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Friday, July 31, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, NV>rth Carolina Friday, July 17, 1936. WANTS JUST IN—furniture from a 3-apart- nient house. Prices way down. Elec tric staves, refrigerators, bed room sets, living room sets, dressers, chair.s, kitchen cabinet, piano, wardr bes, dining I'oom sets, li brary table. The Traiie Store, H. A. Lewis. WANTED: You to know you can get yoiii' rugs made to order hear in Southern Pines Why send your goods out of town. Try the Rug Shop, J. H. Zirkie, manager. WANTED Nice Clean Rags. Will al- l)W 10 per pjund' on subscription to The Pilot. No scraps accepted. Come to Curb Market Saturday in Southern Pines. Miss Ruth Lang Bride Monday in Home Ceremony in Carthage The Week in Aberdeen TieatS SPPXIAL SALE On All Summer (Joods l-ntil All Are Sold. All Children $1.00 White Shoes, now _75c All Women’s, $1.00, White San dals, now .75c All W'omen's $1.98 White, any style, now . $1.48 All Styles, Women’s $2.98 White Shoes, now $2.25 With Men’s $1.98 or $2.98 White Shoes, a 25c pair Sox will be given FREE. All 15c Summer Dress Gcods, now per yard 12 l-2c All 25c Summer Dress Goods, now per yard 19c All Summer Pants at $1.49 or more, will be cut to right length FREE. Storks Will Not Last Long at These Prices, Buv Now! Nelvin Bros. Al)erde»*n and Southern Pines THE Carolina Theatre Southern Pines Presents P f Wednesday and Thuisday, (2 days), UJ2T. 5, 6—8:20 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 Francis Lederer, Ann Sothern and and Fred Stone in “MY AMERICAN WIFE” Piiday and Saturday, (2 days) Aug. 7, 8, 8:20 P. M. IVlatinee Saturday at 3:00 Due to circumstances over which the management has no control, a last minute change in the program policy of the Southern Pine.s Thea tre had to be made for this week niy. In other words, the program will be change on Monday, W<dnes- day and Friday, each program i.o be shown two days only. They haven't Vot the coyoHs sing ing Hi-Di-Ho, but in almost tvery other way the Old West has gone -swing In Bing Crosby’s latest “Rhy thm On The Range,” scheduled for the Southern Pines Theatre Monday and Tuesday, (two days onlyi Aug- 3, 4 with a Tuesday matinee, with Crosby, Frances Farmer aal Bcb Burns in central roles. “Rhythm On The Range” makes a cowman out of Burns, and opens its story when the crooner buys a prize bull at a rodeo in New York’s Madison Square Gar den. then starts West with the ani mal in a box car. In the reels that ;Mond3y and Tuesday, (2 days) Av^. 3, 4 8:20 P. M. Matinee Tue.'-dav at 3:00 SIDNEV'fRACY Daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. .1. A- Lanjr Weds William H. Gard ner of Greensboro The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lang (n Elm street was the scene of an impressive wedding at 5:00 o’clock on Monday afternoon when their daughter. Miss Ruth Lang, in the presence of her family and inti mate friends became the bride of William Howard Gardner, son of the late Mr. anil Mrs. T. E. Gardner of Greensboro. The Rev. E. C. Durham, pastor of the Carthage Methodist I Church, officiated, j On arrival the guests were greeted by the sister of the bride, Misa Jchn- sie Redding who wore an afternoon dress of green net over taffeta with a shoulder coisage of pink roses, and were invited into the living room which was attractively decorated with ferns and summer flowers. Promptly at 5:00 o’clock the cere mony was performed in the drawing room adjoining. The bride w’cre a white net afternoon dress over taffe ta and white picture hat, and carry ing a shower bouquet of gardenias, follow^ a rollicking romance is punc- feverfern and swansonia. entered tuated' by the bazooka-playing of from the hall with the groom while Burns: swing music by Louise Miss Rozelle Williamson at the piano Prima’s world-famed band, W'estern played the wedding march from songs, and antics of Crosby, Burns, Wagner's Lohengrin. Before the man- the bull. Miss Farmer, and Martha tel banked with palms and white and ^ Rave, now screen comedienne “find.” 1 shell-pink gladioli and between large A different Bing Crosby'picture, this I candelabra as Miss Williamson play- stacks up as worthy audience enter- I ed softly Liebestraum by Listz. the ^ tainment. With music, it moves to j vows were spoken, the ring ceremony ^ the tune of comedy action. Novel in I being used. Following the ceremony theme it moves fast. Diverting from Mr. and Mrs. Lang and Miss Redding customary producti n technique, it j received at an informal tea. i introduces several specially features I The bride, who made her debut at that are hilariously amusing, j the State capital last year, is a grad- A new co-starring romantic team ! uate of Woman's College of the Un- - a European director who has deliv- I iversity, having been a member of ered some of the most widely discuss- 1 class 1935 and has for the past year ed pictures ever shown here or abroad , been a member of the faculty of and a dynamic screen story. These i Vass-Lakeview School. The groom, a are the ingredients that have aud- I graduate*of Oak Ridge Institute, is ijnces everywhere awaiting the new ! engaged in business with E. A. Metr' - Goldwyn - Mayer picture, I Pe.arce and Company. "Fury.” the attraction for Wednesday The bride wore, for traveling, a and Thursday, (two days only) Aug. crepe suit of black and ashes of roses 5, 6. with a Thursday matinee. The with accessories to match and a new team brings together Sylvia shoulder corsage of gardenias. After Sidney and Spencer Tracy—the sen- a two weeks’ trip to New York and sitive brunette beauty who recently Canaila Mr. and Mrs. Gardner will scored in “The Trail Of The Lone- make their home in Greensboro in some Pine" and the punchy, genial, the Lake Daniels section. typical American guy who has the ^ ^ t ^ critics still cheering over his perform- The foil wing out of town guests „ ^ „ ii „„. Afro -r IT ance m “San Francisco,” so recently attended the weddmg: Mrs. T. l!.. t i, ., , seen. The director is Fritz Lang who Gardner step-mother of the groom, . ■ , v i , V, n oil IS internationally famed for his real- Herman and Marshall Gardner, all .... , , of Greensboro: Misses Mary and ‘^‘'^ic directorial touches and his gen- May Oliver of Sanford, and Miss ius in achieving unusual photcgraph- Agnes Evans of Rowland. i v ♦ I The New York Times says that I “ ‘Fury’ is the finest original drama this year; brilliantly directed, biting- ly written and splendidly performed. Mrs. J. W. Rogers was hostess at a -pury’ js direct, forthright and vehe- swimming party Friday afternoon, ^lent. That it is brilliantly executed honoring little Misse.s Frances and ^akes it all the more notable. Kathryn Jones of Asheville. Weiners ^ share in the glory of were rcasted and a picnic supper was ” While the Herald Tribune served following *^he swim. Guests sjjyg jg compelli^ig document, were Frances and Kathryn Jones, remarkable audacity for Holly- Evelyn Ann Snow’, Opal Thagard and ^yood, it has been brought to the J. W. Cameron. Jr., Laura Grace and screen with all its shocking implica- Billie Rogers, Rachel and Alex Thom- jjons, a visual and emoti'nal crescen- Miss Virginia Capps of Raleigh was -• guest cf her cousin. Miss Helen Clarke Capps last week-end. Miss Miriam Lewis of Lumberton has been visiting her cousins. Misses Kathleen and Mae Rhyne. Allen Freeman cf A.sheDoro visited his parents last week-end. Mrs. James Buchanan of Broad way is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McLean this week. I Mrs. John R. McLean and son Thad I are visiting Mrs. McLean’s parents I in Woodland. I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rose and i children and Miss Blanche Keiger and I Mr. Whitfield of Greensboro were I guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bur- i ney last Suntlay. Maynard last Sunday. Miss Mary Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Page is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Prince, in Laurinhurg. Mrs. William Maurer has returned from Raeford after a visit with her parents. Mrs. Eli Wishart of Lumberton has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Freeman. Rex Barkley cf Statesville spent last Friday with his sister, Mrs. S. E. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Pennington and children went to Pittsboro Sunday to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Pen nington's father. Mrs. Murdoch 'M. Johnson of Cam- Mrs. John D. Bischoff and daught- den, S. C. was the guest this week of I er Lena of Jacksonville, Fla., visited j her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. [ Ml'S. Bischoff’s sister, Mrs. Charles i Thnnipson. Thomas last week. Mrs. Thomas ac- I Mrs. Will Jackson of Mt. Airy and companied them to Mt. Gilead last Miss Pearl Jackson of Greensboro 1 week-end for a short stay with her! were guests last week-end of Mr. and ; mother there. I Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gunte^r and ; children spent the week-end with ! -Mrs. Gunt r’s mother, Mrs. Atwater, ; in Durham. j Miss Frances Jean Freeman has re- Mrs. H. W. Doub. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Capps and daughter. Misses Helen Clarke and Anna, are spending the week at Myr tle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Charles and the birth of a son on Sunday, July 25th. A number of the younger social sot enjoyed a swimming party and picnic supper at Mossgiel Lake last Wednesday. The Walter Hines Page Book Club met at the Communitly House with Mrs. J. V\'. Graham as hostess. A re port was made by the committee which selected a gift for Mrs. 'Macon in appreciation cf her faithful service to the club. Mrs. Macon w’as a char ter member. The states studied at this meeting were Maryland and Texas. Mrs. Charles E. Pleasants talking on Maryland and Mrs. C. M. Wilson on Texas. The Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Barber and children have returned from Georgia, where they have been vacationing for the past month. The Young People’s Choir of San ford w’ill paiticipate in the evening .services at the Page Memorial Church Sunday. They will sing twio special numbers in addition to learing the regular singing. Miss Betty Dorsett of Raleigh is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwyn. Mr. and Mrs. William Finch an nounce the birth of a daughter on Monday, July 27th. turned from Fountain where she vis- tiaughter Kathryn were at home last ited her college room-mate. Miss Ju- ; 'A’oek-end. They had as their guests lia Riddick. Mi.ss Riddick accompan- 'liss Mildred Osborne and Miss ieil her home. i Maude Maness. former teachers in the Miss Kathryn Charles is spending l-’cal schools, this week with her aunt. Mrs. R. C. ' Misses Dorothy and Rebecca Doub MoLean in Eagle Springs. , '.'ntertained at a swimming party and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sinclair and woiner roast at the Aberdeen Lake children of Norwood w'ere guests last Friday for their guests, Misses Sunday of the Rev. and Mrs. E. M. ' Sarah and Margaret Jackson of Mt. Harris. | Airy. Miss Marshall Page is visiting her Miss Elizabeth Edgerton of Nor- cousin, Miss Caroline Page in Ashe- lina is visiting Mrs. W'imberley Bow- hor'. man. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and son | Halbert Blue, who with his family Sidney, and Mr. Taylor’s sister spent is passing the summer at Virginia last week-end at Myrtle Beach. i Beach, spent several days this week Miss Jessie Windham is visiting . in Aberdeen, relatives in Richmond. | Charles Leach has returned to his Mrs. Ralph Leach and small home in Birmingham, Ala., after a daughter Jane have joined Mr. Leach ' month’s visit with relatives here and in F'ayetteville where they are now! in Candor. He i.s a brother of Mrs. making their home. ; Zadie Leach. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwyn and Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Page, Jr., children, Mrs. Martin, Sr., and Miss; loft this week for Colorado, where Louise Martin spent last Sunday at; they will pass the remainder of the Myrtle Beach. | summer. Misses Ruth and Katherine Knight, | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blue and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Darlington, Mr. and J ily have returned from Myrtle Beach Mrs. Carl Sink. Ralph Harris and where they have had a cottage for NIAGARA Glenn Ray of Winston-Salem were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. the past tw'o months. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Edge announce Jake Blue and his sister. Miss An- , nie Jane of Roanoke, Va., were week end callers on friends here. I Marvin Ferguson of Lillington spent a few days the past week with relatives in Niagara. Mr. a id Mrs. B. C. Morgan and family motored to Thagardsville on Sunday. John Durham and Mr. and Mrs Geter Loytl and family *of Orange county were pleasant callers in the village Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris and daughters. Mildred. Catherine and Margaret of Durham visited friends here Sunday. N. F. Avent of Dunn was a business caller on Monday. Junius and Lee Raymond of Aber deen called to see Miss Josephine and Myrtle Ferguscn one day the past week. I W. H. Perrell of Goldston was a caller in the village on Monday. Mr. and Mr.'v W. R. Wilson leave this week for Boston Mass., where Mr. Wilson will be engaged for the ; balance of the summer. CAMERON Hardware as. Felicia Graham, Mrs. J. E. Snow. do handled magnificently. The cast Mrs. O. C. Britton, and Miss John- gjypg inspired performance.” sie Cameron. When a count marries an American -Mr. and Mr^. Claude Hobson of gjri and wishes to become Ameri- East Bend spent Monday with Mr. can of the pioneer school while the and Mrs. A. A. Graham. Mrs. Hob- giri and her parents wish to act like son remained for a week’s visit with royalty, the results are a most en- her sisters here. joyable comedy-drama, “My Ameri- Misses Elizabeth and Emily Teague can Wife,’ ’the attraction for Friday of Sanford spent a few days last week and Saturday ,(two days) Aug. 7th I with their grandparents, the Rev. and 8th, with a Saturday matinee. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill. | Sparkling fresh comedy, this pic- ‘ Bruce McFadyen cf Lumberton is ture stacks up as evceptionally , spending a few days with his moth- pleasing all-audience entertainment. 1 er. Mrs. Georgia McFadyen. j Based on Elmer Davis’ amusing do- t Mrs. L. B. McKeithen and child- mestic comedy-western story, the gay j ren visited Mrs. Ritchie in Clarkton screen play provides Francis Lederer, i Thursday. | Ann Sothern. Billie Burke and Fred Jack Britton has returned home at- Stone, e.specially, as well as the en tire support, with an ideal vehicle to display their talents. ter spending several weeks in Char lotte. Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald and daughter Margaret visited relatives bourne. Spinning Wheel % Interesting Selection MOUNTAIN PRODUCTS land-Made Quilts and Spreads Pottery—Knittin;; Bags Novelties in Hoffman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. York and chil dren of Raleigh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wooten. Miss Beulah Thomas has returned from a seven-weeks’ trip to places of interest in the western states. Misses Margaret McDermott, June Hemphill and Jeanette Wooten spent Friday in Raleigh. Mrs. E. J. Harrington and children f Plainfield, Ga., and Miss Mary Mc- '-eod of Goldston are visiting Mrs. G. M. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Poindexter and family of Yadkin county and Mrs. John Johnson of Sanford visited Mrs. Georgia Matthews Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Guthrie and children, Mis.ses Jean Ferguson and Rachel Gil christ are spending this week in Montreal. Mrs. Loula Muse successfully un derwent an rperation in the Lumber- , t'n Hospital last week and is now fruits and vegetables, poultry visiting Mrs. Minnie Brown in Chad- and home-COOked foods. W. M. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of New Berry, S. C. spent Friday night with the Rev. and Mrs. J. W Hartsell. Mrs. Floyd Keith of Raeford visit ed her mother, Mrs. J. R. Thomas during the week-end. Misses Frances and Kathryn Jones have returned to their home in Ashe ville after spending several weeks with Evelyn Ann Snow, Evelyn Ann accompanied them home for a short visit. Dressed poultry at the Curb Mar ket. Spinning- Wheel Aberdeen ,N. C. Curb Market every Wednesday morning. All Kinds of fresh Hardware is a broad term. It embraces a wide variety of things. But the stock at the Stutts Supply Company probably makes a better coverage of the term than can be found anywhere else in Central North Carolina. Va riety, Quality and Suitability for the Purposes Desired. Carpenter’s TooLs, Mechanic’s Tools, Farm Tools, Machinery and Equipment, Orchard Outfits, Household Tools- Odd Tools for any purpose. Stable and Lawn and Garden Implements. Builder’s Hardware, not only in the staple lines, but in those little things and novelties, and new inventions that simplify work about the house or shop. Come in and look around. One philosopher remark ed the other day that it was an interesting experience just to look over the multitude of tools and supplies and curious things a big hardware store has to carry. It gives an in;-!ight into the many requirements of this industrial age. \ Stutts Supply Co. incorporated Pinehurst, N. C.
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