THURSDAY. JULY 26. 1956 THE PILOT—SoTilhern Pines. North Carolina ABERDEEN NEWS By DOROTHY McNEILL Mrs. Dick Hargett was hostess to the members of the Friday Night Bridge Club in her home on June 20 with two tables at play. After several progressions scores were tallied and high prize ayarded to Mrs. Curtis Mclnnis. The hostess served a sweet course and iced tea at the conclusion of play. Members playing included Mrs. Mclnnis, ABERDEEN THEATRE WIDE Screen "Pictures As They Should Be Seen" Friday. July 27 ONE show tonight only at 7:15 "Guys and Dolls" Marlon Brando - Jean Simmons Cinemascope Color Saturday — Matinee 3:00 Night 7:00 & 9:00 "The Last Outpost" Ronald Reagcin. Ronda Fleming Cartoons Serial I Monday & Tuesday. July 30-31 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "JUBAL" Glenn Ford. Ernest Borgnine Cinemascope Color Wednesday. Aug. 1 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "The Stratton Story" Jaines Stewart. June Allyson Returned by popular demand Thursday & Friday. Aug. 2-3 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "Rock Around The Clock" BILL HALEY & his COMETS The Platters Tony Martinez Alan Freed Johnny Johnston Freddie Bell Mrs. Frank McNeill, Mrs. Harry Watson, Mrs. James Muse, Miss Dorothy McNeill, Mrs. Ray Burns, Mrs. Mack Wicker and Mrs. W. K. Marks. Mrs. R. M. Caldwell and sons Johnny and Frankie are spending several days this week visiting friends in Raleigh. Mrs. J. A. Lawrence returned Saturday after spending last week in New York City. ■ Dinner guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hooper on Saturday evening included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Davidson, Mrs. John Fiddner STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Friday, Satur.. July 27-28 "The Tall Men" (In color) Clark Gable - Jane Russell Sunday, Monday. July 29-30 "There's No Business Like Show Business" (In color) ' Marilyn Monroe, Donald O'Connor Dan Dailey, Ethel Merman Tues., Wed., July 31 . Aug. 1 "A Man Called Peter" (In color) Jean Peters - Richard Todd Thursday. August 2 "Bottom of the Bottle" (In color) Van Johnson - Joseph Cotten Friday. Saturday. Aug. 3-4 'River of No Return" (In color) Robt. Mitchum - Rory Calhoun TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 PJd. Children under 12 in cars Free ? s // Malts and Shakes Only Do^ Queen makes 'em so good! Only Dairy Queen has the smooth lex- tare and hearty goodness that medt and shake lovers come back for again and agoonl Choice of flavors. ' e W5*. NAHONAL DAIRY QUEEN DEVEIOFMENT CO. DflIRV QUEEN Highway 1 between Southern Pines and Aberdeen CARTHAGE FURNITURE CO. I Summer Furniture Clearance m BARGAIN PRICES on all summer furniture we have left in stock. Two and three seat metal Gliders, Chairs, 9 Rockers, Folding Chairs, Tables. ONLY THREE AIR CONDITIONERS LEFT—Two 3-4 Ton, 115 Volt; One 3-4 Ton, 230 Volt. Get one today at a TREMENDOUS SAVING. - CARTHAGE FURNITURE CO. CARTHAGE. N. C. Phone 2011 We Deliver and grandsons Mac and John. Mr. and Mrs. John McCrimmon and son are vacationing this week in Florida. Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Deaton and family of Ft. Worth, Texas are visiting relatives in Aberdeen this week. Miss Lucy Richardson of Whiteville and Miss Betsy Brew er of Sanford visited in Aberdeen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belcher, and children of Syracuse, N. Y., were weekend guests of Mrs. J. B. Brigman. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hargett spent last weekend at Lake Wac- camaw. Mr. apd Mrs. Thomas Creek- more of Raleigh were weekend j guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot I Johnson. I Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of ' Rocky Mount were Sunday guests of Mrs. John McLean. John Bowman is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowman in Raeford Sgt. and Mrs. Martin Brigman and family have returned to Washington, D. C. after spending several days with relatives. Mrs. Beatrice Buchanan has re turned home after spending ,some tirrie with her sister Mrs. W. R Taylor in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Melvin, Miss •Tune Melvin and Mr. and Mrs Klay Box are spending this week 'h Florida. Mrs. Mattie King of Star, Mrs. Oscar Sullivan of High Point and Mrs. Lillie ' McLeod of High Point visited their brother, L. B. Monroe several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Townsend and sons of Wilmington are guests of Mrs. C. C. Bethune this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burris, Linda and Stevie of Concord. N. H., are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hooper. Sgt. and Mrs. Gordon Keith Jr. and family are spending the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keith. Little Miss Martha Ann Smith has returned home after spend ing three weeks with relatives in Wilmington. Page NINE iifrviKfs CAROLINA Continuing through this Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, with a Saturday matinee at 3 at the Carolina Theatre, is the re-issue of the Technicolor production, “Annie Get Your Gun,” based on the Irving Berlin stage hit, with Betty Hutton and Howard Keel, supported by Louis Calhern, Ed ward Arnold, Keenan Wynn and Clinto Sunberg. This was “the biggest musical under the sun,” which graced the Carolina Theatre just six years ago now, 'SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT— MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING WEWS WEEKLY. SUNRISE THEATRE Continuous Shows Daily SOUTHERN PINES Ph. 2-4013 AIR CONDITIONED For Cool Comfort Thursday & Friday, July 26-27 Walt Disney's "Song of the South" With cartoon and short Shows at 3:10 - 4:40 - 6:53 and 9:06 Sat., July 28—^Double Feature Scott Brady in "Terror at Midnight" —also— Roy Rogers in "Heart of the Golden West" plus cartoon Complete shows at 11:00 - 1:26 3:52 - 6:18 and 8:44 Sunday & Monday, July 29-30 Mickey Rooney and . Virginia Welles —in— "Francis In The Haunted House" Latest world news Shows Sun. at 1:15 - 2:49 - 4:23 5:57 - 7:31 - 9:05 Tues., July 31—Double Feature ' Jayne Mansfield in "Female Jungle" —also— Richard Denning in "Oklahoma Woman" Plus cartoon Complete show at 3:20 - 5:58 and 8:36 Wed., Aug. 1—Double Feature Brian Donlevy in "Ride the Man Down" —also— Gordon Scott in "Tarzan's Hidden Jungle" Plus cartoon Complete shows at 3:00 - 5:58 and 8:56 COMING next Thursday and Friday, Aug. 2-3 Dana Andrews and Rhonda Fleming —^in— "While The City Sleeps" Coming Sunday through Wed nesday, July 29-Aug. 1, with three shows Sunday at 3-7 and 9 and week nights at 8:15, is that heart-warming, appealing comedy -drama peopled with believable characters, “The Catered Affair” based on the TV play by Paddy Chayefsky, of Academy Award winning “Marty” fame, starring Ernest Borgnine, Bette Davis, Debby Reynolds and Barry Fitz gerald. This latest excursion into the folkways of the Bronx is a moving and hilarious film. It is a story of great heart concerning a taxi cab driver, Borgnine, his wife. Miss Davis, and their daughter. Miss Reynolds, whose plans to get married almost wreck the family, economiically and spiritually. It’s not that the parents object to the marriage—they both ap prove—but when the mother prove—but when the mother wants to give her daughter the kind of catered affair which she herself never had, the) fireworks start . Because of the cost, Borgnine must give up his plans to buy his own cab. Because of the avail ability of the ballroom, the mar riage must be postponed two months, thus denying the impat ient couple a chance for the honeymoon. The complications and confusions snowball until it seems the very marriage itself is threatened. As the somewhat plodding cab bie, Borgnine shows definitely that his Academy Award was no fluke. He is funny, warmhearted and always honest. Miss Rey nolds, who may be a much better actress than anyone has ever be lieved, is just about perfect. Barry Fitzgerald, as the uncle of the family who lives in, plays a broad comedy style that gives pace and punch to the under statement of the others. SUNRISE Mickey Rooney, who is the new co-star of Francis, the famous talking mule in “Francis in the Haunted House,” the Universal- International comedy opening Sunday at the Sunrise theatre, is a firm believer in series films, and he has plenty of reason to bejlieve in them. Although he has played out standing roles in many a notable movie production, he realizes himself that his popularity really zoomed to a new high during the years he was starring in the “Andy Hsrdy” series at M-G-M. He appeared in fourteen of these pictures before the series . \ was finally ended because he de cided that he had become too ma ture for his role. From first to last these pictures were fantastic moneymakers. It was this experience, he will td-1 you, that made him eager to become identified with U-I’s pop ular “Francis” series when the opportunity presented itself. “As this is the seventh ‘Fran cis’ picture,” he remarked One day on the set, “some people may think I’m coming in a little late. I certainly don’t think so, how ever. After all, even after four teen of them, there’s no telling how long the ‘Andy Hardy’ pic tures could have gone on if I hadn’t decided that I was getting too old to play a teen-age char acter. 1‘If the quality is sustained, there is really no telling how long a series can last. Once the public has taken a particular set of characters to its heart, these char acters seem to be, for all practi cal purposes, immortal. Buchholz Attending California Meeting John F. Buchholz of Southern Pines is attending the third an nual agency convention of the United Services Life Insurance Company in Coronado, Californ ia, this week. Mr. Buchholz, who was accom panied by Mrs. Biuchholz to the meeting, has been a leading mem ber of the field force since join ing the company in 1946. He was a member of the Mil lion Dollar Club for 1955 and the Half-Million Dollar Club for 1956. About 9 per cent of potatoes in the South show cuts and bruises. Modern digging machinery helps reduce the injury. CACCLINA THEATRE Southern Pines AIR-CONDITIONED Betty Hutton. Howard Keel. Louis Calhern "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN" (A Re-Issue in Technicolor) THUR.-SAT.—8:15 p.m. Mat. Saturday at 3:00 4 WONDERFUL STARS IN AM EXCITING SLICE OF LIFd M-O-M FRKSKNTS THE CATERED AFFAIR STAMRINS BETTE DAVIS ERNEST BORGNINE I DEBBIE REYNOLDS I BARRY FITZGERALD SUNDAY-WEDNESDAY, JULY 29 - AUGUST 1 3 Shows Sunday—3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 Week Nights at 8:15 Matinee Wednesday at 3:00 "THE ANIMAL WORLD" (WarnerColor) STARTING THURSDAY NIGHT, AUG. 2nd—8:15 FINAL TAX NOTICE 1955 Unpaid Taxes wiU be advertised in Septem ber and sold first Monday in October. I am being compelled to collect by garnisheeing wages and rents and attaching personal prop erty. Please take care of Taxes before September 1st, and save extra costs. J, DOUGLAS DAVID, Tax Collctor For Moore County j26a2c All Spring and Summer Merchandise V LADIES’ DRESSES 1 Lot priced 1 Lot priced 1 Lot priced 1 Lot priced $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 LADIES' HATS Vz PRICE MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Priced $1.69 - $1.98 - $2.48 MEN'S STRAW HATS $1.69 - $2.98 - $3.29 LADIES' BLOUSES $1.59 - $2.39 - $2.98 LADIES' BAGS Vz PRICE plus tax CHILDREN'S SANDALS all sizes, $1.98 and $2.98 FRUIT OF LOOM PRINTS 39c LADIES' SKIRTS All Spring and Summer Skirts in stock Vz PRICE BERKSHIRE HOSE $1.09; 3 prs. $3.25 LADIES' SANDALS Priced $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 $4.98 - $5.98 BATHING SUITS $4.98 - $5.98 - $7.98 LOTS AND LOTS OF OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMER OUS TO MENTION—Come—See—Buy and Save at IVIEL-VIN OROS.. INC. SOUTHERN PINES. N. C.