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THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, February 22, 1935. New Shipment Lrficliea’ Silk Dresses, Spring Styles, in Solid Colors and Prints All Silk Dresses $3.95 Rayon Dresses $2.95 House Dresses, All New Styles, sizes 14 to 52, 98c The New White Shoes Are Here All White and Combinations, in Pumps, Ties and Sport Oxfords,, exceptional values $1.98 and $2.98 Beacon Shoes Just a Good Shoe for $4.00 Natural Bridge Shoes, one ot the Best at $5.00 Several Good Lines $2.98 Men'fi and Boys’ Shoes $1.98 CHILDREN’S SHOES IN A VARIETY OF STYLES and PRICES. Buy Them at NELVIN BROTHERS ABERDEEN, N. C. Anniversary Week THE Carolina Theatres Pinehurst-Southern Pines PRESENT At Pinehurst Monday, Feb. 25th, 3:00 and 8:15 CARL BRISSON and MARY ELLIS in “ALL THE KING’S HORSES” At Pinehurst Wednesday, Feb. 27th 3:00 and 8:15 itet . \ JM/ll VII V ^ PICTI.M At Pinehurst Friday, March 1st, 3:00 and 8:15 At Southern Pines Mon., Tues., Wed., 25, 26, 27—8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 irn» SHIRLEY TEMPLE LIONEL BARRYMORE LITTLE colonel' Southern Pines Thu.-Fri.-Sat., Feb. 23th, March 1, 2 Reserved Seats for this at traction on sale at the Broad Street Pharmacy. Matinees Saturday at 1:00 and 3:00 (Special Children’s Matinee at 1:00) SOUTHERN PINES Baptist Church Rev. J. Fred Stimson, Pastor. 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Sermon by pastor. Morning, "Misunderstood-Misunder-1 “Twenty Million Sweethearts,” la the stood.” ! attraction at the Pinehurst Theatre, 6:30 p. m.—Senior and Intermed- i Monday, February 25th, matinee and "Sweet Music,” starring Rudy Val- lee and Ann Dvorak, and bfised on Jerry Wald’s story which is said to be stronger in plot, more romantic and more hilariously funny even than iate B. Y. P. U. Evening, “The Goodness.” Fascination . ol night. “Sweet Music” parallels Val- lee’s own career insofar as the pro fessional angle is concerned, and brings to the screen, not only his own famous Connecticut Yankees, but the Frank and Milt Britton band of in strument wreckers. A new Ann ^worsh^p,^^^Dn I jg discovered in the picture. i Since she made a distinct hit in The Church of Wide Fellowship Rev. C. Rexford Raymond, D. D., Pastor. Church School, 10:10 a. m. 11 a. m.. Morning Raymond preaches hood.” 7:30 p. m. The Community Hour, j “Scarface,” w’ith Paul Muni, she has The Guilford College Choir will sing, been cast only in dramatic roles, Hol- Forty-six in the chorus. | jyvv-ood seemingly having forgotten Wednesday, 3 p. m. Silver tea at i ^ u- j i the home of Mr Ld Mrs. George C. I ‘hat she first achieved success as a : Abraham. | dancer and singer. ' Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Monthly Others in the large cast are Helen meeting of the Brotherhood aiid the greatest of torch singers, service preparatory to Coccunion. ° ° ^ a j • Thursday, 3 p. m. The Women’s So- : Ned Sparks, Robert Admstrong, Al- ciety meeting. Visitors from Vermont len Jenkins, Alice White. Joe Caw- and Massachusets will be guess of thorn, A1 Shean, Philp Reed and Wil- honor. liam B. Davidson. Friday, 7:30 p. m„ Dr. Ida Scudder, i president of Vellore Medical College ‘ WARREN OLMSTED ADMI’TTED TO BAR BY JUDGE SHAW Warren F. Olmsted of Southern Pines and Edgar Davis Kuykendall, Jr., of Sanford were admitted to the bar during the term of Superior C<jurt In Carthage last week. Judge Thom- ' as J. Shaw was presiding and the ' oath was administered to Mr. Olm- ' sted by W. Duncan Matthews, and to Mr. Kuykendall by J. C. Pittman. I The final report of Gurney P. Hood I on the Bank of Va.ss was submitted to the court and the same was ap- ' proved by the court and the commis sioner and his agents were relieved from all liability by virtue of the li quidation. the leading characters, Sir Percy Blakeney, the gallant English gen- tleman who risked life, love and self- for Women, India, will speak. “All The Kings Horses,” another brilliant unit in the recent Paramount success parade and a sparkling con coction of mirth and melody, is the attraction at the Pinehurst Theatre, W'ednesday, February 27th, matinee Lavishly mounted and Knimanuel Episcopal Church Rev. F. Craighill Brown, B. A., B. D., Rector. Sunday Services—The first Sunday in the month. Church School 9:30 a.' and night I m.| Holy Communion and sermon, dressed, the production reveals a sur- 1 '00 a. m. , ^ . prisingly accomplished Carl Brisson Other Sundays, Holy Communion ^ i m.; Morning Prayer and sermon, 11 : ^ positive new box-office per- I a. m. ; sonality in Mary Ellis, the Metropol- 1 Saint’s Daj’s Service. Holy Com- itan Grand Opera Star. The story, I munion, 10:00 a. m, ' adapted from the musical stag play ! C'hristian Science same title, is localed in a my- j New Hampshire Ave., near Ashe St. thical kingdom and has Brisson in ; Services are held every Sunday at the dual role of an American movie 11:00 o’clock. Also the Wednesday star on a vacation, j evening service is held the tirst and i I third Wednesday of each month. I Lesson Sermon Sunday, February ward Everett Horton. Eugene Pal- I 24th is “Mind.” lette. Katherine DeMille, Rosita, Ar- I The Reading Room in the church is nold Koroff and Mariana Schubert, open Wednesdays from 3 to 5 p. m.; contributes class performances. The entire cast, particularly Ed- I The public is cordially invited to at tend the services and use the Read ! ing Room. C'athollc Church Sunday Masses 8:00, 10:30. Daily Mass, 7:30, All are cordially invited to attend night. Both ranking stars, and both any of these services. equally adept at dramatic and light I comedy characterizations, the team’s Manly Presbyterian respect to direct the dangerous secret work of the League of the Scarlet I Pimpernel, a little band of Regency bloods pledged to rescue French aristocrats from the guillotine; and Marguerite, the beautiful French wife, w'ho was estranged by the un manly masquerade he assumed to con ceal his reckless exploits. I Shirley Temple, sensational baby star, endears herself again in a ve hicle especially tailored to her ex traordinary talents in “The Little Colonel,” which plays a return en gagement at the Southern ^ Pines Theatre, Thursday, Friday, Satur day, February 28th, March 7, 2, with a Saturday matinee. Charming, lova ble, without the slightest trace of precociousness, Shirley captures the audiences affections with her amazing ver.satility. W'ith Bill Robinson, she tap-danced to the salvos of a preview audience. She sings, weeps and is adorable in hoop skirts and poke bon net. j There will be a slight change in our policy during the engagement of “The Little Colonel,” in that there will be two matinees on Saturday. The first one at 1.00 p. m. and the second one at 3:00 p. m. the children’s admission will be 15c. This change is necessary because so many adults from out of town were turned away from the matinee of “Bright Eyes.” Knitted Suits Two and Three-Piece, reg-. $26.75, Special $19.50 Novelty Weaves, Smart Styles, Special $10.95 SATURDAY ONLY GROUP OF DRESSES Values to $16.75, Choice »r It I No Exchang-es No Approvals C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. tt ! Clark Gable and Constance Bennett . are co-starred for the first time in : “After Office Hours,” the Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer production which is ; the attraction at the Pinehurst Thea- H tre, Friday, March 1st, matinee and LEGAL NOTICES I ing at eleven o’clock. ^ . initial appearance is being launched Sunday School at ten a. m. Young ... t , Peoples meeting at seven p. nf., with great enthusiasm. In a lusty Preaching second Sunday nijint at I comedy-drama of New York Society seven-thirty. Fourth Sunday morn-' and the Press, Gable is cast as Branch, managing editor who always gets his story through though it may mean resorting to the methods of the Northwest Mount'd. The co-stars en joy the support of a brilliant featur ed cast, which includes Stuart Er win, Billie Burke, Harvey Stephens,' Katharine Alexander, Charles Rich- man and Hale Hamilton. The “Best” of the man who pro duced such superlative screen enter tainment as “The Private Life of, PINEHURST The Community Church A. J. McKelway, Pastor Sunday— Brotherhood and Church School, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. man by pastor. Young People’s Service, 7:15 p. m. Evening service 8:00. Thursday, Mid-Week Worship, 7:30 p. m. The. Village Chapel | Rev. T. A. Cheatham, D. D., Minister' Sunday Services: I Holy Communion, 9 a. m. I Children’s Service, 10:00 a. m. Church service, 11 a. m. Sacred Heart Catholic Church Services each Sunday morning at 6:15, 8:30, and 10:30 o’clock. ABERDEEN Bethesda Presbj-terian Church Rev. E. L. Barber, Pastor. ! Services each Sunday morning at 11:15; Services each Sunday evening ; at 7:30. Prayer meeting services Wed- ; nesday evening at 7:30. Henry The Eighth,” and “Catherine The Great” implies high praise, in deed. Yet, “The Scarlet Pimpernel.' the attraction at the Southern Pines Theatre, Monday, Tuesday, W’ednes- day, Feb. 25, 26, 27 with a Tuesday matinee, has been so judged. One of the best known and widest read stories of the English language, this thrilling tale of adventure in Regen cy England during the French Revo lution, makes superb screen material. Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon bring to a vibrant and colorful life .\DMINISTR.\TRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Ancillary Ad ministratrix of the estate of Ella A. | Calderwood, deceased, of York Coun-: ty, Maine, this is to notify all per-, sons having claims against the es-' tate of the said deceased to exhibit; them to the undersigned on or be- ^ fore the 22nd day of February, 1936, | or this notice will be pleaded in bar , of their recovery. All persons indebt-1 ed to the said estate will please make ! immediate payment. j EVELYN THOMAS, j Ancillary Administratrix of the es- I tate of Ella A. Calderwood, deceased. This 21st day of February, 1935. | F22-M29.1 PENDER’S You’ll Always Find The BEST V AL.UES AT PENDER’S Page Memorial M. E. Rev. L. M. Hall j First Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p. m. Second Sunday—Preaching 11 a. m. Third Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p. m. Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11 b, : m. and 7:30 p. m. I Sunday School every Sunday i 10:00 o’clock. at One Crnt • word »»rh insertion. Minimum charge, 25 cent*. All Want Ads most be paid for before liiMrtion. FOR SALE—Invalids chair in excel lent condition. Miss Louise Blue, ! Aberdeen, N. C. Ml PInebluff Methodist Church j I Rev. Clyde O. Newell, B. A., B. D., i I 9:45 a. m- Church School. | FOR SALE OR RENT: Eight room 11:00 a. m.—Preaching Service. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League, Jun ior. 7:30—Epworth League, Young People. CARS DER.VILED A loaded coal car and two tank cars of gasoline of a Norfolk-South ern train were derailed near Pine hurst yesterday. No one was injured. house on Poplar Street, Aberdeen, i Terms very reasonable. Apply j. i L. Pickier, Albemarle, N. C. Ml CHOICE EVAPORATED Apples LBS. 25c RAEFORD THEATRE Raeford R. C. Friday, February 'i'i Shows at 3:30, 7:15 and 9 Vastest train •n earth. . . s/Lven in an epic race for life I Radio Picture MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee 32 Saturday, February 23 Shows at 2, 2:30, 7:15 and 9 lb N'ORTHERN GAUZE 4 Rolls 15c N'ORTHERN TISSUE. 2 R»iu 11c DROMEDARY - GINGER BREAD .WHEN A MAN. SEES RED WELL KNOWN PIANO MANUFAC- turer has small upright piano in this locality. Will sell at bargain rather than ship back. Terms can be arranged. Write Factory Dis tributor, Box 1124, High Point, N. C. Marl5. Monday, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 26 Miitlnet; Monday 3:.S0 ANN HARDIM6 ROOMS FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished.—Mrs. D. D. Cameron, Aberdeen, N. C. Bethesda Road. i Explains the marvelousIVrf/tonrf Treatment which is bringing amazing; reUel. SoW onlronclati mot%cy-back guarantee. PRICELESS INFORMATION —for those sufToring from STOMACH OR DUODENAI. , IILCEKS, POOR DICFS- TION, ACID DYSPEPSIA, SOUR STOMACH. GASSI NESS, HEARTBURN, CON STIPATION, BAD BREATH SLEEPLESSNESS OR HEAI1 ACHES, DUE TO EXCESS ACID. Atk for acopy of WWard’s Messngt. \\- axe Autliuri^ed Willard DcalcrB. BRYAN DRUG CO., Aberdeen, N. C. I FOR SALE: Pier Mirror, gold frame, ' 6 ft. wide, 12 ft. long. Can be pur chased for 1-20 of cost. Particulars, address S. P. P. O. Box 807. ' i B'’OUND—In Pinehurst on February 14th. Brown and white fox terrier, ! male. Owner should telephone Pine- i hurst 2621. ; FOR RENT: Centrally located sunny apartment, comfortabble and con venient. Pleasant porch. 15 Penn. Ave., East. Opposite Municipal tennis court. Lillian A. Roberts. WtMlnesday, Thursilr.y, Feb. 27, 28 Shows Daily at 3:30, 7:15 and 9 MIX 19c pkg. VAN CAMPS TUNA FISH Cans 25c SOUTHLAND BULK MINCE MEAT i JOc LIBBY’S HOME FLAVOR SAUERKRAUT LARGE CAN 10c I COLONIAL FRESH PACKED STRING BEANS 19c I FLUFFO SALAD OIL 9 PINT L CANS SOUTHERN MANOR BARTLETT PEARS No. 2 1-2 9Q* Can uOij MORTON’S IODIZED SALT^ 15c i: RIPPLED WHEAT..., 11c BETSY BESS Cake Size OUR PRIDE IX mZji -/-V. U D. p. BLEND COF"F"EE L^e 3S‘ io< Large Loaf lb H U « iiuttnxtitttntxttiuun
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