THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1963 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page SEVEN SUNRISE THEATRE For sheer imagination, you can’t beat a combination like Walt Disney and Jules Verne. For fast-moving entertainment, you can’t beat Disney’s version of the late French author’s adven ture story, IN SEARCH OF THE ’ CASTAWAYS, opening Saturday, January 5, to run through Wed nesday, January 9, at the Sunrise Theatre. The Burbank producer wisely chose talented English teenager Hayley Mills and venerable French charmer Maurice Chev alier to lead a bold band of ad venturers across two continents in search of a shipwrecked sea captain. The talented twosome fit together like champagne and cav iar; one effervescent, the other mellow. Disney puts his top performers through a whirlwind, globe-gird ling obstacle course; the adven turers encounter an earthquake, an avalanche, a volcano, a giant condor, a man-eating jaguar, a swarm of alligators, a mammoth waterspout, a flash flood, blood thirsty mutineers and Maori can nibals. George Sanders is at his suave, sophisticated best as double-deal ing mutineer Thomas Ayerton, and Wilfrid Hyde White epito mizes the aloof English peer as Lord Edward Glenarvan. Walt Disney produced IN SEARCH OF THE CASTAWAYS with the same light touch—a ton gue-in-cheek mingling of comedy and suspense in the action se quences—that made his “The Swiss Family Robinson” such a delightful boxoffice success. The film is a Buena Vista release. AB i NEWS Legal Notice NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY The undersigned, Harold A. Col lins, Harold A. Collins, Jr., and James McLeod Holliday Collins, having qualified as Executors of the Estate of Emma Holliday Col lins, deceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms or corpor ations having claims against said ^ estate to present them to the un dersigned at Southern Pines, North Carolina, on or before 28th day of June, 1963, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 26th day of December, 1962. Harold A. Collins Harold A. Collins, Jr.' James McLeod Holliday Collins Executors of the Estate of Emma Holliday Collins, deceased. Pollock & Fullenwider , Attorneys at Law ' 135 E. Penn. Avenue Southern Pines, N. C. D27,J3,10,17c SPROTT BROS. FURNITURE CO. QUALITY CARPET- • Lees • Gulistan • Cabin Craft Quality Furniture • Drexel • Victorian • Globe Parlor • Sanford • Henkel Harris • Craftique • Thomasville Chair Co. Early American Pieces By • Cochrane • Empire • Temple • Stewart • Cherokee 9 Brady • Maxwell . Royall • Fox SPROTT BROS. 114-118 S. Moore St. Phone SP 3-6261 SANFORD. N. C. BY ANN J. Cothran-Walters Miss Barbara Anj became the bride Victor Walters III I Baptist Church, Sul ber 23, with the Ret officiating. Music wq Miss June Melvin, E. H. Poole, vocal “Because” and “Thd er”. I The bride, given i! her father, wore a tilly lace and tulle, attached to a capj she carried a bouq Miss Vickie Hari honor and only at a dress of royal with satin overskirt shoes, gloves, and ve a bouquet of carnatl _ The bridegroom’s 'fj best man, and ushers Walters of Westover and Dickie Walters, the groom. Mrs. Cothran, m bride, wore a beige trimmed in fur, orchid. Mrs. V alte the groom, wore a suj with white orchid The bride, daught^^^Hvir. and Mrs. R. R. Cothran^^^^Kaduate of Carolina Busir^^^^^Hlege of Charlotte, and is^^^^^nry for Sterling Discount Bruns wick, Ga. Airman Walters son of Mr. and Mrs. Wad^^^Hvalters, Jr. He attended Can^^^HCollege, is serving with the '^^^^■ir Force in Bermuda and is ^^^Hiiing his college work with ^^^^iversity of Maryland. Tarlton-Dowless In a double rii^^^Bremony solemnized Wednesd^^^Btemoon, December 26, at the^^^Be of the bride in Sanford, IV^^^Blizabeth Ann Tarlton became^^Wbride of Chevalier Jackson Jr., of Aberdeen. The Rev. Howard ^^Bar Sum^ erford of Burlington,B^»le of the bride, heard the in the presence of the imn»ediate fami lies. Wedding musiJ was present ed by Miss Linda '■'arlton, sister of the bride. The hcftne was deco rated in the traditio^pl green and white. The couple enterecMtogether un attended, the bridB wearing a street length white* wool dress, with black accessoiB3s, and cor sage of red roses Mrs. Dowless. daiBhter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. TarltcH of Sanford, '.s attending High iBintj College. Mr. Dowless, son ofBlj*and Mrs. C. J. Dowless." SifT^i^ Voerdeen ’s attending State Cc liege at Raleigh. Following the cerem ony, the parents of the bride en tertained at a reception. Assisting i n serving were Mrs. Charles McC Jugan of McGuire AFB, N. J.,- au nt c^ the groom, Mrs. Talmage Bobbitt, aunts <Ii9 bride._jJater. ‘ the couple left for a south|^|'.-Vedding trip. Christian Student Su^Hy Page Memorial ^Hifothodist Church featured eig^^Kf its col lege young people n panel discussion using , theme, “Christ Upon the C^^us” dur ing the morning worship service Sunday morning. This was a special feature of Christian Stu dent Sunday. T^ose taking part were Alice Robbins, Kay Melvin, Frank Farrell, Bill Brady, Jane Brady, Jim Whitlock, John Boyte, and Linda Edwards. Baptist Service Christian Student night was held at Fii'st Baptist Church Sun- daf evening. Three students and one serviceman took part in the service. These included Sj'lvia Cooper, Carol Wynn, Melvin Williams, and Maurice Weaver, Open House Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Neill held pen house for members of the ethesda Presbyterian congrega- ion and friends of the community t The Manse in Forest Hills unday afternoon. Several college tudents of the congregation serv- in the dining room. These in- uded Marie Ciark, Susie Bridg- s, Barbara Caviness, Carol 'routman, and Judy Hobbs. Mrs. ob Maurer and Miss Martha Mc- |.eod assisted in serving. Approx- ately 100 persons called during ^he afternoon. Briefs Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blue and family of Greenville, S. C. were Saturday visitors of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Neill and family. Miss Vickie Hardister and Miss Carol Troutman returned to their studies at Lees-McRae College Thursday after spending the holidays with their parents here. A/2c R. V. Walters has been on leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Walters, of West- over, Mass. Guests of the Walters during the holidays included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walters of Rich mond, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Parrish and son. Tommy, of Faison. Mrs. Clarence Smith spent the Christmas holidays with her son, Clarence Smith. Jr., and family, in Lynchburg, Va. Miss Lillie Frances Harrington Washington, D. C., spent the Christmas holidays with her oarents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrington. Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson were Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Garner of Pinehurst; Capt. and Mrs. Clyde Garner and daughters of Myrtle Beach: and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garner and sons of Sanford. Lt Col. and Mrs. C. T. Mc- Gugan and daughter, Janet, of McGume AFB. spent Christmas firith Mrs. Alice Rhyne and the %ack Dowless family. Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Norris were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huffman of Hickory; Rev. and Mrs. Curtis Morehead and children of Hudson: Bradford Norris of the Coast Guard;' and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Norris and children of Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sloan and 'ip’ighter. Cam, of Raleigh, spent he holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan. Dudley McLean of Salisbury spent several days after Christmas with relatives here. ' A/2c and Mrs. Wade V. WaUers, III, left Monday for Brunswick, Coming Soon SPARTACUS SUNRISE Coming Soon WHATEVER Ph. OX 5-3013 HAPPENED ■ I TO [ntinuous Shows Daily, JANE aeatre Thursday . F 9 Jan. 3 - THIS IS ADUL PICTUI Shows Star 3:00 - 5:00 - 7:0 a new kind of lo. liHHAIIVEIf- )u never exn ted to see on the screen! ■ /_r.l caUMBIA MES m CWES KfElBMAN'S N.. ,/=:’ WALK - 9:10 IHE f-sfory starring UdNE'M FOIiiDA’.iiE BmsiHSTAm SAT. - SUN". Maurice Chevalier I ION. - TUE. - WED. Hayley Mills IN ' JAN. 5-9 George Sanders An Avalanche of Fun! \l Shows .- n. k. Aduli- 7^ THURSDAlt The TECHNICOLOR® Released by 6UCNA VISTA Distribuiior. Co Inc >019621^311 Disney Producttoos |1:30 - 1:05 . 3:05 - 5:05 - 7:05 - 9:05 1:20 - 3:05 - 5:05 - 7:05 . 9:05 |:. Wed. at 3:20 - 5:05 - 7:05 - 9:05 Students— 60c — Children— 25c kDAY Double Feature TOls JANUARY 10-11 Steve Reeves In lorse BIRTHS Recent births at Moore Mem orial Hospital have been listed as: December 17—Son, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brewer, Aberdeen; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Roberts, Route 3, Carthage; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Martin, Southern Pines; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Kearns, Pinehurst. December 18—Son, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Taylor, Carthage. December 20—Son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichols, Robbins; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips, Route 1, Eagle Springs; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McBride, Route 1, Jackson Springs; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. %uimby L. Garner, Robbins. December 23—Son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Flowers, Route 2, Shannon. December 24—Son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Harris, Route 1, Carthage. December 25—Son, Mr. and Mrs. James McNeill, Route 3, Rae- ford; son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dal las Mofield, Aberdeen. December 26—Daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan H. Mclnnis, Jackson Springs; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ritter, Route 2, Robbins. December 29—Son, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie B. Bell, Raeford; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clegg, Route 2, Carthage. December 30—Daughter, Mr. and Mrs; Neal Fleming McKenzie, Route 1, West End; daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Davis, South ern Pines. Saint Joseph’s Hospital Births: December 24th—A son to Mr. and Mrs. Meriman Thomas Sal mon, Jr., of Carthage. December 29th—A son to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Monroe of South ern Pines. Ga. The Rev. and Mrs. Richard Hopkins of McCain joined several former residents at McCain who are residents at Duke, and their wives, for dinner Sunday evening at the home of Dr. Hugo Deaton in Durham. Mrs. A. F. Deese is a patient at Moore Memorial Hospital. Short Session Held Monday By Moore County Recorder’s Court, Carthage With patrolmen still on holiday saturation duty, citing most of their cases to January terms, only a brief docket faced Moore Coun ty Recorder’s Court Monday at Carthage, in its first term since December 17. The following cases were dis posed of in the two-hour session: Bonnie Wallace Hall, Carthage, speeding 70 in 55-mile zone, $15 and costs; Lloyd Douglas, Camer on, Route 1, worthless check, judgment continued on payment of $15 and costs, also of the worthless check for $69.50; John Laster Spinks, Carthage, improp er license plates, no liability in surance, 90 days suspended on payment of $25 and costs, not to operate his car on highways till he first complies with all legal requirements; Rufus Allen Prid gen, Cameron, speeding 70 in 55- mile zone, judgment continued on payment of $25 and costs, and on the further condition that defend ant comply with restrictions as &3t forth in his license and in all respects obey the traffic laws; James A. Hamilton, Aiken, S. C., speeding 65 in 55-mile zone, judg ment continued on payment of $10 and costs; James Tyson, Car thage, failure to comply, 90 days suspended on payment of $100 fine and costs, totaling $139.25; Roy Allen Norris, Sanford, speed ing 55 in 45-mile zone, $10 and costs. Cash bonds of $30 and 35 were forfeited by the following as they failed to appear in answer to speeding charges; James Crescent Jordan, Eagle Springs; Kenneth Albert Baker, Ehn City; Samuel Isaacs Lewis, Robbins, and George Russell, Jr., Troy. The estate tax was the first in troduced as part of the Revenue Act of 1916, reports the Internal Revenue Service. WINTER CLEARANCE WOOLENS — FELTS — VELVETEENS REDUCED DARK COTTONS .39c and 49c yd. MILL OUTLET STORE 650 S. W. Broad St. Southern Pines Phone 695-3291 . w J A CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECK Makes Christmas Gift Buying A Pleasure . .. Jusl decide how much you'll need and pick Ihe savings plan that suits you best. A small amount put away each week adds up fast! Save Each Week Have in 50 Weeks $ .50 - $ 25.00 $ 1.00 $ 50.00 $ 2.00 - $100.00 $ 5.00 ^ $250.00 $10.00 __ - — $500.00 SNB - Service, None Better Southern National Bank MEMBER F.D.I.C. — MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 200 S. W. BROAD STREET PHONE 695-7181 SOUTHERN PINES

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