THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1958 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina St. Anthony’s Charity Ball To Be Held Dec. 9 The second annual Charity Ball of St. Anthony’s Church will be held December 9 at the National Guard Armory, Mrs. Dante Montasanti, general chair man, announced today. Dean Hudson and his orches tra, which provided music last year, will return, Mrs. Monte- santi said, and perform from 9 o’clock until 1 o’clock. Mrs. Don ald Denoff is chairman of the decorating committee. The ball is held to raise funds for parish work and is one of the principal efforts along those lines made by church members. The Hudson orchestra will, in addition to providing dance mu sic, stage several production numbers, contests and other ex tras. Concert Planned At Presbyterian Junior College Dr. Charles O. Vardell, Jr., Dean of the Conservatory of Mus ic at Flora Macdonald College in Red Springs, will be presented in a concert at Presbyterian Jun ior College in Maxton tomorrow (Friday) evening at 8 o’clock. The program is under the spon sorship of the Glee Club of PJC as a public service. It is the first of a series of four evenings of music planned for the session at the college. Other programs wiU include members of the Conserva tory of Music at Flora Macdonald in a concert December 12, a Glee Club concert in the- spring, and another program as yet unan nounced. CARTHAGE NEWS Miss EmUy Bissell, a Red Cross worker, conducted the first American Christmas Seal Sale in 1907 to raise money to fight TB in Wilmington, Del. Since then, it has beep an annual nationwide campaign. Siarview Drive-In To Begin Winter Dates The Starview Drive-In Theatre begins its winter schedule tomor row (Friday), according to C. A. Huntley, manager. The theatre, which is located on US Highway 1 between South ern Pines and Aberdeen, will be open only on Fridays, Saturdays and. Sundays until next spring. CALL US TO PLAN YOUR PLANTING There’s more to landscaping than just plant ing trees and shrubs. We specialize in careful planning before we plant.. Result? Grounds and home are brought into graceful harmony. SPECIAL LANDSCAPE PRICES FOR ALL ORDERS BOOKED FOR DECEMBER. JANUARY. FEBRUARY Linden Road Pinehursf. N. C. SUNRISE THEATRE Ph, OX 5-3013' Continuous Shows Daily Thursday and Friday — November 13 & 14 ESmER WlLUMMS JEFF Chandiir OAWV/iWP. IN Epew M PESTA' Shows 3:15-5:11-7:07-9:03 C|Ncm*ScoP£'i" r COLOR Saturday — November 15 — Double Feature m m simui OFTHE HiMAlAYAS ih tioRfioiiSfiOPE A REGALSCOPE Piclwe • Rtleased by 20th Century-fw Showing 12:40-3:40-6:40-9:40 %ltK LEIFERIKSON DONALD WODOS CHUCK CDUDTNEY HAND BDOOKS MALI SHELYON Ptodudioe • .• .♦ -• • ••••• f 0 •••• • Showing 11:30-2:30-5:30-8:30 Sunday. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday — November 16-19 TENNESSEE WILUAMS PLAY—BOLD! DARING I on ECTETHteR. • PaulHmm -Mks j. t METROCOLOR . AN AVON PRODUCTION Sunday Shows 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 Mon.. Tues.. Wed. 3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00 Thursday and Friday — November 20 8c 21 Audie Murphy and Patricia Owens In "THE GUN RUNNERS" Shows 3:20-5:15-7:10-9:00 ' Coming Soon "Hbuseboat" & Disney's * "While Wilderness' By MRS ALONZO BLUE A Son Mr. and Mrs. Herman O. Sea- well announce the birth of a son, John Gilmer, on Tuesday, November 4, ^n Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Seawell is the for mer Patricia Kelly of Carthage. The SeaweUs have three other children, Karen, Mary Kate and Herman O. Seawell, Jr. Baptismal Riles The rite of Baptism was ad ministered Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock to Sarah Rollin Ben nett, 3-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennett of Greensboro, at the home of the little girl’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McDonald. The Rev. W. S. CJolden was the officiating minister. Personals Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Jr., of Elon and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berihett, and children of Greens boro were here over Sunday with their parents, Sheriff and Mrs. C. J. McDonald. Mrs. William Keith and Mrs. Henry Addor of Addor spent sev eral days last' week with Mrs. Keith’s granddaughter, Mrs. Joe Blue. Mrs. Keith has been a life time resident of Addor, formerly Keyser, until World War I when the name was changed to Addor. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blue and sons. Bill and Steve, of Charlotte were weekend guests of Mrs. Blue’s mother, Mrs. Norman Car ter. Mr. Blue and the boys visit ed his parents on Route 2, Vass, Sunday. ' Misses Annie and Frances Mc- Keithen spent Satimday in Lum- berton with their sister-in-law, Mrs. Neill A. McKeithen, Jr. o J J ™ W. L. McLean returned TTT Tuesday and home Sunday night from a visit Wednesday MGM presents a dis- Charlotte. ‘ tinguislmd ^traction in "(^at onj j Bums and Roof, fiimization ofj(jaughter Linda and Mrs. R. J_. the Tennessee Williams stage hit. Burns spent Sunday in Charlotte which won both the Pulitzer ^ith Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Burns. Prize and the New York Drama They were accompanied by Mrs. SUNRISE THEATRES spending some time at hom*e while Mrs. Wallace is recupera ting. Mrs. Sadie Wall spent last week in Greensboro with her daughter and family. Mrs. Mc Kay and sons accompanied her home for a weekend visit. Mrs. Herbert Maness entered Moore Memorial Hospital Friday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Joyce of Madison with Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Campbell and daughters of High Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McDonald Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Patterson spent the weekend in High Point with Mrs. Patterson’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Neill Clegg and children of Rockingham were here over Sunday with Mrs. Charles A. Cox and Mrs. W. R. Clegg. Mrs. Ed Ellis and daughters of Asheboro, Mrs. Boyd Stout of North Wilkesboro and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Watson of Jonesboro Heights were Wednesday spend- the-day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McDonald. Page NINE Mrs. David Maples and David, Jr., have returned to their home in Savannah, Ga., after an ex tended visit with her grand mother, Mrs. D. L. Patterson. Mrs. T. J. West and Miss Ellen Bruton of Chadboum visited their sister, Mrs. P. H. McDon ald, last Wednesday. Miss Josephine Cole of Raleigh and John Byrne of Red Springs were here over the weekend with Miss Cole’s mother, Mrs. Emma Cole. There are more than 2,000,000 4-H Club members in the U. S. PINT $095 l4/BaT. Critics Award. Elizabeth Taylor, in her first role since her Academy Award nomination for “Raintree Coun ty,” and Paul Newman, one of the' screen’s most popular young er stars, portray the wife and husband on the verge of a marital crack-up, with the ace cast also starring Burl Ives, Jack Carson and Judith Anderson, with Mad eleine Sherwood. Both Ives and Miss Sherwood recreate their original Broad way stage roles of the Williams drama; Ives as Big Daddy, the rich Delta plantation owner. Miss Sherwood as Mae, the avaricious daughter-in-law married to Car- son. Judith Anderson, one of the stage and screen’s outstanding actresses, plays Big Mama, whose love for the domineering patri arch of the family never wavers. “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’ tells the story of a divided family and the conflict between its members when they are faced with the impending death of the father. The crisis brings to the surface the innate character of the two sons and their wives, revealing in one instance greed and oppor tunism; in the other unselfishness and devotion. STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS V Winter Schedule Fri. & Sat. — Nov. 14 8c 15 "Restless Breed" Scott Brady, Ann Bancroft Color Sun. — Nov. 16 "Imitation General" Glenn Ford, Red Buttons Fri. 8c Sat. — Nov. 21 8c 22 'From Hell To Texas" Don Murray. Diane Varsi Color TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Show Starts at Dark Children under 12 in cars Free J. E. Muse. Recent guests of Mr. and'Mrs. H. Lee Thomas were their chil dren, Mrs. C. W. Wilson and children of Lumberton, Mrs. Fred S. Cates, Jr., and children of Hillsboro, and Frank Thomas of Fayetteville. Mrs. Joe Pinkston and Mrs. W. C. Neill and daughter Catherine, of Aberdeen, were here Monday to visit their mother, Mrs. Alonzo Blue. Solicitor apd Mrs. M. G. Boy ette spent Sunday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Young Allen, in Lumberton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Thomas were in Clarksville, Va., Satur day to attend the wedding of, Miss Patricia Marks to William Frank Hutchenson of Chatta nooga, Tenn. 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