Page Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pinos ano Aherdeen. North Carolina Friday, February 2^ 1940. ABERDEEN 11 Style Show On “Orange Blossom Special” Mrs. Singleton of Candor was a vLsitor in town the first of the week, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Caldwell. Mrs. Robert Farrell is spending the week in Pinehurst with Mr. and Mrs. Pui’vis Ferree. Miss Frances Pleasants spent the week-end with friends in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pohl of New Yark announce the arrivel of a daughter, Alice Wilder, on Tuesday, January 23nJ. Mrs. Pohl is the for-1 mer Miss Emma Wilder of Aberdeen, j Ralph Leach left last Thursday for Charlotte where he has accept- j ed a position with General Motors. Acceptance Corporation. i Mrs. W. A. Blue was called to' IHirham Wednesday on account of j the serious illness of her aunt, Miss Lillip Duke. Francis Harris, student at Wake, SV)rest College, spent the past week, end here with his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Page, Jr., have returned frctm. a visit with relatives In Pennsylvania. A pleased passenger aDoard the Seaboard s -orange Blossom special” gets a preview of the latest Florida fashions in a novel style show pre. sented Thursday, Januaiy 25th on the train en route from New York to Palm Beach. Mrs. H. A. Page, Jr., was hoste.ss| friend, a nice VAL-1 to the late Home and Garden Club at her home on Tue.sday afternoon. The program was on Boxwoods and other evergreens and interesting pa pers were given by Mrs. J. D. Mc Lean and Mrs. Reid Page. ' Mr. and Mr.s. Frank Boyette an. nounce the arrival of a daughter on ENTINE, get it at Hayes’. (HURCHBi Portable and desk typewriters' “Love" is the subject of the les. from $29.50 to $84.50 at Hayes.' { son..sermon at the Christian Science - - ] Church, Sunday morning at 11:00 Moore Coimty Hospital last Friday, o’clock. Sunday School convenes at Wednesday, Januajy M.^t. Mr. Boy-1 to undergo treatment. i the same hour. The Wednesday pven ette is employed at the South Street | Becky Blount, .small daughter of ■ jf,g meetings are on the first ar.een Wednesdays of the month, at' Mr^,. Robert H F.elds entered quite ill. j 8:00 o'clock. The Reading Room,' which is located in the Church, is Talon Slide Fasteners All Sizes and Colors 4 in. to 36 in. Prices 20c to 70c each NEW SPRING SHOES Arriving Daily Black—Brown—White—White and lirown Oxfords or Dress Styles. Prices $2.00 to $3,95 a Pair For the CoUl Days We Have Plenty of Good Warm Winter Clothing. Melvin Brothers, Inc. Southern Pines, North Carolina open Wednesday afternoons from 3:00 to 5:00 o’clock. Sunday morning the pastor will preach on the auo^ect of “A Place for Everything.” In the evening at eight o'clock the progr of worship will be that which was postponed from last Sun. day evening. LOCAUS DIVIDE BIIJ- WITH CAMERON; TRAIL WF^ST END Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, February 3 .MATINEE 3:00 P. M. Nijjht at 7:00 and 9:00 “THE COWBOYS FROM TEXAS” Robert Livingston Carole Landis It points ' each, led the scoring for Southern Pines. ' The games with Pinehurst. which were to have been played last Fri. day night were po.«?tponed until a later date. Wednesday, February 7 Matinee at 3:30 Night at 7=15 and 9.00 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation “THE MAN WHO WOULDN’T TALK” Lloyd Nolan Eric Blore Jean Rogers Richard Clarke Thursday and Friday, February 8 and 9 Night at 7:15 and 9=15 “THE FIGHTING 69th’ James Cagney George Brent Jeffrey Lynn Pat O’Brien Frank McHugh Alan Hale Jeffrey Lynn Alan naie Anybody can start a fight — but here are the guys who can finish it! WAN TS FOR RENT: Pleasant, sunny, cen. trally located, three room apart, ment^ or will divide. Lilian A. Roberts, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ashe street, opposite Municipal Park. FOR RENT: Lnrge attic f jiartment with all modem conveniences. Mrs. L. M. Daniel., Phone 6973. FOR SALE: One registered 7 Weeks old Pekingese pup_ nicely marked, Mrs. L. M. Daniels, Phone 6973. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes of 800 families. Reliable hustler should make good earn- tngs at start and increases rapid, ly. Write today. Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCB-221-S. fUchmond. F23. WANTED: By refined middle.aged lady position as companion, prac tical nurse or housekeeper. P. O. Box 264, Southern Pii.es. FOR SALE; Five room bungalow completely furnished, furnace heat Good section, 2 lota and alley, Once in a while a motion picture projects the elusive essence of light hearted gaity against a suspenseful background of melodramatic action in such deft fashion that it is im mediately hailed as a smash hit. Such a picture is "His Girl Friday,” the attraction at the Pinehurst Theatre Sunday night, February 4th, at .8:30 and Monday, February 5th, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. Cary Grant, Rosalind Russel and Ralph Bellamy provide a formidable triumvirate of talent, exacting laughter from hilar ious situations, adding meaning to exciting and ira'i.iatic scenes. Miss Russell, who “wowed" you in “The 'Women" the central figure in an unprecedented triangle, bears out previous encomiums of critics. Cary Grant is so engaging a? n likeable ra.scal that his peccadillos ar« for given almost at the moment they are revealed. Ralph Bellamy, playing a grand character part, imparts a be- lievability and naturalness to its in. terpretation that beggars de.«!crlp- tion. The supporting cast reads like who's who, con.sisting of Gene Lock, hart, Helen Mack. Ernest Truex, John Qualen, Roscoe Kams, Porter Hall and Cliff Edwards. W'e almost forgot to mention that "His Girl Friday” is adapted from that never- to-be-forgotten stage pi.iy, ‘Front Page.” Spencer Tracy, fresh from his tri. timphs in "Stanley and Livingstone,” and Hedy Lamarr, number one gla mour girl of the screen^ are the at. traction comjng to the Pinehurst Theatre, Wednesday^ February 7th, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m., in “I Take This Woman," a romance of New York, which presents the European charmer in her first modern Ameri can picture. It provides Spencer Tracy with the first romantic lover role he hlis ever played on the screen as the faithful scientist, Kar! Decker, at whose side Miss Lamarr, as a society butterfly with a blasted romance, finds ulti. mate happiness and a destiny. Darryl F. Zanuck and Director Henry King, the combination that gave screen fans such films as “In Old Chicago." “Stanley and Living stone,” and "Alexander's Ragtime Band,’' have turned out another smash hit in "Little Old New York,” the robust, rollicking, romantic drama, which is the attraction at Pinehurst, Friday, Febniary 9th at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. The featured players are Alice Faye, Fred MacMurray, Richard Greens and Brenda Joyce heading a brilliant ca.st which includes Andy Devine. Henry Stephenson and Fritz Feld. "Little Old New York,” Brinks back those days “way back when” cows roamed Fifth Avenue, grog was a penny a swig and the Astors and the Roosevelts were just .starting on their way. It was n robu.st. hail and hearty life New Yorkers led in the days tvrified in the story of the barmaid belle of the brawling waterfront who fought the whole towm to win the love and share in the glory of such a man as Robert Fulton, who vvas re. sponsible for the first steamboat, the “Clermont.' ’ That hilarious production. “Des- trv Rides Again,” with .Tames Stew, art and Marlene Dietrich, comes to Southern Pine.s for a return engage ment, Monday and Tuesday, Feb ruary 9. 10, with a Saturday mat- and until you have seen it, you just haven’t .seen “nothin’ ”. And on Friday and .Satiirdd.v, Feb ruary 9A, 10, with a Saturday mat inee, another laup'h-fest, YSHgtitly Honorable,” with Pat O'Brien, Ed ward Arnold, Broderick Crawford and Ruth Terry . Truly another big week in the; two Carolinas. j Price reasonable, for quick sale. | Write Box 287, Southern Pines, j N. C. I 9 SOUTHERN PINES. N- C- a Spring is Here New Patterns In POWDER PUFF MUSLINS 39c yd. Spun Riayons Solid Color 50c — 75c PRINTED RAYONS, smart patterns 55c Novelty Dimity and Swiss 35c yd. » PERCALES 20c yd. JEWELRY Brighten up your wardrobe with the NEW JEWELRY, it will give you just the PICKUP you need. PEARLS, many styles, novelty colored Sports Jewelry $1.00 to $5.95 BAGS PASTEL SHADES — PIGTEX OR SUEDE FABRIC II h ALL BRIGHT SHADES ! Choice $1.00 I % Just received some more of these good STOCKINGS — Special - 69c pr. Nice shades, full fsshioned ll tntmmu WE HAVE A COMPLETE SUPPLY; OF SOCIAL STATIONARY on | hand. Prices for printing reason-, able. The Pilot. 1 TO SEND A TELEGRAM ju.?t call Postal Telegraph and read your Tnessagf*. Kates are cheap. Service is quicker. You can also wire mon. ey by Postal Telegraph. Phone 6381. F16 MAKE THAT LONG DISTANCE trip by bus and save the differ, ence. Spccial I’ates to long dis tance points. New York, $7.9.’>; Boston, $10 95; Chicago. $11.95, Information at Postal Telegraph, Southern Pines. TYPEnVRITER PAPEat. Standard size or cut to your special require ments. Prices reasonable per pound or in larger quantlties.The Pilot. Books for VALEa'JTINE presents at Hayes.’ CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present At Pinehurst At Southern Pines CAB¥,CRA,\T KOS,VLIN'BRI;S,^ElX howard'hawks' HIS6IRI FRIDAY > SSV‘ A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE Mon- and Tues., Feb- 5, 6—8:15 P. M. ' Sunday Night, Feb. 3:oo o’clock 4th—8:30 1 Monday, Feb. 5th, s.‘00 and 8:30 p. in. Watch CINEOGRAM for Dates Below Spencer Tracy and I I Hedy Lamarr Wed. and Thu., Feb. in “I TAKE THIS WOMAN” Wednesday, Feb. 7th 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. 7, 8—8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 LITTLE OLD NEW YOEK Aun ^110 ncNAto FAYE • MkcMURRAY • GREEN! Friday, Feb. 9th 8:00 and 8:30 p. m. Friday and Saturday Feb. 9,10, 8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at S:00