Page Eigbt THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, November 2, 1934. THE Carolina Theatres Pinehurst—Southern Pines PI4KSENT HEWO>«VES HR JAMES ifiAtuvn AHERNE • iTlacUje EVANS At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., Nov. 5,6,7,—8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 THEY ailED HER "BEAUTIFUl TRAITOR' r SPENCER TRACY KETTI GALLIAN NED SPARKS At Southern Pines Thu.-Fri.-Sat., Nov. 8, 9, 10—8:15 xMatinee Saturday at 3:00 ‘Added: Popeye The Sailor in “THREE AF.ARM FIRE” /•o&Ax, -^(nerrYuiiDOui At Pinehurst Friday, November 9th 8:15 Matinee at 3:00 Noel Laing Rides Old j Trouble Maker to Win I Horse Trained Here and Con- ! i- ldered “Through” T^ps Big Field in Jersey Cup I “Trouble Maker,” the steeplechase I horse trained in Southern Fines by I Noel Lalng and ridden by him to Vlc- I lory In the Maryland Hunt Cup anl j other American classics and to glory ' if not victory in the British Grand | meeting. \ National, proved himself far from j “through” at Far Hills, N. J., last I Saturday afternoon, winning the New Jersey Hunt Cup over one of the best i fields of the year. Young Laing was j i in the saddle. i SOUTHERN PINES Baptist C'hureh Corner Conn. Ave. and Page St. 10.00 a. m.- Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Preaching Service by the pastor. 6:45 Sunday night B. Y. P. U. 7:30 Thursday night — Prayer The Church of Wide Fellowship Rev. C. Rexford Raymond, D. D., Pastor. Church School, 10:10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00. Dr. Kav- I Of the race Murray Tynan in Sun- i mond preaches on "Kollowship in I day’s New York Herald-Tribune i Worship.” ' wrote: ' All children attending; Morning Mrs. T. H. Sommerville’s Trouble | Worship are invited to a story recital . Maker, one of the greatest po.st and i in the Primary Room at sermon time, (rail racers ever developed in this: Intermediate C. E., 6.30 p. m. for ; country, made a glorious return to \ ages 12-18. Stephenson Honored by Tank Corps Veterans ^ Deputy U. S. Marshal Chosen V'ice President of National Ass’n. at Miami Meetinf*: Keep Gas Funds For . llCSrrC Koads, Urgres U. S. No. At Pinehurst The famous triumvirate of Ernst Lubitsch, Maurice Chevalier and Jeanette MacDonald returns to the Annual Meeting at Raleigh Elects Fielder President, Mc- Hrayer, Cameron V.-Presidents Diversion of gasoline tax funds from highway maintenance and con- Senior C. E., 7:30, for .ill young people. the winner’s circle here this chilly, i v.’et afternoon when he won the New ^ Jer.sey Hunt Cup, a grueling test of I four miles over hunting country, that 1 Emmanuel Episcopal Church topped off the race meeting of the ^ „ „ „ . . t, . i Essex Fox Hounds. Behind Trouble Cra.ghill Brown, B. A.. B .D., ' Maker and out of the money was Rector. I Mrs. T. W. Durant’.s Little Dan, up Sunday Services—The first Sun- to this race the only unbeaten timber day in the month. Church School horse of the autumn racing. 9:30 a. m.; Holy Communion and I Not since his gallu.nt effort in the ' sermon, 11:00 a. m. ! Maryland Hunt Cup last spring, when Other Sundays, Holy Communion , 'he finished a bang-up third with ,8:00 a. m.; Church School, 9:30 a. | I blood pouring out of a deep wound un-'m.; Morning Prayer and sermon, 111 I der his chest, had Trouble Maker a. m. ! won a race. They were beginning to Saint’s Days Services, Holy Com- I say that this eleven-year-old-son of munion, 10:00 a. m. | I Berrilldon - The Busybody was The Woman’s Auxiliary of the Em-1 I through. The bookmakers even laid manuel Church will meet next 'I’ues- I 5 to 1 against him, so convinced were j day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the ! they that his days as a great horse ' home of Mrs. Craighill Brown. j were ended. They should have known | | better. i Christian Science , "Trouble Maker,” said Noel Laing, I Hampshire Ave. near Ashe St. ^ his amateur trainer and rider, the boy ^ John H. Stephenson, Southern , glamorous achicve- Pines, who is deputy United States | ment, ‘‘The Merry Widow,” speccac- Marshal for this district, added anoth-1 ular transcription of the Franz Leher I struction was opposed in resolutions er title la.st week. He is now Vice ' masterpiece, bringing to the screen, I adopted last week by the U. S. Htgh- President Stephenson. i the first time, the muju: lovjd ^ ^ Association, meeting in T f J ^ * I ail over the world. This much-talked- „ , , . . ® John was elected vice president ot production has been selected as I^^'eigh m its eighth annual ses- the Tank Corps Veterans Associa-i opening; attraction at the i-*ine- ^*^^- W. W. Fielder of Hocking;hani tion at the annual meeting and ban- hurst Theatre on Friday, November was elected president to succeed John quet of that national organization, 9th, matinee and night at the hours d. Chalk, State Fisheries and Game held in the Robert Clay Hotel in i 3:00 and 8:15 p. m., and a more (;^ommissloner. i J . appropriate selection could not have Miami, Florida, last Wednesday night, i DeForest ^^e conyention, attended by about Clark Hudson of St. Louis, Mo., was | guper-wide range equipmenl. Vi'hich .75 members from five Southern elected president. The association, | will bs heard for the fir.st time, the states, specifically requested the which is four years old, is made up : last word in efficiency, is especi'illy North Carolina Highway Commission of men who served in the Tanks designed to bring out the finer qual- widen Federal Route No. 1 from Corps of the United Sta.es Army , Raleigh to Cary, and it petitioned during the World War, and has an brings to pictures the original con- highway bodies along the road to eligibility rsll of 46,000 veterans. An-! tinental romance with its haunting widen No. 1, which extends from nouncing Marshal Stephen.son's elec- Viennese music, but on a scale sel- port Kent. Maine, to Key West, tion the Miami Herald carried his picture. Huge set- piorida, to a 30-foot average through- . ^ i tings, hundreds of gorgeously cos- picture. tume, people, picturesque Albertina its length. Three from Moore county attended Ras^h ballets, great musical en.sem- The North Carolina commission the American Legion convention in bles are combined to make a picture also was asked to beautify highways, Miami la.st week, Mr. Stephenson, j of magnitude seldom attempted. using prison and relief labor. It en- John Beasley and Holt McNeill. They : Chevalier as the debonair Uanilo dorsed the Caroliiias, Inc., stamp plan report a “big time.” who rode him in the Grand National last, ‘‘is no antique yet.” Laing made his remark after he had beaten Carleton Palmer’s Chario teer, which was second, a good length, and Charles Hick's Barnstep, which was third, by an even more convinc ing margin. LISTLESSNESS FE.VTl UES POLITICAL C.AMPAIGN HEKE (Conthiue(J from page 1) For Member House of Represen tatives-HERBERT F. SEAWELL, JR. Fo'r Clerk Superior Court -C. H. SCOTTEN. For Sheriff -A. G. McDUFFIE. For Register of Deeds PAUL H. Services every Sunday at eleven o’clock. The public is cordially invit-1 ed to attend. ^ Subject of Lesson Sermon for Nov. W’ADDILL. 4, “In Everlasting Punishment.” | por Judge of Recorder’s Court ' GEO. W. CASE. Manly Presbyterian Sunday School at ten a. m. Young : Peoples meeting at seven 'p. m. i MKS. D.WIDSON TO HEAD , Preaching second Sunday night at j KED CROSS ROLL CALL ! seven-thirty. Fourth Sunday morn- j ing at eleven o’clock. | {Continued frojn page 1) and it was voted that the funds now | on hand constitute a central chapter fund and that all money collected in the Roll Cali by the various branches' would, after the remittance to Na- , runs the gamus from comedy to . , . „ . ^ ■ gripping drama, as does Miss Mac- presented by Coleman W. Roberts, : Donald in the role of Sonia. They sing president of the Carolina Motor Club. I all the famous song hits of the pro- Other speakers were Charles Ross, duction. and elaborate orchestral and general counsel of the State ighway choral ensembles under Herbert Stat- Commission, utid hart, form a musical background. Edward Everett Horton supplies com- Struthers Burt, Southern Pines au- edy as the Ambassador and Una thor talked on highway beautifica- Merkel and George Barbier are the tion. screamingly funny King and Queen. rp^g president, Mr. Fielder, is Reserved seats for the evening per- brokerage , formance are now on sale at the “ ® ^ I Carolina Hotel and Carolina Phar- business. New officers elected with I macy. him are R. A. Rouse, Camden, S. C., At Southern l*im-s ' general vice president: W. B. Bur- I After an absence of more thpn a roughs, Sanford, treasurer; and A. year Helen Hayes has icturned to K. Miller, Sanford, secretary. I the screen to score another great State vice presidents were elected PINEHURST The Community Chiiroh A. J. McKelway, Pastor Church School 9:45 a. m. Morning worship. 11:00 a. m. Young People’s Service, 7:30 p. m. ,. . ..J,. .. Thursday: Mid-week Worship, tional Headquarters had been made, ly.gQ p be divided by the chapter and the branch in the proportion of one third to the chapter and two thirds to the branch to be used in its own local ity or as the branch saw fit Mrs. Davidson indicated that she : was planning a visit to each of the j branches to assist in the mobilization of the Roll Call forces. ! i At the conclusion of the business I in hand the meeting was turned over! The Villagt Chapel Rev. T. A. Cheatham, D. D., Minister Sunday Services: Holy Communion, 9 a. m. Children’s Service, 10:00 a. m. Church service, 11 a. m. ABERDEEN Bethesda Presbyterian t^hurch Rev. E. L. Barber, Pastor. ^ „ , Services each Sunday morning at' Court to Mrs. J. S. Milliken, hostess. Mrs. Services each Sunday evening 1 I Milliken was assisted in serving tea'at 7:30. Prayer meeting services Wed- ; to the members by the following nesday evening at 8. A cordial wel- HOOVER, ladies: Mrs. John Barron, Mrs. Frank! *^ome awaits everyone. Goodwill, Miss Birdilia Bair and Mrs. For Presecuting Attorney Record er's Court—W. CLP'MENT BAR RETT. For Coroner- DR. W. N. McUUF- FIE. For Surveyor -OLLIE SEAWELL. For County Commissioners: District No. One—J. A. LANG. District No. Two—CHARLIE A. HUSSEY. District No. Three ED. H. WILL. COX. District No. Four H. A. LEWIS. District No. Five HOWARD G. PHILLIPS. For Member of Congress— AVALON E. HALL. Kepublieaii State Ticket For Chief C ourt- A. A personal triumph. Her latest picture j follows ‘'What Every W’oman Know.s,” the famous romance by Sir .James Kartie, the attr^iction at the S'luihern Pine.s Theat’V, Mondays Tuesday and Wed- nesd.iv, No>’tmber 5, 6 7, wilh a Tuesd.iv n-atmee, will r-ics've tlie ac claim of pub'ic and critics alike. The plot ci.r.cerr.'i the erturli of a :e- tiring hut Ci-.pable Scctcii woman to find re •.a’.KC, although iiandicapped by 'v.nat; snc calls "lai'k of charm.” When her family finally arrange a marriage contract with a prnm>Km..|; young man in the village she devotes her life to seeing that he ber^me.s a success. After their marriage, when he has become a Member i)f H.arlia- ment, she finds herself in co’ithct with the beautiful women ot London. The way she holds and prote'^ts her North Carolina—Dr. L. B. McBrayer and D. D. Shields Cam eron, Southern Pines; Virginia—C. A. Abbey, Fredericksburg; South Caro lina B. C. McLean, Aiken; Geor gia M. H. H. Duval, Augusta; Flor ida Judge John O. Shares, Fort Pierce. Directors include Howard Burns, city clerk of Southern Pines . KNGAGEMEXT .XNNOI NCEI) OF MISS ELEANOR LOL.V ADAMS Ernest Poate. SEAWELL ASKS FAIR PL.AY ON ELECTION DAV Pago Memorial M. E. Rev. W. C. Ball, Pastor 1 Fourth Sunday Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at i 10:00 o’clock. I happiness provides gripping screen Justice of Supreme material. An '.nusually tine support- W'HITEINER been assembled. ‘ Wnat „ . ' F>ei-y \^’oman Knows” is a >ane nic- For Associate Justice ot Supreme intelligent persons, ot espec- Court W. H. FISHER. i jai interest for many reasons. For Associate Justice of Supreme; The attraction for Thursday, l^'ri- W'lLLIS G. BRIGGS. i day and Saturday, November S, 9, CHA.RLFS M ' "'*th a Saturday matinee is “Ma- ‘ ' rie Galante,” adapted from the Jac ques Deval novel, a Prix de Home For Utilities Commissioner—CAL- prize-winner which has been a sensa- VIN ZIMMERMAN. ■ tional seller throughout the world. For Judge Superior Court, 17th , A story of a Shanghaied lonely girl For Treasurer stranded in Panama, who xmwitting. _ ^ „ ,, , ,^,1. I ly and innocently plays an amazing For Judge Superior Court. ISth Dis- j international in- trict—J. LEE LAVENDER. i trigue and conspiracy; portrayed at I the Panama Canal, today's political District W. C. BERRY. One Cent ■ word each insertion. Minimum tharxe, 25 cents. All Want Ada must be paid for before kiMrtion. THERE IS NO BETTER OIL Burner made than the Silent Glow tor the > furnace or kitchen stove. Give your order now at the Trade Store and " save the labor of shoveling coal and ,. avoid those colds caused by uneven . temperatures. New and used oil, foal and ^vood stoves for sale. H. A. LEWIS, TRADER. FOR SALE CHEAP — Twelve-posT, steel tower designed for 60,000-gal. water tank; 60 feet high, in good condition; dismantled. If interested communicate with P. O. Box 404, Southern Pines, N. C. PREPARE YOUR HENS NOW for heavy production this fall when eggs are high. Spartan Laying Mash is best.—sold by Pinehurst Warehouses. First Sunday Preaching 7:30 p. m. | fAKOLIN.V HOTEL OPENS; Second Sunday—Preaching 11 a. m.; PCLLM.VN SERVICE ST.VKTS Third Sunday Preaching 7:30 p. m. | ^ . I Carolina Hotel opened infor mally at Pinehurst on Sunday, and next Friday, November 9th. will see the formal opening. The famous hotel was the scene of the annual conven- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF S.\LI*: (Continued from page 1; rotten. A man’s vote is his most im portant privilege and for a few ‘ring ' politicians’ to try to take away this ^ privilege by ‘popping the whip' and using unfair method.s at an election is I a disgrace to liberty loving people.! When any political organization at- ; : tempts to use these methods it ought | to be wiped out. Every candidate will, j Notice Ls hereby given that under of yarn manufacturers of the j" I of course, do what he can to be elect-, and by virtue of the powers of sale i state last Friday and Saturday prior ' : ed, but if it is necess^y for him to, contained in a certain mortgage aeed ; to the informal opening. A number , use underhanded methods and crooked ; executed by Lonnie Adkms -.nd Rosa | of quests are alreadv stonnin^ at the policies to get vote.s, he isn't worthy, Adkins, his wife to undersigucd, | ° already stopping at the | j of any office the people could give ^ which mortgage is recorded in the ^hem there for long ; ' him. If politics are rotten, it is so | office of the Register ct iJeeds of stays- The staff is complete for the I because those men in charge are . Moore County in Mortgage-book o5, season, the building spic and span, ;^ , , . , I 49, the debt secured by said 1 many new furnishings in evidence. . Let s have a clean, fair election, mortgage deed being past due and unpaid and the powers of stile iheie- ing having become operative, the un cross-roads, the scene of espionage Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Adams ot Southern Pines announce the engage ment of their daughter, Eleanor Lola to Robert Boyd Morris of Greens boro. No date has been set for the wedding. that any day may be the world’s headlines. A new personality, a French miss, Ketti Gallian, who has all the poten tialities for popularity, is featured. She is a sensation on the continent and months have been devoted to teaching her all the intricacies of speech and screen technique. A large supporting cast of popular screen favorites includes Spencer Tracy, Ned Sparks, Helen Morgan, Leslie Fen ton, Arthur Bryon, Stepin Fetchlt and others. And Popeye The Sailor will be with us again in "Three Alarm Fire.” I'll go to the ditch to see that every | candidate on both sides is treated fairly. All that I ask is that all elec-1 dersigned will offer for sale to the tion officials and those in charge co-1 highest bidder for cash in front of operate with me to this end.’ | the Courthouae door at Carthage, N. ' — I C., at noon on Saturday, Decemoer following real estate' 1 lying and being in Mooie C )unty, j , State aforesaid, in McNeills Township, i I and described and defined Pullman service to Pinehurst has been started by the Seaboard and Norfolk Southern, with all air-condi tioned cars serving the travelers. MRS. DAVIDSON TO BROADC.4ST RED CROSS APPE.\L THURSDAY WANTED—Sewing of all kinds. Al terations and remodeling a spec ialty. Prices reasonable. 23 Ver- mone Avenue, upper apartment. FOR SALE; 1934 Ford V-8 Station Wagon, excellent condition, only 10,000 miles. Apply box 1462, Southern Pines, N. C. PIANO FOR RENT: Apply to Ethel S. Jones, Box 492, Southern Pines, N. C. tt. 2nd Year. The Julia Grey School for 'Children, Mrs. Frank Goodwill, as sistant. Terms moderate. Morgan- ton Road, Southern Pines. NFW BEDS FROM THE WEST END Factory: New mattresses from the factory at Fayetteville. Everything ft reduced prices every Saturday it The Trade Store, H. A. LEW’IS, TRADER. Mrs. R. P. Davidson, Moore County Red Cross Roll Call Chairman, has , _ as fol- ' NOW OPEN until 10 o’clock nights. i lows, to-wit: i Buildmg Lot No. i called a meeting of the roll call chair communication with a postal tel- One in the town of Southern Pines egram. Use Postal Telegraph tor | degcnoed and bounded as follows Quicker service and cheaper rates i^vi^; Beginning at the intersection phone 6381. N23.^of the old Jimtown line and New FOR RENT: Centrally located sun ny, second floor apartment. Kitch en-dining room, pantry, living room, bed room, bath, three clos ets, laundry in basement. Pleasant porch. Also single rooms Lillian A. Roberts, 15 East Penn. Ave. men and branch chairmen of. the va rious county districts for this, Friday, afternoon at 4 o’clock at her home Raeford Theatre RAEFORD, N.C. Thur.sday, Friday, November 1, 2—Matinee Daily 3:30 WILL ROGERS IN IRVIN S. COBB’S “JUDGE PRlESr> Saturda.v, November 3, Shows at 2—3:30—7:15 and 9 Ray Walker in “HAPPY LANDING” Monday, November 5, Matinee 3:30 “THERE’S ALWAYS TOMORROW” Featuring Binnie Barnes Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 7—Matinee Daily 3:30 Robert Montgomery and Maureen O’Sullivan in “HIDE OUT” If you liked “It Happened One Night” you’ll like this! York Avenue and runs thence with: on Midland Road. All are urged to New York Avenue about 80 teet to j attend. C. H. Stufcbs corner; thence at i! right angle and with C. H. Stubbs line, about 150 feet to a corner ot Ben Powell’s land; thence with the line of Ben. Powell’s land .and prac- tically parallel with New York Ave nue to the old Jimtown line; thence with that line to the point of begin- EXPERIENCED LADY of Culture seeks situation as hostess, house- j ning. keeper or companion in hotel, tea Th^ October 31st, room, home or institution. Address' BT, care of The Pilot. WANTED - SOMEONE TO TAKE over practically new upright piano .. and finish payments on small bal ance owing. Write Credit Mgr., Box 1124, High P..int. N. C. N2, 23 LOST: Child’s glasses, white gold frame. In green case. Please return to Mi".! Esther Farrell, Pine- Wuff. BRAN® NEW WESTINGHOUSE Electric Cook Range. Guaranteed by ‘‘Good Housekeeping magazine.” i This stove was never used. Can be inspected at office of R. F. Potts in Carolina Theatrde Building. ‘ 1934. M. S. CALLAGHAN T. R. GOINS, Mortgagees, P. P. Pelton, Attorney W2-2:i. Mrs. Davidson is to broadcast from> Station WPTF next Thursday morn ing at 10:45 o’clock on the subject of the annual Roll Call, and will be introduced on the air by Beach Cook, former Broadway theatrical and ra dio star, who is visiting in the Sand hills. BACK ON THE JOB GOVERNMENT CHECK FOR $42,000 RECEI\ ED HERE A few days after Mayor D. G. Stutz and City Clerk Howard Bums of Southern Pines had spent the day in After an absence of several weeks, i. ^ . i W. J. Harrington, Register of Deeds, j signing bonds to cover the FOR RENT: Very reasonable, heated ‘s back in his office in the court | ^ government check for $42,000 JJ apartments'— The Ellington, 31 hpuse .Mr. Harrington is getting along: was received here and deposited in H West Vermont avenue, or call at , very nicely, but is still weak from his! the Citizens Bank & Trust Company. the Quality Store. B. J. Simontl^. recent illness. HEATED APARTMENT FOR RENT “The greatest biography ot one ot - Every convenience. Also 3-apart- j our finest men,” says N. Y. Herald- ment house for sale. Apply Inei,' Tribune of Judge Winston's “Life ot Bredbeck, Ashe stscet. i Lee.”—Hayes’ Book Store. This completes the negotiations for the sewage disposal plant, water main extension and new water, tank projects voted by the Board of Com missioners some time ago. HUNTING SUPPLIES The hunting sta.son has opened and you’ll be wise in getting your need.s early—to insure a good selection. WE HAVE EVERYTHING FOR THE HUNTER- SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES, WINCHESTER AND WESTERN SHELLS HU;^TING COATS ABERDEEN HARDWARE COMPANY ABERDEEN, N. C. /

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