Page Eight ■CHURCHES! CATHOLIC .Sunday Military Masses are cele brated at the Church of St. Anthony of Padua, East Vermont Avenue, Southern Pines at 8, 9:30 and 10:30. Chaplain Major Dunn will celebrate the 9 a. m. Mass at the Holy Child Church, Pinebluff, each Sunday dur ing the absence of Father Tait, As sistant to Father Harkins. Week day Mass at 7:30 Holy Communion be low and during Mass. THE VILLAGE CHAPEL Puiehuxsi The Rev. Thaddeus A. Cheatham, D. D, minister. Sunday services: The Holy Communion, 8 a. m. BAPTIST CHURCH First Eaptist Church, corner of Ashe street and New York avenue. J. Fred St rnson, pastor. 11:00 a. m.' preaching service. Sunday school and Bible classes, 9:45; B. T. IT., 7 p in.; evening preaching service at 8 p. m. EPISCOPAL Emmanuel Episcopal Church, E. Mass. ave., the Rev. F. Craighill Brown, B A., B. D., rector. Regular Sunday services. Holy Communion * a ' (except first Sunday of j j (Hub (Tfyalfonte (Presents § i' | ANNE RUSSELL |. u s Singing Your Favorite Songs v * Accompanied at the Piano by 1 " i |i PHIL HARTWELL ijj I * :!!• I c Nightly Through Labor Day 1 } I •• • H : i Dining ami Dancing ; Officers and Civilians | ' r I I ' Phone Reservation Pinehurst 2281 I ABERDEEN THEATRE - Saturday, August 28 , Night at 7:30 and 9:15 MATINEE 3:00 "Mexicala Rose" Gene Autry Smiley Burnette i Monday and Tuesday, August 30, 31 Night at 7:30 and 9:45 "Action In The North Atlantic" Humphrey Bog art Raymond Massey Wednesday, September 1 Night at 7:30 and 9:15 "Two Senoritas From Chicago" Jinx Falkenburg Joan Davis Thursday and Friday, Sept. 2, 3 Night at 7:30 and 9:25 "Hitler's Madman" i John Carradine Patricia Morison lir.onth); Church School 9:30, Morn I fng Prayer 11 o'clock (Holy Commun ; ion first Sunday of month); Young People's Service League 7 p. m Wednesdays: Holy Communion at 10 a m.; Intercession 10:30 a. m. CHURCH OF WIDE FELLOWSH-F Congregational Rev. Tucker G. Humphries, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; Morn ing Worship, 11 a. m.; Youth Fellow ship League, 7:15 p. m.; Fellowship Forum, 8 p. m. The sermon theme will be "I Pray ed and I Prayed and I Prayed." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Christ Jesus" is the subject o( the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Church, East New Hamp shire Avenue, Sunday morning Au 1 gust 29th at 11 o'clock. The Golden i Text is from Micah: "Thou Bethle- i hem Ephratah, though thou be little j among the thousands of Judah, yet ] out of thee shall he come forthunto j me that is to be ruler in Isreal; I whose goings forth have been from of old, from everlasting." Sunday School convenes at the same hour j The Wednesday evening meeting is at Bo'clock. The Reading Room, which is located in the church, is open Wednesday afternoons from 3 to 5 o'clock. I THE PILOT. Southern Pines. North Carolina ifi I Y%r Telephone V 7271 THREE CENTS PER WORD IN CAPITALS, BLACK TYPE (LIKE THIS), MINIMUM CHARGE 30 CENTS. Two Cents Per Word, Regular Type, Minimum Charge, 30 cents. FILMS DE\ ELOPED and printed fo; 25 cents. Reprints 3 cents. Your satisfaction guaranteed. Sandhills Photo Shop, 49 Ashe street. Ma. FOR MEMORIALS of dignity and lasting beauty, contact D. Carl Fry, Carthage, representing Pal mer Stone Works. Jlltf PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, includ ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including June Lang, glamorous movie star. Money re funded if not satisfied. Southern Pines Pharmacy. Jly. 9-Sept. lOpd TUK SALE: Two Dalmatian puppies, one male, one female. Telephone W. O. Moss 5182. J3otf FREE! if Eftccess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigest ion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat ing, Nausea, Gas Pains, get free sample, Udga. at Southern Pines ] Pharmacy. J3O-01pd | STRAYED to my home, Fox Terrier [ puppy. Owner can have same by paying for Adv. Mrs. George! White,, Kensington Road. A27pd. JUST A REMINDER THAT E. W. Bruton sells all kinds Fire In surance. See or write E. W. Bru ton, Jackson Springs, N. C. Be Sure—lnsure. July3o—Jan. 30 , BUY YOUR COPY OF MR. HUGH i DAVE MacWHIRR. On sale at Hayes' | Sandhills Book Shop, or The Pilot j FOR BEST RESULTS USE THE : PILOT'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN ! GET YOUR TAXI SIGNS AT THE i PILOT. ASTERS, ZINNIAS and Marigolds. ! 25c bunch. Mrs. Stanley T. Dunn, Southern Pines Nursery, Youngs Road. A27pd. FURNISHED HOUSE or apartment desired by post office employe. Communicate "Wisler" local post office. A20,27pd. PINS, PINS, PINS: We have them of' all kinds—straight pins, safety j pins, bobby pins, hair pins—also | needles. Vass Drug Store, Vass. A2O. DOES YOUR WELL go dry? Have' one drilled; you can depend on it. j We have material at present. ; Write for estimate, giving loca- 1 tion. Heater Well Co., Raleigh, ; N. C. FOR SALE: One steel filing cab net, like new. W J. Sanborn, Dog- I wood Road. A27pd WANTED: to rent in Southern Pines j furnished or unfurnished, suitable | for two families. Postal employees. I J. A. Webb, Box 1,000, Cainp j Mackall. A27pd | WANTED: 3 OR 4-ROOM APART MENT OR 4 OR 5-ROOM HOUSE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- ! ED.IN SOUTHERN PINES OR PINEBLUFF. J. S. ABBOTT. BOX 1.000, CAMP MACKALL A27pd FOR SALE: Baby bassinette, and j other articles.. Call 5943 A27ch 1 FOR RENT: 2 small furnished apart ments for light housekeeping, $10.50 and $12.50 per week. Phone 3071. A27pd. GRAND PIANO for sale or ex- j change. Fir3t class condition. Write j A. R. Bell, West End. No phone. Al2chg. FOR SALE: Singer sewing machine in good condition. Miss Alice I Holmes. Phone 5053. A27pd WANTED TO RENT: Furnished apartment or house about Sept. Ist or 15th by army officer, wife and 9 months old son. Please reply to Lt. Nelson, care this paper. 3tnp ; WATER from Drilled wells is bet • j ter. We have some material left., Write for estimate, giving location of home. Heater Well Co., Raleigh, N. C. A2ocg : S3WING MACHINE for sale.. Can be seen Saturday morning, corner, May street and Illinois avenue.; Mrs. Hutt. A27cg. LOST DOWNTOWN: White hall finished ->ullover sweater on needle. Reward. Call 7189, or The , PILOT. A27pd. 'TOWN BOARD ADOPTS BUDGET ! AND LISTENS TO PLEAS (Continued from Page 1) .'which $22,356 75 will be paid from '(the Water Department and from earnings from sinking fund invest ments. • Inconclusion, the Board authorized the building of a band stand in the j Municipal Park facing Ashe Street! with plans for a temporary d«mce! I floor. ' RETURNS TO CAMP BEALE J 1 Pvt. Elwood B. Hatch left Monday j [ for Camp Beale, Calif., after spend j ing a few days furlough with his i I | mother, Mrs. J. M. Hatch. j Mrs. Lenora Mulholland and niece. j r Shirley Warren, spent last week in 5 1 Newport News, Va., with Mrs. Mul [ holland's daughter. Mrs. James Roe . j buck and family. Little Fay Roebuck j returned to Southern Pines with her ■, I grandmother for a visit. I "IFOR SALE: 1 cabinet model com- I I bination Radio and Phonograph " I with records, Plays ten; 1 Univer- | j | sal electric cleaner; 20 chickens, | ' | fryers. Mrs. E. H. Mullinax, next | j to Ball Park on South Bennett j j street. A27pd. • j LOST: One lady's Pickard wrist j watch and one gold bracelet with J i white cameo. Phone 8705. A27pd. -jSEE OUR NEW Push Carts and ■ I Rockers for babies. C. G. Farrell • ! Furniture Store, Aberdeen. A27cg. ", BEDROOM for rent. 32 East Penn -11 sylvania. A27pd. ' i WANTED TO BUY: Used car. Give . I price and condition. "Key," The I Pilot. A27Sl7pd. j WANTED: Local lady to do light '! office work, sl4 to start. Good ad- ! vancement. Phone G342. A27pd. i i PEARS now ready. Place orders ' now as 90 per cent are already ! sold. D .D. Elliott. A27pd. 1 FOR SALE: 1 tea wagon; 1 Nesco i electric baker and roaster combina- ! tion. Call, 10 North Ridge Street I A 27 pd. j OFFICER WANTS ride to and from . Camp Mackall. South Area. Must I be at camp by 7a. m. Will pay, I Address "Ride," PILOT. A27cg. I AVAILABLE furnished rooms with kitchen privileges for married | couples. No children. Dr. Daniels. A27chg. Scotties' DINING | - , DANCING Scotties Presents i EILEEN and her Orchestra. I 7 Pieces Nightly Except Mondays 8:00 till 12*30 Delicious Foods DINNERS from $1.25 up ! For Reservation Call Southern Pines 6793 | FIRST SHOWING" 1 | Fall Dresses for the Larger Woman, j || $16.75 and up j . J| j h Youthful Women's Hats —Flattering \ Is r» • !' Styles in Nice Colors. J !| BATES DRAPERIES and SPREADS j ;Jj We have some very smart combina- jj » |: tions in Bales Spreads and Draperies to Match ji | SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. . (Lite Ark | COUNTRY DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL f! . For Girls and Boys Opens Tuesday. October 5 Organized Games Kindergarten Deoartment TRANSPORTATION IF DESIRED Mrs. Millicent A. Hayes, Principal Indiana Avenue Extension Southern Pines ♦ CAROLINA THEATRES Pineiiursi Southern Pines Present Moniy Wooiiey and Grade Fields in "Holy Matrimony'* AT PINEHURST Sunday Night, August 29th—3:30 MABJOBIE UTESOU • FREDDIE SUCK and hit ORCHESTRA ( by DAVID HEMPSTEAD thd by EDWARD M OWFfITH . OtteiM.' b» fcwtoe and b«M tool f ~ AT SOUTHERN PINES Sun., Mon., Tues., Aug 29, 30, 31—8:15 P. M. (No Matinee) Joan Crawford and Fred Mac Murray in "'Above Suspicion" At Southern Pines Wed. and Thu., Sept. 1, 2, —8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 Claudette Colbert, Paulette Goddard and Veronica Lake in "So Proudly We Hail" At Southern Pines Fri. and Sat., Sept. 3, 4—8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 \ Friday, August 27, 1943