Page Ten THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, April 27, 1934. ABEKOKEN SENIORS TO GIVE “LOOKIN’ LOVELV” The senior class of the Aberdeen High School will present "Lookin’ Lovely,” a three-act comedy, ah their class play in the High SSchool audi torium. Friday night, May 4 at 8 o'clock Members of the class and faculty assistants have been working hard on the preparation of this play and its is fast being rounded into shape for presentation. It's a clever story and careful thought has been given to the selection of the cast and an evening of more than usual enjoyment is promised those who attend. Those taking part in the play are Frances Jean Freeman. Frances Lee Caviness, Elizabeth Fletcher, June Adams, Marguerite Deyoe, Pauline Adcox, Lida Duke Blue, Elbridge Park, Willie Ray Lampley, Lawrence Farrell and Jerry McKeithen. ELISE COMMENCEMENT | PKOGRAM ANNOUNCED! The following program has been an. ■ nounced for the closing week of school at Elise Academy: Musical recital, Friday, April 27th, 8 p. m., Hemp Graded School build ing. NEW RELIEF PLAN GETS rNDEB WAY IN COUNTY I “Viva Villa” is a great picture, a | I big picture, a mighty screen enter-1 I tainment sweeping pow'erfully across ! 1 humanity’s heartstrings. Ausipicious- I j ly born out of a nerve-racking pro- j I duction travail, in inspired scenes it j Baccalaureate sermon Sunday Ap-1 records the saga of a man of the ! ril 29th, 11 a. m., Presbyterian church by the Rev. Allen Jones, (for- j compasses Pancho Villa, hero and a mer principal), subject: "tlhrisfs ! ^.ike the “Marseillaise” Glorious Challenge.” Mr. Jones is now : the emotions, it reveals the located in Stephens City, Va. | of Mexico amid a cavalcade of Annual sermon before the Chris- j stirring climaxes. Spun from the fic- tian Endeavor Society Sunday. April | tion of truth, it thrillingly rides the 29th, 8 p. m., Presbyterian church by , meteoric parade of Pancho as a boy. the Rev. C. M. Gibbs of Erwin. ; and Villa as a man. Berry’s Villa is Annual Class Day exercises Mon-1 an unforgettable conception. The en- day, April 30th, High School auditor-1 tire cast is made of splendid selec- Carolina Theatres Soathern Pines-Pinehurst Present At Pinehurst Monday, April 30th, 3:00 and 8:20 Presenting THE WITCHING HOUR with Judith Allen. Sir Guy Stand ing, John Halliday and Wm. Frawley. At Pinehurst Wednesday, May 2nd, 3:00 and 8:20 Presenting The All Star Production, STAND nr AND CHEER with tV’arner Baxter, Madge Evans, 5tepin Fetchit, Shirley Temple and a host of others. At Pinehurst Friday, May 4th, 3:00 and 8:20 fh GEORGE BANCROFT At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., Apr. 30, May 1, 2 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 BING CROSBY CAROiE LOMBARD G.org. BURNS k Graci. ALLEN ETKEL MERMAN • LEON ERROL At Southern Pines Thu., Fri., Sat., May 3, 4, 5 Matsiie#' Saturday at 3:00 ium, 8 p. m. Title: "Fates.” Graduation exercises Tuesday, May 1st, 10:30 a. m.. High School auditor- ! ium. This program will include grad uation of a large class from Gram mar School and a large class from High School. Annual commencement play Tues day, May 1st, 8 p. m. Title; “When a Woman Decides,” Grammar School auditorium. Primary grades' program Thurs day, May 3rd, 8 p. m.. Grammar School auditorium. Operetta:: “The Wedding of the Flowers.” Grammar grades program Fr:d?y, May 4th, 8 p. ni.. Grammar School auditorium. Play in four parts; “De partmental Work at Squiggsby School”. 1. Before School, (sixth grade). 2. The Photographer Visits the School (sixth grade). 3. Depart mental Work (fourth grade). 4. County Superintendent Visits the School (fifth grade). tions and performs admirably and humanly. Jack Conway’s direction rushes him in to the spotlight of ac complishment. “Viva Villa” will be the j attracion a the Pinehurst Theatre, | Monday, April 30th, matinee and | night. , The attraction at tho Pinehurst Theatre, Wednesday, May 2nd, mat inee and night, is an adaptation of the famous stage play which had a long run in New York, "The Witch ing Hour," featuring Judith Allen, Sir Guy Standing, John Halliday, Tom Brown, and Olive Tell. According to a preview of this attraction in the World Herald, this is the kind of a : picture you have been waiting for— , gripping novelty that is quality en tertainment. W'ith one of the largest and most : imposing casts ever assembled foi a motion picture production. Fox Film’s latest release, “Stand Up and ^ Cheer" will make its appearance on ■ the screen of the Pinehurst Theatre, ^ Friday, May 4th, matinee and night. C\CLONE S.-\LIA” TO ; The story is that of a Broadway thea- KE.VCH ^ ,\SS FKIDA\ ; trical producer who is called upon by j the President of the U. S. to help re- “Cyclone Sally is scheduled to prosperity by reviving the spirits of the people through a gigan. for planting before they receive their j allotment. The seeds are done up In | packages, each of which contains the I usual variety planted in a family gar- ' den, and the packages are of three ' sizes, one-acre packages, half- acre' packages, and quarter-acre packages. Two hundred and thirty of the acre packages, 624 half-acre packages and 1100 quarter-acre packages have been received in Moore. There are a number of farmers in the county who are land poor. They own acreage sufficient for a good farm, but are unable to finance the ■ growing of a crop. For such as these a ,farm plan for a family of five, a one mule, twenty acre farm, has been worked out. Because of the excellence of this plan of planting, it is being passed on to t|ie public as It will probably be of interest to many pro-1 gressive farmers who are not on the relief list. Following is the acreage allotted to various crops; Corn, 8 acres: hay, 3 acres; garden, 1-2 acre; sugar cane, 1-2 acre; potatoes. 1-2' acre; money crop. 3 acres; pasture, 2 acres; oats or rye. 2 1-2 acres. By this new plan of procedure, it is hoped that families now on relief may rapidly be transferred to the i list of self-supporting citizens. Retail deliveries of Buick automo biles during the first 10 days of Ap ril were greater than during any sim- (Continucd from page I) oversight of the director of the re- habilitati ,n program. These farmers will be furnished feed for the mules until they can grow a crop and they have agreed that any surplus stock feed they produce is to be the prop erty of the relief organization to be used for families that will be short on feed. The plan calls for the plant ing of all available land in peas and lespedeza, and it is hoped that enough will be produced in the county to do away with the necessity of purchas ing hay for use in relief work next winter. No community gardens will be planted this year, but school gardens will be made where the school has available land. Already, plans tor gardens at Hemp, Highfalls and Mt. Zion white schools and Cameron col- oi-ed schools have been made and the produce grown will be canned for use in school lunches. According to Miss Head, Director of Relief in Moore county, there Is no way for a family to get around making a gai den and still receive ^id. for in cases where the family owns no land, land W’ill be procured on which a garden may be planted. The new set-up seems to be more on the "no workee, no eatee" plan. Garden seeds have been leceived liar period in the last two years, W. and are rapidly being distributed F. Hufstader. general sales manager among relief families, all of whom are of the Buick Motor company announc- required to have their land prepared ed today. WANTED One C«nl a word iniertion. MiniMvn muftt bt paid f«r charge, 25 cenU. All Want Ad* in«ertng man with a voice and heart of on Friday last. The Civic Club mem-1 gold, who works aboard the yacht of bers and their guests feel greatly in-' Miss Lombard. The ship sinks, but debted to Mr. Brown for the unal- i Crosby and Miss Lombard escape loyed pleasure he gave them by his j along with the heiress’ guests—Miss sympathetic and masterful rendition ' Merman, Errol and the fortune-seek. of the compositions of such masters , >ng princess Jay Henry and Ray Mil- of the world’s music as Bach, Schu bert and Brahms. The Friday afternoon lectures and and Teas at the Civic Clubetaoin teas at the Civic Club have met with great success during the winter sea- .son. On this Friday afternoon at 3:15, April 27, a Chinese tea will be given at the clubhou.se. Every one who has .some Chinese pos.session is invited to bring it for exhibition purposes and, if they will, relate any interesting asso ciation they may have with it. Tea Japanese scientists were the first will be served. No admission fee and j to devise a ir.ethod to distinguish sex the public is welcome. of baby chicks when hatched. land. They all paddle their way to a South Sea island and there—sudden ly jerked from the lap of luxury—. attempt to wrest a living from na ture, How Bing puts them to wurk, and how Miss Lombard discovers on the other side of the island, the camp of George Burns and Gracie Allen, big-game hunters, builds a climax which brings them all together in a tumult of thrills, laughs and songs. • New Blouses Smart Linens and Organdies, all colors, tailored or frilly styles $1.95 Linen and Pique Hats Floppy l>rims or Narrow, white, navy, brown, yellow, peach, ,$1.95 to $2.50 New Slips Pure Silk, Lace Trimmed Slips, peach or white $L50 > Special Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, good shades, special 69c — 89c Special Sale, Pique and Seersuck3r Dresses $2.79 — $3.79 C. T. Patch Dept. Store SOITHERN PINES, NORTH CAROLLVA of the FORD for1934with Car at a/if Rice! THE CAR WITHOUT A PRICE CLASS Ftatures of Ford V-8 for 1934 F»und l» «• »tktr cmr un4*r— V-TYPB 0 CYLINDER ENGINE STKADDLE-MOUNTED DRIVING PINION . 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