Page Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, January 5^ 1940. Comings and Goings in Vass “Gulliver's Tiavcls,” the second ■ I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kills and KHURCHESI and Stuc'y twin sons, W ayne and Duane, of tiiature lengthy all-teclinicolor sub- Miss AuUivy Is all Man's Likeness to God’’ will be .Ireenshc.io. Mr. and Mrs. Fd M arki ject created oui of tae niut;it; process t'lye, both of Vass, were united in he subjec t of Rev. J. Fred Stim- and family of the Mount Pleasant of druvvings animated in motiou pic- marriage in Bennettsville, S, C., Sat. oii's sermon Sunday morning and December 23 Mrs. ' ection of Hoke county and Mr. and tures is the attraclion at the Hue- urday afternoon “The Sin of Misunderstftnding,” the Frye is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Roland Bass of near Vass hurst Theatre, Sunday night, Jan. subject at the eight o’clock service. Here’s the Sale you have been 7th, at 8 :TO and Monday, Jan. fcth at Jack Nall of Carthage and the, were holiday guests of D A. Cam­ eron. 3 00 and S;30 p. m. The fabulous rep- bridegroom is a s»n of Mr \n d Mrs. Services at the Emanuel Episcopal inquiring about Mr. and Mrs. W. Rclmond Mc- utiiti.ju of this gieat fairy story, to- J. F. Frye of Vass. Church will be a.s follows: Saturday, Ullllfonl-Jolinson Cianey and baby of Waynesville are gether with the vivid interest of the 'anuaiy fith, (Feast of the liJpip- visiting Mr. ond Mrs. W .D. Mc- public in the process whiili makes it Another holiday wedding was that hany) Holy Communion, 10:00 a. m.; Craney for a few days. jioftSible as a screen story^ insures a of Miss Ernestine Johnson and Louis ^und.iy, January 7th, Church School WE ARE CUTTING DEEP Mr. and Mrs W. C. B y rj and v.i.st and expectant public for the re- Williford which wa.s solemnized In ''■.SO a. m.; Holy Communion and ser. lolling in cinematographic form of a private ceremony December 23 in fhildren, Mary Lou and Keith, of Al. nion, 11:00 a. m.; Service of Lights, We are listing just a few of the items- fanciful tale that has travelled liter- gouth Carolina. Mrs. Williford, ht marie came Sunday to visit Mrs 5:30 p. m. 8 l»y to the ends of the earth and ^,aughter of Cameron John.wn of up- J. A, Keith. The Service of Lights on Sunday Blankets Silks by the yard ain()nest all people who inhabit it. pp^ Hoke county and the late Mrs. I Mr. and M rs Roy Perry of South- afternoon is a special Epiphany can­ VVith Charlie McCarthy as a limb of Johnson, was graduated from Vass-1 rrn Pines called on Mr. and Mrs. L. dlelight service .symbolizing the Broken lots in Ui“ law; Mortimer Siicrd as a fugi- Lakeview high school with the class! B. Craig Sunday, spread of the light of the gospel tive from Scotland ilumberi Yurd ^9 3 ^ Mr. Williford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth W. Lassiter throughout the world. Ladies and Childrens Shoes and with Bergen as their mouthpiece Mrs. T E. Williford of and daughters. Margaret and Doris, one of the seaijon’s happiest hit's in , '^rthage. of near Smithfield left Saturday af. ‘‘God’’ is the subject o^ the lesson- Infants Sacques, Sleeping Gar­ “Cl»irlie McCartJiy, Detective," is ______ter spending two days with Mr. and sermon at the Christian Science Uie attraction at Pinehurst Wednes­ ( livss Holds Reunion I Mrs. C. P. McMillan. Church, Sunday morning at 11:00 ments, Bootees, Vanta Products day January 10th, at 3:00 .and 8:30 i Members ofthe class of 1039 of| Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Smith of o’clock. Sunday School convenes at I p. m. Aissisted by such luminaries as V i.ss Lakeview high school held a j Raleigh were week-end guests in the the same hour. The Wednefd.ay eve. IU>bcrt Cummings, Constance Moore, ‘ at the Big Oak in Lakeview | home of Mr. and Mrs N. N. Mc- ning meeting is on the first and A few Leg-g-ing* Suits-^ssortment of V.'arren Hymer, Samuel S. Hinds •^yp^jnesday evening. Those enjoying Lean. third Wednesdays of the month at knitted thing’s. Loui:5 Calhern, and evening of fun is' the party were Ma*'y ilcLauchlin, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bundy spent S:00 o’clock. The Reading Room, a.'isured. Ernestine McFadyen, Eula Mae Saturday night with their daught­ which is located in the church, is Further affairs of the "Lemp” fam. Boggs, Doris Byrd, Lula Pearl Mor­ er, Mrs. A. G. Edwards, and Mr rpen Wednesday afternoons from Ladies and Misses: Uy cf "" fame are de- j gan. Sarah Cameron, Catharine F^v. Edwards. They were on their way to 3:00 to ,'):00 o’clock. tailed in “" the attraction' Blevins. Wilbur Ed- their home in Raleigh from Florida, Daytime and Evening Dresses— at Finehiirst, Friday, January 12tli. | Howard Gschwind, Paul where they spent Christmas. U.XRD WILL I’lLEn a t 3:00 and S:30 p. m., w ith the Henry Klingensc’imidt, Need- Miss Rose Lee English returned A copy of the will of Dan E verett COx\TS fur trimmed or plain tailored- Oail Page, Claude 'Rains stpvena. Joseph Caviness and Saturday to her home near Mullin.'^ Ward of State, who died , Jeffrey Lane, Dick Fo- after spending two month.® with her Tommy Briggs. I October 31, has been filed for pro -1 ran and in the leading Mr ALL DARK FELT HATS Miss Juanita Womble spent last aunt, Mrs. Charles Gschwind. I bate in the office of the Clerk of roles. The story is as thoroughly do- ^V’est End with her sister, and Mrs. Gschwind accompanied her, (he Court of Moore county. Mr. aic-.stic arf its forbear, as completely Bernard Courtney. returning Sunday Ward owned a small a.mount of prop, FEW KNITTED SUITS played, written and directed, and it Mrs. R. B. Phillips of Carthage erty in Pinehurst. Several members •is the .same masterly job of narra­ spent Sunday -with her brother, of the family, resident.s of northern tion in that it keeps the several com- BLOUSES—SATIN—CREPE-JERSEY George Stutts and family- Mr. and states were named as beneficiaries. jponant stories running steadily and xrrs. A. I. Jones of Fayetteville were ABERDEEN simultaneously. Christmas visitors in the- Stutts ODD LOTS SILK LINnTT^TF The attraction at the Southern Miss Elizabeth David spent last WANTS home. ■Pines Theatre, Monday and Tuesday, week end with her family in Colum­ Miss Katrina Beasley of Apex FOR RENT: Pleasantly located room Janiiai-y 8 and 9^ is "Geronimo," ba­ bia, S. C. All House Coats and Robes—Silk, Satin, was the week-end guest of Mr. and three windows, well equipped pan­ sed on the life of that great Indian Mrs. J. R. Page, Mr. and Mrs. J, Mrs -R. E. Beasley. try, large closet, adjoining bath Flannel, Bunny Cloth- Qiief who made so much trouble for M r s G W, Brooks and Miss Eloise' R. Page, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank room. Lilian A. Roberts, Penn. the IT. S. government during the pio­ Brooks accompanied Miss Jessie, Shamburger attended the funeral of! Avenue, opposite Municipal Park. neer days Brooks on her return trip to W il s o n , John K. Wood in Asheboro last Sat-, It comes to the screen a super- 1 urday. Sunday. i j FOR SALE; Cheap, solid brick WL'stern, historical in story, setting Mr and Mrs. T. J. Brooks and I Harold Thomas, son of Guy Thom­ house now priced cheap, only $600 This Ls A Cash Sale—Otherwise We Could and incident, heroic in proportion son Charles Edward, of Sanford, as and grand.son of Mr. and Mrs. j down, balance like rent. Three bed Not Offer Such Astounding- Values- We and treatment and containing more visited the Brooks family Saturday^ David Knight, who has been quite ill rooms, steam heat. In perfect re­ are going- to REDUCE OUR STOCK Indians on the warpath than any pic­ ■ifternoon , Moore County Hospital, is improv- pair. Location near Country Club. ture in ready memory. Mrs. J D. McLean and Miss Mar- ing. Southern Pines. Write R. F. The principle Indian is the malev­ garet McLean of Cameron were din.' Mrs. Mack Wallace is confined to Potts. Look over your wardrobe now and see if olent Gerinimo, grimly played by ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. N. her home with influenza Chief Thunder Cloud. His chief an- WANTED—by reliable Scotch cou­ you need any fill-ins, then find them in our* McLean Friday. Mi.ss Lena Stewart has resigned ple position as butler or chauffeur ;tagonist i-s the U. S. cavalry general, bargain groups. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carter of her position as music teacher in the cook. Good references. For infor­ ! played by Ralph Morgan and the hero Sanford visited Mr.' and Mrs. T. J. Aberdeen Schools and 13 taking a mation write AE care of The Pi­ ts a Captain played by Preston Fos­ Smith Sunday. secretarial course in Richmond, Va. lot. ter, Andy Devine has a rich assign­ John Alex Smith and Herbert The following young men and wo-| ment humorous in the main but ♦«»««< » Cameron returned to Raleigh Monday men are returning to school this week FOR SALP^: Two adjoining lots fac­ nicely weighed with seriousness, as to resume their studies at State after spending the holidays with their { ing highway in Pinedene section, an army scout. College. , parents here. Misses Catherine Page' owner having moved away. Will Oil Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. CAROLINA THEATRES - I and Jeanne Batchelor to Pcace Jun- sell at sacrifice. Write ABC care 10 and 11 with a Thursday Matinee, 12 and 13 with a Saturday matinee, College^ Raleigh; Mi.ss Carol this paper. Pinehurst - Southern Pines the best "Hardy Family” story of the comes the much-waited-for return Bowman to Lees-McRae, Banner Present F’CR SA LF: 1928 Dodge Coupe. Good: series, “Judge Hardy and Son,” plays engagement of that grand musical Elk; Miss B etsy Jean Johnson, Charl­ condiion. Low mileage. Mrs. N. W. | a return engagement which means a I “Balalaika" with Nelson Eddy and ton and Courtney Huntley, C.’lisi At Southern Pines Crain, 77 S. May street. treat for everyone and one not to be lion Massey. It's glorious entertain­ Shamburger and ilobt Page to U. N.' At Pinehurst mis.sed. ment, proven .so by its enthusiastic C. Chapel Hill; Misses Lanie Ruth’ FOR SALE: Whit^'enamel double .. On Friday and Saturday, January Chief Thunder Cloud- reception (jiiring its run at Pinehurst. (lunter and liebecca Doub to Greens-1 bed and springs $10.00; two Wil-; H THE GIANT boro Colloge; Mi.sses Kathleen Rhyne,! ton Rugs 2 feet 9 inches by 5 feet,‘It SHOW iS ON Ralph INIorgan and Mary Margaret Burney, Theresa and| S2.,'50 each. Phone .^OSr). ill THE WAY! berta Zim m erm an to U. N. C., i ------'!! Preston Foster Greensboro. {FOR RENT OR SALE; Cottage at'H I A berdeen theatrE 1"?ittle Nancy Bowman of Maxton 43 Fast New Hamp.shire Avenue | •; In Four bf'droom.s, bafh upstairs, iH (1 i-*! spending- ' some time in town visit- i ’ * I •• ing her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs. | lavatory downstnirs. Apply ResL-i|; • • II. E. Bowman. j haven Apt., No. 1 or any A g e n t., Jt Saturday, Jan- 6 » full-length Mr. and Mrs. Bradford McLean’ D15. !;• M.\TL\KE 3:00 I‘. M. ______it} fcatur* csrtoon —,11 S i • of Greensboro were recent visitors | I:: in T£CHNICOLOR StKht at 7:00 and f):00 FOR RENT; Floor sanding machine,' in town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I • * "Hileo Handy Sandy," dustless, | j{ “DAYS OF JESSE T. D. McLean, quiet, and you can do a fine job | :! Sunday Night, Jan. U(*y R()f>ers Pauline Moore Mrs. .\. F. Yates is improving af-j .vourself. Ra.sy to operate. Aber- 'jj floorjre (W indy) Flaye.s ter being confined to her home with ( 7th at 8:30 deen P aint Co., Hotel Bklg., A b er- DoDsTH Barry influenza. j ' II depn, N. C. ! || Mon. and Tues., Jan. •Also Chapter No 10 Miss Lois Barclay of Statesville,! ll Monday, Jan. 8th “DAREDFVILS OF THE RED CIRCLE” and Mrs. A. B. Hoskins of Asheville| WANTED by northern girl position I? W ith .«pent last wee. end here with theiri maid or nurse for children. Ap. 8, 9—8:15 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. Herman Hrix Charles Quigley si.ster, Mrs. S. E. Sloan. I pjy 3 ,^^ 12.’)4, Southern Pines. Mrs. S .A. Maxwell and d au g h ter,!------Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 o'clock 3Ionday. January 8th Ludie are confined to their home, WANTED^ Capable young woman, ^'ijrhl at I'A T t and i):00 suffering from influenza. (white) to take caro of two girls, f ifii* BERGEN * McCarthy Mrs. George Martin and Mrs. R. ages 5 and 8 . Position permanent NOimtm) SNERO JOE and ICTHEL TURP CALL S. Gwyn left Tuesday for a week’s for right person. Phone Pinehur.st STONE 4111 for interviaw. Mickey ON THE PPESIPENT” visit with friends in Sumter, S. C. ROONEY Mr. and Mr."?. Jack Taylor spent Ann (Masie) Sothern WANTED, Experienced cook, color­ Cecilia a few days last week in Fort Val­ omoivE PARKER Lewi.s Stone W alter IJrennan. ed. Position permanent for right ley, Ga., visiting Mr. Taylor fam ­ F*y William (iargan Marsha Hunt person. Tel. Pinehurst 4111 for in­ HOLDEN ily- terview. Miss Miriam Johnson has return­ Tuesday, Jan. ^ A MtW ricTvi* IB Ortgin«i Story «od Scr««n Play by C«r»y W lUot Night 7:15 and 9:00 ed home from Rochester, N. Y., The Catholic Daughters of Amer­ Dir*ct«d by GEORGJE B. SKlTZ “THE CISCO KID AND t a d v ” where she visited friends. * ica are giving a card party in the Mrs. J. V. Ferree is visiting Mr. One-f^l. Slug Mat *Vo- M6-.4 9 Caesar Romeo Marjorie Weaver Parish Hall, Friday evening at 8:00 Wednesday, Jan. 10th and Mrs. Arnold Ferree in Pittslwro. o'clock. The public is cordially invit­ Ghris Pin Martin Ilarrv Green J. O. Cole and daughter. Miss Mar­ ed. Admission 50c. ■ Robert Barrat Vireinia Field 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. Wed. and Thu., Jan. garet Cole, of Carthage, have re­ The Southern Pines Curb' Mar­ W#»dnesHay. Jan. 1ft turned home after visiting Mr. Cole's ket every Saturday. Eggs, poultry, 10, 11—8:15 sister, Mrs. T. D. McLean. vegetables, flowers. CASH AWARD NIGHT T. A, Bums, who has been sick the Matinee Thursday at 3:00 Free Consolation last few days is able to be out again. EVELYN EDSON “PRTDE OF THE BLUE GRASS” CAB0 OF THANKS Edith Fellow*! James McCallion Notary Public GANTRY the blind horse We wish to express our deep ap­ Telephone Office N. H. Ave Fm'nuisri preciation for the flowers and the •iik O au d e R u m | Balalaika Thursdav and Friday. Jan. 11, 12 kind expression of sympathy shown Ni«rh« nf 7 :1 .'; n,«d 9:15 Us at the time of our recent bereave, “ANOTHER TfflN MAN” ment. WilBam Powell Myrna Loy —MRS. J. A. GARGIS, Virginia Thomas Friday, Jan- 12ih 13— 8:15 . Nat Pendleton Rntb Hussey and Family. NOTARY Pl-BLIC Virginia OFrev Ot?o Kruger E- H. r.rf>’‘enwin Office >:00 and S:SO p. m. Matinee Saturday at S40 Th«*ir Merriest Hit! Blank Books, Post L.m-. rs Note telephone S'! 71 Book Covers and Fillem ». i»c;yes.’