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The Pleasure-Seekers Page NI<T? Fiilh Stars Again Faith Domergue makes her third important screen start starring with Stephen McNally, above, fnd Audle Murphy in Universal-Inter national's "The Duel at SUver Creek," an action-packed Technicolor western depicting the frontier warfare waged against claim Jumpers. Susan Cabot heads the supporting cast. The interior of the initial fire ball formed in an atomic bomb blast has a temperature of many millions of degrees and is very nearly a vacuum. GREAT OAK ilSII BLENDED W-i WHISKEY ! A EMBSnffiSE i ? $2.00 j pinl I I I | N IN* 7?x Iraki NmM S?bRi If | Austin^Nichols i L _ _ _ nr^nr*_ _ _ _? $5-20 ' fifth j I CANVAS AWNINGS ABE BETTER FOB Beach Homes They look smarter, wear a* well and can be stored away d urine the winter months to let in the D. A. Freeman Phone MIM MS Fisher St Morehesd City Minister Mbrf* Hatpns. Now Has 700 ia CcIUction Edgewood, R. I. ? (AP)? Thre* years ago, the R?v Earl E. Story, D. D , didn't own a single hatpin; now he haa more (han 700. Story, minister of the Methodist Tabernacle here, waa told by a former parishioner to throw away four hatpins she donated for a sale at his former Newport church if nobody wanted them. There were no takers and from that time on, Story, was a hatpin collector. The ladies of the church donated 21 more hatpins. He displayed the 25 in a hobby show and suddenly found his collection boosted to more than 100. He's getting some rare pins now. One' has a perfume box within its head. There's a His-Hers combina tion of matching hairpin and stick pin. Some are eye-catchers with heads bobbing on springs. One is capped with a button from the Con tinental Army. Some are gem-stud ? The "colors" used by today's mili tary organizations are direct de scendants of the banners of knights and barons in the Middle Ages. Has Anybody Seen That Gal? i ? ..... :rr: . . . Flapper Piper Laurie hails a ride, in true 1928 fashion, from handsome Rock Hudson in the above scene from Universal-Interna tional's new Technicolor romedy hit, "Has Anybody Seen My Gal." Charles Coburn and Glgi Peireau are also starred in the new laugh film. July 29 ? The Rev. Carroll Hans Blended Whiskey ley filled his appointment here Sunday and brought his family. They were the supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller. After church Sunday we served dinner at Hill's camp. The Rev. and Mrs. Thurmond Smith of More head City attended the dinner. Mrs. Newman Willis and son, Jimmy, attended church here and visited with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Lewis. Mrs. Willard Sharp of Hertford visited her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. L. Sharp over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fowler Smith of Bridgeton attended church here and visited her grandmother, Mrs. Lina Garner. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Henderson and family visited her sister, Mrs. Earl Lyles at Norfolk last week. Mrs. Dollie Rizzo and son left for her home at Cleveland, Ohio. Thursday oight after spending three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hall were the supper guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Hall Sunday night. Mrs. Louise Caulder and son of Lott.i, S. C., visited her daughter, Mr5. Larry Hall Sunday. Herbert and Archie r age visited relatives at Erwin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Padgett visited a short while with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Millis. Mr. Allen Miller of Cortex, Fla? is spending some time with his sis ter, Mrs. Elmer Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Manly Bell of Cor tex, Fla? spent Sunday afternoon with his aunt, Mrs. Bettie Sharp. =nli AUTO ? LOANS $51 JO TO $2,000 JO CASH IN TEN MINUTES t QUICK ? COURTEOUS ? CONFIDENTIAL ANY MAKE - ANY MODEL NO RED TAPE ? NO ENDORSERS 1936 to 1952' OPEN 9 KM A.M. TIL Si30 P.M. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY A LOCAL CONCERN DIXIE AUTO FINANCE CO. ??3145 . . . Phone. . . . 6-3316 ' 11th and Artadtll SU. Morchead City, N. C. CloMd Wednesday Afternoon* I Clowns and more clowns will tumble joyously through two per* formances of the Hagen- Wallace circus in Morchead City tomorrow. There will be two performances, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on the grounds north of the W. S. King school. Spectators will he admitted at 2 and 7 p.m. Morehead City Lions, sponsors of the circus, will re ceive 50 per cent of advance ticket sales. In 'The Cimarron Kid' WorM War II Hero Stars One movie star who will never "go Hollywood" is World War II hero Audie Murphy, currently star ring with screen newcomer Yvette Dugay in Universal-International's Technicolor "The Cimarron Kid." "The Cimarron Kid" is a spec tacular Western which casts Mur phy in the title role as a mem ber of the notorious Dalton Gang, which he is compelled to join against his will. When the United States Mili tary Academy first opened in 1802 it had 12 cadets. OCEAN PARK DRIVE- IN LAST TIMES TONIGHT "FORT DEFIANCE" Dap* Clark SATURDAY 'Too Late For Tears" Lizabeth Scott ?? Don Defore SUNDAY ? MONDAY "SILVER CITY" Edmund O'Brien Yvonne DeCarlo ~m] OCLOCK DISTILLBD LONDON DRY GIN $|8.0 */l VVAIV $285 ?8 Proof MriMhaM ?MIIIIAI t WOtTf IT ft. hoiia, iiimon Smyrna Drive*In THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT "AT WAI WITH THE ARMY" Dean Martin - Jerry Iwrk SATURDAY TANCY PARTS" Bob Hope - Lucille Ball 5UNDAV M6NBAY = "BHD OF PARADISE" Debra Paget - Jeff Chandler m THEATRE Om-HiIT Mile Eut of Beufart Ob Hlyhwij 70 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Also Selected Short Subjecto Children Under 12 Admitted Free LAST TIMES TONIGHT SATURDAY SUNDAY ? MONDAY CHECK . THE LIST! On the farm and in the {arm home electricity play* an im portant parti No longer is the farm wiie a drudge to the old wotod. range, the open kettle in the yard to waih clothe* or the cold cellar in which to keep her lood* fresh . . . now, with electrical appliance* her work is done cleanly, cooly. efficiently and economically. ^ Right here in the former Tide Wafer area, electricity U tt bigger bargain than ever before . . . Carolina Power & Light'* new Inducement rate offer* savings that can'f be beat. If you operate your farm on an all-electric basis you prill find that you are being given up to 75 Kilowatt-hour* of electricity at NO EXTRA COST. A*k your neareit Carolina Power & Light representative to explain how your faro work can be made eaiier and more econom ical by utilizing electric appliance*. ( CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY J MOREREAD CITY AND BEAUFORT THEATRES 'MOREHEAD* c~ I I LAST TWO DAYS - - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ! I DEAN MARTIN . . . JERRY LEWIS "JUHPING JACKS" ~ - STARTS SUNDAY . - ? CARTERET COUNTY'S SHOW PLACE ? SUNDAY ? MONDAY ? TUESDAY ? THE MOST DANGEROUS CITY NORTH Of THE RIO GRANDE! StO/eR made it rich . . . hot UAO kept it poor... and an tKON hand ruled its frightened people! ?BEAUFORT* SSSES,. FRIDAY ? LAST TIMES TODAY JUNE ALLYSON - ARTHUR KENNEDY "THE GIRL IN WHITE" SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE SUNDAY ? MONDAY ABBOTT AND COSTELLO in "LOST II ALASKA" ? They're in a (old rash of laugh* u they mush through the slush to the pole.
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