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THE PILOT, a Paper With rhnracter. Aberdeen, North CaroHna Friday, March 27. 1931 Aberdeen’s Community House is Christened Uniform Development of San'dhills Territory Is Aim of Landowners (Continued from page one) Speeches and Music on Program Enjoyed by Large Crowd at House Warming extreme western 3dge of The new ATberdeen Community j what is now Southern Pines the in- House was duly christened last Fri- tended development of the avenue day night The house warming was a stopped because it was thought wise career of I to await the coming of Manning and villages can conceive what is ahead now that the start has been made. Fortunately Knollwood 'was planned with regard for the future. Now Manning will plan the intervening territory for that development that is certain to come aijd come like a hea^ THOMAS AND GRAHAM AT MEETING OF EDUCATORS County Superintendent H. Lee Thomas of Carthage and J. W. Gra ham, of Aberdeen, chairman of the County Board of Education, atten<ied At Pindiurst In “Man of the World,” which is scheduled for the Pinehurst Theatre j ^ g^ate-wide meeting of county sup- this Friday afternoon and night, Wil-' |,oard members in liam Powell gives another breath less performance which makes it Greensboro on Monday. All classified Ads in The Pilot are at the rate of 2 cents per word. Count the words in your ad and send cash or stamps with order. WANTED TO BUY HOME age in or near Southern Pines C G. A., Care The Pilot office. * ch^c^usefulnis^for^h^ remodeled* old j see if he would approve of a straight whirlwind. The settlement now go*- another screen sensation like “Street McKe^then house on South street. } avenue from the village boundary j ing foward and the emphatic and in-I Chance,” and “For the Defense.” | As a gentleman in exile, an out- ■ cast—loved deeply by two women, one he loves and can’t have, the other he can have and doesn’t want—Powell is seen as the' man so enmeshed in crime that he cannot free himself. 3 A huge crowd gathered for the | farther to the west. His first sug-j creased^ interest on the part^of nr*' party. Splendid talks were made by 1 gestion when ^ he went the Hon. Robert N. Page, County Commissioner G. C. Seymour and H. u- v 4. W. Doab. Special music was enjoyed j land boundaries and everything but over the ground with the owners of the land was. to forget about existing roads, in the way of solos by Mrs. Grady Burney and little Bettie Barber, the latter accompanied on the piano by just as iittle Jackie Page. Taylor Brothers colored quartet sang, and the Happy McFayden Trio of Raeford, radio broadcasters, furnished some the natural phases. He proposed that where lot boundaries do not fit in with the best scheme of development arrangements should be made where by land owners could exchange odd corners after new roads have been laid down in order that plots of real string music. The fun was furn- ground could be determined accord- ished by a committee composed by the Rev. E. L. Barber, Dan I. Mc- Keithen and Ralph Caldwell, who kept somtthinj? doing all the time. people tells what is ahead. It is im possible for such volume of acreage as has changed^ hands in the last two years in the vicinity of Pine hurst, Knollwood and Southern Pines to change hands again, in the next two years for no such is j demands the ulti- left. That is the burning fact that folks may as well realize. Tomipkins at Edgemoore, Watson and White be mate in acting t?ilent—and gets it. In this story of love that comes too the deck. Now we begin the transac tions in acreages, not hundreds of acres. Ten, twenty, fifty and maj^-be ing to the advantage of natural con figuration rather than by arbitrary road lines. This seemed to make a hit with the owners, and should make The first community affair held I a hit with the whole community. One j an occasional hundred-acre lot will in the new Community House since | of the unfortunate conditions that he bought, but the big lots are ?ronp. its official opening last week was last confront too much land in the Sard- The big holdings will be stimulants to ight’s annual Junior-Senior banquet hills is that rectangular blocks have j the purchase of smaller ones, but the tween Pinehurst and Southern Pines I l^te, of the fight of a man to re es and smaller acreage purchases here | tablish himself in decent socie y or and there in the vicinity have swept] the sake of a girl he nows o e ar I 1 J 1.1— avt/H ranco H AND Sterling Midget Telephone 7111 For a Home Demonstration DAY & BRADIN ELECTRIC SHOP New Hampshire Avenue, Southern Pinei ni of high school students. been laid off and streets staked out where right angles should have been ignored and streets tabooed forever. smaller ones are to be properly plan- beyond his reach, romance and tense drama are thrown forcefully into re lief against the gay and enthralling atmosphere of pleasure-ground Paris. Powell’s excellence in romance and ! S • I ^ heart-tugging drama, plus the fasci- li nation of the Parisian setting, plus 2 the presence in the cast of two su- I ^ CAROLINA PREACHING SERVICES AT PAGE MEMORIAL SUNDAY Manning does not propose any mora There will be preaching services at such atrocitie?. Yeomans escaped | Mr. Manning will designate proper the Page Memorial Church this Sun- ‘ that disaster in planning Weymouth house sites for five acres, for ten day at the morning hour. A special the effect is apparent, choir of young people will sing and Development Certain the Rev. Mr. Ball will conclude the Mr. Manning starts his scheme by series of sermons he has been preach- , considering house sites. Some folks ned for the future welfare of the | P^^'h actresses in Carole Lombard country. i Wynne Gibson, plus an obsorb- Small Acreage Sites ing story make “Man of the World” a picture to get excited about. What is described as one of the acres, for seventeen acres, for twenty- 1 funniest comedie^ of the year, Mr odd acres, or anything else, all de- Lemon of Orange,” in which El Bren- pending on the suitability of the place Dorsey are co-starred, is for the acreage awarded to it. Then | ^^e attraction at the Pinehurst Thea series 01 sermons ne uccii pi cavil- , vunoiviciiiig lUnnrlav affomnnn and Tiio-Vit In ing on “The Meaning of The Oross! may think that is far into the fu- he will propose road sites _ reach ™ Monday an^ g • In Christianity.” He will speak on the ture, but the way development has general topic of “What Are To been going in the Sandhills it is not Do About The Crucifixion ? ” All of i at all remote, and it is of the high- these services have been well attend- est importance that the future be ed and the church extends a most considered. Those who look back ten Theatres houses, and then lot boundaries to I picture Brendel plays two roles. ^ g fit with house and road concessions, j that of Mr. Lemon, an in- In that way the piece of ground cut ! offensive Swedish toy salesman, and out to be improved by some one will ! other is * Silent McGee, hard way affect the piece that is left, gangster chieftan. The^fun real- cordial invitation to the public to years ago and see the'solid block of | ^^d when a number of homes are fin-I worship with them on Sunday and blackjack from the experimental farm hear this last topic. to Southern Pines and around the tt ♦♦ u RACE First Annual April Trot First Annual North and South Class First Annual Golfers’ Class a ♦♦ « n tt n ally established each will be a com-! sembles McGee, is mistaken for the n plement of the other, and the com-1 ^^^der just after a truck-load of « munity that is to arise will be a dream of perfection in home construct!•'n. The project is of the highest order of idealism, just such a scheme as ’.he Sandhills are adapted for, and ,vith the start of any kind of development under this proposition a confidence in the outcome will be felt by every body interested in the neighborhood. A new comer will see at a glance that he is entering a boundary that is as perfectly engineered as the highest liquor is hi-jacked and one of the gangsters is killed. Fifi enters the plot at this point. She invites “Mr. Lemon” to visit the night club where she sings, thinking he is “IfcGee.” When he gets there the gangsters try their bes^t to put him “on the spot.’ How Brendel outwits them and fin ally accomplishes the capture of both gangs afford hilarious enter tainment. Two years ago Jesse L. Lasky, fa- tl n lUilliam Poiuell IN tt It MAN OF THE WORLD d Qmmount Qicture At Pinehurst (Only) Friday, March 27th—3:00 and 8:15 P. M. n EL BRENDEU and FIFI DORSAY fMrJenWi rfOranqe m skill can devise, and he will know' film pioducei, sent a tall, Lin- that the future is to be based on tech-! ™'nesque young man and his pretty U nical soundness. Mr. Manning is lay- ! "''»'ld’s last unconquer- |« ♦J i ing the foundation for a rural home ' wilderness, the dark jungles of ’ 81 neighborhood that starts with all of | capture a motion pic- a H i the natural advantages and re-! U ! sources of this favored section, to ' studio-made epic ever shot. The ad Hi which his ability will add all that!§ Hi the skill of man can contribute toward | “Chang.” After eighteen |g i making that pleasant place to live I months in the jungle, braving dangers | 8 5j: that our leaders in home-making are ^ unending, Shoedsack brought back a I g jj! emphasizing. stiange TatkrtTLTenthuSiTs'ttliiv* i i Mondfty, March 30th—3:00 and 8:15 P. M. •• When this work is completed the Lasky to say enthusiastically, I;: whole area will be mapped and plan- ' "I'’ I H H I ned from out the Linden road west of ' ^ : R « i Pinehurst, through the Midland ® entertainment | a i| count. V and Knollwood to Southern present “Rango.” To a , K At Pinehurst (Only) Full Program of Equestrian Specialties AT PINEHURST FRIDAY (note change of day) April 3rd. 2: 45 P. M. 5 Box Seats on Sale at the Carolina Hotel Livery Desk. :: I Pines, and over the Weymouth hills I '''' musicals, underworld ; g tiffn ! thrillers, sex—the usual in all its fa- 1 H tt n I to the eastern projects bv Yeomans Hi on the Boyd estates, reaching well ' H a i toward Fort Bragg. The entire region I novelty. This production 11 H i will be a vast park of homes, and i profound impression g H 11 do not hesitate to predict that in the Sand- ! g 11 i another ten years it will be a park of . *hat the management is glad of a occupied homes much of the entire I «PPort»nity to bring it back to H distance from Verner Reed’s to the ' Pinehurst theatre when it will be 11 Fort Brafeg line. But it is important | Wednesday afternoon and night g a I now that in _the whole belt the lines ! H be laid intelligently and for the fu- ture. It is the one big important task ' , Southern Pines now ahead of the Sandhills. ! choosmg “Doctors’ Wives” as H a it FOURTEENTH ANNUAL \ Pinehurst Horse Show MANLY s n H ♦♦ H ♦♦ :: tt tt Trotters and Pacers In Harness The finest and largest classes in the history of the Pine hurst Horse Show. Saddle Horses, Hunters and Jumpers Polo Ponies Best Boy and Girl Riders S8 E]*v’ents AT PINEHURST TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, March 31st and April 1st Forenoon and Afternoon Boxes and Parking Spaces may be reserved with Chas. W. Picquet, Secretary, Pinehurst. Phone 3493. RETURN ENGAGEMENT The sensational animal picture “R A N G 0” Human, humorous, daring, dynamic—blazing I new trails of entertainment At Pinehurst Wednesday, April 1st—3:00 and 8:15 P. M. atwiaummaataattnaaaaa I the most suitable vehicle for Warner I Baxter’s latest screen offering, which i is coming to the Southern Pines Thea- a^4. j- • 1 Thursday, Friday and Satur- Atter spendmg their sprmg holi- j tt i j. j , , A 4. j-tT 1- ^ XI • .r i ^ox selected an unusual dra- days at the home of their mother, 4-; i j • . i , ,, A1 1 1 ^ ' matic theme played against a back- Mrs. Alex Cameron, Ed and Crawson u ^ j? 4. j i.i_ ^ ground never before featured on the Cameron returned to the Umversity ; 3„een. The story revolves about their * tempestuous romance and marriage Willmm Phillips of Bladenboro ^^ich goes on the rocks when the ^ent the week-end with his sister doctor’s wife fall prey to the r' suspicions sown in her mind by her . mother, who insists that women pa- Mrs C. S Vernon of Erwin, Tenn., ' tje„ts seek out her husband for other IS visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. | than medical attention. She is final- ; « rJ JT T I ly understand that her sus- o r. an rs. . . onroe, Leroy picions are entirely unfounded on fact, 1 years ol , were | aj,(j ^ doctor’s duty to humanity very a y poisoned Monday after-jg justly greater than his- own per- noon by eating arsenate of lead. A sonal life. “Doctor’s Wives” boasts doctor was hastily summoned, anti- | «f an unusually clever cast consist- dotes given and they are thought to ing of Warner Baxter, Joan Bennett, T ^ i Victor Varconi and Cecilia Loftus. rs. . . ergendahl is confined to : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer has cram- her home from the shock of a fa'l she , med a lot of laughs and a few sighs received last week. | ,.The Tailor Made Man’ starring r. an rs. W.A. Thames and William Haines which comes to the aug er, rs. Lucille of Siler City j Southern Pines Theatre Monday, guests Sunday of Mrs. J. Tuesday and Wednesday. And Haines, T - aided by a splendid cast, consisting of J. R. Chisholm and family visited < Dorothy Jordon, Joseph Cawthom, Laurinburg Sunday. Marjorie Raml>eau, William Austin , - Mrs. Estelle Cameron is visiting i and Joan Marsh, has more than done 11 relatives at Aberdeen. i his part. “Tailor Made Man’» is still ' ^ rs. C. D. Morse has returned from j remembered by many as a howling ^u Hill where she went to attend the : stage success, and some will recall uneral of her father. j the silent version of this play starring Miss Georgia Wilson has been con-1 Taylor Holmes. The picture is high fined to her home with an attack of class light comedy and in this lies tvCih- K^'WAR.N EB- ^XTER JOAN BENNETT rax PICTURE , At Southern Pines (Only) | Thu., Fri., Sat., March 26-27-28—8:15 P. M. | ♦♦ Matinee Saturday at 3:00 P. M. | Presenting | ^ ♦♦ WILLIAM HAINES | ♦♦ In the screen version of the hilarious stage | success, I ”TAI10R MADE MAN“ J with S Dorothy Jordon, Joseph Cawthorn, Marjorie Rambeaii ti influenza. its charm. 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