Page Ten THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, April 8, 1938.
£A S T E K c a n t a t a t o b e ttuttitttttxxmmtxtitiniutxittxtxtiuitttnmttttmittmuuttxxttttimttmntxttttttnttmm s u n g i n PINEHUBST CHl'RCH Comings and Goings in Vass “The Thorn-Crowned IClng,” an Junior.Senlor Banquet I Church Ser\l€‘es Patrons who were so fortunate as Easter Cantata by Fred B. Holton The dining room of Hotel Char- I The Rev. C. I. Calcote will preach to see Lewis Stone and his family in will be sung at the evening worship, mella was transformed into an old- in the Vass Presbyterian church at “You’re Young Only Once” will wel PATCH’S 8:00 o’clock, at the Pinehuist Com 11:00 o’clock this Sunday morning come the announcement that this fashioned garden la.st Saturday night munity Church, this Sunday, April ; and the Rev. S. J. Starnes will fill family is the attraction at the Pine- for the annual junior-senior banquet, 10. Assisting the regular choir will I hig regular appointment at the l^urat Theatre Sunday night, April the outstanding social event of the be Mrs. Charles Plcquet, Miss An Methodist church at 7 :30 in the 10th, at 8:30 in the continuation of year for the high school group. nie May Choate and Miss Elma May. evening. the Judge Hardy series, under the Dress Special Mrs. E. B. Keith will accompany the Through a gate over which himg .\ttenRay Milland, WE DIDN’T FORGET THE faculty, “Our Favorite Flowers,” Better Homes meeting in Miss Flora Lynne Overman, J. Carol Nash and Mary McLauchlin; Response, “Flow McDonald’s office in Carthage Wed the late lamented Juggs have the LADIES! HAVE FOR YOU: ers From an Old Bouquet,” A. M. nesday afternoon. principal roles. “Her Jungle Love” is Pinehurst Paragraphs ' Calhoun. R, E. Beasley is taking treatment Dresses 98c, $1.98, $2.95, $4.95 a jungle production in color and in a hospital in Johnson City, Tenn. Morgan O’Brien of Detroit, former w eek in Charleston, S. C., visiting Suits ...... $5.95, $6.95, $9.95 i A delectable course dinner was contains a volcano eruption sequence His sister, Mrs. McAuley, of Biscoe, winter resident, is spending several the Magnolia Gardens. ! served by the following who were which is said to rived the fam ous hur Hats 98c, ...... _....$1.00, $1.48, $1.98 is substituting for him in his school weeks here at the home of Mrs. A. Mrs. Larry Hensley is a patient I dressed in old fashioned costumes; ricane in "The Hurricane." Hose, _____ . _ 50c, 69c, 75c, $1.00 near Raleigh. S. Coburn. in the Moore County Hospital. I Edith Coore, Irene Hennings, Mary The mere mention of the fact that Clyde Jossey and A. Russell of Mr. and Mrs. Wert Sanders of Misses Dorothy McKenzie and Car and lots of accessories to go with ! Elizabeth Haynes, Annie Lou Brew- the long awaited for production, “The Albemarle were dinner guests of P'airmont were week-end guests of ol Hennessee, students at N . C. C. your outfit. i er, Wayne Thomas and Wilson Gools- Adventures of Marco Polo” is com Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin Friday. Mrs. Sanders’ mother, Mrs. Ethel, W., Greensboro are ending the i by. ing to Pinehurst Friday, April 10th, Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Sr., and Mrs. Journey. | spring vacation at home. Ea.ster Pageant is enough to awaken the keenest in A. G. Edwards, Jr., spent a day last Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Sledge had as | Arthur W. Page, Jr., with a party An Easter pageant, “In an East terest. week in Raleigh. their guests at the Holly Inn buf of six classmates, are spending their ern Garden,” will be presented in An unusual combination of sw’eep- fet supper Sunday evening Mrs. C. spring vacation from Harvard at NelvinBros •Inc the Vass Methodist church at 7:30 ing spectacle, historical background, DR. McBRAYEK, LE.4DER IN \V.\R J. Shea and Miss Alice Corbett of | the Ralph Page home on the Lin o’clock Sunday evening, April 17th, touching romance, action and com i den Road. “16 Years of Service” OX TUBEKCl LOSIS, P.\SSES Lynn, Mass., Miss Marie Palmer of by young people and children of the edy, here is still another Samuel (Continued from page one) Boston and Mr. and Mrs. Thom as L. I Also home for the spring vacation Epvvorth League and Sunday School. Goldwyn smash hit. Gary Cooper, in Aberdeen and Southern Pines izing the State for its fight against Black. is Miss Frances Ehrhardt, student The public is cordially invited to the title role, dominates a large and tuberculosis, continuing this Vt'ork Mrs. P. F. Allen and Mrs. E. J. at Queens-Chicora, Charlotte. attend. well-chosen cast. as managing-director until 1937. He Haw’ley w'ent to Fort Bragg Sunday ' Mrs. W. P. Arnold of Boston has .-\t Soutliern Pines founded the training school for to visit relatives, Mrs. Hawley re arrived for several weeks stay. The Southern Pines Theatre joy nurses at the State Sanitorium, serv maining for several weeks’ visit. Miss Mary Kelly of Bridgeport, fully announces the return engage ing as dean for ten years. He was Mrs. Nell Binkley of Winston-Sa Conn., is spending the month of ACCIIN-ITHEATECJ ment of the rib-busting comedy, “The C PINEHURST and ■ SOUTHERN PINES first vice-president of the State Med lem is the guest of Miss Sylvia Nu-! April* will! her parents, Mr. and Joy of Living” with Irene Dunne at ical Society in 3906; president of trlzion. Mrs. Lewis G. Kelley. PRESENTS her comedy best and Douglas Fair the State Board of Medical Examin Mrs. George Magoon has return Mrs. Harold Callaway, Mrs. Alec banks, Jr., in a surprising comedy ers from 1908 to 1914; president of ed to her home here, after a six Innes, Mrs. Thomas R. Cole, Mrs. role, with Alice Brady, Guy Kibbee, /I irS ^ i FUNTOFEFCCir, the Medical Society of the state in weeks South American trip. Eric Nelson, Miss Christine Calla Eric Blore, Jean Dixon and Warren tnd they prove 1915; secretary-treasurer from 1921 Mrs. Mary Ward of Columbus, ^ way, Mrs. Uoy Grinnell and Mrs. Ilymer, right up behind them with to 1937. and was a charter member Ohio is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Yost were guests for bridge laughs. It has more fun, more life, of the Southern Conference of Tu H. Bingham Ballou. Mrs. Ward and and tea Friday of Mrs. Bert Nicoll more romance, more sheer delight berculosis and a former president. Mrs. Ballou spent several days this, at her home. The Oaks. and riotous gaity than anyone has; He was a Fellow of the American a right to expect in any one picture, | College of Physicians. and ^vith four new songs by Jerome Dr. McBrayer came to Southern Kern. It’s coming Monday and Tues Pines in 1924 and took a keen inter day, April 11, 12, at 8:20 with a est in the development of the town i A berdeen O l)eatre IRtNE Tuesday matinee at 3:00, j and the Sandhills resort area. He A return engagement of Walter sei-ved two terms as president of ABERDEEN, N. C. PHONE 154 J Wanger’s musical, “52nd Street,” Is the Chamber of Commerce and was scheduled for Southern Pines W’cd- a director im til 1936. He w-as presi- ncsday and Thursday, April 13, 14, • DOUGLAS dent>» of the Sandhills Fruit Grow with a Thursday matinee. Headed by .it I'iiieiiurst ers Association and also served two Leo Carrillo, Kenny Baker and Pat terms of president of the U. S. High Saturday, April 9 Sunday Night, Apr. 101 ALICE BRADY Paterson, with Zazu Pitts, Sid Sil-, I way No. 1 Association. 8:30 P. M. GUY KIBBEE • JEAN DIXON vers, Ella Logan, and Maria Shelton j He was married to Miss Lillian Matinee 3:00 P. M. ERIC BLORE • LUCILLE BALL in supporting roles, it takes you back WARREN HYMER • RKO-RA.DIO P^ctu^^ Cordelia. Deaver, Asheville, who died Night 7:00 and 8:45 to the romance and glamour of the ' at the State Sanatorium in 1921. He Music by JEROME KERN lyrics by Dorothy Fitldt, years back to see how' it all start- | D irtcfd by T^y Garntu. Productd by fc/>i Young. A is survived by two sons. Dr. Reuben fdy Gdrneff Production. Screen Play Gen« Towne, “HEART OF THE ROCKIES” Graham Baker. Allan Scott. Based on an original storv A. McBrayer, Summit, N. J. and ed. I Dorothy and Herbert fitUi, “Judge Hardy’s Children,” the Louis Burgin McBrayer, Jr., Greens RAY CORRIGAN BOB LIVINGSTON B U ilN IS S At Southern Pines boro, and a daughter, Mrs. Sarah next episode in the lives of the fa- i VICTOR MOORE • *nan Mon., Tue., Apr. 11,12 Louise McCain, wife of Dr. P. P. mous Judge Hardy family, plays a Vicki iMtar • RKO-RADIO PICTURE 8:20 P. M. McCain, superintendent of the State return engagement at Southern Pines | Friday and Saturday, April 15, 16, Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 Sanatorium. At Pinehurst with a Saturday matinee. Late Show Starting at 10:30 NEW POSTOFT'ICE OPEN TO It*i sw e«t( It's h o t! It's grand! April 11 Th* story ol th« world's most j PUBLIC TUESDAY NIGHT “LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAVE •xciting str««t! J WANT'S 3:00 and 8:30 (Continued from page one) WAYNE MORRIS PRISCILLA LANE 4 ^ WALTER WANGER prt««nTS? clerk; Lawrence Grover, Alfred FOR SALE. Pinebluff, N. C. Seven Presenting Grover and Dwight A. Hogkins, room house, two bath rooms, ga clerks; Edgar A. Parker and Miss rage, shop, wood shed, dog kennels Dorothy Lamour S ^ S T R E E T Katherine Buchan, intermittent and cabin. Completely furnisjied ' P lu . and A mid, marry clerks; Ralph Notargiacomo, special and grounds improved. Inquire of galuy of witer- delivery clerk; Charles R. Morrison, M. W. Miller, Pinebluff. tf. taiiwrs tliat mada Monday and Tuesday, April 11, 12 Ray Milland CKEAT tlia strMt (iRHMii fireman-laborer; Herbert Brooks, FOR SALE: Dining room set. Very chairman, and Charles Block, mes Night at 7:30 and 9:30 In the All-Technicolor Pro reasonable. Address card Box senger. duction, 365. ' A29. “JEZEBEL” At Southern Pines Practically all equipment for the “HER JUNGLE new building had arrived in town RIDE ON THE NEW| STREAM BETTE DAVIS HENRY FONDA GEORGE BRENT Wed., Thu., Apr. 13-14 by yesterday and was being rapidly Matinee Thursday at 3:00 LINE BUSES. Special low rates to LOVE” put in place. Painters were busy put long distance points. The farther Wednesday, Apr. 13 ting the finishing boats on variou.^ you ride the cheaper the mileage parts of the interior. Subject to a rate. Convenient stop.overs. Save Wednesday, April 13 few minor details the building has 10 percent on round-trips. Tickets Night at 7:30 and 9:30 passed inspection by federal author and information at Postal Tele ities and is ready to be taken over graph Co., Southern Pines A22 Cash Night by the Postoffice Department. It is modem in every detail, and as com CHICKEN MANURE FOR SALE. “BLONDES AT WORK” plete a postoffice building as can be Splendid fertilizer for gardens, - 2i SAMUEL eOlDWYK prewitt found in any city this size in the trees and shrubbery. No shavings. GLENDA FARRELL BARTON MacLANE CARY COOPER United States. Only 25 cents a bushel. Sacks fur It is also regarded as one of the nished. D. D. Elliott, Piney Woods '"ifdvmturcs most beautiful federal buildings in Section. jMarco Folo any town the size of Southern Pines Thursday and Friday, April 14, 15 with UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY IN M $ IL RATHBONE in the country, and has been widely and FURNISHED APARTMENT. Night at 7:30 and 9:30 praised by architects and others who tIOIWD auniE Three rooms and bath on second have “previewed” it during the past floor in brick building, excellent At Southern Pines week. “BARONESS AND THE BUTLER” At Pinehurst location. Heat, water, electric Fri., Sat., Apr. 15-16 stove and electric refrigerator in ORDER A SANDHILL HAM NOW WILWAM POWELL ANNABELLA Friday, April 15th Matinee Saturday at 3:00 for Blaster and send one to a cluded. Available for immediate 3:00 and 8:30 friend. For sale by H. A. Lewis and occupancy at $20 per month. See 11. S. Knowles. Garland A. Pierce, Agent. tf.