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Page Eight THE PILOT, a Paper With rharacter, Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, April lo Organization of Moore County Poultry Association Is Effected NEW BUILDING CONTRACTS DOOM UNEMPLOYMENT Martin Cameron Chos^ Pres ident and Other Officers Are Elected Meanest Woman As a direct result of the rapid growth and pronounced success of the Vass-Lakeview Poultry Associa- Stole from Blind Man and Gets Six Months.—Court House News i (Continued from page 1) t { tricate Colonial designs are striking, ! and the best of all is that every^’here I in this kind of work the hand of the master workman is recognized. Much of the floor work is in flag-*"^ ging from the slate belt of the neigh borhood, which along with the steps and approaches, and some of the At Pinehurst Norma Shearer, ‘‘the star of the world is waitii;^ for,” will be seen TWO ARRESTS FOLLOW EAGLE SPRINGS BURGLARY The hardware store of Howard Nance at Eagle Springs was broken | All classified Ads in The Pilot into the first of the month, and Har- j at the rate of 2 cents per word. rison Rainwater and Bill Johnson, i the words in your ad and send ^ suspected of the robbery, were be- | or stamps with order, i ing held in jail in Rockingham for cash Moore county officers, according to a at the Pinehurst Theatre Friday af- ^ telephone message received by Sher- ternoon and night in her newest sue- jff McDonald on Tuesday. cess, “Strangers May Kiss.” She comes to the screen more glorious WANTED TO BUY HOME or acre age in or near Southern Pines n G. A., Care The Pilot office. ‘ tion during the past two years, a | «meanest man” has been found | base boards, is by J. W. Pickier, who Moore County Poultry Association | * t d i ^ excellent stone work than ever in a dramatic love story has been organized. The organization ^ score o p aces an co c ^ section. For years The Pilot j that is greater even than her unfor- was perfected at a recent meeting as many different counts, but it 'w as ^ urging more native stone in | getable successes “Let Us Be Gay” held in Vass under the supervision of left to Moore county to round up the ^ building, and it is gratifying to see | •« K L. Mayfield and County Agent meanest woman. She didn’t steal the | such pronounced exhibition of good | i. j • i j * ^ ^ • • (^rrison, with poultrymen from all coin from a dead person’s eyes, but, i stone in this fine house. Mr. Pickier ! *>y a hand-picked cast consisting of sactions of the county present. according to the findings of the ; has some sort of natural instinct jn j Ko’bert Montgomery, Neil Hamilton, The following officers were elected gi-gai money from a ' working in stone to get results. He j Marjorie Rambeau and Irene Rich, to serve for one year: president. Mar- blind* man. has hit the mark in this house. | which makes it truly ^an all-star cast, tin Cameron, a former vocational stu- Aislee Wade and the blind man | The shrubbery that is being put in ' Strangers May Kiss is bound to be dent and president of last years Sand- two of a party of four going j place is accentuated by two big box- entertainment. It has everything hill poultry show; vice-president, R. fj-om Pinehurst to Southern Pines in ’ wood trees that are among a colle| should have; good story, excellent H. Oox; treasurer, D. A McLauchlin, ^ blind man had his money tion brought over from an old plan-Fitzmaurice, fine and secretary, R. L. Mayfield. pocket. Somewhere along tation below Fayetteville. Two of characterizations and attractive photo- Community secretaries were ap- nephew, who was on the these trees are about eight feet high | g'raphy. pointed. They are E. H. Garrison, seat, looked back and saw the i and probably ten feet in diameter of i Marion Davies surrounded herself Carthage; Mrs. W. T. Worsham, blind man’s pocketbook out. He in- their foliage reach. They were moved | "ith a cast of Broadway celebrities Aberdeen; H. Hughes, Southern j^to the matter. Tha blind man and set by Frank Holcomb in his j supporting parts of ‘‘It’s A PMnes; E. B. Keith, Pinehurst; Miss “out seven dollars and Aislee youth a school boy at Southern Pine?, ! Wise Child,” which is the attraction OoscK Radios I AND Sterling IVlidget Telephone 7111 For a Home Demonstration DAY & BRADIN ELECTRIC SHOP New Hampshire Avenue, Southern Pines Lucile Eifort, West End; Joe W. Blue, ^g gj^ months. but later of Fayetteville. He moved Farm Life; Lonnie Graham, Jackson December 30, Henry Bunk Me- these big trees on trucks carrying Springs, arnd R. L. Mayfield, Vass- j)Qi^ald was sent to Jackson’s Road with them such a ball of dirt on the Lakeview-Cameron. The secretaries Caj^^p with instructions to spend; roots that they are putting out a with the president will constitute an I months with the county for vigorous crop of young new leaves executive committee, and each secre- forgery. Henry Bunk remained for that shows that the trees have never ' which ran for a year on Broadway | tary is to serve as a membership com- g^^^^ ^^ys; since then he has realized that they have been in the. send was equally popular on tour. In j g least disturbed. A Wise Child,” Miss Davies is p Another job that is moving along I said to have a part which fits her j« h at the Pinehurst Theatre Monday af ternoon and night. The picture was adapted from ane of the most suc cessful of recent New York stage hits, a David Belasco production | g CAROLINA X'heatres mittee and report all new members bunking elsewhere. A few days to R. L. Mayfield. The goal set is 100 gg.Q jjg was caught in Hamlet, and in members. Admission to the associa- Monday the Judge decreed tion will be fifty cents and each gfjg,. jjg jja,] served his eighteen nicely at Knollwod is the Austin con- ^ even better than her successful role in tract on the new Olmstead house on i “The Bachelor Father.’ The story member will receive the American ^^^onths, he should board with the Crest road, near the Neidich house, j concerns the building of a molehill Poultry Journal without extra cost, county for three additional months. This building is now ready for the j into a mountain through the devastat- All members of the association are Twig Dunn and Bud Dunn were ac- roof. About two months will be re- j ing effects of small town gossip. Miss to receive service work offered by of stealing a watch. Both Dunns quired to finish the job, which is j Davies supporting cast consists of the association. They are to produce they hadn’t done it. The court j growing into an attractive and sizea-! Sidney Blackmer, James Gleason, pure bred poultry, with 50 hens as a agreed with Bud, but gave Twig four ! bTe place. Eight or nine big rooms, ; Lester Vail, Polly Moran and Marie minimum for each member. Meetings months. I well-planned, and well built, with ga- j Prevost. « . rage suitable for two cars and quarV i A very clever and entertaining com- j ^ will be held in the various commun ities, the first meeting to be called ENTERS CONTEST FOR TRIP ' ers for driver and others, in the midst : edy, “Bachelor Apartment” is the of TO SOUTH AMERICA of one of the pleasing pine clumos fering at the Pinehurst Theatre, Wed- J; I that characterize Knollwood Heights, j nesday afternoon and night, which Duncan McCrimmon of the Little : is the effect the builders are work- ■ features Lowell Sherman, not only giving an impression of realism to 1 his .part, with the next honors go-i H seen in i ♦♦ ♦♦ at Vass. Merchants of the county are urged to become honorary members. The prop:ram as outlined and adopt ed is as follows: River Store of Vass has entered the ' ing out. i the cast but as the director. Sher- H 1. Promote cooperative buying Chilean Nitrate of Soda dealer’s con- ' T. N. Barnsdall, in his new home man apparently is equally able as •when justifiable. test, the twelve winners of which will on Grove drive, which he bought ear- j director and actor, his work, particu- 2. Promote cooperative selling of be given a trip to South America by ! Her in the winter, has been planting j larly in the former capacity, being j H capons, eggs and fowls. the Chilean Nitrate of Soda Euuca- new shrubbery and giving personal j clearly indicative of a knowledge of j H 3. Sponsor contracting system of tional Bureau. Twelve dealers, two touches to the place, which he has j what the patrons want in films. Sher- j H selling eggs to local trade. each from Virginia, North Carolina, embellished with the makings of a man renders an excellent performance, | § 4. Sponsor an advertising cam- South Carolina, Georgia ,Alabama, modern archery butts, for the oil paign for poultry products. and Mississippi will be selected in country man like to have something 5. Sponsor short course in poul- the contest which will be decided on ' out of doors to attract his attention. , ini>- to Irene Dunn (recently try for association members. the basis of the efforts of the deal-| Incidentally a lot of oil country folks “Cimarron) Claudia Dell, Mae Mur-i g 6. Promote a bigger and better ers to promote the sale of the Chil-| have been in the Sandhills this win- ray, Norman Kei-ry, Ivan Lebedeff | ♦! poultry exhibit for Moore county fair, ean product. . ter and you can almost imagine when ^ and George Coleman. The keen spots 1 7. Sponsor annual Sandhills poul-' Mr, McCrimmon has already begun you see the group that Bradford and ! in the film are all handled with dis-IH try show. bis campaign to interest grov/ers in Oil City and Titusville and Kane are j cretion and the dialogue fairly 1 8. Promote local hatching of all this county in proper fertilization not far away. | sparkles with cleverness and wit. i II baby chicks for members of associa- with Chilean Nitrate, The contest is | Judge Way is not building any new I ^ H ^ result of the unusual success at- houses yet on the land Warren Man- j At Southern Pines 9. Promote blood testing of bens. ^ tending the trip of 15 agronomists ning has been studying, but the judge! At last Hollywood has given the 10. Promote a scientific study of and agricultural experts to Chile last has a crew of men cleaning off some | fans a western with a new slant. In poultry problems of community. summer as part of the ceuebration of ‘ of the sites that Mr. Manning has | “Gun Smoke,’ which is the attraction 11. Promote cooperation of mern- the 10th anniversary of the first im- , suggested as the proper place for i at the Southern Pines Theatre this bers in filling all contracts. portation of Chilean Nitrate to the | buildings, and opening vistas through Thursday, Friday and Saturday 12. Promote social activities of United States. I the woods to give the best views of the club members. The two winners in each state the natural hill and valley that are 13. Create a demand for quality i will be chosen by a state committee features of the territory, and the of three judges who will be announc- j judge says that if some day he can ed later. The contest will close July j find a bank that he can break into 1 and the winning dealers will sail | he will undertake to open some of the from New York probably the latter . roads Manning is planning, and start part of July. The trip will last about | a planting campaign that will put | ard Arlen, Mary Brian and William H six weeks and expenses will be paid I shrubbery along the sides as Man- i (Stage) Boyd have the leading roles 11 bv tbp FHiiPafmriQi suggests. and acquit themselves with highb ' H€AR€R v: At Pinehurst (Only) Friday, April 10th—3:00 and 8:15 P. M. MARION DAVIES //a. in A WISE CHILD LAUG« o/" a LIf£TIM€ ... ? At Pinehurst (Only) Monday, April 13th—3:00 and 8:15 P, M, a I graded products 14. Promote the sale of breeding stock and hatching eggs. Poultrymen present reported 1,700 hens laying 33,000 eggs during March. This number represents only about a third of the poultry in the county. bunch of big city gangsters appear in the wild and wooly territory some where out west and raise havoc in “»; general, especially when gold is dis- ! || covered in the vicinity. It’s chockful j« of thrills and will appeal to fans who | H like action in their pictures. Rich- ! II SPRING HATS on Sale at Greatly Ee- cluced Prices 48c—69c—98c and up to $4.95 Hats in Basement 25c each—while they last. II Ladies’ Print Pajamas, I Suit $1.00 g Creepers for the little folks, ♦I assorted solid colors, size II 1 to 3, each ....59c and 98c II Out size Rayon bloomers II and panties, each 48c and II 98c. ♦♦ II Ladies’ Rayon bloomers, as- II sorted sizes and colors, II pair 39c II (In the Basement) II New lot suede finish H gloves, eggshell, sand, II pair, only 79c SPECIAL 1 satisfactory results. Eugene Pallecte 11* and Louise Fazenda furnish loads of ! S laughs. * Tuesday and Wednesday, given Wal- i H lace Beery another characterization'll which made him so famour^ in “The ^ 8 Big House,” and previews claim that ! 0 he IS even better in this. “The Secret i H Six’ IS a picture that tells how one I H great American city rose up and ' S Presenting’ LOWELL SHERMAN | with I Irene Dunn, Mae Murray, Glaudia Dell and | Norman Kerry | In the laugh hit li “BACHELOR APARTMENTS” I At Pinehurst (Only) | I Wednesday, April 15th—3:00 and 8:15 P. M. | fought gun to gun with the £ Men’s Dress Shirts, as sorted light patterns, collar attached, sizes 14 1-2 to 17— 48c each (Basement) armies g of crime and brought them to justice, i g Supporting Mr. Beery is an unusual j It cast consisting of Lewis Stone, John ' « Mack Brown, Marjorie Rambeau and ! § Jean Harlow (of “Hells Angel,r” g fame). 'The Secret Six” abo.unas in thrills and absorbing entertainment. ! t* Sruen Gun Smoke a garcanount picture li tt tt n Xi\ ♦♦ I s| 111 WEATHER SPECIAL LOT Ladies’ Print Dresses Also Solid Colors 59c each (In the Basement) It n WILLIAWS-BELK COMPANY Home of Better Values While March of 1930 gave us the §j surprising drop of four degrees in HI temperature average, March of 1931 I produced the amazing record of an 11 eight degree variation, though the 31 coldest day was one degree higher New Lot 36 inch prints I registering 21, and While they last, yd. ..10c H emp"r™ure l! 7sit"fh"’' » Solid color flat crepe 39-' II IvTrr I ® normal ; a inch wide vard 7«)c H ® maximum of 65-6,, Full fashion silk hose759c, Mrh « 2 for 00 Marchs past showed: 1930, maxi-i« ■ (In'Basemeni) n" average || Special Men’s and Boys’ || good grade work shirts, in'aii wp i An eaoh 48c «!, , \days, 7 part- a (Basement) HI®£ Men’s SnriTKT ovo II i ''easiest precipitation, 1.40, tin \ ~‘he same on the 7th and 22nd H here, the hard finish you § I ing 4.49 inches; 2.68 inches more than ' g g j last year and .63 inches over normal. S For the three months of the year this !S only leaves us 1.09 inches less than S average rainfall and this is apparent ly made up by our first week in Ap ril. At Southern Pines (Only) Thu., Fri., Sat., Apr. 9-10-11—8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 always like — $9.95 to $19.50. Look them over. SANFORD, N. C. At Southern Pines (Only) H Mon., Tue.„ Wed., Apr. 13-14-15—8:15 P. M. | Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 |
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