Bight THE PILOT, SoutlMni Pines and Afcerdecn, North Carolina Friday. April-6, 1934. PirKK BEATS STATE IN FESTIVAL BASEBALL GAME {Continued from page 1) th<f winners. He gave up 12 hits, but at least four of these could be laid directly to faulty support of his in- fieiders. He fanned seven and not a man received a free ticket to first. Lynn started on the mound for State, but gave w'ay to Lefty Free man in the third. Freeman, with two out and a man on second, was pulled out of the hole when Kirkman, cen ter fielder, made a beautiful leaping catch of Thompson’s long drive to retire the side. After this the south- j paw pitched fine baseball, seldom I getting in a hole. I Ferris, State catcher, got four : singles In as many trips to lead the I batting but Corenlius of Duke, bet- i ter known as a football star, secur ed two very timely singles to drive The Week in Aberdeen ■nv At Plnehurst Featured by a dramatic and thrill ing story, colorful backgrounds and with George Raft in the role of a bull fighter and Adolphe Menjou as Saturday, April 19, 20. 21, with a j Mrs. j. B. Fagan last S\mday. a reformed "Robin Hood” turned cat- i in three runs and take first honors j tie baron, Paramount’s "The Trum- TYPEWRITER REPAIRING (;<K>d Used Machines For SALE PRICES REASONABLE R. N. HAYES at Sandhills Itook Shop I with the stick. 1 Kirkman and Lambeth of State and I Bell of Duke were the fielding stars 1 in an otherwise indifferently-fielded I game. I Score by innings: R Duke U. 006 001 000 7 N. C. State 002 210 000—5 H E 18 1 12 1 Political Annonncements FOR CORONER j I hereby announce my candidacy I for Coroner of Moore County sub pet Blows” comes to the Plnehurst Theatre, Monday, April 16th, mati nee and night. Raft, portraying a Latin youth educated In American universities, who, in spite of such an influence, still is determined to be a matador, enacts a role with convince ing sincerity. Menjou, as Raft’s eld er brother and the most determined opponent to the latter’s efforts to be come a matador, portrays the swag gering and daring cab£.l!ero in typi Raymond, who has introduced a fine ly-judged restraint. It should be em-1 phasized that H. B. Warner stages a j , definite comeback, his portrayal be- j Elwood R. Creel has returned from , Junior-Senior Banquet ing even more memorable than th«, Highsmith Hospital much improved. ^he outstanding social event of the one he gave In the silent version. 1 Migggs Gladys and Rose Hamilton of , school year was the banquet given Tb'^ attraction at the Southern jjamlet and Asheboro, former teach-' by the juniors honoring the Senior Pines Theatre. Thursday, Friday and | grammar school, visited class last Friday at the Community House, when some fifty guests were Saturday matinee, is a return en-1 Frances Lee Caviness, Flora ' seated at tables In the spacious llv- gagement of Clark Gable and Myma Freeman Prances Jean Free- \ ing-room, which had been arranged Loy In "Men in White,”-A write-up of Batchelor, were visitors to resemble a NTlght Club, from which which is noted above. | Raleigh last Wednesday. 1 supposedly broadcast a most en- Military Dance Is weicom. w„ m.d. Enjoyable Affair I s,»a.y c™. s, c„ v,.„„g t“r'“i’L* the magnolia gardens. . ^ ^ Johnson, and a toast to the faculty Mr. and Mrs. D. I. McKeithen and Batchelor. Splendid talks children, Jean and Dan, Jr., of Colum- j,y h. W. Doub, chairman of bia, S. C., visited home folks here Professor last week. j q. zimmerman. Thumb Nail Dr. and Mrs. P. U. Hawkins of Crowd Taxes Odd Fellows Hall For Party Given by Artillervmen One of the most enjoyable social cal Menjou style. Frances Drake ap affairs connected with the Festival Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Harry L. Carolina Theatres Southern Pines-Pinehurst Present TRUMPET BLOWS HOOIPHE MENJOU OMKE At Pinehurst Monday, Apr. I6th, 3:00 and 8:20 ClARK At Pinehurst Wednesday, Apr. 18 3:00 and 8:20 June. —LLOYD T. CLARK. Southern Pines, March 15, 1934. sketches were given by Miss Marcel- * r Folley, the Senior Prophecies made pears as a vivacious and fascinating dance g^iven y t e men o Brown and Miss Annie Campbell of other interesting features of en- dancer from Mexico City whose ; battery 17th F. A at^e Odd Fel- Asheboro were guests of Rev. and charms enamor both of the brothers, 1 Methodist musical numbers given were also most entertaining. Miss Lida ject to the Democratic primary in ' in love as well as ' chestra of the Fort Bragg Military parsonage last week. ' Band furnished the music for the -- • i combatants over the issue of Raft’s : .... ....0.. Mrs. Charles E. Pleasants .spent a ^ I ambition. The story, depending upon ' couple of days In Carthage last week I J r ' by the civilian population. ! such characters for its major appear, FOR ST.VTE SEX.4TOR turns out to be a colorful and dra- ^ R<^freshments were served during presbyterial i matlc piece of entertainment, enhanc- i and those attending re- ^iss Hazel Windham is recuperat visiting .olatives while attending ^ Sisters performed and Miss Millie ... 1 ® tap dance. I hereby announce my candidacy ed by a climatic series of action scenes P”*" ° ^ mg from a recent appendicitis opera- class colors of green and have had thus season. Capt. Reeves ^^e Pitt Community Hospital effectively carried for the State Senate subject to the : which are thrilling in the extreme. Democratic primary in June. —S. R. HOYLE. Carthage, March 14, 19;i4. FOR THE LEGISLATURE , If it Is true that screen history i is made by romantic teams then hls- |tory Is to be in the making when ! "Men in White” shows at the Pine called time on the boys at 12:30 and Greenville. out in the course dinner served and ANGUS B. CAifERON. FOR STA’TE SENATOR I I hereby announce my candidacy i for State Senator from this district . subject to the Democratic primary In June. , - —U. L. SPENCE. Carthage, March 13, 1934. I FOR THE LEGISLATURE am a candidate for the Lo House of the General Assembly, sub ject to the actioi Primary in June. —N. L. GIBBON. FOiTTuDGE OF RECOROER’S COURT .Ir. Colin Bethuno, USN. now stationed aboard the USS SturteVant, is spend ing this week visiting his parents. Bridge Party Mis. Stewart Weaver entertained her bridge club and a number ot guests last Thursday at her home. High score club prize was won by Mrs. Richard Page and Miss Edna Maurer won the guest prize. Special guests present were Mrs. P'led Flinchum Mrs. B. G. Peterson, Mrs. J, D. McLean. Mrs. Alton Mc- ccn. Mrs. Donnie Pleasants and son. they turned in to get in «hape for the ^rs. H. E, Bowman spent several | decorations and favors, parade and rther features ot Military week in Atlanta. Ga., vis iting her mother. . .. A. word of praise is due the mem-' ^igg jvnidred Pveid, former school burst Theatre, Wednesday, April 18t 1 they're on the job teacher with a party of friends from I am a candidate for the Legisla- matinee and night. For heading t e ^ never fail to respond t^^nson spent last Sunday visiting ture. Will appreciate your support, cast of the new M-G-M production , every call made upon them- for Kdna Mauiot and Bill Maurer. Briefly my platform is A SQUARE is a screen team new to the theatre services DEAL TO ALL. world Clark Gable and Myrna Loy. , personnel of the band follows; Richard Boleslavsky, director of the, j ^ epic, struck the keynote of popular assistant band leader; F. A. expectation when he said In a recent ; xh^bado, O. Haveg, M. Hochstrasser, interview: “Clark Gable and Myrna ^ "purton J. M. Petty, Loy are natural complements. Alone | ^ Adams, P. E. Carlton, they are halves which together make ; ^ j gaybay, E. L. Barber, M. U. nature of each. Clark is virility it- Bjackwell, N. A. Campbell, J. H. ' Charles of Hamlet, spent the week- matrue of each. Clark is virility 1 -; p Campbell. C. A. t„vi-n visiting Mrs. Joe Pleas- self. And Myrna is femmine to the carlton, L. H. Graham, P. O. Harri- ^nts. point of being feline. Such o^osites ^ Miller. D. N, Moorer. M. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. , ® natural, powerful a - , ^ ^cCary, C. C. McRorie, G. U George Hendricks one of twins died ' ^ iw" ’ • ir u i, 'traction for one another It is evi- 1.1 m tt i-k 1 r> ’ Church Mission in Koreo will spe&lc I am a candidate for the Lower in ! in the Hamlet ho.spital la.st Saturday. 11 ti.c J, u 1 ^ y, 1 ^ Traynor, Z. \\atson, G. M. ^j^d was brought to Bethesda for bur- ject to the action of the Democratic Woodward, J. E. Warbritton, R. L jaj and Mrs. Hendricks made •’ I rise opposite Gable m “Red Dust j *. • u » i I foster. Aberdeen their home until a few and while the two women are differ-: .. I ^ ■ — months ago. ent in many ways, they have the, CARTHAGE HEADQUARTERS Mrs. Taylor of Fort Valley Ga., is same basic appeal-complete femm-1 COUNTIES .pending some time in town as the inity. I prophesy a tremendous re- Effective April 12. the demobiliza tion program will reach to the Na tional Reemployment Offices, cutting I prophesy a tremendous re- I ception for this new team because, I am a candidate for Judge of Re-, positive and negative polarity in I corder's Court, subject to the ac- gjectriclty, when they meet there Is I tlon of the Democratic Primary to be j^ound to be fireworks.” Critics ex held on June 2nd. i ^he ^same future for the Gable- Mi.ss Josephine Adams of Linden, is Harrington. Mrs. E- J- visiting her sister. Mrs. E. J. Ma- er, Lois McLeod and Bell Heilig. .\uxiliury Meeting The Woman.s Auxiliary of Bethesda church will meet in the church Mon day, April 16 at half past three o'clock. Miss Lillian Austin ot the from Maxton and is a graduate of Flora Macdonald College. She taught a year in Aberdeen and her friends of every denomination arc cordially invited to her her. I.OSES CANE IN P.\RK guest of her son, Jack Taylor. Mi.ss Annie Belle Thompson ot Camden, S. C., spent the week-end the number in North Carolina from visiting her parents 100, one n each county, to 29. In Mr.s. R. C. Zimmerman and daught- ei, Mis.s Gwendolyn, spent several —J. VANCE ROWE. ^oy team that Norma Shearer andthis new regional set-up. Moore, Lee, . ... .. .. FOR REGISTER oF dEEDS~ | Robert Montgomery know The cases | Montgomery and Richmond counties ' 'J m I wish to announce that I am a are parallel. The forte of both Norma have been grouped together and head candidate to succeed myself for the! Shearer and Robert Montgomery Is'.quarters will be in Carthage with AREENEMIES At Pinehurst Friday, April 20th, 3:00 and 8:20 you. Presenting The Biitish Film.s Production, “SORRELL and SON” with H. B. WARNER and HUGH WILLIAMS RETURN ENGAGEMENT At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., 16,17,18.8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 Office of Register of Deeds subject | bright sophistication and a youthful to the action of the Democratic pri-' appeal. They are alike In ^ mary on June 2. I appreciate the con-1 tbeir magnetism. The same is true of ' fidence and support of my friends in G3.ble and Miss Loy. Men in White the past, and wish to assure them of i features a highly notable case, in- I Lhe same courteous service in the t'luding Jean Hersholt, Elizabeth Al- I future. It Is a pleasure to me to serve Otto Kruger. C. Henry Gordon, , Russell Hardie. Wallace Ford, Henry -W J HARRINGTON. Walthall and Russell Hopton. ' Advance reports give every Indica tion that “All Men Are Enemies,” | i the attraction at the Pinehurst Thea-' tre, Friday. April 20th, matinee and ■ night, is a truly epic romance. Cer I tainly it has all the ingredients that go to make a glorious film love story. I It is based on the best seller by Rich ard Aldington, hailed by' the critics as a treasure house of beauty. Helen Twelvetrees is the heroine of the rapturous romance on the beautiful Isle of Capri. And reports from the I previews are to the effect that this dramatic role brings out hitherto un suspected depths of emotional talent together with finished supporting I lumber. Price for sheeting $4.00 per hundried feet. Terms cash. In spection at Cherokee Farm. One- fourth mile east of Aberdeen on theatre. Monday, Tuesday and , Wednesday, April 16, 17, 18 with a ! Tuesday matinee, is an adaptation of | that splendid well known story by: LOST—Two bird dogs. Black and Warwick Deeping, “Sorrell and Son” i white setters. Substantial reward featuring that sterling stage Jand : for return to F. D. Shamburger,; screen star. H. B. Warner. This pic- Aberdeen. A13 ture should not be confused with the former production of the same story, Mrs. Claude T. Johnson visited Mrs. J. A. Lineberry in Raleigh last week. Miss LaNilta Wimberly accompan ied a party of friends from Durham to th? magnolia gardens last week. Mrs. Bob Goodwyn and daughter, Kathleen, of Raleigh were Sunday Fresh eggs, butter, milk, chickens guests of Mrs. H. A. Keith and Miss at the Southern Pines Curb Market. Bertie Goodwyn. James A. Davis, who has been at the head of the reemployment office in Carthage, in charge of the four coun. ties. Old Fiddler Harris laid his cane on the piano in the park on Old Slave Day, a straight stick with a shell on top. As he values it highly for its old associations he requests the finder to please return it to the Southern Pines Postoffice and offers a reward. Save money every Saturday morn ing by trading at the Curb market at Southern Pines. Pie.s, cakes, jams and jellies at the Southern Pines Curb Market. KEWARD OFFEKEO LOST Wire Haired Fox Terrier brown ears, black spot x)n side. Answers to name of “Tippy,” Re ward is returned to Mrs. L. L. Bid dle, Pinehurst. CLARK At Southern Pines Thu., Fri., Sat., Apr 19, 20, 21. 8:15 3:00 APPROXIMATELY 5,000 SQUARE feet extra heavy corrigated galva nized roofing. About sixteen gruage 7''*’ t, i i * (It IS a mature, new Twelvetrees that emerges from “All Men Are Enemies.” ] At Southern Pines I The attraction at the Southern ic" ; Pi Dn Raeford Road. Thomas McGraw. A27. VRCH SUPPORTS without any metal, | ^ production produced Made from impression taken of 1 pjngjand, by the makers of “Henry j each foot. R. Leatham, maker, Wor- ^j^g Eighth” and “Catherine the ! then Court between 71 and 73 Q^eaf recently shown here. On Its j S. Ashe street, Southern Pines, tf. j powerful appeal, the picture is one FOR A HOME while you are away *^bat should find a ready acceptance from home, go to Maple Lodge.; by all audiences who understand the Reasonable ’ rates. Free garagvs. English language. From the point of r Apply 424 South Bennett Street,' view of production values it can be Southern Pines. tf. i said right out that if anything mili- i I tates against this well-made film In LOST Last week in Southern Pines ^jjg American market it will only be i postoffice, package to Sears Roe- j(-g foreigrn origin; for in all other, busk containing two dresses and respects it ranges as gripping stuff. I suit. Alov) in Perk Wednesday boy’s | Around two thousand persons gave | tan cap. Write Box 1343. Reward, jj ^ rousing reception at Its London oftheF(»DV8forl934 against Car at any Rice GENTLF:MAN going to New York. Will take someone to assist driv ing. Telephone 6994, Southern Pines. References exchanged. preview, paying tribute to the out standingly good acting that comes | from Its principals, from H. B. War- j ner down. The picture tells the story of Stephen Sorrell, deserted by LOST -PLATINITM BAR PIN with I his wife and left workless, with ai sapphire and diamonds setting in young son to care for. There are | vicinity of Highland Pines Inn. Re- many moving sequences to the film, turn Highland Pines Inn. Reward, i beautifully handled by Director Jack, The car that flashed down a Florida beach to the world’s land speed record was powered by the V-type eni^ine. The V-type engine knifed an Italian plane through the air at the record-smashing speed of more than 420 miles per hour. On the St. Clair River, the V-type engi ne swept a speed - boat to the world's record of 124.8 miles per hour. And that’s the type of engine that powers the Ford V-8 for 19M. It’s the only V-8 engine In a car selling fox less than |2,395. That’s why the Ford V-8 will streak down a highway at 80 or better. That’s why it will purr along at 50 or 60 without the slightest effort. And why it is unsurpassed in acceleration by any American car! Despite its power, the new Ford V-8 is the most economi cal car that Ford has ever Luilt. The new Ford V-8 gives you the riding ease of free action for all four wheels—with ♦he safety of strong axle construction. Before you buy any car at any price, drive the new Ford V-8. SEK YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY S51S and up — F. O. B. Dttrtit. Easy termt thnmgk Vmiptnal Crtdit Company THE CAR WITHOUT A PRICE CLASS Featur** of ford V-8 for 1934 Fanmii in «. »li»r etr V-Type 8 CjrUnder Engine ..... . . St raddle-Mounted Orlrlng Pinion . . . . 2.4M Torque-Tube Drlre . . 1125 Ploatlnit Rear Aile . , 1345 Welded Steel Spoke Wheels . . 32M A Ford V-S “ dellTered ” price In the total csoat to ycm —no eitras the Amthtrited Ford Financ* PUn

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