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rL xs mm izs, ktxansvuxe. n. c, Thursday. April 8, ism m L -'J Mitt Zettie C-T3 MASTERS - Uu Brlnson, daughter of Mrs,. Ella Brinson. of Magnolia,' N. O, was recently granted tha Masters degree to social studies from New York University. Miss Brinson received the B.S. de gree from A.&X College, Greens boro, N. C ; She Is a teacher of English and Social Studies at Char ity High School to Hose Hill, N. C. fine Is also a native of Duplin Co. oooooooooooo TYillTE THEATRE , ' BETJLAVnXE, N, CL BOXOFnCB OPENS :30 ' SHOW STARTS 7:00 - ' Ifeatm, Iflrt, April . 9 ; "Easy To Love" In Technicolor A- ' Wmiaiiia - Van Johnson and Teny Martin Sat, April It , ; . Double Feature ; "Arena" '..Teehnieolor.' Cfir Town Jean Hagen Felly Bergen - Barbara Lawrence "Wagon Wheels" With Randolph Scott : Abe selected Short Subjects Son, April 11 ' . . . James Stewart In - "Broken Arrow" Technicolor with Jeff Chandler Debra Paget Asm selected Short Subjects' - 1000000000004 oooooooooooo Park Briue-ln Tbatre pink mix, n. c. Shows at 7:0a&-9:00 p.m. 'TTiere Ihe whole FcniilyGoes" To See Good Shows , , -r Phone 211-1 Yolt Weekly Movie Guide San., April 11 , - , "Yar Paint'1 In Color Robert Stack ' Joan Taylor " Cartoon & Short Rcia lliliizn ; VriiCS II.C. Pc:m The N. C. Poem of Today, a dally feature In the News and .Observer, was written by Arlene F. Locker- man In last Sunday's paper. The poem: - .- PRACTICE PAINTINO Paint a pretty picture . Really it is simple - ""' t Paint a girl with a yellow curl ' And maybe add a dimple. ' If you find a landscape , Mope suited to your style, : 1 ". Try sitting on a hillside 4 Painting nature for a while. . ;: Anyone can draw a leaf s, : ' Or paint a starry sky , : Put some petals on a stem v Or make a bluebird fly. 'But if you fall completely Please don't get out of heart . Daub some colors here and there And call it modern art. ' v ARLENE P. LOCKERMAN Rose H1U Summerlin H.D.C. Met Thursday ; The Summerlln's Home Demon stration Club met Thursday in the home of Mrs. Elbert Whitman with six members and one visitor pre sent' " Mrs. T. A. Jemlgan called the meeting to order. Mrs. Edd Good man gave the treasurers report and read the -minutes, then gave the devotional. . Miss Hager gave an interesting demonstration on Pood Conserva tion., Our leaders 'and the group J STATE COLLEGE HINTS ' . TABLE LINENS Table ' linens that are . drab or streaked from ' bleaching can be made, pretty again by tinting to newness. Perhaps you can use bands of bias tape -or rick-rack in design to give that ready-to-be-dlscarded table cloth an dnapkins another 13 Pen-Lin Drive-In ' , - Theatre Wallace, N. C. 1 Sunday and Monday, . : April 11 and 12 "RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO" " Audle Murphy and Dan Duryea Tuesday and Wednesday . ' AprU 13 "CAPTAIN sUDD" Randolph Scott ' 14 Thursday and Friday,- April 15 and 18 "HELL BREAKS LOOSE" Hedy Lamar - Robert Cummings SAT, April 17 Double Feature "THE ARENA" Gig Young "STALLION CANYON" J Ken Curtis . .Wallace Drive-In Theatre ' Wallace, N. C. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday . : : v AprU 11, 12, and 13 "THOSE RED HEADS FROM SEATTLE" Rhonda Fleming - Teresa Brewer Wednesday and Thursday, . . April 14 and IS "AFFAIR -IN MONTE CARLO" Merle Oberon Sc Richard Todd Friday and Saturday, April 16-17 Double Feature 1 "LONE STAR" Clark Gable and Ava Gardner "THREE OF A KIND" - Billie Gilbert Miss Laura West Bride-Elect, Honored Miss Laura West bride-elect, was honored Wednesday evening at 7:30 when Mrs. J. E. West Mrs. Mac donald Brock and Miss Betty West entertained with a miscellaneous shower at Mrs. West's home on Col lege Street ' The home was attractively deco rated with greenery, mixed spring flowers and candles. The dining table was laid with a lace cloth centered , with .an ar rangement Of white carnations, pom poms, gladiolis and candles. Miss West was presented a cor sage upon arrival After playing games, guests were invited into the dining room where they were served bridal ices, mints and nuts. They were then directed into the living' room where Miss West was seated at a table filled with gifts. . Invited guests were: Miss West honoree, Misses Sue Shine, Hazel Mathls, Joyce Whittle, Agnes Turn age, Jean Newkirk, Lib West, Betty Phillips, Lillian Sholar, Lillie Mae Phillips; Mesdames H..M. West Jr., Jim Fulford, Norman Jones, Paul B. Berry, ' George Sutton, Glen Brown, W, P. West, J. N. West, Jr., Billy Houston and Kenneth Brock. months ot use. Percale sheets, the lovely color ed ones or white, can be most ef fectively used as table cloths. One sheet will make a complete setting provided you cut wisely. ; Lace - course Hamburg is mighty pretty as a trim of you might pre fer .to have the sides and ends plain. The nems snouia oe,put in by hand if you decide on a plain cloth. - . -Percale-sheet lableclothes are pretty indoors or out .They are inexpensive V most . every home maker can have one for her party and dress-up affairs. Don't get thin, slazy sheets. Get the best quality you'll still have a cheap, but beau tiful cloth. A A' silence' cloth of some thick, heavy material will make your table look much prettier. A silence cloth chould be used to protect your polished table - too many hot-dish mats make a table look cluttered. STAR THEATRE Beulaville, N. C. Clean ' Comfortable Relaxing V'L Week of AprU 11 - 17 Son., Mon., "Stranger Wore A Gun" . In Color Randolph Scott Claire Trevor gave interesting reports on Health, Music, and clothing. During the recreational period several games were enjoyed. Mrs. Whitman served coconut pie and coffee. Tues Wed. "Three SaUors & A Girl" In Color Gordon MaoRae - Jane Powell Qtitnarie.s MRS. LOLA BLANTON " Mrs. Lula Blanton, 78, widow of Blannie Blanton,' died late. Friday afternoon at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Alvira Dixon near Rose Hill, Funeral services were conduct ed at. the home of Mrs. Dixon Sun. day afternoon at 8 o'clock by the Rev." Julian "Motley, pastor of ihe Rose Hill Baptist Church, assisted by the Rev. C E. Vale, pastor of the Methodist Church. Burial was in the Fussell family cemetery near Rose Hill. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Dixon, with whom she made her home; two sons, Jack Cole of Willard and Edward Cole ot Rose Hill; 20 grandchldlren .and 15 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; three brothers, C. C. and G. T. Brinkley of Teach- ev and Roscoe Brinkley of Rose Hill. IOOOOOOOOOOOI HulaDrive Wu-Ponf Drive-In Theatre Highway 258 Rlchlands Road 2 miles out of Kinston Than., FrL, AprU 8-0 "DevU's Canyon" with Dale Robertson Sat, April 10 Doable Feature "Sierra Passage" with Wayne Morris and "Cry of the Hunted" with Barry Sullivan Than., FrL "Sky Commando" Dan Duryea Frances Glfford Also Pete Smith Specialty Sat "Roll On Texan Moon" with Roy Rogers also Little Rascals Serial Shorts A Comedies Every Night a WARSAW, N.C. NEW WIDE SCREEN Sun, Mon, Toes., AprU 11 - 13 - 13 THE GLENN MILLER STORY (technicolor) with James Stewart A Jane AUyson ' -' -News "' '- . Wed., AprU 14 Double Feature "MARR YME AGAIN" with Marie Wilson "WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND" with, James Warren Thurs, FrL, AprU 15-16 "SINS OF JEZEBEL" (Ansco Color) with Paulette Goddard A George Nader Cartoons Sat, AprU 17 Double Feature "PERILS OF THE JUNGLE" with Clyde Beatty "BITTER CREEK" with BUI Elliott Soil, Mon., April U - 18 Doable Feature "A Queen Is Crowned" i and "Meet Me at the Fair" with Dan Daley Tuea., Wed, April 13-14 "Back To God's Country" with Rock. Hudson Thurs., April 15 "Second Chance" with Robert Mttohum and Linda Darnell . C CENTER THEATRE Mount Olive, N. C FRL, SAT., SDN, MON, AprU 9-10-11 12 'The Robe' The first motion picture in CINEMASCOPE Technicolor with Sterophonlo Sound Starring Jean Simmons and Victor Mature and a cast of LOWs Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. C WEEK OF APRIL U SDN. . MON. "Blowing Wild" Gary Cooper News A Cartoon TDES. - WED. "Girls in the Night" Joyce Holden ' Short A Cartoon THURS. . FRL "East of Sumatra" Jeff Chandler Short A Cartoon SAT. "No Holds Barred" Bowery Boys Also "Curly" Larry Olsen Serial A Cartoon ioooooooooooi . i , i ' -j r- -r : 'v-'-i- r V me -das. TECH.-. First Cinemascope Hit At Regular Prices Your Rexall Drug Stores Kenansville Drug Co. KENANSVDLLE TDES, WED, April 13 - 14 "THE BIGAMIST" with Ida Lapino THURS., FRL, SAT, AprU 15, 16, 17 "HONDO" In Color with John Wayne and Geraldlne Page COMING SOON "MARTIN LUTHER" c Mon., Tues., April 12 1 'CakiiiilyJane' Technicolor .Howard Keel . Doris Day Cartoon '-. 13 it Wed., Thurs., April 14 - 15 "fcriu--n" V'.'.-t . ', T1 - .-. -'- l'-'- '"'h - -In Technicolor ' John Payne' , Arlene Dahl ' .Cartoon & Serial FrL. Sat. AcrH 16-17 Xhnh My Heart' - Kay Rliaand - Gene Tierney ALSO JcZJiUc. Four Big Days Exclusive Engagement n. 1 Tuesday, Vednesday Thursday, Friday AprU 13; 14, 15, 16 Special Matinees Tues. & Thurs. 3:00 p.m. Comments 5. -w 'i , tAU the Splendor ihe Drama f t,.,the Heart of a motion nettms r ' i) i . t L3SET otnt Tims . . . nuico m wist ohim ant BHXY GRAHAM. Noted Evangelist: "The Martin-Luther" film Is one ot the most phenomenal and thrilling stories of modern times. No punches are pulled in giving the full story ot why and how Protestantism was born and how justification by faith became the watchword ot the Church. I would like to urge Christians ot every denomination to see It. It will strengthen their faith. DR. J. MANNING POTTsl Editor of "Upper Rpom" Methodist Magaslne: "At long last a great Protestant film has been pro duced. What Is more fitting than that it should be on Martin Luther, the father ot the Reformation. Not only Protestants, but people of all faiths should see this extraordinary historic production." DR. JAMES G. FATTON, Ex. See! General Council, Presbyter terian Church, V. 8. (South) i The Luther film Is a must for every Christian, It is not only a thrilling movie, but it tells in an unforgettable way the story ot religious freedom in a day Wnen tnat story is so sorely needed. Thank God for ' Zmim, tea teW. Assorif ' I ttd ; Admission Prices Have Been Sloshed Willi Church Cc: pons' Adults 80c Evenings - 65c.Mati'nees Children 20c All Times .'c':s.Saaf::fe:;:?;; r r . .ft.., : ' " . 1 f ' EsssSlASPIRBN No Fasfer-Acfing Aspirin Made Full 5-grain tablets. Bottle of 100. REG. 54c Hs2" Mi31 ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION Multi-purpose antiseptic and mouth wash. PINT REG. 79c READY-SHAVE SHAVING CREAM, push-button spray lather, 10 ozs. Reg. 1 .00 2 for 1,01 LAVENDER BATH POWDER, fragrant, long-clinging. Box Reg. 1 .25 2 for 1.26 PRO-CAP ADHESIVE TAPE, sticks better, less irritating, 1 "x5 yds Reg. .39 2 for .40 DEFENDER HOUSEHOLD GLOVES Natural latex rubber. S.M.L.....REG. 79c. 2 for 80o - XLENZO HAIR BRUSH Nylon bristles. 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