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Page Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, Pf(wrenib*r 27, 1936. Carolina Theatres Ptnehurst and Southern Pines l*resents At Pinehurst Monday, Nov. 30th, 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. NOS- ih tli« 9iori ImwHcal rotriAncf 'Schubcff'j Ij" Qv Added—The March of Time Magazine At Pinehurst Wednesday, Dec. 2nd 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. rn^ ' Xs yon y At Pinehurst Friday, Dec. 4th, 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. SAMUEIJOLDWYN (QM( G(TIT EDWA ARNOLD JOClMcCREA*FRAnr' pARV.^R ! At Southern Pines ; Mon., Tue., Wed., i Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2„ 8:15 Miitinee Tuesday at 3:00 Mfyo PRANCHOT • ' Added—March of Time Mag azine. At Southern Pines Thu. and Friday, Dsc. 3, 4.—8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 fAWINTOWN With f i Iclen Broderick I ■ fctic Blore ^ Erik Rhodft i !«riy Ian» RCO-RAOlO Pictin* At Southern Pines Saturday, Dec. 5th, 8:15 P. M. Matinee at 3:00 Come to Melvins For New Things Ladies’ Hats, new chick styles and conservative model felts at 98c New Frosted Felts in the best colors, brown, green, rust, grey and blue I $1.98 New scarf and tarn sets, all wool at 98c New Silk Princess Slips, Real values Jii $1.98 Loomcraft Rayon . Princess, Silk and $1.00 Hr,yr.°s. Panties each and Bloomers, .. 50c New Lot Silk Dresses, priced at $3.95-$5.00 NelvinBros. Aberdeen and Southern Pines I AT Pinehurst “Born to Dance," which conies to I the Pinehurst Theatre Monaay, Nov- I ember 30th, matinee at 3:00 and the I night at 8:20 is hailed as the season's 1 most lavish pot-pourri of music and I dancing. The vehicle presents the I dynamic Eleanor Powell as Us star I and just about runs the gamut of rtjythm. In all there are more than I 250 dancers and more than 200 in- j strumentalists and singers in this new I production with a hautical back- I ground with music and lyrics by Cole I Porter, for several seasons Broad- 1 ways number one tunester and lyric ist. Miss Powell, whose versatility and I appealing personality won her star- I dom in as ingle pictui’e, “Broadway Melody of 1936”, introduces 14 var ieties of dance steps. In one number she does a medley of six different types of dancing in as many minutes. She even leads a 75-piece band with I P‘ay to the versatile talents of one of taps and makes her twinkling toes ^ ^he screens most popular day, December 3rd and 4th, with a matinee Thursday at 3:00, night shows at 8:15. And its a safe bet to 8ay that the film public viewing this picture will have the time of its life as well. Not in a long time has there been a picture which has the fresh ness, gaiety and spontaniety of "Love on th« Run". Acted to perfection by its ace team of stars with the support of Franchot Tone," Reginald Owen, Mona BaJTie and others,, the new of fering has that combination of wit, charm and! pulsating acfoon which marked such earlier hits as "The Thin Man” and “It Happened One Night.” As an added attraction., the ' "March of Time.” Gene Raymond and Ann So*itberii ^ reach new heights in the sparkling i comedy-romance, “Smartest Girl iia Town”, the attraction at Southern t I Pines Saturday, Dfecember 5th mati' ! nee at 3:00, night at 8:15. Delight-- ful humor is combined with a fast moving plot which gives tne fullest flll|urrh^0 Southern Fines ' Baptiat Church I Rev. J. Fred Stimson, P»»tor. 10:00—Sunday School, i 11:00—Morning worship. ; 7:80—B. Y. P. IJ. Service. Thursday, 7 ;30 t>. m.—Prayer meetinc and Lesson Study. compete with the drummer’s most ex- . pert rolls and beats. In “Apiil Romance” the Pinehurst Theatre is pr.'senting an attractiSn ot something worthwhile, different and ' of special interest to all lovers of the "better” things in music- In the Ian- ! guage of a pre-view critic, “Here is gloriously enchanting screen enter-, tainment for lovers of romance, ex- , quisite melody and exquisite spect- | acle. The immortal love story of Fra nz Schubert, the triumph and drama ' that inspired his melodies; all are now 1 brought to the screen—with' the voice of the world-renowned tenor Richard I Tauber to thrill you with its uninatch- I ed beauty.” Hear the glorious com- | position of Franz Schubert, including “Hark! Harkl The Larkl,” “Thine Is My Heart,” "Red Pwosca," and I screens most popular romantic teams. The Comedy, which is defi nitely keyed to the ulthra-modern en tertainment tastes, is built around the marital aims of a lovely photo graphers model. Miss Southern, who decides that the pathway to connu bial bliss must be paved with gold Christmas Shoppers Patch’s Are Ready Let Us Help You with Your Gift Problems We have never had such a selection of important Holiday Merchandise For every member of the family PRICES CONSISTENT WITH QlfALITY C. T. Patch Dept. Store ( HKISTMAS SEAL SALM ON TO FKIHT Tl'BKIiri LOSIS (Cov*ivHPd from pnaf 1) the studies and researches of the world and has brought to'otir peo ple, and particularly the medical and teaching professions, the newer facts and methods as promptly as and when they were proven. The goal for the. work this year is to establish a clinic for the’ school children in this community. When you buy your Christmas parlor. The program for the day will be in charge of Group 11, of which Ml'S. K. C. Eddy, Mrs. P. P.. Pelton and Mrs. Harry W, Gage are leaders. Immediately prec«ciing this meeting there will be a meeting of the dir ectors of the society at 3:00 in the church. ‘Faith in Spring.” “AprU Romance making yoirr con- is the attrraction at Pinehurst Wed , nesday, December 2nd. at 3:00 and The Chnrch of Wide Fellow»h»p Rev. C. Rexford Raymond, D. D.. pMtar. | 8:20 P. M. An added attraction' ii3 the 1»:00—Church School. ^ ir».- --r 11:00 a. m.—Morning worship. new March 01 Time. 1 7 ;#0 p. M.—Intermediate C. E. ^ .n _ , 7:00 p. m.-Piigrim Fellowship Forum. , There ois a surprise m Store ror all, you purchase your Christmas Seal.s, Wednesday, 8 :!io p. m.—Ghoix R*hear»«l. . movie fans Who don’t include Shakes- you wiTT help toward reachiTTE- thp I Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meetnig and , wh mid-week conference. 1 pere in their list of favorite mr)' :e goaL ! authors. For the attraction at Pine hurst Friday, December 4th,. matinee at 3:00, night at 8:20 brings Elizbeth Berguer to the screen in. “Aa Yoir Like It," the most joyous of all rom ances and the gayest of all Shakea- Advance reports her- WANTS nished and heated apartments. Plenty porch room, reasonable rent. 31 West Vermont ave., The Elling- DEPENDABLE colored woman wants work as cook for gentleman or family. Referer'ies. Address Goode, Route 2. Box 97, Aberdeen, FOR RENT Seven room house, sun- ponch—convenierctly located $375 season, until May list. 2S E, Ne'w York Avenue, BEAUTIFUL wire puppies by Cbam- tribution toward saving lives here as pion Gallant Ihvadier a'nvd champion , wen as in the whole United States. i Startler bitch -a full' sister Lead Tuberculo.sfs can be conquered' if you ' are willing to pay the price. When Chriitisn Science New HampHhire Ave.. near Ashe St. j Services are held every Sunday at 11 :00 j’clock. Emmanosl Episcomil Church Rex. F. CraierhiU Brown, H. A., B. D.» Rector, i Services—First Sunday ia month: Cbtarcb f School at 10:00 a. m., Holy Ckinuaunion at ^ 11:00 a. m. Other Sundays: Holy CoBURun-; P^sre S plays. ion. 8:00 a. m.; Church School, lOtOO a. m.;' Morning Prayer and Sernaon at II :00 a. m. Saint’s Day and Holy Days, Holy 0>m«iun- ion at 10:00 a m. CHl’KCH WOMEIV’S SOCIETr TO i>TEET O.V WF:DNTCSD.1V The Woman’s Society of the- Church of Wide Fellowship will hold its next meeting on Wednesday frfternoon, December 2, at 3:30 in the cbnrch Lady (See February Geographic Super son' at stud'.. N". M. Wells, N20 Pinebluff. FOR RENT: FURNISHED 6-room hotise. Apply STrs. Walter Maples, ton. FOR RENT newly furnished apart ment, 4 rooms a'nd bath, hot wa ter and heat itrclXided in rent. Good location. Apply Highland Lodge. TO RENT, two' and: three room fur- HAVTNG bought the goods from the Lenox in Pinehurst after the fire— have dresses, tables, chairs, beds, kitchen cabinets, victrola, piano, breakfast set, wardrobe, trunk, cook stove, Heatrola, desks, and many other useful articles to sell or exchange. TRADE STORE FOR RENT ROOMS, with or without meals. One large first floor room private bath, other rooms second floor convenient to bath. Steam heat—reasonable rates. Phone 6902 Box 454, 31 N. May St. SAWMILL MEN, bring yotrr poplar boards to the Morrirtown Manu facturing Company lir Vass. FOR RENT—Centrally located suy ny three room apartment. Also single rooms. Lilian A. Roberts, Comer Penn. Ave. and Ashe St- ” Brown.on Memorial Presbyterian Church E. L. Barber, Pastor Services Second and Fourth Sunday Biorn- i'«rs 11:00 «. m. First and Third Sunday evening.s 7:30 p. ». Church School each Sunday morning 9:45. W. E. Blue. Superintendent. Rev. Mjircus A. Brownsop, D. D., Teacher Adult Bible Class. St. Anthony's. Catbaiic Cllanh. Rev. Thomas A. Willians, Pastor Ma.ss will be offered every Sunday ai 8:0# and IO:SO. Devotions e»ery Sunday eveniac at 7:30. Daily Mass at 7:30 'essions will be heard on Sntitrdays frca. .«:30 t» 6:3# and from 7 :30 to 8 :30. PlNEHl'RST nd Community Chtirrh Rev. A. J. McKelway. Pastor. 9:4.S a. m.—Sunday: Church School SandhilU Brotherhood. 11:08 a. m.—Morning Worship. 7:15 p. m.—Young Peoples’ Worship <:00 p. m.—Evening Worship. Wednesday, 7 :30 p. m.—Mid-week worship. Thv Village Cha^l The Rev. Thaddeus A. Cheatam, Di !>., Minister Sunday Services as follows: !):00 a. m.—Holy Communion. 10:00 a. m.—Children’s Service. 11:00 a. m.-Church Service. Roman Rev. W. Catholic Chorrh J. Dillon, Pastor at ABKKDEEN Aberdeen Baittiat Church Rev. Ernest M. Harris, Pastor. Sundav School every Sunday morning 111:00 a. m. J. A. Bryant, Superintendent. Pri-aching and Worship Service each second : and fourth Sundnys at 11:00 a m. and 7:45 p. m. B. Y. P. U. every Sunday at 6:SC p. : m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:46 p. m. I Bethesda Presbyterian Churrh I Rev E. L. Barber, Pastor ' Hours of wor.ship: Sunday School ' Sunday 9 :45 a. m.: Worship First and Third 'Sunday mornings 11:00 a. m.; Second and , Fourth Sunday evenings 8:0$ p. m. Page Memorial M. E. Church Rev, Xj. M. Hall, Pastur. Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. First Sunday—Preaching 7:4# p. m. Second Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m. Third Sunday—Preaching 7:30 p. m. Fourth Sunday—Preaching 11:00 a. m. CHURCH NOTES Dr. Marcus A. Brownson will pre ach at the Brownson Memorial Pres- ald it as one on the greatest enter tainments ever filmed. There is hil-' arious laughter at the escapades of \ Miss Bergner as Roseland, tend)er | romance in the love of Roseland and 1 Orlando, excftement and thrills irr the i duels, jousts and combats with wh-ich ^ the pictui-es abounds, splendor in the , lavish court scenes, and wild mirth in I the drollery of those clowing compan- 1 ions, Touchstone and Jacques. With ] thrill following thrill, always Wended ^ with the roitous hilarity, the film i comes to the brilliant climax, that j has made “As You Like It”' one- of the most beloved of all Shakespeare's plays. ' .\l Southern I*ines Samuel Goldwyn's magnificent film ' version of Edna Ferber’s colorful nov- j el of the lumber camps,. “Oonae *nd Get If, is the attraction at the Sou thern Pines Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 30, Dec ember 1 and 2 with a matinee Tues day at 3:00 and night shows at 8:15, Impressive in its picturization of that quality of physical and elemental con flict so well appreciated by men folks, appealing in its presentation of a story of dramatic anr romantic con flict. the production is of the kind 1 generally alluring to women. An In- j spired cast headed by Edward Arnold j in the role of Barney Glasgow, the ' Chore boy who became a lumber bar- | on, bring !i Miss Ferber's vivid char- I each' acters to life with uncanny accuracy' and the film catches all the color, the j thrills, the danger and the fun of the : story. Arnold gives what is unques- ! tionably his best performance as Bar- [ ney. Joel McCrea is perfect as the son | Richard: Frances Farmer gives a ‘ fine understanding characterization I I in the difficult dual role of Lotta and ! I Lotta’s beautiful daughter. | I Joan Crawford and Clark Gable I I have the time of their lives in their byterian church Sunday morning at j co-starring picture, “Love on the ! Run”, playing a return engagement Baptist; Southern Pines Thrusday and Fri- Stimson i ^ ^gssssnssM be in hit offfe* OfHce. Saaford, N. cTary Wednesday, fnom 10:00 a. la. to < <10 p. m. Don’t f»Q to Mn if ey«i wMtk. 11:00 o’clock. At the Southern Pines Church, the Rev. Fred J. will preach on “God’s Method of Pro gress.” The subject of the lesson-sermon Sunday morning at the Christian Science Church will be “Ancient and Roxford Raymond at the Church of Wide Fellowship. A special musical ^ and liturgical service has been pre- ^ pared. Union evening service at 8:00 p. m., with sermon by the Rev. J. ' Modern Necromancy Alias Mesmer-1 pred Stimson. Open house with volley I ism and Hypnotism Denounceu” The { ball and other games at the Assem- j public is cordially invited to attend i bly Hall of the parish house this , the service. | Friday at 8:00 p. m. Union Choir re- j "Thankful for Wells We Did Not hearsal in preparation for the Sunday j j Dig,” is the theme of the morning , night service, Friday at 7:30 p, m,, sermon at 11:00 o’clock by Dr. C, I November 27. ' We are exdusive dealers ior International Harvester and have a complete line of parts on hand Patronize you local dealer so as to en able him to give better service. Inspect our new 1927 model now on display Stutts Supply Company Pinehurst, N. C.
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