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THE PILOTS Sontiieni Pinea and Aberdeen, North CtfolHi
Friday, April 10, 1936.
We Thank All Our
Friends for the Nice
Easter Business Given
Us. Come Again.
Our stocks were depleted in
some lines, but we are filling
in this week and can give you
a full selection by Saturday.
Shoes and hose are our spec
ialties. Stocks are good, come
and get yours. I^rices are
Right.
Full stock Dress Prints, pric
ed at 7. 10, 15 and 20c yd.
Helvin Bros.
Ahffdeen jind Southern Pines
THE
Carolina Theatres
Pinehurst—Southern Pines
PRESENT
foramotffrt rkt«M
Also: Walt Disney’s Silly
Symphony, “Elmer The Ele
phant”
At Pinehurst
Monday, April 20th,
3:00 and 8=15
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At Pinehurst
Wednesday, April 22,
3:00 and 8=15
Mary Ellis
and
Walter Pidgeon
in
“FATAL LADY’’
Also: IMickey INIouse in
Orphan’s Picnic”
At Pinehurst
Friday, April 24th
3:00 and 8:15
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At Southern Pines
Mon., Tue., Wed.,
Apr. 20, 21, 22,
8:15
Matinee Tuesday at 3:00
SHIRLEY
At Southern Pines
Apr. 23, 24, 25,
8:15
Matinee Saturday at 3:00
Special Children's Matinee Satur
day at 1:15. Children, 10c.
Regular Matinee Saturday at 3:00.
Children 15c.
r^o Children admitted without tick
ets. Souvenir Photo of Shirley
Temple to all children.
SOl'THERN PINES
BaptifI Chnrch
Rev, J. Fred Stimson, Pastor,
10:00—Sunday School.
11:00—Morning worthip.
7:»0—B. Y. H. U. Service.
8:00—Eveninar worshio.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.—Prayer meeting and
Leswin Study.
The Chnrch af Wide Fellowship
Rev. C. Rexford Raymond, D, D„ Paator.
10:00—Church School.
11:00 a. m.—MorninK worship.
6 :30 p. m.—Intermediate C. E.
7:4B p m.—The Community Hour,
Wednesday, 7 :S0 p. m.—Mid-Week meeting.
Wednesday, 8:15 p. m.—Choir Rehearsal.
Christian Science
New Hampshire Ave., near Ashe St.
Services are held eveiy Sunday at 11:00
o'clock.
Church Reading Room open Wednesdays
from 3:00 to 6:00 p. m.
Evening meetings first and third Wednes
day each month.
Emmanuel Episcopal Charch
Kev. F. Craighill Brown, B. A., B, D„ Rector.
Sunday Services—The first SunJay in the
month. Church School 9:30 a. m,; Holy Com
munion and sermon 11:00 a. m.
Other Sundays, Holy Communion, 8:00 a.
m. ; Church School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning
Prayer and sermon 11 a. m.
Saint's Days Service, Holy Communion,
10:00 a. m.
Presbyterian Mission—Civic Club
Rev. E, L. Barber.
9:45—Sunday School.
Rev. Marcus Brownson, D. D., teacher of
Adult Bible Class.
St. Anthony's Catholic Church
Rev. Thomas A. Williams, Pastor
Ma»» will be offered every Sunday at 8:00
and 10:30.
Devotions every Sunday evening at 7 :S0.
Confessions will be heard on Satiirday.s from
4:30 to 5:30 and from 7:30 to 8:30.
MasH will be offered every week-day at 7:30. , . , ■ ,
Instruction class will be hold for grammar [ April 22nd, matinee and night, star-
srhool children on Sunday at 11 :30, and for
High School pupils on Saturday at 10:00.
At Plehnurst
“The Moon’s Our Home," the at
traction at the Pinehurst Theatre
Monday, April 20th, matinee and
night, is by Faith Baldwin, and is a
merry, mad comedy which takes Mar
garet Sullavan and Henry Fonda com
pletely out cf their heretofore dra
matic characters, making comedians
of them. The story is that of Miss
Sullavan, a temperamental picture
star, and Fonda, an equally volatile
world adventurer and author. Both
love and detest their public. The
transcontinental train ride sequences
in which both think that the mobs
are acclaiming them individually as
their presence is unknown to each
other are comedy gems. Charles But-
terworth furnishes a large quota of
fun and Henrietta Crosman, Beulah
Bondi, Margaret Hamilton and Spen
cer Charters are able principals. "The
Moon's Our Home” is a delightful, re
freshing comedy and should please all
types of audiences. As an added at
traction, the Silly Symphony, "Elmer
The Elephant.”
“England expects every man to do
his duty." This historic phrase sets
the keynote of "Till We Meet Again,”
stirring story of a devotion to coun
try that was strong enough to tear
a man from the arms of bis sweet
heart. “Till We Meet Again.” is the
attraction at Pinehurst Wednesday,
“Broadway Melody of 1936.’’ The un
derlying dramatic story of ‘‘Captain
January” deals with the adventurea
and near-trag€dies of Shirley and her
two grizzled sea-salt friends, Ouy
Kibbee and Slim Summerville.
Shirley Temple is 7 years old,
April 23rd, and in honor of her birth
day, the theatre management will
present an autogra{i4ied photo of her
as well as a little book, “The Story
of My Life,” written herself, to
every purchaser of a child's ticket
during this engagement. There will be
a special children’s matinee Saturday j
at 1:15 with children’s admission at I
10c; at the second matinee at 3:00 j
p. m., children’s admission will be j
15c. Children are urged to be pres-!
ent at the 1:15 matinee. No children j
wHT be admitted without a ticket.'
Extra night shows at 10:00 p. m. if!
necessary. (
STliDEXTS TO HE.IR OF
FORESTRY AS A C.AREER
ring Herbert Marshall and Gertrude
Michael, is a story of the war—but
net of troops and cannon-fire—cath-
PINEHURST
The Village Chapel I
Rev. Thaddeus A. Cheatham. D. D., Minister ] er Of the SUffermg brought to the.
Sunday Services
9:0ft a. m.—Holy Communion.
10;00 a. ni.—Children’s Service.
11;00 a. m.—Church Service.
Roman Catholic Church
Rev. W. J. Dillon, Pastor
I Sunday Masses at C:30 a. m.. 8:30
and 10:30 a. m.
Week-day Masses at 8:00 a. m.
AI^ERDEEN
Aberdeen Baptist Church
Rev. Krneat M. Harris, Pastor.
hearts of lovers who realized that
their paths led them apart, probably
never to meet again. Marshall, an
Community Church 1 English actor, and Gertrude Michael.
0:4.5 a. m.-Sunday: Church School and i in the role of a Viennese actress in
Sandhills Brotherhood. J London, are madly in love and plan
11:00 a. M.—Morning Worship, •' ^
7:i.’> p. m.—Young Peoples' Worship ' to be married just before the war
' WeH’nesda7.*^T:3"o"p. cut. Mobilization breaks up;
' these plans, and Marshall is sent by ,
his fiancee to join his colors. She, un-1
known to her lover, is a German se
cret agent, and she, too, hurries to ‘
place herseif under the leadership of I
her commanders, Marshall's -fluent i
i knowledge of languages causes him j
Sch.)ol every Sunday morning tg be assigned to the Secret Service!
10:00 a. m. J, A. Uryant, Superintendent.! ° |
Preaching and Worship Service each second Divisicn Of the British army. PSne-
and fourth Sundays at 11:00 a m. and 7:45' .. ^ I
p. m, n, Y. r*. u. every Sunday at 6:30 p, trating into Germany disguised as a
m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:45 German soldier, he discovers impor-
tant secrets, but is seen and acciden-
Brthesda Presbyterian Charch ^ ...
Rev. E, L. Barber, Pastor. | tally given away to the authorities,
Services each Sunday morning_at ll:15;^yjy sweetheart. The manner in
Services each Sunday evening at i :30. Pray- |
er meetinc services Wednesday evening Which Marshall eSCapeS from his
' j captors, and helps his sweetheart to
Page Memorial M. E. Charch I evade the punishment which would
Rev. L. M. Hall. Pastor.
First Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p. m. have been metcd out to her as a spy.
Second Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m. furnishes the thrillinp- rlimnx to this
Third Sunday—Preaching 7:80 p, m, | lurnihnes ine cnrifung Climax CO iniS
Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m, and i actlon-filled picture. The Supporting
Sunday School every Sunday at 9:4.5 a. m. j Cast, headed by Lionel Atwill in the
MANLT I German Secret Service
Presbyterian Charch j chief, and Rod LaRoque, is uniformly
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Young Peo- ■ 't;
pies meeting at 7:00 p, m. Preaching second: ^ ^he March of Time No.
Sunday night at 7:30. Fourth Sunday morn-1 13” as ajT added attraction,
ing at II :00 o'clock.
Another in the series of vocational
guidance talks spon.sored by the Ki-
wanis club will; be given today at the
Southern Pines High School by Df.
J. V. Hofman, director of the I^or-
estry School at State College, who
will speak on "Pbrestry as a Careei".’’
On April 24, at the Southern Pines
High School Miss Catherine Pierson
will give a talk on “rnterior E>ecorat-
ing" and Nelson C^ Hyde on "Journa
lism as a Career.” The last two of
the talk.s will be given at the Aber
deen High School on May 1. They
will be "Dentistry as a Ca;reer'’'by Df.
E. M. Medlin and ‘‘Acccuutingr as a
Career” by Paul Dkna.
GLKK CLl B rOMI'KTKS HS
GREfcNSBORO ^fEXT FRIMAY
Traveling?...
VVe Are Showing: the Smartest in Hand
Luggage
Ladies’ three-piece sets in the new airplane fabric in
luggage. BrowTi with striping or the smart biege
combinations.
$43.50 up
Leather Overnite Cases
$4.95—$6.95
Men’s cases and the new Tour-Aider $6.50 up
Trunks, Wardrobe and General Purpose Trunks,
Pullman Slippers, Silk or Kid $2.25, $2,50
Ready-to-Wear
Tou will find some very attractive price
reductions in our Ladies Ready-to-
wear Department.
C. T. PATCH
DEPAI^TMENT STORE
Having won the district contest Fri
day, April 2, the Southern Pines GCee
Club will go to Greensboro to enter
the State Contest next Friday. April
24. The club has been promoted from
clajis C to clas.<? B, wtiich meant the
mixed chorus did not have to ccm-
pete in the district contest but will
compete with the larger schools of
the state at Greensboro The con
test piece for the mLxed chorus is
“In Joseph's Lovely Garden.” The
contest piec.cs for the Girls Club and
the trio are “The AtigKliis,” and
“Jeauv Friend of Sinner.s,” respective
ly-
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PINEBLl'FF
Methodist Church
Rev. Clyde O. Newell, B. A., B. D.
9:45 a. m.—Church Schtx>l.
11:00 a. m.—Preachinif Service.
6:30 p. m.—Epworth League. Junior.
7:30—Epworth Leaizue. Younc People.
CHl'KC’H XOTKS
Mary ETlIis, former Metropolitan!
Opera pnrna donna, stars m "Fatal j
Lady,’’’ the attraction at Pinehurst i
Friday, April 24th. matinee and night, j
Miss Ellis again displays the fine |
quality of her lovely voice and per- j
sonal charm; her performance in her;
current picture far exceeds her high- j
I At the Christian Science Church' ly meritorious acting in “All The |
' Simday morning the lesson-sermon King s Horses.” Miss Ellis portrays i
iwill be on the subject, “Atonement.” opera singer whose fatal charms ';
! The Rev. Mr. Stimson's sermon at bnng death to the men who fall in |
j the Baptist Church Sunday morning with her. Not until a young |
I will be on “White Fields.” In the American suitor is found dead, how-
evening there will be a union service ' *^he boy's brother conceives
at the Church of Wide Fellowship, a clever trick to capture the murder-
Dr. Raymond preaches at the killer caught and the cpera
Church of Wide Fellowship Sunday cleared of all blame. In support
morning on "Christ’s First Com- ' Miss Ellis and Walter Pidgeon, are
mandment After Easter.’’ The even- John Halliday, Alan Mowbray, Nor-1
ing union service will be featured by , Foster, Ruth Donnelly and.' Guy
Southern Pines High School singers, i As an added attraction is
with an organ recital by Frederick (Mouse in "The Orphans Pic-
Stanley Smith. \ nic.”
The new organ has been installed ' Southern IMnes
hi the Emmanuel Episcopal Church. “Mr. Deeds Goes To Town,” play
ing a return engagement at the
Southern Pnies Theatre Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, April 2D„ 21, 2‘2,
with a Tuesday matinee is adapted
from Clarence Buddington Kelland's
SAVE MONEY: Travel by bus going j |^y game name and stars
north. Special rates: W'ashington, > hooper and Jean Arthur. Gary
D. C., $4.95; Philadelphia, ! Cooper gives by far the best per-
New York, $9.55; Boston, $12.90; career a.s the sensi-.
Convenient stop-oyers. Tickets and sensible small town citizen who
information Postal Telegraph Co., | makes all the money he wants from a
Southern Pines and Pinehurst. A24., f^^^ory and the writing of poe-
FOUND Baseball Mitt. Owner may i.
try for postcards. The supporting cast
secure same by identifying it and j
paying for this ad. Shaw Wall,
Paint and Paper Company.
is full of comedians. Lionel Stander,
Walter Catlett, Raymond Walburn,
Gene Morgan and Warren Hymer.
i Humable new tunes, tantalizing
FOUND: Ladies' Hat on Pinehurst dances, and Shirley Temple in
Road. Owner can have same by most lovable and believable role!
calling 32 Ncrth Ashe street, birth-
Southern Pines. IThur.sday, April 23rd, also Fri
day night and Saturday matinee and
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TO LET: Two pleasant sleeping night 1 Tho.se are the entertainment
rooms in desirable loiation, Lillian j delights that 20th Century-Fox’s
A. Roberts, corner Pennsylvania “Captain January” brings to South-
avenue and Ashe street, Southern ern Pines, A score of three tinkling
Pines. I tunes give the curly-headed star an
• ; opportunity to exhibit her singing tal-
R.EWARD for the return of shell rim ent. For her dancing partner in a
1 spectacles. Finder please return to series of intricate new steps Shirley
Robert’ Bruce Lewis, Southern ^ now has Buddy Ebsen, tap star ot
Piticti. I Ziegfeld Follies and sensation of
The Joy of Color
That’s the name of a booklet just off the press, cram.med
full of Helpful Decorative Sugg:estions from our Paint
Headquarters. It was wi-itten by Henrietta Weber, Au
thority on Problems of Home Planning', Art Critic, Lec
turer, and Writer for Leading' Magazines.
Many people like to do their own painting—whether it’s
putting- a new coat on the house, brightening up the
trim, repainting the furniture and fixtures, or what.
This booklet, printed in many colors, tells you how to do
it, what paints ai’e the rig-ht ones for the particular work
you want to do„ and sug:gests color schemes. The illus-
tions show you how the finished job will look if you carry
out the suggestions.
We have one of these Booklets for YOU.
Dix)p'in and ask for it, or let us mail you a copy from the
Paint Headquarters of the Sandhills—
Pinehurst Warehouses
incorporated
PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA
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