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T DOWN, 'STOP -jn_ Lj-the car. or *J? A shot! * MUClf, I FOUND HOW TO OPERATE THIS A -SUN II -*0 "THey WKHT A shooting war? oka y. lets stabt ones? / PICK* -I tWAN A 4 vom CDMMS OWEK (Hi A UOUO ' g " ' ? ? ? 1 ? ? McCreci Swipes Sold tar's Girl I'be showdown In tt h|mm rmpfrr Zou l.lwr take* be tween hMil leader Pedro Artnendariz, Ma glrt-<Mrad VvaMw De Carlo, and Confederate Army andereover man Joel MrCrea la Uil venal- International'! Teehnk-olar adventure "Border River," directed by George Sherman. Lena Home Started As Sinaer with Dinah Shore Nt*w? from 1 SU LEVEL Jan. 19 ? The concert given at the old school building by "frye Frost and the Melody Boys proved to be a very interesting program. A lirg* crowd was present and everyone enjoyed the music. The Misses Evelyn Gaskill and Shirley Taylor took a trip on the boat. Donna K, owned by James Wallace Taylor, to Englehart and Stumpy Point. They went to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hildred Golden, who live at Stumpy Point. Later reports on the radio-telephone stated that both girls had a case of sea sick ness. Braxton Dickenson, son of Mrs. Laura Dickenson, had to go back to the Marine Hospital in Nor folk for treatment. We wish for him a speedy recovery. Blanchard Lupton and family of Harkers Island visited his grand mother, Mrs. Deliah Lupton, Sun day. A television set has been install ed in the home of J. W. Taylor. Monroe Taylor's thr^e children are spending the winter with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Blw??d Willis of MftrshaUberg spent Sunday with Mrs. Willis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor. Mrs. LtUie Willis of Harkers Island is spending a few days with Mrs. Marietta Styrpn. Miss Nellie^ McPhersoti of White ville, who attends college at Green ville, spent the weekend with Miss Ruth tsylor, also a student there. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee Rawls of Rome, W. Y., who have just re turned from Notth Africa where he was stationed fHth the Air Force, visited his aunt, Mrs. H. B. Willis, Friday. Mrs. Mollie Willis, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. of Morehead City i . i ? ? By MARK BARRON New York ? Walking across Broadway I came across Dina Shore, an elegant songstress. We chatted about show business and she told me a young singer who achieved fame on her program now is known as Lena Horne. How ever, Dinah said, in those days Miss Horne was billed simply as "Helena.' Miss Horne wanted a single name then. Once upon a time the only con cern of Broadway drama editors was when "Abie's Irish Rose" pass ed another anniversary. Now we have a similar situation where the Rodgers and Hammerstein musi cals, "South Pacific" and "Okla homa!" are setting new local and national records. Sometimes you yearn for the days when Flo Zlegfield was pro ducing the "Follies." At that time he was presenting his show at the Globe Theater in the middle of Times Square. That particular "Follies" was about to set a long run record and the late Walter Kir.gsle.V reminded Ziegfield that within the next two or three nights that the "Follies" would break the record for musical shows. Ziegfield closed the show that weekend. I asked him if he was going to reopen the "Follies," or if he was going to produce a new "Follies" with different stars. He said he didn't know, that it de pended upon what kind of real estate deal he could make. The musical comedy, "Wish You Were Here," has brought about an unusual labor problem. In this show there is a big swimming pool. Actors dive into the pool in swim ming costumes which are checked off as expense of the production. Recently the actors demanded soap for their baths. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Willis. Dr. Herbert Webb, resident at the new hospital, is very busy at this time. "THE SHOWPLACE OF CARTERET COUNTY" SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE ; tT_ r John Wayne "DAKOTA" "Norman Conquest" Plus Chapter 10 "Jungle Drums of Africa" ? SUNDAY - MfllfoAY - TUESbAV ? BURT LANCASTER '?I* ??iiiiin HIV MMI w KT Jan 19 ? Mrs. W. H. Coburn left Sunday for her home in New Londan Com , after spending wv eral Weeks h?re wftH her daughter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chadwick ?n. Thelma Chadwick spent Tuesday in Beaufort with her daughter, Mrs. Matney Davis. Mrs. Dave Jarvis. who has been undergoing treatment in the Vet erans Administration Hoapital. in Durham, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Lena Stewart spent Tues day in Beaufort with relatives. Mrs. D. M. Tyson and Mrs. R. L. Chadwick visited Mrs. Monroe Willis Saturday. Mr. W. H. Hansen of Richmond, Va., spent last weekend here with his wife and son, who are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Jarvis. Mr. Tilden Jarvis of Beaufort spent Sunday with his brother, Mr. D. A. Jarvis. Mr. Cooper Chadwick of Norfolk. Va., spent the weekend with his father, Mr. Staty Chadwick. The Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Lewis Saturday ? Double Feature AUDIE MURPHY at the "Cimarron Kid" AUo Ruth Hutsy 'The Lady Wants Mink" ? Sun. ? Mon. ? Tues. ? THEY HAD A DATE WITH DESTINY IN THE POWDER KEG } OF THE WEST! JOEL McCReT yvonne De Carlo PEDRO ARMENDARIZ at Atlantic sfeot a while Thurs day with the Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Tyson. Mrs Marjie Chadwick spent Tudt day in Beaufart ?M bet brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. C. T. Jarvis. SMYRNA DRIVE-IN II THEATRE || LAST TIMES TONIGHT "THE LONE HAND" Joel McCrea - Barbara Hale SATURDAY "ANNIE OAKLEY" Preston Foster Barbara Stanwyck Sl'NDAY - MONDAY "SEA OF LOST SHIPS" John Derek - Wanda Hendrix EAST DRIVE-IN THEATRE One-Half MUe East tf Beanfort Ob Highway TO Children Under It Admitted Free TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Laat Time* Today I m < cflDvr TMraR-ttM --7 Jt" finnltst hit! V. < ? < -T nrrn ?mmm fH REED - BATES ? 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