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THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, December 5, 1941 Pinehurst Paragraphs Plano and Voice Kwltal Miss Harriet Shillinglaw presented Aer piano and vocal pupils in a recital at >he school Monday afternoon. A tirge number of parents enjoyed the wcital. Miss Shillinglaw gave a tea (ollowing the performance for her pu- |wlv* as follows, Pat Shaw, Carol Sue Ktmiphrey, Sandy and Kate McKel- wav, Nadine Hueftlein, Elsie Medford, Donnie Wallace. Mary Garner, Car olyn Nelson. Sally Cheney, Emaline Iwis. Jean Johnson, Daisy Gamer, Charles and Elizabeth, with her mo ther, Mrs. A. M. Oglesby have gone to Roanoke. Va.. alter spending the fall at the Marlboro. A sister, Mrs. Strothers Smith and infant son. who has been with them while Lieuten ant Smith was on maneuvers, left Sunday for Richmond, Va. Mrs Eugene A. Dexter has arriv ed from Springfield, Mass., and is at her cottage for the season. Mrs. H. E. Conant spent the week end in Raleigh as the guest of Mr. anj Jes.sie Ritter, Faye Morgan, Betty Mrs. Jack Whorton. Ritter. Joan Cole, Margaret Annj xhe circles of the Community Bill Sledge, Marguerite Camp-,church Auxiliary met Tuesday night 'hfff, Elizabeth Thomas. Mary Louise the homes of Mrs. Eugene K. Mc- 'STacR;. Frances Campbell. Helen Hart- Kenzie and Mrs. Eric Nelson and in lefl. Betty Dunlop, Doris McDonald. ^ the afternoon at the Manse, with »nd Louise Frye. I Mrs. A. J. McKelway. Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Robertson' Mr ^rs. Bert Nicolls of Ar- «if Pelham Manor, N. Y., have return- Mass., arrived Friday for ed to Pinehurst and opened their the season. lome. "Kilblean” for the season. . .Recently Mrs. A. S. Coburn placed ^ beautifully dressed doll in the Red Mr. ana Mrs Sprigg D. Camden room, selling chances »ave gone to New York and will be proceeds to be used for sup- *t The Croydon until the first pnes in the work there. Tuesday the year, when they will return to their number was drawn and Miss Home here. Chapman was the winner. Mrs.! W. P. Morton, Jr., has gone to Coburn reports 110 chances sold, net- atJawCt^t yUSETHE Telephone 7271 Rates: 25 cents minimum; one cent per word in regular type. IN THIS TYPE, RATE IS 2 CENTS A WORD, 25-CENT MINIMUM- TERMS: CASH IN ADVANCE. FLOWE3RS, Bouquets, Funeral set pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern Pines. Phone 8261 tf GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS— Daily and Sunday. Delivered to your door for 25c weekly. Send name and address to Chas. Culling- ford. Box 501, Southern Pines, N. C. N28pd. Local Legionnaires to Hear Army Captain Veterans of World War I will hear a talk by Captain F. S. Kirkpatrick at the December meeting of the Sand hills Post of the American Legion Monday night. December 8, at 8 o'clock. Captain Kirkpatrick has been active in the Carolina maneuvers. The Ladies' Auxiliary will meet with the Post, and refreshments will be served by the Pinehurst ladies of the Auxiliary. All ex-service men and their wives are invited to attend this meeting at the Legion Hut on Maine avenue near E3ast Broad street. BATCH’S SOUTHERN PINES. N- C- A TIMELY Dress Sale We have just three groups ... each Dress an outstanding value $5.00 $6.95 $10.00 ting eleven dollars. Mrs. Elizabeth Hardison, who re-i cently resigned as Matron of the! Nashville, Ti-nn.. where he is taking 1 Defense course at Peabody. Mis.s Elsie Thomas visited friends in Raleigh over the week-end Hospital, was honored Mr. and Mrs. C. Chandler Ross of vv’ednesdav evening, November 26. by Ridgefield, Conn have arrived and ^^^ nurses'at the Hospital. Dinner wi.s *re occupying the Chester \\>H>ams -q the ttonif on tl>e Linden Road. Mr. and Later in the evening guests Mrs. VlUlianis have gone to Palm Nurses Home and enjoy- Bcach, Florida for the winter colored pictures of Carolina scenes, Jwhich were shown by Misses Yeomans The basketball season will open at i , uiahnn Pinehurst Friday night with both| oisnop^ girls and boys games between Pine- portable Typewriters for Christ- hurst and Vdss-Lakeview teams . ' »r Mrs. \V. H. Coffey is spending the]"’'’® presents at Ha>es, week with relatives in Statesville. ;—;—-—- — Mrs. P. C. VVingo and children, Advertise in The PLot for iiesults* Sandhills Funeral Home Offices of Patlerson’s Mutual Burial Ass’n. Southern Pines, N. C. Tel. 8111 ABERDEEN and SOUTHERN PINES Betty Grablc Reginald Gardiner Wednesday, Dec. 10 MATINEE 3:30 Night at 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT ‘•GLAMOUR BOY” Jackie Coeper Walter Abel Susanna Faster Darryl Hickman I “Buy Christmas Gifts Early” 17 more shopping days until Christm&s, with merchandise so hard to get this year we advise you to do your shopping early tihls year. GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Give: Gloves—Neckties — Spoit Coats— Give: Pillow Cases—Table-Cloths—Scarfs Give: Panties — Slips — Outing’ Pajamas and Gowns Give: Cosmetics—School Supplies Luggage. IVIel'V’iix Oros., Inc. Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, Dec. 6 MATINEE 3:00 Night at 7:00 and 8:45 THE RANGE BUSTERS in “THE KIDS LAST RIDE” Ray Corrigan Dusty King Max “Alibi” Terhune Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 8, 9 MATINEE 3:30 MONDAY Night at 7:15 & 9:15 “A YANK IN THE R. A. F.” Tyrone Power John Sutton Thursday and Friday, Dec. 11,12 MATINEE 3:30 THURSDAY Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “WEEK-END IN HAVANA” Alice Faye Carmen Miranda John Payne Cesar Romero Photographed la THRILLING TECHNICOLOR iiiTnmiiiiifiiiiiiMnmiiiii FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen FOR SALE: Deluxe Chevrolet Sedan. 7,500 mileage. Used 10 months. See it. Drive it. Bargain, $500. Andrew I. Sherman, 15 South Ridge St.. corner. New Hampshire. N28tf. NIAGARA Miss Nettie Williams who spent the summer in Orange, N. J., arrived j last week for the winter. ! Mr. and Mrs. Alton Williams and| baby, also Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie | of Jonesboro, visited D. D. Cameron ■ Sunday. [ Mrs. V. W. Driggers and son. Wen-, dell, spent a few days in Florida last, week. Mrs. J. W. Frank and Miss Nettie Williams went to Lumberton Satur-; day to see Anita Frank who is ill in a Lumberton Hospital. Her condition, is reported ns somewhat improved. ; Mrs. Mary Steele of Akron. Ohio, is visiting her sister. Mrs. V. W. Drig- I gers. I Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Craine of I Portsmouth. Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. ID. D. Cameron last week. I Miss Lillie Lowe of Rockingham 'was in Niagara Tuesday. No Returns All Sales Final FOR RENT: Large, sunny second- floor rooms adjoining bath. Will rent single rooms or apartment. IjO- cation desirable and prices reas onable. Mrs. C. J. Temple, Vass, N. C. D5. FOR RENT: Eight-room, steam heat ed, furnished residence, located on U. S. Highway No. 1, three blocks from main business district, Aber deen, N. C., price $50.00 per month. Also, five-room furnished duplex apai’tment, same vicinity, $35.00 per month. See or telephone J. Tal bot Johnson, Aberdeen, or your broker. tf. WANTED: ALL KINDS OF MEND ING, MAKING OF CURTAINS AND DRAPES AT HOME BY A REFINED \VHITE WOMAN. AD DRESS L. BOX 288, SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. N14TF. W'ORK WANTED: By white woman, practical nurse and housekeeper; experienced in care of children; can drive car. Write or see Mrs. Cath erine Brooks. Pinebluff. D5pd. Wallace Bryant, the well-known Boston portrait painter who has for many years had his home and studio on the corner of Dogwood avenue and Orchard road, Weymouth Heights, one of the most charming corners in the vicinity, is planning to remodel his house into apartments. There will be two apartments on the ground floor—one of a living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bath; and another similar one with two bed rooms. Also a large studio apart ment on the second flooc He hopes to have these ready about January 1. For further information write or see Mr. Bryant at his studio. N28-d5pd. Sales Service Pinehurst Garage Co., Inc. Phone 4951 Plnehanit, N. C. FOR SALE: FOUR CONVERTIBLE CARS: EXCELLENT CONDITION. DRIVEN BY OWNER AND CHAUFFEUR ONLY. PHONE 7352. N7tf. NOTICE: This is to notify all con cemed that I am not responsible for any debts incurred by persons other than myself. W. H. Wilson Southern Pines. N14-D5pd FOR SALE: Lots 19 and 20 In Block R&IO in map of Southern Pines. Address Dr. J. P. Monroe, Sanford, N. C. N14-21-28D5.pd. FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment. Heat, li,7hts and refrig eration furnished. Adults only. The Ellington, 31 W. Vermont Ave. N28TF. FOR SALE; Crossed Spitz and Shep herd puppies. Nice playmates for children. Price reasonable. See Mrs. Patterson at Manly, N. C. D5pd. WORK WANTED by experienced cook and maid. Health Certificate. Write or see Bonnie Brown, care Jacob Steele, Pine Crest Manor, Sanatorium, N. C. D5. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLE3N; Black kitten with white spot under neck, Sunday. Reward far return to Mrs P. J. Mitchell, corner, Con necticut avenue and Pag« ’street. D5pd. FOR REJNT: $50. Completely modem furnished cottage. Two bed rooms. All electric kitchen, furnace, fire place. At Skyline three miles north of Southern Pines, on U. S. High- waj^o. One. Telephone 7189. D5. WORK WaJ^TED by experienced white yard and houM mar-. Can drive car. Floor waxing and win dow washing. Preaton Brooka, Manly, N. C. 12-5pd. CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present The millions of Garbo fans, remci.i- bering ‘•Ninotchka ’ and her earlier triumphs, make a ready-made aud ience for her new offering, “Two-Fac ed Woman,” the attraction at Pine hurst. Sunday night, Dec. 7th at 8:30 and Monday, Dec. 8th at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. This transformation of a tragedienne to a comedienne started with "Ninotchka'’ and is completed in “Two-Faced Woman". This come-j dy brings to audiences not only a glam orous Garbo but a laughing, loving, high - spirited. captivating Garbo, | Melvyn Douglas, always dependable, delivers his share of humor in a tail- cr-made role, while Constance Ben nett, with a new hair-do, scores high in the laughter poll with a character ization different from most of her usual assignments. Thero will be no attraction at Pine hurst Wednesday, Dec. lOth, but on Friday, Dec. 12th at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m., that inimitable pair of comedians, Abbott and Costello, will appear in the “louder and funnier,” production, "Keep 'Em Flying." with Martha Ray, Dick Foran, Carol Bruce, Wil liam Gargan and the Six Hits in the supporting cast. This picture takes the comedy pair into the air via an Army Air Corps training school, as a cou ple of carnival barkers who join with their pal. Dick Foran. stunt flier who enters the air school. Abbott and Ccs- tello deliver another laugh-packed hit. At Southern Pines, Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 8, 9 at 8:15 p. m. with a Tuesday matinee, that beautiful pro duction. “The Chocolate Soldier,” with Nelson Eddy and Rice Stevens, is playing a return engagement and pa trons are going to get a thrill with the beautiful voice and personality of Rice Stevens, the Metropolitan Opera star, who makes her screen debut in this production. Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 10, 11, brings a truly all-star cast in Ed ward Arnold, Edward G. Robinson, Laraine Day and Marsha Hunt in a powerful newspaper story, “Unholy Partners.” It is the story of a cru sading newspaper man who joins a partnership with the head of a gamb ling ring—and wins. It is a fast mov ing picture built around the conflicts resulting from their opposed mo tives. Friday and Saturday, Dec.12, 13, with a Saturday matinee, brings back the new edition of the famous "Thin Man” comedies, "The Shadow of the Thin Man.” with, of course, William Pov.-ell and Myrna Loy In the star roles, aided and abetted by Dickie Hall, as Powell’s sma!! son, and, of course, Asta, the family dog. Com edy Is so cleverly blended with mys tery In this attraction that lovers of either type of picture can be assur ed of seeing just what they want. Classified BAKED BAAOAIXS* See our Sat urday Only Specials on .\ngel Food Cake in the i^vertiaement on Page 5 of The PUot. PEXHANS: 20 cents a pound. Delivered In Southern Pines In five or 10 pound bags. 100 pound bags cheap er. P. O. Box 267; telephone 7225. D5tf TWO YOUNG MEN will drive cars (or trucks) to New York City for transportation; will go single or together. Both New York licensed drivers. Local references. Phone 6483. D5pd. FOR SALE; One early American! pine drop-leaf table, with six square,! tapering legs. In excellent condition.! Will seat six people. Telephone! 5965. D5pd. ] LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN: Light Brown collie dog, male, 1 1-2 yeatp old. Ring (white) neck. Owner’s name plate on collar. Notify L. T. 1 Avery, Southern Pines, Phone 7353 and receive reward . 12-5pd. FOR RENT: Two heated bedrooms. Also an apartment for one person. Miss Roberta. 15 Penn. Ave., E^t, Opposite Public Park. l2-5pd. Thousands of Books for ChristThaa at Hayea.’ At Pinehurst Sunday Night, Dec. 7th—8:30 Monday, Dec. 8th, 3:00 and 8:30 , GAT, WARM. UU6HING GARBO IN J, ekinotchkaI MOOD! sMrs. Nicef f MELVVN _ DOUGUS m wJetf0.Q0ldwy«-M*y*r » __ „ . IWD-FACEDWQMAK conTiucf ; BENNEH-YOUNG icfcoivr® meison eddy BIS! iwy.|} ,victol$avm At Southern Pines Mon. & Tue., Dec. 8, 9—8:15 P. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 At Southern Pines Wednesday and Thursday December 10-11 8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 Lo¥e! Hates! Passions! KHOIYIMINE uuusi£ fh mm :iRNOLD • DAY • HUKT ' WILLIAM T. ORR * DON BEODOI f A Mttvyn L«Ro» ProdutHon /' ' OIrccttd by M*rvyn LtRoy /a ProdHCCd by $<mucl Marx ' cosnvvo AONiveRSAiPfcruRe At Pinehurst Friday, Dec. 12th—3:00 & 8:30 P. M. At Southern Pines Fri. & Sat, Dec. 12,13—8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 „
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