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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1955 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina PAGE SEVENTEEN If you plan to grow spring flowering bulbs for several years, it pays to prepare the soil thoroughly and fertilize liberally. Use ^ fertilizer such as 8-8-8 at the rate of about four pints per 100 square feet. Mix the fertil izer thoroughly with the soil and make sure that some of the fer tilizer is placed as deeply as the bulb is planted. AT ST. ANTHONY'S AUDITORIUM Scout Recognition Dinner Set Monday The annual Boy Scout recogni tion dinner in Moore District has been scheduled for Monday at 7 p.m. in the new Catholic School auditorium on Ashe St., it was an nounced today by Brig. Gen. Pear son Menoher, district chairman. Featured speaker will be Spur- mmfIRST NATIONAl POU FOR MOVIE-GOERS I Vote Today FOR YOUR CHOrCES OF THE YEAR! VOTE! Nov. 17tlito2^ Get Your Ballot in the Lobby of This Theatre :s SUNRISE THEATRE ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY BOURBON Now O years 3' 4S $3.85 4/5 Qf. 86 PROOF . ECKO SPRING DISTILLING COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY •3 (A CHARTERED PRIVATE CLUB) OPEN FOR THE SEASON Featuring GEORGE TRUDEAU and His Society Orchestra Who were engaged at the Oyster Harbor Club at Cape Cod this past summer Located 2 miles from Southern Pines on Midland Road PHONE 4604 FOR RESERVATIONS geon Gaskin of Raleigh, Scout ex ecutive for Occoneechee Council. Moore is one of the 12 counties in the Council areai Moore District Scout officers for 1956 will be installed at the din ner, and there will be a “tapping ceremony” for adult members of Moore’s new “Order of the Ar row” chapter. The latest fund drive figure reached on both County and Council level will be announced. Moore County had raised a total of approximately $4,900, which is not as high as the figure reported at this date last year. The Monday night event will begin with a “pot luck supper,” served in the auditorium. Serving as chairman of the various ar rangement committees are Mrs. Harry Pethick, Mrs. Paul 'yYard, Mrs. C. D. May, Mrs. Frank Mar tin, Mrs. Erskine Crew and Mrs. George Heinitsh of Southern. Pines; Mrs. James Tufts, Pine- hurst; Mrs. North Lewis, West End; Mrs. Clinton Campbell and Mrs. Dalrymple, Carthage; Mrs. Phillip Mather and Mrs. Harold Payson, Pinebluff; Mrs. John Phillips, Cameron; and Mrs. Rus sell Batchelor, Aberdeen. Supplies of grain, ingredients and by-products available for feed in the United States during 1955-56 are at record high levels, both in total and per animal unit of the prospective livestock popu lation. Agnes Moorehead. A rather unusual, always en grossing and somewhat provoca tive drarnatic offering, it is of in terest for both its theme and its highly professional and appealing production. It is filmed in Cine mascope breadth and soft de- Luxe Color. Sunday through Wednesday, with three shows Sunday at 3, 7 and 9, ushers in another return engagement of the beautiful and stirring love story with an appeal to all who have a spark of ro mance in their hearts, “Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing,” star ring William Holden and Jenni fer Jones. Adapted from Han Suyin’s best-seller, it tells the touching tale of a Emasian worn- THEATRES^. CAROLINA Starting Thursday at 8:15 p. m. and continuing through Saturday, with a Saturday matinee at 3, the Carolina Theatre is bringing back to the Sandhills the worthwhile production, “The Left Hand Of God.” Twentieth Century-Fox, which has made notable excur sions into the field of religion with such pictures as “A Man Called Peter,” again taps that story material fount with “The Left Hand Cf God,” with a cast topped by Humphrey BO'gart, Gene Tierney, Lee J. Cobb and SUNRISE THEATRE SOUTHERN PINES Ph. 2-4013 Continuous Shows Daily Thursday & Friday, Nov. 17-18 Frankie Laine. Keefe Brasselle —in— "Bring Your Smile Along" Cartoon Shows beginning at 3:00 - 4:22 - 5:57 - 7:32 - 9:07 Sat., Nov. 19—Double Feature Roy Rogers in "Cowboy And The Senorita" —also— Johnny Weissmuller in "Killer Ape" Plus cartoon Shows beginning at 11:15 - 12:36 - 3:16 . 5:56 - 8:36 Sunday & Monday, Nov. 20-21 Janet Leigh & Jack Lemmon —in— "My Sister Eileen" Latest World News Shows beginning at 1:15 - 3:15 - 5:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 Monday at 3:15 and continuous Tuesday, Nov. 22—Only Richard Conte & Mala Powers —in— "BENGAZI" Cartoon and Sport Short Shows beginning at 3:00 - 4:20 - 5:50 - 7:30 ■ 9:10 Wed., Nov. 23—^Double Feature Scott Brady in "Thfe Law vs. Billy The Kid" —also— Edward G. Robinson in "A Bullet For Joey" Plus Cartoon Shows beginning at 3:00 - 5:48 - 8:36 Thursday & Friday, Nov. 24-25 George Montgomery and Richard Boone —in— "Robbers Roost" Cartoon and Short Shows beginning at 3:00 - 4:20 • 5:50 - 7:30 - 9:10 ABERDEEN THEATRE WIDE Screen "Pictures As They Should Be Seen" Thursday & Friday. Nov. 17-18 Night 7:15 8c 9:15 "Pete Kelly's Blues" Jack Webb, Janet Leigh Saturday—Continuous from 3 "Black Horse Canyon" Joel McCrea, Mari Blanchard, Color Carton - Serial - Comedy Monday 8c Tuesday, Nov.-21-22 Night 7:15 8c 9:30 "Not As A Stranger" Robert Mitchum Olivia DeHaviland Wednesday Nov. 23 Night 7:15 8c 9:00 "Top of t}ie World" Frank Lovejoy. Dale Robertson Thursday 8c Friday Nov. 24-25 Night 7:15 8c 9:15 "Lucy Gallant" Jane Wyman. Charlton Heston an doctor and an American news paperman, who love each other deeply but are doomed to frus tration in their hopes of life to gether. The script by John Pat rick (“Teahouse Of the August Moon”) is literate and moving; and Jennifer Jones and William Holden register solidly. Leon Shamroy’s camera artistry, set for Cinemascope dimensions, with Color deLuxe, has captured the colorful beauty and in triguing, afuthentic backgrounds cf the Hong Kong environs. charming comedy. Involves a pretty female, and a special bun dle. . . with a cute baby in it. Starting Thursday night, No vember 24, at 8:15 p. m. is the rollicking comedy, “Special De livery” starring Joseph Cotten and Riya Bartok. Fun with the Russians?—Yep! And delightful, too, as it is handled in this STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pinea-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Friday, Saturday Nov. 18-19 "Three Hours To Kill" (.Technicolor Dana Andrews, Donna Reed Sunday, Monday Nov. 20-21 "War Arrow" (Technicolor Jeff Chandler-Maureen O'Hara Tuesday, Wedneif.. Nov. 22-23 Take the High Ground Richard Widmark Thursday November 24 "Fire Over Africa" (Technicolor Maureen O'Hara Friday, Saturday Nov. 25-26 'The Shanghai Story' Ruth Roman, Edmond O'Brien TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P.M. Children under 12 in cars Free SUNRISE For the first time in the history of American motion pictures, the atre patrons, which number among the millions, will have an opportunity to make their own se lection of the best pictures and the best performances on a na tionwide basis in the audience award poll being conducted No vember 17 to 27 by the Sunrise Theatre and more than 10,000 oth er participating theatres through out the country. Each patron attending a partic ipating theatrq during that 11-day period will have an opportunity to make his selection in each of five categories: the best picture of the year, the best performance by an actor, the best performance by an actress, the most promising new personality (male) and the most promising new personality (female). Friday. December 2 at 8:30 P. M. The Carolina Playmakers Present ‘The Rainmaker’ A Romantic Comedy by N. Richard Nash Reserved Seats $2.50 General Admission $1.50 Students 75c Tickets at Broad Street Pharmacy and Box Office Pinehurst School Auditorium nl7,24dl CAROLINA Humphrey Bogart, Gene Tierney-r-in "THE LEFT HAND OF GOD" (CinemaScope-Stefeophonic Sound) THURSDAY - SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17-19—8:15 P.M. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3:00 20th Century-Fox presents __ JENNIFER HOLDEN* JONES L_llsiErv/i/\ScoF3E ® In llie wonder of STEREOPHONIC SOUND SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY—NOVEMBER 20-23 3 SHOWS SUNDAY AT 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 JOSEPH COTTON and EVA BARTOK in "SPECIAL DELIVERY" STARTING THURSDAY NIGHT. NOV. 24th—8:15 CROW ( 86 PROOF) OLD CROW Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey SG PROOI=rj . Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey BOTTLED BY i QT. THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY
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