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Page Twelve THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, Nbrth Carolina Friday, September 18, 1936 The Tobacco Market Open^ in Aberdeen next Tuesday. We wish for you first and us, a very successful sea son. Make our store your headquarters While here—W’e have some merchandise. Too— Men’s new fall panta: All cot- Women’s 80 square print ton, part wool, and all wool, dresses, new styles 95c at _ $1-50, $2.48, $2.98 Children’s dresses—gool qual- Men’s blue denim work pants. ity prints 49c Anvil Brand $1.00 Children’s, 80 square print Md Blue Bell sanforized overalls, crepe dresses 95c special at $1.00 All silk dresses $3.95 Anvil Overalls $1.25 of the loom fine dress prints 20c Other grades prints 10c and 15c Anklets 10c, 15c and 25c Ladies hose, silk 50c, 69c Boy's Red Axe Overalls, sizes 4 to 12 69c Sizes 14 to 18 75c Boys’ school pants— $1.00 to $1.50 Children’s shoes 98c up Shoes, school oxfords $1.98 Boys’ shoes $1.79 and $198 Dress shoos $1.98, $2.98 (.'heck these prices with any others in the Sandhills. Vou can’t go wrong by trading with Melvin Brothers Aberdeen Southern Pines Pinehurst Paragraphs ful social hour was enjoyed after a short business session, Mrs. H. E. Conant and Mrs. Roy Kelly were joint hostesses at a mis cellaneous shower Si^urday after noon at the Community House, com plimenting Mrs. Travis Wicker, bride of the month. An attractive assort, ment of gift# were showered upon the honoree. Guests included Mrs. Wesley V'iall, Mrs. Tom Cole, Mrs. W. L. Dunlop, Mrs. Foster Kelly, Mrs. Tom Cole, Mrs. F. L. Dupont, Mrs. I. C. Sledge. Mrs. Hubert McCaSkill, Mrs. A. P Thompson, Mrs Dalton Wicker, Mrs Colin McKenzie, Mrs. Martin Wickcr, Mrs- Frank McCaskill, MU» Melba Wicker, Miss Estelle McKert- _ zie. Mis# Mary Medlin, Miss Violet Clarence Lyman were among those ^^Leod, Mr.s. A. S. Coburn, Mrs. going from here to attend the cele- ^ Johnson, Mrs. A. S. Coburn, Mrs. bration in Charlotte Thursday of last j^^rl Johnson, Mrs- A B Sally, Miss I Eunice Gibson, Miss Miriam Moore, I Miss Thelma Bliss has gone to, ^jgg Evelyn Gilliam, Miss Virginia I Farmville where she will teach. j gjnipkins, Miss Smith, and Miss Sum- Gordon Cameron and children. Bev- j „^erford ins. Flora Ellen and Eloise, and Jim Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watt returned I last week from Elast Orange, N. J., and have opened their cottage here for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Tufts have re turned home after spending the sum mer at Roaring Gap. Junior Montesanti is convalescing at his home, after undergoing an op eration for appendicitis at the Moore County Hospital last week. E. S. Blodgett of Chautauqua Point, N. Y-, proprietor of the Berkshire Ho tel in Pinehurst, spent several days here last week. I. C. Sledge left Tuesday to attend the National Amateur Golf Tourna. ment at Garden City, Long Island. Mrs. A. P. Thompson and Mrs. iHnuw»mimiHmw»mtniwm»mnmtw»HimH»t»i»HmHni»»»»iinnniinim Smart Authentic Fall Styles CHOICE Brown or black kid ox fords patent trim. Wicker spent Monday in Raleigh seeing the circus. Mrs Norman Calcut spent from Sunday until Wednesday in Greens boro. visiting Miss Ann Louise Rog ers, Mis Vesta Young of Jonesborc', spent Sunday visiting friends at the Teachers’ Club. Miss Young was a member of the Hneliurst school fac- i Mr. and Mrs. Rk'ttM^rd S. Tufts left Saturday for a visit with friends in the north, and will »ttend the Na. tional Amateur Golf Tournament at Garden City, L. I., this week. Mrs- Charles Fields is iniprovmg af ter undergoing an operation at the Matheson Clinic in Charlotte on Mon day. E. B. Keith and son Bill^^ attend- Th-« new run around built high over the instep with flash of contrast leather. This monk sandal in black or brown suede. THE Carolina Theatre Southern Pines Presents pp3Er^T TAYS Direc^rf bx Mon.. Tue., Wed., Sept. 21, 22, 23—8:20 P. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 eatre- jjjjy i ed the home coming at Cypress Mary Robert Shields spent the t-hurch near \ ass on Sunday., week-end in Carthage with her aunt. Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. DennV,, Mrs, Mrs. R. S. Shields. A. P. Thompson, Raniiolph Grimm, » Among the young pr>opl* leaving Fostei' Kelly and Will Black w-‘«nt to' g; for college the i»ast week were Miss Sanford Tuesday night for the ban-1 ft GARY COOPERW MADUIINE aRROLl IV SL' ‘‘Undoubtedly one of the mealiest | nnd finest pictorial examples of en tertainment yet produced: rich in coU or. heart interest, drama, home path> os and vibrant emotion, it is headed for glorified icndi;vous at the nation’s theatres. The portiayals approximate I I perfection agaiii.st a background of I' early American Politics in Washing- I ton." Thus speaks a Hollywood crit- ! ic on “The Gorgeous Hussy,” the at. ' traction at the Southern Pines Thea- I tre Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, ' Sept. 21. 22, 23, with a Tuesday mat- j inee. It is the story of the climb of "Old Hickory" Jackson from com- ' parative obscurity of Tennessee Sen- ^ ator to the e.xalted Dffice of President ' of the L’’nited States. ' Joan Crawford gives the finest per- ! Sarah Stewart, W. C. of U. N. C-: Miss tVances Ehrh'Ardt, Queens.Chic- quet and Democrat rally at th**, WU-' rik Hotel. .\ UKE.SS THi; IMJOING Of' 1 KW'IM;—j .MO.NTJflS ' Clothes may mako the man, luf ;thegeneral DIEDalDAWH’ ^pPo(OM0vnt PictwK* Thu. & Fri. (2days) Sept. 24.2.5—8:20 P.M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 WITHERS SUMMERVILLE Abbey. .'UiS!< Margaret Morton, Pe*- ' body: EfliB Kiokis,, Ji v State Univer-1 i sity, and VV. P. Mortoti, Jr., David-^ Lipscomb ./•unior Collea;«- ' Lawrence I’armelee uf Liimbei ton .‘onietimes they are the undoing' of, visited frieniN here Sund!i.y. the woman, as Oiiessa Ewing, ••ol- | Mr. and Mi>^. Ellswortlc Jones of ored cook of Mis. E. L. Sutphiu of i New York were, week-end guests of West End, has learned. Odessa yi«Ui-i Dr. and Mrs, L, J, Pegram.. ^ ed to the temptation of taking a I i Mr and Mrs. lohn F. T.iijrfor and! d/ess and’ several other articles of Mrs. Clarence Ttnwias were Elaleigh apparel which were the property of visitors la.st week. employer, and ,now she na»^ Mrs. E. C. Swa.”lngen and’ young work at tli» Jail or the county him® son. E. C.. Jr., returned home i!atur- , for Sour zaonths- day from Duke Hospital, Diaham — ^ where Junior had bi-en a patieia for RaJph Chandler, Jr., left Monda? several weeks. reaunae his studies at Davidson. I Mr. and Mrs. Emmett L. Booi.l*. of j The spcct:.tor pump with wide strap and buckle, brown or black. I Complete run of sizes, choice of any of the above styles $1.98 C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE We.st Hampton Beach, L. I., were aere i |J formance of her career as Peggy Ea- ! ton. who climbs from the lowly sta- ■ a I .... X, . several davs last week arranging for 11{ tion of innkeepers daughter to this _ ■ ‘ ^ n t ' I ^ the opening of Pine Needles Inn on {I ' very heart and center of the Capital s ” ^ political life, becoming the target for ^ defaming gossip. Similiarly impres. sive ard true to history are the per- foMuauces turned in by Lionel Bar rymore as Andrew Jackson, Robert iiiiiiniiiiiiir iiiiiii Saturday (1 day only) Sept. 26th—8:2(1 P. M. Matinee at 3:00 SPECIAL DFfEB Send one dime with coupon below and get 7 POMPEIAN FAa CREAMS and POWDERS FOR TRIAL Send ffwt coupon now. Try the new Pompeian 4-feature Face Pow«kr. It givei you fine texture, enchanting odor, proper ihade and "cling" .... all in one powder. And the Face cream< ...tissue, cleansing and massage ... they'll leave your skin thoroughly rUhvcl, .^rooth as silif and,:^nle.^' ' 'Kcyu^.r tizti f. your druj counter 55c and 65c POMPEIAN COMPANV, BleomfitM, N. J. Endoud lind 10c (or wMck pleast tend mt 7 PompciMi Fac« Crttmi and Powdtrs. Nawe 1 November 1st. Ed. G. Fitzgerald, who has been'at Bald Peak. N. H., for some time, is at the National Amateur -Golf tour-- nament at Garden City, Long Island. _ , Mrs. Thomas L. Black and children, H I Taylor as Bow Timberlake. Franchot ^ iit », !♦ I , Georgiana and Marcia went tO Wash_ «; Tone a.s John Eaton, and Me vyn ^ ^ Thur.«day of last week II' I Douglas as John Randolph, as well as U Frank Conroy ar John C. Calhoun , ^ ■ r, n i. ^ I» and Mrs. Georgia Powell, who havp’' n ' and Sidney Toler as Daniel Webster, . . • v. -ir : t* ^ ^ been visiting relatives in New York I* and Washington for six weeks. Miss Helen Ruth Cole has been l||- moved to her home from the-Mbortr « ! .. County Hospital where she under^ ' went an operation for appendicitis-j again in his favorite role when “The General Died at Dawn." a picture of Richardson was hostess ’ adventure, romance and intrigue in Ehii'and'i modern war-torn China, comes to the Southern Pines Theatre Thursday and j ^ Sinclair, vice president presid- Friday, September 24, 25, with a rt'hose silvery tongue has the desired effect on the Senate when civil war threatens. Gary Cooper, the screen’s most fa mous soldier-of-fortune, will be seen RYE Gf^SS SEED Addrsi^- Oty Thursday matinee. Having already es tablished himself as filmdom’s out. standing portrayer of romantic ad- ! venture roles. Cooper now comes to I the screen as a roving adventurer. ed. This being the reunion meeting no program was given, but a defght- i :; Jane talks him into taking tt«r gang | to Coney Island- Tilere tJle ywung-l w... c* i sters put him through, the fun works, i Appearing opposite him is beautiful ^ j blonde Madeline Carroll in the rcjle of the lure put out by a scheming war-lord to trap Cooper, and in sup port is Akim Tamiroff. famed for his portrayals of sinister roles, who is cast in the role of the ruthless war lord. With modern China as its back ground, the plot of ‘‘The General Died At Dawn” revolves around the awak- WANTED v‘ 0 CO I: [\0 _<v. ft. FOR SALE— The undersigned; wishes to dispose; of the 26-room apartment house known as Brown Apartments con-, taining 8 full bathroom sets and 4 ening of China to the oppressions of additional toilsos and lavatories on | the predatory war-lords and the be. ' jot no ft. front and also having 4 garages thereon. Address Wtn, T. Brown Delta York Co. I ginnings of a spirit of resistance. Kicking shins, hurling tomatoes, ■ busting windows and raising the roof in general, Jane Withers takes time out from her wild pranks to play a I half-pint Robin Hood of lower New i York in “Pepper”, her new Twen- ! tieth Century-Fox picture Pa. Box 213 S 4-2? FOR SALE One four gallon Jersey ; I milk cow at reasonable price. Elmer i I tomes to Southern Pines Saturday | Rgnegar, 424 S. Bennett Street. Map- i (one day only) September 26th, with a matinee at 3:00. With Irving Cobb and Slim Summerville as her hilar ious henchmen, “Ginger" Jane goes on a riotous rampage in her new hit that promises to eclipse even the mer riest of the mischievous miss’ prev. ious triumphs. This laugh hit, un doubtedly Jane Wither’s best is AVOID EMBARRASSMENT OF FALSE TEETH DROPPING OR SUPPING Don’t be embarra-ssed again by hav ing your false teeth slip or drop when you eat, talk, lai^h or sneeze. Just iprlnkle a little FASTEETH on your i j Dlates. This new, extremely flne po^ crammed as full of spice as the title, «er gives a wonderful sense of comfort I , , and security. _Np ^mmy, gooey taste | and coupled with the performances of AS- I Irvin Cobb and Slim Summerville, •r feeling. Get TAS TEETH today at any good drug store. FALSE TEETH ’ i/, STAY PUT' - f^*STEETHS Pilot Advertising Pays. will bring enjoyment to the whole family. The story tells how Jajie goes to work and converts Irvin Cobb from an ailing grouch into a jovial and healthy state. After butting in on mil lionaire Cobb and arousing his anger. le Lodge. FOR RENT—Centrally located sunny, i second floor apartment. Kitchen- j dining room, pantry, living room, 1 bed room, bath, three closets, laun- j dry in basement. Pleasant porch. Lilian A. Roberts, 15 East Penn-, Ave. LOST Brown, pure leather pocket book, containing driving license and sum of money. If found return to Pilot office. FOR SALE—A young cow, heifer and male calf. Prices reasonable. In quire Park Farm, Felix Addor, Ad- dor, N. C. S.18, 25. .0^’ CJO' co- Stutts 150,000 pounds of Italian Rye Grass Seed are now ready for delivery. Early purcfhases are ad- visable as it is doubtful that we can secure A8 high purity and germination test again this sea son. Supply Company, Inc. Pinehurst, N. C.
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