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Page Eight. TTHE PILOT, a Paper With rhal-af.ter. Ab^rde^ North C^oMiiA Friday, March 13. igjj Every-?!ember Canvass cn Sunday In Presbyterian Churches of South Mrs. S. R. Smith Heads Vass Woman’s .Club March 15th Most Important Day in WTiole Year’s Program of the Church Southern Presbyterians in seven teen states are observing March 15th as the most important day in the whole year’s program of that church, according to announcement by the Assembly’s Stewardship L,oyjimittee, with headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., March 15th is the date o fthe annual every member canvass, with a total objective this year of $14,000,000 for extending the Kingdom of God. Of this amount it is estimated that $9,500,- 000 will be needed for work vv ithin 3,564 churches and $4,500,000 for edu cational, orphanage, hospital and mis sionary work in the 17 synods, 92 pres- b3Tteries in the home field and in nine missions, in Africa, Brazil, Chine, Japan, Korea and Mexico. The Stewardship Ccmmittee is com posed of Dr. J. H. Henderlite, Gaston ia, chairman; Dr. W. R. Dobyns, Bir mingham, Ala., Mrs. W. F. Smith and Dr. W. H. Boggs, Atlanta, Ga. This Wed 45 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Merrill of Southern Pines Honored by Friends in Florida Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Merrill of Southern Pines, winter guests at Bradenton, Florida for several years, were the guests of honor at a social gathering on Friday even ing at the Floridan cafeteria there. It was their forty-fifth wedding anniversary as well as the birth day of Mrs. Merrill. Mrs. Merrill cut the huge birthday cake made in het honor. Nearly fifty guests were present at the double ce!e- bratio CARTHAGE Mrs. C. J. Temple Chosen To Represent Club at State Federation Meeting At Pinehurst The March meeting of the Vass Wo man’s Club was held on Friday even ing in the club room with a good at tendance, and an interesting program was given by the American Home de- I partment, Mrs. Emma Laubscher I chairman, with Mrs. R. H. Cox, Mrs. IW. C. Leslie and Mrs. H. A. Borst tak- I ing part. During the business session, corn- NIAGARA Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Smith of Or ange, N. J., were recent visitors at Miss Nettie Williams. They were re turning from a trip to F^da. Mrs. W. P. Irving an<i her daught er, Margaret, spent a day or two at Miss Elizabeth Smith, who has been ttnv. “Honor Anong Lovers,” which comes to the Pinehurst Theatre, Fri day afternoon and night, is another 1 Park Avenue triangle, hut one, that' has been developed and directed with charm and skill and enacted by a cast of unusual excellence. The result is a ; picture that should prove highly en- j tei-taining to all ty?pes of theatre | goers. Chief honors should go to Di- i rector Dorothy Arzner, who has turn ed out a production that is exception- municatians of interest were read, | ^jiy well mounted, in good taste at j U among them being one from Gaston- | times and that has not sacri-| ia in regard to a wear cotton cam- j fjced smoothness for suspense. Claud- } paign. The treasurer’s report was en- j g^te Colbert and Frederic March in I couraging. She reported that more j .j-yjg leading roles have been provided j than $75 w'as realized from the play I ideal roles and give finished per- I given recently, after deducting a!l | formances. Other outstanding players j § I expense. | are *Charlie Ruggles and Ginger Rog- j g i Officers for the year were elected | Frederick Stanley Smith will | g !as follows: Mrs. S. R. Smith, presi-' ^gain be heard at the Robert Morton ‘ dent; Mrs. C. J. Temple, vice presi- > Organ in a short recital between 8.00 on a nursing job at Southern Pine: for some time, has returned to h home here. Mrs.J. B. Tumley and Alton ana Charlie. Green of Cameron were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs C L. Dutton. The Rev. W. D. Crocker of neai Goldsboro is holding a revival Thaggards pond this week, with vices every night at- 7:30. at ser- ‘TTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTil 11 1111111111 AND Sterling IVIidget Telephone 7111 For a Home Demonstration DAY & BRADIN ELECTRIC SHOP New Hampshire Avenue, ^ Southern Pines ! dent; Mrs. N. N. McLean, treasurer; i g 15 and in a special number, i g ! Mrs. H. A. Borst, secretary. All of ' preceding the main feature, “Bolero,” j 8 ^ ilT ^ 1 V '■ ! Announce Birth of Son Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughs are re- \ these except Mrs. Temple served last | lyioszkowski ceiving congratulations from their | year. Mrs. Temple succeeds Mrs. D. | private secretary gets committee has appealed to the w’hole j^^^ny friends of Carthage on the birth j C. McGill, who had been vice presi- | ^ b^eak! This much-abused, hard- Church membership for unanimous re- ^ j jj. Hughs has i dent the full time allowed by the , queen of the office can’t say sponse to the challenge of the great | returned from Greensboro where \ constitution. sipiritual theme of the canvas, “The 1 been in a hospital. j Kingdom for All.” The committee an- . . j XT ^ Bounces the hearty cooperation of all g g cjasg PineHurst the executive and promotional com- . g jj Norton delightfully en-1 Basketball ChampS mittees of the Assembly and of all Pertained her Sunday School class of; CAROLINA m\ea.tres now that she is completely overlook ed in the scheme of life, for Radio Pictures’ “Behind Office Doors,” w'hich is scheduled for the Pinehurst Theatre Monday afternoon and night, is a romantic film woven out of her j g Without ex | ^ CLAUDETT COLBERT Astor portrays | *. idly the role of a private secretary Presenting who falls hopelessly in love with her and FREDRIC MARCH s H in » HONOR AMONG LOVERS of every church, and strong effort.; There w-ere about twenty-five present. ■ ^ ^ ^ 1 r% _ _ «... « are being made to secure tithers. ‘This x^ey returned by moon light and j The annual Moore County Basket- | discover that he regards g is the best growing season for pro- thoroughly enjoyed the outing. James ball tournament was held in the ! „iej.ely as an office worker. The I g ducing great Christians our Church pjeasants and Mrs. Morton’s house Pinehurst High School gymnasium ! ^ typical American | g thTk^u^^ Miss Morton, of Virginia, were March 2 to 6. Eight girls teams and ^ where numerous typewriters H Based on the Storv by Austin Parker. A richly mounted Inn’ndiTiP' of crashing- fortunes 'n the ^^^^sts of .Irs. . orton. nine boys teams entere , an niany • ^ ^^-g^ industry that is fa- h cietv drama with Charles RuggleS and Ginger Rogers. YoU B sounding of crashing fortunes .n the contested, the coun-1H ‘ will laugh at Charlie. He is a SOUse again B especially in the ma s w en^ e me population. There girls who have . h Frederick Stanley Smith at the Robert Morton Organ S so- B South. But our people are turning to the Lord for help, and it is the best Personals Miss Mary Currie, spent the week- hurst girls defeated West End 21-20. ' to support live and work- year for a spiritually successful every gelmont, guest of her brother. An extra period was necessary for browning out personal tragedies, member canvass m history, states William Currie. the Vass boys to defeat West End by , affairs and joys in a con- the committee in appealing to all and Ruth Lang spent the the same score, 21 to 20. ' ^jgnt, unceasing flow of work. Into church members for sacrificial giv- week-end at home to see their moth- The Vass boys advanced to the fin- i familiar background Director er, who has been quite ill in the Moore als by defeating Cameron, Elise and Brown has interlaced a beau- Pinehurst. est End, after defeating tiful romance w'hich will aw’aken an will render a special number, “Bolero” Moszkowski. S At Pinehurst (Only) | I Wednesday, Mar. 18th at 8:15—Matnee at 3:00 | “This Sunday is Every-Member County Hospital. Canvass day for the Presbjrterian Mrs. Alice Watson has returned Church in Aberdeen,” the Rev. E. L. from the Moore County Hospital Barber said yesterday. “This is to be where she has been for several weeks, a volunteer canvass and every mem- Miss May Stuart is in Rowland for ber is urged to be present at either a visit with her sister. the morning or evening sei'\’ices to Mrs. Charlie Jenkins is in Moore' the finals by defeating Farm Life make his or her yearly contribution County Hospital w'here she has had an [and Aberdeen, to the church.” ‘ -- - - operation for appendicitis. F^ineHuirst F^aragrapln s Carthage and Farm Life, won the interest in the heart of every working right to meet Vass in the finals, i sometime or other has fal- Pinehurst girls in reaching the finals, captive to the good looks and kind won over \ ass and Elise bj naiiow boss. The result is an in- j margins. est End giil^ adv^anced to tiniate drania of a private secretary, seen through tho eyes of those active ly encrajred in w'ork. “ June Moon,” starring Jack Oakie, is the attraction at the Pinehurst BREEZY LOW-DOWN ON DAY-TIME WIVES S A silver cup \vas presented to each winning team and the Educo Club of Moore County presented silver mount ed miniature basketballs to each mem ber of the winning teams. A. J. BOLEY PROMOTED TO Theatre, Wednesday afternoon and H night. The struggle Oakie has to make a name for himself as a sorg wi iter and the way he is “played” for his money by June MacCloy, af- OFFICE DOORS MARY ASTOR ROBERT AMES OTHERS The Woman’s Auxiliary of the day of last week informing him of Community Church held the regular his sister’s death. Mrs. Journey and monthly meeting in the Ladies’ parlor Mr. Morton have the sympathy of I Tuesday evening. This meeting was the entire community in this bereave- given over to business as the year’s ment ^ , i. t work was renewed and reports for the Mr, and .Mrs. F. R. Razook an-1 „,anr1t Fo t Biagg aTd’’ T.;' Fayetteville Pre.sbyterial completed bounce te birth of a daughter, Jac-! known throughout the landhills has, - ... • . „ i an " a impressive queline, at the .Moore County Hospi- been promoted from the rank of ® officer, its screen play and ! H Moilday, MafCh 16th at 8:15 MatineC at 3:00 § ■service the Rev. ^V. M. McLeod in- ,al, on Monda.v, March 9. Brigadier General to .Major GeLiaT dialogue by another navy officer, and ; g — ^ R.\NK OF ,M.\.IOK GENER.AI. material for plenty of laughs. H Where fvOSted glaSS End “Prlvate Confer- I ences” hide a world of romance. | At Pinehurst (Only) At Southern Pines With its original story written by ; tt McLeod in stalled the incoming officers; Mrs. James Quale, president; Mrs. E. B. Keith, vice president; Mrs. E. Swear ingen, secretary and Miss Fannie B. Gray, treasurer. The reports submit ted indicated a steady growth both in interest and in things accomplish- ^^^ther, Mrs. John Lambe ed, and it is with confidence and en- Siler City, thusiasm that the new church year is entered upon. The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Moore County Hospital held the monthly business meeting in the Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Stevens and son, and made Assistant Chief of Staff at with full co-operation by the , n Graham of Raleigh were week-end \ Army headquarters, Washington. The guests of Mrs. George Law, .Jr. I promotion closely followed the recent Jlr. and Mrs. Tom Cole and chil-1 General Jadwin, leaving a dren, spent Sunday with Mr. Cole’s , vacancy in the ranks of major gen- at her erals. Mrs*. R. L. Parsons, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. W'es- ley Viall for some time, plans to leave for the north at an early date. Miss Flora McQueen of Dunn vis- BILL TO ENLARGE COUNTY COMMISSION WILL PASS Navy, “The Seas Beneath,” which is the attraction at the Southern Pines Theatre, Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, with matinee Saturday, is said to be nearly perfect technically. This first talkie, of the Allied campaign Presenting LAUGHABLE JACK OAKIE in pi (Continued from page one) Ladies parlor of the Community ^ted her sister, Miss Margaret Mc- Church Wednesday afternoon. C^ueen in Pinehurst one day last week. Chas. W. Picquet s^e’^t sev’sral Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hardin spent days this week in New York. Wednesday and Thursday in Greens- Miss Marcia Huskell and Miss Hat- boro, guests in the home of Dr. Nor- tie Werden left Wednesday morning man Hardin. for their home in Washington after Mrs. A. McN. Blue of Carthage visiting friends here for two weeks, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. They motored up and were accom panied by Mrs. T. A. Cheatham, who will spend a week with friends in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor and Mrs. B. Keith on Sunday. She was accom panied home b> hei mother, Mrs. Moore County who shall each receivc Laura Beam who week with her. Mr. and Mrs. J. S IS spending this Dunlop left S. R. Jellison spent Tuesday in Dur- Thursday morning for Philadelphia ham. Miss Ethel Bateman of Flora Mc Donald College visited friends here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Keith have had as their guests for several days, Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Herman and lit tle daughter, Laura Ruth of Hen dersonville. Mrs. Tom Cole and Mrs. Herman Campbell were shopping in Greens boro on Friday. *lohn Oglesby is quite ill of pneu monia at the home of his mother here. Mrs . E. G. Fitzgerald and preserve the beauty of our Moore county highways,” Mr. Johnson said. Assemblyman U. L. Spence of Car thage this week introduced a bill to correct a typographical error in the medal win- ner “Four Sons,” has cleverly woven a strange wartime romance into his thrilling drama of the hunting of a noted German U-boat by an Amer ican Submarine and an American “mystery ship,” and the three cor- a .salary not'exceeding one thousand ‘I*® against the U-boat menace, is from a j tt From the play by Ring Lardner and Geo. s. Kaufman. Oakie g story by James Parker, Jr., recently a commander in the U. S. naval forces, and the scenarist, Dudley Nichols, held a commission in the Navy’s forces overseas. Director John Ford, who specializes in pictures of a military and naval type, like his earlier, “Men Without Women,” “Salute,” “The •is a Song Writer— Whaat laugh! At Pinehurst (Only) Friday, March 13th at 8:iS—Matinee at 3.00 | H n n JJ ■ '■ ■" ■ " ■" ' — ♦♦ I We advertised “DOCTORS’ WIVES’’ in our program for | g Southern Pines, but a print is not available, so we are pre- 5 law relating to the salaries of offi cers of Moore county, the amend- i ment eading as follows: i “That one or more other deputies may be appointed by the Sheriff of max is acclaimed one of the most re markable sequences ever made. Geo. O’Brien and Marion Lessing have the featured roles in the picture. dollars per year, payable monthly, but no deputy sheriff, except the one , ^ i deputy provided for in section three and other points north. Thev nlan to u n , , • to , of this act, shall receive any compen- be gone a w’^eek or ten dav.s i . • i ^ ^ I sation whatsover to be paid by the ren,"Raym3,"jr.,“anTEl"se tean ' E.X.i.MINE APPLICANTS FOR spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs’- Tr salary shall | VASS POSTMASTER MAR. 27 w TT • T 1 . fixed, approved and allowed bv the I w. Jti. Cottev in Lakeview i j r • • » ‘ ' oard of commissioners of Moore ' As an insufficient number of eligi- lEAl senting cKNEATH n S WITH GEORGE O’BRIEN - MARION LESSING MUSE MOORE’S MEMBER OF BOARD OF EDUCATION Naming the board of education for the 100 counties of North Carolina, Representative McRae of Mecklen-1 ^^otice to such deputy: Provid county, and such compensation and bles resulted from the examination salaiy so allowed to any such addi- last held for the position of post- tional deputy by said board of com- ' master at Vass, N. C., another exami- missioners from time to time may be ' nation for that office has been an- discontinued and revoked by said nounced with closing date for receipt board of commissioners at any time , of applications as Mar. 27, 1931. The date for assembling of competitors j ^^^g yesterday introduced the bien-j^^’ nothing heiein contained w'ill be stated in the admission cards i - niece, omnibus education bill in the r"™! be construed to limit the au- which will be mailed to applicants af-J Eva Fitzgerald, Mrs. S. R. Jellison Assembly. The Moore County I of said sheriff to appoint any _ ter the close of receipts of applica- j Something new m big thrills. It will lift you out of your seat B with stunning surprises and startling action. A story of sub- H marine warfare. ^ g At Southern Pines (Only) i Thu"., Fri., and Sat, March 12th, 13th, 14th, n at 8:15—Matinee Sat. at 3:00 I — - - ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■« II I - ♦♦ Presenting jl Romance and Drama in the Modern Manner § and Marjorie Jellison spent Saturday in Charlotte having dental work done for the little girls. After being very ill for some time, Mrs. J. C. Westcott is making satis factory improvement. Mrs. Ethel Journey returned Tues day from Columbia, Tenn., her for mer home, where she spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Purdom in her last illness. A message was received by Mr. Morton on Thurs- member of the board named in the | ^^^^ber of deputies he may, in his tions. bill is J. E. Muse, of Carthage. i discretion name upon such terms as Under the Executive order provid- j I said sheriff ing for postmaster examinations for i BIDS $126,623 TO HARD ' ! and saUrv^o^snch'^H^” offices, |g SURFACE 50 NEAR MOORE paid solely by saS shLa^ ' result || “Ti, + n snenn. ^ from an exammation, the Poet Office , Moor/rm,!f ® officers of , Department may in its discretion ask . . ^ authorizing or paying j for a new examination. In such a case, MEN C.4LL IT LOVE The Guilford Construction Company of Greensboro was low bidder on the 6.07 miles of Route 50 in Lee county to be hard-surfaced from its inter section with Route 75 to the Moore County line. The bid was $126,623. ratings in L examination are, of vision<.^/^^*^t^" the inrther pro- course, given consideration with those Ind the sam " ®PP’“a«ons for the new ex- and the same are hereby ratified.” amination. With I Adolph Menjou, Lelia Hyams, J^orman | Foster, Mary Duncan, Hedda Hopper | A drama of men and their loves—adapted from Vincent S Lawrence’s play “Among The Married.” g At Southern Pines (Only) | Mon., Tues. and Wed., March 16th, 17th and i 18th at 8:15—Matinee Tues. at 3:00. s mn»»w:n»«!nnHUHHHH»»m;K»Htmn«H:»H»nm««»mttni»»tiiii»»««^
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