73 "te made te mildness lesls joiVe wdabouLmy choice k Camebr America's most popular cigarette by billions' Ocean ' Park t ; 0RIVE M | THEATRE J Two Miles West of Morehead City On Route 70 TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY "FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE" with CI.IFTON WEBB JOAN BENNETT HUBERT CUMMINGS and THURSDAY - FRIDAY "STORM WARNING" with GINGER ROGERS RONALD REAGAN DORIS DAY -?60 Stwi in JUtionf 24? SHOWING Tonight and Tomorrow Night i & " ^ ? Ocean Park DRIVE-IN THEATRE 60 TOP STARS IN ACTION! snt /4 Son? fr?m 34 grtot coming KtNn htU ? many In TkKrImImI plus . FIRST TIME ON ANY SCREEN Scmm from Mi? pictur? tli? w?Hd aw*Ht ? ".Q.m: tAioHTY QUO VADIS . U'i i Ttrrkl TrifffU Barry Snlllvan It caught between two fires when hI? current and ex-sweetheart played respectively by Jean Hagen and Arlene Dahl, meet in "No Questions Asked," new M-G-M drama which will show Thursday and Friday at the City theatre. ? . . - Ann Blyth Still Gets First-Day Movie Jitters Ann Blyth, one of Hollywood's youngest "veterans" in the field of acting, admits that she still gets r HAVE FUN . . . DOWN OUR WAY ? Enjoy a relaxing evening at Bowling. It (ones you up . . . keeps you nice and fit. Make it a habit. Start tonight. We're open late. For your added pleaiure we have a completely it lock ed refreshment bar. The Idle Hour "Just For Fun" ATLANTIC BEACH, N. C. ^ - ' first day jitters. Starring with Mark Stevens in Universal-International's new com edy release, "Katie Did It," open ing Wednesday at the Morehead theatre, Ann says she still gets that sea-sicky feeling every time she starts work in a new picture. "Everything is fine until the minute I walk on the set for my first shot," says the actress. "Then my knees sort of buckle, perspir ation trickles out on my forehead and my tongue seems to stick to the roof of my moUth. "Honestly, it's worse than a four-year-old kid in Sunday School speaking his first piece up by the pulpit. I'm always ashamed of my self, and yet I feel somehow that if I didn't feel that way s<>rie thing would be wrong." Ann contends that Frederick de Cordova, who directed "Katie Did It," is one of the few directors around the movie town who has been able to at least partially dis pel her chronic jitters on an open ing day. "When we started 'Katie Did It'," says Ann, "the director suddenly switched scenes on me. Instead of doing the sequence I came pre pared to do, he announced that he . MOBUHE AD. "CARTKRKTS FINEST THEATRE" STARTS WEDNESDAY ! ! FOR THREE ROLLICKING DAYS ! ! -(lie f)A HOURS szr - ^ KATlf m ANN BLY1H ? MARK STEVENS ? CITY ? "THE SHOWPLACE OF CAKTEHET COUNTY" WEDNESDAY ? itrnr n cm... mm ir ?? nr*wr coLUMtiA nnuiia ww? Corsair FERtAMY ? MROCLL ? KENNEDY ? THURSDAY ? FRIDAY ? ifHM THE UTILE HACK IMS, FDMTKB.A.'SFIES, FROM THE HALF-WORLD OF MB OTY CRIME rJ?L 1 ;*o 4 vug SENSATIONAL EXPOSE! ^-Sullivan Dahl Murphy Hagen Burt Lancaster and Robert Walker, as foster brothers, vie for the affections of Joanne Dru In "Vengeance Valley," M-G-M's spectacular Technicolor drama of the early West. Also prominent in the new picture which will play Thursday and Friday at the East Drive-In theatre, are Sally Forrest, John Ireland and Kay Collins. Ronald Reagan Offers Advice Ronald Reagan, one of Holly wood's most respeeted stars and current president of the Screen Actors Guild, has some sage ad vice that should prove beneficial to film studios now developing new acting talent. Now starring with Diana Lynn in Universal-Internationals new ! laugh hit, "Bedtime for Bonzo," which introduces Bonzo the five year-old chimp acting sensation and opens Thursday at the Beau fort theatre, Reagan points out that every studio has its dramatic coach, its staff of dance, voice and riding instructors, so why not a social coach? "A great many kids, without the knowledge of how Hollywood op erates, muff their opportunities because they don't know how to conduct themselves. "These youngsters need instruc tion in matters of dates, dress, courtesies and deportment because | would do an entirely different scene. I was so busy learning my lines and making costume, changes j that I almost forgot my habitual first-day fright. After we had made the scene he took me aside and told me the switch had been n de liberate attempt to put me at ease." the spotlight is always on you when your face becomes known to millions. "Too, many," he concludes "think that nightclubbing and temperament are a substitute for hard work. Consequently they get off on the wrong foot." ?Bedtime for Bonzo" casts Rea gan in the role of a young col lege professor who attempts to raise Bonzo as a child. He is as sisted in the gay experiment by lovely Diana Lynn. Take Ten ? And Relax Any day . . . any hour . . . our sodas, ice cream and other sweets are sure to be just what you want and need! Here you'll find anything found at a first class fountain. Our sandwiches are superb. Morehead City Drug Co. Arendell St. Morehead City t OUR FOUNTAIN Is the Ideal place to (top ? relax ? and refresh your ?elf, anytime you're down town. Whether it's coffee, ice cream, fruit juice or anything you find at foun tains. We serve only the best. GUTHRIE ? JONES ?? DRUG STORE jyL-?lc^fc I Merrill Bldg. ?|gP Beaufort NEWPORT THEATRE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY marie Mcdonald JOHN CARROLL in KIT PARADE OF 1951" THURSDAY and FEIPAY GLENN FORD RHONDA FLEMING in "THE BED HEAD AMD THE COWMV HEAR "CALL TO POST" WMBL-4:30 MON. THROUGH SAT. MST TUM 7:30 diQ DAILY DOUBLE fl 1st & 2nd Races admission 2.5c NO CHUDWN ADMITTED . QUINELAS 2nd to 10th Iw', . . v i FREE PARKIN ON U S 70 - JUST 5 MIIFS FROM MORE HEAD C IT v CAROLINA RACING ASSOCIATION IN - - *m Hydrant F)?? Swamps Fireman Ban Fernando, CaHf. ? AP ? Blaine It. Kensley says he was near ly drowned while fighting a fire. The city fireman was manning a hose at a residential blase when the hydrant broke. A great gush of water knocked him against a nearby engine and the stream kept beating at bim. After coughing out the water, he was treated at an emergency hospital for a fractured collar bone. BEAUFORT THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY "GOODBYE MYFAHCY" with JOAN CRAWFORD ROBERT YOUNG FRANK LOVEJOY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY and FRIDAY OfctfTlIVlE FORBONIO RONALD REAGAN - DIANA LYNN mm WAITER SIEZM ? JESSE WRITE Bcnwiptay by ??. BURTON and LOU BRESLO* Dwcted by FREDERICK d* CORDOVA Produced by MICHEL KRAIKE # UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE \7he funniest new idea Ml oft film since m A Favorite Barber is a fiman with experience who can do your work the way you like it. Thii being 10 ?we have a shop full oi i Favorites. i IDEAL BARBER SHOP 723 Arendell Street (Opposite Post Office) mobehead city, n. c. ^ EASTDRIVEm THEATRE One-Half Mile East W Beaafart On HUhwiy 7? TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Also Selected Short Subject? Children Under It Admitted Piya TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY f _ ANCASTER VENGEANCE ^VALLEJflfl First Show Starts 7:45 Til Your Best Fori Dealer Loftin Motor Co. "Where You Get The Most in Value For Tke Utit Money" f 1 N ' ' c ' ' V AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE SEE VI ffi T0U1 KW HO TIUCIS W? 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