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THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina
Friday, March 28 1941.
CHURCHES®
Brownson Memorial Presbyterian '
Church, Ktv, E. L. Barber, Pastor.
Services on March 30: Church School j
at 9;45 Junior League at 2:00
p. ai.. Young People's League at 6:30
l> m. and Evening Worship at 7:30
0 m with sermon by the pastor.
Pinehurst Paragraphs
Tlie Cburi'h of Wide Fellowshrip
(Congre^tionaU, Bennett street and
NeW Harnpt'hire avenue, the Rev.
Voigt O. Taylor, pastor. Services Sun
day, March 30, Church School at
9,15 a m.; Morning Church Wor-
,sh«p at 11:00 a. ni, with special mus
ic hy the choir, and a sermon by the
()a.stor on the theme. “He Came- Unto
His Own": Youth Fellowship League,
at 7:00 p. tii., and the Fellowship
rcM'um Ser\;ce at 7:00 p. '.n.
EmnianiK'l Episcopal Church, Rev.
F. Craighill Brown, B. A , B D.. Hec-
March 3f>th, Holy Com-
miinioii at S:00 a, ni.. Church School
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,it 9:30 a. ni.. Morning Prayer at
J1:00 n, m,: Wednesday, ,\pril 2nd,,
Holy Communion at 10:00 a. m,;
Evening' Prayer at -t:!."' j), in.. The
Litany at 4:45 p, ni.
Mr. and Mrs, W. B, Harvey, who
ppent the winter with their daughter,
Mrs, Karl Johnson have returned to
their home in BethlehT.n, N, H,
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph V\'. Sutton spent
Sunday in La Grange with Mr. Sut
ton's family.
I Mrs. Walker S. Brown of New
I York and her daughter. Miss Char
lotte Browne are g^uests of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter D. Hyatt and Miss
Darst Hyatt
Mis.s Carol Wadsworth is spending
Church, East New Hampshire avenue
Sunday morning, March 30th at 11:00
o'clock, Sunday .School convenes at
the same hour. The Wednesday even
ing meeting is on the 1st and 3rd
Wednesdays of the month at 8:00 Sprits, were guests Friday of Mrs W.
o’clock. The Reading Room, which is' Raymond Johnson,
looated in the church, is open Wed- Charlie Battlcy of Washin|:ton, D.
nesday afternoons from 3:00 until c., is visiting relatives in the Sand-
,"):00 o’clock.
■he Spring vacation from Westover
School with her mother, Mrs, Sarah
Fownes Wadsworth, Miss Laura
Darvin of Hopedale, Mass,, a class
mate, is Miss Wadsworth's guest.
Mrs, Ethel Journey, Mrs. Tom
Ragsdale and Mrs. Frank Host were
hostesses at the Community Church
tea Thursday. Last week Mrs. Eu
gene McKenzie and Mrs. Hulon Cole
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jenkins of
Laurinburg were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kelly.
Miss BMna Gentry spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw,
Jr., in Fayetteville.
Mrs. E. B. Keith and Mrs. Gwyn
Poindexter of Sanford, former resi-
"Reality" is the subject of the les-
Wii-sermon at the Christian Science
Baptist Church-Suniiay, 10:00 p j
m„ Bible clas.ses and Sunday School.
11:00 a. m,. Morning Worship: 7:00
p, m,, B. T, U, for all ages; 7:4,"),
Bapti.sm. The sermon subject Sun-
F.vcning Devotion; 8:15 Ordinance of | _Tf,hn Ilemmer has returned to
day morning i.s "Christ's Cleansing of y after a two week.s
stHV at his home here.
In I*lnehuntt
All critics agree that "Lady Eve,’
the attraction at the Pinehurst Thea
tre Sunday night, March 30th, and
Monday, March 31st is the top notch
comedy of the season, and in the
language of one of them, It Is “an
audience natural that will line them
up at the box office every place, roll
them in the aisles when they get in
the theatre, and send them home ad
vertising the film's entertainment
merit by word of mouth” It is a
sparkling comedy that will be a
strong contender for comedy honors
this year, or any other year for that
matter, Barbara Staijwyck and Henry
Fonda go to town In their comedy
J roles and the suirounding cast, con
sisting of Charles Coburn, Eugene
Fallette, Eilc Blorc, Melville Coop.»r,
Janet Beecher and Luis Alberni, eut
up every opportunity. It is a typical
Sandhills attraction crammed full of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Roy have as fiiight. snappy dialogue ami roUick-
jfuests Mrs, Juanita Avery ot Sumter, ^ jng situations with all the earmarks
S, C., Mrs, H. P, Lucas and children, ,>f a sure audience winner,
Dorothy, Dean and Walsh. i Tf you’re in the mood for aiighter
FaUior W. J Uillon went to New (and who isn't, in thc.'ie oxcitement-
Yoik the first of the week. ichaiged days‘,’t hie your.self to the
I Pinehui'st Theatre, Wednesday, April
the Temple;" Sunuay evening the
subject will be "Sj’nibolic Death.”
E.ASTLR CLOTHING
Now is the time to begin to get ready. A small deposit
will hold any article until Easter.
For the LADIES and GIRLS
Shoes, Ho.^iery, Hats, Dresses, Coats, Jackets, Skirts,
Blouses, Sweaters, Pocketbooks.
For the MEN and BOYS
Shoes, Socks, Hats, Caps, Pants, Shirts. Sweaters,
Mr, and Mrs, Meredith Herndon
gave a birthday d.nner at their home
M( TJay evening for Mr. Herndon's
mother, Mrs, W, B. Herndon, The ta
ble was centered with a beautiful
white cake bearing 59 candles and
arcimd it was banked southern smi-
Cnd, and take a kxik at "The Man
Who Lost Himself," and you will
thotoijghly enjoy yourself with anoth
er of the season's lop comedies, Brian
Aherne plays two roles, Evans and
Scott, Evans is a sober business man,
Scott an eccentric rounder, man
about-town, who gets himself so in
volved with women, debt and other
SOUTHERN PINES. N- C-
This Week We Are Offering
Ten Knitted Suits
Ten Sports Jackets
Ten Cloth Suits
A Few Knitted Coats
251';, Reduction
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I lax and jonquils. Other guests were ! annoyances that he disappears, but
Neckties.
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“See These Items and Be Ready for
Easter"
Melvin Oros., Iri.c.
“Trading Center of the Sandhills”
Next Door to Dorn’s Southern Fines, N. C.
W, B. Herndon, the Rov, and Mrs,
E, M. Harris, and Mr, and Mrs, Joe
Herndon of Biscoe,
Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Sarmuk of
Pittsfield, Mass., announce the birth
of a daughter, Sandra, on March I7th,
Mrs. Sarmuk was formerly Miss
Louise Lewis, Her mother, Mrs E. M.
Lewis and sister, Mrs, O, A, Palmer
are now in Pittsfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McKenzie,
' Jr., have moved into their new home
jcn the Dundee Road.
' "Polished Pebbles." a High School
'operetta by Otis M. Carrington, will
be presented by the Glee Club on
Thursday night. April 3rd at 8:00
o'clock.
Students home tor the Spring va
cation from W C. U., N, C,, Greens-
boro are Misses Betty Smith, Olive
and Carol Hennessee, Eloise Wicker
and Katherine Sledge.
Aberdeen theatrE
Saturday, March 29
Matinee 3:00 P. M.
Night at 7:15 and 9:00
“DOOMED CARAVAN”
William (Hopalong Cassidy’’ Boyd
Russell (Lucky) Hayden
Andy Clyde
Minna Gombell
Monday and Tuesday, March 31 and Apr. 1
Night at 7:15 and 9:15
“ANDY HARDY’S PRIVATE
SECRETARY”
Mickey Rooney Lewis Stone
Ann Rutherford Ian Hunter
Kathryn Grayson Fay Holden
Wednesday, April 2
Matinee 3:00 P. M.
Night at 7:15 and 9:00
CASH AWARD NIGHT
Free Consolation
‘‘MICHAEL SHAYNE PRIVATE
DETECTIVE”
Lloyd Nolan Marjorie Weaver
Joan Valerie Walter Abel
Thursday and Friday, April 3 and 4
i Nnght at 7:15 and 9:15
“DREAMING OUT LOUD”
LUM AND ABNER
Frances Langford Phil Harris
Bobs Watson Frank Craven
You hare heard them on the radio—-now see them on
the screen in their first picture.
100 HE.XR GOOD UKI’ORT
OF >L\TERV.\L WELFARE
not until he has installed Evans, who
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looks remarkedly like him, in his own
home. When Rvans tries to convince
the servants and Mrs, Scott that he
is Evans, no one, not even Mrs. Seott
believes him and the complication.s
pnd situations that follow furnishes a '
steady flow •of exciting comedy. In
supporting roles are Kay Fiancis, as |
Mrs. Scott, S. Z, Sakall as the bewil- j
dered butler; Nils Asther, Marc Law-;
rence and Dorothy Tree, j
Jack London’s famous novel, “The;
Sea Wolf" starring Edward G. Robin
son, Ida Lupino and John Garfield, is
the attraction at Pinehurst Friday,
April 4th. “The Sea Wolf is consid
ered one of the first American realis
tic novels. Published in 1903, it was
an immediate best-seller, and has
continued to hold its popularity with
successive generations of readers,
long after many later best-sellers
have been forgotten. It is an action-
filled tale of life aboard the hell-ship
"Ghosf ■ captained by the dreaded
Wolf Larson
Group of Dobbs Hats
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One rack Dresses $5.00
One rack Dresses and Coats $8.95
No Exchanges All Sales Final
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Pinehurst - Southern Pines ,
Prtsent
(Contimicd from pngc one)
of it to the other, visiting expectant
mothers in their houses, checking on
the progress of mothers and babies
i after delivery, taking women to their
doctors or ,
carrying medicine or'a bassinet to a Lucille Ball,
needy mother instructing mid-wives, 31st,
clinics. And ^pril 1st. followed by “Topper
Returns’’ with Roland Young, Billie
Burke Joan Blondell and Rddie (Ro-
In Southern Tines
Two return engagements of laugh-
, i fests are scheduled for Southern
I Pines, beginning with that hilarious
.r'Vo the" hospital for tests, "A Girl, A Guy And a Gob,"
Chester) Anderson, on Wednesday and
i Thursday, April ^2, 3,
I On Friday and Saturday, April 4,
15, comes the star studded attraction.
Dunn, Grant Mit
chell and many others, “The Penalty"
is a rooving story of a boy's refor
mation, designed for those who like
their entertainment to have a fresh
slant, as well as those who want ac
tion a-plenty.
FATHER DIES AS SON
ATTENDS MOVIES H£RE
I
visiting well baby
every moment of the day or night i
Mrs, HaiTis must be ready to accom
pany a doctor to attend a c’iiic pa
tient in some lonely cabin, Tms is a
big job and only a big person could
handle it. The high record made in
The Penalty,' with Edward Arnold,
Maternal welfare work in Moore ^ ^ „
, iut„ Lionel Barrymore, Marsha Hunt, Gene
county is due to the work of Mrs. ,. „ ’ ^
, , Reynolds, Emma
Harris, assisted by the nurses of the
health department. The Moore Coun
ty Maternal Welfare Committee must
be ever grateful for her presence in
its ranks.
Dr Moore Speaks
The speaker of the meeting. Dr.
Oren Moore of Charlotte, was Intro
duced by Dr, Clement Monroe of the
Moore County Hospital., He spoke
of the rise of obstetrics from its low
ly position in the medical field to the
heights it now occupies. He told of
Dr. Marion Sims, founder of the world
famous Woman’s Hospital in New
York, originator of much of the sur
gery of obstetrics, and he traced ob
stetrical knowledge down to the dis
covery in 1928 of the endorlnologlcal
functions of the female sex hormones
by the Germani Jewish doctors. Both
of these eminent scientists have been
banished from Germany by the Nazis:
the fate of one is unknown while the
other, Dr. Rudolph Zondech, escaped
to Pallstlne where he la practicing
today. Dr. Moore termed the three
"Teat dangers of child birth; infec
tion, hemmorhage, and toxemia, and
pointed out the strange fact that in
fection is most prevalent in the north-
‘■m states, hemmorhage in the west
ern and toxemia in the southern
states. At the conclusion of Ws
speech, considered by many the most
'iteresting ever delivered at one of
these meetings. Dr. Moore congrat-
•■lated Moore county on Its achieve
ments in maternal welfare work.
Tea was served after the meeting
by the Carthage committee-
While his son, Lieut. Peter Jay of
the 6th Field Artillery, Port Bragg,
was attending ^ movies.in South
ern Pines on Wednesday night, De-
Lancey Kane Jaytdied suddenly of a
heart attack at fils home in West-
bury, L. I, The V°ung officer was
visiting Mr, and Mrs, Jackson H.
Boyd here. His uncle was the late Pe
ter Jay, brother-in-law of Mrs. Boy.i
and well known in the Sandhills
where he spent several winters. Lieut.
Jay went to Long Island by plane
yesterday morning.
SCOTTIE^S NEW TAVERN
HAS FORIVIAL OPENING
Scottie's new tavern, just south of
Southern Pines on Route 1, opened
auspiciously on Wednesday night,
hundreds catChing their first glimpse
of the huge dance hall and entertain
ment center for the first time. The
crowd danced to the strains of Ted
Rosg and his orchestra and h<>.d a
.lolly good time until the wee small
hour« of the mdrrilfll?.
Typewriters from $49.95 up. No ad
vance in price as yet—Hayes’.
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A fofomoynt Plct«r«
Sunday Night, March
30th—8:30
Monday, March 31st
3:00 and 8:30
AT SOUTHERN* PINES
Racy Romantic Comedy
produced thst iprctdhst it.
laughs HAROLD LLOYD
AHERNE
;i^FRANClS
Erfte NANWHO
mt HljNftlF
HEKHY STEPHENSON
S,ZSAKALL NILS ASTHM
SARAH PAODIN
DOIOIMYTUI
Mon. & Tue., March
31, Apr. 1
I Matinee Tuesday at 3:00
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ttEniRirs
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Wednesday, April 2nd
3:00 and 8:30 P. M.
Wed. & Thu., Apr. 2,3,
8:15
Matinee Thursday at 3:00
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Friday, April 4th
3:00 and 8:30 P. M.
WAN TS
Pri. & Sat, Apr. 4,5,
8:15
Matinee Saturday at 3:00
Rient to rent. B\imlshed and heat
ed. No children. Apply 31 West
Vermont Avenue, Southern Pines.
ClaMlfiod advertisements In The
Pilot are Two Cents per word, mln-! SALE: Boyg racing bicycle. As
Imnm 25 cents, rash with copy. Traill, Holly Inn, Pine.
hurst.
MODERN FOUR-ROOM apartment
for rent. Ready now. Another ^
available April -st. Enquire Midland i
Dress Shop.
i FLOWERS, Bouquets, Funeral set
pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern
tf
Pines. Phone 8261
One 2-room auid one 3-room apart*
Easter Cards. Favors, Booklets and
i Easter Bunnies at Hayes’.