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Va«e Bight THjE^PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, Nbrth Carolina Friday, August 21, 1936. The Shopping Center Offers You this Week: Full line new fall pants in the best colors at $2.48 and $2.98 New Fall Hats for Ladies, in black, brown and blue 98c, $1.98 Full fashioned silk hose in new fall shades. 50c, 69c, 95c New fall shoes for men and wo men at $1.98 and $2.98 We have a good stock of Men’s dress shirts, non-wilt and button-down collars. Royal Pride and Arlington brands $1.00 Prices are advancing on work clothing. Get a supply in now at these low prices! Chambray shirts 49c 320 VVt. Covert shirts 59c Men’s overalls at 98c, $1.00, $1.25 Sale on Summer Goods continpes until sold out. This is the place to get full value for your mon ey. Nelvin Bros. AlHTdeeii and Southern Pines Pinehurst Paragraphs Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dana and chil- of Mrs. Annie Kelly, dren Shirley and Penlope left Wed- Mrs. Dan Short is convalescing at Twentieth Century Fox, the Holly- nesday for a ten days’ stay at Myr- the Moore County Hospital .aftin* m-^ wood studio rapidly being recognized tie Beach. j dergolng an operation for appendi- Mr. and Mrs. Rassie E. Wicker are citis. vacationing at Montreat. Eloise and Jim Wicker are visiting spoken bond of brotherhood leads one tells the story of an honest Govern- tu make extreme sacrifices for the | or, trying to clear his State of rack- others. Told against the old glorious eteers, with the racket chief holding back-ground of the old West, (re- the strongest weapon in the game— member the appeal of "Cimarron”). ^ the threat of scandal against the An added attraction Is the March Governor’s beloved wife. Tom Brown, of Time Magazine No. 17. as the young gang member,,/Is the in- Greater love hath no man than that nocent pawn In the game and when he lay down his life for a friend, he discovers that he is about to be as thp outstanding picture-making concern of the film industry, is point- Mr3. A. M. Oglesby returned last, ing with pride to its forthcoming re-1 week from a months vacation with lease, ‘‘To Mary—With Love,” the at- j And that’s the kind of love that comes used to break a tortured woman’s their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. j,gj. gon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and | traction at the Southern Pines Thea-1 to the heart of an innocent little ^ heart, he rebels, preferring to take his Loving in Cameron. ; p q in Roanoke, Vir- tre, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, gangster in ‘‘I’d Give My Life," Par- punishment with sealed lips rather Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Conant ginia. THE Carolina Theatre Southern Pines Presents By Special Request. Second Show of “ His Broth er’s Wife” Saturday Night at 10:30 VIXRNER Mr^^!A R-LOY . Mon., Tues., Wed., Aug. 24, 25, 26, 9:20 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 THE TOAS • A Poror- • ! Added: “March of Time Maga zine” No. 17. Thu., and Fri. (2 days) Aug. 27, 28—8:20 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 Sat. (one day only) Aug 29th—8:20 Matinee at 3:00 ONE DIME brings you 7 POMPEIAN FACE CREAMS AND POWDERS FOR TRIAL J Try these Pompeian be«utifien. The ftmous PompcUn Miisagc Crc«m jdt down into the pores and rolls the dirt out, leiving the skin smooth <s s«tin. Finish off with Pompei«nTlssue or Cle«ni> Ing Cre«m. Included «lso are 4 kinds of Pompeian Facc Powder, all for 10c.Mail the coupon off today. Regular slzei at your drug counter 55e. egi and 65c rOMPEIAN COMPANV, Bloan<n,ld, N. J. ■ ( _J Cuclostd find 10c lor which pImk sand Me 7 Pomptian Face Crtaini and Powdan., Nane— Address- Oty J The afternoon circle of the Worn- J^fttinee, and hailed as the great mod- an’s Auxiliary of the Community j story. Church met Tuesday with Mrs. W. M. Based on Richard Sherman’s high- Kerndon. The Bible study in Genesis ly praised and widely discussed nov- was led by Mrs. Herndon. el of the same title, “To Mary-With Mrs Hulon Colo v/as Bible study | Love” is a graphic, vital drama of leader for the twj nts-ht cn’c!< s which modern marriage. left Monday for Edenton where they will spend their vacation visiting rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. John Biggers have gone to Charlotte and are guests for the week of Mr. Biggers’ parents and other relatives. I Miss Miriam Laird, technician at , I the Moore County Hospital, returned Tuesday .Might. Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy, the Saturday after a two months’ vaca- Dr. Rainey of l-'ayettrville was a sweethearts of "Broadway Bill,” and } tion. She was accompanied by her professional visitor in Pinehurst Tues- "Penthouse.” are reunited, with Ian mother and grandmother who are day afternoon. | Hunter, Claire Trevor and Jean Dix- j her guests. Miss Clara Goodson left Sunday to ^ on also featured. Mr. and Mrs. David Hartsell have visit relatives in Maryland. Melting romantic love interest, had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Newton Mrs. E. C. Swaringen. Miss Elsie ^ comedy, drama and serio melodrama, Hartsell and their daughter, Marie of Sperber and Miss Vera Harrington the story has a modern savor. The j Dayton, Ohio. were joint hostesses at a beautifully locale is New York and other eastern Mr. and .Mrs. T. A. Cheatham left appointed party at the Nurses Home j spots, and the time covered is that Wednesday for Roaring Gap where Thursday night, honoring Mrs. Ar- of the flamboyant years of the 20’s ' they will be with Mr. and Mrs. Alec thur Thomas, a recent bricia at a mis- and the early months of the present j Innes for some time. i cellaneous shower. Twenty-five guests' decade of aisillusionment and uncer- 1 Walker Taylor, Jr.. of W'ilmington were entertained at Bingo alter which tainty. It concerns the adventures of i was a business visitor in Pinehurst an iced course was served. a young Manhattan couple, and their Wednesday. ! Mrs. Thomas, prior to ter marriage, close friends, as they adventure in i The Juniors of the Community was Miss Desma Bi-own of the Moore ^ love and life, during the period en- I Church school enjoyed a swimming County Hospital clerical staff. Mr. compassed. For the role of the wife, I party at the Aberdeen lake Tuesday Tbomas resides at Jackson Springs. a better choice than Miss Loy could ' afternoon with W. P. Morton and | P. Morton and Mrs. Ethel Jour- ^ not have been made. Her work is a ! Junior Hardi.son as hosts. After the ney' have as their guests tlieir niece pleasure to watch and Warner Bax- i swim they were entertained with re- J Mrs. O. E. Pate of E>-ool:lyn, N. Y. j ter as the husband handles his role I freshments. j Peter Dupont, son of Mr. and Mrs. with fine feeling and understanding. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wicker went Frank Dupont, was host at a lovely The plot is intelligently constructed, to Wrightsville Beach Saturday to * supper celebrating his twelfth birth- the characters are everyday people I bring home Mrs. Wicker's mother,' day on Sunday afternoon, August 9th drawn in a very attractive manner. Mrs. Annie Kelly. j at the Taylor farm near Pinehurst. and the language they speak is clcv- W. P. Morton left Tuesday for a J All the boy scouts and a dozen or er, yet real, and the things they do few days’ stay in the mountains. He, more grown-ups were present. After are regular. will return the last of the week and ^ a .swim a picnic supper was enjoyed The attraction for Thursday and bring home his daughter. Miss Mar- at which a large birthday cake dec- ^ Friday. Aug. 27, 28, with a Thurs- garet Morton and W. P., JrX. who orated with birds, flowers and can-, jjjjy niatinee is the official picture of have attended both sessions of sum- ^ dies was cut by Peter. Later in the the Texas Centennial, under the ti- ' mer school at Boone. | evening watermelons were served. tie of ‘‘The Texas Rangers,” featur- ' Mrs. Ralph Sutton I’ud Miss Kitty Those present were the scouts, Mr. jng Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie, I I Carter spent Saturday in Fayette- ^ and Mrs. F. L. Dupont, Mrs. Ellis jean Parker, Lloyd Noian and hosts I ville. j Fields, Mrs. Charles Fields. Mr. and of others. I Mrs. Angus Everette and children Mrs. John F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. : Elsie and Josephine of the Eureka, John G. Hemmer and Mr. and Mrs. ^ Lives of a Bangal I Community, were guests Wednesday Ralph Sutton. Lancer” plus a powerful love story. ^ ' “ It is the first picture ever to | bring to the screen the thrilling his- j : toiy of that famous band of Ameri- I can»—‘‘The Texas Rangers;” the August 24, 25, 26, with a Tuesday I amount’s new thriller, which comes to than add to her sorrows, but Brown the Southern Pines Theatre, Saturday is hastily summoned to the Governor’s (one day only) Aug. 29th with a office, and in a smashing surprise fln- matinee at 3:00, with Sir Guy Stand-1 ish, four tormented lives are straight- ing, Tom Brown, Frances Drake and ened out and innocent sufferers are Janet Beecher heading a large cast brought to peace and happiness. It’s of screen favorites. “I’d Give My a big picture, a strong picture, a plc- Life” is adapted from one of the ture that you will remember for a most successful, most vital legitimate long time. plays of recent years, and it’s story I _ — is as poignant and thrilling as if It For fresh fruits and vegetables the had been written from today’s head- Southern Pines Curb Market is the lines of your favorite newspaper. It place. There is a scarcity of houses Rents are advancing Now is the time to BUY, Bl ILD or RENT SEE R. F. Potts REAL EST.VTE m ILDER || I’hone 5085 Theatre Biiildinu: Southern Pines The Week in Carthage Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lang of Car- week-end guests of Misses Nannie jrama of three comrades whose un- Classt's are now being formed in drawing, sketching from nature, painting in water- color.'j, oil, or pastel; wood carving, block printing. Classes will also be* formed in short-hand, typing, and bookkeeping. Terms will be moderate EFFIE ELLEN lU TLER, In.structor Corner Connecticut Avenue and Bennett Street, Southern Pines thage and J. A. Lang Jr. of Washing ton. D. C., spent a few days at Myrtle Beach last week. Patton McLeod of Brevard, N. C. I is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wal- ' lace. I Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Carter, George i D. Carter and little Margaret Neal 1 Carter have returned from Adell, Ga. ' where they spent two weeks. ! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stutts and and Nellie Hoyle. Frank Whitlock, and son Mack, H. S. Thomas, J. M. Morgan, J. E. Muse. C. M. Stutts and S. R. Hoyle, Mrs. Joe Downing, Mrs. J. V. Williamson, Misses Katherine Shields, Bess Stew art, Nannie and Nellie Hoyle attended the funeral of Mr. Durham’s mother in Moncure, Mrs. Myrton Stewart and children are visiting Mrs. Mills in Southern Pines, Feeds James Tyson is visiting in Winston ] children of Roanoke, Va. are visiting : Mr. and Mrs. Calda Stutts. ^ Sanford was in Miss Judith Wainer returned home , Carthage Tuesday. ' from Asheville Monday after a few' * » I days visit. Miss Katie Lee McLeod and neph ew Tommie McLeod have returned to Richmond after spending two weeks in Carthage. Mrs. S. H. Teague and Mrs. Royal Mattice Jr. of Appalachiacola, Fla. and Mrs. C. G. Spencer of Carthage have returned aiter spending two weeks in Asheville. Miss Lucille Ham of Appalachia- j Mr. and Mrs. Mack McDonald of cola, Fla. is the guest of Miss Eliz- j Columbia. S. C. .are the guests of abeth Anne Spencer. j j Mrs. J. H. McDonald. Missee Nannie and Nellie Hoyle are | I Mr. and Mrs, Howard Gardner of spending a few days at Nags Head. I Greensboro spent the week-end with Mrs. Robert Cagle has returned af- i Mrs. Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I ter a week's visit in Hobgood, I J, A. Lang. Miss Minnie Guy spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Caldwell Jr. in Dunn last week. ^ and son of Sanford, Fla. spent a few Miss Dorothy Cole of Greensboro I days last week with Mrs. N. A. Me- spent the week-end at her home here. Keithen, Miss Francis McKeithen has re- L.\TE SHOW OF “HIS BROTHER'S- ^urned home after a visit to Nag's WIFE” AT 10-.lO S.\T. NIGHT Head and Enfield. | Upon the requests of many who are J. R. Sheffield Jr. of Winston Sa- tied up in the various places of busi- lem spent the week-end at his home ness on Saturday night, the mahage- here. I ment of the Carolina Theatre aj- Miss Frances Lee and Thomas, nounces a special second showing of Pilot Advertising Pays. Kelly Campbell are spending the week with their uncle, W. B. Kelly in Aber deen. Miss Barbara Campbell spent last week in the home of her uncle, Lee Campbell near Carthage. Miss Marie Tyson of Vass is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. L. C. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ginsburg are vis iting in Providence, R, I. Mrs. J. L. Currie and Miss Mary Currie have returned from several weeks stay in Montreat. Douglas Frye is visiting relatives In Easton, Pa, j Mrs. Nealie Black has returned from a visit to Virginia Beach. j Mrs. Bradley Denning has returned j to her home in Lakeland, Fla, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Muse. George Muse Is visiting his uncle, Albert Humphrey in Fayetteville. Mrs. H. L. Miller, Misses Grace Muse, Mary Jackson Yow, and Lucille Harrington spent Monday In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hoyle of Greens boro, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hoyle Sr. of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Underwood of Clayton were the “His Brother's Wife” with Robert Taylor, Saturday night at 10:30. FOR SALE at $2,100, well furnished ■ 5-room bungalow; good heat plant, ' fine location, 64 ft frontage facing ■ South. Also a brick bungalow at : $2,400, containing 4 bed rooms, fur- j nace heat, fireplace, large comer ' plot, 50x100, located near new | school for little children. See R. F. | Potts, Theatre Building, Southern | Pines. I ARCH SUPPORTS, made from an I impression of each foot. No metal. : I ^and-made. R. Leatham, maker | I Southern Pines, Briarw’ood Phone 1 I 5402, TWELVE 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. for —your livestock —your poultry —your dog The animal that is worth having* is worth feeding rig'ht. Not just feeding any old way but feeding properly. Our line of feeds includes those from lead ing* manufacturers in the country. SPARTAN GRAINS for every farm purpose. GAINES, and D and G Feed for the dog. These feeds cost no more than promiscu ous rations, but they give you far more for your money in nutrition and health for the animal. Stutts Supply Co. INCORPORATED Pinehurst, N. C.
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