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Pu.lje Kight THE PILOT, Soothern Pines, North CaroBn» Friday, March 13, IMZ. HCHUKHESI^ I'UEfSBITKKIAN | firowt'.sja Memorial Presbyterian | Cli trch. t:ie Kev. P;. L. Barber, pas-j tiK"; morr.ing wi>r;>hip 9:45 a. m.:; ofiiirch s.h'Ol a. m.: juniori it*iguo -• (> m., Youner peoples lea.^ >> I,- 7 p. ir. BVITIST x*oior t'liH-W The S<-nic)r Circle of the Woman’s A'LisionAry Society of the Baptist • ■^urch will meet Tuesday afternoon, Xun-h 17, at three o'clock at the ;i ,.iie of Mis. J G. Harrington, 41 M'y street -SpiyUI l*re»«'ht>r Ur I C Greer, superintendent of thi* 15,-tptist Orphanage at Thomas, vitie, N S., will preach at the Sou- tU-ru Fines Baptist Church Sunday, M inh 15, at 11 o’clock. Dr. Greer w an outstanding: spt'aker and was .heird la.<t week at the Pinehurst Forum. singer Sunday •riiomas C Robertas, well.known to'ior soloist from Wilkes Barre, Pa., wif.l be featured in the 11 o'clock ser-i vnoe at the Baptist Church Sunday.] Having done much radio and churcfij w;>rk, Mr Roberts haa gained widel I>o,7ii!anty as a singer. Sug^ar Rationing Rutionini; Hooks and Inslrui- lions Received; Dale for (Jetlinji Stamps Not Set Rationing books and instruc tions for the distribution of sug ar, under wartime rogulations, have been received by the Moore County Rationing Board, but the date for registration to receive these books has not yet been set, it was announced this week by J, L. McGraw, rationing chairman. The rationing books which may be used later for other goods are to be distributed probably some time near the first of April for the purchase of sugar by individuals and families. Complete instruc. tions on their use will accompany them. Mr. McGraw said that the final registration plans for obtain, ing the rationing stamps would be announced later. at JxjY^ C^it -i'K2.3.'3amn Telephone 7271 Rates: 23 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. FLOWERS, Bouquets. Funeral set pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern Pines. Phone 8261 tf Can adcommodate four paying guests, AlS'» bungalow for rent. Sixteen miles w'est of Pinehurst. Miss Merrow, Eagle Springs, M13pd KPISOOP.VL Wininanuel Episcopal Church, the ■Rov. F. Craighill Biwvn, B. A. B. D., rector; Frday, M.trch 13, The Litany i."! p m., Sunday, March 15, Holy I'.immunion 9 a. m„ church school •> {0 a m., .\nte.Communion and IJcany 11 a. ra.; Wednesday, Marchi IS, Holy Communion 10 a. m.; ’Wom en’s Au.<iliary Study Group 3 p. m.; I'vening prayer, 4;43 p, m.; Friday, M-irch 20, The Litany 4:45 p, m. U»K FKLIX>« SHIP Tlie Church of Wide Fellowship, Ffeiinett street and New Hampshire •ivonue. tiif Rev. Voigt O. Taylor, ,1 istor: vServices Sunday, March 15. O'lurch School at 9:45 a. m.; the Monung Church Worship at 11:00 I 111, with it-nnon by the pastor on *tie theme. “Equipment We Need:” ttio Voutn L«ague and the Fellowship Forum, both at 7:00 p. m, MI.SSION'.VRV S(K’IKT^ I'he Woman'.s Misionary Society of Ifio Church of Wide Fellowship will pieet in the Church Parlor, Thursday. March 1» at 12:30. A buffet lunch v.'ili be sei-ved, t HUISTI.AN 'Substjiace" is the subject of the' i?.i3ur-s<?ruioii at the Christian More Books Wanted For Use by Soldiers F. L, Walton, U, S. O. program di rector at Fort Bragg, announced here yesterday that the U. S, O, is holding open house next Sunday at Fort Bragg .and that the organiza. non is making a final drive to col lect all book.s possible for use by the soldiers at the Fort. The Red Cross room in the Straka building is serving as the depository for books which are to be given to the -\rmy. Mr, Walton said that all books left there Friday, between 10 a. m. and 12 and 2 p. m. and 5 would bo picked up Saturday and takeji to the Fort. C.XKTHAGE MAN IN.Il'RED Walter Hardister of Carthage, marine stationed at New River, wa.s amoT.jj those who were injured Sat urday in the explosion of an ammuni. tion.laden tnick near Smithfield. Latest count revealed five and possibly six dead as the result of the explosion. Known dead included Wil. lie Howell of Goldsboro, 33, a taxi- c*river; George Stroupe of Gastonia: Cecil E. Propst of Lawndale; Mrs. Minnie Lewis of Raleigh; and Buck Mitchell of Dunn. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen FOR SALE: 'White Mountain Res. taurant with land in resort town on a main street. May 30 to Oct. 15th season. Tourist trade, also suitable for drug store, souvenirs or groceries. Wm. Fahey, General Delivery, Southern Pines, N. C. M13.20.27A3pd, TOR RENT: One two.room furnished, heated apartment. Adults. The El. lington, 31 West Vermont avenue. . F20pd.tf. Sales Service Pinehurst Garage Co., Inc. Phone 4931 I*tnehur9t, N. C. Filmed in Technicolor, which in. cidentally hits a new high in per fection, and loaded with the kind of entertainment America is seeking these troubled times, "Songs of tlie Islands.” the attraction at Pine, hurst, Sunday night, March 15th, at 8:30 and Monday, March 16th at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m., offers a delight ful filmusical which has plenty of hiarty humor,, excellent song jium- btrs and the kind of dance routines that will make audiences hold their breaths. Take the alluring Islands, add Betty Grable and V'ictor Mature; then put Jack Oakie, Thomas Mitchell, George Barbier and Billy Gilbert for spots on and on, and patrons will leave the Theatre feeling that there aren’t any troubles that can drown the chuckles you have had. White Mountain Rental. First class 8-room, fully furnished house in Christian resort town suitable 2.6 people; 2 baths, 2 car garage, elec. trie lights, water, etc., no hay fev er. Located on small hilltop. Avail able May 30 to Oct. 1st. For de. tails address owner. 'V\’illiam Fa. hey. General Delivery, Southern Pines, N. C. M13,20.27A3pd. The search for talent is the never, ending business of Hollywood and its movie makers. But out of the thousands of young hopefuls who flock each year to this Mecca of their dreams, only a few can be chos. on. The lucky combination of talent, good looks and that intangible some, thing which for want of a better term we call screen personality, is all too rare, and when the Hollywood spotlight turns up a newcomer who has all three, there is general re joicing. Goldon.voiced, fifteen-year- old Gloria Warren of Wilmington, Delaware, is the latest newcomer to make the prade and she is intro, duced to the public in “Always In My Heart,” the attraction at Pine hurst, Wednesday, March 18, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. The story is of family loyalty with Walter Huston as the music-loving- father; Kay Francis as ihe mother: Frankie Thomas as the brother, Borrah Minevitch and his Harmonica playing Ra.scals come in for music and comedy. Science Church, Eiist New Hampshire Avenue, Sunday morning, March 15 at 11 o’clock, Sunday School con, venes at 9:45. The W'ednesday evening meeting is at S o'clock. The Re.iding Room, which is located in the church, is open Wednesday afternoons from 3 to 5 oclock. I Aberdeen theatrEI Saturday, March 14 MATINEE ;l:00 Night at 7:00 and “HI IXETS FOR BANDITS” Hill “Wild Hill Hickok” ELLIOTT Te\ JSitter Frank Mitchell Monday and Tuesday, March 16-17 Night at 7:15 and !>:15 “WILD HILL HICKOK RIDES” CiiWiilance Hennelt Hruce Cabot Warren William Heltv Hrewer Dr. J. L Neal VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, On Friday, March 20th, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m., Paulette Goddard, Ray j Milland and Roland Young, will be I seen in “The Lady Has Plans," in I which comedy and melodrama are j adroitly blended in a highly ejiter. I taining story about foreign agents, ! mixed ideniitids. Maximum sus. ; pense and plenty of laughs features , this exciting story of Gestapo intri. i gue in the United States and Lis- ] bon resulting in a highly amusing I springboard for a handsome produc tion. imHni»iiiiwi»ni»»iuiimtounHumuttiimuiinn»»imiHi»iimHtntu«»»»«im f i ijLTf 9 SOUTHERN PINES. N- C See our VERY SPECIAL Group of Easter Toys Games Stuffed Animals See the Bunny Family Also Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy With the Books and Games SALE THIS WEEK Dobbs Hats Parker Felts iS t: CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present ROOMS: Comfortable rooms at reasonable rates. Meals if desir ed. Wayside Inn, Ind. Ave. and May St. Marl3. Pd. AT PINEHURST ^ Sunday Night, March o oA BETTY GRABLEi I5th— 8:30 V'CTOR MATURE JACK OAKIE M TO SEND TELEGRAM just call. Postal Telegraph and read your' me.ssage You can wire money and flowers by Postal Telegraph Phone | Southern Pines 6381 M(5-13-20p(l. ; i WATCHES REPAIRED (Jet this work done while Parts Are Available R. A. WARREN Southern Pines, N. C. WANTED: Table Girl. Jefferson Inn, I Bicycles Repaired Will bu.v bicycles, reRardless of condition. F. E. Walker Phone 6813 41 Maine Ave. This week at the Southern Pinos Theatre again features return en- fragenxont.s of outstanding produc. tions. beginning with Kay Kyser, his Band and John Barrymore in “Play, mates," on Monday and Tuesday, March 16, 17, with a Tue.sday mat. inee,; fol.owed by Norma Shearer and Melvyn Douglas in “We Were Dancing," Wednesday and Thursday, March 18, Ifl, with a Thursday mati nee, and winding up the week on Fri day and Saturday, March 20, 21, wiUi a Saturday matinee, with Virginia Uliedler, Douglas McPhail and a host of talent in “Born To Sing," Monday, March 16th 3:00 and 8:30 p. ni. Wednesday, March 18 MATINEE 3:30 Niffht at 7:1.5 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT HONOLULU LU” I.ujse Velez Hruce Hennett I.,eo Carrillo Larry Parks SEE ME AT ONCE for best small farm cash bargain in Moore Coun. ty. Good neighborhood, excellent schools and churches. Shields Cam. eron. Southern Pines, N. C, M6-13pd, .'.lAKE THAT LONG DISTANCE trip by bus and save the differ ence, Special rates to long dis tance points. Tickets and informa, tion at Postal Telegraph Co., Sou. them Pines, Phone 6381. M6.13- 20pd. Thursday and Friday, March 19-20 Niffht at 7:15 and 9:15 ‘THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER” Bette David Monty Woolley Ann Sheridan Jimmy Durante When in Carthape EAT AT The Puritan Cafe Grade A Your Business Appreciated FOR SALE: Printed signs: ''Room for Hejit,” “No Trespassing," “Taxi,’ "Furnished Rooms,” and many others. At THE PILOT, W. Pennsylivanla Ave., Telephone 7271. NEED NEW BUSINESS FORMS Get them from THE PILOT. Qual ity printing. Modem, high speed press. W. Pennsylvania avenue. Telephone 7271. YOI R BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS: The Pilot Lonff-Established Weekly Distribution Throughout Moore County. Sandhills Daily News Daily Coverage of the RESORT Section Both Published by THE PILOT, INC. Tele. 7271 Southern Pine? ,\T IMNEHURST \ Wednesday, March 18 FRANCIS-HUSTON 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. ^ AT PlNEHUllST Friday, March 20th 3:00 and 8:30 p. ni. PiA» t 1{. Albert Oekker - M«rgar»t Hiy« C»cH Kellaway • Edwud Monte W'* ftirtcWlhi MO"*’' •■$•»••• WwilllMWlWIII At Southern Pines '‘I" Monday and Tuesday March 16-17,8:15 p. m. «^o«ao,o w. BARRYMORE • VELEZ • SIMMS Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 WayRobson.PatsyKelly.PeterUndHayes anJ Kay Kvstr’s Bind featuring Harry Babbitt, ho Kabtbblt, S\ason • Produced and Dtrrittd by David Batter. At Southern Pines WEI), and THURS. WW^DANCIHG Oikll LEE MAIUORII PATRICK • BOWMAN • MAIN REOINALD ALAN Hotma OWEN • MOWBRAY • BATES ' VmOINtA WEIDli* KAV McDONAlO J IH> OOHCtY >«AOS" KAOIANO J OOUMAS McfHAIt«.' At Southern Pines Fridiiy and Saturday March 20-21, 8:15 p.m. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 ,
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