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THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Friday, July 9, 1937.
■(HURCHB!
Ante-Communion and Litany, 10:00 a. m.
Holy DHy». Holy Communion 10;00 a.
Southera Ftne«
Baptiat Church
Rev. 3 B'red Stimaon, Pastor.
10:0ft—Sunday School.
11:00—Hurnins worship.
7:00—B. Y. P. U. Service.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meetinic *011
Study.
Brownion Memorial Presbyterian Church
E. L. Barber, Pastor
Sorvices Second and Fourth Sunday morn
ings 11:00 a. m.
First and Third Sunday evenings 8:00 p. «.
Church School each Sunday morning 9:45.
W. E. Itlue, Superintendent.
Rev. Marcus A. Hrownson. D. D., Teacher
Adult Bible Class.
and fourth Sundays at 11:00 a. m. and 7:45
p. m. B. Y. P. U. every Sunday at 6 :S0 p.
m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday >t 7:45
p. m.
The Church of Wide Fellowship
Rev. C. Rexford Raymond, D. D., Pastor,
it :4B—Church School.
11:00 a. m.—Morning worship.
7 :00 p. m—Intermediate 0 E
7:00 p. m.—Pilgrim Fellowship Forum.
Wednesday, 8:00 i>. m.—Choir Rehearsal.
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church
Rev, Thomus A. Williams, Pastor
Mass will be offered every Sunday at 8:00
and 10:30. Daily Mas.s at 7:30. Confessions
will be heard on Saturdays and eves of Holy
Days from 4 .30 to 5:30 and from 7:30 to
H:30. The Buy Scouts meet every Friday at
8 ;00 p. m.
PINEHIJKST
Christian Sciencc
New Hampshire Ave., near Ashe St.
Services are held every Sunday at II :00
•’clock.
Bethr.sda Presbyterian Church
Rev. K. L. Barber. Pastor
Hours of worship: Sunday School each
Sunday 9:45 a. m.; Worship First and Third
Sunday murnings 11:00 a. m.; Second and
Fourth Sunday evenings 8:00 p. m.
Page Memorial M. IS. Church
Rev. L. M. Hall, Pastor
Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m.
First Sunday —Preaching 7:80 p. m.
Second Sunday—P.-eachinar 11:00 a. m.
Third Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m.
Emmanual Episcopal Church
Rev. F. Craighill Brown, B. A.. B. D., Rector,
Summer Schedule of Services:
Mrst Sunday, Holy Communion 10:00 a. m.
Second and Fourth Sundays. Holy Commun
ion, R:00 a. m.; Mornini; Prayer, 10:00 a. ra.
Third Sunday, Holy Communion, 8 :00 a. m.;
Pinehurst Community Church
Rev. A. J. McKelway, Pastor
9:45 a. m.—Sunday: Church School and i
Sandhills Brotherhood.
11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship.
7:15 p. m.—Young Peoples' Worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week worship.
ABERDEEN "
Aberdeen Baptist Church
Rev. Ernest M. Harris, Pastor
Sunday School every Sunday morning at j
10:00 a. m. J. A. Bryant, Superintendent.!
Preaching and Worship Service each second
I'INEBLUFF
Pinebluff Baptist Church
Rev. Ernest M. Harris, Pastor
Sunday school every Sunday morning at
10:00 a. m. Irving G. Wylie, acting superin
tendent.
Preaching and worship service each third
Sunday at 11 :00 a. m. and each fourth Sun
day afternoon.
MANLY -
Presbyterian Charrh
Rev. C. I. Calcote, Pastor
Second Sunday-Preaching 8:00 p. m.
Fourth Sunday—Preaching II :00 a. m.
Sunday School—Every Sunday 10:00 a. m.
Christian Endeavor—Every Sunday 7:00
. m.
“SPECIAL SDNNER GOODS SALE”
Instead of waiting until the season is over
we have decided to give the people of the
Sandhill Section the chance to purchase
the correct merchandise to wear now at
low cost.
Men’s $3.00 white and two tone shoes
CHURCH NOTES
Ladies’ $3.98 white and two tone shoes
Ladies’ $2.98 white and two tone shoes
Ladies’ $2.00 white and two tone shoes
Children’s $1.00 white shoes and sandals
Indies’ Linen Suits and Dresses, formerly sold
Ladies’ High class cotton dresses, new styles.
..$2.69
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$2.98
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79c
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Many other items are also included in this sale.
MELVIN BROTHERS, Inc.
“16 Years of quality merchandise at low cost”
.ABERDEEN AND SOUTHERN PINES
Dr. C. Rexford Raymond preachea
at 11:00 a. m. Sunday, July 11, at
the Church of Wide Fellowship on
“Our Greatest Inheritance and our
Greatest Gift to Posterity.” The
Community Vesper Service in the
Church Garden at 7:00 p. m. will be
led by Mildred Powell and Margaret
Mulholland. The Bible Discussion
Group will meet Tuesday night and
Dr. Raymond will open the discussion
on the Book of Ruth.
The time of morning service Sun
days at the Emmanuel Episcopal
Church has been changed from 11:00
o’clock to 10:00 o’clock, the Rev. F.
Craighill Brown, rector, announces.
The subject of the lesson-sermon
Sunday morning at the Christian
Science Church will be “Sacrament.’
“The Apostle’s Prayer" will be the
subject of the Rev. J. Fred Stimson'3
sermon at the Baptist Church this
Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock.
SOUTHERN PINES $28,443
SCHOOL BUDGET APPROVED
(Continued from page one)
the Moore County Breeders’ Associa
tion.
The reports of the home demonstra
tion agent and the county warden
were read and approved.
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Orchard Supplies
Everything for the Peach Grower
Right Quality at Right Prices
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BY TRUCK
BASKETS - TUBS
Bushels - Halves - Hampers
Caps and Liners - Cushions
Available at our Aberdeen office in the Aberdeen
Warehouse Building, June Campbell, Manager.
Telephone Aberdeen 153 or call
mm SUPPLY COMPANY
PINEHURST TELEPHONE 3412
“Built for laughs, its comics go to
tovvTi in a big way and provide one of |
the funniest pictures in months.” Sj
states the critic about “New Faces,"
the attraction at the Southern Pines
Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday, July 12, 13, 14, at 8:30 p.
m.
The Film Daily states that—"A big
bouquet should be tossed in the direc
tion of Leigh Jason for having guid
ed the newcomers and oldsters to sol
id laugh returns. Joe Penner, Milton
Berle and Parkyakarkus have a field
day as the top comics. Penner's uni
que style is more winning then ever,
while Berle is nght at home in his
screen debut, Parkyakarkus delivers
in his fattest role to date. One of the
standouts is a stock broker scene en
acted by Berle and Richard Lane and
a riot is Eddie Rio’s pantomine im
personation of a girl taking a bath.
Harriet Hilliard is winsome as the
heroine while William Brady is the
love interest opposite her.
Conrad V'^eidt and the beautiful new
sl^ar, Vivien Leigh, come to Southern
Pines Thursday and Friday, July 15th
and 16th, in ‘‘Dark Journey,” a thrill
ing and romantic drama of countcr
espionage in Stockholm during the j
World War. Veidt has a strong dra
matic role as Baron von Marwitz, a j
German spy, torn between love and !
duty.
Although a neutral capital. Stock-.
holm was a happy hunting ground |
for spies of all nations and is the :
scene of this unusual and exciting ro- ;
mance of two great rival espionage j
systems. |
The period has been brilliantly re- j
created on the screen and authen-j
tic methods used by Europe’s master |
spies are^revealed for the first time, j
thanks to the co-operation of the i
Chief of Swedish Police, whose task j
it was to attempt to curtail the es- |
pionage rampant at the time. j
An added attraction is another of i
Walt Disney's Technicolor Silly Sym
phonies, entitled “Little Hiawatha. ’ j
Dealing with the adventures of a I
millionaire playboy who never refuses i
a dare, and who as a result of this
habit is plunged into a hot political
fight against the father of the girl
he loves, “You Can't Beat Love”
brings Preston Foster and Joan oFn-
taine to Southern Pines Saturday,
July 17th, at 3;00 and 8:20 p. m.
The film marks the first co-star
ring role for Miss Fontaine, hailed as
the most promising young actress to
be discovered in recent years.
The Film Daily says there are many
reasons why this picture will please
a lot of people: the dialogue is always
bright; Joan Fontaine and Preston
Foster are the sort of personalities
who will go far in Hollywood; there
is a certain smartness about the pro
duction; a natural swing to the ac- j
tion, and there Is Herbert Mundln ^
who as a butler can buttle with the
best of them. It has a good deal “on
the ball" particularly for those who,
in the warm summer weather, look
for something crisp on current cine
ma bills-of-fare rather than some
thing heavy.
PRE-INVENTORY SALE
Continues
aA1-E IS
STOREWIDE
Percale, reg. 2.5c
Powder Puff Muslin
Cotton Prints
Silk Prints, rejf. $1.25
19c yd.
29c yd.
12c yd.
79c yd.
BATHING SUITS
SLACKS
SHORTS
HALTERS
i20%
• REDUCTION
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
on all
• Ready-to-Wear
• Lingerie
• Millinery
• Children's Dresses
C. T. PATCH
DEPARTMENT STORE
SOUTHKRN PINES
NORTH C.VROLINA
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WANT'S
NEW HONEY FOR SALE. Apply!
Maple Lodge, Southern Pines. I
TOBACCO STICKS UNIFORMLY
SAWED FOR SALE—J. R. Page,
Aberdeen, N. C. Jul‘23
FOR SALE
One 9x12 Wall Tent—with
sod cloths and extra fly top.
Never has been wet. All
poles, stakes, ropes com
plete. Also one 8-foot ex
tension Dining table, solid
quartered oak—If interest
ed, call at 10 No. Ridge
street.
J. F. Cole.
FREE If excess acid causes you
Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi
gestion, Heartburn, Belching,
Bloating, Nausea, get free sample
doctor’s prescription, Udga, at
Broad Street Pharmacy. JullB.
Carolina Theatre—Southern Pines
PKESF>NTS
LOOK UNTIL YOU’RE DAZZLED! . . . LAUGH UNTIL YOU'IIE LIMPI
fftr* com** the gr»at big thf-ring elrcu* of •Kclting turprift
and tunatut gmMvl
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Thm grmmiMt gang of falc>nl you
•v«r umw in ono show
JOE PENNER^MILTON BERLE
★PARKYAKARKUS*HARRIET
HILLIARD* WILLI AM BRADY
*JEROIME COWAN *THELIMA
LEEDS 100 NEW FACES
Aa Edward Small Production. Dtracttd by Laigh Jaton.
Mon., Tue., Wed., July 12. 13. 14—8:20 P. M.
(NO MATINEE)
VwUnUlOH
CM^mor
Added: Walt Disney’s Technicolor Silly
Symphony, “Little Hiawatha.”
Thu. & Fri., July 15, 16—8:20 P. M.
(NO MATINEE)
Romance wins the vote ... in tiia batUf
oi ballots between the men who never took
a dare and the girl who made him care!
,«AOIOi
»picture,
Dir«cffd bf Christy Cdba/int. Produced by Jfobert S«lr.
Saturday, July 17th—3:00 & 8:20 P. M.
WORTH YOUR STUDY: Have a fur
nished cottage on U. S. hlgbway
No. 1 in Southern Pines for $1,800.
Including big vacant building lot
adjoining. Not much cash needed.
Buy now, lick the rent game before
rents increase further. Buy your
home now. See R. F. Potts, agent, i
Southern Pines, N. C.
FOR SALE: Good piano,, $30 cash,
also oth«r furniture. Address Pi
lot, Southern Pines.
Reaching ttie Buyer
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