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WANT'S
WANTED; Young girl desiring to go
to nigtit school in Washington, D.
C., to look after two small child
ren in daytime for Government
couple. Room, board, tuition and
transportation, Sept. 1.
TWICL.V’^E large Guernsey Lily (red
spider) bulbs, $25 per bu., $10 per
100, $2 per doz. Plant now for fall
bloom. Also other spring bulbs at
. reduced prices. Mrs. O. L. Cloud,
Hamlet, N. C.
Smashing- Sale of
Summer Goods
Continues. Big
Reductions on
All Lines.
But Don’t Forget The NVw
Fall Goods Are Coming:
in Dailv.
Women's Dress Sandals $1.98
W'bm^n’s Dress Ties $1.98
( VAimen’s Sport Oxfords $1.98
Men’s Oxfords, five new styles,
black and brown at $1.98
Better Oxfords at $2.98
Famous “Friendly" Shoes „.,$5.00
Vacations are in full swing. We
have just the thing you need for
your trip.
Suitcases at $1 00 to $1.50
WTien you buy here you. get full
value fftr your money.
Nelvin Bros.
Abeidecn and Southern ?Slte3
TtCE PILOT, ^aihertt Pines att<i Aber^«iit, lS\>rth Cai'ollritf
Friday, August 14, 193tf
With Alice Faye swinging torchy
new tunes and romancing with Mich
ael Whalen, Adolphe Menjou going
dai'fy and roaming around in his
nightie, Gregory Ratoff, the demon
dialectician, mangling the Eiiglish
language, the king and queen of com
edy. Ted Healy and Patsy Kelly,
smashing all laugh records, and the
Ritz Brothers bringing a new kind of
musical clowning to the screen. “Sing,
Baby. Sing” comes to the Southeni
Pines Theatre. Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, August 17-18-19, with a
Tuesday Matinee. A laugh-jammed,
song-crammed acramboree of itars,
songs and show-stoppers, “Sing. Ba-
I by, Sing" starts crowding the laughs
Resettlement
What and Why
editor’s Note-'This is ques-
tioil- three of a serJea of questions
and iSaisw'ers about the Resettle
ment AdministratioA which are
being p'tnblished each week in The
Pilot. I
Is the size of the A(-'»nlnistrati»fe |
staff of Resettlement Administration j
justified in the light of tint number i
of people helped'7 I
Answer j
The administrative staff of toe Re- I
settlement Administration i.*r more i
than juatified in the light of the’ help |
being g^iven to the needy. The Il'wret-;
tlement Administration has helped,
on the opening scenes and only the! over 700,000 families tbmugh losns
siz ilii.g songs and romantic love-ma-|and grants under [i:5r r«habilitatton
kmg provide interludes froni the side
splitting mirth..
The Motion Picture Daily .tays that
‘“Sing, Baby. Sing’ merits top rung
on the musical ladder. It’s cfialogue
is witty, sparkling and smart and
its tunes exceptionally good. The per
formances by the entire cast are
smooth and ably executed. goudecJ by
directorial tempo and gusto which
kept a preview audience roaring
throughout from footlights to I'he
rear of the balcony. They got an eye
ful and earful of Alice Faye swing'
program. Nearly 3,000 fatnilies hftwfr
been relocated from Iwd land to goiAtl
land, and projects are now' under de*-
velopment that will provide bome»
and farm.s fiTr an adifitionaT 10.000.
Wore than Iff.OOO famifies are living
on the land boing purctiasecf by the
Resettlement Administr.«4on for re
tirement from agricultui-e. Some will
be .tble to' Hi0ve with the mont^y they
obtain from the .lale of their land.
Other* will' find wwrk on the 4evrf-
opmeiat projwts thHt will lie c.vrrie«l
on to improve the land. Some ^,000
Good* Neighbors
PartXdRe and Hen Get To
gether on Incubation
I*roposition
Hughie Allen of Va3S tells Tls»
Pilot the following story and
vouches for its authsntlclty;
The other day Mr. Allen was
ploughing in * field near his home
wb«n he heaj'a! a hen cackling in
the edge of th»' woods. Not want
ing to leave his^ mule unattended.
hiJ' CJiIIed to his x'S'ife to go cnut and
look for the hen’# nest.
Jirs, Alien went' lin the direction
from which tUe hew was seen to
c'*mS iSftVf found nol' one, but two
nests, cme a hen's aiPf the other a
partrld^re's. The two iT^>»ts were on
the’ gl-oimd within aUtnit five rn-
chesj of each rther. Thevw were sev
en iten effgs and eleveTC partridge
eggs; two of tfie hen eglfs being in
the bwd’s nvst and two of the par
tridge’ eggs' being in the' 'ififcken’s
nest.
NeiMtiborlmess. we call” tt.
OUR SUMMER
^ CLEARANCE SALE
\ CONTINUES ONE MORE WEEK
CAMERON
Mr, and Mrs.- Fiaak Mc.Kiill of |
Richmond, Va.. vaa i recenrt visitor j
of th.t Rev. ind Mrs. 5t. D. MtSTeill.
ing her torchy new ditties. They how^i them will receive furthur a.'-wist- Mrs. Peail Thomas spent la^f weefc
To IVfake Room for
^ NEW FALL GOODS
Arriving in September
All Piices Drastically Reduced
C. T. PATCH
DEPARTMENT STORE
led as Menjou went flighty,' they went'
ga-ga when the nit-wit Ritz Broth-
I ers went hot-cha; they laiighed the
roof off at Gregory Rat off Who shows
ance from the Resett'fement Admmis-i sister, Mfs. Marris CamHroc. J
fration tn order to move to iQore oro- • cypre is coiinnurjtty.
fitable itcres. In adililuin. a •lai’y av- j jnd Mrs. T. M‘. E<ttvis anti' chil-
erage of 55,000 men is employed on | i-^nt tfiittday in Burlingt’on
the Knglish language no mercy; they land develojwient jiroject.-J. ab<;ut i \ii-. and Mrs. O' V.. Davis.
roared some more at Ted Healy and I'^'OOO on the c^nsti'uttion oc reset- ,
tlement project.^. Alt.igether.. wfliL
Patsy Kelly and they got a thnll from
handsome romancing-about-town Mi
chael W’halen.’'
THE
Carolina Theatre
Southern Pines
Presents
Truly an all-atar cast, inciading
Franchot Tone, Carv Grant, Lewis
Stone. Benita Hume, Reginald M'ason.
Inez Courtney, Gi*eta Meyer ana oth
ers, supportJean Harlow in her new
picture “Suzy,” which is the atCrac-i
tion Thursday.and Friday, August 20-
21.with a Thursday Matinee. wCrich
tells an electrifying storj- of an A-
merican chorus girl stranded in Lon-1
don at the outbreak rf the World War
and caught in a web of espionage.
Different from any role in wnicii'
Miss Harlow has ever appeared, it is j
o\er 3,000?000 people aiir being help-
ea' by an iidministrative personnel of
only 15.804 persons in WashtngfonL-
anJ throufetiout tSe cou’ttry.
N"ext week's question; "Is titfc re-
Mr. and Mrs, J. F'. Loving anu'chil-,
dren visited Mrs. F. SI. Griffin ai Si- t
Icr City recertt^';
The Rev. and Mrs. M. D. McNeill
and Frank Mcfreill ui’e .^f•ending sev
eral days in Swansbc-ro.
Mr. ana: Mrs. A. M. Ferguson and
habffitation program which is carried’ (jaughter. Miss Margaret, of
on tiy the Resettl.iment Admln**tra- j spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
tion* iCn ex{*nsive *jrm of relief? . a. niillipa.
- Misses Jessie and RUth McFaiiyen
(•\IiTHA(JK'f.A\WFK SFE.\Ki^K -.of FayetteviHe, Bruce McFadyen of
.AT KIVV.VNfS MElvT \VK/liNI'2S<»AV ( Luniberton and R^tbert McFadytn-of
(Covtivued from page 1) Rnfield spent Sunday wiih Mrs. Gfeor-
cisiorrs as fast as tht“ cases from the j gjp McFadyen.
lower courts accunnifate. For ihis Mrs Hairy Hendiy and son left|^
reasotr impo,.T:ant cases awatt a de- j'K'riiiay for their hijme .ir Fort Gr-esne. j ^
cision from the higTler coirt for a after visiting Mrs. H. D. Tfilly' ^
year jr more"' . .and Mrs. Julia McDligal'd. ' g:
Claiises are now foiTOed in
(Iriwinpr, sketching from nature, paiating in w’atar-
coJiiirs, oil, or pa.st^l; wood carving, hlcwk printing.
Classes will also formed m
shart-hand, typing, and bookkeeping.
Term.f will be moderate
EFPIE EI.LEM lU TT.ER, Instructor
•Ciimer Coni»«ticut Avenue and Bennett Street, Southern Pinas
Mon., Tues., Wed.,
Aug. 17, 18, 19—8:20
Matinee Tuesday at 3:00
w
I’ t r
Thu., and Fri. (2 days)
Aug. 20 21—8:20
Matinee Thursday at 3:00'
one that she personaiTv requested to, T'he fifth aniendm.-nt give* the Miss Evelyn Aim' Snovr has reuim^ g:
islature the ptw^r t::/fflact a.-’lawaA-,; pfj home affer-spending- two weeks ;S
lowing $l,(X)fT exemption of homes ’with Franccs ana'Katlir^Ti Jon^e in S
whiclr are occupied by the ^wner as Asheville
his (rr her rt»idence. The amendment '
wouia require the owner la live in .
the htntise e.xemptea. If this amend
ment IS adoj tc-d it wifi! meaTt a'
"ndoifs loss to the county and the va- j j
riouK i'6cal unts. It .vwuld mean high- \ d
er tax rates to cover the loss in V2v<ti-* |
ations. From the $300 exemption of [
livebTtx-k en?irted b.v the last general
assembly Moore county has .snffertit a
lo.ss of $2.5U',0()0 in valuations whiCH
will have t<T be made up fi^im olUer
sources.
The spea-Rer was intr>.'«rftced by
Howard F: Burns:.
do. and advance reports have it ttiat
the role is by far Miss- Harlow'S fme-
st screen characterization. The pic
ture was adapted from Herbert Ger
man’s best-seller novel and it races
excitedly from London to Paris and
the advanced airplane bases, on ctte
■ Western Front, Benita Hume plays
! the bewitching spy: Lewis Stone* is
: Andre’s father: Inez Courtney iS Sti-
! zv’s friend and Greta Mevor is the
I *■
I airplane factory propnetress.
i It was peculiarly fortunate chat
I when Metro-Goldw>Ti- Mayer deter-
j mined to produce the picture called
I “His Brother’s Wife", W'. S. VanDj'ke
' was available to direct it. The pic-
' ture comes to the Southern Pines
Theatre, Saturday tone day only) ^ * T XT 'T' I IT'C
August 22nd. with a Matinee at 3:00 It A 1^ IS U I I
P. M., with Hollywood’s most roman- '
tic team Robert Taylor and Barbara
Stanwyck heading a remarkably fine !
cast. VanDyke, of course, is a veter- i
an not only of the camera but of jun- |
gle adventure, and “His Bmther’.'? |
EVERYTHING WASHED
FLAT W ORK IRONED
Ask ti.>« about this ectonomical sei*vice
Southern Pines LaHodry Company, Inc.
Telephone 6101
\V. IVew York A\%i^
Plant Now
,\0TK r OF SALK OK BDNOS
.im.ooo
rowv OK scrtTHKHX
■\OKTH rAKOI.JN.X
l‘l Bl.If’ n»l*KOVEMKNT BCJNHS
Sealed bids will be receive-J unliT'
Wife” is a drama of the tropical wild- j n :00 o'clock A. M., Eastern StandaiAi'i
erness. VanDyke has resorted' to his , Time, August 1936, by the under- ,
inrif>iihio mpmnrv of the .qteaminp' in- i Signed at itsf office in the City of
I Raleigh, N. e., for $2roOO PivOllc Tin-
' provenient Bimds of the Town of
0^,
JOSEPH CAILEIA • a W. S. VAN DYKE
Pictnrt ^roductiow
Sat. (one day only)
Aug. 22nd—8:20
Matinee at 3:00
indelible memory of the steaming in
terior to produce an effect or real~
ism that is truly astounding. Robert
Taylor, right now the .screen’s moarf
popular young star of the masculiae
ranks, has a daring role that he por
trays with the daring it demands. He
Southern Pines, N. O’., dated July t, ^
I 1936, maturi'ng annually, July 1, $1,- ;
000 t938 to 1948 and $2,000 1949 to
195<5, air incrusive, without option of i
' prior payment. Thei'e will be no auc- ,
j tion. Denomination- $1,000; cwrpon
appears as a scientific explorer . principal aird interest (J" and'
falls in love with a beautiful red- j i ( payable in lawful nroney of the |
headed girl on his last fling in civil- | United States of America «C the
ization. His brother urges the boy to 1 Chemical Bank & Trust Civnpany,
forget the girl and carry on with his
expedition. He agrees and in her re
bellion the girl marries the brother,
and when he returns to find that the
woman he loves is his brother’s wife
a dramatic vehicle is provided for
these distinguished stars.
AVOID EMBARRASSMENT OF
FALSE TEETH
DROPPING OR SLIPPING
Don’t be embarrassed again by hav-
your false teeth slip or drop when
jou eat, talk, lai^h or sneeze. Ju.st
sprinkle a little F^STEETH on your
Mates. This new. extremely flne j)ow-
Jer gives a wonderful sense of comfort
«Bd security. No gummy, gooey taste
•r feeling. Get FAS-
TKETH today at any
good drug store.
MOORE COUNTY HOSPIT.\L
GIVES REPORT FOR
1935 I
Pilot AdvertistnK Pays,
(Continued from vage 1)
superintendent, and Dr. F. L. Owen is
the resident physician.
In the Hospital Auxiliary, the coun
ty is indeet? fortunate as the women
in this organization are untiring in
^heir efforts of aid. both financially
and materially. The Auxiliary is
composed of four chapters, Aberdeen,
Carthage, Pinehurst and Southern
Pines, and has for its members those
who are intensely interested in the
welfare of the Hospital. Their finan
cial contributions are of great im
portance.
There will be found elsewhere in
this paper a contribution blank and
the Directors desire to inform bene
factors that gifts of securities, wheth
er by personal contribution or be
quest, will be most welcome, and will
receive competent handling and care.
New York City, New Tork; general
obligations: unlimited tax; delivery
on or about September 10, 1936 at
place of purchaser’s choice.
Bidders are requested to name the
interest rate or rates, not exceeding
six per cent per annum in multiples
of one-fourth of one per cent. Each
bid may name one rate for part of the |
bonds (having the earliest maturi- •
ties), and another rate for the bal- |
ance, but no bid may name more than i
two rates, and each bidder must spec- |
ify in his bid the amount of bonds of |
each rate. The bonds will be awarded*|
to the bidder offering to purchase j
the bonds at the lowest interest cost |
to the Town, such cost to be deter*
mined by deducting the total anwunt j
of the premium bid from the aggregate |
amount of interest upon all of the j
bonds until their respective matur-1
Ities. No bid of less than par and ac- i
crued interest will be entertained. |
Bids must be enclosed in a sealed
envelope marked ‘‘Propo.sal for
Bonds” and be accompanied by a cer
tified check upon an incorporated
bank or trust company, payable un
conditionally to the order of the State
Treasurer of North Carolina for $540.
The right to reject all bids is re
served.’ The approving opinion of
Storey Thorndike Palmer and Dodge,
Boston, Massachusetts, will be fur»
nished the purcha-ser.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMISSION.
By W. E. Easterling,
Secretary of the Commission.
< / Hi I'
T urnips—Spinach
Mustard—Carrots
Siberian Kale
(frost proof) s
fl
SEEDS from Woods and Son and that, in itself, is a
guarantee that the seeds are in perfect condition.
After the fine rains during the past few weeks, a garden
planted now will be bearing within a short time.
Stutts Supply Co.
INCORPORATED
Pinehurst, N. C.