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Page Bight THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, March 20,1936 Shoes and Hosiery Children’s White Shoes, in San- , dais, one strap, T-straps, plain and ventilated Oxfords, piices 95c to $1.98 Women’s Sport Oxfords in the newest styles $1.98 and $2.98 Women's Dress Shoes, newest styles, popular prices $1.98. $2.98, $3.98 Men’s Shoes, New Styles in the Spring Leathers. White, Black and Kid, also Black and Brown Calfskin $1.98 to $5.00 We have received new shipments of Full Fashioned Silk Hose. New Spring- Colors. Chiffon Sheers at 50c and 69c Anklets, all sizes, styles and colors 10c. 15c and 25c You Can Get Them at Nelvin Bros. AlK*rtleen and Southern Pines Miss Campbell New Civic Club President THE Carolina Theatres I’inehurst—Southern Pines PRESENT At Pinehurst Monday, March 23rd, 3:00 and 815 MYRNA IS BOB’S NEW ^'HEART TROUBLE” ... ond is he crozy about his pretty malady I ' for the first time since 'When Ladies Meet" I'WVl with Reginald OWEN Diiacted by George Fiizmaurica , M-tr,' fiobtiri'n ‘ "''.cr picium At Pinehurst Wednesday, March 25 3:00 and 815 Fred MacMlIRRAY and JOAN BENNETT in “13 HOURS BY AIR” At Pinehurf.t Friday, March 27th 3:00 and 8:15 [” Selfnick Inrernationol j lUTTlELORBi mu\[ 8lllllifllCMEW| joioii[s cosiEiiQ mmm\ At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., March 23, 24, 25 8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 1 iEVERYBODYS OID MAN A Fo» Picture ROCHEUt HUDSON At Southern Pines March 26, 27, 28, 8:15 Matinee Saturday at 3:00 Officers Elected for New Year. —Dr. J. Symington to Talk To- ni}fht on Hunting in India Freddie Bartholonaew wears neither the long golden curls nor the plush suit associated with the character. The story follows the familiar adven tures of the little American boy who^ became a nobleman and went to E]ng- j land to live in Dorincourt Castle with j his grandfather, the irascible old j Eail, who refuses to recognize the At I’lnehurHt Color films, for years the dream of motion pictures, have finally ar- I I rived, and the finished product as Tonight, Friday, at eight o’clock at demonstrated in Paramount’s all- i.on, iciuaen lu icLugiuze m the Southern Pines Civic Club, Dr., Technicolcr production of “The Trail: child's young mother, “Dearest,” be- John Symington will give a lecture on of the Lonesome Pine,” the attraction j cause his late son had married her i big game hunting In India, illustrated at the Pinehurst Theatre, Monday, i against his wishes. How the little I with trophies, one specimen being March 25th, matinse and night, tar | chap’s love works a complete trans- I the skin of a Royal Bengal tiger. J surpasses all the claims which ardent 1 formation in the gruff old fellow, is ! There will be neither admission publicity men have been making for charmingly depicted. After many dif- I charge nor collection for this kind' it. The producers have taken an im-; ficulties. “Little Lord Fauntleroy's” I of entertainment that the whole fam- ^ mortal story, beloved by two genera-' right to the title is securely estab- Mly will enjoy. Dr. Symington is gen-jtions; selected a superb cast, headed lished. I erously giving his time to the Civic by Sylvia Sidney, Fred MacMurray | ^he screen acquires another great I Club, and the club invites all to be and Henry Fonda: and have added j as "Everybody’s Old Man" play- the magic of outdoor Technicolor - ling a reiurn engagement at the The Civic Club asks public pat- ■ photography, which is so lifelike, so, Southern Pines Theatre, Thursday, I ronage of its once-a-year Cafeteria, natural and so perfect that one loses p^iilay, Saturday, March 26, 27, 28, , It will be held at the clubhouse on the sense of being in a theati'e, but j vvith a Saturday matinee, introduces I Wednesday, March 25th, starting at. is constantly convinced that the ac- i,.yin S. Cobb’s wise smile, slow Ken- ! 12:00. Chicken pie will be a feature, | tion is really taking place before hia ^ (jrawl, genial wit and all, as j but cold meats .salads and tempt-, pypsi The film version of “The Trail t^e newest of filmland’s celebrities, ling desserts will be on menu, all 'f the Lonesome Pine is a faithful jjy that j moderately priced, adaptation of John Fox, Jr. s classic, Rochelle Hudson, Johnny On Friday the 13th, accepted as The work of little four-year-old Downs, and Norman Foster. Cobb' i a good omen, the Civic Club held its “Spanky” McFarland deserves special makes his leisurely way through this , annual meeting and after reports of mention. This little fellow has been romance drama, uttering his inimita-, I a good year under the faithful ofti-1 entrusted with an extremely impor- q„jpg and proving that headstrong j cers ,the election of new officers and j tant role, as Buddie the youngest of youth is no match for the seasoned, (board was held. Miss Florence Kath-1 the Tolliver clan, and he delivers a wisdom of his years. “Eveiybody’s 1 arine Campbell was declared presi- ^ sterling performance. Running oki Man” is based on an original' dent. Miss Birdilia Bair, first vice through the picture is the tender rc- story by Edga Franklin and tells of president. Mrs. Paul Pelton. second ^ mance of MacMurray and Sylvia Sid- ^n old commercial tycoon who loses vice president, and Mrs. E. A, Tracy, | ney. the- primitive daughter of t.ie jfjg ]^g[ f(-j. battle when his chief riv-. I third vice president. Mrs. Harry Gage, hills. Each member of the cast is al dies. In Europe he finds the son I continues as the treasurer; Mrs. Ern- outstanding in his part; but the real claughter of his old foe and the; ! est Morrel continues as correspond- hero of the production is COLOR. sweetheart of his youth dissipating J ing secretary and Mrs. Mexwell Grey A thrice-welcomed team, Myrna their inheritance. Contriving to be-, , is the new- recording secretary. The Loy and Robert Montgomery, reiurn come their guardian, he with them I seven directors are the Mesdames ^ to the screen in “Petticoat Fever,” goe.s into competition with his own I Cameron, Case, Cook, Grearson, Hutt the Metrc-Goldwy-Mayer, comedy, ^ business being conducted by a very; I and Pottle. The new officers have in- the attraction at the Pinehurst Thea- modern minded and efficient nephew. I terestlng plans for next year, to be trc. Wedne.sday, March 25th, mati-'cuting conspirators who would loot! announced as soon as pcssible. > nee and • night. These two stars his charges, he makes things so hot j haven't been seen together since the for the nephew that only a success-, Miss Josie Ritter and Miss Frances ^ memorable When Ladies Meet,” and ful business and romantic merger each . Muse of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. on seeing the new picture, one won- be the result. Irvin Cobb's simple! Charley Muse and Miss Bertha Muse dors why. for here is certainly the naturalness of acting makes his role ^ of Galax. Virginia attended the fun- outstanding comedy-romantic team of warmly alive. Also an added attr-ac- - the talking screen. Adapted from tion. “Our Gang” w'ill be seen in “The the successful stage play of the same Pinch Singer.” name. “Petticoat Fever’ concerns a young wirele.ss operator in an ice- - bound Labrador station. Ha is so WANTED; Board and lodging for one lonely that, when a beautiful young Mr. and Ready for Easter? Smart Hatpin New Straws, flower trim med in very attractive wearable styles $5.00—$7.50 Tailored Styles in Hand-Woven Straws $3.95—$12.50 These are the DOBBS and CATALINA SKIRTS Showing newest patterns in import ed cloths. Novelty patterns or plain fabrics—the new Button front or kick pleat and patch pocket styles $6.50—$11.75 BLOUSES Handmade Silk.'^—Permanent Finish Crepe Organdie, Tailored Linens $1.95—$6.75 (iLOVES—HOSE—FLOWERS—SCARFS Our Ready Sale Continues C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STOKE eral of Mr. N. J. Currie. H It WANT'S Carthage S.MITH TO PRESIDE evening at her home on Pinehurst • Drive, honoring Mrs. Eldon S. Adams, who prior to her marriage last week ; Mrs. Earl McDonald was hostess i Thursday evening at her home to Carthage school - - ^ “ ivn. anu Mrs. Frederick Stanley ^ faculty month, in private family, for Chauf-^ girl flier and her male escort run out Smith, Miss Stegall, and Miss Fitz-guests. feur. Young man. good habits, in of gas and make a forced landing gerald went to Raleigh Friday to at-' Miss Anne Wall entertained at a my employ for past seven years.. nearby, he holds th:m prisoner rath- tend the N. C. Education Association ^ party on Tuesday afternoon at her Address Box 000. Pinehurst. I er than face another Artie night convention. Mr. Smith will preside at alone. That he should fall in love the session of the Music division of with the girl is inevitable, as it is the association of which he is presi- to the LOST; An Eastman Kodak in park Sunday. Finder please return ‘"evitable, as it is the a to Pilot office and receive reward., confronted by a dent. succession of comic situations in view FOR SALE - An attractive four- of the fact that the flier is engaged rcom cottage, newly furnished for' to her blustery English companion. $1,500. See Mrs. V. R. Sweezy, ^ Reginald Owen heads the featured Agt.. 9 S. May St. j cast, as the blustery Englishman whose bride-to-be is snatched from g«»«»:»»tmTTnTTmm: n Mrs. O. B. Welch was hostess the Book Reviewers on Monday even home. The party was in celebration of her 12th birthday. Miss Montie Muse returned Mrs. O. B. Welcn entertained at a Statesville Sunday, after attending miscellaneous shower on Tue&day' *-he funeral of her father, N. J. Muse. to UDE ON THE NEW STREAM LINE busses. Special rates for long dis tance trips. The fuither you ride the cheaper the mileage rate. Con venient stop-overs. Tickets and in- j formation at Postal Telegraph Com- I ■ pany. Southern Pines and Pine hurst. M28. I j "Thirteen Hours by Air,” the at traction at the Pinehurst Theatre, Friday, March 27th, matinee and night, is adapted from an original by Bogart Rogers and Frank Dazey, and is a stcry in w’hich thrill action is the keynote. Practically all the ac- ' MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Routes' ^akes place aboard a speedmg ■ of 800 families in North and East transcontinental passenger plane. Cumberland, North Moore Counties.; MacMurray, shares the featur- Southern Pines and Carthage. Re- "'‘‘h Joan Bennett and two liable hustler should start earning'of Paramount’s promising junior $25 weekly and increase rapidly. 1 P'^^ers. Adrienne Marden and Ben- today Raw'Ieigh, Dept. Bartlett, also have prominent i parts. As the picture runs the scale ! of romance, drama, comedy, thrill j and action, it builds to its melodram- Write NCC-221-S. Richmond, Va. 0utime6 ofKtdi(yu V H.G-. M? ELR.OY ONE OF THE FIRST SCHOOI^Ol'SES This schoolhouse was one of the first to be built outside of the coast towns in the Revolutionary days. It dates back to 1776 and now stands in the town of Gettys burg, Pa. It is complete in almost every detail, even to the ivy that clings to its walls. Sincere per<«onal interest and a desire to be of helpful service are features of our profes-slonal assist ance. Qunmd. (DJrecim 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES Now is the time to start a GARDEN It’s the thing to do in Spring-—it’s part of the season—Start yours early and watch it grow. We have everything you need Large variety Wood’s Garden Seeds atic apex in a bitter battle above the I clouds when MacMurray, anxious to ! protect the safety and lives of his passengers, stages a sensational fight with a vicious killer who is trying to prevent the plane from reaching its destination. Others in the cast ot players well known to audiences are Brian Donlevy, Alan Baxter. Zazu Pitts. Ruth Donnelly, Mildred Stone, Fied Keating and Ed Schaefer. ,\t Southern Pines Freddie Bartholomew^ and Dolores Costello Barrymore are co-starred in "Little Lord Fauntleroy,” the at traction at the Southern Pines Thea- ^ tre. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,, March 23. 24, 25. with a Tuesday matinee. Hu.^h Walpole, distinguish- 5 ed novelist, wi;o adapted the story | ' to the screen, has adhered faithfully i I to the original, w’hich is laid in the ! ; FCngland and America of the '80’s. . I The chief departure from tradition is j in the appearance of Fauntleroy, tor ! L^GALTfTo'Tl~C E'S j 1 NOTICE Ot SALE ; The undersigned will offer for sale ! to the highest bidder for cash, at the ^ hour of noon on the 4th day of April, 11936, on the premises, the home place i of Mrs. Clara B. Lewis on Bennett ! street and Vermont avenue, in the I Town cf Southern Pines, the .same be ing Lots No. 24, 1, 2, 3, 4, and the al- I ley between lots 4 and 5 in Block H i i and 5 as shown on the official map I of the Town of Southern Pines, j This March 9, 1936. j LOUISA B. HILL (Executrix cf Clara B. Lewis, deceased. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS, M13-A3 Atty. PLOWS in several different sizes- and the prices are exceptionally low. Four leading brands of FERTILIZER Garden Tools from spades to rakes Pinehurst Pinehurst Warehouses, Inc. North Carolina
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