5 •5) THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 THE PILOT—Southern. Pines, North Carolina Page SEYI^TEEN-;]^ • • • • WEST END NEWS Mr. Sinclair Honored Following school Friday after noon, the faculty of West End School met in the Ijorne ecomon- ics department to honor J. F. Sin clair, principal, on his birthday. N. W. Mclnnis presented Mr. Sin clair with a gift from the faculty. Refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed table. Visit Washington It was a longtime dream come true when the High School Senior Class left Satoday morning by ch2irtered bus for Washington, D. C. They were to stop for sightseeing in Richmond and were to arrive in Washington Saturday night where they had reservations at the Potomac Motor Court. En route home they will stop overnight at Luray and do some sightseeing in the Shenandoah Valley and arrive back in West End on Friday night. Accompanying the boys and girls are Principal and Mrs. J. F. Sinclair and their class advisor, Miss Bert McCrummen. Girl Scout Outing The Intermediate Girl Scouts left Friday noon for a weekend at Myrtle Beach where they stop ped at the Atlanta Cottage. Some attempted to soak up a little too much sun but otherwise they thoroughly enjoyed the water and the pavilion attractions as well as housekeeping. \ Making the trip were their adult leader, Mrs. A. J. Hanner, theh: area leaders. Misses Cath erine Creasman and Sophia White of Sanford, Scouts Judy Upole, Julia and Heath Hsuiner, Sharon Richardson, Miriam Gibson, Bet ty Conrad, Angelina VonCanon and Nancy Auman. To show your love on Mother’s Day, delight her with a lovely dress! A little simplicity goes a long way* travels so smartly in this cool cotton costume Crescent-neckline dress for sunning; short, shaped jacket for to^vn Crease resistant. Lilac, pink, blue, navy. 14 to 44 and custom sizes for the shorter figure 14C to 24C. 14.95 Mrs. Hayes Shop SOUTHERN PINES KENTUCKY BOURBON BLENDED WHISKEY THE BOURBON DE LUXE COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, LOUISVILLE, KY. KENTUCKY BLENDED BOURBON WHISKEY- 86 PROOF—CONTAINS 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Revival Services Revival services are being held each evening this week at 7:30 o’clock. The Rev. Bennie Maness of Union Grove Baptist Church near Seagrove is the guest preach er. The Rev. R. G. Hartman, the church pastor, 'and the congrega tion extend a welcome to all to participate in these worship serv ices. Brief Mention Janice Gordon and Joyce Blue were house guests of the Harold Markhams at their cottage at the Beach for the weekend. Mrs. Ray Dickens and. Brenda Gail have been guests of Mrs. George Houck. On Sunday they attended the wedding of their niece in Salisbury after which Mrs. Houck returned to Maxton with the Dickens family. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy McNeil and Mrs. Nola Lewis attended homecoming at EUse Presbyterian Church, Sunday. Billy Jackson was home from Davidson for the weekend and with him was Oyind Nostrum of Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cox with Jerry, Lorin, Nancy, Clyde, and Ralph, of Summit, N. J., have returned home after spending a week with Kenneth’s • mother, Mrs. E. S. Cox. ^ Miss Grace Gordon is a patient at Moore County Hospital. Mrs. E. R. Outland is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wesley Thomas, of the White Hill community. Herbert Martin and Harvey Bowman of Fort Jackson, S. C., spent the weekend with their par ents. Injured In Fall I. Foy Horton of the Sandhill Furniture Corporation fell Mon day in High Point where he was attending the Southern Furniture Exposition. He was treated at the hospital thete but was later al lowed to be moved to Moore County. Mrs. Horton was in High Point with her husband, but was not with him at the time of his fall . Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Burroughs with their two children visited Mrs. Burroughs’ parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Ray Gosnell of Ashley Heights, on Sunday. Her sister, Martha, who is now Mrs. Calvin Jarrett of Graham, with Mr. Jar- rett and their T-monthS'Dld baby boy, Chris, were also guests of the Gosnells. The Gosnell family endeared thdinselyes to the hearts of the people when they lived and served here. IflEVTKfS CAROLINA Coming to the Carolina Thea tre this Friday-Saturday is the return of Ingrid Bergman, in ‘•Paris Does Strange Things,” an entertaining and exciting story of a Polish princess trying to make one man president of France. In this brilliantly produced and acted comedy-drama. Miss Bergman performs with charm, beauty and a fine understanding of the histrionic demand her role makes upon her talents; Mel Ferrer as the pursuing lover, gives a characterization of wide appeal, while Jean Marais, as the war general acts his role with vigor and clarity. Filmed in Technicolor, it is a strikingly beautiful and lavishly costumed production, in which Miss Bergman appears in a widely contrasted comedy role and wears striking gowns. Coming Sunday through Tues day (three days only) is that uniquely conceived and expen sively executed, “Designing Woman,” a gay and costly con tribution in Cinemascope and MetroColor. The picture has the gilt-edged names of Gregory Peck and Lauren Bacall, who re spond with relish to the divert ing incidents expertly directed by Vincente Minnelli. The two stars, aided by Dol ores Gray, let themselves go in a mad-and-merry comedy romp— .end the result is delightful, often hilarious entertainment. The pic ture had been scheduled as a starring vehicle for Grace Kelly, before she decided to become Princess of Monaco.' Actually, the more sophisticated Miss Ba call is better suited to the role and turns in a fine acting job— one of her best. In North Carolina during 1956 the Motor Vehicles Department reports 83 passengers and|or drivers* were killed when their cars overturned in the roadway. The attraction for Wednesday and Thursday, May 8-9, is the re-issue of that suspenseful ad venture, “A Stranger On The Train,” starring Farley Granger and Ruth Roman. SUNRISE “Hedven Knows, Mr. Allison,” a unique and intriguingly para doxical filnq co-starring Debor ah Kerr and Robert Mitchum, will have its local premier on Sunday at the Sunrise Theatre. John Huston, whose formidable array of superlative pictures in clude such productions as “Treasure of Sierra Madre,” “The African Queen” and ‘‘Mou lin Rouge,” directed this Twen tieth Century-Fox CinemaScope- As advertised in LIFE Flax Fashion’s Bright Idea It’s springtime — yotir time to shine! And your favorite fashions are here -- ^ iwith Spring’s muted wools and summer’s colorful cottons. And they fit in that extra-special way that makes you love ■ your Red Cross Shoes. Largest selling brand of fine footwear in the world. Styles from 995 to 1395 Brown and white Stroud-Hubbard SANFORD. N. C. This product has bo connection whatever with The American National Red Crossl DeLuxe color production. Charles Shaw’s best-sellibg novel of the same title provided the story for this production, which Buddy Adler, executive production head of Twentieth Century-Fox, and Eugene Frenke, independent producer, worked on for nearly five years before they were able to get the perfect combination they wanted —Director John Huston, Miss Kerr for the role of the nun, “Sister Angela,” and Mitchum as “Corporal Allison.” “Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison” tells the strange and moving story of a gettitle nun and a tough Marine stranded on an is land in the South Pacific under hazardous wartime conditions. It is packed with physical action, yet it is primarily a drama of human and spiritual emotions played with infinite delicacy and moving tenderness against the counterpart of the violences of war. iWAT fOR TASTE • 4 OniRV^QUEEN QUARTS • PINTS HALF GALLONS © 1954. DAIRY QUEEN NATL. TRADE ASSN.. INC. On US 1 between Aberdeen and Southern Pines ABERDEEN THEATRE Phone WI 4-2621 Thursday, Friday, May 2-3 Night 7:15 St 9:15 "ZARAK" Victor Mature, Anita Ekburg Saturday. May 4 Mat. 3:00 Night 7:00 8t 9:00 "TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLA" Rory Calhoun, Shelley Winters Serial Monday & Tuesday. May 6-7 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "THE TRUE STORY OF JESSE JAMES" Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunter Wed.. May 8 Night 7:15 8t 9:15 "NORTHWEST PASSAGE" Waller Brennan. Ruth Hussey Thursday 8c Friday. May 9-10 Night 7:15 8c 9:15 "OH MEN. OH WOMEN" Ginger Rogers. Dan Dailey STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Friday, Saturday. May 3-4 "Red Sundown" Rory Calhoun The Left Hand of God (Technicolor) Humphrey Bogart Gene Tierney Sunday. Monday, May 5-6 "ITl Cry Tomorrow" (Technicolor) Susan Hayward, Eddie Albert Tuesday. Wednesday, May 7-8 "All That Heaven Allows" (Technicolor) Rock Hudson. Jane Wyman Thursday, May 9 "Female Jungle" CASH NIGHT Friday, Saturday, May 10-11 "7th Cavalry" (Technicolor) Randolph Scott also™— "Call Northside 777" James Stewart TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 PJM. Children under 12 in cars Free CAROLINA THEATRE Southern Pines Ingrid Bergman, Mel Ferrer, Jean Marias —in— "PARIS DOES STRANGE THINGS" (Technicolor) Friday, Saturday. 8:15 p.m. Mat. Saturday at 3:00 year M-Cx-M presents ' GREGORY PECK i LAUREN BACALL.i DESIGNING WOMAN w-nnMit Hig DOLORES GRAY la CinensSeope and METROCOLOR Sunday-Tuesday, May 5-7—8:15 pjn. Mat. Sun. at 3:00 Farley Granger-Ruth Roman "STRANGERS ON A TRAIN" (A Re-issue) Wednesday & Thursday, May 8-9—8:15 pan. Matinee Wednesday at 3:00 SUNRISE THEATRE CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY Am CONDITIONED — FOR COOL COMFORT Thursday 8c Friday, May 2-3 Johnny Carroll and Kay Wheeler in "Rock, Baby, Rock It" FREE—FREE To the First 50 Kids to Buy Tickets Thursday or Fri day Afternoon— A Big 8 X 10 Gloss Photo of Elvis Presley Shows 3:15, 5:12. 7:09, 9:00 Friday—Late Show 10:50 MARILYN MONROE in "There's No Business like Show Business" Saturday—Double Feature East Side Kids —in— “Flying Wild” Dane Clark —in— “Massacre” Plus Cartoon Shows Starting 11:20 Last Complete Show 8:30 Sunday & Monday—May 5-6 Deborah KERR • Robert MITCHUM Heaven Kpows, MrAllison” Shows Sunday 1:10, 3:09, 5:08, 7:07, 9:06 Monday. 3:09 and Continuous TUESDAY ONLY Bowery Boys "HOLD THAT HYPNOTIST" Cartoon 8c Shorts Shows 3:00. 4:00, 5:43, 7:26, 9:09 WED. - DOUBLE FEATURE Glenn Ford / —in— 'JUBAL' Tom Tully "BEHIND THE HIGH WALL" Shows Starting 3:20 Last Complete Show 8:25 / NEXT THURSDAY 8c FRIDAY—May 9-10 Jeff Chandler Joanne Dru in “DRANGO” 86 PROOF Straight BOURBON Whisky $0.10 OHM i»iNT $3-3» 4/5 QUARt mOM wnUMO COMTANT uvNUNCButoi, KBiniacr

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