i THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1957 HAVE YOU SEEN . . . Have you seen the bed of pan sies now blooming on the corner of East Broad and New Hamp shire by McNeill’s Service Sta tion? The plants have been care fully tended for several weeks and are now repaying with love ly pansy faces. THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina HAVE YOU SEEN . . . Have you seen the beautiful display of camellia blossoms in the window of E. C. Stevens on West Broad Street? They were grown by Harry Vale of South ern Pines in his greenhouses. 1 ■‘at-,. A: ABSOLUTELY STAIN-PROOF! Come in and see a Demonsiration Custom-made Drapery Add luxury to your rooms with drapes tailored to suit you. Wonderful selection of materials THOMASSON FURNITURE CO. Southern Pines. N. C. SUNRISE THEATRE SOUTHERN PINES —- Continuous Shows Daily Thur„ FrL, Feb. 28 - March 1 ERROL FLYNN and CORNEL BORCHERS “ISTANBUL” Cartoon and Short Shows 3:15. 5:12, 7:08, 9:01 SATUR. — Double Feature Randolph Scott —^in— "Virginia City" —^llso Faith Domergue in 'It Came From Beheadi the Sea" Shows Continuous SUNDAY and MONDAY. MARCH 3-4 The Plays. The Hottest Game In The West With Four Queens!... ^ and FOUIt ClN«M*Sc30Pg COLOR by p«Lux9 JoykN^kSET JleleuM llira IWM blMt Cartoon and Short SHOWS SUN. 1:30, 3:22. 5:15, 7:10 and 9:00 MONDAY 3:20 awH Continuous TUESDAY — Only WKDNES* - Doublpf Rory Calhoun Robert Hutton Barbara Rush —^in— —in— “FLIGHT TO "SLANDER. Inc." HONGKONG” George Monigomery —^in— Cartoon - Short "BATTLE OF Shows 3:20. 5:15, 7:10. 9:01 ROGUE RIVER" .S' COMING—NEXT THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MARCH 7-8 THE ECSN® KOCK'N'ROUL ALAH FREiD SEE-FRANKIE LYMON a id THE THK ACBS HEAR ihamiins "I’lxnotaUintuleBelimimit" SEB-Eo/ely LA VERN BAKER HEAR h.r ,i„9 •TM-LA-IA’ I. 'H CHUCK BERRY i '-k I"" ^i»9■WMr/'C/lrc»*f■' —COMINGSOON— Rock Hudson “BATTLE^HYMN” The True Story of CoL Dean Hess School Cafeteria MENUS FOR WEEK SOUTHERN PINES Monday — Sliced luncheon meat with mustard and catsup, buttered potatoes, English peas, pineapple-cheese salad, bread, butter and milk. Tuesday — Beef shepherd pie, buttered lima beans, carrot sticks, bread and butter, milk, cookie. Wednesday — Grilled cheese sandwich, beef-vegetable soup, saltines butter, ice cream with strawberries, milk. Thursday — Hamburger on bun with mustard and catsup, buttered potatoes, buttered squash, orange juice, milk. Friday—Ham and pinto beans, chilled canned ^ tomatoes, cole slaw, bread and butter, apple crisp, milk. Page NINE LHrVfKfS WEST SOUTHERN PINES Monday—wieners, onions, but tered potatoes, kraut, bread, toast ed cheese sandwiches, dessert, butter, milk. Tuesday—Pinto beans, escallop- ed tomatoes, cole slaw, bread, but ter, milk, apple tarts. Wednesday — Hamburgers, dill pickles, French fries, greens, bread, butter, milk, cookies. Thursday — Turkey - gravy, dressing, steamed" rice, peas and carrots, bread, butter, milk, pine apple cup cakes. Friday—Fish patties, mashed potatoes, greens, bread, butter, milk, grapefruit sections, toasted cheese sandwiches. CAROLINA Continuing at the Carolina 'Theatre this Thursday-Saturday, is the controversial production, “Baby Doll,” which is probably the most talked about picture of the season. Based on an original Tennessee Williams story, this is a tense drama that producer-director Elia Kazan has turned into an absorbing film by his expert handling of the players and situ ations involved. “Baby DoU” is in the strictly adult classification. [in the original stage play, it is a powerful emotional drama that holds auditors in a tense grip. Given an “adult” classification, the picture is superb theatre in every department. ABERDEEN THEATRE Aberdeen Phone WI 4-2621 Friday, March 1 Night 7:15 and 9:15 "HoUywood or Bust" Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis VistaVision Color Saturday—^Matinee 3 p.m. Night 7:00 and 9:00 "APACHE WOMAN' Lloyd Bridges, Joan Taylor Color Carton Serial Monday ^^ld Tuesday, Mar. 4-5 Night 7:15 and 9:15 "The Unguarded Moment' Esther Williams, George Nader Wednesday, March 6 Night 7:15 and 9:00 "BOYS TOWN" Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney Returning to the Sandhills, Sunday through Tuesday, is the screen version of the Rogers, and Hammerstein stage classic “Okla homa” which has given a rousing treatment that captures the tune ful delight of the stage original. Produced on a grand scale with color, this is a truly , ambitious offering. The cast is happily chosen, aU principals giving excellent per formances, with such established talent as Gordon MacRae, Gloria Grahame, Gene Nelson, Charlotte Greenwood, and Shirley Jones. 'The Rodgers music and Ham merstein lyrics are presented with charm and verve by the principals, the best known of the tunes coming across in fine style and enhanced by production sequences (gnd locales impossible for the stage to duplicate. SUNRISE The lusty and provocative yarn of a gay scoundrel’s adventures in a western ghost town inhabit ed by four trigger-happy, man- hungry women. “The King and Four Queens” filmed in Cinema scope and De Luxe color opens Sunday at the Sunrise Theatre. Clark Gable is co-starred as the King of the title, and his co- Starting Wednesday March 6, with a matinee at 3 p-m., is the screen version of the well known Maxwell Anderson stage hit, “The Bad Seed,” dealing With the deadly deeds of an angelic- looking little girl and transferred to the screen with all its impact intact. Starring Nancy Kelly and Patty McCormack, both of whom were STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Friday, Saturday, March 1-2 "Dakota Incident" (In color) John Lund, Linda Darnell Sunday, Monday, March 3-4 "The Best Things In Life Are Free" (In color) Gordon MacRae. Dan Dailey Tuesday, Wednesday, Mar. 5-6 "Johnny Concho" Frank Sinatra. Keenan Wynn Thursday, March 7 "Women's Prison" Ida Lupino, Jan Sterling Friday, Saturday, March 8-9 "The Searchers" (In color) John Wayne stars consist of a beauteous four some of Queens including Elean or Parker, Jean Willes, Barbara Nichols and Sara Shane. The strong supporting cast is headed by Roy Roberts, Arthur Shields and Jay C. Flippen. Jo Van Fleet is also starred. David Hempstead produced “The King and Four Queens” from a screenplay by Margaret Fitts and Richard Alan Simmons and Raoul Walsh directed. It was filmed on location in the rug ged mountain coxmtry near St. George, Utah. Number One Queen of Gable’s harem in "The King and Four Queens” is Eleanor Parker, one of Hollywood’s best and most versatile actresses, and two-time Academy Award nominee. Sara Shane is another of the Queens. Her most recent films were ‘"The Magnificent Obses sion” and “Three Bad Sisters.” Two of Hollywood’s fastest- rising young actresses, Jean Willes and Barbara Nichols, are seen in “The King and Four Queens” as the remaining two- fourths of Gable’s female retinue. Jo Van Fleet plays an angry mother-in-law. TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 PJ4L Children under 12 in «»s Free CAROLINA Karl Malden. Carroll Baker, Eli Wallacb "BABY DOLL" (Strictly adult) Thursday-Saturday—8:15 p.m. Mat. Saturday a± 3i00 AMAtMAPCOOUCTrON DisniiBuiB) Byzouitarainr^Di Sunday-Tuesday (3 days) March 3-5—8:15 pjn. Matinee Sunday at 3:00 Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack. Henry Jones "THE BAD SEED" (Adults) Starting Wednesday. March 6th—3:00 & 8:15 pun. L.OWEj 7-8 Thursday & Friday, Mar. Night 7:15 and 9:15 'Three Violent People' Charlton Heston. Anne Baxtet VistaVision Color SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING NEWS weekly. You'll go for the Golden Rocket 88—it’s the value ear of the year! BIG-CAR voluel BIG-CAR performance! And at o price that s so easy to tokel There's a Rocket for your pocket Come In—drive it, price it now! DRIVE A ’57 OLDSMOBILE AT PHILLIPS MOTOR SALES. Inc. Phone 2-4411 Soathena Pinesi, N. C. IS YOUR HOUSE HAUNTED? ... Ask Charles Condomine SEE the solution to his problem in Noel Coward’s improbable farce “BUTHE SPIRir 2nd play in the 9-week series at CARAVAN-PINEHURST Theatre COME THURSDAY, FRIDAY or SATURDAY Curtain time 8:40 p.m. THURS. NIGHT is MEET-THE-CAST NIGHT Join the performers for coffee in the foyer after the final curtain CALL ^ I^nehurst 4841 to reserve Also Barnum Realty & Insurance Co. 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