THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, March 18, 1938 Pinehurst Paragraphs s. R. Jellison is receiving treat ment at Duke Hospital, Durham fol. lowing an attack of influenza several weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gouger of Co lumbia, S. C., spent the week-end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wnitney of Glen Ridge, N. J., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Innes. Carl Nelson of Cleveland, was the guest of his brother and sister.in- law, Mr, and Mrs. Eric Nelson last week. Mr. Nelson has just returned from abroad. Friends will be sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs. R. K. Footman at Highsmith Hospital, Fayetteville. Miss Irene Lewis spent last week. Fashions for Easter 29 more shopping days k ft. SUITS, special S5.95 up SILK DRE:SSES, only §1.9S up SKIRTS, Extra special $1.00 up BLOUSES, $1.00 and up Spring Sweaters .... ?1.00 up SHOES for the Family, Priced SI. to ?5 tlie pair Hosiery lor the Family. Priced , 10c to $1.00 the pair Ladies Hats $1.00 to $2.00 Men’s Hats $1,50 to 33.50 Men’s Shirts . . $1,00 to $2,00 See us right away so you can se. lect your Easter Otufii while our stocks are complete. A small deposit will hold your se lection until Easter. NelvinBros •Inc “16 Years of Service” Aberdeen and Southern Pines end in Richmond, Va., visiting rela tives. Mrs, Frank T. Easton of Chapel Hill was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tufts. Miss Christine Callaway of Way- cross, Ga., has arrived to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cal laway. Mrs. Wade Coffey, who spent the past month with her sister in States, ville has returned to the home of I her daughter, Mrs. W. Raymond !Johnson, I Ted Scofield has arrived from the I Taft School in Watertown, Conn., to I spend the spring vacation with his I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Sco,. field. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thriving ' and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Watson’ were guests last week of Mrs, E, F. Par tridge while en route from Florida ; to their home in Belgrade Lakes, Me. The Rev. J. Fred Stimson will con- K mONNE S E PALMOLIVE Q ^ A Q THf SOAP M«D[ WITH i 3 V\r OUVf AND PAIM Ollt OUR PRICE .25c .19c 4 bars Giant Octagon Soap, 4 bars Large Octagon Powder, 4 packages 19c Octagon Cleanser, 3 cans 14c Super Suds (Red Box), 2 Keg. size 19c Giant Size 19c Concentrated Super Suds, (blue box) reg. size, 2 for 19c Giant size 19c DORN’S Phone 7474 PINEHURST cmiTHPPM piwfr and " SOUTHERN PRESENTS PINES Jeannette MacDonald BOBBY BREEN and Nelson Eddy in “THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST” At Pinehurst Sunday Night, Mch. 20th—8:30 with New Sparks, Irvin S. Cobb and Raymond Paige land his Symphonic Orchestra in “Hawaii Calls” At Southern Pines Mon.-Tues., Mch. 21-22 8:20 P. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 Monday, Mch. 21st 8:30 P. M. if!E’ GAfiCIN' UP ON SOCIETY! y eDV/ARD g. i, ERYAN • ALLEN JENKINS I -JTH rCNHELlY HAL ROASI) presents . iiENI«E1’V'VA8a£^4i At Southern Pines Wed.-Thu., Mch. 23-24 WILLARD PARKER ' Added: The New Marcli of Time I'.lagazine. t in^hi:rst ;y Mch. 23rd :0-) and 8;::0 FAVORITE FAMILY BIGGEST BUDGET 8:20 Matinee Thursdaj- at 3:00 'It « i miW lOHtS • F»NNT Cilltf • IBO'I S«UW , t[CIN«L» sA«wi:« • 1*»»[ :««'■» ’ At Pinehurst Friday, Mch. 25th, 3:00 and 8:30 Added: Charley McCarthy in “At The Races” At Southern Pines Fri.-Sat, March 25-26 Matinee Saturday at 3:00 duct the service at the Community Church. The Rev. and Mrs. A. J. McKelway and the Rev. and Mrs. A. V. Gibson will sing at the evening .service at the church of Wide Fel lowship Mrs. Gertrude McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell Sweet and Miss Sally Sweet of Bangor, Maine were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. DuPont. Mrs. Thomas R. Cole, Mrs. David Coffey and Mrs. Herman A. Camp, bell were joint bridge hostesses Mon day afternoon at the Country Club. There were eight tables of bridge with prizes going to Mrs. Thomas L. Black, Mrs. I. C. Sledge, Mrs. Roy Grinnell, Miss Sydney McMillan, Mrs^ Alec Innes and Miss Christine Cal laway. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Razook enter tained for their daughter, Jacqueline, Thursday afternoon at their home, celebrating her seventh birthday. Children attending weie Ellen Gif ford, .Joan Johnson, Suzanne Ballou, Betssv Carter, Kay Dunlap, George Dunlap. Ill, Patricia Murphy, Billie Blue, Sandy McKelway, Gay and Bobby McClellan, Edmund Buchmin- ster, Shirley and Penelope Dane, Jane McGill, Donald Church and Renee Razooji. Mr. and Mr,"?. Clarcncc Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Byron U. Richaiilson, and Mr.! and Mrs. Lloyd M. Tate entertained | jointly Thursday evening at a de lightful bridge party at the Little Community Club for about 75 guests. native nights; of action and laughs and heart-throbs from San Francisco to Waikiki. The story is adapted from the novel, "Stowaways in Paradise,” and includes some special songs by Bobby Breen. The “laugh-fest of the season" is playing a return engagement at Southern Pines Wednesday and Thursday, March 23 and 24, with a Thursday matinee. “Merrily We Live,” with Constane Bennett, Brian Ahearne, Billy Burke, Alan Nowbry, Patsy Kelly, Bonita Granville, Clar. ence Kolb, Tom Brown and Willie Best in the leading roles. Another long-awaited return en gagement is the laugh.packed and blended comedy with music, “Every- WANTS BUY A SANDHILL HAM -the only ones on the market smoked witii corn cobs and hickory wood. I smoke “em,” Dorn and Knowles sell "em.” H. A. LEWIS. Trader PATCH’S Special Showing of Women’s Half Size Dresses in Prints and Combinations, $12.50 up. JUST ARRIVED Handbags in Smartest Styles, white and colors. Guaranteed Washable—$2.00 up. Gloves—Flowers—Veils or Veiling by the yard. FOR SALE. Pinebluff, N. C. Seven: room house, two bath rooms, ga-1 rage, shop, wood shed, dog kennels ' r.nd cabin.. Completely furnisiied ■ and grounds improved. Inquire of, M. V\'. Miller, Pinebluff. If. i H i FOR SALE; 5-room Moderft House! and 1 Acre of Land on U. S. No. | 1, between Aberdeen and Pinebluff.: Price $1,500.- 1-5 cash, balance j easy payments. A HKAL BAR- XXXXXXX\\\XXX\\XXX%XXiXXX GAIN. See Theo Berg, Aberdeen, N. C. tf. See the New Patterns in Powder Puff Muslin—More Alluring than ever. Colors Fast. EXTRA SPECIAL TWO SPECIAL RACKS OF MISCELLANEOUS (JARMENTS REDl CEl) FOR QUICK CLEARANCE, VALUES REALLY W ORTH YOUR CONSIDERATION C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE SOUTIIKUN PINES, N. C. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxa .\t Pinehurst Co.Starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy for the fourth time, “The Girl of The Golden West,” a musical panorama of early Califor nia, ig the attraction at the I'ine- 1-urst Theatre Sunday iJght, M.^rch PIANO: We havj fine used upright pia»o of standard make, almost j like new, which the purchaser is | unable to keep. Will be sold for the small balance owing. Easy terms if desired. Answer quick for details. Credit Manager, Lee Piano Co., Lynchburg, Va. M18. 20th, at 8:30 an.! Monday, March 21, | LOST Navy blue kid glove, size 6 3-4. PARK VIEW HOTEL FINE LOCATION OOOD KOOMS OPEN ALL YEAR RATES MODERATE Newly Renovated Throughout at S:00 and 8:30 p. m. Based upon the original stage play by David Be- lasco, the picture ia presented against If found please return to Airs, Bar ret Harris or Dr. L. M. Daniels, Southern Pines. the romantic background of the col. | orful gold mine camps of 1850. j FOR RENT: In Pinebluff. Four-room . “A Slight Case of Murder,” by Da,; cottage with city water and toilet. « man Runyon, a farce film that makes j Garden if wanted. Mrs. Mary Eld- fun of the whole business of gang-1 ridge. sterism and racketeering, is scheduled i — as the attraction at Pinehurst Wed-j I' OR SALE a rug and two chairs in nesday, March 23rd at 3:00 and 8:30 i excellent condition. Phone 5985. p. m. Edward G. Robinson is the star, but he’s no menacing. gun-tot_ • FOR SALE: Pansy, Eng_ ing, sinister underworld character j DaLsy, Forget.Me.Nots, Fox- tih stime; he’s a fellow who was a ■ Anthemis, Snapdragon, Ve- beer.baron in dry days and now, since ' l onica, Columbine. Also Boxwood, repeal, has been trying to get along as a legitimate brewer. An added at traction is the new’ March of Time. I America’s famous Jones family cut America’s famous Jones family cuts ; loose in an upraarous frenzy of grand comedy in “Love On A Budget,” the | one five room“bu7ga)ow, finished or attraction at Pinehurst Friday,; furnished, for sale or rent., March 25th at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. j ^ill also exchange bu.siness prop-i Kate Stewart, Pinebluff. i I LO.ST: Red female cocker spaniel. Lost week ago Sunday. Reward for return to Mrs. Weaver, Southern Pines. Telephone 6024. erty in Florida for a house near Southern Pines. H. A. Lewis This picture takes up the business of Bonnie nad her bridegroom starting j out where the honeymoon left off.' Clean, wholesome, humorous and ex- | FOR SALE: Baby Grand Knobe pia- , no, less than 12 price. Good con- At Soul hern Pines | dition. Box 1385, Southern Pines. Bobby Breen comes to the Southern ' Pines Theatre Monday and Tue.sday, | FOR SALE: Good used Terraplane, March 21st and 22nd, in "Hawaii' 1935 model. P. O. Box 642, South^'l Calls,” a story of flammg days and 1 ern Pines M25. : \ \ More tnan Reduction Old price NOW on this rich and flavorful all-straight-whiskey blend — one of today’s un matched values. 85 QUART Old price *2^® NOW $4 60 Glenmore Diatillcriea Co., Incorporated Louisville-^Owensboro* Kentucky KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOUR BON WHISKEY-100 PROOF Keith’s Tavern Corner Fayetteville and Laurinburg Roads Aberdeen OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMTNT of S. M. “Doc” PARSHLEY Beer—Dancing—Barbecue Sandwiches—Soft Drinks Shell Gas and Oil ABERDEEN, N. C. PHONE 154 J Saturday, March 19 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Night 7:00 and 8:45 “TRAIL OF VENGEANCE” JOHNNY MACK BROWN IRENE MEREDITH Late Showj Starting at 10:30 “ROMANCE IN THE DARK” GLADYS SWARTHOIJT JOHN BOLES Monday and Tuesday, March 21, 22 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “A YANK AT OXFORD” ROBERT TAYLOR MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN LIONEL BARRYMORE Wednesday, March 23, Night at 7:15 and 9:15 Cash Night “BORROWING TROUBLE JED PROUTY SPRING BYINCiTON / Thursday and Friday, March 24, 25 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1938” W. C. FIELDS MARTHA RAYE SHEP FIELDS and ORCHESTRA

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