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Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pf*rth Caftiffwa’ Friday,. July 18, 1941 MOORE SCHOOLS \ TO HAVE SEVRN MORE TEACHERS iCaURCHESI Krui«ger and McAdams Tie for Yadkin Prize Brownsoft Meitioriai Presb>t«ra)n j f Ex|wck‘d Saturday; •County Allotmcnl. li<M)sli‘d ;Sf; Five AddiUunal \ oca- lional In»triicti»rs Addori to I Chiiii’h, Ju!V churi'h school nt 9:45 ii; in., S*.nioi Li-agiic at T.OO I p. 111., aiiU fWtning: worship. 8:00 p. m., wit.i tipiH ml ser\tce for soldiers. Dr. Ev. r-ftt GUI ot W.tki- I’orost, a niissioiuiry onierttiis A’oiii tturop'. Wliilf sonu' couiitlrs in the tkate j prcac 1 Sunlav at the Baptist s'lstaining ciit.s iti number of ' '-'hurch for the * hoot teachers being- allotted for ,&? faiViiliar with pivsent w.nmg .school year. Moor*? Counnv ' cM)nditions ii. Kurof e. and is expvscted I’ar n«*4ey Event Next on Suniint‘1' Schedule Captain 0«rin C- Knisger of Fort Abf«tt aojf CosteUh thos* fueay fallows whO' won spneen staidom through, their work in the hit laug^i film, "BUek Pclvates,” art’ back-again ••In The Navy;’ the attractlm at Br»,?g and t-te- Reu A. McAd&ma of p|ft<>)iurs>, Sunday night. July 20th, Southern rint-s. with 5 up on par. at i30 anl at Hhuthern Pines. Miinday tied for the major prii« i« U»t' „„d'Tuescfay, July‘21, 22 nt 8:15 0> m. week’vs Yadkin tournament at Pine- (Xi MatUwet. Have two additional regular t'wch up in pn si:nt-t1.*i intnna .t)*>ic'fu'rs and give new vocational t''*nal proi>leuis. ir .Od o’tlock s^rvli. 'hurst, i Walter C. Co^.fin of Pinehurst wa» ciinner-up and drew ,t minor ptlze, Oeoi'gc L.. Wallni'C, te.toUiTs ntxt ye.ir. Tlit' State quota of teachers has Ikh'ii jai.sod from 182 to ISl, tlie now t.vi-iiers being assigned to Westnioore i’hiwl and the Pinckiicy Negrr' High Sciuml in Carthage. Of the total nuni- Wit iif teachers, 12S aie while and 50 Sii'Rr.i. rii*‘ additional vooauonai teachers Va ngriculture and home economics ■u'ill be available to high school pupils a'.te.’jvling the Aberdeen, Canifrrci., .'.trtliage, Elise and Vass-Lakeview ichool.s, Westmoore, High Falls ftnd S.incihills Farm Life schools will have Tiouie economics departments thi« ,y.Mi Commercial courseo are to be offer ed ill Carthage. Cameron. West Knd. Sandhill Farm Life and Pli.se schools, but there will be no ■>!uunty allotment for this work, the viiur.ses being on a tuition basis. The 'I,iff’’ is the sublet t of tl i> lesstn- Ktvmon at t w Ch-tiftian Soi.-i t;c ffijiu'h. Kasl N-w HaM.p«hire avem e. •Siin.ia.v n>irnin^ July :-’0 nr ) 1:0H o'lliick. i?unclay ■St hoo'' ciuivcm .s at the same hour. 'Hie \Ve<lnr.'«lay even ing niei'tiiTg is (■>. the \\'><lneS' day 'f Ue monti »t S;OC* o clo'k. \Vw Mere'iitlrl HertiJDii, Wilbur M. Cuirie, F. L. TJu- pi/it an<t J. Ellis Ir'ieUis 'A’ere olose on j th.t heeU of the leaders Hut could rut ' (luite nial.e the g'juJe, A .strong field of 5f» hal^and liearty liv. addition to the Anrtitiws Sist«rs, who vtere a'ith tfiem in the previous lauglt fest, they are inchuling tick PowtU. Chue Uwid and Dick Foran. This attraction fcHows th same geii- eral i^dtern as ' Buck Privales" tx- cept that Abbott and Cinteflo haw e.xchairged thvtr amy khaki for navy 9 SOUTHERN PINES. N- C- I Just rei eiveil anotlier shipment of those wardrobe moth closets—wc i*re offerint? them at the same old price, $2.00 Assembled and delivered in town S2.25 Moth Chests $1.00 lihu*. The .iw tch in' unifofn hias no^. p)iiy*'r.s, tiniiHl l>j cooling bnn'zefv- ftovvevef, alterpd thtir brand i.f buf- set I'ut witlh high Impvs but whi n thej fooner> -ind n nip tnrough iheii- hitch i;| snii)l'»> of liiitUe hail clear<»l old mar; gob.s, with plei ty of the samt js: pai \‘>iis jiiaiUcally 'ntact. \\’. A Le- type of ^gs and lii e.s whii li, ii: their ; H land UiKritJien, U. 'J. Kidinhour and' (uitialer . e.stab Lshed them u.s cumedvvlj. i jvialbe-t J. Ulut fou) <1 the going too f f;,vorite.>. with Ammcan ,niciii*nces. ■ g chu c h of Will.* FiHovsliip. Bi’n-, vepovted no canv„ Cap»ain • when the C.isanova of I^iradise nett .'tieet and N-'W H;in p.shirc avc- idueg.T a.'.ni Father McAianis '■ill Pavillion meetii thi blonde Venus I nue, >-iind.iy, July 20; ni>ming vor- p(^y fjff' Satiir iuy afternoori— Cwith ari*v<;!) a new nmiantic comedv ;ship It 00 o’clock, conduited by Dr.'make it an exhibition nxatch for jitarts on its merry ^ay. With tall, ■ WarreK F. Sheldo f, singins; led by 13 j„jii.s for BriUin. The m to ir- ,j;^rk and handsome Cesar Homem as READY-TO-WEAR SALE CONTINUES CLOSE OUT PRICES ON ALL DOHBS HATS.' ' You have two months more for a Uobbs Hat. Charle." . Picquet. Addres^v d.,-H. \V. ,1; ment will be a I'ai Bogej even':. Tate, representing the yelKnv&htpj Fonim. VesfXT scrv(i:e. V.tf* o'flo.rk. .n the Cl) urc h tlaraen^ co‘ivnictc<i ’jy the FellJVfslup For-iir.. ChapIauT ^^■lIUltm rfl Uehc wk w J1 ofosc a «;rii-3 of rtertings at the Slanly Pfwsbyterian vjhureh Suntlar OrUiage Negro school will ha\-e In^th ' 20' He wih preach it 11:0» iVloon^ Schools Ask liiiTieai-ie ir\. Budget Total *»f $:5.T.()00 Addftionii Fiinds Asked for Corrent Ex- IH'nse and Cipitai .OutUy j^niulture and home economics dc- p.irt.ments. o'clock moning and {..iOO o'cl »uk eve-| Ar incniitso 'i;i5,000 <a tho .ilooni inng scrvijcs. The Sacramenc of thi 'County school budget foii the coniinj? | The allotments for the county do L.>rd's SJiisjreT will br celebr^T.e<l at [year h.as been asked ol the C iiuiity not include the city admir.istratron ; tue Sundii;« morning i-»rvice. | iV»ini.Bssio u-rs tiy the C‘innty Soard. ■ auit.s of Southern Pities and Pinehurst. 1 ’■ ’ ' of Ed.icatii n. n'fucfi will con.sidenibiy increase the' Kmrnanxi:<-1 Kpiscopai Churih, July! Of the t< tal aicnrase, »11,7S1-iS is 'nuiiiher of teacher!» available for ^Q <Tommumon... 8:00 m.; i asked for ciurrert expensis of ruaniny Moore County youth during the cpm- Mi< .school year. the great lover in "Dance Hull' the attraction at Southenv Pines, V\*ea’nes- i;,'iy and niiir.sday, Ji/Iy 23, 21. Iho finnvorks oegin when he nieeu blonde arsd beaut ful Carole Lftiidis. i Romero, as Duke, the manager of a d.'irtcc hall, has qiiite a reputation as a local CaMTiova. But he faii.^ to im press Carole, who- is a newcomer to the dance palace. And when this same blonup barges into a crap game, m which K)if>Ke is a big winner and then cleans him out, he really loses his ego. FiTom that moment, Duke is out to get even, and how he does it makes for itip-flight entertainment. Refreshingly different and frank, ..\ccent Oil Love," the attraction for a Make up your luggage ensemble now in view of rising prices—We have some very attractive sets at attractive ]>rices. Al.-^o VaUA-Paks and Make Up Zipi)er Ca.ses. ••♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦••♦♦••♦♦•••♦•♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•I I CAROLINA THE A Pinehurst - Southern Pint Present church schor^l, 10:00 a. ni.: Alite-jthe s( Wools, and. an adoifibnal *23, (-ommunioTT and LitanjT, 11:00 .i. ni.[?0i.o5 for lapit.ii ii^tlay. Total ask- "I and Saturday, July 2,5, 26 with ! Wrdnesday July 2>1. If'ily Ccnumin-j ings iirc for jurienl ex-| jj gaturday matinee, based on a novel Salcii .>ervice i Pinefiurst Gar;.ffe Co_ Inc. I Phone 49M >1heliursl, Ji. C. I ion, 10.00 a m. Friday. July 25, Holy! pen.se -ti.ci >60,0(4) for ca mal oi.cJay. LOU •Communion 10:00 a. in The lutw. F.i Including tie debt servii;e expenses tof aboit $7‘J.000 . '.lUs m&Kts a Mtal 1 tertainmenc l)udget icqi.f^te(t' I'l «r sti Jois or. ap-i hy Dalton TnimOiv, i.s rt. .iu'stlcally treated aim piovicfcs exceptional en- Icraighill B ttwh. i-ectc.c; I' I . . J vH r« y- ft xWj o- I 9^ George Montgoinerv. the new 20th .•^AlilSTON f)KFT’:XSnHI.VIK5t:VX •.I’rnxim-iiely $18-../9f.S7. ^ Century-F x connng'star, does a] ' I The iiirri nt e.spcnse itfin inc,’.iide.^ prand job mth his role as the son-in* |? vV, D. Sc.ut-.ston, Can*age 5‘‘''\ver, f, ^ the-city ad.ninistr icive | „ large real estate operator. | || this u'eek ji; ceptc<3 a'/ipointm'nc as (,-rpifK (im-gj d Soi.tti<*rn I bies,.' x^’nhiif AT PINEHURST Sunday Night, .luly 20th, 8:30 flieMlDRlW SISTWS^ /✓ClaireDodd AT SOrTHERN» PINES Mon. and Tues., July 21, 22, 8:15 P. M. No Matinee FOR IIAR^IAINS FURMTIIRE See Alton D. McT^an Opposite Hotel Aberdeen \fui>re Counr>* Dt fense itiairnian trom T. S. Johrsr.n. lilrect >r. State De fense CouimL, Di-f-ense chairmen are being nanii u in esich jf the ri^'ite^s counties to jcrordinate >.iforts tJ meet emergency irni:itio-ns i''«ultmg ctoni defenste effi)VT:a. n Aberdeen theatrE ippily inarried, and not content | apitT)! o It lay requests i< tx- largt' sal,fry becautt- it means ' an empty life, iVe endeavors to do 1 something about it—ho go<*s to work with his hand.s. He strike.® up a friend ship with uHe foiwian of lua laboring gang, capably portrayed by J. Carrol ' Xaish. Montgi/.r-rj’ goes to live with him and tJs family, becomes embroil ed in the tenants attempt to get bet ter living conditions from Montgom erys OHTi tatheir-tn-law, jind sets the stage for the unusual climax. In sup porting r»)les are Osa Mason, Cobina Wright, Jr., Sf.anlcy Clements (the l-iit thi •elusive of iliese f.v® uii C?. Additional teachers foi the cf o/itv .•ichool.''^ IS r<K5'iinsil.it> for tfce l eq'iest- ■id inciTase in c irr™i expanse ■tfme. it was explained, and the urgent r.-eed. of more iiMira lit seviral of the ’ >uho!)l.<- ealli for aifditionai- funo* for ■ - cajiital outfdy. SraWEIX TRANSH.-RKEH'' | HuVi'rt 34-yt-df-old ta.tive' CESAR ROMERO Saturday, July 19 / / Matinee 3:00 P. >L " f Nisht at 7:(»0 and 8:4o ] / II t-if Carthage, who h«s been work jrtg for || tlie past .•'■everiEl 3*i‘ars ith the- Rail—, tough boy of "Tall. Dark and Hand- I'* way Eicpr’is.'''Comp*iny ii. SanfoTri, ha some") I'fiursrim Hall, Irving Bacoti just 6een pi-ontoted to u*pres.« agentj and Oscar O'Shea, of tfre i-ompaav's offi< * in Wiridec., ’Georgy. t “S ADDLEMATES' Robert Livingston Rufe (Funny Man) Davis f .Vlso the last Chapter *>f ' “KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED" i and beginning that Ihrijlin? new setrial f “CAPTAIN MARVEL” Tom Tyler Louise Currie W AIM TS I'tasHilictt advertisen «nt.s in Me Pilot are Two C'ents^ per w^nl, nan<- iinuni 25 ••ents, casl.twlth »opy. Monday and Tuesday, July 21, 22 Night at 7:30 and 9:25 “DEVIL DOGS OF THE AIR” ^ James Cagney - P^t Margaret Lindsay Frank Mclftigh ^ A THRILLING saga of the “DEVIL DCMiS” > H.VHOm DILLFJl.VV St)VGIIT .vs fH.XKLOTTE M.cN.\GCK (Contintfrd from pnge one) conspicuous success, can Have tlie city managership." Corimendhg on Use suggestion tllat the liaiidhiils natiw migHf geC the FLOWERS, Bouquet?, Funeral set Job, The Charlotte Observer said, M. G. Bicker, Soutiern: *'Mr. Dllleihiy wouM have the ;idvan- tf tage of btnng frei - of all.' loc^al polHa- — ical entanglement% a situaticin that KODAK Films dev<ioped and pi^int-. ^guid gaiir him much fitvor with this ed—25c. Sandhills Photo Sh(,>p, N.|couatnl, it was pointed out, but hav- Ashe St. tf. I ing tJeerr here several years as direc- tor {it Oie houaicg iauttioriiiy w.auld FOR SALE: l.tiwrJU^jJtored. m*le Cooked upon as an outsider. ; Irish Setter, vety geatle. A.pply 26 is a graduate engineer, has S. May street. pieces. Pines. Phone 8261 been iti constimctloii work, aad as T„, J T head of the a»thoritry has had much For Screen Doors 1 and Windows made ^ exfw;rtifnce in handling art&jrs of the Wednesday, July 23 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Night at 7:30 and 9:15 or re-screened'Jrop U3 a cflfd. also cnblnets, tafcVha, swing?, chairs, etc. made to order. Ed.'wardJi Cabl-, net Shop, 'Vass, N. C. J27J118 ■ .9 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation ' ^ “KISSES FOR BREAKIi'AST” Dennis Morgan Shirley Ross Lw Patrick ^ Jane Wyatt Thursday and Friday, July 24,25 i ) Night at 7:30 and 9:30 jT “MILLION DOLLAR BABY” PrisciUa Lane Ronald Reagon May Robson For the TIME of your life see $$$$$$$ BABY authoifity wiih government officials «!■ Washington, indudlng both finance lOg «nd cooBtructiOtt activities.” EWlehay is- a graduate of Southern STRAY MULPS: Anyone finding; pines Hig* School and attended lh« stray army mules in this vicinity,. LTniversity of North Carolina. During please communicate with Captaitir bis early- days here, before becoming H. R. DeVore, Service Battery, 97th- Field Artillery Battalion, Fort Bragg. Jull4tf. FOR SALE', rutty Automatic 30-iral. Hot Point Electric Wlater Heater, complete with switch box and pipe ready for installation. Westing- house double Sandwich GrilK Gris- 'wold two switch Grill 14xlS. Each priced right for cash salfti W. L. Batchelor, Aberdeen- JllSpd. FOR RENT: Two I’urnished Bed^» rooms connecting. One with douUe and single bed. Other with double and two single beds. Southern ex posure. Cool Air system. E^ach with private bath. Plenty of hot water. Mrs. Batchelor, Aberdeen. J1.18. aasociatttd with- Reinecke and Co., he used to work some for the Bi^ad Street Pharmacy. D.MLY R2%INS rNTERFERE wmr SOFTBALL SCHKDI7LE LOST; Black waBet containing bills and identification papers. Finder please return to Dr. E. W. Bush, East Broad street, Southern Pines or Th« PUot and receive r«ward. Since West End took Southern Pmes 16 to 10 last Friday at the Pinehurst race track, the Sandhills Softball league hasn’t bten able to get in a game because of the rain. Carthage and Pinehurst got rain ed out Monday night, after the “Bloomer Girls" of Pinehurst had dis played their ball phiyrng superiority over the “married men with children team of Pinehurst, Softball officials hope to line up a “Bloomer Girl' team in Southern Pines to take on the Pinehurst outfit in some of the exhibition games, which will be fea tured along with the regular league schedule. A double-header is slated for Friday night, weathsr permitting. Ir. ni William Henry • June Storey J. Edward Bromberg A 70vh CentMfy*^ox fictvr* At Southern Pines Wed. and Tliurs., July 23, —8:15 P. M. (No Matinee) It's top \ooe hot in GEOIGE MONTCOMERy OSiMASSEN'iuiuiiutsii toitiu niuT. iL* siuin cumoi t «IMh Ctnhiri-tn Tiloi* Added—Speciid! The Internationttl Forum Short Sulnject, •“Will England Be Invaded?” At Southern Pines Fri. and Sat., July 25,26—8:15 P. M. Matinee Suturdliy at 3:00 « ARMY LADrcS AT LEGAL NOTICES SKMI-MONTHLY LUNCH I NORTH C.%ROLIN.4, This week’s semi-monthly Army MOORE COL'OTY. , . ^ , ... ~ IN THE SUPERIOR COUUrT luncheon was held at the Chalfonte, NOTICE Josephine Rec»r, Plaintiff, vs. Karl Recor, Defendant Club in Pineltiiret with 62 of the ^ Army ladies and their friends attwifl-, ing. Mrs. H. G. Esden was the chair-: man of the committee for' the Innch- ^ con and assisting her were mesdames Drury, E. J. Fields, R. A. Gilreath| The defendant above named will and H. r. Huftlein. After lunch, five I take notice that an action entitled as tables of bridge were in play for the j above has been commences! in the Su- remainder of the afternoon. The next! perior Court of Moore County, North luncheon will be held on July 30th. The chairman appointed to head the committee Is Mrs. George Fletcher, wife of Capt. Fletcher. Announcement Is to be made of the place th» next luncheon will be held. These luncheons held t'wlce each month or every two weeks are sponsored by the wives of the Army officers now making their homes in the Sandhills, while their husbands are stationed at Fort Bragg. Carolina, to secure an absolute di vorce : that the defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County and Answer the plaintiffs’-Complalnt in said action, or plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Com plaint. Dated this 16 day of July 1941. JOHN WILLCOX, J18,A8, Clerk of the Superior Court I
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