THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, November 25, 1938. MISS ERSON, RESIDENT HERE 40 YEARS, DIES KHURCHPSI (Continued from page one) Wide jPellowship, i Southern Pines, with the Rev. Voight O- Taylor offi ciating, assisted by the Rev. J. Fred Stinison and the Rev. W, J. Dillon. Burial followed in Mount Hope Cem. «tery. Honorary and active bearers were Paul T. Barnum, Robert L. Hart, Dorsey G. Stutz, Charles W. Picquet, Carl Thompson, Dr. George G- Herr, Nel.son C. Hyde, Dr. William C. Mud- gett, Dr. J. S. Milliken, Lawrence Barr, Captain A. Innes-Taylor, C- T. Patch, Claude L. Hayes, and Frank Walsh and A. Montesanti. By roquest of Miss Erson, Stuart Cameron sang “Thou Will Keep Me i!i Perfect Peace” at the church ser vice. and the following quartet .sang .wveral numbers: Mrs. L. D. McDon. cld. Miss Katherine Buchan, Dr. R. P Shepard and \V. P. Whitlock. Services at Emmanuel Episcopal' When the Hardys go Wild West in Church in Southern Pines Sunday will! w’ide open spaces, Judge Hardy be as follows: Holy Communion at 8:00; Church School at 9:30; Morn ing Prayer and Sermon at 11:00. On next Wednesday, St. Andrews’ Day, Holy Communion will be celebrated at 10:00 a. m. faces the serious problem of keeping his energetic family properly corraled, but with his usual wisdom and un derstanding he manages to settle Andy's troubles, prevents Marian from making a hasty marriage and At the Southern Pines Baptist i perplexing legal difficulties of Church Sunday at 11:00 a. m., the subject of the sermon by the Rev. J. Fred Stimson will be “Christian In. dividualism.” Dr. T. A. Cheatham will speak at the Church of Wide Fellowship Sun day evening at 7:00 o’clock on the subject: “A Day of Rest—The Sev. enth Day.’’ This service is presented! action-filled episode of their colorful under the auspices of the Fellowship doings, replete with hilarious comedy an old sweetheart In “Out West With The Hardys,” the attraction at the Pinehurst Theatre, Sunday night, November 27th at 8:30 and Monday, November 28th, at 3:00 and 8:30 p- m. This, the fifth of the Hardy pic tures., follows them through another Liquor fig-ured In twelve of the 16 cases tried in Recorder’s Court Mon- day and in only two were the defend ants found "not guilty.” “THANKSGIVING” May this day bring you lots of joy. Now is the time to start the matter of Christmas Gifts. This year give useful gifts from our stores. Large stocks of Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, Hosiery and Ready to Wear. A small deposit will hold any item you may select until Christmas. In just a few days we w’lll have an abundance of Hand kerchiefs, Ties, Scarfs, House Shoes, Bath Robes, etc. Watch our ads each week and see our suggestions for ever>' member of the family. NelvinBros.inc “17 Years of Service* .1 berdeen and Southern Pines , Dry Goods, Shoes, Hosiery, Notions and Ready to Wear. Forum, with Robert Henderson as leader. There will be special music. Everyone is most cordially Invited. human, heart-warming pathos, trials and tribulations. Contrasting the glitter and glamour Sunday services at the Church of of smart society in Washington and Wide Fellowship are announced as | ^ith the romance and ad. follows: Church School at 9:45; reg. venture of Cowboy Land in the Gold- ular morning worship and sermon, ^ West, Samuel Goldwyn has lav. “You Undermine Religion,” at 11:00 i's^ed his unusual showmanship tal- o’clock: Youth Fellowship League | fnts on his major production of the for high school young people at 6:30;"®''* season, "The Cowboy and p. m.; the Fellowship Forum, a ser-:’^'^<’ Lady,” a comedy.romance of vice for everyone; leader, Robert: Henderson; speaker this Sunday, Dr. traction at the Pinehurst Theatre, T. A. Cheatham of Pinehurst, 7:001'Wednesday, November 30th, at 3:00 o’clock, and at 8:00 p. m. the first ofi^nd 8:30 p. m. a series of union services entered into , heighten the rich, emotional by the First Baptist Church and the i drama of this exciting story, Mr- Church of Wide Fellowship. This j teamed (for the first Sunday the service will be held at | time on the screen) Gary Cooper, the Church of Wide Fellowship. The filmland’s No. 1 heman, and Merle Rev. S. J. Starnes, pastor of the ' Oberon, reigning queen of the screen. Methodist Church In Aberdeen, will i Cooper is cast as a cowbody who preach. Mr. Starnes has just returned j I’idee the range alone—until he comes from the annual meeting of the Nor. j ^&st for a rodeo show and meets th Carolina Methodist Conferenc# Merle Oberon spoiled and petted so- where he was returned to the Aber- <^‘«‘ty darling. They immediately join deen-Vass work for his second year. i forces in a high.powered, fast-paced "Ancient and Modem Necromancy,! romance which is spiked with riotous alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De.i''^^^*'® down.to.earth drama, nounced,” is the subject of the les-1 preview on "Angels With £on-sermon at the Christian Science' contained in a copy I of a letter written by Franklin K. Mathiews, Chief Scout Librarian of the Boy Scouts of America which we quote in full.—“T appreciate very much the courtesy of your invitation that made possible my seeing in pre. view, “Angels With Dirty Faces.’ I Hearing of it the first time, I re- j marked, ‘What a title I’ Now, I would I eagerly add, ‘Yes, but what a pic- j.turel’ It is altogether the most soul. I Searching I have seen in a long time. I Others who saw it must have been Church, Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock. Sunday School meets at 11:00 o’clock at the church. A service of Thanksgiving was held by Christian Science Society, South, ern Pines, in the church Thursday morning at 11:00 o’clock. A special lesson for Thanksgiving day was read, consisting of appropriate pas. sages from the Bible, with correla. tive passages from the textbook, Science and Health, with key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy. This was followed by grateful testi monies fi'om those who have been ! *• healed of discordant human condi-1H tionsi, including sin disease fear and H I ** I a ** in a similar mood, for the quiet that prevailed afterward was decidedly un usual for a projection room. Please, though, I would not Imply that It Is a solemn picture- Sobering It Is indeed, but not sober. Neither Is It another gangster picture. True the ‘Dead End’ kids are there, and full well they play their parts but vastly different is their destiny as deter mined in this picture. And all with out mock heroics or sickening sen. tlmentality. I wish every person, the whole country over, sincerely con cerned for the welfare of youth, migtit See it. I am confident too, movie fans will hail It with equal delight for, to an unusual degree, It poses the kind of stirring situation, combined with jocular humor and farcical fun that keeps It dramatically, and con stantly moving forward to a climax that Is, even though subdued, simply terrific.” “Angels With Dirty Faces,” featuring Jimmie Cagney and Pat O’Brien with Ann Sheridan, la the attraction at Pinehurst, Friday, De cember 2nd, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. “Annabel Takes A Tour,” the at. traction at Southern Plnes Monday and Tuesday, November 28, 29, at 8:20 p. m. with a Tuesday matinee is the second of the series of "The Affairs of Annabel” which made Luch a hit with the movie going public sometime ago. It features the same leading players. Jack Oakle, Lucille Ball, Bradley Page and Ruth Donnelly. Capable performances by Ralph Forbes. Frances Mercer, Alice White, Donald McBride and Edward Gargan also add much to the pic ture's entertainment merit- On Wednesday and Thursday, No vember 30, December 1st, with a Thursday matinee, that delightful comedy, “Young In Heart,” with Jan. et Gaynor, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Paulette Goddard, Roland Young and Billie Bure, will play a return engagement at Southern Pines and on Friday and Saturday, December 2, 3 with a Saturday matinee. Shir, ley Temple returns in her new com edy, "Just Around The Comer.” STROUT REPL.\CES CROWELL AT S.\NDHILL DRUG CO!VIP,4NY AXCH’S Ready.to.Wear Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL SALE DARKER DRESSES FEW WOOLS $5.00—$7.95—$10.00—$16.95 This is a stock reducing sale to make room for our CRUISE WEAR C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE SOUTHERN PINES WANTS CRYSTAL LAKE REALTY CONCERN INCORPOBATKD C. M. Crowell, who has been with the Sandhills Drug Company for sev. eral weeks, has accepted a positiohn in Charlotte, and J. T. Overton, pro prietor, announces that Vernon L. Strout of Waltham, Mass., will sue. cetd him here. i Among this week’s Incorporations FOR SALE: Hay, peavine, lespedeza with the Secretary ’of State was the following: Crystal Lake Development Corpor. ation, Lakevlew. To operate a gen eral real estate business. Authorized capital stock, $100,000. Subscribed stock, $3,000, by Theodore Barrow and Ethel Stacy Barrow of Lak&. view and K. R. Hoyle of Sanford. and bean hay, all bright. Also shelled com. C. W- Childrew, Rae- ford, Route 1. Dec 2. FOR SALE: Buick Sedan, 1938 mod el, A-’ condition. Owner’s illness reason I'or selling. Mcy be .«<’en by appoint nent. Box 655, Southern Pines or telephone 5894. tf. PIANO: Upright piano medium size, looks and plays like new. Will transfer to any responsible party for the balance owing on the ac- j count. This piano carries our stan-1 dard guarantee and can be seen I by writing Credit Manager, Lee | Piano Co., Lynchburg, Va. Dec9! to 35 cents anywhere in United States. You can also wire money, flowers and candy. Phone 6381. FOR RENT: Pleasant sunny two- room apt. Elderly couple, or two ladies. 12 Page st. Pilot Want Ads are becoming in creasingly popular because advertis ers are getting results. They are one SPECIAL RATES on Thanksgiving Greeting by Postal Telegraph. 25c j cent a word, minimum 25 cents. want. Aberdeen theatrE Carolina Theatres-Pinehurst-Soutliern Pines Present Aberdeen, N. C. Telephone 154-J Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24, 25 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “Sing You Sinners” BING CROSBY fred MacMURRAY ELLEN DREW DONALD O’CONNOR A MOVIE QUIZ Picture The latest issue of FOX News Saturday, November 26 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Night at 7:00 and 9:00 ‘‘BAR Z BAD MEN” JOHNNY MACK BROWN OUR GANG in “ALADIN’S LANTERN” Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 28, 29 Night at 7:15 and 9:00 “GATEWAY” DON AMECHE ARLEEN WHALEN LYLE TALBOT GREGORY RATOFF The latest is.sue of M. G, M. news A “Movie Quiz” picture Wednesday, November 30 Night at 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT FREE CONSOLATION “LISTEN DARLING FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW JUDY GARLAND A MOVIE QUIZ Picture hNnsi At Pinehurst Sunday Night, Nov. 27 at 8:30 Monday, Nov. 28 at 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. Jack Oakie, Lucille Ball, Ruth Donnelly and Ralph Forbes in a Screenload of Laughs, “ANNABEL TAKES A TOUR” At Southern Pines Mon., Tues., Nov. 28, 29, 8:20 P. M. Matinee Tuesdaj' at 3:00 5AYN0R Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon in Samuel Goldwyn’s first de-luxe comedy of the season, “THE COWBOY AND THE LADY” with Patsy Kelly and Fuzzy Knight. t At Pinehurst Wednesday, Nov. 30th, 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. James Cagney and Pat O’Brien with Ann Sheriden and George Bancroft in “ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES” At Pinehurst Friday, December 2nd, 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. UIRBANKS,»^ Gommx YOUNG "•HEART ROLAHD ,o.M. YOUNG SILLIE. BURKE At Southern Pines (Return Engagement) Wed. and Thu., Nov. 30, Dec. 1st, 8:20 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 1A PICTURETHAT TURNSTHE SUNSHINE ONI OAVIS s'StaSss Cho>8. of Prodrctw !K: At Southern Pines (Return Engagement) Fri. and Sat., Dec. 2, 3—8:20 P. M. Maiinee Saturday at 3:00

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