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13, ETXANSVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, APRIL U. 1954 lira. W. F. "Bud" - W I W ' ; 3 Friday The Beulaville Free Will Baptist uiiliary met Friday night, Mrs. X-ton Walton presided, "More) Like Tie Master" was the opening hymn , and Mrs, Lydla Nethercutt led the ;oooooooooo Kola Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. C WEEK OF APRIL IS SON. . MON. Three Sailors and A Girl" Powell Gordon MeKae Cartoon News TUBS. - WED. "Voodo Tiger" Johnny WeissmuUer Short Cartoon VETOBS. FBI. 'Appointment in Honduras' : Glean Ford A Ann Sheridan Short Cartoon AT. "Gunbelt" Bene Montgomery A Tab Hunter Serial A Cartoon IOOOOOOOOOOOI Drive-la Theatre Highway 258 Richlands Road 2 miles out of Kinston Thnra., Frl., April 15-16 "Second Chance" with Robert Mitchom Sat, Apr. 17 Doable Feature "Rodeo" with John Archer and "Queen For A Day" San, Moo, April 18 - 19 "Island In The Sky" with John Wayne Toes, Wed, April 20 21 "Marry Me Again" with Robert Cnmmings Than, Fit April 22 - 23 "Tumbleweed" with Aadie Murphy NEW WIDE Pont $mzm alii Sun., Mon., Tues., April 18-19-20 "HONDO" (Warnercolor) with John Wayne and Geraldine Page Cartoons Wed, April 21 Double Feature "BROOKLYN GORILLA" with Bela Lugost JMISSION OVER KOREA" with John Hodiak Thurs, Frl, April 22 - 23 "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" wit hSpecial Cast Cartoon Sat., April 24 Double Feature "LOOPHOLE" with Berry Sullivan "STAGECOACH TO MONTEREY" with Rocky Lane Announcement . ' As is our usual custom during the summer months, "we will begin this Saturday, April i7, closing our store at 12:00 Noon and we will be closed every Saturday afternoon until this fall. ' Please arrange your shopping with this in mind. Soven le News- Miller, News. Adv. tepresentative group in prayer.The Scripture les nn was developed In a Question- Answer panel. Prayer was offered by Mrs." Myrtle Jarman. A business meeting was held and reports were given. Miss Lucille Thomas led the closing prayer. Sunrise Service Th Sunrise Service will be held at the Baptist Church, Sunday morn ing at 5:28 A. M. The public is cor dially invited to attend. 7 of C Met Tuesday The Beulavllle Presbyterian Wo men of the Church met Tuesday night with Mrs. Scott Smith pre siding. Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Jr. was acting secretary. Mrs. Phoebe Pate STAR THEATRE Beulaville, N. C Clean Comfortable Relaxing WL Week of April 18-24 SUN. - MON "Paratrooper" In Color Alan Ladd - Leo Genn TUES. - WED. "Try and Get Me' Frank Lovejoy - Kathleen Ryan THXJRS. "Singing in The Corn" Judy Canova FRI. - SAT. "From Here To Eternity" Burt Lancaster - Montgomery Clift Serial Comedies A Shorts Every Night CENTER THEATRE Mount Olive, N. C Sun., Mon, April 18 r 19 "Money From Home In Technicolor With Dean Martin A Jerry Lewis Tues., WeeL, Thnra, April 20-21 "MARTIN LUTHER" and the Man Who Changed The World Shown 3:30 - 7:00 A 9:00 22 FrL. Sat. April 23-24 n . , , .t . r rnae 01 ue oiue jra In Technicolor Lloyd Bridges and Vera Miles c WARSAW, N.C. SCREEN i To Our Customers Springs Supply Co. led the group in prayer. Reports were alven by Circle Chairmen, treasurer and Chairman of World Missions. A special announcement was made that the offering Sunday would go to overseas reliet Mrs. Aubrey Jonnston gave a reporc on the Youth Fellowship meeting held in Wilmington. A business session was held and Mrs. Orlando Albert, son, program chairman, talked on "World Christian Youth Blaze New Paths." The meeting closed with prayer. Personals Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Watson and daughter of Smithfield, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Willis and sons of Char lotte, were week end guests of Bev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis George Wilkins and family of Edenton were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Sudie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Thomas and children of Warsaw were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Faison Thomas Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown and daughter of Charlotte were week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. ' W. N. Bostic. Mrs. Brown and daughter remained for 'a longer visit. . Little Norma Allen Smith, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith, is a patient in Parrotts Hospital in Kinston. Mrs. Orzo Thigoen. Mrs. Marion Bratcher, Mrs. Lula Parker and Mrs. Adell Matthews were in Kinston Thursday, night to hear Dr. Charles B. Howard. Mr. John G. Kennedy returned to her home Sunday having been a guest several days of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Quinn in Chapel Hill. Mr. Kennedy was a week end guest. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Exum, Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Temple Hill, Mrs. Bud Miller and family were Kinston shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thomas and family spent Saturday in Goldsboro. Mrs. John Thomas. Mrs. Warren Thomas and daughter, Leta Warren, were in Goldsboro shopping last week. Mr. and Mrs. Led Williams were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Haywood Williams in Col umbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Weston were week end guests of Mr. and 1 Pen-Lin Drive-In Theatre Wallace, N. C. 3 L Sunday and Monday, April 18 -19 "MOGAMBO" Clark Gable and Ava Gardner Tuesday and Wednesday, April 20 and 21 "GREAT WHITE HUNTER Gregory Peck Thursday and Friday,- April 22 and 23 THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN" Randolph Scott and Patrice Wymore Saturday, April 24 (Double Feature) GIRLS OF PLEASURE ISLAND' Don Taylor and Audrey Dalton "SON OF THE RENEGADE Johnny Carpenter ' Wallace Drive-In Theatre Wallace, N. C. Sunday. Monday, and Tuesday April 18, 19, and 20 "BOTANY BAY" Alan Ladd and James Mason Wednesday and Thursday April 21 and 22 "STRANGE FASCINATION" Cleo Moore and Hugo Haas Friday and Saturday, April 23 and 24 (Double Feature) "WHITE PONGO" (Gorilla Picture) "BILXIE THE KID OUTLAWED" Bob Steele and Fuzzy St' John IE Mrs. Turner Honored Mrs. Scott Turner was honored Monday . evening when Miss Lou Jackson, Mrs. J. D. Jackson, Mrs, Lou Belle Williams, Mrs. F. L. Nor ris, Mrs. Marlon Bratcher and Mrs. Clyde Brinson entertained with a miscellaneous shower in the school lunch 'room. Assorted cookies and cold drinks were served. Mrs. Turn er received a lovely assortment of gifts. Rev. Smith Holds Services Rev. Thurman Smith of Sea Level is the guest speaker at the Cabin Free Will Baptist Church this week. Services are each evening at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend Birthday Parly Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Pope enter tained Saturday afternoon honoring their- daughter, Harriett Ann, on her eighth birthday with an egg hunt and party. Jimmy Thomas, Brenda and Laden Lanier, Mary Ellen and Danny Bay Kennedy, Nancy and Richie .Bostic, Willie Preston Singleton, Faye and Arthur Frederick Kennedy, Mary Louisa Foster and Richie Gore, Mrs. Katie Davis, Mt Olive, Mrs. Annie Mul drow, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kennedy were guests. A white cake with pink and yellow decorations and drinks were served. Harriet Ann received many lovely and useful gifts. Announce Birth Cpl. and Mrs. Jeffrey James of j Ft. Bragg and Beulaville announce the birth of a son, Jeffrey, Jr., on April 8 in the Family Hospital, Camp LeJeune. Mrs. James is the former Miss Pearl Norris of Beula ville. Mrs. Bill Cade in Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams of Raleigh were week end guests of Mrs. Lila K. Lanier. Mrs. E .H. Denny, Mrs. Led Wil liams and Mrs. Bill Ramsey were in Kinston shopping Tuesday. Mrs. N. E. Gresham of Norfolk, Va., Chubby Gresham, U. S. Army, Texas, Mrs. Vann Murriel of Wake Forest visited relatives here last week. oooooooooooo WHITE THEATRE BEULAVILLE, N. O. Box Office Open 7:00 Show Starts 7:30 Thurs., FrL, April 15-16 "Taza, Son of Conchise" In Technicolor Starring Rock Hudson and Barbara Rush Saturday, April 17 "The Last Posse" . Starring Broderick Crawford, John Derek and Wanda Hendrix Also "Mine With The Iron Door" Starring Richard Arlen Sunday, April 18 "So This Is Love" In Technicolor Starring Kathryn Grayson Merv Griffin and Joan Weldon Mon., Tues., April 19 - 20 "Thunder Bird" Starring. John Derek and Mona Freeman Tuesday, April 21 "Keys To Kingdom" Starring Gregory Peck ooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI TALK OVER PROBLEMS WITH Pi .fea Ask for our free booklet on farm build , ings. It .will help you Kith your building. Ecgla Awsrds Presented at P.T.A. The Beulaville Parents ant Teach ers Association met Monday night for a general meeting. The president, Russell Lanier, presided. - The first grade Rhythm Band was in charge of the first part of the program. Eagle Scout awards were presented to Charles Truett Miller, son of Mr. an dMrs. W. L, ' Miller and Walter Jay Thomas, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jay Thomas, . t. A report from the nominating committee was given. Officers fpr the next year are: President, Mrs. L J. Sandlin, Jr.;. Vice President, Mrs. Herman Milter; Secretary,- Mrs. W. J. Miller; Treasurer, Mr. Ramon Davis. The group wa invited to the cafeteria where refreshments were served. : , 1 Circle II Circle H, Beulaville Presbyterian Women of the ChurcdJ met Tuesday night in the home of Mrs. Laughter Jackson. Mrs. Maurice. Jackson pre sided. A business session was held. Mrs. Sherwood Snyder was in charge of the program. The hostess served novelty sandwiches, cold drinks and, cake. There were eleven in attendance. Mrs. Kornegay Entertains H.D.C. The regular monthly meeting of the Scott Store Home Demonstra tion Club was held 'Wednesday, April 7, at the home of Mrs. Edd Kornegay with 22 members and one visitor present. During the business part of the meeting the president, Mrs. Emmett Kelly, appointed a committee to work the community for the bene fit of the Cancer drive. A motion was made to again make an effort to improve the mail boxes and surroundings. The district meeting was dicussed which is to be held in Cumberland County oh April 22. Many of the group are planning to attend. The home agent, Mrs. Johnson, gave a demonstration on "Profes sional Sewing." She said one could study the pattern carefully before GARDEN SEED SOY BEANS MILO SUDAN GRASS MILLET CROTALARIA and VELVET BEANS WEST & STANTON Kinston, N. C. US! W '1-3 . Properly built farm buildings are a sound investment. See us on your building needs, large or small. We'll help with planning advice and can supply all the materials you'll need. attempting to cut the garment She also said every woman that sewa should own a racing wheel and dressmaker carbon paper. Mrsy Jonas Dail gave report on "HousefurnishingX Mrs. D. L. Scott reported n f-H Leader and Mrs. Cecil Kornegay on music. : Mrs, Donnel Kornegay assisted the hostess in serving sandwiches and cold drinks to the group. Next meet ing (m May will be with Mrs, jr. W; Walters. , - - . Mcgnolia II.D.C. The Magnolia Home Demonstra tion Club held its regular, meeting Thursday Afternoon April 8, 195i at the club building with the president Mrs. 3. W. Evans, presiding. ' The meeting opended with a song "The Old North State.'' The devo tional was led by Mrs. Alvln Pow ell. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, the roll Wallace, N. C. Night: Show at 6:45 and Starts at 1M Sunday Shows Start at 2.-00, 4:00 nd t-M Thursday "JUBILEE TRAIL" Starring -m . Joan Leslie a Forrest Tucker Sat, April 17 -if "Texas Badman" Starrinf Wayne Morris Tm From Arkansaw Starring Jimmy Wakeley Sun, Mon, Tues. , April 18, 19, A 20 "BENEATH THE 12 MILE REEF" In Cinemascope Starring Robert Wagner Terry Moore Wed., April .21 DOUBLE FEATURE "PARIS MODEL In Color Starring Paulette Goddard Marilyn Maxwell "BATTLE OF APACHE PASS" Jeff Chandler OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI I Outdoor Accessories Make Your Home A Summer Resort See Our Large Selection o o o o o O HfVfr J. m v o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Heilig "FOR YOUR SUMMER FURNITURE" loooooooooooooooooooooooo I ? ' ' THOMAS J. WEBB M I : EFIRD S NEW MAN- jj! 1 5"; I AGER WELCOMES Kl 1 n Easier Sale f I f I : I ; t Fashions Start Young at EFIRD'S .il j ChUdren Rayon Tweed Suit With ' fivf iPj ' 0 ' I bag - Colors, Violet & Blue- . ' 4vb- I Size3to6X ; JvVtv , n s Jj v Girls and Sub-Teen Dresses in Vi W ! U ) b combination Nylon Taffeta and f 1 I itli') . h; h figured taffeta. Size 7 to 14 'j) J'Jl) I 1 H . r 2W'to'$8.95 flf y j B ; Gir,Toppe: - "'ffi' ' k Checks & Gabardine ) U Jl ', III 1 f I!;: " w 14 - ?5.S5 to 512.95 . 1 M call, followed. Due to absence of the treasurer there was no treas urer's report. The club voted to give a fitted sewing kit. to the outstand ing home economics girl, .; A club exhibit' was discussed for the week, May 2 through 7, and an exhibit committee i appointed, Mrs. Sallie Tucker, Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and Mrs. Paul Bass. v miss riager gave tne aemonscra- tion The Professional Touch In Sewing." . , . , ' House furnishing notes were given by Mrs, Kenneth Taylor. The club was glad to welcome two new mem bers, Mrs. William Potter and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson; The meeting closed by repeating the club collect. At the close of the meeting he hostesses, Mrs. M. E. Llndsey and Mrs. Paul Bass served delicious re freshments.' There were seventeen members and one visitor present. Mr?. J. W. Evans, Pres.. Mrs. U.G. Turner Sec. April 15-16 DOUBLE FEATURE OWL SHOW ' "Man Betrayed" Starring John Wayne o o o c o o o o Cushion Gliders Metal Rockers Metal Tables Chaise Lounges Metal Chairs California Redwood O O O O O o o - Leviae of Kinston, Inc. O O o o SALE r Starts April 16 Ends AprU 24 SAMPSON IIDW. CO. CLINTON,' N. C. r - -x Briue-jn Tbutre ; PINK HILL, N.CL ' Shows at 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. : "Where the whole Family Goes" To See Good Shows Phone 21M II Sunday. April 18 1 "Son of Pale Face rr Bob Hope ' Jane Russell Cartoon Mon., Tues., April 19 20 Monkey Business Marilyn Monroe Gary Grant Cartoon Wed., Thurs., April 21 - 22 The Plains" Randolph Scott Phyllis Kirk Cartoon & Serial Fri., Sat., April 23 - 24 rr Berry Sullivan Polly Bergen ALSO rrif i Out Post" Lash LaRue Al "Fuzzy" St. John 4 Cartoon; -'S;;; OOOOOOOOOOOO mm : Seven Springs, N C. L i ii Prca.s CcrCwwiis Scj3 rAIWlS Ai OILS r;v.i.v -i Y ' .. 7' IQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO h7 ::,..,(& 1,' I'-.'lt
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