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Dancing Delight Gene Kelly is surrounded by a bevy of beauties in one of the spectacular production numbers of M-G-M's big Technicolor musical, "Singin' in the Pain," opening at the City theatre Sunday. Kelly por trays a screen star of the Roaring '20's in the new offering, with Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds sharing stellar honors. BOWLING EVERY NIGHT Come Out and Have Fun The Idle Hour Amusement Center ATLANTIC BEACH SINCINinI I the RAIN ] I- to KELLY Donald Wife I ^O'CONNOR; REYNOLDS JJ fl Jean Hagen- Millard Mitchell^r Cyd Charisse ? STARTS Nrwtfroa April 14. ? Mrs. Mitchell Willis, who has been quite ill for some time, was taken to the Baptist hos pital in Winston-Salem Monday. We wish for Mrs. Willis a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams and daughter, Cheryl, of Morehead City spent Easter Sunday here with Mrs. Adams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen Gillikin of Roanoke, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lewis and daughter, Deborah, of Elizabeth City were guests of their mother and mother-in-law, Mrs. Hilda Gillikin last weekend. Mr. E. T. Piner, jr., of Marshall berg, a senior at Wake forest col lege, visited his grandmother here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Wilson of Cherry Point spent a few hours here Sunday afternoon with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Gilgo of Ori ental spent the weekend here with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Guy R. Willis and children, Gail and Charles, and Myra of Durham, and Dr. Willis' mother, Mrs. C. S. Willis of Mar shallberg, who has been visiting her son and family for several weeks, arrived Saturday to spend the Easter holidays at Marshall bertj. They all visited the Hancock and Chadwick families here Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hardy and Mrs. Harry Chadwick attended services at Tuttles Grove church Tuesday night of last week. The Rev. L. A. Lewis preached. Mrs. Nina Wade of Beaufort was here for a short time Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Hettic Stead of Tallahassee, Fla., and Mrs. Harriette Pake of Marshallberg visited relatives here Sunday night. Mrs. Fannie Nelson of Beaufort visited friends here Friday night. Nt-ws from 'j RUSSELL'S April 15.? The Rev. R. B. Hurt I will fill his regular appointment at ! Live Oak Grove Christian church Sunday. Pvt. George M. Russell, USA, sta tioned at Fort Dix, N. J., .spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Russell. Mr. Ellis Fodric was taken to the Morehead City hospital Saturday The Free Will Baptists gave an Easter program at their church Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grey and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Russell attend ed the Sunrise service at Core Creek church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson of Raleigh spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parker and children of Newport News, Va., spent the holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tallman. Mrs. Graydon Moore and girls of Marshallberg spent Sunday with Mrs. Moore's grandmother, Mrs. I. T. Fodric. Mr. and Mrs. James Wheatley and sons of Beaufort visited the B. H. Russells Sunday. Mrs. John Johnson of Beaufort spent Easter Sunday with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Nellie Potter and sons, Royce and Robert, spent Monday in New Bern. Mr. and Mrs. John French and children of Bridgeton spent the BEAUFORT THEATRE LAST TIMES TODAY CATTLE DRIVE SATURDAY ? Double Feature SUNDAY ? MONDAY ?Mimuu-MSMII * WHVUWllllJ[?l?Tat?l PICTIjpC JAMES STIWART ARTHUR KBUKDr JUUA ADAMS ROCK HUDSON /IS*. Ttt&ueitil Bud kflrm _\Xy A Universal International ffchirt It's a Belnctanl Loan Jay C. Flippen (center), lets John Wayne borrow his phonograph as William Harrigan amusedly grins in Howard Hughes' drama of the (J. 8. Marines air campaign in the Pacific, "Flying Leathernecks." Wayne co-stars with Robert Ryan in the Edmund Grainger produc tion in color by Technicolor for RKO Radio. Parks Tells Taylor Lerry Parks is trying to puT Elizabeth Taylor in her place in this i scene from 'Love is Better Than Ever," MG M's amusing romantic comedy of a small-town dancing teacher and' a big-time agent. The new offering conies to the Morehead screen Sunday. holidays with his sister. Mrs. B. H. Russell. Mrs. Violet Whittley of .Newport is spending some time with her mother. Mrs. I. T. Fodrie. Mr. Lee Garner returned to his work as bus driver Sunday after a two weeks vacation. Mrs. O. L. Olsen of the Beaufort Morehead City causeway spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. Olsen 's i sister, Mrs. B. II. Russell. Mr. Ralph Whittley of Newport spent Sunday evening with his grandmother, Mrs. 1. T. Fodrie. OCEAN PARR DRIVE -IM LAST TIMES TOXIfillT "WARPATH" Edmond O'Brian - Dean J agger SATURDAY "BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND DAWN" . Mark Stevens ? Edmond O'Brian SUNDAY? MONDAY "CROSSWINDS" John Payne - Rhonda Fleming EAST DRIVE-IN THEATRE One-Half Mile East of Beaufort On Highway 70 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Also Selected Short Subjects Children Under 12 Admitted Free LAST TIMES TONIGHT SiEYE COCHRAN PilP CAREY mui aum fc? ? ?OW?T MA?D? AN0?l*S O?hUWISSUU* SATURDAY i IDA IUPIN0 Portion mm. MALA POWERS and TOD ANDREWS br INC FIIMAKC IS OI.Mk.iW br tit 1*110 HCtlltS, IK. SUNDAY? MONDAY """" "??"li. ? JOIN WWE ? ROBERT RYAN " FLYING HMTHiRKtCKS Fint Skow Starts J:00 P.M. Stepia' Fetchil Souks * h Bend oi the River' To such famous film industry announcements of the past as "Jol son Sings" and "Garbo Talks" please add: "Stepin' Fetchit Smiles!" The "powerfully tired" Negro comedian flashes a grin on the screen for the first time in a career that stretches back 25 years and includes three comebacks. 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