THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1956 THE PILOT—Soiithern Pines. North Carolina SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT MOOR9 COUNIT'S LEADINO NEWS WEEKLY. SUNRISE THEATRE Continuous Shows Daily SOUTHERN PINES Ph. 2-4013 AIR CONDITIONED For Cool Comfort Thursday & Friday, July 12-13 Dale Robertson 8e Mara Corday —in—^ "A Day of Fury" Cartoon and Comedy Shows at 3:20 - 5:15 - 7:10 - 9c00 Sat„ July 14—Double Feature Rory Calhoun in "The YeUow Tomahawk" Doris Day in "Lucky Me" Plus cartoon' Continuous shows beginning at 11:00 ' Sunday & Monday. July 15-16 Tony Martin & Peggie Castle —in— "Quincannon, Frontier Scout" News and comedy Shows Sun. at 1:20 - 3:16 - 5:12 7:08 and 9:01 Mon. at 3:15 and continuous Page NINE Tuesday, July 17—Only On Stage — In Person Big Rock'n Roll Show Cliff Mao—America's Newest Rock and Roll Singer—^wilh Johnny Gee — Pat Sullivan's Rock 'N Roll Bs&id — Don Lilly — Delone Sisters and Slim Vick On Screen—Tommy Cook —in— "Teen Age Crime Wave" Notice—Two Shows only 7:00 and 9:10 Admission 75c Adults 25c Children Wed.. July 18—Double Feature Raymond Greenleaf in "When Gangland Strikes" —also— Preston Foster in "I Shot Jesse James" Plus Cartoon Continuous shows beginning at 3:15 COMING—Next Thursday and Friday, July 19-20 Marla English and Kathleen Hughes—in "Three Bad Sisters" fffrviKfs CAROLINA Coming this Friday and Satur day to the Carolina Theatre, for a return engagement in the Sand hills, is “The Man 'Who Never Was” in CinemaScope and Tech- (nidolor, starring Clifton Webb, Gloria Grahame, Josephine Grif fin and a long list of supporting players. Based on Ewen Montagu’s fab ulous best-seller and filmed in England and Spain, it is one of the most amazing spy stories in the annals of naval intelligence, telling the true story of the dar ing plan developed by naval in telligence to divert German troops from Sicily so that Allied forces could invade the continent with as little resistance as pos sible. And, added to the program, is the superbly photographed fea- turette, in CinemaScope .and East man color, covering the wedding of Grace Kelly and Prince Ra- nier. Produced by Citel Monaco with the cooperation of Compagnie Francaise de Films, it opens with magnificent aerial shots of the entire tiny country, then goes to Miss Kelly’s arrival, the excite ment of the townspeople and the civil and religious ceremonies, climaxed by the sailing of the honeymooners on the Prince’s yacht.' PINmUFF NEWS Portions of two special ballet performances will interest the dance enthusjpsts. Coming Sunday through Wed nesday, July 15-18, with, three shows Sunday at 3, 7 ,and 9 p.m., and week nights at 8:15, is that hilarious comedy, “That Certain Feeling,” in 'Vista Vision and Technicolor, starring Bob Hope and Eva Marie Saint with George Sanders and Pearl Bailey. It is a story full of that rare element called “heart” which has figured in the fame and fortunes of every great comedy in screen histo^. It is a tremendous 103 minutes of entertainment sure to send satisfied patrons out into the world intent upon sending friends, relatives and strangers into the theatre to share their satisfaction. Directly opposite Hope are Eva Marie Saint, a surprise and a de light as a comedienne, George Sanders, and, a little below the title but on top of every minute she’s on the, screen. Pearl Bailey. Equally indespensable to the flow of the story is eight-year-old Jerry Mathers, and, for a while, the key character is a whopping canine performer. (There are also four young persons named Linda, Tony, Nora and Kelly Hope, who make their first screen appearance in this production.) By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER Baptist Circles Meet The Carmen Adams Circle met Monday night with Mrs. John Morgan. Mrs. Lacy Sessoms led ■the devotional and Mrs. Morgan offered the prayer. Mrs. Sessoms also gave the study “The Guide To Community Missions.” At the close of the meeting the hostess served pound cake, punch, potato chips and mints. Mrs. Luther Tyner was hostess to the Margaret Holder Circle at her home Monday evening. Mrs. Tyner presided over the business and Mrs. Charles McMaster gave the study on Community Mis sions. Following the program the hostess served cake, ice cream,' potato chips and Coke to the eight members and one visitor present. Methodist Circle Meets Circle No. 1 of the Methodist church met on Thursday after noon at 2:30 with Mrs. J. R. Lampley with a good attendance. A Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leach of Lapeer, Mich., announce the birth of a daughter, Tenna Marie, on July 10. Mrs. Leach is the former Miss Dolly Adams. The Leaches have a son, Donnie, two years old. Brief Mention Prof, and Mrs. D. H. Ives, of Pfheiffer College, Misenheimer, spent the ''Fourth with their brother, J. D. Ives. Also visiting them was their grandson, Dwight House, of Darien, Conn. George Morgan of Vass spent last week with his son, John H. Morgan, and Mrs. Morgan. Kippy David spent last week at Camp Durant. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. David and daughters, Kay and Jennifer, went up on Wednesday Starting Thursday night, July 19, is a return engagement in the Sandhills of “The Revolt Of Mamie Stover” starring Jane Russell, Richard Egan and Agnes Moorehead. ENGRAVED Informals. reasonable. The Pilot. Price* SUNRISE - THEATRE TWO SHOWS—7:00 8e 9:10 AIR CONDITIONED — For Cool Comfort ON STAGE-IN PERSON Afflericj'c iJeWsstind Mostksatnnal KjickaiMi i^K SitMitr ON SCREEN TOMMY COOK—in TEEN AGE CRIME WAVE STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pinet-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Friday- Saturday, July 13-14 "White Feather" CinemaScope and Color. Robert Wagner Sunday, Monday, July 15-16 "Three Coins In The Fountain" Technicolor Clifton Webb, Dorothy Mc Guire, Jean Peters, Louis Jourdan Tuesday, Wednes., July 17-18 "Frauds In the Navy" Donald O'Connor Thursday, July, 19 "Night People" (Technicolor) Gregory Peck Friday, Satiuday, July 20-21 "Garden of Evil" (Technicolor) Gary Cooper, Susan Hayward Richard Widmark TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 PJi*. Children under 12 in can Free ABERDEEN THEATRE WIDE Screen "Pictures As They Should Be Seen" Fri., July 13 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "Tribute to a Bad Man" James Cagney, Don Dubbins CinemaScope Color Saturday—^Matinee 3:00 Night 7:00 8c 9:00 "The Return of Wild Bill" Bill Elliott, Iris Mederith Cartoon — Serial — Comedy Monday 8c Tuesday, July 16-17 Night 7:15 8c 9:15 "BACKLASH" Richard Widmark, Donna Reed Wed., July 18 Night 7:15 8c 9:15 "The Leather Saint" John Derek, Cesar Romero Thursday & Friday, July 19-20 —PLEASE NOTE— Due to the length of this pic ture shows will begin at 6:30 and 9:10 "The Man In The Gray Flannel Smt" Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones for “Tap-out for Order of the Ar row.” Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van, Bos- kerck and family spent last week in New York and New Jersey visiting relatives. Miss Maxine Mclnnis left Mon day night for New York. From there she will fly to Paris, Prance, where she will study for four weeks at Sorbonne and then do a two weeks’ tour of France before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Buchanan and daughters Patricia, Rita and Wanda spent several days last week in Manning with another daughter,, Mrs. Harmon Strange, and Mr. Strange. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leavitt of Raleigh were guests Sunday of Mr. Leavitt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pangrace and son, Paul, Jr., have returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio, after spending the week with Mrs. Pangrace’s sister, Mrs. Bud Henderson, and Mr. Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Pickier and children, Carol and Paul, of Edenton visited Mr. Pickler’s brother, E. F. Pickier, and' Mrs. Pickier Thursday. 'They were en route to Western North Carolina for several days’ visit. Miss Shirley Tyner of Raleigh spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. 'Ty ner. Mrs. E. B. Shpepard has re- iturned home after spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Adams, Jr., and Mr. Adams in Lapeer, Mich. Miss Kay David is spending the week with Miss Linda Mc Arthur at Spring Lake. Brady Brooks made a business trip to Greensboro Saturday. Lt. and Mrs. Francis Bray spent the weekend in Jackson ville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Combs, Misses Judy Combs and Susan Queen accom panied them home for a visit. Miss Jeanette 'VanBoskerck, who is training at Watts Hospital in Durham, is spending her vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert 'Van Boskerck. Mrs. John Morgan and sons, John David and Bobby, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rollins in 'Vass last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Brooks left Monday for their home in Lake land, Fla., after spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. J. L. De Yoe, and Mr. De Yoe. The De Yoes accompanied them to the mountains Of North Carolina dur ing their visit. The Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Lutz of Kenton, Ohio, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Adcox. Misses Linda and Ann Carpen ter of Wagram are spending the week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lathan. Mr. and Mrs. Dighton Fiddner of Landis visited Mrs. John Fid dner, Sr., and their sons, Mac and Johnny, Simday. The boys arj spending the summer with their grandmother, Mrs. Fiddner. and Mrs. M. H. Lathan and children,- Libby and Mac, spent several days last week at Caro lina Beach. Revival Services Slated In West Southern Pines A A series of revival services will begin at the Refuge Church of Christ in West Southern Pines Sunday night at 8 o’clock. The services, to which the pub lic has been invited will be con ducted by the Rev. J. W. Peek, pastor of the church, who is also principal of the R. C. Lawson In stitute. Rev. Peek, a graduate of Ala bama State College, has travelled extensively in this country and in Europe. The services will be built aroitnd a number of theological questions. FOR RESULTS USE THE PI LOTS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey YEARS OLD '4/s QUART PINT 86 PROOP J.T.S. BROWN’S SON CO. EARLY TIMES, KY. AIR-CONDITIONED Clifton Webb, Gloria Grahame, Robert Fleming. "THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS" (CinemaScope-Technicolor) ALSO: A Special Short Subject 'with the complete story of the Grace Kelly-Prince Rainier Wedding in CinemaScope- Eastman Color. FRIDAY-SATURDAY, 8:15 P.M.. Mat. Saiur. at 3:00 ParaiTiount Prase . linJOPE-^ANDERS Couse bvTECMNICOIjOR With PBARL ' NORMAN PANAMA melvtn frank serMxpibyby NORMAN PANAMA «nd MELVIN FRANK. L A. L. DIAMOND WILLIAM ALTMANon th* pliy*Kina of J||||l by Jma Kt«* end Otoeor Sroeka SUNDAY THRU WEDNESDAY—July 15-18 3 Shows Sunday at 3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 P. M. Week Nights at 8:15 Mat. Wednesday at 3:00 Jane Russell, Richard Egan, Agnes Moorehead "REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER" (CinemaScope-Color) Starting Thursday Night. 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