Page Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, September 6, 1635. See Us Before you Plant Your Winter Lawn Pinehurst Warehouses It’s Time To Start Preparing for School Get your child’s school dresses here. We have a big variety of print dress goods at 10c, 15c, 20c Print Dresses at 59c, 75c, 98c Anklet Sox 15c, 20c, 25c Shoes for Children 98c to . .$1.98 We can supply all your school needs—pencils, tablets, note books, fillers, ink, all the small items necessary for a school child. Women’s Fall Shoes „_.$1.98, $2.98 Men's Fall Shoes $1.98, $2.98 Men’s Fall Shoes ..$3.50, $4.00 Friendly Five Shoes $5.00 GET IT AT NELVIN BROTHERS .\BERDEEV, X. C. THE Carolina Theatre Southern Pines (The coolest place in the Sandhills) It’s In.'Ulated PRESENTS LEDERER ■III I. flOOtlCTlOa ^ FRAN'CES dee Added: Mickey Mouse in “Pluto’s Judgement Day.” Mon., Tue., Wed., Sept. 9,10,11, 8:15 Matinee Tuesdav at 3:00 mQ. Thu., Fri., Sat., Sept. 12, 13, 14, 8:15 Matinee Saturday at 3:00 The Week in Aberdeen ! The Rev. E. M. Harris has return. Portsmouth, Va.. spent Monday with 1 ed from a meeting at the Baptist ; Mrs. Robert Gwyn. Church in Ansonville. C. L. Adams, manager of the A. Unselfish Cooperation in Sandhills Urged Attorney Denny Wants South ern Pines, Aberdeen, Carthage, Pinehurst to Work as One Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Smith of Asheboro announce the arrival of i & P. store has been transferred to j & son, Charles N. Jr., August 20th. ! Raeford, and Mr. Glover has been I Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Vera sent here to take his place. ^ o k f or slashed asunder by the steel of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parrish of | Mrs. Robert Gw^yn was hostess to, ^ bullets of the blun_ Mullins, S. C., Mrs. Mary Farmer - her bridge club last Thursday after, i and son of Wagram and Mr. andl*ioon, at her home, entertaining at' Mrs. D. C. Wallace of Greensbgjl^ five tables. The high score prize was were week end guests of Mr. and awarded to Mrs. John Sloan and a Mrs. Mack Wallace. I guest prize presented to Mrs. Wim. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fowke and son berly Bowman, of Apex were Sunday guests of ; Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Melvin and chiU Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Edge. | dren spent last week.end in the Miss Joanna Johnson, who has! niountains of North Carolina. been visiting Mr and Mrs. H. A. j " Gunter, returned to her home in < Lemon Springs this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Page and children of Statesville are guests of i Mrs. Robert N. Page this week. j »pj,g effervescent charm, intriguing Miss Emma Page, who has been ^ remarkable comedy thirthe‘story’' o7‘the'Th7eV Mus! the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. B.; Francis Lederer are the ^eteers written by that master, Wilder, has returned to her home in attraction at the Southern Pines Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin M. Creel .|U tended the Thomas reunion at Clover, S. C. last week. Mrs. Chas. B. Davis left for Sal. isbury Monday, where she will con. duct a Beauty Parlor. Theatre, Monday, Tuesday and Wed. nesday, Sept. 9, 10, 11, w'ith a Tues day matinee, where the romantic (Contmued from page 1) controlled and either held together "Today, after three hundred years, we find that the absence or presence of selfishness, which was confined exclusively neither in the King, Queen or the Cardinal, determines the value to France and the world of all their activities, and whether they resulted In what was thought then to be success or failure makes but little matter. The Three Musketeers "Perhaps I could get a large ma. jority agreemen t that out of this period of history came no finer thing Alexander Dumas. "The swordsmen of the French Army were in the service of the j King, Lords, Dukes and the like.' France but the allegience to their immediate Duke and the many in. Czech star is heading the cast of >pj.u|y they were all fighting for "The Gay Deception.” In this light.hearted comedy, ^ tj which sweeps you along in its gusty giant gave often an ample Mr. Mrs. Edward Harrison; roni6dv s6QU6nc6S Lcdcrcr has re it ^ I ^ sequences, ims ‘*^-|test of their real loyalty to France and Mrs. Frank Page ox Hig'n Point !rQr)tni'Gd for the scr66n that intan « * *. • lui me ociccu 1.110,1. lui-an. 1 again the contest is self. visited Miss Floy Martin last Thurs- gi^jg something which created his (gjjjjgggg sensational success when he first day while enroute to Myrtle Beach. Miss Frances Wimberly, •accom. versus helpfulness. | "In one company of the King’s , made his appearance on the Broad- j , f ^u' 1"^^ stage. .member, were three swordsmen j ,W. H. Goldsmith to Beckley, U . Mounted and dressed with lavish I ^oth | \ a last week on a visit. , beauty and color of a Jesse L. Lasky I Mr. and Mrs. John Brantley and production. "The Gay Deception” j fire.arms caused them to whirls its principals, Lederer and , ^hree Musketeers, Frances Dee, through a hilarious se. jthem; Porthos,, a large, ries of comedy adventure to a Joy-| tail man, handsome, forceful; Athos, serving the advancement of the United States of America. “Back into history and the story we find the advancement of civili zation three hundred years ago de. pending not upon the success of the King or the Cardinal or the Queen, and in the Three Musketeers and their added companion from the out. side we acclaim their devotion to the one compelling purpose expressed in their immortal motto, ‘All For One, One for All.’ The Sandhills Musketeers “And now this gathering of men living as we do on peculiar ground, land that has been so long in the making that there hovers over it a climate so desirable that life here is sought for by those who are weak and would be strong, by young and old who would live long and happi. ly. Our purpose is their comfort, their comfort is our accomplishment. "If today you were seated by town or community groups there would be three from the Sandhills and one from the hills of clay. And Porthos would be Pinehurst; Athos, Southern Pines; Aramis, Aberdeen and D’Artagnan our County seat, "Many separate interests do we have. Our four groups each have problems which some men would work out on the doctrine of self- preservation, but may it be proposed and not opposed that our best ad. vance, best preservation and surely the happiest and most pleasant, lies in the adoption In our Individual lives, among our business associates. in our community groups and for our entire county the motto of the Musketeers, ‘All For One, One For Air.” Little Jean Overton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Overton, cele. brated her third birthday at a party Thursday afternqon, August 29th. Her guests were Delores Merrill, Nelia Ruth Johnson, Agnes Ann Buckley, Lewis Allison Phillips, Sonny Baker and Sonny and Buddy Vial. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pethlc, their daughter Sylvia and son Richard, are expected to arrive In town this Frl. day. Cyrus Butler of Kingsport, Tenn^ was a week.end visitor In town. Pee Dee Monument Com|Miny C. O. Funderburke, Mgr. Marble and Granite Memorials Rockingham, N. C. C. A. Gillis, Rep., Rockingham, N. C. Irene Downer, Raeford, N. C. Guaranteed Investments (Retirement Income and Annuities) ASSURE Life and Accident Proteetion through Carl G. Thompson Phone Southern Pines 7363 Representing The Travelers Insurance Co (Life-Accident and Group Dept.) Hartford, C'onn. children spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell enroute to Portsmouth, Va, Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson and chil. dren, who have been visiting In the ous romantic climax. i older, much beyond the average size ^ ^ r V deceivers of the film are : ^ attitude and se. E^ns’land States and YorK tviio nair* L^dprcr a Princc mas . » i_- *. j *. • . u 1 pan. i^euerer, a r-iince renity which made him stand out in I City, are returnmg home this week, querading as a member of the staff . Jesse Carter of the CCC Camp at' an ultra-luxurious hotel, and Miss Polkton, spent the Labor Day holl. 1 Dee, who is having a fling on some ; days at home with his parents. j xnoney she has won and pretending to j The Rev. E. L. Barber, John D. n,g an heiress. Lavishly produced, the McLeod and John D. McLean are pj^^m-g tells the story of two light. : delegates from the Presbyterian | hearted pretenders, who manage to g^me to Paris with the , Church here to the Synod of North penetrate each other's bluff, and in strength of his hills In his fine body, ' Carolina being herd at the Flora [time pach other’s dream of romance ^ a, ■ J ,1 r. J c • I ’ owners uream 01 romanue. dashing of their streams in his 1 Macdonald College in Red Springs added attraction is the latest of any group; Aramis, medium, Immac. ulate, very handsome, dashing and of good breeding. "By what appeared to be a series of most unfortunate circumstances a young man from the mountains of this week. use of the sword and a letter of m- j company of the Three Musketeers, to seek his fortune. And although' ^ Mickey Meuse’s offerings, “Pluto’s Captain of the | Edwin McKelthen, Jr., of New Day.” * York City Is spending bis vacation with his parents here. , Ten years ago a timid, bewilder, j j James A. Cockman of .North gd Swedish girl-Greta Louvlsa Gus.,^^ ^ I East, Pa spent last week-end visit, tafson-began her first screen role ; j^g I ling relatives here. 'at the Metro-GoldwTn.Mayer Studios, ; I Allen Gibson spent last week.enu Thi