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LATEST NEWS
THURS. - FRI.
ANN DVORAK
GENE EVANS
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"I Was An
American Spy"
Moth Is Oiant
Edmonton -AP ? That was no
ordinary moth that Mrs. II. Katrin
caught in her home. The intruder
had a five-inch wingspread.
Scientists generally believe that
man first appeared on earth it
least 750,000 years ago.
EAST DRIVE-Di
THEATRE
One-Half Mile East of Beaufort
On Highway 70
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Also Selected Short Subjects
Children I'ndcr 12 Admitted Free
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
DAN DEPORE L1ZABETH SCOTT
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First Show Starts 7:45
'Til Farther Notice
Ocean
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Two Miles West of Morehead City On Route 70
TUESDAY ? WEDNESDAY
"South Of St. Louis"
JOEL McCUE A- ALEXIS SMITH
ZACHARY SCOTT
In Technicolor
THURSDAY FRIDAY
"RAWHIDE"
TYRONE POWER
SUSAN HAYWARD
? CITY ?
"THE SHOWPLACE OF CARTERET COUNTY"
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DON DEFORE - ANDREA KING
"SOUTH SIDE 1-1000"
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LATEST NEWS ? MUSICAL WESTERN
TOM ft JERRY CARTOON
They Play b Saatk Sms Story
Lovely island maiden Debra Paget and handsome adventurer
Louis Jourdan embrace in a tender moment from Twentieth Century
Fox's technicolor spectacle of the South Seat, "Bird of Paradise,"
which Is booked Thursday and Friday at the Beaufort theatre.
July 25 Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Heath were in New Bern Wednes
day.
Mr. M. G. Mann, of Raleigh, vis
Med Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Garner
Friday.
Mrs. Parker Guthrie and Mrs.
Solon Perkins were in New Bern
Wednesday.
Mrs. Leonard Thompson and
daughter, Yvonne, of Durham, are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garner.
Lt. Nelson Brown, of California,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mizelle
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jolliff and
children, of Raleigh, have been
visiting his parents, the Rev. and
Hrs. J. M. Jolliff, this week.
Capt. Harry Livingston left Wed
nesday for duty in Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rogers, of
Elizabeth City, visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Garner, over
the weekend.
Mrs. Graham Stobaugh and Mrs.
Robert Montague were business vis
itors in Raleigh Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. C. T. Rogers, of
fWfckerton, spent Sunday, Yijght
with Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Garner.
Cpl. Louis Hibbs arrived home
Wednesday to visit his mother,
Mrs. Parker Guthrie.
Mrs. Henry Edwards visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, in
Swansboro for several days last
week.
Mrs. P. P. Garner and Miss Nina
Garner are spending this week at
Nags Head. From there they will go
to Norfolk. Va., to visit relatives.
Miss Jerry Lynn Garner enter
tained som* of her young friends
with a picnic at Atlantic Beach last
Thursday Invited guests were
Misses Shirley Smith, Ann Gwynne
Lockey, Eddie Lynn Garner, Bar
bara Howard, Lynn Garner, JoAnn
Kelly, Margaret Anne Allen.
Frances Anne Garner, Becky Anne
Sanders, and Lana Faye Lincfber
ger. Chaperones were Mrs. L. R.
Garner, Mrs. Nina Garner, and Mrs.
William Morris. A picnic lunch, a
watermelon cutting, and surf bath
ing were enjoyed by the group be
fore they returned home.
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service held its regular month
ly meeting Wednesday night at the
Methodist church. The program,
"Our Healing Mission in the Philip
pines," which was given in play
let form, was opened with the call
to worship and the scripture by
Mrs. Alfred Raynolds. Next ihe
group sang ?" Wonderful Words of
Life".
This led into the playlet, which
was given very impressively by
Mrs. K. L. Fruit, Miss Margaret
Bell, Mrs. Stanley Mann, Mrs. Par
ker Guthrie and Mrs. Garland
Lockey. Stancil Hardison rendered
a very beautiful solo, accompanied
by Mrs. Ruby Woodruff. \t the
close of the program. Mrs. Clarence
Millis and Mrs. Reynolds, acting
student nurses of the Mary John
son hospital of Manila, sang from
behind a screen a duet, 4'We Would
Be Building".
A prayer was given by Mrs.
Pruit, after which the meeting was
turned over to the president. Miss
Bell, for the business session. Re
ports of the various committees
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A Favorite Barber is a
, Milan with experience who
can do your work the way
you like it. This being so
?we have a shop full of
Favorites.
IDEAL BARBER SHOP
723 Arendeti Street
(Opposite Post Office)
MOREHEAD CITY, N. C.
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| Ten ?
J. And
Relax
Any day ? ? ? my hour . . . our
sodas. Ire cream and other
sweeps 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.
Arcndell St. Morehead City
HEAR "CALL TO POST"
WMBL-4:30
MON. THROUGH SAT.
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DAILY DOUBLE #
1st & 2nd Races
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ADMISSION
NO CHIlDftfN AOMITTIO
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FREE PARKINS >
ON U S 70 - JUST 5 MILtS FROM
MOREHIADCITY
CAROLINA RACINC. ASSOCIATION INC
Film Salnles Texas Lawman
George Montgomery, Jerome Courtland, and Noah Beery, Jr.(
smash thr vicious killers who once terrorized the I. one Star State.
"The Texas Hangers" opens Thursday at the Citv theatre, Morehcad
City.
were given. The main topic of dis
cussion was the ice cream party \o
be given Wednesday evening, July
25, at the home* of Mrs. Alfred
Reynolds. All of the members of
the society and their husbands were
invited.
At the close of the business ses
sion, the spiritual life chairman,
Mrs. Gerald Merrill, had a short
but most impressive service, which
began with a solo by Mi's. Millis,
"Away My Soul. Stretch Every
Nerve". The topic of ihc spiritual
life program was "This One Thing
I Would Do".
The group sang "I Am Thine, O
Lord", after which ?veryone was
asked to leave the church in sil
ence; The meeting closed with ihe
benediction.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pendergraft
and children and his mother, Mrs.
Pendergraft, all of Chapel Hill, Vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). Garner over
the weekend.
Turkish tribes were driven from
Central Asia by the Mongols a
round 1200 A.D. They settled near
the Euphrates in Asia Minor.
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THURSDAY
and FRIDAY
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keeps you nice and fit. Make
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For your added pleasure
we have a completely stock
ed refreshment bar.
The Idle Hour
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ATLANTIC BEACH, N. C.
OUR FOUNTAIN
is the ideal place to atop ?
relax ? and refresh your
self, 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.
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Merrill Bldg.
Beaufort
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