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Page Eight THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, October 28, 1938. SKKVK'E CLl B MEKTS The Moore County Service Club, composed of the older boys and girls of the county, held its monthly rec reational meeting Thursday evennig of last week in the basement of the court house. A large number engag ed enthusiastically in group singing and folk danct's. Sweaters and Jackets Men's Black Horsehidc Jackets. 38x46 __.$8.95 up Boys Jackets, Special . Ladies Sweaters, Special Ladie.s Bush Coats, Special price Twenty-Five Classes For Annual Flower Show in Pinehurst Church i'^xhibit Next Week Expected to Surpass I’redecessors.—Opens Thursday Al'ternoon life in a military school, which ran tnttttttmmmttttmttmttttUmttttUtttttitttmttUttUttttttttUtUUtttUUittmttttttttttm on a Broadway stage for 18 conse ** neat re S1.98 to $3.25 50c to $2 98 $3.95 Children’s Sweaters, Prices 50c to $1.98 UNDERWEAR Children's 39c to 69c suit. Ladies' Vest, each 50c Ladies Bloomers 25c up Men's Mayo—75c — Hanes—90c Dry (Joods, Shoes, Hosiery, Notions, Ready-to-Wear NelvinBros.inc “17 Years of SerYlce” Aberdeen and Southern Pines Dry Goods, Shoes, Hosiery, Notions and Ready to W’ear. Plans for the annual flower show at the Pinehurst Community Church iiro rapidly taking form and from prL'sent indications the event will Hirpass last year's exhibition. The .-how will open at 2;00 Thursday afternoon, November 3, and i'emain open through Friday even ing. There will be 23 classes open for exhibit and ,the committee ^hopes everyone in the comnumity will show cutive months and had three road companies successfully touring at the some tune, is now a picture and will 'oe tho attraction at the Southern I Pines Theatre Friday and Saturday, ' November 4, 5, with a Saturday mat- : inee, A considerable portion of tlie “The Citadel.” ba^ed on Dr. A. J., picture was made on the grounds of Cronin's internationally best selling! the Viisjinia Military Institute at novel, produced by Metro-Goldvvyn Lexington, Va., and the entire cadet Mayer, is the attraction at the Pine- j corps of that famous and historic ‘7,1 " T I'wi’st Theatre Sunday night, October school, 700 strong, took part, o clock next , „ I Cool Niglits A-liead 30th, at 8:30 and at Southern Pines, j A “Rat” in V. M. I. parlance is a Monday and Tue.sday, October 31st fi'eshman or “plebe” as they are call- and November 1st, with a Tuesday | ed at West Point. Those who go matinee. Robert Don.at, distinguish-1 through the four years training to ed English star, portrays the role! gether are called' “Brother Rats.” of the heroic young doctor in the Hence the title. Eddie Albert, recruit- Welsh colliery district, and Rosalind, ^d from the New York stage piay. either plants or floweis, or both- Am. popular Hollywood actress, 1 >>as the leading role, ably supported pie le room has been provided for all co-star, leading a cast of over i by Jane Bryan, Priscilla Lane, Wayne ,J r. A. _ i? exhibits. Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and the Pinehurst school children will exhib- 100 players. | Morris and a host of others. “The Citadel” relates the story of ‘ "Brother Raf is fun for everyone, j an ob.scure young doctor in the W'elsh fine entertainment, full of good ■■ it garden scenes which will be edu- po„ipi.jeg conscientiously adhere t'omedy and many hilarious situa-' cational to the public. Music and profession ' : i singmg will be featured dui ing the marries, moves into London I An addt d attraction and a very im-1: show, and a buffet lunch will be engages in a society prac- ' portant one, is the special short sub- ■ | ■served to add to the enjoyment of higher fees and tem-' jcct, “Declaration of Independence,” i i porarily forgets his ideals in the * which tells the story of the signing | the evenings. Admission, to include tea. will be 3o cents. midst of luxury. But it is his wife ' of the famous document. Men like Those desiring to exhibit plants which restores him to his original Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and and flowers should communicate with convictions, and the doctor joins a others to whom we owe our national Mrs. Lewis Kelly, general chairman' group of earnest colleagues in the existence, are brought before us in ! | of the show. , establishment of a great humanitar- a manner which no history text books How Is Your Blanket Stock? OURS IS COMPLETE LET us HELP YOU Part Wool Blankets, Full Size, Single Sateen Binding:, Six Colors, Spec ial $1.39 Double Blankets, Part Wool, Taffeta Binding $2.25—$2.35 Part Wool Blankets, Solid Color, Double — $3.75 All Wool Blankets Mattress Protectors- $5.00 $8.75—$10.75 A1 Sizes. could ever hope to achieve. I The various classes have been an- ian clinic, nounced as follows: j Endowed with a wierdly faunting i 1—A-ny house pot plant in bloom; quality that sets its entirely apart IjECtAL NOTICES 2—Any foliage house plant in from anything that recently has been -- bloom; 3—Any fruit plant such as or currently is occupying the screens, | EXECLTI\E NOTICE fig, orange, lem..*, cherry, etc.; 4- ..A.giers” the attraction at Southern^ having quali^I^TTs executrix un- Any cactus or succulent plant m pines Wednesday and Thursday, No. ()er the Last Will and Testament of ?ingle pot; 5—Miniature gardens, vember 2, 3, with a Thursday niati- Clarence M. Rudel, deceased, late of ^ csctus or ?iny other kind* 6— ncc, g’fithcrs its6lf up into one com- ^^^ontiG&l, C^3.n3.ds ,s3.id dcceRsed hs.v- Arrangement of dried flowers in pact wad of punchy and suspense- e"fv^^in^ Moore^ cLnTv^ North Caro- Mattress Covers Spreads—Chenille, Candlewick, Rippelette C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE SOdTHEKN PINES WANTS CAROLINA THEATRES Present fruit and flowers for a table cen terpieces; 13 — Christmas and Thanksgiving table decorations; 14 —Garden scenes; 15—Display oF fruit and vegetables, for men only; 16—Any arrangement for children under 10 years; 17—Window decor, •itions; 18—Mantel; 19 — Bridge refreshment tables; 20—Table ar- ranged for six or eight; 21—shadow j box arrangements; 22—T.ulb plants ' of any kind; 23—Schools exhibits; | 24—Arrangement of natural berries; i 25—Pottery arrangement. j suitable containeis, 7 Airangement laden entertainment. i lina, this is to notify all persons hav- of cut flowers in vase judged for ef- j story is simple yet powerful •''‘S claims against the estate of said feet and arrangement; 8-Arrange- it combines a story of adventure and deceased to exhibit them to the under- ment of cut flowers in basket Judg-^ signed at Pinehurst N. C Q*’»'ono*oTYiATIt * Q—i Tpn iiAtivp ior0 tri6 2ou*. cl^y Oi OctoDer. 1939, ed foi anangement, 9 en at^ve qualities of each are brought or this notice will be pleaded in bar « .shrubs arranged m suitable con tarn- jj. adult attraction, of their recovery. All persons indebt. 11| ^ _ i-vh 1 ■= i v-s ■ i e ■ _ ' . , iirmrr ^ — lers. and properly labeled; 10—Ten it has an unique appeal for both men to said estate will please make ' H 1^ I ^ PI N C ll IJ R5T If I am elected as county commis-1 native tree branches arranged and j , „ Charles Hover Hedv La payment. ^ m sl„„«. :t u;;i be published one. a!p ,, n-Amr,gemml of Z SlSriurrL"d”hfcM ^ month whal is done. I will reduce njnp needles with cones as ANNA MAY RYDER RUDEL, salarl., and „op part o, .he crowd | ‘.Z tnrpUel 12-D.sp“r o? | in the courthouse from living off the taxpayers. I will join no ring. Yes, I want democrats as well as repub licans to vote for me, —CLEVELAND CAGLE. Nov. 4. FOR SALE: Buick Sedan, 1938 mod el, A-1 condition. Owner's illness reajjon for selling. May be seen by appointment. Box 655, Southern Pines or telephone 5894. tf. FOR SALE: Magnolias 50c each. Shrubs in variety 25c. Carolina Jasmine, finest evergreen porch SU>iNYFIELI) %mmE 2n-oz. 1»ACKAGE vine for this section 25c and 50c 1 D\\ IGHT IXST.\LLED SYRUP BLKXnEl) 2 -QZ. B^ts GREAT NO ' POWERFUL ROBERT lUOHAT t nOSALCND HtUSSELL ‘THE CITADEL A KING VIDOR Production S... M-G-M SHORTS each. Deaton Nurseries, 6 miles; west of Vass. Vi.sitors Welcome. ' AS LEGION C O.MMAXDEK WANTED; Your childien to keep happy while you are shopping or partying; your shut-ins to attend in your absence- Afternoons and tiveaings only except Saturdays. A.ISO kindergarten S500 a month. .A.lice W’ilder, Aberdeen 23W. GREATLY IMPRO\T5D BUS SCHE DULES to Florida, also special low rates. We now have a morning bus, also two evening busses- Tickets, information. Postal Telegraph Co., Southern Pines. No-4 TO SEND A TELEGRAM just call Postal Telegraph 6381 and lead your messages. Rates are cheaper, service is quicker. Some rates are 20 percent cheaper. Phone 6381, Southern Pines- No.4 I should attend (Cottfinned from page ouc) the Legion, and called upon the vet erans for their loyal support by at tending regularly. The new com mander promised interesting pro grams for each meeting. Among other .short talks, Frank Phone , Wilson, Spanish-American W'ar vet- I erans made a splendid speech. He I urged Veterans to stick together and I support the Legion in all of its under- I takings and causes- He informed the ! veterans that no other organization i would yield a greater value for the j small amount of dues paid than the 1 American Legion. Lloyd Wooley made a few pertinent ; comments, saying: “Today the Le gion stands at the peak of its use. fulness, and in its endeavor to serve God and country, every veteran church some where With Park ANN PAGE lb. Can At Pinehurst Sunday Nijfht, October 30th- 8:30 K 3 Termites Elxterminated. Dam Build ing Expert- Joe Fuller’s Foreman for 15 years. Call 4572.—Roy Jack son, Fir.ehurst, N. C., Box 443. N-4. COLORED MAN: Would like posi tion as butler or handy man around house. References. Write .A.mos Hull, Southern Pines, N. C. ANYONE: Quick Christmas money. $200 and FREE Set for .xelling 9 Encyclopaedia Britannicas. Leads furnished, sure-fire training. Write E. B. Inc., Press Building, Wash ington, D. C. tvery Sunday. PINE DODGF.RS TO MEET. DISCUSS WINTER PLANS The Pine Dodgers will hold their first luncheon of the season at the Southern Pines Country Club] next Tuesday, November 1st at 1:00. Miss Eleanor Barron, captain of the club, urges all members and any who would be interested in joining to attend this luncheon as plans for the winter will be discussed. The regu lar weekly tournaments will begin the following Tuesday, November 8th. FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms with or without board. 9 East Broad St. Why pay a third more for a mat tress that is not as good, just to get a name. Trade your old bed for a new one with box spring and inner spring mattress fully guaran teed. I also have new 100 percent layer felt mattresses at real bar gains. Call at the Trade Store and see them. H. A. Lewis, Trader. FOR RENT FURNISHED: Seven Room House, 3 Bed Room.s, 1 Bath, additional toilet and lavoratory. Electric refrigerator, hot water steam heat, large grounds, garage. Rent, Season $250. See H. A. Lew is, Southern Pines. WANTED: Fence Posts. Apply The Pilot, Southern Pines. PIANO TUNING by J. F. Peche, good turner with long experience Call turned with long experience- Call Mrs. Claude Hafer, Phone 7094 for appointment. FINE, Mixed daffodil bulbs, $2,50 a hundred, 30c a dozen. Miss Mary Page, Aberdeen, N. C. Blue Ross JUICE Campbtii’s Tomato ^ 14-cz. Cans FLOUR Pillsbury 24-ib. PEACHES:Er"2-s'27c JUiCE Dole Pineapple 2 ^ 15c Asparagus H.2cani9c 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE lb. 15c PAN LOAF A&P Bread 2 9c Cigarettes, carton $1.15 VEGETABLES Large Iceberg Lettuce, 3 for 25c Home Grown String Beans, 3 lbs. for 25c York Apples, 3 lbs. 10c Sweet Potatoes, 10 lbs. 25c MEATS Leg-O-LambCertified or Prid« lb 29c Pork Hams Small Size lb. 25c Sliced Bacon star or Black Hawk lb. 31c Corned Beef the Roii ib. ... 29c CHOICEST IN SEAFOOD At Southern Pines Mon. and Tiies., Oct. 31, Nov. 1 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 8:20 P. M. WANTED: Several loads of good wheat straw. Apply The Pilot, SoutJiern Pines. LESSONS IN FRENCH: Conversa tion, reading or tutoring. Mrs. Thos. B. Smith, Piney Woods. W, 111 Ave.. P. O. Box 1255. CUSrOMKRS... CAROIINA'S LARG-EST Owned and Operated by the Great Atlantic A Paclflo Tea Co, Released thru United ArtUts The exciting adventure of a fugitive, lov ing as he lived...danger ously. .. the most vivid screen roles in years. IGIERS tiorring CHARLES BOYER in the Walter Wanger production with Sigrid Gurie and Hedy Lamarr At Southern Pines I Wed. and Thu., November 2, 3—8:20 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 'yinstitut H it tt tl tl » w ti tl H & MmbIit ,md w>u • Fram Ik* rUy br JOHN MONKS. Jr. aad FRED F. FINIU.EHOFFB;AFtnlNMioul%Mra ' Added: The Declaration of Independence At Southern Pines Fri. and Sat., Nov. 4, 5—8:20 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 Announcing The Formal Opening' of the Pinehurst Theatre Sunday and Monday, November 6, 7 with “THE GREAT WALTZ”
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