(NEWS from HOLLYWOOD
Miraslava, who was first seen in
“The Brave Bulls,” will co star
with Joel McCre'a jn “Stranger on
Horseback.”
; . Shelley Winters, in London to do
“Million Dollar Baby,” has insist
ed that Peggy Cummins, with
whom she became very chummy
When Peggy first came to this
country, have a part in that pic
ture.
Gary Cooper is reading the story
of “The Calico Pony,” by Herb
Meadow, which Leonard Goldstein
recently bought. The story deals
with the homecoming from the
Civil War of the one man from
a southern town who fought on
the Union side. A hellion when he
went to war, he returns a preach
er, then tames a spitfire girl, a
* wild pony and himself. After that
he proceeds to restore the decay
ing town’s self-respect and will to
live.
'Did you know that England's
Richard Hearne, now famous TV
comedian, was first seen by Amer
icans on D-Day? American GI's,
on route to the D-Day landings on
the French coast, were entertain
ed by “Mr. Pastry,” who did his
hilarious pantomine as the arma
da steamed toward the French
beaches.
We hear that Judy Garland's “A
Star Is Born” is to be road-shown
as a three and a quarter-hour mo
vie, with an intermission. (
Rosalind Russell turned dbwn
the feminine lead in “Pal Joey” in
order to concentrate on her own
company’s “The Girl Rush.”
Faison News
(By Mrs. James Faison)
Mrs. W. M. Baugham and daugh
ter, Mary, visited relatives in Rich
Square last week.
Mrs. Z. A. Gibson had as her
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W.
Frank Taylor and daughter, Kath
erine, of Goldsboro.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mc
Cullen at Atlantic Beach this week
are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Precythe
and sons, Marsha Cates, Barbara
Ellis and Ted Cates.
Miss Verna Taylor spent the
weekend at Wrightsville Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stroud, Jr.,
had as their dinner guests Wednes
day Mrs. I. F. Hicks and Miss Jane
Williams of Dunn, Mrs. M. McD.
Williams, Mrs. A. H. Witherington,
Mrs. Nida Weatherly, Mrs. Donnell
Taylor and Miss Alice Hicks.
Mrs. H. D. Minor and sons spent
the week with her parents in'
Thomasville. The Rev. II. D. Minor
spent the week at Lake Junaluska
attending a Leadership Training
school.
Mrs. T. K. Faison visited her
daughter, Mrs. Gerion Eubanks, in
Kensington, Md., last week.
Miss Louise Hatcher is spending
a couple of weeks in Greensboro,
Ashboro and Morehead City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewis and
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son. Bill, spent Wednesday with
Mrs. Raymond Cobb and her family
in Tarboro.
Mrs. T. H. Latham is vacationing
at Montreat.
Misses Annette Dairs. Nancy
Clifton, Alma Jo McCullen, Gail
Jackson and Martha Best spent the
ivcek at 411 camp near Manteo.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Groome had
as their guests this week Mr. and
Mrs. Archer Ogg of Portsmouth,
V'a.
Mrs. B. F. McColman has as her
guests last week, her son, William
McColman, and family of Chicago,
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Mrs. B. F. McColman is visiting
her daughter. Mrs. Terry Lemon,
n Washington, D. C.
Mrs. James Faison spent Wed
nesday with Miss Sarah Fletcher
Bryan in Tarboro.
Mrs. E. J. Hill of Dunn was the
luncheon guest of Mrs. Deems Clif
ton Saturday.
Charles A. King is vacationing
in New Shirk City.
Mrs. J. C. Bell visited her sister,
Mrs. J. X. Morton, at Carolina
Beach last week.
Henry Safrit of Beaufort visited
Mr and Mrs. James Faison last
week.
Dr. and Mrs. M. K. Veldhuis of
Winter Haven. Fla., were lunch
eon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Faison Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Glasscock
and sons are spending the week
.it Atlantic Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. I R. Faison, Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Bowden and daugh
ter. Anne and Eleanor, are at
Atlantic Beach for the week.
Curtis Cates, student at the Uni
versity of North Carolina, Chapel
Hill, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr and Mrs. A. C. Cates.
Mrs. Henry floey spent Satur
day in Durham with her sister.
Mrs. W. C. Mangum.
Mrs. N. K. Oates spent Sunday
with Mrs. John Shine in Golds
boro.
Miss Elisabeth Holmes of Mount
Olive was the guest over the week
end of Miss Belle Lee. .
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