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THE PILOT, Southern Pines. North Carolina Filday, May IC, 1941. CH URCH [Si >.i' jvv:;,ioa Meir.oiial Pre.ibyterian cliurdi, Rcv. E. L. Barbel', Pastor. hiji vu’?a ifay 18; Church School at t* C» ,» Junior League at 2:00 p. 01. Pti-ples' League at 6:30' A‘ *U IMnehurst P. T. A. Has Final Meeting^ of Term Hears (iood Reports From Treas urer and Various Depart ments of School The last meeting until September aiil E\enir.8 Worship at »;00'of the Pinchurst Parent-Tencher As- « by the pastur. .ociation \l-as hold in the school aud itorium Tuesday afternoon. The treasurer, Miss Betsy Tillman, re ported $175.00 on hand. Airs. Kaii Johnson made a report on the cafe teria saying more than lOO thildren had been served lunch daily and ask ed that $75.00 be designated for use ■ !'.<>rtaU and Immortals” is the .sMtg“Ct of the lesiton-seiiuon at the <;litibtiaii Science Church. East New I inff M.sy at ll;etai> 1 avenue. Sunday morning, l.'lUi at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday «fti >•)! convenes at the same hour.! for the school garden and canning •IK* VVVJnesJay evening meetings ’ vegetables during the summer as «tf oti U'.e first and third Wednes-’ ''■as done last year, which was voted, o'ly . of the month at 8:00 o’clock.also voted to send two del- n;ti.‘ Ro.iilirg Ro,im. which'Is located ‘’Rates to the Parent-Teacher Insti- (tie church, ij open Wednesday af-1 *^ute in Chapel Hill in August. Miss tj-niKins fro.li 3:00 to 5:00 o'clock, Dorothy Ehrhardt reported that a ; , pre-school clinic was held last Mon- *<>tj.manuel Episcopal Church, Rev' i H Craighii: Brown, B A. B., rec- program feature Miss Mary t'ji Sunday, Ntay ISth—Holy Com-'^o“'s« Riddick told of the work be. n.iHiijii at 3:!)0 a. m ; Church School'‘’'S done in the Commercial De- a m.. Morning Prayer at ] She presented several pu- « m.; Thursday, May 22nd, ® typing and shorthand dcm- «ot, Cl^iuaiunion at 10:00 a. m. junstration. Miss Harriet Shillinglaw j directed the school band in three numbers and Mr. Campbell told of Nurses^ Training School Grads Honored By Hospital Auxiliary Carolina Orchestra and Talent; From Fort Bragj? Entertain at Nurses’ Home In I'Inehurst Labelled by critics as "the great American motion picture you'll al ways treasure," the premiere showing in North Carolina of Frank Capra's .special production, “Meet John Doe,” will take place at Pinehurst Sunday night (only) May 18th, at 8:30. Prank Capra is< responsible for many out standing productions, but it Is doubt ful if any of them will top “‘Meet John Doe" for enthusiastic audience acclaim. Equipped with a unique plot, the film abounds in humor, romance, drama and suspense, building up to a i climax that leaves one nearly pros j trate with suspense, yet w’ith a feel- I ing that he has wltnes.scd a great en- Music for dancing in the playroom: tertainn'xent. Because It is so keenly was fiirmsUed by the Carolina Ho- j American, because its hero could be tel orchestra, through the kindness one of this country's millions, the of Harry W. Norris, manager of the j picture will go right to the heart of Carolina, and with the whole-hearted cooperation of the mu.sicians. Col. Frank C. Mahin, of the 60th Infantry at Port Bragg, granted per mission for some of his talented sol diers to come as guests of the auxil- Ihi' Church Bp'ii'ett street of Wide at New Fellowship, Hainp.shire tile work done in the Industrial Arts 4v.'»ue. Voigt O. Taylor. Minister.'‘^‘asses and had on exhibit samples ?•>» vices Sun Jay, May IS: Church Scl-wt at 9:45 a. m., Mwning Church' Allans class in sewing V;'v,..ship with a seimon by the pastor ou Uie theme. "Correct Vision" atj*''^'* costumes they had made U 00 a ra.; the Youth Fellowship liOagiie at 7:0d p. m. and the Fellow. hhi|* Forum EJvening service in the, ^tiui ch parlof also at 7:00 p. m. i (Continued from page one) ARM\ MANEVVERS ‘ liases for the Air Coi ps during the Sunday '"»«®uvers. The form which landowners are A t the Baptist Church •Djwiing it 11:00, sermon by the pas- .to). Rev. J. Fred Stimson Sunday; follows: and Bible classes will be at "We, the undersigned, invite the 10 ».) d. m., B. T. U. for all ages at ^' maneuver Pnd bivouac T <M p m., followed by evening devo. J tc^mp tem,porarily i upon our landc j Juring October and November, 1941, I with the understanding that we will Tne Moore County Hospital Auxil iary was host at a graduation party n Pinehurst on Wednesday evening, in honor of the teji students who are finishing their course in the Nur.ses i Training School jointly maintained by | the North Carolina Sanatorium and the Moore County Hospital. i Guests were welcomed in the liv-; ing room of the Nurses’ Home by Miss Eula Rackley. Superintendent; )f Nurses at the Sanatorium, Mrs. ^ Edwin S. Blodgett, Chairman of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Elizabeth Hardison, Matron of the Home, and Mi.ss Sara Hamilton, S\iperintendent of Nurses at the hospital. every person who sees it. It is Jlffi. cult to remember Gary Cooper in a 1 finer ro'e, more difficult to remer- ber any past perfoiniance that ex- cells the one he gives here. Excellent too, is the work of Barbara Stan- iary. The men In khaki couldn't refuse | wyck, Edward Arnold, Walter Brcn- the requests of the ladies to sing, j nan and James Gleason. It is enter- Pat ticularly enjoyable were the quar- j tainment from the word “go” and is. tet numbers by Messrs. Viebrok, Van | at the same time, a .stirring exposi- Americanism, a stoty of the Bobel, Beigelison and Pollock. The honor guests of the graduat ing class were the Misses Katherine C SOUTHERN PINES, N- C- We have just received some very nice wrap around Hostess Robes. Printed Silks in Pastel shades Dark Colors in Dotted Silk, sizes to 44 $6.50 Dotle«l Swiss in Pink or Blue with White Dots, Wrap Around Style with very Full Skirt. $3.98 Handmade Printed Batiste Gowns. SOFT MUSLIN HANDMADE and HAND-EMBROIDERED GOWNS $1.25 —$2.25 VERY SPECIAL Group of Handbags, special $L39 HATS—Special $L98 — $2.98 V*’e remain open Wednesday afternoons until .lune 4 ) MtKHtK F.VKMERS HK.VK I be compensated by the U. S Govem- A(»KICUI.TI;re .SECKF.T.VRY !for any damage whcih may ac- j crue as a result of such use.” A (i[>roximately 50 Moore county | As one officer put it, "the only ar.il farm women v.'ere in cost to farmers for allowing soldiers '^'Ujj'iay to hear Secretajy of: to practice w'ar on their lands will A,(j» t :Ultiire' Claude R. Wickard de-1 be some slight inconvenience. But that dine that the South can aid the cause ou> troops must be prepared and (Femocracy by producing enough! landowners who cooperate will be at and feed for its own consumptijnl the ringside when the guns start «ii o»i addre,i« featuring the annual i firing, the parachute troops begin meaatvership meeting of the t4jrth Catolma Ootton Growers Co- ^jpei'.ttive Association and the Far- ■tii aTi Cooperative' Elxchanjge. landing, and the tanks start roar ing up and down the roads. It will be war, with all the excitement but without casualties.” ‘ it could happen here" variety if the little man, the John Doe, weren't Elizabeth Bost, Evelyn Roberta Crow-1 around to prevent it. ell, Nancy Ruth David, Elizabeth i Mae Hare, Ruth Dixon Hinson, Del-: Soutliern Pinett ae Elizabeth Richardson, Mavyj Those masters of sophisticated love Francis 'Rogers, Lula Lee Rogers in, Gary Grant, Mary Margaret Royal and Leila | 'engagement at \H’right j >^‘>uthern Pines Monday and Tuesday, I May 19. 20, with a Tuesday matinee, 1-U\N «R.\NDST.\M> ,\ND ! "Penny Serenade." No longer the FENCE \T NEW B\1X, p.\RK i ®tory of j Mr. and Mrs- Average American, of The new Southen. Pine? Athletic youthful ambitions, of troubles, of Club, which recently acquired a ball determined rebuilding, of further^ park and recreation center at Manley, doubles and of ultimate joyous con is having plans drawn for a grand- ^ stand and fence, and preparing tol'*'*'’^ the whole family will like seed the field with Bermuda grass, i Work will be started on the baseball! R'^PO^ted as one of Joan Crawford's CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Prtsenl Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, May 17 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Nisht at 7:00 and 8:45 . The Three Mesquiteers As “PRAIRIE PIONEERS” K0« STEELE RUFE DAVIS ROBERT LIVINGSTON “LATE .SHOW” .Saturday Night at 10:30 “KEEPING COMPANY ” RLTHERFORli FRANK MORGAN JOHN SHELTON IRENE RICH ' Monday and Tuesday, May 19, 20 , Night at 7:30 and 9:30 “THAT NIGHT IN RIO” ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE CARMEN MIRANDA J. CARROLL NAISH 1911’s GREAT GLAMOUR MUSICAL Filmed in Gorgeous Technicolor. best and a picture that most of her fans, and others, hav6 been waiting for, ‘‘A Wloman's Face” comes to Southern Pines Wednesday and Thursday, May 21, 22, with a Thurs day matinee. Supported by a notable cast, including Melvyn Douglas, Con. lad 'Veldt, Osa Massen, Reginald Owen, Albert Basserman, Marporie Main and Donald Meek, she plays the Henry and Horace Riley, brothers, 1 ® woman with a criminal rec- of Southern Pines were fined, given, whose face has been badly disfig- suspendt’d sentences and charged with j ured from childhood, but who is final- the costs for driving through the'>y redeemed by plastic surgery and streets of Southern Pines in the early j influence of the good people moi'ning hours the forepart of the i around her. .veek and shooting out street lights. ■ The magic touch for musicals diamond in a few days. Season tick ets are now on sale to help finance the improvements, and may be pur chased from any of the following: Carl G. Thompson, Dante Montesantl, Bynum Patterson and Father Edelen. IIILEYS PAY $164 FOR SHOOTING OUT STREET LIGHTS .\rrested by Night Patrolman Irvin Morrison, they were arraingned be fore Magistrate D. E. Bailey, Fines ind costs totaled $164. Wednesday, May 21 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Night at 7:30 and 9:15 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN” ROBERT YOUNG MARSHA HUNT LARAINE DAY JOHN LITEL Thursday and Friday, May 22, 23 Night 7:30 and 9:30 “MEN OF BOYS TOWN” SPENCER TRACY MICKEY ROONEY BOBS WAXSOfV LARRY NUNN HENRY O’NEtt.I. MARY NASH The MIGHTY .sequel to “BOYS TOWN” LEGAL NOTICES NORTH C.VROLINA, .>IOORE COIJXTV. IN THI': SI PEKIOR C'Ol’RT .VOTK'E TO .AIX PERSIINS CLAIM ING ANY INTEREST IN THE Sl’B- JECT »L\TTER OF THIS ACTION. Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, vs, P, F. Buchan and wife, Helen C. Buchan, Defendants. which Zanuck revealed in ‘‘Alexan der's Ragtime Band" and has display ed again and again since that time, i,s to be no^d in full play on behalf of entertainment in the case of “The Great American Broadcast," which is playing a return engagement at Southern Pines Friday and Saturday, May 23, 24 with a Saturday matinee. : The stars are Alice Faye, Jack Oakie, •John Payne and Cesar Romero, while contributing to the entertninment as 1 themselves, are the Ink Spots, the Nicholas Brothel's and the three Wiere : Brothers, newcomers who offer some thing new in the nature of vaudeville. I A n item of special interest, to see, is : the inclusion of the Demp.sey-W^lllard I fight films, made at the ring in To- All other persons claiming any in- lerest in the subject matter thereof,' picture .■ill take notice that an action enti- 'od as above has been commenced in!__ i m i • j. he Superior Court of Moore County, i Mcdicai 1 eChnOlOglStS North Carolina, to foreclose ceitaln' Hcrc Ncxt Wcck tax sales certificates for taxes and street assessments held by the Town Speakers Coming For f Southern Hnes for the year 1937 | V.athering of Ntorth Caro- rnentioned m the Complamt filed on' Societ'v June 6, 1940, against those certain ^ ’ots of land, lying and being in Me- j The stage is well set for an out- Neills Township, Moore County, j standing meeting—the fourth—of the jouthem Pines, Noith Carolina and | North Carolina Society of Medical more particularly described as fol-' Technologists, to be held in Southern , Pines Tuesday, May 20th at the BE3NG LOT No. 11 in Block I&7, ] Country Club. p.nd Lot No. 3 in Block P&5, as shown on a map entitled “A Map of -he Town of Southern Pines, N. C.," and recorded in the Moore County legls'.ry And all af whom will further take lotice that they are required to ap- /car before the Clerk of the Superior Jourt at his office in the Court House Although still in its infancy, this group has gone forward by leaps and bounds in preparation and program for this meeting. The program lists many subjects of outotanding interest to all who are employed in or Interested in phases -'f laboratory study and diagTiosis. The group will be honored by at- n Carthage, Moore County, and pre-1 tendance and a paper by Dr. Paul Ximnielstlel, Directory of Laboratory, ?bnt and defend their respective claims within six months from date lereof, or be forever barred from any nd all Interest therein or claims In >r to the proceeds from a sale there- if. Dated this 12th day of May, 1941. JOHN VSILLCOX, Clerk of the Superior Court. M16-J6 '.Icmorlal Hospital, Charlotte, former ly of the Univprsity of Hamburg. In addition, as a luncheon .speaker, there will be Dr. C. C. Carpenter of Ri..- c;gh. The local chairman has obtained from Scientific firms several valua ble door prizes, to be drawn for at he hmcheon. The total value of these JOHN DOE ..MEET AMERICA! m •wnmmn h M IM ^efmDocT mmum-Mimpsmn OM UXXKUT • CAMA MSXM MvAiNn woa. ttxta . stxmm Also: Mickey Moose in “The Window Cleaners” AT PINEHURST Sunday Nig'ht (only), May 18th at 8:30 II wtib ^ CONIAD VEIDT Oh lunill • RhImM OWEN • Mtart MSSOIUM ■brfirto MAM • OmmM KUK Dinctod by 0101101 CUKOII Prddttcwd by VICTOB 8AVILLI Also: Donald Duck in “Don* aW’s Vacation.” AT SOUTHERN PINES Wed. and Thurs., May 21, 22-8:15 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 itiet FAYE * mcxOMUE i«if PAYNE ROMERO AT SOUTHERN* PINES Mon. & Tue., May 19, 20—8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 Also: “Mickey Mouse Takes A ■ Trip.” AT SOUTHERN PINES Fri. & Sat., May 23,24, 8:15 Matinee Saturday at 3:00 stomttKimztmyKntimtaKztmmmmS is perhaps $50. A.s af urther attrac-1 tion, 30 firms were approached for i literature, samples, etc. and about 30 j have generously responded. There will | be shoe polish, tooth paste, books,! chemical and scientific charts, chemi-1 cal reagents, diagno.stic sera, reprints; of scipntific papers and litciature, rulers, bookmarks, etc. Invitation has been extended to the members of the State Medical So ciety, at Pinehurst for a thrcc-day •session on the 19th, 20th and 21st, to attend and hear speakers on the program which opens at 11:00 a. m. | with invocation by the Rev. T. A. Williams of Southern Pines. The program will include: "Plasma Transfusion." Di-. Paul Kimmelstiel; Luncheon with clinical patnologi.sts of the state and Dr. C. C. Carpenter as the speaker; Scientif- “ ic Progiam; "Thick Film Diagnosis I of Malaria." Miss Mary E. Matthews, | M WAN TS WOULD UKE RETURN of Black Fountain Pen left on Writing desk in Citizens Bank. Apply "Pen." Th* Pilot. FOR 'RENT for the Summer Cool Comfortable Apartment. All mod ern conveniences. P. O. Box 684, Southern Pines. FOR SALE: Solid Walnut Antique Knee-hole Seci«tarial Desk, traced back 100 years. Mr i. John Angus, Jr., Park St., Ashcboro, N. C. M16. FOR SALE: One used electric range. Both in splendid condition. Simons EHectric Shop. EXCEPTIONALLY LOW AME21I- CAN PLAN. Monthly Rates for couples. Pine Cone Lodge, 884 Elsist Massachusetts Avenue, Southern T„ Raleigh: Explanation of the I p,„eg May23. method for using the colored charts | in the “Bacterial Indentification by | FLOWERS, Bouquets, Funeral set Numerical Grouping," Miss Annette pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern M. Callan, M. T., “Para.sites," Miss^ Pines. Phone 8261 tf Thelma Sutton, M. T., Kinston; "A:- ";ase Repoit of EJosinophilic Leuke-i min," Miss Mary R. Hunter, M. T. Raleigh; "Cases of Leukopenia Fol lowing Pulfathiaznlc,” Miss Marie Williamson, M. T.; "The Technolo gist in the Diagnosis of Venereal Di- jease," Claudius P. Jones, M. T., JuKo Universtiy. Ifterested persons may commun icate with Miss Callan, chairman of ocal arrangements. furnished. No children and only two I people. Price very reasonable to right parties B. J. Simonds, The Ellington, 31 W, New Hampshire ! avenue. i I FOR SALE. QUICK—One Cabinet Oil Heater, one small range, both in fine condition—B. J. Simonds, The EUlington, 31 W. New Hamp shire avenue. Patronize the Home Mrr- han;. Pilot Adiirticirg I'jjs. *
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