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Six THE PlIA>Ti Southern Pines and Aberdeen, Nwth CroB— Friday, July 3, 1936. OUR BIG FASHION FESTIVAL WILL CONTINUE THRU SATURDAY We are offering some wonderful values in Dresses of all kinds, Cot ton Prints, Sheers and Silks. Cotton Dresses 49c to $1.88 Silk Dresses at —$2.95 You have to see these Dresses to really appreciate what values we are giving. ! We are offering some Real Buys in all other departments too—come in and look them over. If you don’t buy now, you will later and we are glad to shew you what we have. Nelvin Bros. Aberdeen and Southern Pines THE Caroliia Theatre Southern Pines Presents A PI^FORD-IASKY rrtixti** UDimn Aumx IDA LUPINO Added: Mickey Mouse in ■‘Thru The Mirror” Mon., Tue., Wed. July 6, 7, 8 8:20 P. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 iEAN HERSHOLT Con'* f , »o o sertiohoon* ^ •C'C' V Thur., Fri., (2 Days) July 9, 10. 8:20 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 Added; Felix the Cat in “Old King Cole” ;i Sat., (One Day Only) July 11. 8:20 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 'Escaped Convicts Caught When C 1 Bloodhounds Lead to Hide-Out “One Rainy Afternocn,” the first i r:oductionof Pickford- Lasky, whichjY^^^^ is the attraction at the Southern, ^ Pmes Theatre, Monday, Tuesday and i I Wednesday, July 6, 7, 8, with a I Tuesday matinee, augers well for the new producing team; it means the fu ture Pickford-Lasky efforts must be given eager and serious consideration. It bubbles over with mirth and mer- age Captured at V'ass After a man-hunt which lasted sev eral hours, Archie Shaverright, L. N. Haney and Manly Hammons, prison ers who escaped from the prison camp near Carthage, were captured about riment. It seems to have everything j the audience will want —bright, sub tie dialogue, novel and amusingly con from Vass near the Vass-Carthage road. They were directly in front of trived situations, and fast, well-paced | ^ ^ action. Shop Today Stores and Banks Will Be Closed All Day Saturday, Fourth of July Do your shopping: to-day, Fri day. Most of the stores and shops of the Sandhills will be closed all day tomorrow, Saturday, the Fourth of July. So will the banks. Comedy sequences follow one upon another to culminate in a court trial scene where the work of Lederer, Hugh Herbert, Young, and in parti cular, Donald Meek as the judge, is a veritable riot of fun. ing in the bushes only a few yards — from the road. A fourth prisoner, i ^^ere the fourth was Ulus Brewer, who separated from the gcubbing floors. A steward, J. N. other three shortly after leaving the; entered the room and was camp, has not been found. quickly overpowered by the four The prisoners staged their break | prisoners, who locked him up in the abut 4:00 o’clock Friday afternoon af-; room after taking all of his keys. As a delightful, highly enjoyable j ter overpowering a hospital steward, entered the camp’s of- romantic comedy, this picture rates . stealing $28 from him and taking a ^steward’s keys and stole tops. Francis Lederer has one of those rifle and shotgun from the camp’s of-' ^ shotgun and ammunition. Be- light-hearted, easy- going that seem fice. \ fleeing they disconnected the to be patterned just for him. It’s a [ The break occurred at the camp's, telephone line. When the break was pleasure to watch him breezing along, j infirmary where three of the men discovered, guards had to walk more The story is gay and merry. Well con-1 were confine'1 after complaining of ^ Carthage to notify ceived and directed, it permits ex-1 ccunty officers. A pose of fifty or sixty men was soon assembled and bloodhounds were brought in from three places. Offi cers feared that the prisoners would stage a hold-up and get a car in which to flee the county, and to prevent this men in ten or fifteen cars patrolled the various roads, keeping a sharp look-out and warning motorists of the impending danger. They worked on the supposition that if the prisoners Th» Church of Wide Frilowahip , ^ ^ ^ R»v. C. Rexford Raymond, D. D.. Pastor. COuld be kept on foot, the blOOd- 10:00—Church School. ceptional indivual performances that finely embellish its motivating char acter. Francis Lederer, the star, won popularity via his work in “Pursuit of Happiness,” is surported with a sur prisingly effective Ida Lupino and lines up five comedians, Hugh Her bert, Roland Young, Erik Rhodes, Jos eph Cawthorn and Donald Meek, to Jive the picture a verve and sparkle that keyed the pre-view audience to a high pitch of appreciative enthu siasm, and which has recently com pleted an extended run in the Rlv- oli Theatre, New York. As an added attraction, Mickey Mouse will be seen in his newest OII|«rrJ|ra SOITHKRN PINES Bftptist Church R^v. J. Fred StimBon, Pa.-itar. 10:00—Sunday School. 11 :00—Morning worHhip. 7:90—H. Y. P. U. Service. Thursday. 7 :30 p. m.—Pray#*r mtH»tinsr 1 Study. 11 ;00 a. m.—Morninir worship. 7:00 p. m.—Intermediate C. E. Wednesday, 8:15 p. m.—Choir Rehearsiii. hounds would find them, and their Jfeiith was not misplaced for never in the history of the county have dogs done a finer piece of trailing. Local officers were joined by Os- c%r Pitts and John Bray of th§ State I Penal division who a.ssisted In direct- Emmanuel Kpiscopal Church ,. . , , ..... “The Country i Rev. v, craiKhiii Brown, b. A.. B. D.. Rector, mg the hunt. and within about eight Doctor” fame, is starred in “Sins Of :S0^ £“"'15^;..."^.*!^^' hours after the break all but one of Christian Science New Hampshire Ave.. near Ashe St. Technicolor Cartoon, "Through The " Mirror.” | Jean Hersholt, of Patch’s ANNUAL Pre - Inventory Sale STARTING MONDAY THIS SALE WILL BE THROUGHOUT THE STORE. A GENUINE REDUCING EVENT SALE PRICES NO CASH APPROVALS C. T;. PA DEPARTMENT NO RETURNS TCH STORE m.: Holy Com Man” which is coming to the South- imunion and •ermon 11:00 m. III. the men were back in custody without ^ Other Sunday>, Holy Communion, 8:00 a. . *. *i. ^ I ern Pines Theatre, Thursday and Frl-, m.: church school, s .so a. m.- MommK their having had an opportunity of i 10 with a • .“"‘L""'""'’ M * „•, „ committing an additional crime to add I I Saints Day* Service. Holy Communion ® 1 10:00 a. m. to their record. Tiiey offered no resist-1 ance when caught. i I’roshj'trrian Church in The Civic Cluh E. I.. Barber, Pastor Shaveright was Serving a term of day (Two Days) July 9 Thursday Matinee. It is a picturization of Samuel Roth’s book “Job” and has been ably directed by Otto Brower and Gregory Ratoff. It is an ideal vehicle for Jean Hersholt who plays the role of a sex ton in an Austrian Tyrol church. In concept and treatment, this product ion steps out of any routine path. It is a drama of faith that has an im pressive spiritual quality. Elssentially a character drama, it is Services Second and Fourth Sunday morn- on inp 11:00 a. m. years; Haney, two to five years First and Third Sunday evennigs 8:00 p. m. and HammonS, 18-30 months. Brew- Church School each Sunday morning 9:4'>. i , w. E. Blue, SiiperintendfcPt. | ^r s sentence was from three to five Bev. Marcus A. Brownsor. D. D., Teacher ro TVia nHanno»-c q!I Adult Bible Class. .vears. me prisoners, all of whom are white men, were taken to Raleigh. (««:»:Hnn«tnw»mw«UHi»«mimKinHmttt»Hwimmnu«Hi:tmiHiiiwm R TIME TO BUY Real Estate is moving. At its present low level a horne is a fine investment. We have for sale several houses that are real buys- Insure in the Northw^estern and save 25% H. A. LEWIS, AGENT PILOT ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS SI. Anthony'fi Catholir Church Hev. Thoma.H A. Williams. Pastor will hf offered every Sunday at and 10:30. Devotions every Sunday evening at 7 ;30. ConfeiiAtond will ho heard on Saturdays from PINEHI.KST the story of a man and a father, of Mans •viH be offered every week-day at 7:30, joys and sorrows, tragedies, disill- instruction class will be held for urammar ^sohool children on Siindny at 11:30. and for usiments, and happiness. [High School pupiU on Saturday at 10:00. It not only appears highly possible that it will prove popular and im pressive entertainment, but like “The Miricle Man" of a generation ago, will open the door to a new trend in mo tion picture production. “Sins Of Man” is a class picture. In theme, as acted and in morale it points its primary appeal at those who understand and appreciate fine things. It presents Jean Hersholt in a mag nificent role, and introduces Don Ameche, the p-pular radio favorite, for the first time in pictures. Pre viewed in the Chinese Theatre, Holly wood, the audience watched the show ing with rapt attention The work of Hersholt impressed it greatly. Upon p- ">■ conclu.sion it demonstrated by an- ' Bethwda Presbyterian Church , ...I R®'' E. L. Barber, Pastor plaUSe th&t it a.pprecia,ted entertain-1 Hours of worship: Sunday School each ment that is distinctly different. ?• ^ Sunday morniniTM 11:00 a. m.; Second and The attraction for Saturday, July Fourth Sunday evenings 8:00 p. m. nth. Matinee and Night is the sec- Community Church Rev. A. J. McKelway, Partloi*. 9:15 a. m.—Sunday: Church School and' Sandhiils Brotherhood. 11:00 a. m.—Murninv Worship. 7:15 p. m.—Younfif Peoples’ Worship n. m.- F.venin« Worship. Wednesday, 7:S0 p. m.—Mid-week worship.' Roman Catholic Church Rpv, W. J Dillon, Pastor ' Mass each Sunday morning at 9:00. | o’clock during summer months. We<-k-day Masses at 8:00 a. m. arkrdekn Aberdeen Baptist Church Uev. Krnest M. Harris, Pastor. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 1U:00 a. m. J. A. Bryant, Superintendent. Preaching and Worship Service cach second and fourth Sundays at 11:00 a m. and 7:4 > p. m. B. y. P. U. every Sunday at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:45 Spinning- Wheel Interesting Selection MOUNTAIN PRODUCTS fland-Made Quilts and Spreads Pottery—Knitting Bags Novelties 90 PROOF nasMor^*J^ ^ GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO., Loulsvllla • Owensboro Used t3^ewrlt«rs for sale or.i:ent *t Hayes.’ ond of the American Family series, with the Jones Family, under the title of “Educating Father,” and comes under the heading of good clean fun, with lots of laughs and comedy, plen ty of thrills and a marquee full of good performances. It deals with the everyday life of the “Jcnes family” and records their laughs and laments with an eye to the enjoyment aS the audience. There is the good natured father who tries but cannot make his family follow his orders, the indul gent mother, the comic grandmother, the little sister with a flair for the dramatic, another sister in love with a flyer and a couple of small brothers. Happier and scrappier than ever, the Jones family again includes, Jed Roberts, Shirley Deane, Kenneth How. ell, June Carlscn, George Ernest, Will iam Mahan and an added star in the person of Dixie Dunbar, who did so much to enliven "The First Baby” re cently seen at the Carolina. n. G. STIJTZ TO OPEN OFI^W'E IN D.ANIEI.S BITILDING HERE Dr. Greer Stutz, son of Mayor D. G. Stutz, will open an office in the Daniels Building, Southern Pines, the middle of this month. A graduate of the University of North Carolina and the Virginia Medical College at Rich mond, Dr. Stutz has been on the staff the New York Polyclinic Hoiq)ital during the past year. Pmgt Memorial M. E. Church Rev. L. M. Hall, Pastor. First Sunday—Preachin» i :30 p. m. Second Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p. m. Fourth Sunday -Preaching 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. MANLY Preabrterian Church Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Young Peo- p!t6 meeting at 7:00 p. m. Preaching second Sunday night at 7:30. Fourth Sunday morn ing at 11 :00 o’clock. PINEBLUFF Mtthodist Church Rev. Clyde O. Newell. B. A.. B. D. 9:45 a. m.—Church School. 11:00 a. m --Preaching Service. 6:30 p. m.—Epworth League, Junior. 7 ;30—Epworth League. Young People. CHURCH NOTES The Church of Wide Fellowship ob serves Holy Communion next Sunday at 11 a. m., with sermon by Dr. C. Rexford Raymond. Community Vesper service at 7:00 p. m. in the Church Garden, under the auspices of the C. E. Society. Dr. Raymond gives the third address in the series on the life of Saint Paul. On the first and third Sundays of July the preaching services at the Southern Pines Baptist Church will be at 10:00 o’clock in the morning in stead of at 11:00 o’clock, and Sunday School will be at 11:00 o’clock instead of ten. The Rev. A. J. McKelway of the Pinehurst Community Church will be the preacher in the vacation absence of Mr. Stimson. At the Chriatian Scier ’e Church this Sunday morning the leSson-ser- mon will be on the subject, “God.” Painting for economy for protection and, for beauty The answer is SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Paints and Varnishes Re-Roofing for economy for protection and, for beauty The answer is JOHNS-MANSVILLE Giant Roofing « Stutts Supply Company, Inc. (Successors to Pinehurst W arehouses, Inc. Pinehurst, N. C. ntwm
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