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tense roiqantic drama, "Johnny Guitar." Joan Crawford stars and
Sterling Hayden co-stars in the title role in the Trucolor production.
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Investigator Jack Mahoney forces a showdown with William
Bishop while Peggie Castle looks on, in this scene from the Edward
Small western In color, "Overland Pacific."
Swansboro
Aug. 31- The Swansboro people
were mighty proud to hear that
Governor Umstead has appointed
Mr. John Pat Ervin as Justice of
Peace lor Swansboro precinct.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woolerton
visited his mother, Mrs. Carolyn
Woolerton, of Wilmington, last
weekend.
Mrs. Kenneth Meadows was In
New Bern last Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed Brown and daughter,
Tootsie, were visitors in Jack
sonville last Wednesday.
Mrs. Velma Harper of Kinston
visited Mr. and Mrs. Bland Howard
last week.
Mrs. Annie Smith has returned
home after visiting relatives at
Sneads Ferry and Wilmington.
Mrs. Bland Howard visited re
latives in Kinston and Seven
Springs recently.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Littleton
and Keith had as their dinner guest
last Friday evening Miss Dora
Moore of Raleigh.
Mrs. S. E. Jones Jr., and daugh
ter, Susan, and Mary K. Passing
ham were visiting in Kinston last
Saturday.
Friends were sorry to hear that
Mrs. Pat Ervin is a patient at
Chapel Hill Memorial Hospital.
We wish her a speedy recovery.
The Swansboro Baptist Church
invites everyone to Sunday School
at 10 a.m. each Sunday morning
and to church services at 11 a.m.,
and each Sunday evening at 7:30.
There is always special music
rendered by the choir.
Circle Entertains
The Business Woman's Circle of
the Baptist Church gave a social
in honor of Miss Rosemary Canady,
bride of the month, at the home of
Mri. Elbert Benton. The home was
decorated with summer flowers
and greenery. Upon arrival the
guest of honor was presented with
a lovely milk glass cake plate on a
stand. Refreshments of bridal
cakes, mints, nuts and lemonade
were served.
Those attending were Mesdames
Geraldine Biocll, Helen Zapata,
Pansy Benton, Elsie Strele, Blonnie
Walker, Doris Cobb, Daisy Jones,
Mary Kietzman, Lila Mae Holland,
Marie Brite, Margaret Slate, and
Miss Billie Jean Casper.
On to Cellege
Among the young people leaving
for college soon are Howard and
Alvin Smith, Pat Corbett, Carl
MIKUd, Willie Ray Heath, Capel
HIU, and Reginald Rhue, State.
Kludge Vinson, Tucker Little
ton. Gerald Riggs and Paul S.
Odum to W?ke Forest. East Caro
lina College, Janice Mascon, Billy
Underslth, Conglta Riggs, and
Joyce Vinson. . Anna , Webb to
Women's College, Greensboro, and
Irene Burt to Chowan
Mrs. Margaret Slate has returned
to C^ifornia to teach school for
the coming year.
Howard and. Alvin Smith have
returned home from New York
where they worked during the
summer.
M/Sgt. and Mrs. Badger folks'
sister from Maryland are visiting
on Broad St. **
Two members of the Business
Women's Circle of the Swansboro
Baptist Church welcomed new
bundles of Joy to their hemes.
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and Mrs. Maud Bell Stanley and
husband, a son, Jeffry.
Maj. and Mrs. Lobel, and child
ren, are visiting their home in
New Jersey prior to Major Lobel's
departure for over-seas duty.
Miss Pat Corbett has returned
home from summer school.
The Dick Bizzelles' and the Hal
Macons are spending the weekend
at Kennels Beach, as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parker of
Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Macon of
Wake Forest were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Macon.
Mr. L. T. Stanley and Miss
Rosalie Davis were married last
Saturday morning by the justice
of peace in Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodbrite, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmo Baggs, Mr. and Mrs.
Leary Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Stanley, honored their
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
L. T. Stanley with a buffet supper
last Sunday evening. The houie
was decorated with summer
flowers and greenery. The children
presented Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
with a set of dishes and an im
ported table cloth. Guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomas
Eggleston and Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Sewell.
Mr. John Umstead, brother of
Governor Umstead, visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. Rouse last week at their
summer cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Trexler vieited
relatives at Wadesboro over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Edgerton
spent the weekend at Goldsboro
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bryan will
attend the wedding of Albert Neal
Herring to Miss Jo Ann Brown
of Southport next Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Benton and
Children spent the weekend with
Sir. Benton's parents, the Rev.
and Mrs. A. L. Benton of Marshall
berg
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Hrux of Con
neticut, have moved to Swansboro
and are living in the Littleton
apartments.
M/Sgt. and Mrs. M. K. Arnette
had as their dinner guests, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Petteway and family
of Jacksonville lact Saturday.
Saturday ? Double Feature
ROY ROGERS
"SunMt In
Eldorado"
ALSO
Richard Denning
"Caged Fury"
SUN. - toON. - TUES.
DANA ANDREWS
JEANNE CRAIN
'Duel in It*
Jungle"
NavelockPtot
Gets Charter
Havelock ? North Carolina'!
newest American Legion Poat,
StjreiPatterson Pout Mo. 168, re
ccived its c)yxt*T last we?k from
slate commander, the "Rev Milton
B. Faust, during ceremonies which
included the Honorable Grahaln A.
Harden, congressman, as principal
speaker.
The new post commander, Allen
L. Arnold of Havfelock in accepting
the charter, outlined the aims of
the post, stressing the goal of ac
tion as a continuing program of
community projects with emphasis
on youth projects including Amer
ican Legion Junior Baseball.
State Commander Faust from
Spencer, N. C., expressed his
pleasure in presenting his first
post charter sin!* taking over last
May. 24. He stressed the import
ance of living up to this year's Le
gion slogan, "Service to others."
Seven officers of the new post
were sworn in by Commander
Faust as he outlined the responsi
bilities of each. The new officers
are Allen L. Arnold, post comman
der; Ken Tiffany, first vice-com
mander; M/Sgt. E. Zacavich, sec
ond vice -commander; Charles E.
Lutz, adjutant; A. H. Uhlman, fi
nance officer; Lieutenant W. C.
Croas, service officer; and R. B.
Shinkle, sergeant-at-arms.
Father Frank Howard, chaplain,
and Lt. Col. T. J. Morgan, legal
officer, were unable to be present
for the ceremony. The military
personnel among the officers were
all from the Marine Corps Air Sta
tion at Cherry Point.
Congressman Barden, the prin
cipal speaker, gave a vigorous talk
on the danger of Communism and
how the Legion can combat this
menace. At one point he compared
freedom of the communists in this
country to fhe tolerating of a rat
tlesnake in the living room of your
home. In outlining the tasks fac
ing the Legionnaires, Congressman
Barden stated "that this is an op
Hlorehead
Saturday ? Double Feature
JOHN WAYNE
"Fighting Sea bees'
ALSO
... G.UY MADISON
"Ghost of Cross
Bone Canyon"
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
GREER CARSON
ROBERT RYAN
"HER TWELVE
MEN"
Natural Oivot Four
Wild Turkeys Cab Ride
Atlanta (AP) ? Hugh Park,
Atlanta Journal columnist. report
ed tersely that (Mir wild turkeys
were Men riding in a taxicab at
2 am Charged with stretching
the truth he dug out the (acts.
Ed Ddctd. a cartoonist and
natoraiiat, obtained the turkeys
Iram the atate conservation de
partment (or experiments on his
farm. They were flown in and the
man who brought them didn't have
time to take them all the way, so
he called Dodd.
Dodd, a practical type, told him,
"Just put 'em in a taxi They'll
gat here all right." And they did.
portunity to do some nice things
in the community and we all aeed
the opportunity to do nice tilings
in order to bring our average up."
He concluded. "Post No. ISO here
in Havetock is in the fastest grow
ing, finest small community in
North Carolina."
Poat Commander Arnold report
ed progress in locating land adja
cent to Havelock (or the construc
tion o( an American Legion Post
and as a site (or American Legion
y?uth activities. He u&ked that all
members (unction as a committee
in the final selection o( the land.
Post commanders and American
Legion otficers (rom New Bern
and Kinston were among the SO
who attended the charter meeting.
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Saturday ? Double Feature
"GUN BELT"
George Montgomery
Helen We?tcott
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"Louisiana
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with
Val Winter
SUNDAY -- MONDAY
"The Naked
Jungle"
Starring
Charlton Heaton
Eleanor Parker
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LOUIS HAYWARD - JOANNE DRU
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"FANGS OF THE WILD"
Starring
CHARLIE CHAPLIN, JR.
SUNDAY - MONDA Y