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Page Twelve THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, Ntorth Cafolina Friday, October 9, 1936. DO YOU WANT TO BE THRIFTY? Then Buy Your Fall Supplies Now From Our BIG FALL PROMOTION VALUE SALE Running; This Week and Next. Circulars For This Big Promo tion Being Distributed This Week. If You Do Not Get One, See Our Display Windows. Some Good Values Being Offered. NelvinBros. Aberdeen and Southern Pines THE Careiina Theatre Southern Pines \ Presents Mon., Tue., Wed., Oct. 12,13, 14—8:20 P. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:^ Thu., Fri., Sat., Oct. 1.5,16,17—8:20 P. M. Matinees Thursday and Saturday at 3:00 SECRETARIAL WORK ACCOUNTING Free to call at residence or office MRS. EILEEN L. HEALY Tel. 5492 Southern Pines M. H. FOLLEY Lumber, Millwork and Builders’ Supplies Aberdeen Hemp New! Smaller... for easier cleansing... DR.WEST'S 7^/udta^iotedC' BRUSH PROFESSIONAL REGULAR SIZE Both sizes U/QJbl/i-l)Aoo^eJ.zx\A sealed in {lass, surgically sterile A Whale of a Story ) PILOT ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS In the presentation of ‘‘Ramona,” the attraction at the Southern Pines Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, Oct. 12-13-14, with a Tues day matinee, 20th Century.Fox has added another g:reat triumph to its already imposing roster of cinema successes. Flashing action on a far- flung scale combined with its pro duction in the new perfected Techni color, make “Ramona” one of the most important pictures of the year, an exciting picturization of Helen Hunt Jackson’s immortal love story. Loretta Young is featured as Ra mona, with Don Ameche as Ales sandro, and the splendid supporting cast includes such players as Kent Taylor, Pauline Frederick, Jane Dar- well, Katherine DcMille and John Carradine. For sheer beauty alone, “Ramona” will win a blue ribbon. Technicolor throughout, it contains scenes that are breath-taking in color and com position, living paintings which ac. centuate the charm and flow of the story. “Ramona” is a picture that fairly teems with high romance fies tas, fandangos, songs roses, secret trysts, mission bells, stolen kisses, love and laughter. It is one of the greatest love stories ever unfolded on the screen, and all the rainbow beauty of adventure-crowded California of the early days has been re-capfured. Singing, dancing and dimpling her way once more into millions of hearts, i Shirley Temple’s new triumph, “Dim ples” is the attraction in Southern I whale could have easily accommodat- Pines Thursday, Friday and Saturday,; ed Jonai there is still another side Oct. 15-16-17, with matinees on to the story, accord’ing to the agmt Tfeursday and Saturday. Hailed as who is here in Soiithem Pines ar- r." ‘Colossus,’ Weighing Only 68-Tons, Will Be Guest of Southern Pines Next Wednesday on Mammoth liaflroad Car While the cavernous mouth of a Shirley’s wonder show, and featur ing swing new song hits and brand new dance steps, ‘‘Dimples” is her. aided" as the outstanding hit in the little star’s parade of brilliant tri umphs. An exceptional cast, headed by the irrepressible and inimitabfe Frank Morgan, supports Shirley in the film, writh Hefen Westley, Robert Kent,, ranging to exhibit a monster 68-ton fellow. “A whale,” says trte agent, “can take into tlieir mouth up to a thous and pounds of fish at ijne time, but,” he added, “they must all be little “ColoMus” didn’t get to be the star she is without a lot of trials and , tribulations. About hwr early life lit tle is known Her career toward star dom began (or should'we say ended) one chilly day in November over a I year ago when she \<ns lazily =itudy- i ing ocea;iic grandeur about 165 miles off the coast ot Calif.^mia. Since then “Coloe.sus” has plavf«l hostc-as tO' many thousands of irterested specta- ones.” A w'hale's throat Is so small'j tors anil has explained to all of them it would choke on a grapefruit. | ia gi^at detail all aobut the Jonah Captain David Barnptt, veteran ; atory -or lias sbe whaling commander who is in charge* of the lecturers who explain this cur- Moimted on the lar^s«t railrcaii car ever bcilt, “Colossus’’ will be exhibit- ed in Southern Pines starting an. noon \<(edhcariay. October 14 on a railroad siding oppimte the Seaboard Depot. Astrid Allwyn, the Hall Johnson Choir and Stepin Fetchit prominently ious 55-foot monster, has shown a featured. | thousand or more audience that it Replete with laughter, romance and is impossible for him to shove his drama, “Dimples” tells the story of i fist into the throat of “Cofossus.” . a lovable little street minstrel, Shir- So, of course, that explains all' ^ erfuhit will be Apen to pub- ley, and her incorrigible and irresist- i about Jonah, or does it ? Ag an in- j from, mooni to 15 p. m. ibly funny guardian, Frank Morgan. '• dividual citizen you can take your With Shirley mothering and car- j whales’ or leave them, and Jonah’s I ing for the irresponsible scamp, the i That’s a matter of individual^ film moves through its highly enter-1 preference, allowed under the broad taining story climaxed w-'th Shirley! terms of our constitution. But take being cast in the star role in a pres- ! or leave ’em, a whale that at- | entation of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin'’. | tains tlie ripe old weight of 68 tons ^ With Morgan and Stepin Fetchit' nierits considerabl« interest and gets contributing hilarious laughter, Ro- | bert Kent. Astrid Allwyn and Delma j " Byron youthful romance, Helen West. 'LEGAL NOTICESif ley and Burton Churchill providing' - ; S; stirring drama, and Shirley better j AI>3IINISTR.VTRI.\’S NOTICE || than ever her previous “bests” “Dimples” is said to be the greatest ^ Having qualified as Administratrix in the succession of Shirley Temple ' T. A., of the estate of Willis H. PATCH'S SALE Friday and Saturday An Outstanding Group of New Fall Dresses, Silk, Jersey and Knits, Special $5.00 SKIRTS Tweeds and Flannels, Smart Styles Special—$5.00 FULL FASHIONED HOSE Good Fall Colors. Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose—Special— 69c Pair We still have a few of those good sweaters for ladies in all sizes and colors, button style—79c Children Sweaters—65c up. C.T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE The Spinning Wheel Aberdeen, N. C. Carolina Handicraft Antiques Sole Agent in Sandhills for Biltmore Handmade Homespun pictures. >IATEKMTV CLINIC T(Tb^ HELD Tt'ESDAY IN C.\>IERON Colby, deceased, laC« of Moore Ct)un-' ty, North Carolina, this is to notify ' all persons having claims against the estate of the .sai4 deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before Miss Margaret McQueen, county the 3rd day of October, 1937; or this maternity nurse, will hold a matem- , notice will be pleadied in bar of their ity clinic at Cameron on Tuesday af ternoon, October 13th, at 2:00 o’clock: for white women, and at 2:30 for colored women. This clinic will be held in the Woman’s Club room over the drug store. All women interested are urged to be present. Dr. C. N. Eckerson will give free medical ad vice and examinations. A lendTng cabinet of bed linen and other neces sities will be available to members of the clinic. Oulfitm V H.G-. MCELflOY THE FRANKLIN STOVE This stove, a kind of moveable firep'.ace, was invented by Benja min Franklin in 1744. It was called the “Pennsylvania Fireplace.” The understanding of experience graces the ceremony. “The degree of our personal at tentiveness is not governed by cost.” ^.%9hwdl,ffne. Qujimd. Q)ir€ctm 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please malte' imtned'- iate payment. This 3rd day of October, 1936. ETHEL S. JONES, Admintstratrix, C. T. A. of the E^S*- tate of Willis H.. Colby, Deceaaett 09, Nt3. WANTED Om Cent > wor4 esrh iaawtMi*. Minii ehmrgm, ti ccnta. An Want Ada aiMt W paid far kafar* iKMrtiam. LONG DISTANCE BUS FARES Greatly reduced. Philadelphia $7.45; { New York, $8.45; Boston, $11.45; Toronto, Canada, $14.50. Less 10 percent round trip. Tickets and in-! formation at Postal Telegraph Co.,! Southern Pines. 0-9.: Throughout the Fail FOR SALE: Remington typewriter, office size, in excellent condition, price reasonable- Mrs. Ruth Bark- mer, 32 East Penn. Ave. FOR RENT: Three furnished rooms, • reasonable. Inquire Pilot office. 023 WHAT ABOUT THE RUG you said you were going to get for me. My feet are cold on this floor. Sandhill Rug Shop. 2-3-4 room apartments for rent, com fortable, large airy rooms, electric light, stove heat, good location, moderate prices. H. A- Lewis. FOR SALE—Two farms in Lee County; house and lot in Cam*!ron. See or write Mrs. Georgia Mat* thew», Cameron, N. C. FOR RENT newly furnished apart ment, 4 rooms and bath, hot waiter and beat included in rent. Gootl lo- cation. Apply Highland Lodge. You’U Need Them AU .* it'.i Lawn Sprinkler Spray Nozzle Garden Hose Sprinkler Pot Lawn Mower Grass Shears Stutts Supply Company, Inc. Pinehurst, N. C.
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