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THE PILOT. Southern Pines aftd Aberdeen, North Carolina
Friday, November 22, 1935.
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MELVIN BROTHERS
ABEUDEEN, N. C.
THE
Carolina Theatre
rinehurst—Soulhern Pines
PRESENTS
4.0AK1IY -YIT*'
At Pinehuist
Mciidp-’’, P'o ’.
^3:00 and 8:15
IN OLD
Pinehurst Boy Scout j
Committee Elects
I
Dr. Cole M.»de President at En
thusiastic Meeting in Scout
Hall
Three Girls, One Boy
Win Poster Contest
On Tuesday evening in the Scout
hall at the Pinehurst Community
Church an enthusiastic meeting was
held with many fathers and others
' interested in scouting present. The
following officers were elected: Dr.
Thomas R. Cole, president; G. M.
Cameron, vice president; John F.
I Taylor, treasurer; C. E. Ransdale,
^ secretary; W^. P. Morton, scout com-
! missioner. W. E. Hardison was elect-
I ed Scout master and Albert C. Hall
' Cub master.
j The Scout committee voted to
“Annie Oakley," the attraction at Misses Trousdell, Phillips and
the Pinehurst Theatre Monday, No- Prizer and Ralph Maples
vember 25th, matinee and night, is Given Awards
Uie dramatic, romantic story of col- *
orful Annie Oakley, legendary Miss Jane Trousdell, Miss Dorothy
world’s champion markswoman—the Phillips, Miss Catherine Prizer and
shooting star of a couple of genera- Ralph Maples were the respective
tions ago. “Annie Oakley” stars Bar- winners of the poster contest for pu-
bara Stanwyck in a role much differ- pils of the fourth, fifth, sixth and
ent in character than any in which seventh grades of Southern Pines
she has recently appearsd. As a bet- School, the judges announced this
settling match brings champion shot week. The winning posters have been
Foster and Miss Stanwyck into com- on exhibition in the window of Hayes’
2 t Pinehurst
en" s" V N-27th,
3:00 and 815
At Pinehurst
Fi May, Nov. 2,')th,
3:00 and 8 15
Added: 8th Edition of “March
cf Time”
She Married
Her Boss
At Southe: n Pines
Mon., Tue., Wed.,
Nov. 25, 26, 27,
Matinee Tuesday at 3:00
nBBCn
i DARRYL F. ZANUCK
20ft CCTTWIY fWOOCnOKi
hoentai iff jtuvph M. SH>ef>dt 55
At Southern Pines
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Nov. 28, 29, 30
8:15
Matinee Saturday at 3:00
Bookshop.
I This contest was held in observ
ance of National Book Week. The
posters were all free-hand, done in
, crayon or water cclors on show-
I cards or cut paper. Each pupil tried
I to express in his poster design his ‘
idea ot the book which is lepresEnted. j
A group of posters from the Na
tional Humane c^ntesi. are now on ex-
i hibit at the school. These posters
petition that shortly takes on a ro
mantic love interest, the film moves
into the aura of the famous Buffalo
Bill Wild West Show. As the show
sensationally tours the country and
Europe, such characters as Sitting
^ make some repairs and improvements Rain in the Face, and Colonel
in the Scout hall. Scout master Har- ^re brought to the fore, also
idison stated that the boys would be prince cf Wales and Crown
•ready for a Court of Honor the last Kaiser, W’ilhelni.
of December. The Rev. A. J. McKel- j^ogers’ last and greatest—
\vay was elected chaiiman of the KKentucky” is the I made by grammar school pu
Court of Honor. The Pmehurst cou s attraction at Pinehurst Wednesday, piis a'l over the United States in
meet at the hall everj Thurs ay eve November 20th, matinee and night, schools where art has been taught
' Adapted from the play whose hu-' from the first grade up. They are all
I mor, sunny romance and tingling colors and the designs
MISS STKW .\KT IN KEC IT.XL horse race drama have made it a
AT FLOK.V MiicDON.VLD fj^yorite of three generations of
■ j Americans, ‘‘In Old Kentucky" stars
The first quaiterly recital of the j^gg^j.g jjj ^ rcle that presents his j
Conservatory of Music cf Flora Mac- dow’n-to-earth character in its I
donald College, under the direction ot lovable light. Sam Hillman, fa-1
Hugh Williamson, dean, >vill take humorist, and Gladys Lehman'
place on Monday evening, November a^iapted the play to the screen in a
I 25 at 8:15 o clcck. The program will jjjo£j£.j-nization form, but preserved
be varied and will include several drama and its rich comedy
.compositions new to Red Springs aud- character and incident. In the pic- |
i£nce. The following students will ap- Rogers enacts a shrewd and
pear: Misses Ella Lee Taylor, Roa- gpjjjai tiainer of horses, whose home-
Fast Worker
Wiley Brown in Court Twice
on Same Day for Drunk
enness
Public drunkenness and drunken
driving cases again took the lead
in Recorder’s Court last week with
Wiley Brown, white of Hemp, scor
ing a ringer for utter disregard for
the law. Brown was in court
charged with public drunkenness,
was found guilty and given a 30.
day road sentence, suspended upon
payment of the costs. He left the
court room, went out and got
drunk and was in jail before
court adjourned.
1#8 V«lu»ble Prlte* In <*>*»
e«sj, enterialnlnK contest.
th« detail* now from »">>•'
Klectrlcal I>e«ler or from u«.
Nothing to Buy—
Notiling to Sell—
Nothing to CoUpcI—
CAROLINA
POWER & UIGHT
COMPANY
This Is the Time
TO THINK ABOUT YOUR
are remarkable.
Holiday Shopping
W.XLTKU SP.XETII llONOHKI)
ON HIS 7-TH BIKTHD.AY
noke Rapids; Mary Curne, Parkton;
Clara Lcuise Jones, Red Springs;
Pouline McGee, Lincolnton; Elizabeth
Wallace, Shelby; Elizabeth McKeth-
an, Fayetteville; Edna Teague, Si-
ly philosophy and keen wit sets right
all the troubles of the impulsive peo
ple about him. Russell Hardie and
Dorothy W'ilson play the romantic
youngsters of ‘‘In Old Kentucky.”
ler City; Serene Turnage, Farmville, jg daughter of old Charles
Lillie HoneycutL, Clinton, Rebecca gpnon who is fueding with Charles
Muse. Laui inburg and Lena Stewart, Rjchman. Although his daughter
Friday noon saw ten well known
Southern Pines residents gath3ied at
the hospitable table of WaUer Spa?th
in honor of his birthday, and while
the gathering did wonderful execution
with the oysters and mince pie, ssrv-
eti as only Mrs. Spaeth can serve
them to hungry men, congratulations^
flew fast and furious. Guests of the
occasion were Dr. R. L. Hart, Dr. J.
J. Spring, S. B Richardson, P F.
Buchan, E J W’oodward, R L. Chan
dler, Dr. G. G. Herr. James Schwartz,
F. T. Webster, D. G. Stutz and Char
les Macauley.
Aberdeen.
CTKIJENT Tl)l‘ICS P.VKTY
The Women's Society cf the Church
of Wide Fellowship will meet next
week on Friday at the home of Mrs.
fights to win Hardie for herself it j
is Rogers’ shrewd aid that finally |
brings the boy to Miss Wilson. Rog- |
ers’ able assistance in the picture is
Bill Robinson, the tap dancing gen
ius, who teache.s the comedian
enough of his foot artistry to win a
EXHIiilT OF P.VlNTINdS
\ ittum on Connecticut avenue. All handsome widow, and thus provides
I An exhibit of paintings by Miss
I Mary Yeomans of S'uthern Pines
j in the window of Hayes’ bookshop
has creatcd much favorable commen.
during tl e past v.-eek.
are invited to be ready to relate or
to read some'item of current inter
est. to be presented in five minutes
or less. An opportunity will also be
given to join in sewing.
the
On* Cent • word etch insertion. Minimoni
<*harge. 25 cents.
All W%nt Ads must be pftid for before
tfifcertion.
FOR SALE - Battery, AtlP'’ 17 plate,
eight months S. O. guarantee.
Owner requires larger size for
car and radio operation. Reason
able, Box 1555, Southern Pines.
cne of the comedy punches of
picture.
Thousands of music lovers will re
call the triumph of Edward John.son,
now director of the Metropolitan Op
era Company, in the role cf "Peter
Ibbetson” when the Metropolitan
staged it as an opera a few .ser.sons ^
^ , of ‘‘Metropolitan,
ago, w’.th music by Deems Taylor.
The screen interpretation of the fa-1
mous novel is now seen in Para- I
mount’s dramatic romance, >"Peter i
Ibbetson" starring Gary Cooper in
the title role, and Ann Harding,
which is the attraction at Pinehurst
November 29th, matinee and night.
“Peter Ibbetson" is a blend of the
real and the f3ntasy worlds, the
story of a love that nothing could
destroy. Two youngsters, playmates
in childhood days, are thrown to
gether in later years, renew their
Dressed poultry and Thanksgiving
turkoy.s Saturday morning at the
Curb Markoc. Southern Pines.
Bruce, Alice Brady, Cesar Romero,
Luis Alberni and George Marion, Sr.,
i are prominent in the supporting cast
LET
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The Sheero.st Evening Hose $1.00 to $1.85
Shortie, the last word in Sports Gloves—Pigskin
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and Ki(i Combination.s $2.50—$4.00
Imported Iland-Knit Gloves in white, natural and
brown $2.50
Golf and Driving Gloves $2.25—$3.50
SMART APPAREL FOR TODAY
Dobbs Hats $5.00 up
Imported Tweed Skirts $6.50 up
Hand-made and Hand-fashioned Sweaters $5.00 up
or Brogue Tie.
$6.50
Slater.-'—New Suede Gillie
Rod Cross Shoes
Daniel Green Slippers for All Occasions
C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE
SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.
amtxxntttttxiztit
CLOSING OUT ALL HOUSEHOLD
goods. Call Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Flcra E. Kimball, house op- friendship and romance. Before their
posite Dr. Blair's, Southern Pines, love can be consummated, Ibbetson
— is sentenced to life in prison.
COMPLETE LINE OF TYPEWRIT- Through the years his sweetheart’s
ERS and Adding Machines includ- (jevotion and loyalty to her loved one
Portables. Phone 5223 H L
mg
Brown, Representative of the Un
derwood Elliott Fisher Co., for
demonstration. Sales and Service,
P. D. Box 872, Southern Pines, N.
C.
FOR SALE: One Milch Cow, good
condition. Carl Thompson, 5 Leak
St., Southern Pines.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT,
63 East Broad St. N29.
SPECIAL BUS RATES TO FLOR
IDA. Jacksonville, $6.25, St. Peters
burg, $8.75; Miami, $9.95; Orlan-
da, $8.50. Less 10 percent round-
trip. Convenient Stop-Overs. Tick-
never wavers. She creates a dream
world in which they spend their lives
together, although prison walls sep
arate them. As an added attraction is
the March cf Time.
.\t Southern Pines
A kissless bride craving affection
starts the grandest fun since the
walls of Jericho fell in ‘‘It Happened
One Night" with the same star.
Claudette Colbert as the lovelorn
secretary in “She Married Her Boss,”
is playing a return engagement at
the Southern Pines Theatre Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, November 25,
26, 27, with a Tuesday matinee. Af
ter her marriage to her employer, the
battle ragos with no holds barred ex
cept kissing in the clinches. And the
ets and information at Postal T
egraph Company, Southern Pines secretary’s disappointment when she ;
and Pinehurst. D6. discovers the romance she dreamed
I about was merely a dream, and how
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REMEMBER THE FRIENDS with a she eventually makes it a reality.
Thanksgiving Greeting Telegram or ' create some most inteiisely humorous
Cablegram by Postal Telegraph. I situations.
Special Over-night rates. You can j Just because music is classical it
also send money, flowers and can- | isn’t necessarily good, and by the
dy by Postal Telegraph. Phone same taken all popular music is by
6381. jno means bad. Those are the conten-
! tions of that most colorful of Amer-
j ~ ■ ■ J
(LOST — Lady’s Hawaiian walking jca’s concert singers, Lawrence Tib-
i stick; in or near curb market. Re-j bett, who returns to the talking
I ward if returned to the Coffee > screen in the 20lh Century produc-
Shop, Southern Pines. j tion, "Metropolitan,” playing a re-
' ■■ turn engagement at Southern Pines
REWARD for the return of a green Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Novem-
jade bar pin lost in, or near the jjer 28, 29, 30, with a Saturday mat-
I post office. The Ark School. I j^ee. In "Metropolitan” which was
' DEPENDABLE Colored woman Personally produced by Daryl F.
wants work as cook. References. ! Tibbett acts the leading role
I in a dramatic comedy written about
Address Gcode, Rt. 2, box 97, Aber
deen, N. C.
PLUMBING, HEATING and RE-
pairs. Shop located at Lewis Trade
an opera singer’s heartaches, thrills. ■
romance, struggle and eventual tri
umph. The songs which he sings in
the picture cover a wide range, from
Store, W. Pennsylvania avenue., the classical prologue in ‘‘Pagliacci’’
Southern Pines. Telephone 7885.— to the ever popular Tibbett favorite,
L. B. King. “The Road To Mandalay” Virginia
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