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Page Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, NV>rth Carolina Friday, October 30, 1936. Tobacco Prices, Much Better This Week. Bring: Them A Big Load While Here See iWhat Mel vin’s Has to Offer You in Winter Supplies. We have Sweaters, Dresses, Coats, Hats, Caps, Under wear, Pants, Shirts, Hosiery of All Kind, and Shoes, Plen ty of Them for Men, Women and Children. WE ARE NOT RUNNING A SALE, BUT WE ARE GIV ING YOU FULL VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLA'R SPENT WITH US. GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED THAT IT PAYS TO TRADE AT NelvinBros. Aberdeen und Southern Pines THE Carolina Theatre Southern Pines Presents AAARY PICKFORD and JESSE L lASKY .THE GflV DESPERHDf IDA LUPINO'LEO CARRILLO oROUBEN y^AMOL/L/AN producfion tniASfO (NIU UNIIID Added: Mickey Mouse in “Alpine Climbers/' Mon., Tue., Wed., Nov. 2-3-4—8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 JOHN HOWARD and MARSHA HUNT in “EASY TO TAKE” Added: THp March of Time Magazine. Thu., & Fri., Nov. 5-6—8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 I AMERICA'S FAVORITE FOLKS... ; Tin-Cqn Tourists in o Trailer I Saturday, Nov. 7th, 8:15 P. M. Matinee at 3:00 M. H. FOLLEY Lumber, Millworlc and Builders’ Supplies The best description of "The Gay | Desperado,” the unusually fine at-1 traction at the Southern Pines The- | atre Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- i Nov. 2-3-4, with a Tuesday matinee, | is from the pen of Hollywood’s best | known critics after he had seen a * I preview cf the picture in Hollywood: , "Quite some time before its comple- | tion, insiders in Hollywood were' whispering that in ‘The Gay Des- ^ perado’ Pickford-Lasky had a poten-1 tial sensation. What came up on the < screen when the picture w&s pre- j viewed, to be enthusiastically receiv- j ed by the audience, vividly indicat- | ed that the inside knowledge sharp ers fell short in their advance estim- i ations. | It is comedy-melodrama with ro- | mantle love interest embellished with | beautiful music. The theme and the ' way it is worked out are surprising. I So is the action, acting and dialogue, ! the class of production support, pho tography and novel directorial tech nique. But most surprising of all is | the music. In having Lod Carrillo and his gang of gay desperados em- , ulate the American gangsters, a rollicking laugh-loaded comedy is j presented that is grand entertain ment every foot of the way.” "According to' the preview critics, j “Easy To Take”, the attraction for Thursday and Friday, Nov. 5-6, with | a Thursday matinee, should be easy to take by any audience that enjoys an evening of fun. It is the story of | a radio personality who specializes in | being the big brcther, actually the , Just Habit Edgar Bowman Absent>>Mind- edly Purloins Blue Barouche in Aberdeen Edgar Bowman of Aberdeen^ associated with the Mid-South Mo tors, Chevrolet dealers, walked downtown to the Bryan Drug store in Aberdeen the other night, talked politics over a Coca-Cola with some of the crowd, wandered out, stepped in a car and drove home. He put the car in his ga- ;*age, locked it up, retired. Among those in the drug store was Cliftcn Blue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Will A. Blue. When he had heard all the politics he could stand he stepped out, headed for his car. It wasn't there. He searched, inquired, finally report ed its loss to Chief Dees. "I just saw a car that looked like yours going up the hill toward Southern Pines,” a passer-by in formed him. "Edgar Bowman was driving it.” They got in touch with Edgar. He absent-mindedly and used to hopping into this second-hand car and that in his line of duty, had unconsciously purloined the Blue barouche. CONVICTS STEAL CAR FROM PRISON PHYSICIAN (Continued from pnge 1) ing an automobile, committed to pri son in July, 1936. Newsom is one of the men who held-up Mr. Monroe, an Eagle Springs mail carrier. As Mrs. Felton drove the car into her yard, the lights went out, and it is thought probable that the men drove without lights until in their haste they wrecked the car. Damage to the automobile is estimated at around $100. Vanity Fair Balbriggan and Novelty Stitch Pajamas 2-25 _ 3.50 STOLE BICYCLE For the larceny of a bicycle from Willard Ehinlap, O. B. Benscn, col-: ored of Pinehurst, was sent to the: county home to serve three months. OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS and PAJAMAS 89c to $1.50 FLANNEL ROBES $5.00—$8.50 CHENILLE ROBTS $4.75 up The Southern Pines Curb Market is open on Tuesdays and Saturdays' i w'ith produce of all kinds direct from [ the farms of Moore ccunty. Visit the ! i market on East Broad street to-mor- i row. I OPENS BE.VrXV SHOP OPENS NEW BEAIttY SHOP Miss Pauline Holmes has leased the store on West Hroad street oc cupied last year by the Mid-South Grill and is opening The Vogue Beauty Shoppe next Monday morn ing. Charlotte Cutting Coburn has re- turnetl to Pinehurst and opened her beauty shop in the theatre building. Associated with her this season will Uncle Roddy of millions of kid lis- ^ be Miss Ruby Samuels of Washing- teners-in, who is made trustee of an ' ton, D. C., an expert in permanent enormous fund which carries the pro- ^ waving and hair styling. Mrs. Co vision that he must become the guar- burn has had her entire shop renovat- dian of her spoiled little nephew. Un- ed and it is now open for the con- cie Roddy’s hatred of brats knows no venience of old customers as well as limit, and it becomes more adamant j new. when fund turns cut to be mytrical. Yet because his manager has boast ed to the skies about his kindlinesses, | the program headliner has to go | through with the stunt even though it is necessary to support the boy, his grown-up sister, hiriiself and his ^ manager on $40.00 a week. John Howard is the unwilling guardian. Eugene Pallette is his avid, public ity seeking manager and Marsha Hunt is the girl. An added attrac tion is the new March Of Time. North, South, East and West, the happy^ scrappy Jones Family travel the trail to adventure and romance in “Back To Nature,” coming to the Southern Pines Theatre Saturday, ^ November 7th, matinee and night, and heralded as the best in the hil arious series of the Jones Family pictures. Featuring Jed Prouty, Shir ley Deane, Dixie Dunbar, Tony Mar tin, Spring Byington, Kenneth How ell, George Ernst and Florence Rob erts, "Back To Nature" is a riotous story of the Joneses on a vacation— a vacation more thrilling, more ex citing and more riotous than your own. TO REPORT W EDNESD.W’ ON CONVENTION OF MINISTERS LEGAL NOTICE? NOTICE TO BIDDERS TOWN OF SOITHERN PINES NORTH CAROLINA BIDS FOR HI<JH LIFT CENTRIFC«.\L Pl'MP I’NIT Just Received a Smart Assortment of Children’s Sweaters $2.25—$2.50 Many Good Styles, choice 69c—$L00 C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE The North Carolina Convention of ministers, representing all the lead ers of Protestantism in the state. ' which met for three days this week at Winston-Salem, will be reported next Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at a meeting at the Church of Wide Fei- j lowship. Dr. Edward F. Green and ! Dr. C. Rexford Raymond will speak. Everyone is invited. The theme of the convocation was “The Abiding Gos pel in a Changing World.” Eminent { speakers from ai! parts of the state ■ and from many cities and universities throughout the nation gave addresses , of great significance. Miss Isabel Pelton and her room mate, Miss Katherine Tompson^ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Pelton for the week-end. Aberdeen Hemp YOURXNAMElHERE^ rOMKIAN COMTANy, BlMwfitM; BLUE’S TRANSFER MOVING PACKING LONG and SHORT HAULS BAGGAGE Received and delivered promptly for train service. Call 5096 Endeicd find 10c for which p)««M ttnd nt 7 Pomp«Un f*e« G«tint tnd Powd«n.^ Ntm—— ..—..I AMrtit- Ctty- ...^Brings youf**^ '>OMPElAIV JCREAMS AND J (FACE POWDERS on TRIAL. 7 JuH hit In lilt coupon above, cikIom n In an envelope with 10c and you*!! Iiave the new Pompeian 4>Feature Face Powders a> well as llie famous Pompeian Massage, Tissue and Cleansing Creams in iKe next mail. Fill out and mail the coupon now, be(f>fe it's too late. Tins liberal oKer is fof a short tim^ ority. Reaul*: >iz«« •* your_dru9 counter 55c and 65e Southern Pines Friday, Oct. 30 2:45 and 8:00 P. M. One Day Only Rain or Shine NLAROEO/ TWICE rruoiWERsizE <•> PfCHfM omm HUM$na|fLEvmwr two ARENA I STAOE I RtNO-S TWO A\ARY 9L.LEN5 TWICE DAILY ADMISSION REDUCED 25c Circus Ground, Ball Field TO ALL TO ALL Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Southern Pines^ N. C., up to 4 ;00 c’clock on Friday, Novem ber 15th and immediately thereafter publicly opened and read at the said office of the Town Clerk for the furnishing of one 480 gpm Centrifu gal Pump. Pier'S, Specifications and bidding blanks are on fTIe at the of fice of Paul M. Van Camp, Consult ing Engineer, Southern Pines. N. C., and copies may be obtained from him upon deposit of five f$5.00) dol lars, none of which will be refunded. A bidder's certified check for 5 per cent of the bid must accompany eac.h bid. The Town reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to accept the bid which will in its judgment be for the best interest of the Town. TOWX OP' SOl'THKRX I»INF»» NORTH C.\ROLW.\. By D. G. CTUTZ, N6 Mayor. I-^igHland Ljodge A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST Nicely furnished comfortable apartments for rent Mrs. W. N. Greasoon Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. • •« !« It: C H.4S. -I. S.AULKK, Mgr. Park View Hotel FINE LOC.VTION GOOD ROOMS OPEN ALL YEAR R.VTES MODERATE Newly Renovated Throughout \ u it It’s Economy to Paint. .. It Saves the Surface. It’s Greater Economy to Use the Best Paint. It Saves the Surface Longrer. WE STOCK, RECOMMEND AND SELL THE BEST PAINT— Secretarial Work Accounting Mrs. Eileen L. Healy Free to call at residence or Tel. 5492 office. Tel. 7902 Southern Pines J. M. WINDHAM Real Estate Hart Building Southern Pines, N. C. Sher w J n-W illiams PAINTS AND VARNISHES Stutts Supply Company, Inc. Pinehurst, N. C. il
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