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Pnge Eight THE Pnx>T. Sftiithgrn Pinos anH Aberdeen. North Carolina Pinehurst Paragraphs Robert Jellison and L. C. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Wade Ccffey have re- Mr. and Mrs. Wade Coffee have re turned to Charlotte, S. C., after ■fKuiding several days with their •daughter, Mrs. Raymond Johnson, who has been confined to her bed for two weeks. James Carter has returned to Pres byterian College at Maxton after Court Grill at a bridge-tea, honoring her mother and sister, Mrs. E. J. Par ker and Mrs. R. L. Daniels. Mrs. A. P. Thompson wen high score prize, Mrs. Alex Ines second and Mrs. J. I. O’Brien third, and Mrs. Lloyd Tate and Mrs. Eric Nelson the low score prizes. Others playing bridge were Mesdames G. M. Cameron, T. P. Cheney, Robert Jellison, John F. Tay- .Den.Iing the week-end with Mr. and lor. Herman A. Campbell, E. B. Keith. I. C. Sledge, Charles Picquet, Donald ilrs Hubert McCaskill. Mrs. I. C. Sledge and daughters, Oalherine and Nancy spent Satur day in Gieensboro. Mrs. E. J. Parker, Mrs. R. L. Dan iels and Virginia Daniels have return ed to their home in New Bern after spending two weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cole. Mrs. Lawrence B. Smith, and Mrs. R. L Scofi-ld have gone to Santa Barbara, Cal. and will be away a iwonth. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parson have gone to Hollywood, Fla., and will re turn to their home here for the spring season. Charles S. Waterhouse has return «d after spending several weeks in Chicago. Mis-s Sara Stewart returned Mon day to the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina at Greensb.,ro after spending several days with h:r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stewart. E. B. Keith spent the past week end at home, returning to Raleigh Monday. S. Y. Ramage left for New York Wedrtisday for a short stay. Mrs. Thomas R. Cole w’as hostess Monday afternoon at the Village THE Carolina Theatres I’inehurst—Southern Pines PRESENT TWO GREAT STARS in the finest musical romance of all time! jM * 4 Church, Bert Nicolls, Roy Grinneli, Moyd Yost. W. R. Viall, Frank L. DuPont, Clarence Lyman, Thomas L. Black and David Coffey. Those coming in for tea were Mrs. A. J. McKelway, Miss Sara Cobb, Miss Lillian Moore and Miss Katherine Blue. Mrs. Lloyd O. Yost entertained at bridge and tea on Saturday afternoon and again on Tuesday Guests on Saturday were: Sara Goggins and Polly Miller, Mrs. Harold Calloway, Mrs. Eric Nelscn, Mrs. Alec Innes, Mrs. T. P. Cheney, Mrs. Bert Nicolls and Mrs. Roy Grin neli. On Tuesday guests included Mrs. T. R. Cole, Mrs. R. L. Daniels, Mrs. F. L. DuPont, Mrs Wesley R Viall. Mrs. Roy Bronsdon, Mrs. H. K, Camp bell, Mrs. John Capello, and Mrs. G. M. Cameron. Mrs Hugh Cart r entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at her home for Mrs. Donald Withycomb. Mrs. Charles Picquet. Mrs. T. A. Cheatham and Miss Irene Harding. Mrs. A, P. Thompson entertained \ at her home Wednesday afternoon at j bridge and tea in honor of Mrs. E. J. | Parker and Mrs. R. L. Daniels, house guests of Mrs. T. R. Cole Mrs I. c. j Sledge was holder of high score, and i guest prizes werealso presented the honorees. Those enjoying Mrs. Thompson's hospitality were Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Sledge, Mrs. S. R. Jellison. Mrs. Alex Innes, Mrs. L. C Fuller, Mrs Gordon Cameron, and Mrs. Donald Church. well known musical'comedy by How ard Lindsay and Russell Crouse, with lyrics by Cole Porter, and is full of hit tunes and plenty of gags. Bing\ Crosby and Ethel Merman are featur ed, and the background is a transat lantic ship. The comedy character of Friday, January 31, 1936. At Pinehurst The opportunity of presenting “Rose Marie," the attraction at the Pinehurst Theatre Monday, February. the stoty is established by the pres 3rd, matinee and night, may actually ence of Charles Ruggles and Arthur be considered a privilege. Jeanette Treacher. The gist of the story is MacDonald and Nelson Eddy help the | that Crosby is madly in love with Ida production to entertainment value ex-' Lupine, whom he thinks is being kid- about three weeks, grew worse on Tuesday, and on Wednesday she was taken to the Lee County Hospital in Sanford for treatment. BKIG<iS GETS 15 YE.AKS for Ml KI)ER of LH'RV At Pinehurst Monday, Feb. 3rd, 3:00 and 815 LADYOF (Continued from vage 1) mistrial. A new trial was ordered, whereupon the solicitor for the State announced that he would take a nol pros w'ith leave. The five-year-old daughter of the ceeding that which was experienced by “Naughty Marietta,” which first teamed them. In theme, “Rose Marie” is human interest love drama, in which the element of beautiful music, l'lr.ely simg, is an integral factor. It is the romantic story of an opera diva and a Royal Canadian mounted policeman. W’hile the show is essen tially romance and drama, there is no lack of contrasting comedy, occasions for smiles and laughter are not ab sent. “The Indian Love Call" is still afternoon. i outstanding number and is glor- Misses individually and in duet by Miss MacDonald and Eddy. In the supporting cast will be found Regi nald Owen, Allan Jones. Lucien Lit tlefield, Alan Mowbray and Gllda Gray. “Rose Marie” .is playing a re turn engagement at the Southern Pines Theatre Thursday, Fiiday and Saturday, Feb. 6, 7, 8, with a Sat urday matinee. A limited number of r.'scived seats for the night shows at 'l Southern Pines on sale at the Broad ' Street Pharmacy. \ Presenting a true life problem that j is certain to arouse a deep feeling of j sympathy in any audience for the {central characters, Columbia’s roman tic drama, “Lady of Secrets” is the attraction at Pinehurst Wednesday, February 5th, matinee and night. One of the numerous reasons for the pic ture's quality is Ruth Chatterton, who returns to the screen in “Lad4| of Secrets” after a regrettable ab sence. She is indeed one of the finest dramatic actresses of stage and screen. Too, the producers have given her an excellent supporting cast; most of them are stars in their own right. There is Otto Kruger, Lionel Atwill, Marian Marsh, Lloyd Nolan and Robert Allen, among others. Mickey's Polo Team, as an added at traction. "Next Time W’e Love,” the attrac tion at Pinehurst, Friday, Feb. 7th, matinee and night, is an adaptation cf Ursula Parrott's published novel, "Say Goodbye Again,” which ran ser ially in McCall's Magazine. “Next Time W'e Love” is a popular story I napped by gangsters, at the same I time he is loved and chased by Ethel I Merman. In turn Charles Ruggles is being trailed by a bunch of cops and detectives. Mixed identities are in volved in the windup with Crosby winning the girl in a Paramount I News truck for a novelty fadecut. I Among the many numbers. Porter's ^' Your're the Top.” and “I Geta Kick I Out of You.” “Sailor Beware.” and , the theme song “Anything Goes,” are ^ featured. T.XKEN TO HOSPITAL j The c ndition of Mrs. Clayton i Evans of Va.ss, who has been ill for 1 WANT’S FOR RENT — Schcninger, upright Piano. Good tone. Apply Misses A. and L. Roberts, 39 North Ashe, Southern Pines. Old Fashioned Pennsylvania Buck-: wheat Flour. Finest for griddle cakes. McNeill & Co. Eggs fresh from leading farms of Moore county, all from Purina-fed hens.— McNeill & Company, Southern Pines. TOURISTS’ ATTENTION! TO RENT for season ending April 25, 1936. Four rooms and bath, second floor furn ished apartment with garage, stove heat, fuel, electric lights and water included in rent. PRICE $90.00 for Season in advance No dogs or children. E. M SWAN, Pinebluff, N C. Spring is Here JudKinK from the Array of Colorful Prints for Day time or Evening Wear. Mallisons Genuine Pussy Willow Silks in Suits and Drespes $18.50 MILLINERY When it’s a i^oobs, it’s a first edition fashion. We are now .showing the New Spring Colors in Felts, Smartest shapes—packcd in the very chic traveling box, $5.00 up V'Jilliam Mosc^'--i STRAKA’S BILLIARD PARLORS 8:00 P. M. Friday, Januriry 31st Slaters Sport.s and Spectator Oxfords in White Bucii and Brown and White Com binations $8.50 C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE CHMTSK col****? At Pinphui st Wednesday, Feb. 5th, 3:00 and 8a5 t mapgafct HEXT TIIBE UIE lOVE A UNIVLRSaL At Pinehurst Friday, Feb. 7th, 3:00 and 8:15 lAIIYIHING EQES At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., Feb. 3, 4, 5, 8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 JE&HETTC miioa M«’DONi At Southern Pines . Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 6, 7, 8, 8:15 Matinee Saturday at 3:00 Reserved Seats for the Night Shows on Sale at the Broad Street Pharmacy death. INITI.VTION OF CATHOLIC daughters on SIND a V defendant was the principal witness which the State had. She had talked | brilliant Margaret Sulli frrely, following the tragedy, telling ' ^ Substantially it is that her father hit her grandmother I ^ ^ j with a broom. The woman was found ' ^'"‘^"‘^ship, many disappointments I in the home where she lived with her ! thrilling triumphs that were sac-' laughter and son-in-law, beaten to i &^«at love. It tells of a I newspaper reporter who had grand ] dreams all cf which were part and I parcel of the life of the girl he mar- i ried. It deals of the friendship, al- i t ways honest, helpful and straightfor- i On Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock ^ disappointed suitor. It | the ritual of invitation of the Cath-1 "’’fe to glowing stage star-1 olic Daughters of America will be ex- [ husband to fame as a for- j amplified at the home of Mrs. Spring | correspondent, finally bringing ■ •^n Ridge street, Southern Pines. ’ husband and wife the happiness 2 :iss Elizabeth Bullard of Wilmington’ ! deserve. Margaret Sullivan is territorial deputy, will be in charge of I with James Stewart, pre combined degree team from all the five courts cf the daughters in the state. Most Rsv. William J. Hafey. D. D., National Chaplain and Bishop of the Diocese of Raleigh* has been invited and the Rev. Robert J. Mac Millan, State Chaplain, will attend. Pilot Adrert^tng Pajra. 1 viously seen in his first leading role in “Rose Marie.” At Southern Pines "Anything Goes,” playing a return engagement at the Southern Pines Theatre Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day, February 3, 4, 5, with a Tuesday i matinee, affords Bing Crosby his best j role to date. It is adapted from the ! The Weather Han FERTILIZER TINE TINE for Plant Beds and Gardens acime: THE DEPENDABLE FERTILIZER THAT MAKES THE CROPS Now Is The Time To Arrange For Your SPRING NEEDS WOOD’S SEEDS For Your Vegetable and Floral Gardens. FOR FARM AND GARDEN NEEDS SEE NcNEILL & CONPANY I Feed and Seed Store i BROAD STREET SOUTHERN PINES hasn’t been exactly popular around here lately. He has his geography mixed up. Thinks he’s up North. Of course it’s an ill wind that doesn’t blow somebody some good. Guess the coal man and the furnace oil men like this temperature 0. K. By The Way- Weather Strips save Fuel. They keep ouf; the Cold, the Snow, the Rain and the Dust. They Prevent Draughts. And they Stop those Windows from Rattling. The Best Weather Strips We Know of are NU-METAL Naturally, we Carry Them in Stock. It’s Economy to Equip Your House with Them. Pinehurst Warehouses INCORPORATED PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA
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