THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1956 THE PILOT—Scmthern Pines, North Carolina Page NINE CONTRACT PAINTING "IT COSTS MORE NOT TO PAINT" SHAW PAINT & WALL PAPER CO. Phone 2-7601 SOUTHERN PINES CAROLINA THEATRE Southern Pines Jack Hawkins and Margaret Johnston—in 'THE LIGHT TOUCH" (A Romantic Comedy in Technicolor) THUHSDAY-SATURDAY, DEC. 27-29—8:15 p.m. Mat. Saturday at 3:00 HITCHCOCK AT HIS BEST! An Encore Trhunph distributed by ^ JOth Century'Fox : The •* most glamorous woman of afl time! .tarring LAURENCE JOAN OLIVIER. FONTAINE GEORGE SANDERS ,'V 5 bjr DAVID O. SELZNICK ’ , -i' ; II l>T ALERED HITCHCOCK lip I SUNDAY thru WEDNES.. DEC. 30 - JAN. 2nd But TWO Shows Sunday at 3:00 and 8:15 Nights at 8:15 — Mat. Wed. at 3:00 Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray. Arthur O'Connell —in— "BUS STOP" \ (CinemaScope-Color de Luxe) STARTING THURSDAY NIGHT. 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The course offered training in the operation and maintenance of roads and airstrip surfacing machines. Specialist Smith entered ttie Army in 1950 and was last sta tion^ at Camp Walters, Tex. Armiy Sgt. Wllmor A. Carter, whose wife, Wanda, Kves in Ohio, recently was assigned to the 3400th Service Unit at Fort Campbell, Ky. Sergeant Carter completed ba sic training at Fort Knox, Ky. The son of Mrs. Mary E. Car ter, 560 N. May St., Southern Pines, he attended Southern Pines high school. Capt. John E. Ussery, whose wife, Julia, lives in Pinebluff, re cently was graduated from the ! Army Medical Service School at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Captain Ussery completed a 34-week advanced course design ed to acquaint students with tac tical, administrative and profes sional duties. Son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ussery, Route 1, Rocking ham, he entered the Army in 11942 and was last stationed at I Fort Bragg. He is a veteran of j service in Europe and the Far i East. The captain attended North “Carolina State College. Carl O. McNeill, son of Mr. and Mrs. George McNeill of Route 2, Raeford, completed re- cruit training Dec. 20 at the Ma- ! line Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C. Relatives and friends of many of the new Marines were on hand to witness, the graduation cere monies. The 12-week training schedule included drill, bayonet training, physical conditioning, parades and ceremonies, and other mill-1 tary subjects. | Three weeks were spent on the ; rifle range where the recruits fired the M-1 rifle and received ^ instruction in basic Marine in fantry weapons. Specialist second class Ronald ; Fowler, whose wife, Elizabeth, j lives in Southern Pines, recently participated with the 31st Surgi- Ical Hospital in a ten-day field [training exercise in Germany. An operating room specialist in the hospital. Specialist Fowl er entered the Army in October, 1953, and arrived in Europe in March, 1954. He completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. Fowler is the son of Everett C. Fowler Sr., Route 4, Florence, S. C. riimkLs CAROLINA Continuing through this Thurs- day-Saturday is the romantic comedy in Technicolor, “The Light Touch,” starring Jack Haw kins and Margaret Johnston with John Fraser and June Thorborn. We invite you to meet the most courageous man of the year. He told off his boss; intimidated his in-laws; brow-beat his wife; need led his neighbors and almost got away with it. The New York Times says it is funny-touching-warm and natural comedy.” Coming Sunday through Wed nesday, Dec. 30-Jan. 2, is the re issue of the famous production, “Rebecca.” When this Academy Award winning screen adaptation of the famous novel by Daphne Du Mau- rier was first reviewed on March i23, 1940, David O. Selznick was I credited with again scoring “an I impressive masterpiece expertly acted and directed that should prove a natural for class houses.” For those who have read the Daphne Du Maurier novel, the picture will completely fulfill their expectations. By others it will be welcomed as an intensely dramatic and emotionally, effec tive film. There are superb performances by Joan Fontaine, Laurence Oli vier, Judith Anderson, George Sanders, Reginald Denny and Florence Bates. With the sole ex ception of “Gone With the Wind,” Selznick has never brought a finer production to the screen, and one of its outstanding features is Al fred Hitchcock’s direction, a not able job in every respect. This important production is now being re-released notionally with the second “premiere” (the original world debut was held March 28, 1940, at Radio City Music Hall) taking place at the Columbia Theatre, Washington. It is truly a thriller and stiU ranks as one of Hitchcock’s best suspense masterpieces. As the running time is 130 min utes, there will be but two Sunday shows, at 3 p.m., and 8:15 p.m. Starting Thurhday, Jan. 3, at 8:15 is th eretum to the Sandhills of “Bus Stop,” starring Marilyn Monroe and Don Murray with Ar thur O’Connell, Eileen Heckert and Betty Field. SUNRISE Four stars top a brilliant cast in “Written on the Wind,” a super charged emotional drama from Universal-International, filmed in Technicolor, which opens Sunday at the Sunrise theatre. The cast toppers are Rock Hud son, Ladren Bacall, Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone. Important supporting roles are played by Robert Keith, Grant Williams, Ed ward C. Platt and John Larch. The director was Douglas Sirk, the man who first brought out the great potential of Hudson when he directed Rock in “Magnificent Ob session.” The screenplay, by SUBSCKixjfi TO THE PILOT MOORE COUNTY'S LEADINa NEWS WEEKLY. STARVIEW f !)rive-lii Theatre Between So. Pines-Abezdeeo INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Friday. Satur., Dec. 28-29 "The Violet Men" (Technicolor) Glenn Ford, Barbara Stanwyck Sunday. Monday, Dec. 30-31 "Female on the Beach" Joan Crawford. Jeff Chandler Tuesday, Wednes., Jan. 1-2 "Ma and Pa Kettle At Waikiki" Marjorie Main. Percy Kilbride Thursday, Jan. 3 "Suspicion" Cary Granf. Joan Fontaine Friday, Saturday, Jan. 4-5 "Kiss of Fire" (Technicolor) Jack Palance, Barbara Rush TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P.M. Children under 12 in cars Free SUNRISE THEATRE SOUTHERN PINES Ph. 2-4013 Continuous Shows Daily Thursday & Friday, Dec, 27-28 Maureen O'Hara and John Forsythe—in "Everything But The Truth" Cartoon and Comedy Shows 3:15, 5:11, 7:07 & 9:03 Sat., Dec. 29 - Double Feature Tyrone Power in "Crash Dive" -^so George Montgomery in Belle Starr's Daughter Plus Cartoon Shows Continuous beginning 11:15 SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUES. Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall —in— "Written on the Wind" Shows Eun. 11:20. 3:16, 5:12. 7:08 & 9:04 Mon. & Tue., 3:16 & continuous MONDAY—NEW YEAR EVE Late Show 11:15 "Rock Pretty Baby" Advance Tickets on Sale at Boxottice Wed., Jan. 2—^Double Feature Errol Flyim in "Silver River" Edmond Purdom in "Strange Intruder" Phis Cartoon Continuous shows begin. 3:15 George Zuckerman, was based on the novel by Robert Wilder. Pro duction reins were in the hands of Albert Zugsmith. November Bond Sales In County $20,325 Walter P. Johnson, U.S. Savings Bond director for North Carolina, has reported that sales of bonds during November in Moore Coun ty were $20,325, making an eleven month total of $172,362 for the year. S+ate-wide series E bond sales continue to run about even with last year, with North Carolinians purchasing some $37 million thru November. ENGRAVED Wedding Anoounce- ments and Invitations. Quick service, reasonable prices. GEORGE W. 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