Friday, July 5, 1940. Page Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina ' Announce Program For Legion Rifle Meet at • Business Men’s Camp iCHURCHESi Fort Bragg July 27 , and The Church of Wide Fellowship Urig. Gen. Van Horn To Be In Sandhills Invited To Send Team the rest of the Hardy family, plus will maintain its regular services To Compete Against Other Charge of Special Group throughout the summer. This next golden-volceu , comes to at Fort McPherson State Posts the Pinehurst Theatre Sunday night, Sunday there will be the regular SOUTHERN PINES, N- C- morning worship and communion ser­ July 7th^ at 8:30 and to the Southern A well-rounded program is the The first annual ilfle meet of the vice, with sermon by the pastor. Ves­ Pines Theatre Monday and Tuesday, crder for the special Citizens Mili­ N orth Carolina American Legion will per service each Sunday evening at July 8, 9, at 8:20 p. m. in the ninth tary Training Camp for the Fourth be held at Fort Bragg on July 27th Suggestions For Your 7:00 o’clock in the church garden and latest oJ the popular series, Corps Area to be given business and and 28th, and members of Sandhills planned by the Fellowship Forum. •'Andy Hardy Meets Debutante.’ The professional men at Fort McPhei- Post desiring to enter should contact story takes them to New York where son, Ga. This course will be given “God” is the subject of the lesson- T. L. Campbell, telephone 5903, South, Vacation Needs Andy Hardy, son of the family, is 300 trainees from the eight states in sermon at the Christian Science ern Pines, post officials announced AIRPLANE LUGGAGE COMPLETE faced with a problem very serious this area from July 8 to Aug^ust 6. Church Sunday morning at 11:00 this week. Only 200 applicants from to him but full of laughs for every­ Applications being received by the o’clock. Sunday School convenes at the entire slate will be accepted, SETS—INDIVIDUAL PIECES BEGIN at one else. Back in Carvel he has be­ state aides indicate that the group the same hour. owing to limited range facilities. All come smitten with a picture of a will consist of newspaper publishers, posts are urged to send teams of from $6.50 glamorous New York debutante and lawyers, teachers, architects and men With the pastor, the Rev. J. Fred three to five shooters. when his one-sided romance is discov­ in almost every civilian oi'cupation. Stimson, taking his month's vaca-1 A D epartm ent Trophy will be Duffle Bag's, Duck Club Bags, blue or ered by his home-town sweetheart and Brig. Gen. Robert O. Van Horn, tion during July, the Southern Pines' awarded the w'inning team, and there brown. his chums, he answers their heckling who commanded one of the first such i Baptist Church service this Sunday | will be individual medals for high by boasting that he really knows the C. M. T. C. camps a t Plattsburgh, I morning will be in charge of the Jun- j score shooting. A registration fee of BATHING SUITS. CAPS. Terrycloth debutante. Judy Garland appears for New York, In 1916, will be camp ' ior B. Y. P. U. During this w e e k ' one dollar will be required, and lodg- the second time in the Hardy series commander. The special Camp Com­ Mr. Stimson has been conducting ser- ing a t the post will cost $2.00 per Capes, Coats, Rugs, Slippers. as Bet.sy Booth, who came to Carvel mander for these trainees will be ■ vices afternoons and evenings at the' day, with the best of food and ser­ from New’ York in a previous film Lieut. Col. Clifford R. Jones, ( assist­ Bethlehem Church near Carthage. vice. SPECIAL: COTTON PAJAMAS—extra and became Andy's staunch admirer. ed by Regular Army and Reserve of- quality percale, smart 'colors, reg. $2.25, SOFTB.\LL UK.\OLE OF She greets the Hardys on their ar­ I ficers. WILLIAM C FERGUSON, 46, rival in New York, helps Andy to This camp is the first to announce FIMQ TK.V>1S ORUANIZE DIES .XT HOWE IN MANLEY Sale—$1.59 ireet the debutante and sings two that medals will be awarded out- tuneful numbers to help the proceed­ i standing trainees at the conclusion (Continued frmn page one) Funeral services conducted by the We close at noon Wednesdays during the ings along. The “debutante” in the of the training period. These are be- Pines Utilities vs. Pinebluff at Pine- Rev. Troy Mullis were held In the summer months. rase is none other than Diana Lewis I ing given by the Atlanta Kiwanis bluff. Manley Presbyterian Church at 3;00 who recently became Mrs. William Club, of which Faber A. Bollinger is Wednesday, July 24—Aberdeen vs. o'clock Wednesday afternoon for W'll- Fowell. i president, in keeping with their na­ Southern Pines Utilities at Aberdeen; liam Claudius Ferguson, who died In tional theme—“Citizenship responsi­ Southern Pines All-Stars vs. Pine- his home in Manley on Monday. A "made-to-order" attraction for bility—the price of liberty.” hurst at Southern Pines. Born in Aberdeen on December 28, I CAROLINA THEATRES the Sandhills is “Sporting Blood,” A balanced program of military jFriday, July 26—Southern Pines 1894, the son of W. D. Fergu.son and coming to Southern Pinea Thursday, tiaining and recreational activities is Utilities vs. Southern Pines Stars at Minnie Patterson Ferguson. William, Pinehurst - Southern Pines Friday and Saturday. July 11. 12. 13, planned for the camp. The tentative Southern Fines; Pinebluff vs. Aber­ a civil engineer had been a re.sident Present with a Saturday matinee. An excit­ schedule includes many subjects of deen at Aberdeen. of Manley for many years. Enlisting in ing story of horsp racing and breed­ primary interest to the public, such as Wednesday, July 31— Pinebluff vs. Company D. 7th. U. S. Engineers on ing in Virginia and Kentucky. An nll- anti-aircraft defense and defense Southern Pines All-Stars at Southern February l.’>th. 1917, he was released star ca.st, consisting of Robert "i oug. against chemical waifare. Trainees Pines; Southern Pines Utilities vs. from service on March 1st, 1918, ow­ Maureon O'Sullivan, Lewis Stone. will have instruction in close order Pinehurst at Pinehurst. ing to organic heart trouble. Members I .vnnc Carver and Willi.nm C.ar.g.nn, drill, parade.*?, guard duty, instruction Friday, August 2—Southern Pines of Sandhills Post Number 134, Amer­ portray the principal role.'s. it. tactics, training films, tent pitch­ All-Stars vs. Aberdeen at Southern ican Legion acted as honorary pall­ ing. scouting and patrolling, and map Pines; Pinehurst vs. Pinebluff at bearers and as a guard of honor at MISS MXnr.ARKT -TOHVSOX leading. Of special interest to the Pinehurst. the grave in Bethessda Cemetery. ; UI.VTF.n KKSIDK.NT, DIl^S trainees at Fort ^rcPherson will be Wednesday, August 7—Pinehurst He is survivtu b.v a .son, Robert; a course in rifle marksman.ship and vs. Aberdeen at Pinehurst; Southern Paul, and his widow, the former Miss LEWIS STONE • MICKEY ROONEY Word reaches The Pilot of the pistol filing, including the new Ga- Pines Utilities vs. Pinebluff at South­ Mary Phillips: three sisters, Mrs. Ciif-: M m m n CECILU PARKER * death of Miss Margaret Howell John­ rand rifle. Demonstrations will bo ern Pines. ford King of Carthage, Mis. Fred M N RUTHERrOKO • DMNA U W IS son at B:iy Shore, N. Y., on June 19th. Friday, A ugust 9—Aberdeen vs. Bowen and Mrs. Vernon Huffman of MKl JUDY GARLAND given of the 30 and .'lO calibre ma­ D I r tifd by G EO RGE B. SEITZ Miss Johnson had been a seasonal chine guns and the new mortar. Hikes Southern Pines Utilities at Southern Dallas. Two brothers, Arthur C. Fer-, resident of Southern Pines for many Pines; Southern Pines All-Stars vs. guson of Niagara and V. R. Ferguson | with full packs and an overnight AT PINEHURST AT SOUTHERN PINES years and had numerous friends here. Pinehurst at Pinehurst. of Liiwtry, Fla. camp are also included in the program. Wedne.sday, A ugust 14—Southern Sunday Nifflit, July 7th Mon. and Tues,, July 8, 9 Military training periods will be Pines Utilities vs. Southern Pines ^O r.\< i .MEN ()K^HX FILED usually suffer damage only and the i fortably, four "persons. Reasonablo VASS RIDES WINNERS Helen Broderick Billie Burke The will of J. b. Thompson, late occupants probably suffer minor in­ ! rates by season. See J. D. Hobbs, Beulah Bondi juries, but when two cars breezing ! Southem Pine.>? Charles Cobum of Aberdeen, has been filed for pro­ John Vass of Syracuse, N. Y., who along on an open highway collide, a bate in the office of the Clerk of spent much of last winter in South­ ^ SPECIAL SALE of Beds, Dressers, fatality occurs more often than not.” Court of Moore county. Mrs. Thomp- em Pines, Won four firsts in the and Chests, for one week only. Last year’s accident records for Thursday and Friday, July 11, 12 son is to receive the property of her | recent horse show of the Knollwood , THE TRADE STORE North Carolina show that 182 fatal­ husband. Saddlery Club in Syracuse. I______Southem Pines, N. C. 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