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the dtjpltn
Personals
i Iklisa Barbara Tucker, E. C. C,
: Greenville spent last week end with
.. her mother, Mrs. Bettiemae Tucker.
. '. Mrs. E. W. Saunders and. son' of
. JEychmond, Va. - spent a few days
f Ih her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L.M.
rfhdersQn.
rMr, 'and Mrs.
Norwood Baker of
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Drive-In
Theatre
PINK HILL, n. c.
; Sunday, May 2
"'Girls of Pleasure Island"
Technicolor
Don Taylor - Gene Barry
Cartoon
Mon., Tues., May 3 -4
"One Minute To Zero"
Robert Mitchum - Ann Blyth
Cartoon
Wed., Thurs., May 5-6
"The Savage"
Technicolor
Charlton Heston - Joan Taylor
Cartoon & Serial
Frl., Sat., May 7-8
"The Moonlighter"
Fred MacMurray and
Barbara Stanwyck
ALSO
"Brooklyn Gorilla"
Be la Lugosi
Cartoon
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LMEiE TUT
Is now open as a Negro Resort and Recreation
Center. Located 2 miles south of Rose Hill is
the newest and finest Negro Resort in Eastern
North Carolina. The Lake will accomodate over
4000 swimmers.
A new modern bath house with hot and
cold water.
Sheltered area with seats facing lake open
air pavilion for dancing. New Modern Grill.
Play Ground for Kiddies. Beach wear and
Novelties.
Picnic grounds with table arid seats for
spreads. Well lighted for night use. Lake well
stocked with fresh water fish..
v Open air movies and special programs as
scheduled.
v Ample parking space for all visitors. Uni
formed Negro Police Officers on duty at all times. v '
Drinking, profane and vulgar language: and in
decent conduct will not be tolerated. ' '
Special rates and fund raising plans to all 1
religious, educational, civic
zations. ' k'
Interested parties may write to Manager ;a
Lake Tut, Rose Hill, N. C. .
For Best In Recreation
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Cose HiU,
Charlotte spent last week end with
his parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Parker.
. Mr. and Mrs. Allison. Rogers and
children of Charlotte spent the week
end with hiss mother J Mrs. Allie
Rogers J. ,
, .Mr. and Mrs. Parley-Potter spent
Sunday with '.Mr2 qfid Mrs;-' Alvln
Potter In Albertson. - r.
' Mr: and Mrs, W. EMichaeU and
children of Durftam'-spent the week
end with her 'mother, Mrs.. ArAia
bell Barden. Mrs. Michael and
children remained for a week's
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Brantley and
children of Spring Hope were Sun
day guests of her parents the L. M.
Sandersons.
Mr .and Mrs, Mac Antley and
children of Wilmington '), recently
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Danca
Theatre
WALLACE, N. C.
Thurs. - Frl. April 29 - 30
"THE STRANGER WORE A GUN"
Randolph Scott and Claire Trevor
Eat. DOUBLE FFATURE May 1
"SANTE FE STAMPEDE"
"BOWERY CHAMPS"
with East Side Kids
OWL SHOW
"FALLEN ANGEL"
w ith Alice Faye and Danna Andrews
Sun - Mon - Tues. May 2, 3, 4
"ROSE MARIE"
Cinemascope
Ann Blyth and Edmond Purdam
Wed. May 5
"SIOUX CITY SUE"
Gene Autry
Doable Feature - All Star Cast
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Phone 447
Forrest H. Smith, Pres.
and General Manager
and fraternal organi
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N. C
spent a few days with Mrs. Maude
King. 11 ir '
Mrs.- Claude Bundy of Gatesville
visited a fewxdays with her father,
J. A. Smithtand other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barden of Wil
mington and 'Mrs. Ann Barden of
Warsaw spent several days with
Mrs. Lanle Heath. Mrs. Heath Is
now visiting with the Bardens in
Wilmington. (
Rev. and Mrs. White and son
Jimmy were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Pippin.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and
children were Sunday guests of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Taylor
in Penderlea.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns and
Vernell Blackburn of N. J. are visit
ing relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor
spent the first of the week with her
mother, Mrs. Craven and other rela
tives in Lexington and High Point.
Mrs. Craven returned with them
for a visit.
Miss Betty Jean Johnson of E.C.C.
Greenville spent the week end with
her mother Mrs. Anna Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Halberg and
children of Goldsboro spent last
Sunday with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Wilson.
Friends will be sorry to learn that
Mr. Tom Batts is very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Turner and
daughter Diane of Bryson City, N.C.
spent a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner.
"Bunky" Evans, U. S. Army, Camp
Gordon, Ga. is spending a two
weeks leave with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Evans.
Mrs. Alice Gaylor is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Wade Gaylor in Newport
News.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Rouse were Mr. and Mrs.
Stafford of Reidsville.
Seniors Honored
The Senior class enjoyed a "Tacky
Party" given by the mascots, Mar
garet Fisler and Gary Smith, last
Wednesday night in the Womans'
Club Building. Spring flowers and
Magnolia leaves were used for dec
oration.
A number of games were enjoyed
and Caroline Sasser was winner for
being the tackiest.
The mascots mothers, Mrs. Harry
Fisler and Mrs. Jerry Smith served
mints, nuts, cookies, ice cream and
punch.
Bible School
Vacational Bible School will begin
May 17-21 at the Baptist church. It
will start each morning at 8:30 and
close at 11:30. All boys and girls,
ages 4-16 are urged to attend. There
will be a picnic and Commencement
Program on Friday evening - 21st.
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Hula Drive
In Theatre
CHINQUAPIN, N. C.
WEEK OF MAY 3
SUN. - MON.
"Salome"
Rita Ilayworth & Stewart Granger
News
TUES. - WED.
"Vice Sauad"
Edward Robinson and
Paulette Goddard
Short & Cartoon
THURS. - FRI.
"Peter Pan"
Walt Disney's
Short
SAT.
"Gun Fury"
Rock Hudson & Donna Reed
2 Cartoons
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Starring Randolph Scott
2nd Big Feature "Shaggy"
SUN. - MON,
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Calamity
with Doris Day and Howard Keel
TUES. -WED..
Devil's
. Starring Virginia Mayo
THURS.- FRL
"Money From Home"
with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis
Color Cartoon
SAT. May 8
A.
am - wuauw&w jr-
Starring George Montgomery and Joan Vohs
8ih. Monlh
Honor Roll
FIRST GRADE: Jean Barnette,
Nina Jean Matthews, Veralyrl Ann
Merritt, Bobby Smith, J. Craig Rich,
Frank Thomas.
SECOND GRADE: Cheryl Jean
Cavenaugh, Eddie Lindsey, C. H.
Pope, Jr., Harry Pope, Bill Smith,
Mary Alice Thomas, Sara Evelyn
Wilson.
THIRD GRADE: Carlos Batts,
Sandra Ch;stnutt, Vicky Oates,
Dalton Rouse.
FOURTH GRADE: Ban Bishop,
Grace Drew, Robert Lanier, Buddy
Pope.
FIFTH GRADE: Donnie Ezzell.
filXTH GRADE: Odell Chestnutt,
Franklin Rogers, Barbara Taylor.
SEVENTH GRADE: Mary C. Bass,
Peggy Boone, L, E. Brown, Rachel
Johnson, Ann Pope, Kay Pope, Gene
Rouse.
EIGHTH GRADE: Mattie Mae
Merritt, Nettie Potter.
HIGH. SCHOOL: Delma Ezzell,
Geraldine Howard, Evelyn Ritter,
Frank Williams, Dorothy Knowles.
Baptist Church
Schedule
MONDAY - G. A. & R. A. 7:30
P.M.
TUESDAY - Sunday School officers
and teachers meet at 8:00 P.M. for
monthly meeting.
WEDNESDAY - Cherub Choir
215 P.M.; Adult Choir ft:00 P.M.
THURSDAY - All Vacation Bible
School Workers meet at the church
to plan work at 8:00 P.M.; Deacon's
Meeting 8:00 PM.
FRIDAY ft SATURDAY - Pcginal
Training Union Tournament at Wal
lace. Class Night, May 1
The Magnolia Senior Class will
have their class day exercises Fri
day, May 7, at 8:00 P.M.
The title is "Plantation Song" by
Mary Sullivan Kelley. The program
is as follows:
1. "The Span," Hilda Brown; 2.
"The Legend", The Dreamer, Doro
thy Knowles and Kismet, J. C.
Byrd; 3. "Bridge-a-dear", President,
Carolyn Jones; 4. "Just Plank Talk",
Historian, Kitty Herring; 5. "The
Song", Poet, Adelia Kelly; 6. "Brid-
gettes". Newsmongers, Hugh San
derson, Revere Watson; 7. "Plank-i'
tudes", Statistician, Marie Skipper;
8. "Keepers of the Tolls", Testators,
Hilda Brown, Carolyn Sasser; Gift-
torians. Ruby Lanier and Carolyn
Wilson; 9. "Kismet at the Bridge",
Prophet, J. C. Byrd.
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TWILITE THEATRE
BEULAVILI.E, N. C.
Box Office Open 7:00
Show Starts 7:30
WEEK OF MAY 2 - 8
Sun., Mon.
"Salome"
In Color
Rita Ilayworth - Stewart Granger
Tues., Wed.
"Donavan's Brain"
Lew Agres - Jean Evans
Thurs., Fri.,
"Captain's Paradise"
Yvonne De Carlo - Alec Guiness
Little Rascals Comedy & Serial
Sat.
"Rachel and The Stranger"
Robert Mitchum - Loretta Young
Serial
Comedies & Shorts Every Night
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May 2
Jane"
May 4. 5
Canyon'
& Dale Robertson
May 6 -7
With Our Boys , '
Austin Baker, U. S. Army, arrived
home Tuesday for a thirty day leave
after serving his term of duty in
Japan and Korea. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker of Mag
nolia. Junior-Senior
Banquet
HnTheWMagnolia Junior-Senior Ban
CjUet -Wat held recently at the
school.
The program was as follows:
.,, Toastmjstress, Marie Watson; In
!voaat(on,'i J. W. Newkirk; Toast to
aeniPrs,i;Ann Rich; Response, Caro
lyn .Jones;: Toast to guests. Sue
Batts; Response, Leatha Baker;
Tuast to Faculty, Billy Ray Lanier;
Response, Mrs. C. H. Pope; Song,
"The Easter Parade" Waiters and
Waitresses; Talk, Mr. D. B. Teachey,
School songfc all.
The mflii consisted of orange
uice, country style steak, mashed
potatoes, gravy, green beans, tossed
salad, rolls, butter, ice cream, cake
and icod tea.
Its. Pickett
Entertains Club
Mrs. N. T. Pickett was hostess to
her bridge club last Wednesday
night at her home. Arrangements
of iris, roses and other spring
flowers were used for decorations.
Mrs. Ij. H. Missell won high score
prize which was a guest set. ITrs.
J. N. Home won bath towels for
floating prize and- note paper fol
low score.
The hostess served a congealed
salad on lettuce, chicken salad
sandwiches, ritz crackers, pecan
cake and coffee.
FREE
INSPECTION AND
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EAST COAST
PEST CONTROL
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ROSE HILL, N. C.
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CENTER
THEATRE
- Mount Olive, N. C.
Sun., Mon., Tues., May 2, 3, 4
CINEMASCOPE
"Knights of the
Round Table"
Robert Taylor - Ava Gardner
Adm: Children 20c Adults 50c
Wed., Thurs., May 5 - 6
Color by Technicolor
"The Naked Jungle"
Eleanor Parker - Charlton Heston
Selected Short Subjects
FRI. - SAT. May 7 -
"Paris Playboys"
Leo Gorcey - Hunt Hall and
The Bowery Boys
Selected Short Subjects
Peti-Lin Drive-In
Theatre
Wallace, N. C.
Saturday. , May 1
' ' ' (rJo'uble Feature)
''HIGH NOON"
Gary Cooper
"NO ESCAPE"
' ' Lew Ayres
Sunday and Monday,
May 2 and i
"ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO1
Wm. Holden and Eleanor Parker
Tuesday and Wednesday,
May 4 and 5
'GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY"
' Red Skelton
Thursday and Friday,
May 6 and 7
"RAW DEAL"
Dennis O'Keffe - Marsha Hunt
Saturday, May 8
(Double Feature)
"FOUR .-FACES WEST"
Joel McCrea
'SOI OF THE NAVY"
'H Jean Parker
Wallace Drive-In
' . TheatrA
Wallace, N. C.
Friday and Saturday.
April 30 and SI ( Double Feature)
"TERROR .ON A TRAIN" :
- . Glen Ford
: "HERB COM18 TROUBLE" :
William Tracy & oe Sawyer ;
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday -(
. May X 3, and 1
-SINS OF JEZEBEL"
Wedneadav and Thuradav.
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V BrbaraBrltton
Friday and Saturday,
Maj:J. anJLfl . : Double Feature
-iV;tVAtt Murphy ,-:v
:'V : ' Barbara Brlttoa
OUTLAW'S BRIDGE
v Mrs. J. H. Parker '
- Rev. and Mrs. Vinton Bowering
of Abington, Mass. will arrive the
first Sunday to spend the following
week jtn the community. Rev. Bow
ering will conduct the first Sunday
night services at 7:30 p.m. and also
give the morning message for Home
Coming and Mother's Day the sec
ond Sunday in May. Everyone is
invited to be present for both ser
vices. Gus Ulrich, State College studer.:
of Raleigh, spent Saturday nigh!
Hu-Pont
Drive-in Theatre
Highway 258 - Rich'.ands Road
2 miles out of
Kinston
Thurs., Frl., April 29 - 30
"EAST OF SUMATRA"
with Jeff Chandler
Sat., May 1 Double Feature
"FOUR FACES WEST"
with Joel McCrea and
"IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE"
with Richard Caroson
Kun., Mon., May 2-3
"LET'S DO IT AGAIN"
with Ray Milland
Tues., Wed., May 4 - 5
"ALL ASHORE"
with Dick Haymcs
Thurs., Fri., May 6 - 7
"WHITE WITCH DOCTOR"
with Robert Mitchum
Soy Beans
Ogden - Roanoke
Woods Yellow
Wilsons Black
Peas
Iron & Clay
Cow Peas
Martins Milo
Cat TaU Millet
Crotalaria
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Kinston, N. C.
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attended a birthday
dinner honoring their uncle Black,
ledge. Harper at Woodington, Sun
ivirs. mane lerry or nenansvijie
spent 'Saturdaynight antj lunday
with M. and Mrs. M. W. gutter,
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Joyce Grady an, WUUam Sui,
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District? meeting ot Home Demon--stration
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Mrs. Pat Robinson and Miss Edna
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