Award Winner Stars Broderick Crawford, who wo? the 1949 Academy Award for his work In "All The King's Men,'' is starred with John Ireland and El len Drew in Columbia's "Cargo to Capetown", playing at the East Drive-In theatre, Beanfort, Saturday. / Newt from HARLOWE =? rtJ ^ v July 30.? Mrs. Hobart Kelly, who has been with her husband at Camp Rucker, Ala., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Carl H. Morton. Mr. Kelly is on maneuvers at Southern Pines. Mrs. Raymond Ball and Miss Jean Ball were in Beaufort Tues day. Mrs. Malcolm Maupin and daugh ter, Pain, Mrs. Ray Curtis and Gary Williams were at Cherry Point Wednesday morning. Mrs. Carl H. Morton, Mrs. Willie Miller, Mrs. Earl Creech, Mrs. Julian Hodentt and daughter, Bar bara, were in., New Bern Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and children, Rickie and Barbara, were in Beaufort Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kueh Williams and son, Gary, Mrs. A. N. Bell and sons, David and Roger, were in New Bern Saturday morning? Mrs. A. B. Morton, jr., of Vance boro spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Morton. Mr. and Mrs. David K. Ward of New York visited relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lawson of Richmond were here recently to see Mrs. Lawson's aunt, Mrs. Clyde S. Taylor and Mr. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hodnett and daughter, Barbara, were in More head City Saturday morning. Mrs. Clyde S. Taylor and Miss Eleanor Tayloi* were in Beaufort Friday. ciauae c. cummings left for An gier Saturday morning to visit his mother who is very ill. Bumey L. Witherington of Vanceboro spent Friday night here. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Seawell and (laughters and Mrs. Johnson of Greensboro were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker, Mrs. Cordie Richards and Mrs. Eva Tan ner of Danville, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hodnett during the weekend. Mrs. Cecil Hancock and Mrs. Bob Crutchin of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Smith, jr., and son, Jimmie, of Bachelor, were here Sunday afternoon to see Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Adams. Mrs. Ben Royall of Morehead City, Mrs. Fred Franklin of Jack sonville, Fla., were here Friday afternoon to see Mrs. Harry Davis. Mrs. l?ke Turner, Eddie Turner and their . guests, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Hubert Seawell and daugh ters spent Wednesday morning at Cherry Point. Mrs. Harry Davis, Miss Lena Ball and Mrs. George W. Ball at tended the show at Newport Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Joel Davis and Miss Mary Elizabeth Davis Spent Sunday after noon at Smyrna with relatives. Mrs. Roy Butner and Jack But ner of Cherry Point attended church ichool here Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Freeman of Bridgeton were here Sunday afternoon To see Mrs. A. N. Bell. Gordon Becton, Mr. and Mrs. Jurney Conner were in Beaufort Sunday morning to take Mrs. Con ner to the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Powell of route 4, New Bern, were here Sun day afternoon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Bell. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bowlin of Charlotte have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. W. Kiyh Williams and son, Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curtis attended the drive-in thea tre near Beaufort Friday evening. Mrs. Joel Davis and Miss Mary Elizabeth Davis were in New Bern Saturday. Mrs. Orlando Phillips, Mrs. Robert La ugh ton and Mrs. Gordon Laughton of Morehead City were here Wednesday afternoon to aee Mrs. Carlton J. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bowlin, jr., and son, Ray, attended services near Newport Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Earl Bec ton and son of Wire Grass were bere Sunday afternoon to see Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Becton. Henry VIII had the spinning wheal broaght to England from India, thus replacing - the distaff ?. M from NEWPORT - tlx v Aug. 1. ? Mrs. Grady Nicolls and children of Greenville visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heath last Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howard and daughter, Kathy, visited his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Howard, Sunday. Miss Sadie Bell of Rocky Mount, visited Mrs. Bertie Bell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bryan of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pruit Sunday. Mrs. Maude Linden of Wilming ton, arrived last Tuesday to visit relatives. Jerry Garner, who is in* a hos pital in Washington, D. C., spent last weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Garner. Miss Betty Jo Hill is in Norfolk, Va., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hill. Mrs. II. L. Cunningham arrived last Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Pruit. She left Tuesday to return to her home in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Henry Edwards and Mrs. Bob Montague went to Norfolk, Va., last Wednesday. They return ed home Thursday. While there Mrs. Montague attended a confer ence in connection with her work at Cherry Point. Charles Hill and W. D. Heath, jr., w^re business visitors in New Qerq T\lpgfoy. iSvMOdJUs. Bob Brown and son have returned from a vacation trip to the western part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Garner went to Raleigh Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harness. Mrs. Harness and daughters, Patricia and Bever ly, returned home with them. Mrs. Austin Roberts and chil dren of Jacksonville, Fla., are visit ing her aunt, Miss Minnie Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montague spent the weekend at Nags Head. While there they attended a per formance of '"The Lost Colony." The members of the Woman'? Society of Christian Service enter tained their husbands and special guests at an ice cream party last Wednesday night on the lawn at the home of Mrs. Alfred Reynolds. As each person arrived h? wax given five peas and each time he answered a question with yes or no a pea had to be forfeited. Larry Kirk was the winner of the con test at the end of the evening with thirty-eight peas. Everyone enjoy ed the games and singing as well as helping to make the ice cream, and, of course, everyone enjoyed eating (he ice cream, cookies and peanuts. Mrs. T. R. Garner was special guest last Friday evening when Mrs. J. K. French entertained her bridge club. High score prize win ner, Mrs. Solon Perkins, received a set of vases, traveling prize win ner, Mrs. Bill Carroll, dish towels, and bingo prize winner, Mr t. Sam my Barnes, candle holders. Dur ing progressions, the hostess served cokes and nuts and at the end of play, coconut pie topped with ice cream. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garner are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Watson in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs? Minor Walker and son, Bobbie, of Raleigh, are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Howard. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bennet and children, also of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gibble and daughter, Carolyn, and Mrs. Gib ble's brother, Jack De Rose, left Wednesday to return to New York after spending two weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gibble. Miss Frances Spivey and Miss Faye Price of Raleigh are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rommie Jones this week. Reports to USS Iowa U. S. Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Tex? T. J. Sparks, electri cian's mate third class, USN, son of Mr. William R. Sparks of Har ken bland, assigned to the Opera tions (Beat Division), recently if ceived orders to report to the USS Iowa for reactivation and duty aboard. Sparks entered the Navy in February, 1049. The National Geographic Society says whales travel the same sea lanes in annual migration*. GIVE AWAY PROGRAM!! i FREE! FREE! FREE! OVER $1000.00 WORTH OF VALUABLE PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY AT EAST DRIVE-IN THEATRE IN SEVEN BIG PRIZE NIGHTS. SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS G. W. DUNCAN Insurance and Real Estate Beaufort, N. C. ALEX LEWIS AUTO PAINT SHOP Beaufort, N. C. CITY^PPLIANCE AND FURNITURE CO. Beaufort, N. C. HOLDEN'S RESTAURANT Beaufort, N. C. HATSELL ELECTRIC CO. Beaufort, N. C. HAMILTON FURNITURE CO. Beaufort, N. C. LOFTIN MOTOR CO. Beaufort, N. C. BELL DRUG STORE Beaufort, N. C. BEAUFORT HARDWARE CO. Beaufort, N. C. JOHNSON ? SAUNDERS DRY CLEANERS Beaufort, N. C. L and L COAL CO. Beaufort, N. C. MclNTOSH SERVICE STATION Beaufort, N. C. RUSSELL GLASS SHOP Morehead City, N. C. EARLY JEWELERS Morehead City, N. C. IDLE HOUR AMUSEMENT CENTER Atlantic Beach SCOTT AUTO SERVICE Morehead City, N. C. , ROBERT L. ROSE MOTORS Morehead City, N. C. Patronize These Merchants For An Active Part In This Program and Be Sure to Obtain Your Coupons at the Time oi Purchase. These Merchants Will Have Coupons Available Beginning at Start of Program Tuesday, Au gust 21st. First Big Drawing Night Tuesday, September 4th and Each Tuesday Thereafter For Six Additional Weeks ? Final Grand Prize Night Tuesday, October 16th. PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS: One $250.00 Hk. Diamond Ring Two $100.00 Diamond Studded Benrus Watches One 72-Piece Set of Silverware One Electric Washing Machine One Electric Portable Ironerf "Apex" Two Wearever Aluminum Pressure Cookers Five Sixleen-Piece Sets Cutlery Five Charlie McCarthy Type Dolls Four Table Lamps Five Sets of Costume Jewelry THESE PRIZES WILL BE PUT ON DISPLAY IN VARIOUS SPONSOR'S WINDOWS Rules of These Drawings: 1. 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