P'Se Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, February 25, 1938. AUXU.IABY MEETING 125 Enjoy Annual Father’s Night Entertainment of Pinehurst P.T.A. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Kpiscopal Church will meet with Mrs. W. E. McCord on Tuesday af- . * ternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Important ^^^sshington Birthday I rogram business will be brought up and full ' upiis. Leland attendance is requested. I McKeithen Speaker FOOD SALE \VEDXhSI>AY The Pinehurst Parent-Teacher As sociation held its meeting in the CJroup II of cne Vv’omen’s Society | auditorium Monday night, of the Church >f Wide Fellowship February 21st, attended by 125 pa- will hold a food sale at Mrs. Gif- ^rons. Mrs. Raymond Johnson, pres- ford’s Flower Shop on We.st Broad i^ent, stated that in view of the »n-1 ^^e (as far as birds were j ert Taylor playing the title role and street on Wednesday, March 2nd Merest shown and large attendance of concerned) as well as an enjoyable, with such American and English film At I’lnchurst The first story of English under graduate life to be filmed in Eng land with a cast of American stars , sent abroad to act in authentic lo cales, comes to the Pinehurst Thea tre Sunday night, February 27th at The all-niorning field hunt conduct* j 8:30 and Monday, February 28th at ed by the Southern Pines Bird Club | 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. with the showing Tuesday, was beyond a doubt a of Yank At Oxford,” with Rob- Bird Notes By “The Cotton Wear in’ Gal’ from 10:00 a. m to 1:00 p. m. I fathers present, there would be ano ther night meeting this spring. Five cars filled with bird enthu- THE TREND OF TIME SAYS: WHITE SHOE DAYS are here. Ladies Whites in Ties, Pumps and oxfords, prices . _ ?2 and up Children’s Whites in Ties, Sandals, and oxfords. Price ranges ?1 up Men’s and Boys’ Whites are from $2 to $4 the pair. Also correct shades in ladies’ hose, children’s sox, and Men’s sox. Just Received New Colors in Arrom Shirts, pric ed $2 the shirt. Arrow Shirts Aberdeen only. Newest patterns and Whites in Men’s $1 Shirts. Ladies Hats $1 to $2. New Patterns in Columbus Oil cloth—only 25c the yard. NelvinBros.inc "16 Years of Service” Aberdeen and Southern Plne« The audience was pleased to learn siasts left the New England House that efforts are being made to secure | to study the wild birds in the “open” a venereal disease clinic for Pine-1 around Olive’s Dairy, where 22 spe- hurst. Another delightful piece of cies and about 300 or more indivi- news was that the students of the | duals were seen in less thfin two hours. To behold a flock of some 20-odd! Just call us or drop In any time. We’ll be glad to discuss your printing problems with you. I*hone 7271, The Pilot, Southern Pines. cottage school had raised and con tributed $51.61 to the Public School milk fund and already underprivileg ed children are having a mid-mom- ing lunch of a glass of milk and crackers. This gift was made by the Cottage School students themselves and represented the profit realized from a newspaper they published, “The Cottage School Tattler,” which is a vei’y interesting publication. Other items of especial interest w ere that plans are under way for i soul be fed improvement of stage facilities, and the announcement that the program of activities of the Pinehurst organ ization wai given a fine write-up in the State Parent-Teacher Bulletin for Febmary. Mrs. True P. Cheney, publicity chairman, had several cop ies of The Bulletin on hand for dis tribution. Further evidence that this organization is “Keeping-Up” is a certificate of merit received by Mrs. Robert Barrett from the national organization for the splendid pre school clinic she held last year. Mrs. Barrett is already plaiming a simi lar clinic this spring with follow-up work during the summer, thus en abling children entering school next fall to be in a healthy condition. Miss Dorothy Ehrhardt and Mrs. David Coffey made short talks about the observation trip the teachers ot the elementary school made to Cabar rus county schools last Wednesday. The program of the evening was under the guidance of Misses Elma May and Mildred Petway and car ried out the George Washington mo- favorites as Lionel Barrymore, Mau reen O’Sullivan, Vivien Leigh, Ed mund Gwenn and Griffith Jones fill ing prominent supporting roles. There are stars enough, laughs, tunes and gags enough for a dozen big musicals, plus a screen full of ro mance and the extra zing and spar kle to make Darryl F. Zanuck's Meadowlarks among the broom | ‘‘Sally, Irene and Mary,” the atttac- sedge; to listen to a little brook bab-' tion at the Pinehurst Theatre, Wed- bling on its way; or watch a pair of! nesday, March 2nd at 3:00 and 8:30 Killdeers strut around a barnyard p. m., a real hit. Alice Faye and Tony does not take a lot of hunting skill,, Martin sing the tuneful songs as nor test your eye for colors, or your j only they know how. With Fred Allen ear for sound, but it does some- j of Radio’s “Town Hall Tonight,” thing to that inner you, and just how i twice as funny face-to-face, they much you behold God in all this! lead a whole “who’s who” of pepper- upper,9 frollicking to town. Joan Dav is, the knee-action Irazelle, leams some new Durantics from the famous "Schnozzola.” Patrons who for j'ears have been looking for a brand new idea in mys tery pictures will find that “Ar- sene Lupin Returns,” the attraction beauty, so in propostion shall your tif. The announcer of the features was Helen Hartsell; she performed this task in a most efficient manner. The first number was a minuet by eight girls and boys from the fourth grade, who were dressed in Colonial ^ ~ ^ Z L ® ’ : at Pmehurst Friday, March 4 th, tit costumes and wore powdered wigs. I „ ^ o on n * ^ I 3:00 and 8:30 p. m., wiH satisfy their The second number was the dramati- zation of the "famous cheiry-tree in cident.” The young people delighted the audience with these numbers. Students taking part were Mary Jane Cole, Flora Ellen Cameron, Dor othy Graham, EJlsie Everett, Whit Thomas, Colin McKenzie, Edgar Cur rie, S. R. Ransdall, Jr., Richard Smith and W. M. Chrisco. The speaker of the evening, W. A. Leland McKeithen, was introduced by Donald Currie, Jr. Mr. McKeithen contrasted modem life w’ith that of the time of George Washington and pointed out that education is the only solution to our present complex dif ficulties and entanglements. longings. “Arsene Lupin Returns ’ is a mystery picture all right. But even more, it is comedy. While it amuses in breezy, frolicsome fashion, it also is a puzzler that undoubtedly will leave most audiences more bewilder ed at the conclusion than they were when they first thought they were beginning to catch on to the story trend. At Southern Pines Revolving about one of the most ingenuous themes ever brought to the screen, “Radio City Reveals”, the attraction at the Southern Pines Theatre Monday and Tuesday, Feb. ments. PINEHURST and " SOUTHERN PRESENTS PINES ’ . KOKERT T4YI0R jtmfu OXFORD Lionel BARRYMORE Maur*cn Vivien I 1.1 At Pinehurst Sunday Night, Feb. 27th—8:30 Monday, Feb. 28 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. 1?ck®oak« KENm BAKER «KO-liADIO Piclur* At Southern Pines Mon. & Tues., Feb. 28, March 1st—8:20 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 BKCv::. :> production OFNUMAIHEARi;; OHUSTON • JAMES STEVART BEULAH BONDI• GUY KIBBEE Charles COBURN • John CARB'AOi..£ Pfoduced by John W Contidin., Jr. Direeteel by CLARENCE BROWN i 1 ol star At Pinehurst Wednesday, Mch. 2nd 3:00 and 8:30 5;arsi^- LUPI^ MtkV DOUGLAS viACiNi* BRUCE I iMAARCfw Added—March of Time Magazine. At Pinehurst Friday, March 4th, 3:00 and 8:30 WANTS At Southern Pines Wed. & Thu., March 2-3, 8:20 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 Mm Asalnst M«ii for.Qoldl Man Against Man for ■ Woman! Gold IS WHERE, YOU FIND IT WIHS > MMM um • TM MILr • tEH ky MICHAKL CUKTIZ • Igr »m tliliiir • M ■Hbw* ndm • A COSMOPOUTmM rMOOH Added: Charley McCarthy in “Free and Easy” At Southern Pines Fri. & Sat., Mch. 4-5—8:20 P, M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 28th, and March 1st, at 8:30 with a After the program boys and girls i Tuesday matinee, has been lavishly of the fourth grade served refresh-' produced with a star-studded cast headed by Bob Burns, Jack Oakie, Kenny Baker and Ann Miller. With its spectacular finale scenes at Radio City during an anniversary celebra- ; tion, its intimate glimpses of the bus- BUY A SANDHILL, HAM -the oruy |„pgg gong writing and its unique ones on the market smoked vvitn, hilarious situations, -Ra dio City Reveals” promises to he a genuine novelty in screen entertain ment. Placed in the stirring days of Lin coln, and in pioneer settlements in Ohio, “Of Human Hearts,” the hu man drama of a circuit-riding preacli- PATCH’S Apparel for the Golfer Man Tailored Golf Dresses, short sleeves, action back, silk or viella flannel $15.00 Suede Sports Jackets, natural and colors, $8.95 up _ Skirts, Novelty Tweeds and Solid Color Stroocks, $5.00 up Slater and Red Cross Shoes. Dun Deer Ties. Golf Gloves with and without Fingers, Dobbs Hats, Felt, Leghorn, Panama Sale SATURDAY and MONDAY Dresses—Hats—Housecoats—Negligees, Coats, Blouses, Skirts CLOSEOUT PRICES NO RETURNS i C. I PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. corn cobs and hickory wood. I i smoke "em,” Dorn and Knowleg sell “em.” H. A. LEWIS. Trader FOR SALE. Pinebiuff, N. C. Seven room house, two bath rooms, ga rage, shop, wood shed, dog kennels , , , . , - , er and his family, bnngs Walter Hus- and cabm. Completely furmsiied 1 * n, „ ^ • and grounds improved. Inquire of M. \V. Miller, Pinebiuff. tf. FOR SALE: 5-room Modern House and 1 Acre of Land on U. S. No. 1, between Aberdeen and Pinebiuff. Price $1,500.—1-5 cash, balance easy payments. A REAL BAR GAIN. See Theo Berg, Aberdeen, N. C. tf. ton to thee screen for the first time I since his triumph in “Dodsworth.” j The new picture, in which James I Stewart and Beulah Bondi are teamed i with Huston as his son and wife, I comes to Southern Pines for a re- I turn engagement, Wednesday and I Thursday, March 2 and 3, at 8:30 I with a matinee Thursday at 3:00. I “Gold Is Where You Find It,” the ] all-technicolor production starring FligHlandL L^odge A QUIET HOME-LIKE FAMILY HOTEL Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SE.VSON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST Nicely furnished comfortable apartments for rent Mrs. W. N. Grearson Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. O. ABERDEEN, N. C. PHONE 154 J FOUND: A small trunk containing! Haviland men’s wearing apparel. Owner may get the same by identifying the property and paying for this ad. Leon Fields, Masonic Temple Bar ber Shop, Southern Pines. F18 BUS RATES Lowest in History. Spe cial low rates to long distance points, convenient stop-overs. New York $8.20; Boston $10.95, Chi cago $13.15. Other rates and in formation at Postal Telegraph Co., Southern Pines. Mil. A REAL BARGAIN: Ten room house well furnished, living room, dining room, den, small room, lavatory on ground floor; four bed rooms and bath second floor, hot air furnace, garage. Corner lot 150 feet square, three miles from Southem Pines. Price $2,500. H. A. Lewis, Agent. and Claude Rains, is playing a re turn engagement at Southern Pines Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5, at 8:20 p. m. with a Saturday matinee at 3:00. This production should be of special interest to the Sandhills due to the fact that thfe story is by Clements Ripley wro for merly lived in this section. It is a story of the famous feud be tween the wheat growers and the miners of California during the 1870’s. SILVER TEA WEDNESDAY The annual Silver Tea of Group 1 of the Woman’s Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship will be held at the home of Mrs. E. Levis Prizer on Massachusetts avenue. Sou thern Pines from 4:00 to 6:00 o’clock next Wednesday, March 2. All are FOR SALE: 25-room apartment'ordialiy invited, house, 7 bath rooms complete, 4 ___________________ extra lavatories and toilet under | good roof, 4 auto garage, lot IlOx Pictorial Review 192. Write Box 1193, Southern! Pines. MU 16 months for $1.00 42 Months for $2.00 WOODS treated Garden and Field Seeds at McNeill & Co., Southem Pines. MRS. Z. V. BLUE, Carthage, N. C. LOST: Black leather hand bag, con taining sum of money. Left on bench in front of Mrs. Hayes’ Shop If found return to W. B. Eastman, Southem Pines and receive re ward. FOR RENT: Two connecting heated rooms in pleasant home opposite public teimls court. Lilian Roberta, 15 Penn. Ave., Etoat. Tbe PUot does Job Printliii' and ap|>reclstes yoor oiden. Trj u. FLYING Knollwood Airport Pinehurst — Southem Pines # Sightseeing—Passenger Rides Charter Trips Instruction Open and Closed Heated Ships Harold Bachman Saturday, February 26 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Night 7:00 and 8:45 “GUNSMOKE RANCH” RAY CORRIGAN BOB LIVINGSTON • ™«- — Late Show ; Starting at 10:30 “LOVE IS A HEADACHE” FRANCHOT TONE GLADYS GEORGE MICKEY ROONEY Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 28—Mar 1 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “WELLS FARGO” JOEL McCREA FRANCES DEE BOB BITRNS Wednesday, Marqh 2 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 Cash Night “THE ADVENTUROUS BLONDE” GLENDA FARRELL BARTON McLANE Thursday and Friday, March 3 and 4 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “TRUE CONFESSION” FRED MacMURRAY CAROLE LOMBARD Special added attraction: POPEYE THE SAILOR MEETS ALI BABA’S FORTY THIEVES