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of all masterpieces, "Quo Vadis," Filmed in Italy in lavish Tech Southern Farmers with small sawed immediately and the slab* NEWS Wednesday through Saturday, nieolor, it has size, scope, splash <woodlota can heip control the should be burned. It the trees PINEHURST < May 28-31 (four days) at 8:18 p.m. and dash, giving for the first time Southern pine beetle by felling have value only as fin-wood or and Sat¬ in a while credunce to the MARY EVELYN DE HISSOFT end Mr. and Mrs. F A. with matinees Thursday long (:rees as soon #s they are known the berk should be peeled »y visiting urday at 3. now-clicbed "super-colossal' term, jto be anil pulp, Landis at their new home here. Carolina infested, turning their, from the trees and burned. Christened Sunday Mr end Mrs. Otto Steel arrived Those who buy tickets to see This is a super-spectacle in all j nto lumber, pulpwood, or fire¬ will te in its It is to in- i Robert Burwell, son of Mr. and Tuesday from Palrr. Beach, Fla, Wosk Mar 25. i952 'Quo Vadis" rewarded meaning. necessary wood. If the trees are hig enough war chris¬ full measure M-G-M has let It he crease the admission price.#t for 1lor lumber, the fogs should he June Ss National Dairy month. Mi.-.. L C Burwell, Jr., en route io their homo in New (to¬ 12 tened Sunday in Uie Village chap¬ York, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lan¬ Continuing through Friday known that years of planning adults and 50 cents for children, el the Eev. Adarn Weir Craig. dis. night) and Saturday, May 23-24, and an investment of $7,000,000 tax included, at night, arid 75c for by at 8:15 with a Saturday matinee at Have into the production of adults with 50 cents for children, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burwell The Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Craig gone WE WILL here to attend the 3, at the Carolina theatre, is the this picture, and a look at its near¬ tax included, for the matinees. OPEN OUR BRANCH OFFICE christening leave today for a visit in Phila¬ "Distant hours of screen time af¬ Boxes and will be at were Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burwell, Technicolor production ly three loges $1.10 delphia, by way of Charleston, W, Drums," starring Gary Cooper ]fords visual evidence that those night and 85 cents at matinees, MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1952 Sr., Miss Dorothy Burwell and Va. and Pittsburgh, before going Lassiter, of Charlotte. with Mari Aldon, Richard Webb are not fanciful statistics. tax included. Haynes to Nantucket, Mass., for the bal¬ and Ray Teal. "Distant Drums" Robert Taylor, as Marcus Vini- Please bear in mind that the Briaf Mention ance of the summer. one of the most unusual adven- Deborah Kerr as time of Vatlis" is NOW YOU CAN FINANCE of is eius, and Lygia, running "Quo Mrs. Millard F. Tompkins Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Cooke ture epics brought to the screen the hostage girl with whom he 171 minutes. It will be preceded YOUR CAR AT HOME Knollwood with her sister, Mrs. leave for New York and in recent Besides unfold- ;falls in are at a newsreel with N. Monday years. love, magnificently night by only, J. F. Becker of BeUoprt, Y. will spend the summer at Watch ing a graphic description of the 1teamed. nothing preceding it at matinees. left New York City Monday R. I. Seminole Indian wars of Polk for Hill, 7-year aboard the SS President Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Norris 1840, it is filmed on location in a via the Panama Canal cruise will go to their Nantuucket, glorious Technicolor, set in the to California where they will Florida with never-; several weeks Mass., home on Monday. Everglades AUTO LOANS spend visiting Mrs. before-shown sequences involving friends in La Jolla. The trip was Mrs. R. E. Harlow and nature's wild life in action. the Shearwood Travel Karl Andrews are spending a planned by week St. Fla. Service. in Petersburg, a THEATRE woman's SUNRISE Fifty years ago, place Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hodges Miss Callie Battley returned! was in the home. Dr. Emily Dun¬ SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. leave for a three Tuesday from the weekend spent Saturday ning, a slip of a blonde, played by CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY REFINANCING weeks' visit at their home in iin Barium Springs, where she at¬ June Allyson, turned the key and To Miami Beech, Fla. 1 tended the graduation of her let her out. How she did it makes Starting at 3 P. M. Reduce Your Payments Dr, T. A. Cheatham arrived and . niece, Caroline Wicker, neph¬ for one of the most exciting pic¬ Saturday 10:45 Sunday 1:00 home Wednesday from Lexing- ew, Mack Wicker. Caroline and tures this season."The Girl In ton, Ky. where he was guest min- Mack will spend the summer with White," coming to the Carolina EVERYBODY WELCOME! ister at Christ Episcopal Cathe- their aunt at Fernleigh cottage. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, dial, on Sunday. Miss Bettie Jones accompanied June 25, 26, 27, at 8:15 p. m. with FRIDAY, MAY 23.ENDS TODAY WE FINANCE PRIVATE SALES Capt. and Mrs. Johi C. Wall- Mr. and Mrs. Del Cameron and matinees Sunday and Tuesday at man and two small their two children to Westbury, ' daughters l»- "NEW MEXICO" spent the weekend with Mrs. L. I., where she will visit the as in her June Allyson the Girls, Starring LEW AYRES and MARILYN MAXWELL Wallman's mother, Mrs. Alex Camerons before going on to White brings to the screen for the CONFIDENTIAL Roberts, and Captain Roberts on home in Massahcusetts. time the of Also NEWS and CARTOON NO ENDORSERS first sensational story _ their way to Willianjsburg, Va., Ellis Fields, Sr., Ernest Hart- a woman doctor who biased a MONEY IN 10 MINUTES where Captain Wlallman will be sell and Colin McKcrnie spent ¦trail as hazardous as that crossed SATURDAY.(Double Feature) this week in Charlotte attending stationed. by the covered wagons. As the - IT IAKB A OtOOK TO OUCH A CaOOKM Mrs. Mildred MSller left this the 24th Annual Fire College and first woman doctor who rode an j week for a trip to Canada, where drill School. [ambulance, she reaches new vim *t faint* AUTO CREDIT CO. she will attend a niece's wedding Roddy William: returned f'om1 heights in her dramatic career 4*9^ in - From there, Mrs Miller will tour Aiken Preparatory school Co-starring with her as the SOUTHERN PINES New England before going to her South Carolina on Thursday, and young interne is Arthur Kennedy. rfzzsrZIk On Route No. 1 Near S, W. Broad St. home in Springfield, Mass. will spend some time with his pa¬ Their romance is an inspiration j Frederick A. Landis, Jr., of rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Williams, for everyone. Symbolizing the Tel. 2-4571 New York City spent last week- before going to summer camp. masculine prejudice, plus the bril¬ liance of his profession, is Gary Merrill in the role of the hospital head who felt there was no room U in his hospital for a woman doc¬ tor. I#Vjan X. PEGGY STEWART BYRON KEITH CAROLINA THEATRE theatrE comes the Aberdeen then And masterpiece KERMIT MAYNARO BUD OSBORNE C ; ^^ /' SOUTHERN PINES Friday, May 23 *W*»d m4 dmW WY kON AMW #N*W *AWIBB ^j| AIR CONDITIONED ABV5NTV® Sp»A*SWS i- lWBW8lSPWW**"**iW Night 7:15 and 9:15 STARVIEW .i,im A VJBMK Drive-in Theatre "SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" Gary Cooper and Mari Aldon Betwaew So. Pines-Aberdeen VtOMSM W\WV>e caucjc^ GENE KELLY DONALD O'CONNOR INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS J| VcvVrvesfcratwys s^jeW eft Saturday, May 24 Fri.-Sal. May 23-24 "DISTANT DRUMS" CONTINUOUS FROM 3i00 "Convicted" (in Technicolor) Glenn Ford Friday & Saturday, May 23-24.8:15 p.m. "MARSHAL OF LAREDO" Broderick Crawford Matinee at 3:00 "WILD BILL" ELLIOTT Saturday Sun.-Mon. May 2S-26 VAN HEFUN rf EVELYN KEYES "Singing Guns" Released thru UnlUd Artists Monday & Tuesday, May 26-27 (In color) Night 7:15 and 9:15 Vaughn Monroe-Ella Raines SUNDAY and MONDAY Which wili it be, . th# handsome "ROSE OF CIMARRON" Tues.-Wed. May 27-28 p2B interne.or the bachelor doctor? JACK BUETEL MALA POWERS "Sands of Iwo Jima" W June ALLYSON Ik Adele Mara . John Wayne - John Agar Arthar KENNEDY Gare Iffilllil 28 gMEaSEp. Wednesday, May Thursday May 38 Night 7:15 and 9:00 GIVE-AWAY NIGHT VffW MILDRED OUNNOCK CASH AWARD . NIGHT "Guilty Bystanders" ^.v JESSE iVHITE MARILYN ER$K!NE /f Faye Emerson . Zachary Scoll Sun., Mon., Tue>, May 25-27.8:15 p.m. "HOODLUM EMPIRE" Fri.-Sat. May 30-31 ' Matinees SUNDAY and TUESDAY at 3:00 BRIAN DONLEVY CLAIRE TREVOR "Desert Hawk" (In color) tiWtv&i ttt'iii r ii I. iVii ii rTT 11 niWiCTi TiiniiirffiiHlWiffBiil Thursday & Friday, May 29-30 Yvonne DeCarlo r '"y " - mtW > at 7:15 and 9:15 Richard Greene f JtjjALL a Night M-G-MV drama ot Alex U'Mitii braux ¦ (fata drake Jeff CHANDLER ¦> wicked "CARBINE WILLIAMS" TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY \ I. empire Children under 12(ln cars) Free JACQUELINE DUVAL . SIDNEY POIIIER . HUGH O'BRIAN wettedt,, SUDDBOETTKHR and tke lore JAMES STEWART WENDELL COREY . First Show Starts at bark Screenplay by JOHN M1CHAEI HAYES . Produced by MSON ROSENBERG A Universal tnteriBttaul Picture Also News and Cartoon pk story between a pagan soldier TUESDAY OHf and a Christian "OKLAHOMA ANNIE" slave girlI Starring Judy Canova and John Russell ( also Cartoon Pine Needles Club WEDNESDAY .
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