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I Pnfte E :jK^t THEPHXyr, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, March 14, 1941. KtiURCHBi SprinsT Dance Mar. 20 To Be Popular Affair Brow^T! M^moriiu ^sbytenan Chamber Sponsors Party at Aberdeen Community House with Public Invited Church,/Rev ^ E. L. Barber, pastor. Sunday, ^March 16 Church School at I 9 a. i(n.. Young People’s League at 6:30 p. E>vening worship at 7:30 IP4 m. la^th sermon.by the pastor and special |mus!C by Wife Junior Choir un- , dor th^dirtKtion of Mrs. D. E. Bailey. I The Jay-Cees Spring Dance, first public dance of the season in'the Sandhills, promises to be a most pop ular affair. TitTfets are selling rapid- Baptist Church, Sunday 10:00 a. j ly and interest in the event is high, fn, Sunday School and Bible classes;; clarence Leonard's Collegians, a ?J1:00 a. m.. Morning Worship andL^g^ji, jance band with many spec- .aimnon by the pastor; 7:00 p. m„ B.!.orchestrations and featuring Eu. ’"V U. tor all ages; 7:45 Devotional: j Connolly as vocalist, has made /Prayer’ mef Ung on Wednesday at j ^ jjjg wherever they have appear- T-30 p. m. The theme of the morning!^ gooj mustc: is assured Sand- «ermon is "I Live." | enthusiasts. i Tcketa are still on sale by mem- The 'church of Wide Fellowship 1 jj^^g tjie Junior Chamber at $2.00 <Congregation I, the Rev, Voigt O. i script, and will be on sale at the 100 Questionaires Sent To Draft Registrants Moore County Board Mails Out Blanlis, Making: Total Now 775 I. of the dance. TaylOJx pastor. Serv'ices Sunday, j door on the night 16: Church School at 9:45 a. I Thursday, March 20th. The dance •n ; Mjsminp Church Worship at 11:00 be held at the Aberdeen Commun y a. m.>j\vith a sermon by the pastor on j House and will begin prompt y a |he t^eme, "Seeking the Truth,” and : p. w. tnusiq by the Picquet-directed choir. ^ At fcOO o’clock in the afternoon a' and 3rd Wednesdays of the month at yesper Service which is essentially | g ;00 o'clock. The Reading Room, pusiiil, with a Meditation by Chap- | which is located in the church, is open lain Daniel W. Fielder, of Fort! Wednesday afternoons from 3:00 un- Piaffg. The Youth Fellowship League I til 5:00 o’clock. ■t '|;00 p. m.. and the Fellow'ship j '^orym, led by Fred Willis at 7:00 p “j^ubstance” is the subject of the Pes^n-Bermon at the Christian Scjwce Church, East New Hampshire avijnue, Sunday morning, March 16 at B 1:00 o'clock. Sunday School con- Jes at the same hour. The Wednes- evening meeting, ia on the lat Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Rev- F. Craighill Brown, B. A., B. D., Rec tor. Sunday March 16th, Holy Com munion at 8:00 a. m. Church School at 9:30 a. m., Ante-Communion and Utany at 11:00 a. m.; Wednesday, March 19th, Holy Communion at 10:00 a. m., Evening Prayer at 4:45 p. m., Friday, March 21st The Ut any at 4:45 p. M. »»»iiint»mnni»»»ni»roai»:»»n»>»im«om»tfg«tm«uuu;uuu»^ ‘^DOVEDOWN HOSIERY 3-Thread and 4-Thread FuU Fashioned—Buy these , Beautiful Hose for only 79c a pair Duti-Duds Uniforms—All Colors—Sizes—Styles. Price only ?1.00 each , ; LADIES SPRING SHOES ' I Black—Brown and White—Black and White—White Oxfords—^Pumps—Dress Ties....$2.00, $3.00, $4.00 pair. IMelirin Bros., Ii\c. ' ‘Ttading Center of the Sandhills” ifjext Door to Dorn’s Southern Pines, N. C. Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, March 15 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Night at 7:15 and 9:00 “WYOMING WILDCAT” Syd Saylor Frank Thontas D<hi “Red“ Barry Julie Duncan Monday and Tuesday, March 17,18 Night at 7:15 and 9:10 “FLIGHT FROM DESTINY” Thomas MitcheU Jeffrey Lynn Geraldine Fitzgerald James Stephenson Mona Maris Wednesday, March 19 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Night at 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation “SHADOWS ON THE STAIRS Frieda Inescort Paul Cavanagh Heather Angel Bruce Lester Thursday, March 20 (Only) NHght at 7:15 and 9:00 “YOUTH WILL BE SERVED” Jane Withers Jo« Brown, Jr. Jane Darwell Robert Conway Ffom wildcat “CRACJER”—to Georgia “PEACH”, its Jane’s best yet. Selective service questionnaires were mailed to the following draft registrants in Moore county on March 10th, bringing the number sent out to date up to. 775. Lee Thornton Sellars, Vass; James Odis Williams, Lakeview; Harvey Clyde Britt, Hemp R-1; James Wlnz- low Harrington, Carthage; Elvln Lacy Mashburn, Hemp; Norman Bennette Catcutt, Pinehurst; Clyde Franklin Coley, Pinebluff; Thomas Theodore Roosevelt Chalmers, Cam eron R-1; John Robert Bruce, Spies; Jimmie John Spry, West End R-1; Charlie James McKeithen, Southern Pines; Virg;il Page Clark, Southern Pines; Evander Monroe, Pinehurst; Robert Hayes Short, Carthage R-3; Archie Melvin Morrison, Pinehurst; Ralph Clovis McDonald, Cameron; Clarence Whitted Thomas, Pinehurst; Junius Macco Richardson, Pinehurst; George Harrington, Southern Pines; Attlas White, Cameron; Arlige Odell Dunlap, Steeds R-1; Cyde Allred, Spies; Earvin Terry, Jackson Springs •R-1; Walter Colon Coffin, Pinehurst; Thaddeus Herson Black, Carthage R-3; Walton Graham Fox, Carthage R-1; Willie McLoud, Carthage; Pear- lie Taft Kearns, Pinebluff; Wade Lee Lunch, Cameron R.l; Paul James Bruner, Cameron; Judson Maynard Key, Vass, R-2; Daniel McLauchlin, Cameron R-1; Luther Vernon Whlte- sell. West End R-1; Edward Louise Brady, Carthage R-3; Roy Burton Moore, Carthage R-5; James EUmer Williamson, Hemp; William Fletcher Cockman, Hemp R.l; Wilbert Terry, Southern Pines; Cecil Jackson Wil liams, Star, R-1; Jahn Raymond El kins, Vass; Milton Lee Bums, Eagle Springs, R-1; Wilbert Sebbem Car. thage; Clellon Duke May, Aberdeen, Jack Cleveland Stuart, Jackson Springs. James Arthur Veasey, Jr., Aber deen; Coley EWward Homer, Hemp; Cary Wendell Patterson, Carthage, R-3; Lewell Houston Gamer, Hemp; Alton Pierce McDonald, - Aberdeen; Melvin Eugene Moore, Hemp, R-2; Elliott Newman Slack, Hemp; John Ed. McNeill, Cameron, R-l^ Manrin; Hussey, Hemp, R-2; Paul Ernest Doby, Cameron; Alex&nder Leston '’ichardson, Jackson Springs, Edgar Ross Teague Hemp; Woodrow Wilson Conrad, West End; William Paul Cooper, Carthage R-3; Bernard Alexander Courtney, West End; Lenzy Cummins Cagle, Steeds. R-1; Andrew Medlin, Pinebluff; StephtB Lennie Williams, Hemp, R-1; Lendo Small, Carthage; Willie Edward Leak Carthage; James Wilson Smith, Carthage R-1; Herbert Mudgett Eastwood Lakeview; Thomas Alford, West End, R.1; Wtorth Elliott Brown, Jackson Springs R.1; oseph Thomas Johnson, Hemp; ames Duncan Me. Lauchlln, Carthage; Merry King, Pinehurst; Namous Brower, Hemp, R-2; Tracy Carlton Brown, Hemp; Elsie Van Brower, Southem Pines; *^rank Ervin Cockman, Hemp; Clar ence Alexander Wade, Southem Pines; Clyde Melvin Leslie, South em Pines; Eugene Franklin Mclnnis, rackson Springs R-1; Winifred Brown Hemp; Frank Jones Loving, Camer- >n R-1; Thomts Jefferson Jackson, Carthage R-1. Manuel Martin, Seagrove, R-1; Fred Barrett Frye, West E5id R-1; William York, Steeds RFD; Walter Williams, Vass, R-2; John Smith, Pinehurst; Carlton Alexander Me. "allum, Carthage; Daniel Atlas Morgan, Jr., Hemp; Frank Dicks, Southem Pines; William Curtis Mac- ' eod, Carthage; Henry 'Roland Lam bert, Hemp; James Lemons Sheffield, ""arthage R-2; Harrison Franklin "^pivy. Steeds, R-1; Alonza Brady, agle Springs; Johnnie Stewart, West "nd, R-1; Claude Ray Aberdeen; ■’hurman O. Harman Carthage; Rich ard Lewis Sugg, Southem Pines, "arlly Brown, Cameron,-Charles Bu- •pn Gamer, Seagrove R-l, tT( HRS. POOIXE SUES FOB $1,000 LIFE INSURANCE In IPlnehurs* By special requests from the many who missed that all-industry caval cade of American history, "The Lana of Liberty" it is playing a return en gagement at Pinehurst Sunday^ night, March 16th, at 8:30 and Monday, March 17th at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. An attraction that should be seen by every American, it begins with the founding of the nation and, after showing the grow of the country, ends with the promise of better liv ing to be realized through science and enlightenment. It is a powerful and moving re-creation of a century and a half of American life and helps to emphasize the spirit of the nation based on the rights of indivi. duaU. The retum of Harold Lloyd to activity in the scene of his glory, this time as a producer instead of a star, shared top billing with the annual awarding of Oscars by the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences among events of last week in Hollywood. Those who see "A Girl, A Guy and a Gob,” the attraction at Pinehurst, Wednesday, March 19th, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. are in for a rol licking good time when this fast- moving riotously funny comedy comes to towTi. Performance are so consist- antly good that it is difficult to sep arate one for special mention, but George Murphy as the gob will most likely fill that spot- He does a swell job, with Lucille Ball and Eldmond O’Brien close behind for top honors. It is a racy, romantic comedy pro duced (not acted in) by the laugh specialist, Harold Lloyd. The long looked for and much dis cussed screen version of the great est stage success of all time, "Tobac co Road” is coming to jPinehurst Friday, March 21st, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m., with a hold-over on Saturday night if the capacity of the theatre is overtaxed on Friday. And per haps we should rush to report early that, while the theme is earthy and racy, a remarkable surgical operation has retained the strength, while fully eliminating and worries about "dirt.” The famous character of Jeeter Les- ,ter is in the hands of Charlie Grape, win. and is a characterization that is tight now down on the list for 1941 Academy awards. But for tllat mat ter you will hear about everybody else in the cast. Elizabeth Patterson, as Grapewin’s mate. Marjorie Ram- beau. Gene Tiemey, Slim Sommer- ville. Grant MitcheU, flussell Simp son, Ward Bond and many others are all tops in th^iu respective roles. The greate.st pouiilaV hit in all .fitage history comes at last to the screen. In Southern Pines Three outstanding attractions are playing retum engagements at Sou thern Pines bej^nning with Freder ick March, Margaret Sullavan and Francis Dee in "So Ends Our Night, on Monday and Tuesday, March 17, 18 with a Tuesday matinee; and fol lowed on Wednesday and Thursday, March 19, 20 with Charles Hover and Margaret Sullavan In “Back Street," with the week winding up with Deanna Durbin* Franchot Tone and Robert Stock in “Nice Girl ?” ANNUAL SPRINQ SALE ( The Annual Spring Sale of the Willing Workers of the Baptist Church will be held on Tuesday, March 18th at the church, beginning at 10:00 a. m. Aprons, fancy work, bakery and candy will be on sale. A cafeteria supper will be served the same night starting at 5:30 to 7:00 o’clock. A cordial welcome is extend ed to all. WAN TS Classified adverttsejnents in The Pilot are Two Cents per word, min imum 25 cento, cash with copy. Wh»t v.’ill you trade for the down payment and installation on a new 1940 Frigidaire Range. Balance easy payments. The Trade Store. Mrs. Georgia May Poole has start- ^"1 suit in Moore county Superior -''"rt again.st the Connecticut Gen eral Life Insurance Company In an effort to collect $1,000 insuranre on **'<' policy of .T!>" ■•'ole, who died October 25, 1940 whose 's alle?:ed t '^ave '•"<'n caused bv .<iilicosis cont—'^'ted V'reathing du.st at the mine nf the 'Standard Mineral Company, f {25.00 Reward for retum to Raymond S. Farr, Log Cabin, Pinehurst, a small black scottle name Teddy, with copper studded collar. Reg^is- tered in Gloucester, Mass. • FLOWERS, Bouquets, Funeral set pieces. M. G. Backar, Southem Pines. Phone 8261 tf LOST: Square yellow gold Lyceum wrist watch.' Finder pleatse call Pilot office. Reward. wt»»»tmtt«»»|»»u»mw»»»»wnimnmow»m»»»«»iH»i»m«mmmmi Bill’s Joined the Army... and while he is away BILL’S SHOE SHOP on West Broad Street—Southem Pines will be in charge of Herbert W. Frye, ExRjert Shoe Me chanic who guarantees all woric, and prompt and effi cient Service While You Wait. Only the best of materials used. BILL’S SHOE SHOP TRY OUR SPECIALTY Lobster Newberg RACE DAY The Gray Fox FRENCH RESTAURANT Phone 3321 Pinehurst CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present t AT PINEHURST Liar&d of L^iberty Sunday Nigrht, Mch. 16th, 8:30 Monday, Mch. 17th, 3:00 and 8:30 Racy Rom,intic Comedy produced by th^t iptcidlist in Uughi HAROLD LLOYD GEORGE MURPHY LUCILLE BALL EOMONO O’BRIEN lENir nuvEis. FumiM pmqnm DlMr»«tad Inr RKO RADIO DlrMlvd by KICHAtt WAIUCI *•'•••' Ffw* Ryan m4 tart OfOMt Wednesday, Mch. 19 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. ON THE SCREEN! RP7 CHAKUV CIAMWIN • MAH.. OINI TIUNIT • mniUAM IK A«»^w« • tw4Mn«nttlU • v Orn» ‘ Titkviy ' t kv OARRYl f H A 10#> Friday, March 21st 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. AT S0UTHEKI9 PINES David L. Loew ■ A'liett Lewin soaiK Mon. & Tue., 17, 18-8:lf ; Matinee Tuesday at 3:i|0 TOGETHER FOR THE I FIRST TIME? - S®' Wed. & Thu., Mch. 19, 20—8:15 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 FRAICHOT TORE Hoktsnii RflltrtKKSUr Mm mnwrr Fri. & Sat, Mch. 21,22 8:15 Matinee Saturday at 3:00 lammxtoiiimttutattimttmtm * lot of the bpst books on Horses ■’nd Riding at Hayes.' FOR SALE furnished or unfurnished, six room house with attic and oil burner, garage and maids quarters, excellent condition. One block from school and post office. Write post office box 746. ATTRACTS ^ ATTENTION HU Shone This Newspapei And You'll Get Attention I
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