" Wild BUI ElUot . 2 Cartoon, Serial Hula Drive In Theatre , ijSl liE I , ft WARSAW N.C. I I ' AJB ." CONDITIONED BT REFRIGERATION X Program for Week of Jnly S ., s , Sunday and Monday, July 5 - B ' "By The Light of The Silvery Moon" .With Doris Day and Gordon MacRae 7 4, . ' -' i' . .. In Technicolor . - ..... Tuesday only, Jury 7 . - - "The Lady Wants Mink" (color) with Eve Arden and Dennis O'Keefe 1 Wednesday, July 8 . "Savage Mutiny": with Johnny WeissmuIIer Cattle Town" ' with Dennis Morgan Thursday and Friday, July 0-10 "White Witch Doctor" f k " " -In Technicolor with' i' Susan Hayi Hayward i Cartoon Saturday, July 11 ; .. "West of Abilene" with Charles Starrett-. ... "T! -riorrcf 13" Warsaw ChurcB; Socials Mrs. Belton Minshew Reporter and Subscription Agent Please Call Mrs. MinshewAt Telephone 554 for News Mrs. Hales Hostess Mineral Springs Club The Mineral Springs Home Dem ontration Club held its June meet Ins at the home of Mrs. E. B. Hales 6aturday, June 20. The demonstration on "Ways of net with matching headdresses and carried bouquets of yellow rosebuds with ivy. Flowers girls were Nan Lancaster, cousn of the bride, and Pamela Herring. They wore ruffled dresses of pastel net and carried baskets of rose petals. Greg Smith nephew of the bridegroom, served as ringbearer. , The bride's only sister, Mrs. Blan che Williams ,was maid of honor. Her gown Was of baby blue ruffled net-and with it she wore a matching headdress and carried a bouquet of pink sweatheart roses and ivy. David R. Shivar was his brother's best man. - The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather Otha Milton Ed wards. She- wore a gown of Chan tilly lace and nylon tulle over satin with fitted bodic, apron of lace, and tulle when formed a semi-train. Her fingertip veil of nylon tulle was attached to halo of seedpearls and her bouquet was of white rose buds, gypsophila, feverfew and ivy. The bride's mother wore a street length dress of navy crepe wth nayy and white accesories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. After the ceremony the bridal couple greeted guest in the vesti bule of the church. For traveling Mrs. Shivar wore a suit of white imported linen trim ed in red, and red and white access ories. After a tour of the Central States the couple wll go to Columba, 3- C. where Mr' Shivar will report to Fort Jackson for reassignment in the Army. Mrs. Shivar holds the degree of bachelor of science in education , During thepast year she was a mem ber of the faculty of the Smithfield Elementary school. Mr. Shiver has served with the United .States Army for the past five years. He is now on furlough after a year of service in Korea. Home Wedding PORTSMOUTH, Va A late after noon ceremony at the home of the bride here on Saturday in marriage Miss Helen Lee Jones, and William Iawson Driskill, Jr. Only the famil ies of the couple attended the ritual.. The Rt. Rev ', William A.Brown was assisted by Dr.. Horace E. Cro mer in conducting the ceremony. Miss Agnes Earnest presented wedding music. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. L. Leroy Jones of Portsmouth and the late Dr. Jones. -Mr. Driskill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Driskill of Lynchburg. . Dr. T. Elmore Jones, uncle of the bride, gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of Chantilly laoe and tulle with off-shoujder yoke of tulle and bouffand skirt of tulle apph- qued with lace in diamond shapes. Her full length veil of silk illusion was attached to a lace cap trimmed with satin and outlined with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white orchids.fleur 'd'amour and lillies of the valley. Mrs. Ewell M. Rawles of Norfolk, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Mrs .Rhae W. Adams of Poit- mouth and Mrs John E. Scott, Jr., of Princeton, N. J. were brMes mades. They wore gowns of sunset net with shirred bodices, full skirts and'matching stoles. They wore mat ching flowored bandeux and carried bouquets of sunburst roses and brown orchids. Mr. Driskill was his son's best man. The mother of the bride wore a gown of white linen and a purple orchid corsage The bridegroom's mo ther wore a gown of smokeablue chiffon and lace with a yellow or- hid corsage. A reception was given sifter the ceremony. The couple left later for a south ern wedding trip, the bride wear ing a silk shantung suit of navy with navy and white ' accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Driskill will ba at home in Richmond in the fall to resume their studies at the Medical College of Virginia. Double Feature and Robert Mltehum Doable Feature Serving a Buffet Supper" was given by Mrs. Hales. Discussions were given on Food Conservation, House Furnishing & Home Management. Mrs. W. H. Moore reported on the Short Course held recently at Ral eigh. Mrs. Hales gave the devotional using as her topic, Conrad Hilton's, "Uncle Sam's Prayer," ' The hostess served potato chips, cookies and lemonade. Mrs-Wahab Entertains at Bridge Mrs. J. H. Wahab entertained members of her bridge club and additional guests Thursday night tfte home of Mrs. Belton Minshew. Gladiolas, petunias and verbena were used in the rooms where the tables were in play. Mrs. Minshew received a novelty planter for club high. Mrs. George Hopkins was given a box of soap for visitor's high. Mrs. Forrest Martin captured traveling and received a novelty planter! Upon arrival the hostess served egg on toast. During progres sions toasted nuts and lemonade were passed. Guests were Mrs. Minshew, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. M. A. Smith, Mrs. V. A. Standi, Mrs. Carl Winders, Miss Nora Black- more and Mrs. E. E. Jones. Duplin B&PWClub Holds Regular Meet The Duplin Business and Pro fessional Women's Club held its regular monthly dinner meeting on Monday night at the School Cafe teria. Mrs. B. F. Hobbs president, pre sided and gave the opening prayer. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Glenn Rollins. Miss Annie Margaret Sykes gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Rollins announced the com mittee approved at a recent ex ecutive meeting as follows: Pro gram cc-ordinator - Miss Mary Alice Blackmore; Education and vocation Miss Mamie Bethea and Mrs. Floyd Strickland; Finance -Mr.s W. J. Middleton, jr. and Mrs. Polly Todd; Health and Safety -Mrs. H. D. Taylor and Mrs. Dick Straughan; International Relations -Mrs. Alton Greenlaw, and Mrs. Thomas Rogers; Legislation - Misses Annie Margaret Sykes and Rebecca Best; Membership Mrs. Carl Winders, Mrs. J. P. Harmon and Mrs. Glenn Rollins; News Service -Mrs. Glenn Rollins and Miss Jean Newkirk; Radio and Television -Mrs. Moseley Phillips and Mrs. P. A. Kitchin; Civil Defence - Mrs. E. B. Boyette. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor; Public Affairs - Mrs. J. P. Harmon; Parliamentarion - Mrs. Avon Sharpe Home Project - Mrs. P.A. Kitchin. A Synopsis of the State Convention at Mayview Manor at Blowing Rock was given by Mrs. J. P. Har mon, . Miss Mary Alice Blackmore and Mrs: Hobbs. Mrs. Paul Kitchin presented a gift to Mrs. Sharpe, re firing president in behalf of the club as a token of appreciation for her services. Mrs. Rollins volunteered to serve as chairman on cancer drive spon sored by the club and Dr. O. S. Matthews. Miss Rebecca Best was welcomed as a new member and Mrs. J. M. Pierce, Sr. as a guest. Mrs. Marriner Is Hostess At Bridge Mrs. Avon Sharpe received a double deck of cards and Mrs. Fred Baars was given a bottle of salad vinegar for traveling on Thursday night when Mrs. Sterling Marriner entertained her bridge club. Lovely arrangements of mixed summer flowers were used throughout the home. The hostess served a congealed salad plate with tea to Mrs. Sharpe, Mrs. Baars, Mrs. Paul Kitchin!, Mrs. J. W. Straughan, Mrs. Edgar Pol lock, Mrs. Q. i. Sutton, Mrs. Milton West and Mrs. Walter P. West. Nursery Hour There will be a nursery during church hour at . the Presbyterian Church beginning Sunday, July S. U D C Taking Orders For Iris ' The James Kenan Chapter U D C is again taking orders for Iris. Any one interested is asked to call Mrs. Paul Potter at 695 or Mrs.yH.. L. Stevens, Jr. at 404 not later than July 10. Philathea Class Holds Meet The Philathea Class of the Bap tist Church met on Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Davis Hollings worth with Mrs. Macon Hollings worth co-hostess and ten members present Mrs. D. H. Carlton, presi dent, presided. The devotional was given by Mrs. N. A. Mitchell. The hostess . served ice cream pie and toasted nuts. . , . , . Mrs. Sheffield Is r . r 'ir.'-'if wtain- 1 1 1 " ' - r 1 'i r"? Mesdames Clark & Cook Entertain At Mrs. George Clark and Mrs. Arthur Cook entertained at four tables of bridge, their club and additional guests at Mrs. Clark's home on Tuesday night at eight o'clock. Mixed summer flowers were used in the home. Upon arrival the guests were served ice cream pie, toasted nuts and punch. During play potato chips, mints and soft drinks were served. Mrs. Robert Lewis was club high scorer and received a bon bon dish. Mrs. J. A. Newkirk was given a bon bon dish for visitor's high. Mrs. Y. L. Smith captured traveling and was given a novelty dish. Guests were: Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Newkirk, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Moman Barr, Mrs. A. Brooks, Mrs. J. A. Porter, Miss Nora Blackmore, Mrs. Lawton Albertson, Mrs. Thomas Rogers, Miss Mamie Bethea, Mrs. James Franklin Strickland, Mrs. Lloyd Strickland, Mrs. Arthur Ben ton, Mrs. Milton West, Mrs. Glenn Rollins and Mrs. J. W. Straughan. Charles West Honored At Birthday Party Mrs. Charles West entertained for her son, Charles, on his seventh birthday Thursday afternoon at three thirty. After games were en joyed Mrs. West assisted by Mrs. Daulton West served cake, ice cream and lemonade to Daulton and Mar shall West, Billy Taylor, Barbara, Dan and Clarence McNeill, Brad and Arthur Minshew, Dwight and Allen Lloyd Smith, Jerry Albertson, Georga Clark, Beth and Lee West. Trucks filled with candy were giv en as favors. Warsaw Group Takes Part In Mrs. Bill Vann accompanied Ann and Mabel Jane Straughan, Judy Rollins, Billy Vann, Bill Straughan, Bill Rollins, Joe Harrell, Hubert Merritt, Drew Grice of Warsaw and Thursday night. Mrs: James Herman Hines re ceived a casserole dish and basket for high score and Mrs. Bill Taylor was given a frog for traveling. Dur ing progressions the hostess served iced drinks and toasted nuts. At the end of play hot fudge sundaes were served to Mrs. Hines, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Ed Hines, Mrs. Ed Strickland, Mrs. Ralph Best, Jr., Mrs. Maurica Jordan, Mrs. Daulton West and Mrs. John Fonvielle. MRS. MOTTE'S SECRETARIAL SCHOOL Wilmington, N. C. Secretarial Course, Business Administration, Stenotype, Comptometer, Stenographic Course. School approved for veterans. ' !viCi addition to ourj - lv fivakA""" v-- - regular night pro. jHj 4fV ir'ificS -"'"-"-jSt orom' 1' thrilling day. I 1 . f 5 jS"? SmJl-'ll light raee. Come out ' 1 t 1 n m I I X J if isdk. U ku:i DAILY : M. II 2 DOUBLES Mm A Racas . 9rTAx .HZyiMC 1 u Jane Carlton of Johnson Church to spend this week at Caswell where they will compete in the State Junior Memory work Tournament on Wednesday. Personals Miss Geraldine Whaley spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Whaley, at Beulaville. Mrs. Lillian R. Quinn was the week-end guest of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Saieed, at Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tavlor and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Knotts, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Knotts, Jr. spent Saturday at Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gresham and children spent Sunday at Topsail Beach. Mrs. Allen Draughan Sr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Strickland left Friday to tour the New England States and Canada. Mrs. W. C. Martin and Arthur Lanier of Carolina Power & Light Co. are vacationing at Carolina Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Jones spent Thursday night at Wrightsville Beach. Mrs. R. L. Sykes of Kenansville visited Mrs. Florence Houston Sat urday. Ann and Lois Tunnel of Greens ville are visiting the J. H. Wahaba and the C. E. Wahabs. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hinson and children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hinson at Charlotte over the week end. Mr. and Mrs Paul Kitchin are visiting Mrs. Kitehin's" mother, Mrs. I. T. Snow, at Hillsville, Va. Beth Crumbier has returned to her home at Clinton after visiting her aunt, Mrs. N. A. Mitchell. Mrs. J. J. West returned Friday after a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Quinn, at Wrights ville Beach. Mrs. Edgar Pollock and daughter, Ellen Ann, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Piner of Tabor City. Mrs. Olive Hinman of Winston Salem is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter and children visited relatives at Cow pens, S. C. over the week end. Mrs. Florence Houston visited her sister, Mrs. W. L. Hinson of Sum merlin's Cross Roads Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Weston or Rocky Mt. were week end guests of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wahab. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cummings and children Haywood and Patsy, spent Sunday at Topsail Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dail and child ren of Rose Hill were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hines. Mrs. Y. L. Smith, Mrs. Bonnie Thomas and son, Steve, made a business trip to Goldsboro Monday. Mrs. Polly Todd and daughter, Paula, have moved to the Middle, ton apartment on Pine Street. Mrs. J. H. Wahab and Mrs. Bel ton Minshew shopped "in Goldsboro on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walker McNeill and children spent Sunday at White Lake. 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