SATURDAY "MIGHTY JOE YOUNG" Terry Moore -? Ben Johnson SUNDAY & MONDAY "ROB ROY" Richard Todd ? Glynis Johns "SIOUX UPRISING" Jeff Chandler - Faith Domerque Chandler Mokes Peace TnHT -f-rnnt Jett Chaadler ?Hnt > Mm nation war ewadl la iWnipt to krial pear e to the American frontier to this highlight acene from rrinrul Internatloaal'a TeeMlcolor "The hreat Sioux Uprising." Faith Dtmrrfw and L)ic Bettgrr are aim atoned with Peter Whit ney tad Mia War Cast* heading the large supporting cart. Lloyd Bacon directed. KflU fro? May 25? Mrs Robert McGregory artd children of New Bern and Charles Piner of the US Navy and New Bern were here Wednesday PICTURES YOU NEVER . . . this is one of them! SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE ~ THE SAVAGE FURY OF THE GREAT PLAINS r*A INDIAN WARS!!!. ?Beaufort-:;?: Air Conditioned for Your Comfort ? Phono 2-4836 LAST TIMES TODAY RONALD REAGAN > FORREST - MARTIN - homolka EXPOSING ENEMY PROPAGANDA! ?PAIN WASHING IN ACTION! BRAVERY UNDER TORTURE! "THE STEEL LADY" Starring ROD CAMERON - TAB HUNTER SUNDAY ? MONDAY One of Today** Great Romantic Adventumf to visit Mrs. Carl H. Morton ami family. . Mrs. Clyde S. Taylor and Miss Eleanor Taylor, who have been with Mra. Taylor's mother in Fort Pierce, Fla., returned home Friday nigW Johnny Olund, student at State College in Raleigh, spent the week end at home. Mrs. George W. Ball, Mrs. Chartie Bell and Mrs. Jurney Con ner were in Beaufort Friday. Master Tommy Bell spent Satur day at Adams Creek with Master Terry f'aylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ray_ Green Jr. of Tallahassee, Fla., are' spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ashby B. Morton. Mrs. Luke Turner and son, Tony, Mrs. Pearl Bell and Mrs. Ralph Bowlin Jr. were in Beaufort and Morehead City Thursday. David Bell, Roger Bell, John W. Bradshaw and Buddy Becton at tended the birthday party of Annie Faye Taylor at Bachelor Sunday. Mrs. Emma Oglesby and Mrs. Magnolia Taylor attended the homecoming services at Core Creek Sunday. Mrs. Earl Creech, Mrs. Ashby B. Morton and Mrs. R. W. Hall were in Beaufort Friday. Mrs. W. C. Williams is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Witherington near Vanceboro. Mrs. Beryl Tosto of Beaufort spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Vera Bell. Mrs. Callle Glllikin of Goldsboro returned home Sunday after spend ing the past weekend with her sis ter, Mrs. Will Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Willis and son, Terry, spent Sunday afternoon at Newport. Alex Williams of Vanceboro spent Saturday night with his brother, W. Kuch Williams. Master Charles Masrni celebrated his sixth birthday Sunday with a party at his home. A large num ber of friends attended. Favors of horns and hats were given to all the guests. Ice cream and cake was served by the honoree's mother, Mrs. Mike Mason. Mr. and Mts. W. Kuch Williams and son, Gary, were in Beaufort Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Temple of Reidsrille visited Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Temple recently. Surprise fifty Mrs. Claude Taylor of Bachelor and Mrs. Ross W. Hall gave a sur prise birthday party for Mrs. Ash by B. Morton Friday evening, May 21. Guests were Mr. Taylor, Claudia and Susan Taylor, Mr. Hall, Mr. Morton, Mrs. W. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Creech, and Mr. and Mrs. James Maynard. The honoree received lovely gifts from her friends. The hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Creech, served birthday cake and ice cream. Hong Kong- has a population of about 2% million, all but about 20,000 of them Chinese. SCHOOL-OUT PARTY SATURDAY MORNING AT 10:00 AT CITY THEATRE SEE All YOUR CARTOON FAVORITES Plus FREE PRIZES for th? 1st 500 PRESENTED ?Y YOUR HOST ' ROSE'S 5-to&25^ STORE 1 r 1 ' ? "i -i. - UMiphawto Stamped# Monsion stampeding herds of maddened elephants threaten Elizabeth Tar tar hi this thrilling scene /rem Paramount'* brand new powerful romantic drama In color by Techntcol* "Elephant Walk." Confer ring Dana Andrews and Peter Finch, "Elephant Walk" la set against the dangerous and exotic jungles of Ceylon. Irving Asher produced. Lana Plays Heartless Brunette Lana Turner is more preoccupied with her nails than with Bonar Colleano's proposal of marriage in this scene from "Flame and the Flesh," M-G-M romantic drama. Pier Angeli and the new star "find," Carlos Thompson, also have top roles in the new offering filmed in Technicolor on locations in Naples and the picturesque Italian resort towns of Posltano and Amalfi. May 25 ? Mr. and Mrs. Mlldon Lewis Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willis went to Fayettevillc this weekend. Mrs. Mildon Lewis Jr. and son of El Paiio, Texas, are here for a few days visiting her mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Willis and daughter, Jonibel, of Morehead City and Miss Margie Willis of Marshallberg were guests of Mr and Mrs. Allen Taylor and Pearl Taylor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Williatoi Duke and children of Wrightsville Beach spent the weekend with Mrs. Duke's mother, Mrs. Clyde Rose. Mrs. Lloyd Jones and Miss Mag gie Bell of Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Bunch. EAST DRIVE-IN THEATRE Oa*Balf Mile East of Beaufort On Highway 7? Children Under II Adnltte* Trm SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Lassiter spent Sunday at South River. Mrs. Roy Weaver and son, Rich ard Allen, of Monterey, Calif., and Mi's. Lydia Taylor, mother of Mrs. Weaver, have been spending 4ftis past week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Taylor. J. H. Thomas of Greenville, Mr. 53 ? May 25 ? Mrs. W. fi. Perry and I daughter, Anita, of Raleigh were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beachem last week. Mrs. E G Lloyd of Chapel Hill I visited Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Pridgen | last week. * Mrs. Dan Hill left Sunday for Norwood to spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. Herman Smith and family. Mrs. Pauline Becton of Wire I Grass visited her mother, Mrs. Tom | Willis, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murdock I and children of Burlington visited | her parents, Mr and Mrs. M. D. Pridgen. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dow of I Jacksonville visited Mr. and Mrs. I P. B. Beachem last Sunday. Mrs. Marvin Tfcylor returned | home from the hospital in Winston Salem last Friday. A large crowd from here attend- I ed the anniversary dinner at Core | Creek last Sunday. Mrs. Letha Moore of Morehead City visited Mrs. Lutie Collins last Sunday. Cadet Cedric Beachem, who has been stationed in San Antonio, Tex as, spent a few days last week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beachem. He has been transferred I to Bartow, Fla., for further train- 1 ing. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Phelps visited | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dail last Thurs day night. Last Sunday was observed by the young folks of the North River Methodist Church as National 4 H Sunday. The MYF boys and girls at tended the sub district meeting at the First Methodist Church in Morehead City last Monday night. WSCS Meets at C hurch The wsts met last Monday night at the church. Mrs. Marjorie Gooding had charge of the pro gram. Officers for the coming year were installed. Mrs. Clifton Arthur is new president. Mrs. Dion Simp son, vice-president, Mrs. Dan Hill, secretary and treasurer. We had several new members to join the jflctety. ? and Mrs. J. Maiden Hall of Win ston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Blalock of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sutton and ehildren of Kinston, Mr. Jesse McWilliains of Norfolk, and Dr. and Mrs. C. Dale of Golds* boro were weekend guests at the Sea Level Inn. Elder Eddie Humphrey held his regular service at the Primitive Baptist Church Sunday. Visitors from Otway attended these servicos. MVs.,Maltby Taylor is still on the ejck list but is much better and will soon be home from the hospital. -.1 Hlorehead "CARTERET'S FINtST THEATRE" SATURDAY ? DOUBLE FEATURE ! ! ! AND WHAT A DOUBLE FEATURE ! ! JUST LOOK ! 1 ROY ROfir* _ BORIS KARLOFF rnf r?jf ? OfflO EUfN MEW ? MARC CRAMER More - - - Color Cartoon STARTS SUNDAY LANA TURNER TVOU M-O-M'l MNSATION FUKO M THt PlfASURt- HAUNTS Of IUIOK IN cot?? TECHNICOLOR I ihtfUSH nSANGEU CNtLOSIHOMPSON "THE SHOW PLACE Of CARTERET COCIUTV | Starts Sunday . . . . THE SAVAGE SAGA OF THE * AVENGING BRANNONS! TECHNICOLOR AUDIE MURPHY LISA GAVE ran LYLE BETTGER WALTER IRENNAN r MARA COffDAY ? HUGH O'BRIAN ? MY S THEATRE !! LOOK !! WHAT'S COMING YOUR WAY NEXT SATURDAY MORNING AT 10:00 WE'RE HELPING YOU CELEBRATE THE END OF SCHOOL BY THROWING A BIG School Out Party LOTS OF FUN FOR EVERYONE CARTOONS - COMEDIES AND A NEW SERIAL 2 FULL HOURS ALL AT REGULAR PRICES i T i i i AND. THAT'S NOT ? ALL! FREE PRIZES PRESENTED BY ROSE S 5 - 10 & 25^ STORE PRIZES AS LONG AS THEY LAST WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A WHALE . OF A TIME-BRING MOM AND DAD TOO COME EARLY!

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