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miPATt OCTOBER 15, 1548 i CABTERET COUNTY MEWS-TmESOSEBtAIl CtTT AND BEAUFORT, N. C i Page thrci Tackles Sailors CAMP LEJEUNE, Oct. 14 The Lcjeune Marines, jubilant over their 42 0 win last week oer Marine Barracks, Norfolk Naval Station, will face the USS Mis sissippi eleven on Sunday, Oct "ober 17. The game was previous ly scheduled for Saturday Oct ober 16. Coach Joe Missar is confident of a win Sunday, as his entire squad will be ready for play. Tom Dawson who played an outstand ing game against Quantico, was injured in that game but will be ready Sunday, as will Joe Vos mik and Umberto Gijgli, all start ing line men. The regular buck fit-Id, with Frank Maksim, "Big" H1pps, Dick Stein, and James v Ptak, which provod too much for Norfolk, will again take the field for the opening kickoff. Burglary Takes the Cake KANSAS CITY (AP) Nine girl friends of little Miss Jean Gerard gathered at her home for a birthday slumber party: Before consuming the refreshments the group attended a movie. On their return they discovered that the i house had been entered by a prowler. He took one item the birthday cake. BEAUFORT THEATRE Beaufort, N. C. SAT. DOUBLE FEVTURE ALLEN LANE BOB STEELE in "BANDITS OF PARK CANYON" also ADELE JERGENS "WOMAN FROM TANGIER" SUNDAY - MONDAY JAMES STEWART JOHN DALL in ' Alfred Hitchcock's 'R0PEf ' In Technicolor PLUS LATEST NEWS THEATRE SAT. DOUBLE FEATURE SUNSET CARSON "Rio Grande Raiders" and Sabu & Cast of 1000's in "Elephant Boy" SUNDAY MONDAY ' FRANCHOT TONE in TraUollhoVigilaBles' SATURDAY ROY ROGERS in "EYES OF TEXAS" and Phillip Reed - Hillary Brooke ' la "Big Town Scandal" CITY SUNDAY MONDAY lOVtts twuphj tht aotftal Y t ; 1 1 ' r i 1 i .1 Beszr Back,- BAY VIEW Oct. 15 Rev. Clifton Styron will hold services at the Mt. Plea sant F. W. B. church Saturday evening and Sunday. Everyone is invited to attend these services. Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner and family spent the weekend at F.r nul with Mrs. J. J. Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Potter. Rev. Ernest Douthit, of Have lock, held services at Bay View Baptist church Sunday. We all hope little Linwood Ar nold, . who was operated on at Morehead City hospital last week will soon be well. Miss Pearl Bordeaux, of New Urn, held, hen gular appoint ftienr ar Graham's chapel Sunday. Mca.Ctrsavin, of New Bern, spent Sunday in the community with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hardtaty, of "Beaufort spent a while Sunday in the community with relatives. Mrs. Nannie- Fodrie went to Dr. Maxwell Saturday for treatment. We're all hoping she will soon be better. A baptismal service was held Sunday afternoon by Rev. Ernest Douthit of Havelock. Six were bap tized. Services were held at the Pri son camp Sunday afternoon by Miss Bordeaux. Quite a few peo ple attended. Misses Patricia Morton and tue Ward, oi. North Harlowe, spent a while Sunday afternoon in the community. Mrs. Lee Brown and Mr. Lee Brown, Jr. spent Sunday afternoon in the community. Mrs. Pollie Haskett spent the weekend with Mrs. Clarenee Ma son. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Small and Mr. Jesse Small spent a while Sat urday evening with Mrs. A. N. Bell and family of Harlowe. Mr. - and Mrs. Pernel" Hardesty and family spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Winberry, Mrs. A. L. Merril returned to her home in Norfolk last week after spending a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Haskctt and little daughter, Brenda Joyce, of Havelock, spent "Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Blllie G. Lewis and little daughter, Darlene. of More head City, spent $, while Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Small. Rev. Ernest Douthit and his par ents, Mr. arid Mrs. Deuthit ef Have lock, spent i while Thursday at ternooa in the community. Mr. and Mrs- Sterling Mason spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mason. Ralph Haskett, (Tel) E.M. 3-c, is expected home thie week to spend few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haskett. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, of Have lock, spent a while Sunday in the community. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haskett spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Walter c: Williams "and family spent a while Saturday evening with Mr. ami Mrs. George Norris of Newport. Miss Shirley Garner, of New port, spent Thursday night with Miss Lula Haskett. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams and family spent a while Thursday aw ning wipl Johnny Knox of Cherry Point and Mr and Mrs. Tull Wil liams.' . . . Mr. and Mrs. Tull Williams, of Beaufort, spent a while Sunday afternoon in the community. - Mrs. Floyd winberry spent the weekend at Morehead City with. I C 'fyPzp Shrine Bowl Grid Classic Receives Endorsement and Commendation of Governor RALEIGH. Oci. - Gov eriinr Cherry h;u adilci hi., on (lor.'.ement to a font Nail fame scheduled in Raleiirii n Orlulier 20. In an official announcement from his office, tin Governot cull . od attention to the giinie between Methodist Orphanage of Raleigh anil Oxford Orphanage to lie play ed at State College'.-. Kiililick Stadium. JJU COAL And Gel the Most and Most ' Satisfying Heal for Your Home Let us solve your Winter heating problems by filling your bins now with choice Coals from our present large stocks. Your orders will receive our prompt attention. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS CARTERET ICE AND COAL COMPANY Phone M 3701 "Since 1808" Morehead City Mi I Irani ANY QUANTITY ANY GRADE HOSS PLANING MILL CO. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA Telephones 812 and 813 Need for good greater than m gicotL ikcu man ivmayi And, in answer to this need, State Farm Mutual the 'world's largest automobile insurance company it offering the broadest protection in its history. You bwe it to yourself to investigate State Farm's broad-coverage policy. It's the kind of protection you, cart afford to be without. I'll be lad to explain to you why all auto insurance is NOT alike ... hflw State Farm's is different in many ways that tnefks I you. Please call me today for a friendly interview. W. A. WILLIS 1 Royal Bldg. M 3041 MOREHEAD CITY, N. C. M 3436 Auto Fire; Life 'Accident Health Insurance T1 'Agenifor . v STATE FARM MUTUAL ' AUTOMOBILE IN$U21A?!CE CO?AXJY WM It-.H it VTTD 7- In commending Sinlnn Temple for its sponsorship of the game, Cherry pointed to "the very worthwhile cause which merit tho support liy all North Caro , minus." The Governor, who is also a shi nier, wiil at lend the game. All women except one priestess were forbidden to enter the en closure at the ancient Greek Olym pic games. The Circus Maximus In which Roman games and gladiatorial con tests were held is estimated to have seated 350,000 spectators. auto insurance ever before! There, always is a need for good auto mobile insurance, to protect your fam- ily'i future security. There waj never c Oftcai bMlnftM, 111. NORTH RIVER Oct. 12 Home coming day will be held at North River Metho dist church, Sunday, Oct. 18. Every one is invited to come and bring a basket of lunch. 1 Miss Zara beachem spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Beachem. She is in training at Portsmouth, Va. hospital. Mrs. Nelson Arthur and Mrs. Ervin Pratt and children all spent a while in Beaufort Sunday, visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason. Mrs. Walter Arthur and son, Clifton are spending a few days in Beaufort with Mrs. Charles Mason. Mr. D. W. Nelson, of Beaufort, spent a while here Friday with his mother. Mrs. T. L. Willis. Mrs. W. J. Day and Mrs. P. B. NEWPORT NEWPORT SATURDAY JOHNNY MACK BROWN "FRONTIER AGENT" Plus Selected Shorts and Cartoon. SUNDAY MONDAY OCTOBER 17 - 18 ESTHER WILLIAMS - PETER LAWFORD "ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU" In Technicolor Plus News. 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Mr. and Mrs. Delance Willis and daughter spent a while in New Bern Saturday, shopping. Poles Count Wrecked Schools WARSAW (AP) The Ger mans destroyed 7,821 school build ings during the war, figures re leased by the ministry of educa tion show. Of these, 6,842 were grammar schools; 263 secondary; 294 professionoal; 80 teachers' seminaries and 337 nursery schools. THEATRE Carteret's Newest Playhouse NORTn CAROLINA OCTOBER 16 OCTOBER 19 OCTOBER 20 - I .... .... Swiss Aid Berlin Children BALE, Switzerland (AP). - Despite the political situations in Berlin, the Swiss Red Crooss con tinues to organize group holidays in Switzerland for undernourished children from Berlin. A group of 450 boys and girls arrived here recently by train for a month's holiday in one of the few coun tries of Europe where all food ra tioning has ended. This Catch Was Not Easy CAIRO, 111. (AP) A small boy thought he had a whopper on his fishing lino but hauled in a hand truck. The catch piqued the cur iosity of the police and they went fishing too. They pulled in a crack ed salo. It had been missing since a $400 safe burglary at a bottling firm several days before. Opening-Announcemenl-Opening -or THE- ' mw IDLE HOUR Amusement Center ATLANTIC BEACH Friday Night Oct. 22 $50.00 IN CASH TO BE GIVEN AWAY Interior of Building Entirely Rearranged and Redecorated Bowling Alleys and Pool Tables Reiinished & Rebuilt Like New THE IDLE HOUR IS ADDING A NEW GAME Oi Skill and Amusement For Your Entertainment THE NEW NATIONALLY POPULAR GAME TABLE SHUFFLEBOARD Play On a Table Like Pool Keep Score Like Bowling A Game Tor Every Age. Another New Attraction Added the p RMM Entirely Separate From Other Activities For Adults Only BOWLING - POOL - ARCADE - SHUFFLEBOARD DANCING - BAR - SODA FOUNTAIN SANDWICHES ALL AT LOW PRICES THE IDLE IWUn AMUSEMENT CENTER The Place For Fun and Recreation ENTERTAINMENT FOR Father Mother Brothtr Sister MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE IDLE HOUR In 1925, the annual new growth, in American forests was estimated at 8,900 million cubic feet; in 1944, at 13,000 million cubic feet a year. CHOICE OF COLE BROS. CIRCUS Ming cases thought hopeless re sponded to new formula 64 Pene trating vegenble oiU with IMPORT ED CLAY. DOGS: Heals njr mange, moist or dry eczema and promote hair growth or yout money back. LIVESTOCK! Sore head on POUL TRY! HUMAN USE: Positive relief for dandruff, itchy scalp, dry falling hair. At drug and feed stores ot write Happy Jack, Inc., Dept. W, Snow Hill, N.C. 10 oz. $1.50, 24 oz.3. Postpaid. Rajah Restored . relatives.
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