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THE HAPPY TIMES ? Newspaper for Boys and Girls ? ? 1 . ? . If? Storytima The Adventures of a Brownie (Summary: The children dislike Bill, who has beea hired to care for their Shetland pony, became he is ill-natured, laiy and cross.) Part IS "I wish the Brownie would punish you," said one of the boys, "you'd behave better then.'' "The Brownie!" cried Bill con temptuously. "If I caught him I'd kick him up in the air, like this!" And he kicked up his cap ? his only cap, it was? which, strange to relate, flew right up, ever so high, and lodged at the very top of a tree which overhung the ?table, where it dangled for weeks and weeks, during which time poor Bill had to go bareheaded. He was very much vexed, and revenged himself by vexing the children in all sorts of ways. They would have told their mother, and asked her to send Bill away, only she had a great many anxieties just then, for their dear old grand mother was very ill, and they did not like to make a fuss about any thing that would trouble tier. So Bill stayed on. and nobody found out what a bad, ill-natured, lazy boy he was. But one day the mother was sent for suddenly to go to her mother, not knowing when she should be able to come home again. She was very sad, and so were the children, for they loved their grand mother ? and as the carriage drove off they all stood crying round the front door for ever so long. The servants even cried too all but Bill. Club Welcomes New Member The birthday club welcomes Pa mela Sabiston of Morenead City as a new member this week. Pamela celebrated her second birthday Oct. 20. Why don't you and your friends join the birthday club? It's fun to belong. Each year on your birth day you will receive a birthday card and your name will appear in the birthday column. Send along a picture if you like. Any good snap shot will do. Just mail the membership blank or write a letter to the NEWS TIMES giving your name, address, present age and date of birth. That's all there is to it. There's no cost and anyone under 12 may join. Happy Birthday Today: Robert Michael Lawrence, More head City, will be fi years old. Thursday: Phyllis Marie Lawrence, Har kers Island, will be 11 years old. Saturday: William H. Olsen, Kinston, will be 4 years old. Stephen Neil Styron, Sea Level, will be 10 years old. Larry Sheldon Nelson, Atlantic, will be 11 years old. Dora Lee Goodwin, Atlantic, will be 11 years old. Monday: Marvin Edward Garner, More head City, will be 4 years old. "K'? an ill wind that blowi no body good," laid he. "What a jolly time I (hall have! I'll do nothing all day long. . Those troublesome children shan't have Jess to ride; I'll keep her in the stable and then she won't get dirty, and I shall have no trouble in cleaning her. Hurrah! What fun!" He put his hands i? his pockets, and sat whistling the best part of the afternoon. The children had been so un happy, that for that day they quite forgot Jess; but next morning after lessons were over, they came, beg ging for a ride. "You can't get one. The stable door's locked, and I've lost the key." (He had it in his pocket all the time.) "How is poor Jess to get her din ner? cried a thoughtful little girl. "Ob, how hungry she will be!" And the child was quite in dis tress, as were the two other girls. But the boys were more angry than sorry. "It was very stupid of you. Bill, to lose the key. Look about and find it, or else break down the door." "I won't," said Bill. "I dare say the key wil) turn up before night, and if it doesn't? who cares? You get riding enough and too much. I'll not bothef myself about it, or Jess either." And Bill sauntered away. He was a big fellow, and the little lads Pamela Sabiston DEPENDABLE SERVICE J. M. DAVIS TEXACO PRODUCTS PHONE PA I-SM8 MOREHEAD CITY were rather afraid of him. But as he walked, he could not keep his hand out of his trousers poc kets, where the key felt growing heavier and heavier, till he ex pected it every minute to tumble through, and come out at his boots ?convicting him before all the children of having told a lie. Nobody was in the habit of tell ing lies to them, so they never suspected him, but went innocently searching about for the key? Bill all the while clutching it fast. But every time he touched it he felt his fingers pinched, as if there were a cockroach in his pocket ? or a little lobster ? or something anyhow, that had claws. At last, fairly frightened, he made an excuse to go into the cowshed, took the key out of his pocket and looked at it, and finally hid it in a corner of the manger, among the hay. As he did so, he heard a most extraordinary laugh, which was certainly not from Dolly the cow, and, as he went out of the shed, he felt the same sort of pinch at his ankles, which made him so angry that he kept striking with his whip in all directions, but hit nobody, for nobody was there. (To be Continued) Cub Scouts Rehearse Skit At Thursday Meeting Pack 371, Cub Scouts, met Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. O. Crowe, Mansfield Park. Re freshments were served by Johnny Turnage We rehearsed our skit for the pack meeting. We made necker chief slides using models. Then we painted the slides. . ? Jim Brown, Scribe Gardeners Invited Members of the Junior and Senior Woman's Clubs of Beaufort invite gardeners, both male and female, to the get-together at 8 p.m. Thurs day at the Scout building, Beau fort. Mrs. W. N. Gilchrist will pre side. Roots, seedlings or plants will be exchanged. i: i I WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE NEWS-TIMES BIRTHDAY CLUB Nam* ...... I Address ' Present Age I Birth Date ;_ ^ Month Dm Tear | (Anyone uder tl Is eligible to Jda. Fill la blanks. Please I PRINT. Hall to News-Times, Morrhesd City, N. C. Include . your picture- il 70a hare one). ' _ ___ _ 1 Girl Scouts, Brownies Report Recent Activities Officers were recently elected by Girl Scout troop 97, Morehead City. Sharon Conway is president; Mary Alice Morris, secretary; Lelia Southard, vice-president. The troop is selling mixed salted nuts, Christmas cat-ds and Christ mas wrapping paper to raise money to attend camp next sum mer. Brownie troop 153 met recently at the home of Mrs. C. P. Rose, Beaufort. We learned a round. We cut out pictures of babies to use next week. We played two games. Betty Lou Willis served refreshments. We closed with our friendship circle. ? Lyn Talbot, Scribe pro tem Pet Corner Would like to find a home for a three-month-old black puppy. She is a very nice dog and would make an ideal pet. See Mrs. Robert Marshall, 2504 Evans St., or phone PA6-4344. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conway have five kittens they would like to find homes for. The kittens may be seen at the Conway home, 2010 Fisher St., Morehead City. Persons who would like to give pets away or acquire them at no cost are invited to use the Pet Corner free of charge. Phone THE NEWS-TIMES PA 6-4175. "EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE" ? NOW THROUGH THURSDAY rA FACE.. A MAN... AMOTION PICTURE AS PROUD AND VIOLENT AS TOM LEA Sj BOLD AND " POWERFUL NOVEL! lfetnaDN ^ LOMDflN WiDllDEIIFOl GOOHKr iGfflf UMi??*?!? ARMEHDARIZ * } Mmd an MIED|QAimST$ * till McCabe Heads 'ioneer Fellowship \t Wildwood Bill McCabe was elected presi ent of the Wildwood Presbyterian hurch Pioneer youth fellowship uesday night at the church. Other officers are Judy McCabe, ice-president; Cheryl Murdoch, ecretary; Phyllis McCabe, trea urer, and David Murdoch, re orter. The election followed a talk by homas Bell, adult advisor, on ihy We Have Officers and Their luties. Programs for the year were lanned, including a party for the lird Tuesday in November. Janet toss was a vistor from the Camp llenn Methodist Church. The meeting ended with prayer ?d the friendship circle. .eaves Hospital David Warrick, assistant county gent, was discharged from the ospital Saturday. He left yester ay for a short visit at his home in ackson, for further recuperation rom his illness. Crossword Puzzle ACKOSS 1. Slouan Indian 5. Cleopatra' ? attendant ?.Old Ir.ih coin 11 Gradual diminution 11 Harem room 19. Do away with 16. Captured 17. Sp. dance 18. Safe 20. Drinking cup 21. Grampus 23. Dresa the (eathera 24. Metallic element 26. Trunk of human body 28. Siberian river 20. Female sheep M. Carangoid fish 34. Military student 36. Rail 37. Sour 40. Umbrella part 43. Brim 43. Recapitu late 4ft. Light boat 47. Artificial language 48. Chian turpentine 51. Mournful 52. Exculpate 53. Prior in time ?nra nanG nr.ia: ?aa ~naa anoc ?aa aaaannaau nnnuaa aaaaas ana aoaa ??no auaaaana ?qh nnaan naa ?acaaaaa aaaa ?aaa ??? aaaano ??onaa ???anaaaa ana ??aa anna ana aaaa anas nan Solution to Fridiy'a Puzxle 4. Proof reader's mark 5. Winglike DOWN 1. Lyric 2. General structure 3. Eight-tided figure 4. Ireland 5. Introduced from abroad 6. Turmeric 7. Emmets 8. Soaks 9. Scamp 10. Idolize 11. Eucharistie plate IS. Therefore 19. Petulant 20. Wire measure 22. Crouch in fear 29. Mother of-pearl 27. Reserved 31. Garland 33. Short aria 33. River barrier 35. Diminishes 37. Originate 38. Fragrsnt tree 30. Lyric poem 41. Infant 44. Subject of a sermon 48. First name of Nationsl Recovery Act 40. Red deer 90. Pronoun Driver License Examiner Will be in Beaufort Today Because the Morehead City mu nicipal building will be used as a voting place today, Davis Morris, driver license examiner, will have office hours in Beaufort. He will be in the Morehead City municipal building tomorrow as usual, from 8:30 to 5 p.m. Mr. Morris has office hours in Havelock Monday, Morehead City on Tuesday and Wednesday and Beaufort on Thursday and Friday. THorehead "THE SHOWPLACE OF CARTERET COUNTY" ? LAST TIMES TODAY MBWi INCOLOR! ta ?ono?7 MARIO LANZA *j FOR THE FIRST TIME" JOHANNA .wnKOczu* 'ZSAZSAGABOR ' ? STARTS WEDNESDAY Starring TEEN-AGE SINGING IDOL "FABULOUS FABIAN"' and "BLUE DENIM GIRL ? CAROL LYNLEY" in "Hound Dog Man" Introducing Dodie Stevens Color and Cinemascope Mrs! Floy Garner, Newport, Mrs. C. R. Wheatly, Beaufort, and Mrs. Cicero Taylor, Harlowe, left Ra leigh yesterday morning for New York to make the United Nations tour sponsored annually by North Carolina Home Demonstration Clubs. El Paso, Tex., received its name from a nearby pass in the Rocky Mountains. Beaufort TIIAT1I Tuesday - Wednesday The Jayhawkers Starring Jeff Chandler Thursday ? Friday Big Double Feature THE r GIANT Man k GHOST CREATURE I FROM SPACU SPECIAL SHOW , OCT. 31, 11 P.M. The Creature Walks Among Us And Spook Comedies DON'T MISS IT! EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATRE LATE SHOW SATURDAY, OCT. 31 11:00 P.M. CAN YOU TAKE IT!! Girls ? Test Your Boy Friend's Courage Boys ? Can't You Take the Hint! THE GRAVE CAN'T HOLD IT... nothing human can slop ill ^ THE I THAT m ?COUIDNT : Stirring WILLIAM REYNOLDS ANDRA MARTIN CAROLYN KEARNEY - JEFFREY STONE | A UWVOSALIffTEWUTlOHAL PICTURE AT REGULAR PRICES TOO! 5COKCHY SMITH Adventure Calling LORRAINE? BW_ 1W GORR* JUST RECEIVED AM IMPORTANT PHONE CALL' _ ID LEAVE RIGHT ?Msy/ VK. SUBE HATE TO SEE XXI RUSH OFF, SCORCH V... BUT THANKS A MILLION TOR ALL, >OUPIDKJRUS> fT WAS FUN/ -WELL, BYE ByEl TOO BAD, LORRAINE ..THAT MAN ISN'T AFRAID OF ANYTHING IN THE W3RLP -EXXPT A GOOD LOOKING >1 SEE "THAT WTCR OUT THERE SCORCHY. ITS A VIRTUAL G0I.0 MINE??.R3R THE RKW WRTX TMWK YtS ? BUT I CAN'T) DO ITALONE?rVE/ PECJDED -Rj CUT | *XJ in ON ry IBURNLVfl OAKY DOAKS Double Play
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