Fage ID|ght. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina FViday, November 8, 1940. Socijsecurity Act j i^]xplained in Report The Week in Aberdeen / I Thaj S. Page, of Washington, D. j Church observed "Week of Prayer” County Welfare Superintendent c., was tho guest of his mother. Mrs. |v' ith a study of Scarritt College on Outiine.s Provision.s Due To j K, N. Page, over the week-end. 1 Monday and Tue.sday afternoon, (; !VIi.'iunderstandin;>S | Dr. S. A, Maxwell left Wedne.sdayi Miss Jeanne Batchelor of Peace — I for Wilmington to rittend the Metho-: College Raleigh sp.nt the week-end iiiei'.-itandinga on the part of cUst Annual Conference. ^ nt home. pi'r.iiif*. desiring to secure Social So ,1 ■( Mi.ss Kathleen Rhyne who is at-1 H, A. Gunter ha.s entered Duke ruiitjlanl wanting to know exactly ^ woman's College in Greens- Hospital for treatment. U)‘- ()r>vi.sit):ij of the Act last week^(,Qf„ sppnt the week-end with her- Mrs. S. A. Wor.sley was hoste.ss at | Mrt'Gilliam Brown. Moore parents here. "Pot Luck Party" at her home on Citiml' welfare .superintendent, to is-^ Garland Farrell and Mrs. Tuesday. Each guest brought jiuq vc<mcise re;>ort concerning the ,ciaire Harrington were shopping vis-' part of the refreshments, and after Siij-i-ii Se^Minty .A.ct, its function and jjors j„ Raleigh Monday, , lunch bi idge was played at two ta il*, ||.Lrpo,s.‘: Dr, and Mrs, H. E, Bowi some V’man visited bles. Those playing were Mrs, Leroy H't' StVi-il Security Act, enacted Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Bowman in' Harrington, Mrs, Forrest C()ckey, •iji ftf). proviiies three types of gov-jMaxton Wednesday. Mrs, Norfleet Pleasants. Mrs, Gaither Miir.^'r.tiU iervice.s. These are: (11 Mrs, G. C. Seymour who entered j Crutchfield. Mrs. H, W. Doub and the {5<*04 ^ In-suriuioe. Unemployment Com-^ Moore County Hospital last Saturday hostess, Mrs, E, L. Barber was a spec- unemployment insurance for treatment is expected to return ial guest. wid .lid benefits, old age insur- home tomorrow The ladies of Page I men (2) Public As.sistance—federal Ki.uU.s in-ai,i to the states for three ,.f category relief, aid to that he sought but could not (MMij'iit chddren, (mother’s aid), old tgr- i.-i.'iLstance and sid to the blind cO Other health, welfare and I find work. The need of the appli- I cant is not only the most character- voca-|jjjjj^ consideration in regard to eligi- tijinil .services—maternal and child r. (itli I hility but also the most important public health work, services outweigh all the rest. All f«.cr,pple<l children, child welfare "emergency iriir;il child welfare pro- Through the night rides a masked adventurer . . . the jagged mark of Ills sword striking terror to every heart but one. In the most famous and colorful of all screen roles, Ty rone Power brings to thrilling life the explots of the celebrated bandit in his latest starring picture, "The Mark of Zoro,” the attraction at the Pinehurst Theatre Sunday night,, November 10th, and at the Southern Pines Theatre Monday and Tuesday, November 11, 12, with a Tuesday riatinee. Boasting the most spectac ular action and sword play the fci’een has seen in many a moon, Power’s role is crammed with hard tiding, furious fighting, ardent ro mance and highlighted by an vm- fiii'getably realistic duel with Basil Uathbone, Featured with Rathbone at the head of the brilliant supporting cast is lovely Linda Darnell as the faii'pst senorita in old California who tion of “The Mark of Zero," brought Services at the Brownson Memoriar'” previous produc- The Rev, and Mrs. E, L, Barber Memorial j spent Thursday in Wagram, KHURCHBi Prc.sbyterian Church, Sunday, No- 'io" of “The Mark of Zoro,’ brought vember 10 are as follows: Sun-'f^ireen fnme to the late Douglas Fair-' ei iiiij) in J voc.ition.il rehabilitation. Ai(^ •Keoutive l)<>dy, the Social Secur- il* Biiii i, 1.-. ch.irged with the ad- niiui.sti iti'm of the .social iiisuiaro's .iiift piibli a.s.ii.slance provisions of till '^ct. The other functions are al- Iii'iti-.l .lining the T'nited States riolclroli'.s [Jui.niu. the United States (>rfi\‘ of Edui.-.ition ajid the United Pulili Health Service. .Til* A.-t est.iblished the conditions iiii'lei wlu.il grants are to be made by th,‘ Feder.il Goveniment to the -sl.itk'.s f >r the n.s.'.Lstance 'aibiaced bv the law and ca.ses," for we would not directly al low any person to starve. Public assistance may be given in many different forms, .such as in stitutional care, clothes, special ser vices. medical, morale, and family well-being, recreation, educational needs, number of rooms which dif ferent .sized families should occupy, I fuel leipiired for heating and eook- I iiig; how ;day School at Si:-15 a. m.; Morning *>anks. Worship, 11:00 a, m.. Sermon by the' pa.^tor; Junior League, .’):00 p. m,; Young Ptople's Liague, 6:30 p, ni. Choir practice is held Thiii.sday even ings at T:.10 p. ni. under the direc tion of Lt, A. H. .Vchterninnn. The ("Ir.urh of Wide FclIow;ihip ervici'S for Snnd:iy. November 10. to cook food best for the will be: Churdi Sihool at n:!r> a. m.: family. The National Youth Adminis- .Moinin" Worsliiji at 11 :00 a. m.. with , (ration is helping girls and boys from | sermon by the pasti'i' on the theme, j to 23. The Civilian Consei'vation'‘ Secrct of Vitality’’: Youth League thiee types of helping boys from 17 to 23. Lit 6:.'30 p, m, the Fellowship Forum Evening .service at r.I.ited in the ,it)»)ve paragraph, Tt is | \ n \ {ipi-elfically .,tated in the law that no' ^'.^VVlAlvA ii.itin.'tloii.i ue to be made because! t)f rioe, ool,)r, financial or phv.sical i Claribel Williams, who spent st-.tu.-,, or pohtical or religious'affil-:in New Hampshire, re- t.Uion Any per.sons making anv dis-,to her home here Sunday, ,1 Mr, and Mrs, W, R, Deane spent tui' ti')n;i bec.iu.se of these things is! I'l iiioved frotri the office bv the So-j in Durham. 0:,1 .Seounty Board. ’ Wiz.abeth Ray attended, the l-;iml)i!ity t.) receive or to contin-' fmK'ral of Mrs. J, W. Hartsell in ue lo receiv,. s.s.iistance is determin- j f'^'H'*-'ron Monday . ed t)y diligence in seeking work and Mr, and Mrs, John Cameron re- by willingnes.s to accept it if offered, turned to Niagara for the winter af- Tv, o methixl.s are pur.«ued to make ter spending the summer in Pierce suie th.it employable workers geek Bridge N. H, every [wa.sible work opportuntiy. One The Rev. J. L. Foster filled his i.-> (o throw upon the worker the bur- ngular appointment *’®re Sunday and deii of the proof. He may be required conducted communion ser\'ices. to .sjibmit .-.igned statements, from! n .'ipfCifieil number of employers cer-. Pilot Advrrtisinff Pays- :00 p. m. There will be a church socinl on Tue.sday evening, and on VVt'dne.«day afternoon, \Vonian’.s Society meeting. Prayer meeting on Thursday evenijig. Pluckiil from its distinguished in thf Hall of Fame of America’s* great legitimate stage plays, Sidney Howai'd's Piiltizer Prize winner, ‘■They Knew What They Wanted,” ha.s been translated to the screen in nwiving and powerful terms, and i.^ the attraition at the Southern Pines Thi-.itK- Wedne.'-’d.'i.v and Thursday, Ncveniber K’>, It. with a Thu:’.-iday matinee F' r sheer dramatic inten- I .«ily, f >r in.'Jjiiied performances on flic part of its principals, here is a piclure that .stands out in bold re- j Uef. I j In reviewing this production, one ( ritic states that "At last we realize itliat Broadway th'atre audiences ; knew what they wanted when they 1 niadf this Sidney Howard play one SOUTHERN PINES. N- T- « Olanlcet T*ime Make your selection early while you have a choice of color. We are showing some beautiful blankets in all wool and part wool from $2.30 up Wool or Down-filled Puffs, silk, satin or Glazed Chintz Covering, $6.50 to $19 50 Bed Pillows ... Down and Feather Filling. Down Filled Baby Pillows. Shop Early We are ready to help you with Christmas Gift Selections Slu)]) Early before the rush. We are show ing some exclusive GIFT ITEIMS. I World I’eace Sunday will be ob served at the Manlv Presbvterian Chureh on Sun,lay.' November jq. iThey Knew What of the smash hits of New York CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, November 9 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Night at Ttl.’S and 9:00 “OKLAHOMA RENEGADES" llobtTi I.iving.ston Dunean Kenaldo Raymond Hatton Also the last chapter of “THE DRUMS OF FU MANCHU” Henrj’ Brandon Gloria FrankRn and the first chapter of “THE ADVENTURES OF RplD RYDER “Red*’ Barrv Vivian Coe .\t the evening worship hour the pas tor will preach on the theme, "The; Things That Belong to Peace," service begins at 7:30 p. m. The They Wanted.’ even diluted for cen- i .sor piirpo.sis for the screen, is pow- i At the Baptist Church services Sunday will be as follows: 10:00 a. m,, Bible classes and Sunday School; 11:00 a. m., Preaching: 7:00 p. m.. B. T. U,, Wednesday at 7:30, Pray er meeting; Thursday at 7:00 p, m., covered dish supper and monthly bus- iiie.ss meeting. ‘‘.^dani and Fallen Man" is the .sub ject of the le.sson-sermon at the crful as drama, emotionally touching I ii.s romance, and provoking as sugar- i coated preachment, To Charles ^ I I.aughton goes the honor of creating I another mighty role, th.nt of Ttmy, (the Napa County wine grower, be- I loved by all, possessing all the hap- j ! piness he desires—except a wife and | bambinos." Add another laurel to Carole Lom- Vard. whose role makes demands upon her very different from her re cent pictures and who returns favor hy turning in a poignant portrayal in the most famous of all screen roles! Christian Science Church, E.ist New waitress in a San I* rancisco Hampshire avenue. Sunday morning, November 10th at 11:00 o’clock, Sun day School convenes at the .same hour at the church. WAN TS Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 11,12 Night at 7:15 and 9:10 “WYOMING"" Marjorie Main L«e Bowman Joseph Calleia Wow! Wally’s in liove with a lady blacksmtih Wallace Beery Leo Carrillo Ann Rutherford Wednesday, Nov. 13 Mfttinee 3:00 P. M. Night at 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation “YESTERDAY’S HEROES” Jean Rogers Russell Gleason Robert Sterling Ted North Thursday and Friday, Nov. 14,15 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “ARISEMYLOVE” You can buy a full size Cabinet Elec tric Range, five speed units, cook er well, for less than ?100,00 at THE TRADE STORE, Southern Pines. Trade-ins accepted. Easy at 3:00 and 8:30 p. spaghetti joint. "They Knew What They Wanted" is not recommended for children. From the widely read and much f^iscussed novel of Ethel Vance, "Es cape" has been faithfully produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, with Norma Shearer as the countess, Robert Tay lor as the son, and Nazimova as Tay- || lor’s mother, and is the attraction for a special showing at the Pinehurst Theatre Wrdne.sday, November 13th. ni. and at the TYRONE POWER LINDA DARNELL GALt SONDEKOAAHD • CVGtNt PALLCT7Z r. CDWARO BROMBERG • MONTAGU LOVE lANET BCCCHER • ROBERT LOWCRY CHR18 P1N MARTIN A 20(k CCNTURY-rOX PICTURE AT SOUTHERN PINES r AT PINEHURST ti II SI NDAV xNKJHT, NOV. •« ii 8:30 terms. H. A. LEW'IS. Trader. Lf'ST: Gray Male Persian Cat. Re ward. Report to Pilot. rOR RENT: Modern, furnished apart ments, opposite depot. Inquire at Midland Dress Shop. Claudette Colbert Dennis O’Keefe Dick Purcell Ray Milland Esther Dale Walter Abel FAIRBANKS-MORSE automatic coal stokers. W. G. McAvoy, local con. tractor, telephone 5902, Southern Pines. FOR REJNT: Two and three-room apar!| njents, heated, reasonable rent. The Ellington, 31 West Ver mont avenue. Southern Pines. REFRIGERA.TNON SE21V1CE on aU makes. Terms Caoh. Phone 6814. B. M. Bradin. tt. FLOWERS, Bouquets. Funeral set pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern Pines. Phone 8261 tf FOR SALE: 2 Desks, Victrola, Chairs and Brass Bed. Apply Mary Wlntyen, Cor. Page and N. H. Ave, TO SEND A TELEGRAM call Pos tal Telegraph and read your mea- sage. You can wire money by Pos tal Telegraph. Phone 6381. N22 outhern Pines Theatre Friday and Saturday, November 15, 16, with a Saturday matinee. Further dealings with matters despotic in dictator regions are pre- j rented in this picturization of the ‘best sellers” of the same name. Con- remed with the frantic efforts of an American son to save his Cermon- bom mother from the death penalty, the screen adaptation preserves the melodramatic pace and suspense of the original novel and in addition presents the stars of the piece, Norma Shearer and Robert Taylor, in p»a- formances that match In persuasive perfection and power any of their previous portrayals. VERT LOW RElfT to man and wife to look after aj large place. Three rooms, some conveniences. Must have best ref^ence Write Box 306, Southern Ptnea. MAKE that long distance trip by bus and save the difference. Special low rates. Phone Postal Telegraph, 6381. N22 A few very nice New Hampshire Red pullet.q for sale. Stock direct from an outstanding Massachusetts breeder. Also twenty hen» same stock, the cream of over one hun dred to start with. D. D. EUlott, Southern Pines. FOR RENT: Two large sunny rooms, near bath. Furnace heat. Two blocks from Broad Street. Either or both could be arranged for light houte keeping. Com*,T Connecticut Avenue and Page St., opposite old Baptist Church. J. R. Gifford. I OPT I^st Saturday 1937 Ford Hub Pnn wriH appreciate it if finder will return to Dan S. Ray, Pilot office. N. C. Indian Arrow heads. Apply Arrow, The PUot EASY TERMS on used furniture, new oil heater*! and several kinds of stoves, all ;for sale at The Trade Store. Southern Pines N. C. R A. LEWIS, Trader. 'rif^fRiyFig hjEetljer,.in ii§4(fering^st(}'ry) filmed, from * ijs-sJpriZB - winning - play. ‘ Mon, & Tue.s., Nov, 11, 12 8:1."» V. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 CAROLE LOMBARD CHARLES UUGHTON (R an RK(i Radio Picturt imt inw I) SartN MM Added: The Special Short Subject, “Young America Flies” AT SOUTHERN PINES Wed. and Thu., Nov. 13, 14—8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 A fTMt fcoafc ER'TmOR A MXaTTM UMOT AT PINEHURST Wed., Nov. 13th—8:30 Matinee at 3:00 AT SOUTHERN PINES Fri, and Sat., Nov. 15, 16, 8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 OARD or THANKS We deeply appreciate the acts of kindness and the sympathy of our friends in our great loss, and wish to thank them all. —MRS. ALMA MORRISON. —Mrs. Alma Morrison, —Donald and Louise Morrison. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our deep a;.- cxtended us by our friends in our great bereavement, man:’,—Mr. and Mrs, Walter R. Maples and Family. preciatlon for the sympathy and help C.VRD OF THANKS We extend to our friends our dep- cst appreciation for their sympathy, their acts of kindness and their many floral tributes in our deep loss. •--Mr and Mrs. Clayton A. Carter, and Family, —Mra. A1 Cruce,

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