PAGE TWENTY THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina FRIDAY. MAY 28. 1954 THE WORLD’S SMOOTHEST- RICHEST MALTS SHADES fOR TASre • fQQp fQR Chess Expert Tops 9 Loeal Players Senor Arturo Pomar, 21-year- old chess expert from Madrid, Spain, quickly defeated nine op ponents in an exhibition last Thursday night at the Southern Pines Civic Club. Pomar played nine tables simultaneously. Present for the event were Dr. Fred C. Langner, Mrs. W. E. Cox, Sr,, W. Ed Cox, Jr., William Ken ny! Thomas K. Atkinson, and Rus sell Powell, all of Southern Pines; J. B. Little, of Pinebluff, of the Sandhills Chess Club; and Ed flHATRFS CAROLINA ^ l•S4. DAIRY QUEEN NATL. TRADE ASSN.. INC. On U. S. No. 1 Beiween Aberdeen and Southern Pines j Church Plans Awards 1 Day, Parish Outing The Church School of Emman luel Episcopal! Church will con duct its Awards Day Sunday at There’s still time to see Marilyn 9:45 a. m. Parents are invited to Monroe, Betty Grable, Lauren attend. .... Bacal, David Wayne and Rory The entire parish is invited to Calhoun in that big Cinemascope join in an outing at Pmebiutt laugh-maker in Technicolor “How Lake Wednesday of rmxt week To Marry A Millionaire,” contin- from 3 to 6 p. m., the Rev. L. V. uing at the Carolina Theatre this Coveil, rector, said this week Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Plans call for those attending to May 27-29, at 8:15 p. m., with a | bring food, with the church provi- Saturday matinee at 3. ding soft drinks and dessert. Swimming will be permitted for youngsters who are accompanied by adults. One of the best known movie aananuis v.-hcbs — critics has this to say about i^ Grove and Robert Miller of Fort which is quite enlightening In Bragg one way, at least, this is a more Pomar defeated 12 opponents | important picture than‘The Robe’, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Hudson's Gulf Service J. E. Hudson. Prop. VASS. N. C. and had one draw game in Chapel Hill the following night, where he held a similar simultaneous event. As a professional chess master he is currently touring this country. Cox also attended the exhibition at the University of North Caro lina and spent the following day at Duke University. The SandhiU Chess Club is scheduled to meet next Thursday exening at the home of Dr. Lang ner. Students Taken In Hi-Y Group A group of students initiated into the Hi-Y organization at Southern Pines High School last week werd put through their ini tiation paces Thursday night and Friday, taking part in ceremonies at the club room at the school Thursday night, also performing various stunts around town, and appearing at school Friday in cos tumes featuring such figures as Superman, Sir Galahad, a Roman gladiator—or even an infant in dianers. .... Included in the group initiated were: James Collins, Emory Smith, Bill Marley, John Ray, Claude Reams, Johnny Watkins, Julian Pleasants, James Hum phrey, Bob Cline, Jimmy McDon ald, Kenneth Tew, Joe Diggs Billy Cox and John Seymour. David Page is president of Hi- Y. because it proves that Cinema- Scope doesn’t depend on Biblical splendor and spectacular scenes | lor its impressive effects. It shows that Marilyn Mcnroe stretched out on a chaise lounge is just about as spectacular as anything old Babylon ever saw. Without ’Scope | this would have been a smash; with it, ‘Millionaire’ becomes a po- ] tential record breaker.” The Carolina Theatre proudly presents that splendid MGM pro duction “Executive Suite,” Sun day through Wednesday, May 30- June 2, at 8;15 p. m., with mati nees Sunday and Tuesday at 3 Starring a truly all-star cast, in eluding William Holden, June A1 lysen, Barbara- Stanwyck, Fred eric March, Walter Pidgeon, Shelly Winters, Paul Douglas, Louis Calhern, Dean Jagger, Nina Foch and Tim Considine, it is a powerful and gripping drama FOR RESULTS USE THE PI jOT’S classified COLUMN ECHO . SPRING For Register of Deeds Children, 3-11, Need Clothing Mrs. H. E. Calcutt, who lives in a brick house on the east side of No. 1 highway betvreen Southern Pines and^ Aberdeen, just south of the intersection of the old Aber deen highway, is collecting cloth ing for (five children three through 11 years of age in a family who lost all their clothing in a fire recently. Her telephone num ber is Southern Pines 2-8553. The family is now living in a cinder block house on the Sweet heart Lake Road, off No. 1 high way, north of Southern Pines, having moved tb,ere from the lo cation where the fire Occurred. Mrs. Calcut and other members hf the Rosendale Baptist Church, which is located on this road, are attempting to collect clothing for I the children. I am a candidate for renomina- BESSIE J. GRIFFIN abrt the kTgpinrof a large for- tion as Moore County Register of poration, pungently enacted by Deeds in the Democratic primary, that magnificent cast which qual- May 29, 1954. Your continued sup- ifies it in a multitude of depart- port will be greatly appreciated ments as a candidate for the top- and I shall strive to merit your seller of the season. confidence through the efficient Primarily and most important- conduct of the office, ly, “Executive Suite”'is superior motion picture entertainment. From a novel opening to a pro vocative climax that will send many a viewer home with some- 1 thing to talk about, the picture commands interest. It was mount ed with a great deal of production slickness; contains dialogue that is terse, to the point and often witty; and has a swift breezy pace, building up suspense at every turn. It was adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name. WE’RE PULLINS FOR TOO AND PROOD or TOUR ACHIEVEMENTS. 1954 Bert's Esso Service •A. R. Graham, Prop. Tel. 2471 Vass. N. C. For Register of Deeds I wish to announce that I am a candidate for the office of Regis ter of Deeds of Moore County, subject to the action of the Demo cratic Primary. Your support will be deeply appreciated. C. L. WORSHAM KENTUCKY bourbon Nowfiyoars Cinemascope and Stereophonic Sound, are making it possible for the folks far from New York to go to their local theatre and see Broadway musicals. When you compare the price of admission with what the New York trip would cost, the advantage is quite I evident. Such a Broadway musical is “New Faces,” the CinemaScope version of the Broadway hit which is an original, refreshing and entertainment movie hit. Using the same stage cast, inclu ding Eartha Kitt, Ronny Graham, Robert Clary, Alice Ghostley, June Carroll, Virginia De Luce and a best of others, the picture has a spontaneity about it that makes it a delight to watch throughout its 98 minutes. 'The musical numbers and skits, piled one on top of the other, are so goed and move along so smoothly that patrons will find themselves wishing for more. “New Faces” starts at the Caro lina Theatre, Thursday night, June 3, at 8:15. ATTENDS CONVENTION Dr. Boyd R. Starnes of South ern Pines attended the recent an nual convention of the North Car olina Chiropractors’ Association, held at the King Cotton Hotel in Greensboro. VOTE FOR "J SUNRISE Soulhein Pines Ph. 2-4013 Continuous Shows Daily Opens 3:00 Saturday 11:00 Sunday 1:00 — Wendell B. Kelly — For — Sheriff of Moore County • 20 Years' Experience in Law Enforcement • Lifetime Democrat • Farmer YOUR SUPPORT GREATLY appreciated a30,m7p FRIDAY, MAY 28—Last Day Victor Mature in "Dangerous Mission' Short & Cartoon SATURDAY. MAY 29—Only Double Feature Guy Madison in "Behind Southern Lines" and Edmond O'Brien in "D. O. A." Serial & Cartoon 6 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, SIX YEARS OLD, 8^ OLD QUAKER DISTILLING COMPANY. LAWRENCEBURG. INDIANA PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS VOTE FOR PINT 4/5 QUART 16 HOOF • ECHO SPRIHO DIST11LIH8 COMPAHI, IflUISVIlLE, KENTUCKY 1 E. E. (Blue) Monroe FOR MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDUCATION Your Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated for sheriff IT SUN. & MON.. MAY 30, 31 Myrna Loy, Frederic March in "Best Years of Our Lives" News” of the Day TUESDAY, JUNE 1—Only James Stewart, Robert Ryan —in— "The Naked Spur' Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2—Only Double Feature Brian Donlevy in "Montana Mike" and Louis Hayward in "Saints Girl Friday" Serial & Cartoon THURS. & FRI.. JUNE 3. 4 Barry Sullivan, Luther Adler —^in— "The Miami Story' Comedy & Cartoon iVlarilyn Monroe, Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall, Davis Wayne, Rory Calhoun, Wm. Powell in the CinemaScope Comedy in Technicolor, “How To Marry A Millionaire” Thu., Fri., Sat., May 27-29—8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 £1.. i I a candidate for tl Deniocratic nomination f Sheriff of Moore County, and your support will be deeply appreciated. R. G. FRY, Jr. FOR SHERIFF I wish to announce that I am a candidate to succeed myself as Sheriff of Moore County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. c. J. McDonald STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS FBI., SAT., MAY 28, 29 "Lone Star" Clark Gable. Ava Gardner SUN., MON., MAY 30, 31 "Desert Legion" (In Color) Alan Ladd TUES., WED.. JUNE 1. 2 Lovely To Look At" I (In Color) Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel CAROLINA THEATRE SOUTHERN PINES M-G-M’s TREMENDOUS TEN-STAR DRAMA! ^EXECUTIVE Sum THURS.. JUNE 3 "Oliver Twist" CASH AWARD NIGHT Robert Newton FRI., SAT.. JUNE 4, 5 "Girls In iTie Night Joyce Holden, Glenda Farrell TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT DARK Children under 12 in cars Free STARRING lllM HOIOEN • ill a™ ■ Bumitt SiMlim lilt Mm ■ wm PIMN ■ MIH WlNIES PAtftEliiS -Lis (Mill .jEANJm -Nina Foch Sun. thru Wed., May 30 - June 2nd—8:15 P. M, Matinees Sunday and Tuesday at 3:00 >THE FABULOUS BROADWAY MUSICAL REVUE FUMED IN Starting Thursday Night, June 3rd—8:15 Aserdeen theatrE FRIDAY. MAY 28 Night 7:15 & 9:15 ELEPHANT WALK" Elizabeth Taylor, Dana Andrews SATURDAY—DOUBLE FEATURE—Continuous from 3:00 "OKLAHOMA JUSTICE" Johnny Mack Brown KING OF THE RACE TRACK" Roscoe Karns MONDAY & TUESDAY. MAY 31. JUNE 1 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "MAKE HASTE TO LIVE" ox . at n Dorothy McGuire, Stepnen McNally WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 "THE UNTAMED HEIRESS Night 7:15 & 9:00 Tudy Canova, Chick Chandler THURSDAY & FRIDAY. JUNE 3, 4 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "DEVIL'S CANYON" Virginia Mayo, Dale Robertson