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'o it, "T I I i ..w r titan r ' ' The .New .Hanover Junior High Band, under -the direction of Richard ; JDobson will appear in Concert In f This Concert .will be presented by' ' h TInoa Hill Unl. !iih ...If. ' i ilrst ottering In the "Finer Carolina" jaontest, As one of .the loremort aorganipation pf the town the Music Club has Jonled In the contest with ooooooooooo ACT & CAMERA - . ".CENTER.,, .Photographic Supplies j T" Art Supplies y ' , . Greeting Cards " i, , 05 Market Street , . ' IN WILM1NOTON 5 THEATRE r ( IQiiston,N.C.V; THE TICK OF TBE HR8' New thxa. St, March 6 t , "Alaska Seas" 1 Eobt Ryan Jan Sterling Ploa .Mewi Cartoon , Son. . Wed, March 7 II ; WIUJRagers, Jr. ,cThe7Boy, From ' ' ' ! Oklahoma" ' ''In Warner Color with Nancy OUoa oooooooooooo 'mm A Jl rEfflotoj! .Park ' Dn'ue-ln Theatre pink mix, N.C, Mil the whole II ammmm nnr To See Gwod Shows Phone 20.11 ? HI Movie Guide SStmday March 7 tr - Technicolor - Robert Stacjc Coleen Gray Cartoon. ' . jMon., Tiies., March ' 8- 9 ."Model&The i-larriage broker if. Scott Brady ' -Jeanne- Crain , Cartoon ,N "Wed., Thurs.; March 10-11 "Lure of The Wilderness". In Technicolor ( Jeffrey Hunter . ' Jean .Peters Cartoon & Serial , Last Chapter, mi; -fc- V FtLi Sat., March 12 - 13 rri 'Slight Case Of 0 X; Icrceny" . v , 3Iickey Roohey ' " . Eddie Bracken ' "h ' -ALSO 'lbsr.isrir.3 Trail" l . , . "Lash" LaRue - ! ai "uw" St. John ,' ' , Cartoon fi . A '... i i . . . 7$ 4 i 11.-3 zzl Adver&ics. ) I ; !t : I Omii1 it' aim. in true accord with it's objective - the promotion, of muiical appreciation, enjoyment and culture in the .communty. : For yean the nubile. has xecdimized that the an- nppncementV, of fthy'i 'presentation which, carries .the lute '"Sponsored by th Rosiilll 'Music .Club." is a sure promise of ml' event of out-, standing value and great enjoyment. It' is also a' promise to uphold the standards, let by the Club, to pre sent only the best quality of enter; tainment tor j the community's eh Jojhneot. ' jUi , I -'l v;V .The presentation of the New Han- over-Junior, High Band .will be in keeping Witli j'the-' pbfioies ;of the Club and will otter 1 music lovers the. unusual opportunity of hearing a true symphbnic band. It's splen did virtuousity; and excellent tech nic have been commended by cri tics.; who' know what outstanding band 'music should Je. It ,ls .com posed of 70 young musicians rang ing in age from a trumpet soloist of. . aboi)t " nine .years old through Junlor High's '.Senior class. Four young drum Majorettes will add their speciality numbers to the Con. cerfrana will .add tof the band's splendid appearance" in white, red oodouooboooo TVILITE THEATRE -yjn&Y BEULAVILLE, ,N... Cu'? ;i ' '"i BOXOFFICE OPENS 6:3 h1 .'fsMtHimkWM1 "" 1 1 1 ; 1 ' i i . 1 ii) Thar, Frt, March ; 5 -.. "THUNDER BAY" ' 1 Colw by Technloolor - James Stewart. - Jeanne Dru . Gilbert Boland Dan .Darren 8a& March t : .' ' -. WINNING OF THE. WEST with Gene Antry ;. i Alee "LUCKY LOSERS" with The Bowery Boy Sun, March 7 "I WAS A MALE WAR BRIDE" Cary Grant Ann Sheridan Mon, Tne, March - 9 "BORDER RIVER" Color By Technicolor Jeel MoCrea - Yvonne Do Carlo 000000000004 .900000000000 fJo-Ponf i Drive-In Theatre ZHighway 258 - Richland Road-! 2 miles out of Kinston . . tThnrs. FrU March 4 . S 'Pickup on South Street"! wnn . u Richard Wldmark ' t Comedy . Color Cnrteesr z oat. Marc a v uonue reanareo f City That Never Sleeps"! "Great Sioux Uprising'? I witn JeR taanaiar Color Carteaa Saatt.Mon, March 1 - S ) "Farmer Takes A Wifew; . '.'with Betty Gnkto ; .-.y'-Clor' CarUsn . Bhert -' 1 fTnec, WedTMarch . M I "Master of Ballantrae" wttlj Brn nysaar , Cemedy . Color Cnrtsen SThora,. FrC, March U U "Titanic V with CUftoo Webb ; . Color Cartoon ' : i Ml "WM J!JIJ WARSAW, N.C j :; ., , ... .. . , , NEW WIDE SCREEN STTV .HON. March 1 "THE BOY FROM OKLAHOMA" Warnercolor . i with WIU Rogers, Jr. Nancy Olson Cartoon rinTjii'aW ?-? "TAiGA, SON OF COCHISE" (technicolor) i with Beck Hudson Barbara Rash , MSIIE COULDN'T SAY NO" ' ' ' with Jean Simmons Robert Mitchum ,.r.,.W,--;rv'i-r.;.v..-"w. :'Crtoesi.iia,J..f.ii,X-i.v.ii SAT March U 4THE TALL TEXAN" with Uoyd Bridges 4 ; 1 i l . I i L:. n, director , . ar :1 trainer, has developed a great band by untiring effort and great ability'. He will direct the group in Concert here.' r-':i'i'; , V, The Band win appear at the Rose Hill Theatre, whose - owner and manager, Dennis Ramsey, is cooper ating with the Music Club in making it possible to present this evening of unusual enjoyment to the public. Special prices for musical groups appearing , in a body .with their directors will be made. Any infor mation concerning the concert may be bad from Mrs. J. C Cooper, Jr president of the Rose Hill Music Club, or Dennis Ramsey, manager of the Rose Hill Theatre. - More information regarding this Concert will be available next week. , Vt ...;V,'- WOMAN'S CLUB ; The Rose Hill. Woman' Club met Wednesday Feb. 24th in the Community- Building with Mr. L. A. Wilson, Mrs. H. G. Ward and Mrs. Graham Fussell as hostesses, . J The meeting was opened by Mrs. D. J. Fussell, iii the absence of the president, Mrsl. W. H. Fussell, Mrs. R. L. Carr led in prayer. Mrs. Minnie , Xiee Davis and Mrs.' Edith Y- Wells were receiver as members of the club. "",:' '-''" A motion was made and passed to adopt the projects of the council in the Better Carolina Contest. They were to sponsor "Paint-Up, Clean up, Fix-Up". Week. Also sponsor an annual art week exhibit. They voted to -expand 'the library and to buy venitian blind and furniture for the Community -Building. f. Mrs. S. V. Wilkins urged the club members to attend . an important meeting at the school house Febru ary 25, regarding improvements needed' .in . teaching, facilities. . Mrs. Fussell Welcomed as a guest, Mrs. .James Harper, District Presi dent, - from Southport. ' . Also . -' her mother, Mrs.- C. Ed Taylor. Mrs. Fussell "calledV on -Mrs. Harper to talk to the club. She complimented the club on the many past achieve ments and told of how happy- she was to have had Mrs. tula Herring of this club to be made" Woman of the Year." She urged us to help with the Federation project of re- STAR THEATRE Beulaville, N. C. Clean Comfortable Relaxing March 7 -8 "Botany Bag" . In Color Alan Ladd Jame Mason March 9 -10 "Jesse James vs. Dal tons" In Color Brett King Barbara Lawrence March 11 - 12 "Spook Busters" Bowery Boys Serial March 13 ','Gun Fury" In Color Serial Short ) Comedies Every Night 1. THEATRE ' KINSTON; N. C. Fri, Sat, March - "THE STEEL LADY with Bed Cameron, Tab Banter Starts SaiL, March 7th. "KNIGHTS OF THE ; ROUND-TABLE" with Robert Taylor .' ' : Avs Gardner Technicolor In Cnesaaseope. with , sterephente Bonn COMING SOON THE GLENN MILLER STORY" -fa Technicolor r ' with James Btewart , ; Jon Allyson St. ') 'vSr.ijws' . DOUBLE FEATURE iv i YXi.''- i i -"j Iiiut'iJ.. -ire 1 -.1 aitd vo cuiiUnue with "Help A Hume pro gram. .'. , ' .1:. A grpup ot student! from Rose Hill School with Mr. George Jones as teacher, presented a very inter esting program, giving the history of Independence. Ha& 'after -which Mrs, Jones presented the club with $1240 from the children of ... the school to-be sent in for use in Ihe restoration. " " Mrs. S. V. Wilkin gave a very interesting! review oi - the book, 'Queen's Gift" . The . hostesses- served a delicious dessert course with coffee during the social hour that followed. ;' . ;T '; n 1 . ' 1 "1 if. .' .1 ,i ' MUSIC CLUB MEETS The Rose Hill Music Club met February 16 at the-'home of Mrs. Granville Sheffield with Mrs. S. E. Butler Co-hostess. . '' - Mrs. J. C. Cooper Jr. president. presided over .the business session. At this time' plana-were made for presenting the New Hanover Band in Concert. The Club voted to raise money and buy a piano tq be placed in the community building, as the Music Clubs' contribution to the Finer Carolina Contest Several new members joined the club, Mr Mid Mrs. Dennis Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Vale, Mrs. Kenneth Farrior, Mrs. Doanne Cot tle, and Mrs. Julian Motley. Members of the Wallace Music Club gave a ' most enjoyable pro gram to the Rose Hill Club. Mrs.. Ethel Leary gave two' violin num-. bers: "Souvenir de Wienionski" and "Phemier Solol by Dancla.' Mrs. Robert Sheffield sang the "Rosary" by Nevln and "Sylvia" by Speaks. Mr;' William Farrior accompanied both at the piano. SURPRISE PARTY Misses Carolyn Fussell and Caro lyn Wells were entertained recently at the home of Miss Fussell by a number of friend? with a surprise birthday party. ' The honorees were remembered with many lovely gifts. Games and refreshments'' were enjoyed by: George Hanchey, Nancy Fussell, Joyce Teachey, Don Fussell, GJenn Teachey, Richard Harrell, Stanley Harrell, Sonia Sheffield, Peggy Fussell, Bernard Teachey, Anna Rae Johnson, Shelby Sheffield, Ann Blanton and Sue Fussell. ' ART SLIDE SHOWN Mrs. L. B. Brummitt showed color slides of George Innis, Jr. paintings on Sunday afternoon to art lovers, at the home of Mrs. John Cooper, Jr. " -i CENTER THEATRE Mount Olive, N. C. Sun., Mon., March 7-8 "She Couldn't Say.No" with Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons Tues., March 9 it A Stranger" with Victor Mature & Jean Simmons Wed., Thura March 10 -11 ttr ' r-.:l-r' with Wm.Holden and Ginger Roger . FrL, Sat, March 12 -13 "War Arrow" n Technicolor with Jeff Chandler & o , Maureen O'Hara 3 Nov Thru. Adm:Mat. lura, lirnrnmitt has recently re turned from Tarpon Springs Tla. where eleven of his paintings 'ar on exhibit in the Universalist Chur ch. She told of the i impressive pio hire on exhibit aha how Mr. Ennis show so much, .ability to portray light , . , v , ; ; , , t t , Her are a list of the pictures pn exhibit; Sunset in the Bayou, The TwqgJpXhird Psalm in Triptych, Promise- Realization Fulfillment in Triptych; The .Lord - is in His Holy Temple,-The Only Hope, Truly This Man Was The Son of God, and The Last Shadow of The Cross. DR. MILLER SPEAKS Last Thursday, night a mass meet ing was held in the Rose Hill school auditorium, for the purpose of dis cussion of High School consolida tion. Dr. Miller from the State De partment of Education was guest speaker. Dr. Miller read several re port discovered on surveys made in the, public schools in the last few years, and in this survey it shows that- both ' grammar grades as well as t the higher grades ihow , more advancement in larger schools than in out amaller schools. It was point ed, out by iltr. O. P. 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