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iicvo u c a .c r fES; "3, jcrJAiravrxn pj'Ci -.1 . (1 K C'C) J Ik.. WJ ""Ny t i '. '1. t,ys T V, MfU f," t n If r. - - -' .' V "f. It f . v.. t, V o c 7.L,l!:;.:r.;l S:!al3G-n.Ci'jb Mr. W. L. Hamnet Education .Representative of the Wildlife Re source Commission of Raleigh was guest speaker, at the Kenansville Garden Club on Monday ' evening. May 24, in the home of Mrs. C B. Guthrie Sr. Mr. Hamnet was Intro duced by s Mrs. Carolyn Outlaw, Chairman ot the program Commit- - Mr. Hamnet showed films in wild flowers, he also showed a few films on birds. With each slide he gave 'an interesting and informative talk. Mr. Hamnet stated there were 1 40,000 different specie of wild flowers native to the United States, further stating that North Carolina has as many beautiful wild flowers at California, t , , Speaking briefly on wild flowers and birds, Mr. Hamnet gave the 'following facta of interest. . . The Venus Fly Trap, 'state floral wonder, is found, in only one place in the United States. This plant is located in Pender County. ' There are over 300 species of violets in the world, nearly 100 of tbeiri are found in this country, i Trailing Arbutea or May Flower,' .state flower of Massachusetts, only POOOOOOOOOOOi MOTOR PARK Drive-In Theatre PINK HILL, N. C. 'Sunday, June 6th ,- "ROAD TO BALI" Technicolor Blng Crosby - Bob Hope Cartoon Short Moo, Tue, Jane 1-8 v "NIAGARA" Technicolor Marilyn Monroe - Joseph Cotten y Cartoon 'Wed, Than Jane 8-19 'BORDER RIVER" . Technioolor . .Joel McCren - Yvonne be Carlo v. Cartoon . Chapter 1 ."King of The Congo'' TrL. Sat, June U - If ' STRANGE JOURNEY w Paul Kelly Ona Mnnsen ,.-;;also "STAR OF TEXAS" ' Wayne Morris .:. Cartoon " oooooooooooo lOOOOOOOOOOOl , t , Hula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN. N. C WEEK OF -JUNE 6th SUN. - MON. . "Walking My Baby Back Home" Donald O'Coqner St Janet Leigh Cartoon & News TUBS. WED. "Beast From 20,000 Fathoms" . Short Cartoon THURS. - FBI. ; -. . jf. "Devil's Canyon" SAT. ;:,..'. 'Sri .', ,-. ,; - s;; , "Three Young Texans" Keefe Braaselto - Mltzl Gaynor . 8 Cartoons A" Serial . too boo 66 oo 66 6 r. Saturday s V . V' V , "RIDING SHOTGUN". (Warnercolor) V .i- j Starring Wayne Morris Jean Weldon iV ,w ".. Lall'SBOW , ' '7" ! "TROPIC ZONE", (technicolor) Sonday - Monday , ' Jone'tf i "RrtAPSODY" (technicolor) "i gtarrlng Bllaabeth Taylor' John Erlcaon - '",.' 1 ( , Plas Color Cartoea ' - , Taesday - Wednesday t-, ... Jane I '.J . J ' ' "INFERNO" (technicolor) " ' Serial Tmxr- frl 'ay , 4 i s pV - ; " one species is found in this eountry. i , Cardinal . Flower .(Red Lobelia) which is a rich vennillion, very rarely rose or white is found from New Brunswick to the Gulf states. - The- common Milk Weed, : pale greenish purple' pink or brownish pink are found i in fields, , waste places, and road sides. ' Flowering season , from Jane to September, This plant can be found from New Brunswick far westward and south ward to North Carolina and Kansas, i Wild orchids -are one 'o the world's largest and most interest ing families of plants. Of the 10,000 species , only 140 grow in. North America. Orchids are highly Spec ialized for insect pollination. These plants grow in rich, moist soil in open woods or ' in bogs. Vanilla flavoring is made from the pod of an orchid. ; fji, .Field Daisy' are abundant in east ern fields and road sides. Chrysan themums and Daisies and Fever few are relatives of the field, daisy. The Pink Wild honey ,' suckers grown in the woods, near road sides are wild azaleas. ' '"- The Yellow Bill Cuckoo breeds from the ranges of New Brunswick to Mexico and Florida Keys. They winter in northern South America. Towee breed in the ranges from Maine to Alabama and Floridi. They winter Afrom Nebraska and New York to Texas and Florida. Cedar Waxwing breed , in the ranges from British, Columbia and Cape Breton Island to California and Georgia.: They winter through the United States. . . vesper sparrow breed in the range from British . Columbia and Cape Breton to New Mexico and North Carolina. Red Breasted Nuthatch breed In the range from tne Youkon and Newfoundland to Minnesota find New York south in the mountains to New .Mexico and North Carolina. Lanefield H.D.Club Meets Mrs. Quinn The Lanefield Home Demonstra tion Club met at the home of Mrs. Annie M. Quinn, on Tuesday after noon with fifteen ladies present. The .United Nations Song was sung by the group. 1 N Mrs. Perry Smith, president, call ed the meeting to order with Mrs. Quinn giving the devotional Jt was with pride and Joy,, the members ooooooooooo WALLACE, N. C. Thurs., Fri. - June 3 St 4 "NIGHT PEOPLE" In Cinemascope Starring Gregory Peck Sat. - Double Feature June "TWO GUN MARSHALL" Starring Guy Madison "EL ALOHEDt" Starring Scott Brady Owl Show "BLOOD ON THE MOON" Starring Robert Mitchum Sunday June 6 "GYPSY COLT" Starring Donna Corporani - Ward Bond Men., Tues, June 7 - "The Command" Starring Guy Madison - Joan Weldon Cinemascope Wed. - Double Feature - June 9 "TRAIL TO SAN ANTONIO" starring Gene Autry " TSLSOF THE DEAD" starring Boris Karloff lOOOOOOOOOOOO j ? " " inne M U V - (feehiiicolew) ' . feeaedjr ' Danca Tl i neaire received the-news from Mrs. Paul ine Johnson that , the ' Lanefield Club had won first prize in the County wide exhibit contest, which was made in the window of A. Brooks, Inc. store in .Warsaw.; The members are indeed grateful to the Brooks store owners and the per sonnel tor their cooperation. ! Mrs, H. M. West, Sr. acting secre tary called the roll and read the minutes of the last meeting, after which Mrs. Pauline Johnson brought is an illustrated lecture on use and need of milk in the home.,;' ' Mrs. Herman Phillips brought an inspiring message on education and its needs in the present times. Mrs. Lela Phillips gave us information on needs, rules and safety measures, used in the practice of Civil De fense. '' ' ... , , The Club collect was used in unison as we adjourned. The hostess, ' ' assisted , by her daughter-in-law, served pie and drinks. ' Mrs. Guthrie led a discussion and contest with Mrs. Henry Middleton winning, the prize. Mrs. McGpven Hostess To Konlract Klub Mrs. Faison McGowan was hostess to the members of her Kontract Klub with all members present. Hydrangeas and Verbena was taste fully arranged in the living room, After several progressions ' the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. O. Stokes served ice creai topped with fresh peaches, pound cake and nuts. When scores were added, Mrs J. B. Wallace was given an attract- tive package of tea towels .dish towels and pot holders. MILESTONE You get on the bus at eight o' clock behind the courthouse on the corner of the block. When the bus starts you feel a bit funny But wait a minute here's a book about "Bugs Bunny." With big boys and girls you feel like a lamb.But once you get star ted you pass Fayetteville and Rockingham. You will go father than this little ways, and before the Journey is over you'll wonder if it's two or more days. You arrive and ask the leader the correct time, Then look around to think of a way to spend a dime. x'Wait a minute buddy' till I get my suitcase," Then I will go with you to look over the place. Finally it's time to eat your lunch you go to the mess hall with the rest of the bunch. , - That evening; you go swimming in the lake,, you find your partner for the Life Guard's sake. Night fall and no longer it is day, while walking the path you hardly know your way. You see in sight the dinning hall you reach it and hear the supper call. After the delicious meal is dow ned, you'll dance and sing until taps is sound. All the days are about the same, you"ll work and play with the rest of the gang. It's a wonderful way to spend a vacation. Yet learn about, handi craft, electricity, and recreation. Now I will have to leave you along, and hope to see you next year at Camp Millstone. Earl F. Stroud - Age ten when written Kenansville, 4-H Club Homemakers Club "What Shall We Have To Eat" was the subject of a demonstration given Tuesday afternoon by Miss Mae Hager in the home of Mrs. Bob Waters. i Miss Hager stressed the impor tance of milk as the basic food in one's diet Miss Hager said "besides being the most nearly perfect food In nutritional value, milk builds AIR CONDITIONED Sun. Mon Jane - 7 "ELEPHANT WALK" (technicolor) 1 witn Kusaoeut 'Myior m van nnorewa. , r't-B , .-",! i Cartoonf. , ' .' v " ' ' ' ' ' , V' Toe. Wed, Jan 1 1 : "THREE YOUNG TEXANS" (technicolor) ' with Keefe BrasaeU Mitel Gaynor Than. . Fri4 Jane . 11 ...!-';'! .' "BORDER RIVER" (technicolor) , , ' ,;. with Joel MeCrea Yvonne DeCarle ' Sat,' Jane W ' , ' DenMe, Feetare ; - t'p ' "UTAH" ' .M J''H .. - ' -, " ;. .. ' -,,htVLASKA SEAS" - '&mn;i'! l.jyJ,'"!"l ' ' & bones, blood and muscles, steadies the nerves, aids in good eye sight, keeps skin healthy1 and enables one to Jive longer. Miss Hager said that surveys show .that "people in Duplin County do not use-' enough milk. She further stated that much of the garden soil -in the county was low in calcium, i':; ' Mrs. Adlph"'Kbrnegay, education leader, discussed -what W meant by "special education for exceptional children.', Mrs. Kornegay said, that exceptional children "included those who were physical and vjneYftally maladjusted, and that 10 to , 12 per cent of children ' in ' primary and secondary departments fall in this 'group.''-;!!;;.??,'!;! ; Mrs. Robert. Grady, food preser vation leader, gave some suggestions on how to prepare for the canning and freezing season. , Mrs, John Goodson, citizenship leader, gave a quiz on county offi cials. ... ,: r During the business session Mrs. Willie Best, president, urged mem bers to attend the Spring 'Federa tion. Mrs. Robert Grady reported on how 4-H Club Day was observed in the Bethel Church. ; : ;! H. Following the meeting, Mrs. Joe Water conducted some contests. ; The hostess . assisted by Mrs. Adolph Kornegay served refresh ments to the group. Weinet Roast The Cub Scouts, under the lead ership pf Mrs. John Hall and Mrs. Ivy Bowden met on Thursday after noon of last week. Following the meeting they enjoyed a hike and weiner roast. Notice Chapter 215 Order of Eastern Star will meet Tuesday, June 8 at 8:00 p.m. All members are asked to attend. Mrs. Dail Entertains . Mrs.' G. R. Dalt entertained her Sunday1 School Class, the Junior girls of the Baptist Church at a weiner roast Thursday evening at her home. After the party they aU went to the movie. Wbmans Club To Meet, June 10th. , The Womans Club will hold Its regular meeting, next Thursday, June 10 in the Lodge building. The" Fine -Arts department will have charge of the program. AU members are urged to attend and visitors are welcome. Personals Miss Janet Boney of Washington, D. C. spent the week end with Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gaylor of Norfolk, Va. spent the week end with Mrs. L. Southerland and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Johnson. ' Sunday guests of Mrs. L. Souther land were Mr. Alexander Cogdell and Misses Ella C and Addie Worth Cogdell of Fayetteville. Pvt. Jimmie Johnson of Fort Eustus, Va. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs O.P. Johnson. Misses Margaret Ann and Shelby Jean Brinkley of Chinquapin are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs,. Hubert Brown. Mr. and Mrs. James Walford and daughter of Charleston, W. Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bartun of Wilmington Del. are guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Willis. Mrs. J. B. Wallace attended the graduation of her nephew, in Wil mington Friday night. Mrs. E16ise Houston has return ed from Sampson Memorial hospi tal, where she underwent a tonsil-1 WARSAW, N.C. BY REFRIGERATION MISS CAROLYN . WILSON U the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Y. T. Wilson of Faison, . who an anounce her engagement to H. M. Deughtry, Jr., of Washington, D. C, son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Daughtry. of Faison, The wed ding will take place June S. 1 1 ,,,,, lectomy. j, , ; ' . r ; : i . v !. :;. Mrs. J. B. Wallace shopped in Goldsboro Tuesday afternoon. Mr. andtMrt. Yates McSwain of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Guthrie over, the week end. Mrs. F. W. McGowan is spending several days in Lauringburg. Mr. C. B. Sitterson spent the week end in Williamston with his daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Flip Peeie. Mrs. O. P. Johnson visited in Whiteville this week. Miss Judy Thigpen of Beulaville spent last week with Miss Mary Lou Reynolds. Misses Mary Lou and Ruth Rey nolds are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Reynolds at Pleasant Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson and Dock spent the week end with friends in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Nora Shaffer returned home .Sunday after, a two weeks visit with Mrs. L. T. Rouse. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Rouse and daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Stan ford, Mr. Richard Stanford and Miss Margaret Stanford. Mr. and- Mrs. Jim Newlin and children of Guilford College spent the week end with Mrs. South erland. Miss Mary Sue Burch spent the past week end with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Gillam in Burlington. Miss Frances Patterson of Mere dith College arrived home Saturday for the summer. She returned to Raleigh Monday to attend the Com mencement exercises. Mrs. Willard Johnson and daugh ter, Olita spent Tuesday in JacW- nnvillp ' , Mr. and Mrs"! J. R. Grady and daughters eft Wednesday to take Rebecca to Camp Yonahlosse to spend two weeks. Miss Kathryn Quinn is spending the week at Myrtle Beach, S. C. with the Sigma Alphia Phi Sorority of High Point College. Mrs. Simpson Hostess Town & Country Club Mrs. Ed Simpson entertained members of the Town and Country Bridge Club at her home Tuesday evening with Mrs. Jim Wilkerson and Mrs. R. M. Pope of Roanoke Rapids as visitors. The home was artistically deco- Wallace Drive-In Theatre Wallace, N. C. r Thursday adn Friday, ' June 3-4 "BEACHING FROM HEAVEN' Religious Cast Cartoon News Sat, June 5 - Double Feature "TAKE ME TO TOWN." Ann Sheridan - Sterling Hughes "IRON MOUNTAIN TRAIL" Rex Allen Cartoon Sun, Mon, Tubs, June 6, 7, and 8 "RIOT IN CELL BLOCK U" Neville Brand Wed. and Thurs, June 9 and 10 "THE SYSTEM" M. Ifrank Lovejoy Pen-Lin Drive-In Theatre ' . Wallace, N. C Friday and Saturday, June 4 - S (Double Feature) v "LOOSE XN LONDON ' Bowery Boys TRAIL OF THE ARROW , BiUHickok f " Cartoon (Brawl) Sunday and Monday, June 8-7 APPOINTMENT IN HONDURAS ' Ann Sheridan Tuesday Wednesday, June 8-9 , , , . im iiaiuiu i Kirk DouRlas i' -j- Thursday and Fri "PARIS X. i, June '10-11 .MEL. C Marilyn MaxweU and V Paulette Coddard ' fay Birthday Obserted.ByGroVe ( iTherWemaaii Auxiliary of Grove Church me Moudar afternoon, at ue sunaay .scnooi uuuaing, in oc- j servance of the May Birthday.' , Mrs.) N.; B. Boriey 'presided over the, business, . session. Mr.J' A ! Gavin' had charge of the program,! the topic being, "We, Too, Are The World Church." " " (A special offering was, taken for the three proiects which are:' Good- land Indian Orphanage, Guerrant Presbytery, and.. Radio and Television.'- ReV. J. ".' Hayter ' showed a film; on the. three phases of work. A social hour followed at which time, Mrs. Walter Stroud served pound cake while Mrs. Clarence Murphy poured punch.! Assisting were Mrs. J. A. Gavin and Mrs. N. B. Boney.. Duke Star Named Athlete Ot Year Joel Shankle; Duke University rated with mixed spring and sum mer flowers. Mrs. E. C. Tyndall was high scor er and Mrs. R. M. Pope runner-up each received planters. During play the hostess served soft drinks and nuts. At the end of play the hostess assisted by her father served pink snow balls, chocolate syrup and wafers. lOOOOOOtOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o. o. o O o o o O O o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o WE USUALLY THINK First of Steam or Electricity as the powers that mean Progress for our economy. Yet these could not be without savings wisely invested in the in dustries that produce them. If is the funcion of your bank to help make your savings work for the good of all while interset is paid you on your de posits. BANK PH US. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o kenansville; track ' star and Olympic prospect ha been chosen the Atlantic Coast Conference's first ' athlete f of the' year 'and will; receive he Anthony! J. McKevlin Award, presented by: the' Atlantic Coast Sports- Writers Asgdctation;' "' , A native 'vof evef 'Cross, N f, Shankle if ' the 'seventh winnei 1 ( the award, and received 129 po 1 and 19 first place' votea from I . 'A baJlots cast Ctther.top wintji!: vere quarterback Bernie.'FaloL i it Maryland with 91 points and : basketball center Dickie Hemrlc of Wake , Forest, also with 91 points. Faloney got II first place voter and OOOOOOOOOOOO STARTHEATRE BeulavUle, N. C Clean Comfortable Behtsdag WEEK OF JUNE 18 Sun, lleeiVLV'--'.- f Beachhead" . K J if;to-Coler r Tony Curtis - Frank Lovejoy Toes, Wed. "Paris Playboys" ' ' Bowery Boys Thurs., Fri. "Bad For Each Other" Charlton He ton - Lizabeth Scott Serial Sat. "Bitter Creek" In Color Elliot Serial Shorts Si Comedies Every Night loodoboooooei .SV1 r I to Hnk Regular 1 : 1 1 'i ROSE HILL Hemric six. . ii nthnra with ten or more nolnta were Lowell Davis of Wake Forest, 38; Arnold Palmer of Wake Forest, 14; Billy OTJell Of Clemson, 13; and bene Shiie and Chester HantOak : -bf Bfarylandi' 11 .eacli: 5 W 1 Named to the final ballot were ' arl BrazeU and Tommy Woodlee of South Carolina, Connie Gravitte and Jeff Newton of North Carolina, , Ed Meadows and Red Smith of Duke and Mel Thompson of North Caro. Una State. ? ' 1 TWILITE i DRIVE-III THEATRE BEULAVTLUE. N. C ; Box Offtee Open 1M , ' Shews Start At Peak .wfa , i ' i i ' Thun, Fri, Jane S - 4 "Big Heat" wlOT Glenn Fard - Gloria Graluun San, Jane t ' Doable aure "Sky Commando" Dan Duryea . Frances Glfford San, Jane : "Lone Star" Clark Gable - A va Gardner Mon., Tnea, Jane 1 8 " "Houdni" 'In Technicolor Tony Curtis - Janet Leigh Wed, Jane 9 - BARGAIN NIGHT SOc Per Car "Battle Zone" Stephen McNaUy,;, John. Hodlak Cartoon Every . Night o- O e . 0 0 O s g o jO, o O o O if o o i O o o o o O o e. o o o o o o, o o o o O o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o n twit in 1 r,;lt ft r-1' ttoiwtk Cm ' ' nmtt ar n '!,--'r, m V 'Mi . i .. f n J oooooooooooopppoopoooooooooooooooocco If
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