Page Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pinos and Abertleen. North Carolina Friday, February 9, 1940 S. B. Bartlett, Formerly of Carthage, Passes Funeral Held Last Friday Eiizabeth City at Honi? of Dauiihter In Gov, Hoey Opens "^North Carolina Cavalcade^% Over WPTF Feb, 16 Description of States Pleasure Resorts Will He Ain> Of Series of Talks To Talk Over WPTF s. B Bartlett, formerly of C.ii-. thuge died at the hon\e of hi ^ daugli-' ter, Mrs. Kverette Thompson, \vhoni he was visiting- in KU;:abi‘th City, nt 11:30 p. m., in the first of a Wednesday, January ^1, following a new series of radio programs being operation. presented by the ^t*ite Ocpaitniont, Mr. Bartlett and family moved to of Con.servation and Povelopinent in , Cartliag;e from Klizabeth Ciiy in > ooperation with station W PTI- | 3912. He purchased ttie old Jai'kson Presented woi kly, the brond. a.>-ts will i plantation south of’Cavth:igo v.here be the leading gun in n campaign Ktnrted by llobert Thompson, new- ^ ly appointed head of the d''partnieiit, , to bring new indvistrics and increa.s_ Governor Clyde R. Hoey speaks over WPTF on Friday February lii he cuiried on extensive fainung farming activities until a ‘’<'W yoais ago. Hi.s children att'-nd-'d t.he Car. thage and Kureka sch'^ols. Pile to til health Mr. Bartlett w's foned to give up farming an 1 moved his famiily to Carthage where h' lived until he moved back to his old home in Elizabeth City. His daughter, Mrs. O. P. Wadace and childiVn Betty Poyle, M;u".^aret and Junior of Carthage atteri.Ud the funeral in Elizabeth City lo-'t Fri- oay. I Besides Mrs. Thomp.son ird Mi.**- Wallace, Mr. Baitlett i.'^ survived by his widow^ five daughter.'^, Mrs. Mar. garet Oakley and Mrs. Laura Chit- ty, Washington, D. C.: Mrs. Cecil Kl- lington. Raleigh, Mrs. Clara Kelly and Mi.s.s Loui.se Bartlett of Rich mond; and three sons, S. B., Jr., Willis and Gilford. 0 m 1^1,'^ I t.C! (»>\. II,\I)K K. IIOKV id tourist trade to North Carolina. Titled "Xorth Carolina Cavalcade." a combination of drama, music and narration will give a graphic pic ture of the state. ln<Ui.strial develop ment and educational facilities will be .'itrcs.sed. Description of the state's pleasure resorts and recrea. tional activities will bo aimed at prospective visitors. Special music ha.s been .“ielected, and will include xoith Carolina | ''[Yees Reported irjic chapierrof"^Nonh°ci^ Not Scriously Damaged history are planned for future pro. | — prams. The broadcast runs from ■ Some Orchardists Esliniale il;30 p. ni. to midnight each Friday,| Only Weak Trees Lost, and listeners will be offered souve-j Says Westcott nil's and brochures descriptive of th<'; Peach trees in the North Carolina I ?andhills When the two greatest dancers of the contemporary stage and screen get together in a single production, It’s news. Such news is verified in "Broadway Melody of 1940,” the at traction coming to ithe I'inehurst Theatre, Sunday nighty Kcbniary 11th at S;30 and Monday^ February 12th at 3:dO and 8:30 p. ni., starring Kred Astaire and Fleanor Powell. Spectacular in all it.s departments^ these two stars are given a suitable i-nd.off for their first co.stairing feature. Nine danies, ranging in lyjie from tap to ballet, six Cole Porter song hits, gigantic sets and notable cast Norman Taurog as Di- lector. all add up to the prediction that "Broadway Melody of 1!)10” is due to take its place as the year's iiljost entertaining and eye-filling film. At The CHtirches "The Inadequacy Peril,” will be tlst Church will meet Tuesday^ Feb- the subject of the pastor's sermon,| maty 13. at 3:Oo p. ni., with Mrs. Sunday morning at thi^ Baptist Alice Adams at Magnolia Lodge. Church. In the evening at 8:00 o'clock his subject will be “Standing Faith and Falling Fear." "My Duty to God" will be the ser. Sei-vices at Emmanuel Episcopal Church this Sunday, February 11th, will be as follows; Holy Communion, inon.thcme of Pastor Voight O. Tay.jS.OO a. ni.; Church School, a. lor at the Church of Wide Fellow- m. .-■hip on next Sinuiay, P’ebrijniy 11, at the H;00 a, in. moinirg church^ Morning 11:00 a. Praver an 1 Sermon, ni. worship, .ioy Scoiit.-. .'lie e.specially ^ observance of Boy Sront Week iiivittii. Other .«ervicoa on S’liiU.iy in- .special recognition of scoiiUr;' will elude Ch'.:!i.h se.hcol 9:1,> a. in.; mmje at the eleven o'c!^; I; ser. ioutii ;’t ir-.O uiuU y the vice. All Scouts are (ordially invit- ('oiin.se’r.;.’.i.iji o; K. Lovs'i Pri. attend tliis .seivi.’. Tli ..e who zer; : ' r-t 7:V> n. iv.. f'' evening arc ;;'.•-o-'. lo :t the 1-eIlowship I'orum service for every-1 (.^,1^,,.}, minutes before elev- I en_ in uniform. During Lent there I will be services on Wednesday and On Tuesday nights during Lent, pridays at 4:45 p. m. The preacher The ea.st, in addition to the three 'oeginning on February 13, there will^ tjjjg vv'edne.sday, February 14th. will fance stai’s. P'red Astaire, Fleanor Powell and George Murphy, features Frank Morgan. Ian Hunter, Florence P.in and Lynne Carver. Kich in production values, with nets topping in size and spectacular j qualities those of any previous pm- j duction. "Broadway Melody of 1940” I brings every conceivable type of chancing to the screen. be at the Church of Wide Fellow.^ 1,^ the Rev. T. A. Cheatham, D. D. thip a Lenten Supper Fello'.vship niinister of the Village Chapel, Pine. Song Study Worship service beffin-j imrst. uing at 7 :<U) o'clock. Suppc and fel. lowship directed by the Reliancc xou’ f'O.MI'I.ETKD Club of the Church; songs; tl.cn thc|KOK r N (’ ..XM'MM IVVNQl'KT "Christian Way" forum study^ andj (Conthmrd from page one) worship guided by Dr. Warren F. has announced that plans are being state. COAL. We have the following coals for prompt delivery: PENN. ANTHRACITE VA. ANTHRACITE POCOHONTAS RED STAR WEST VA. SPLINT STOKER COAL (three grades) The above coals are all first quality^ Your business 'will be appreciated. Farrell Coal Company Aberdeen, N. C. Dial 9581 Aberdeen theatre Saturday, February 10 MATINEE 3:00 P. M. Nijjht al 7:00 and i):00 “ROVIN’ TUMBLEWEEDS” Gene Autry >li»ry Carlisle Smiley (Fros) Burnette Pals of the (iolden West also chapter No, 4 “DICK TRACY’S G-MEN” with RALPH BYRD — PHYLIS ISLEY survived the recent cold wave "vvithout serious damage to the section as a whole,” Harry T. Westcott^ marketing specialist of the State Department of Agriculture II said recently. "While some orchardists reported the loss of several trees, others es timate that only the weak trees were lost,” he added. "While the ground was frozen some eight inches deep in the peach sec. lion- the majority of the trees were dormant thus preventing the freez ing of the .sap, except in those trees which had an abundant supply of nitrogen and were a little further advanced iii this seasop’r growth.” He said that peach buds were lit. tie affected also in that only in a few cases was growth sufficient to make them susceptible to dannage "It is the opinion of some peach growers that the cold wave was of value in that trees were delayed in .spring growth, making it .=afer for them to withstand any future low temperatures that may occur during the next few weeks,” he reported. WANTS I LOST Black Scottie Dog. Reward. ! Call 7271. HAND DRAWN, Hand Painted, Hand Printed place cards, greet ing cards, etc. Made to order. | Loui.se and Mary Civ. in. Leave your order at The Trade Store, Southern Pines. Riidyard Kipling's fnmejj’ book I Monday and Tuesday, February 12 and 13 Night at 7:15 and 915 “INVISIBLE STRIPES” George Raft Wiliam Holden Humphrey Bogart ,Iane Bryan Flora Robson Paul Kelly “The Light That Failed," has transfened to the screen with sym. pathetic fidelity winging its way to idealistic heights. It is one of the fine.s-t pictures of. its type, truly a worthy contribution to a banner sea son of the cinema. Ronald Coleman, one of the screen's finest actors, does a magnif icent job in the leading role, heading a cast that includes such excellent troupers as Walter Huston, Ida Lup. ino Muriel Angelus and Dudley Digges. This is the kind of picture the art- industry was built upon and has been sustained by throughout its history, a strong story ably told and soundly acted by a competent cast. “The Light That Failed" is the attraction at Pinehurst, Wednesday. February 14th, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. Sheldon. Dr. Sheldon was for 11 years secretary of the Board of Kclu. cation of the Methodist Church, and Methodist representative of the Uni. been versity committee of the Council of Church Boards of Education devel oping Christian work among stu. dents in independent and state sup. ported schools in the United States, "Spiiit" is the subject of the les. .son-sermon at the Christian Scicnce Church, Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday School convenes at the -same same hour. The Wednesday evening meetings are on the first and third Wednesd.ays of the month at 8:00 o’clock. The Reading ■Room, which is located in the church is open Wednesday afternoons from 3;00 to 5:00 o'clock. made for a large turn cut. The dinner will be held in the Crystal Room of the Carolina Hotel and pronii.ses to be a gala event with a program that will top that of last year. The committees in charge in. elude W. D. Sabi.ston, Jr., Carthage^ V'ice President, Dr. R. L. Felton, Carthage. Secretary and J. Frank Sinclair West Fnd, Treasurer. t Mr. Sabiston is in charge of the sale of tickets and stated Wednesday that he expected one hundt'ed to at tend. K.MJL SPICEK, BAKITONK. TO SING HKKE FKB. 26TH Wallace Beery, John Howard and Delores Del Rio, are the leading player.i< in “The Man from Dakota,” the attraction at Pinehurst, Friday, February 16th^ at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. At Southern Pines, Monday and Tuesday February 12, 13, with a Tuesday matinee, the attraction is "The Marines Fly High,” with Rich ard Dix Lucille Ball and Chester Morris. At the Brownson Memorial Pr'es. oyterian Church: Church School Sun day morning at 9:4.5. Cla.sses for all ages. Morning worship at 11:00 u1th seifrnon by the Rev. E. L. Barber. Special offering for Church building fund will be received both in Church and Morning worship. The public is cordially Invited. (Continued from page one) Old Zip Coon. “The Arkansas Trav eler,” etc. Mr. Spicer's recital Is presented by the Southern Pines Library As. sociation and is for the benefit of the library. Tickets are now' on sale at the library and at the Broad Street Pharmacy or will be sent by mail by A. B. Yeomans on receipt of cash or check. Prices are as follows: Re served section (front rows) $1.50; general admission $1.00; teachers 50c W A N T K I) 1,000 Men and l$oy» at S.\.\ITUIV B.XKKKK SIIOI* VASS N. ('. I for Barber work FOR RKNT: Weymouth Heights Bedroom and adjoining bath. Phone 50S4. - , On Wednesday and Thursday, Feb ruary 14 15. with a Thur.sday niatl. nee, we are pleased to announce the return engagement of Spencer Tracy and Hedy Lamarr in "I Take This Woman,” and on Friday and Saturday, February 16, 17, with a Saturday matinee, a return engage ji«nt of that splendid production,; “Little Old New York," with Alice:« Faye, 'Richard Greene and Frod Mac- j Murray. | p I •• W<M)1> HOTKL AKKIVAJ^^ « “II e-, 4 The Willing Workers of the Bap.; and children 25c. CAROLINA theatres! Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present At Pinehurst WANTED: Farmer with stock to j tend 5 acre cotton and 5 acres to bacco alotment. Thirty acres clear ed land^ McNeill township close to town. Box 1238, Southern Pines, tf FOR SALE: One nice young mare. Priced reasonably. Reason for selling is crop control. Write or see Mrs. T. A. Rice, Pinebluff. WANTED: Pick-up truck or station wagon in good condition and reas. onably priced. Model A preferred. A. Montesantl. Wednesday, F'ebriiary 14 IMatinee at 3:30 NlRht at 7=L5 and 9.00 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation The Jones Family in “YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” Jed Prouty Spring Byington Thursday and Friday, February 15 and 16 Night at 7‘-15 and 9:00 “HE MARRIED HIS WIFE” Joel McCrea Ce8ar Romero Roland Young Nancy Kelly Mary Bol^d Mary Healy FOR RKNT: Plea.sant, sunny, cen. trally located^ three room apart, nient^ or will divide. Lilian A. Roberts, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ashe street, opposite Municipal Park. MF:N wanted for Rawlelgh Routes of SOO families. Reliable hustler should make good earn ings at start and increases rapid, ly. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept. NCB-221-S. Richmond. F23. WE HAVE A COMPLETE SUPPLY OF SOCIAL STATIONARY on hand. Prices for printing reason able. The Pilot. TO SEND A TELEGRAM ju.^t call Postal Telegraph and read your message, riates are cheap. Service ia quicker. You can also wire mon. ey by Postal Telegraph. Phone 6381. F16. MAKE THAT LONG DISTANCE trip by bus and save the differ. Those arriving at the Hollywood | Hotel recently include Edward 1.1 Goodman and party, L. P. Sales, Mrs. | Samuel L. Fuller, Col. R. H. I.sh-1 am and Mr. and Mrs. C. Wllliam.s, all of New York City Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tomlinson of S. Orange, N. J, Mr. and Mrs. John R. McCloskey of Richmond Hill, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mosher of Rochester, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Krout and John E. Krout of Narberth, Pa.^ Miss Ag nes Kerrigan of Toronto, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stoatenburgin and , Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Speer of Essex; Falls N. J., Mr. and Mrs. B. M. | Pettingill. of Holly, N. Y., Miss | Margaret E. Caldwell, Mrs. Dora Mil- i ler and Mrs. Louise Deim all of, Bradford, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ; || Woodruff of Auburn, N. Y., Mr. and ! Mrs. J. M. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Moore and B. T Schurman, all of Lancvaster, N H., Mr. and Mrs. F. T. DeLany of Syracuse, N. Y., Mrs. Ho. ward Greer of Evanston, 111., Rev. i and Mrs. Horace Day of Bridgeport, | Conn., Mrs. Alice Wood and Mr° ' W. K. Dan, both of Philadelphia. Pa. | ASYAIRE POWELL BROADWAY iyillOD\/9^0 with GEORGE MURPHY FRANK MORGAN FLORENCE RICE IAN HUNTER . LYNNE CARVER Sunday Night, Feb. nth — 8:30 Monday, Feb. 12th 3:00 and 8:30 At Southern Pines Richard Dix Chester Mon'is and II it II «• *• II «♦ it it it “THE MARINES FLY i| HIGH Mon- and Tues., Feb- 12 and 13 — 8:15 Mntinee Tuesday at 3:00 o’clock Onr-Citl. TAKimis WOMAN :: VALEN'HNES from 3 cents to $1.2.5 each at Hayes.’ ence. Spccial rates to long dis tance points. New York, $7.9.">; Boston, $10 95; Chicago, $11.95. Information at Postal Telegraph, Southern I’lnes. F16. TYPHnVRITER PAPE21. Standard size or cut to your special require ments. Prices reasonable per pound or in larger quantltlej.The Pilot Wednesday, Feb. 14th j 3:00 and 8:30 p. ni. ' I j Wallace Beery, i John Howard and Delores Del Rio in Friday and Saturday Feb. 16-17 — 8:15 Mfttinee Saturday at S:00 utl nil I! 1 mmTTnTTTTTTTTTrmitt‘TmTTTTTTTmntTTTTnTTTTr‘n‘T“‘^Tr—•••TTTTTTTnttlll 1111^ “The Man From Dakota” Friday, Feb. 16th S:00 and 8:S0 p. m. ■ill Shtft .Vo. Wed. and Thu., Feb. 14 and 15 — 8:15 Alatinee Thursday at 3:00 little old NEW YORK Aim nio FAYE*M«(MURRAY< :: I: :: • • II :: l»CMA«D GREEN!

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