Pa§:e Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina FYiday, December 4, 1936. Carolina Theatre Plnehurat and Southern Pines Presents _ WARNER JBAXTER I JUNE lANC At Pinehurst Monday, Dec. 7th, 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. Pennies J Bintr CROSBY I Evan* Edllh F#Uowt ^ l.ovun Af mslronc? arid his At Pinehurst W ednesday, Dec. 9th :i:00 & 8:20 P. M. TRIUMPHANTLY th« Ki:**!! px9ser\tz ^ th* beM pUy o? year—'With the ?♦“”I 1 who made it great! | BURGESS MEREDITH / EOUMOO GtMWELU • JOHN ^ CMdUUNME • EDWARD < ttUS ^^AD-O kjrfv^ Otfcttd bf Allrtd S4nuU A Pif*dro T. P*4 At Pinehurst Friday, Dec. 11th, 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., Dec. 7,8, 9,—8:15 P.M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 ... ^ r' w Oft mt if m At Southern Pines Thu. and Friday, Dec. 10,11—8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 Presenting Jane Darwell in “Laughing at Trouble” Added: An Ouv Gang Comedy, “PAY AS YOU EXIT” At Southern Pines Saturday, Dec 12th—8:15 P. M. Matinee at 3:00 aSBSEZBEDBI^ W!U be in his effiee ever tk» Port Office, Saaford, N. C., er*»y Wednesday, fw>ia 10:W a. m. te t:00 p. m. Don’t faO te see hia If four ejM are weak. 1936 Red Cross Roll Call Nets $584 Here Splendid Teamwork Results in Successful Canvass in Southern Pines With $584 raised the Red Cross Roll Call closed in Southern Pines on Thanksgiving Day. Canvassers who worked in this drive under the direc ti n of Miss Laura Kelsey and Miss Eleanor Barron were Mesdames Max Backer, H- J. Betterley, E. W. Bush, Margaret Mills Cameron, Norman Day, Emmett Golden, John M. How- arth, \V. H. McNeill, Earl Merrill, W. E. Overcash, E. V. Perkinson, E. L- Prizer. George W Rose, Walter Spaeth, J. J. Spring, D. G. Stutz, James B. Swett, H. E. Thrower, Rich ard Tarleton, Norris Hodgkins, and the Misses Florence Campbell, Erma Fisher, Eleanor Grover, Elizabeth Grover, Lucile Grover. Dorothy Moore. Ruth Richardson, Mary Swett and Katherine Wiley. The succes of the campaign is laid I to the spirit of the team wcrk which j permeated the whole opganization,; and the thoroughness of the work done is further demonstrated by the fact that the number of subscribers I is the largest in drive. A special note of thanks Is due the I canvassers and the committee mera- I bers who worked with such tireless i energy, and to the subscribers who I gave so willingly and in many in- I stances with great generosity “ ‘Tis More Blessed- »> County Welfare Department Asks Gifts of Clothing For Needy Children Calling all churches, civic organiza tions and big-hearted citizeiui The head cf the welfare depart ment In Moore county is asking that all churches, civic organizations and individuals come to the assistance of ' Pines Saturday, December 12th, mat Round the Bend” with a quality of its own. iV strong cast is headed by Joel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck and Walter Brennan. A woman newspaper editor, fair and forty-ish whose joy in life is to help others out of their troubles while she laughs away her own, is the zestful and hilarious character in "Laughing at Trouble,” 20th Century- Fox’s new laugh and thrill packed feature, the attraction at Southern the unfortunate children of the coun ty by sending in contributions tobuy shoes, stockings, and sweaters. Food, warm underclothing and wash dresses and suits have been pro- inee at night at 8:15. Brilliantly cast in this swift-paced story are Jane Darwell, Sara Haden, Louis Wilson, Margaret Hamilton, Pert Kelton, John Carradine and many others of vided, but there is no fund available | the outstanding players. Pitting her for the purchase of shoes and sweat-1 ers and the need is great. These ar-1 tides must be provided if the needy j children are to be kept in school. , Second hand articles will be gladly I received and should be sent to Mrs. j Leasie Brown, Carthage, or, if it is j not convenient for the donor to send | the clothing, Mrs. Brown will gladly | call for it if notified that it is avail able. One dollar will purchase a pair of shoes for a small child, as Mrs. Brown can get them at cost. W'ho’ll be the the history of the i \ this worthy cause ? i brains and courage against a mur derer, to save an innocent boy from the electric chair, Jane Darwell laughs and fights her way through a glorious battle to cheat a malignant fate of its prey. Corey Ford and Alasfair McBean, well-known writers for the Saturday Evening Post and Colliers, arrived at ! the Pine Needles Inn yesterday for : the field trial at Pinehurst. Patch’s PARKER GAMES For All Ages ; 25c to $1.50 Juvenile Books and Nursery Rhymes DOLLS Dolls of All Kinds 10c to 12.00 STUFFED ANIMALS INFANTS GIFTS DOLL CARRIAGES and ROCKING CHAIRS C. T. Patch Dept. Store WANTED ♦♦♦♦♦♦►♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ee»e»eeee»eeeeee»ee»e»e»»f»fyee»eeeeT« ♦**eeeee»»eee*eeeeee»e»eeeeeeeee*eeee»eee»eeeeeeee»»»e»ee»e»»?»?»»»»e»»a»WW4e lieatix j 25 Pennsylvania Avenue, furnished j bedroom for rent. Good location, steam heat, price reasonable. Phone ' 6381. • I BEAUTIFUL wire puppies by Cham- I pion Gallant Invader and champion Startler bitch—a full sister Lead ' ■ MKS. KEITH DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME NEAK CAMEKON {.Continued from vuge 1) sons and daughters to fine mia’nhood and womanhood, there was still room in her great mother-heart for two group.s of grandchildren who were left motherless, and she cared'ISr them as long as there was need for this service. Their fine trait? of char acter and their devotion to her bore evidence of how well she labored. The Keith home radiated hospital ity and friendline.ss and has been throughout the years a favorite gathering place cf relatives and friends. Surviving Mrs. Keith are two daughters, Mrs. R. E- Patterson of Manley and Mrs. J. W. Atkinson of Southern FMnes; five sons, W. H. Keith of Vass, T. J. Keith of Fort Bragg, E, B. Keith of Pinehurst, Floyd Keith of Raeford, and A. L. Keith of the home; six sisters. Mrs. W, J. Cameron of Vass, Mrs- M. D. McDonald cf Hamlet. Mrs. Minnie Patterson of Philadelphia, Miss., Mrs. Catherine Shaw of Southern Pines, Mrs. Ida Patterson of Winston-Salem (uid Mrs. Florence B. Thomas of Cor nelius, and a large number of grand- i children and other relatives. Among those from a distance ! came for the funeral Were Miss Sara ! Keith Patterscn of Richmond, Va., Mrs. Lawrence Britton (Josie Lynn ; Thompson) and little son of Atlanta, Ga., Miss Glennie Keith of Raleigh, Miss Elizabeth Keith of Wallace, Joe Bynum and son of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McDonald, Mrs, M- D, McDonald, and Mrs. A. R. Vaughan of Hamlet, Mr and Mrs. A. V. Au- trey of Varina. Giaphic Oul&tm ofKukw V H.G M?ELHQY TATE BEAUTY SHOP Southern Pines, Tel- 75C*» Manor BIdg. Complete Beauty Service WILUAM and MARY COLLEGE This college, the oldest in Virginia, was founded in 1693. Many celeb rities have graduated from this institution, among them. Presi dents Jefferson, Monroe and Ty ler, and Chief Justice Marshall. Our staff wUl select appropriate appointments or assist in their se lection, bearing in mind correct ness and moderate outlay- “Hie degree of our personal attentive ness is not govern^ by cost.” ^uuural aUredm' 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVI.CE PHONE 6161'SOUTHERN PINES .At Pinehurst Defying fear, fighting for love fiercely amid sinister dangers that threaten their very lives, Warner Baxter and June Lang, the thrilling sweethearts of "The Read to Glory,” rise to even greater dramatic heights in their newest 20th century-Fox pic ture, “White Hunter,” the attraction at the Pinehurst Theatre Monday, De cember 7, matinee at 3, night at 8:20. Ctowned by the outstanding perform ance of the stars and an impres.sive supporting cast including Gail' Pat rick, Alison Skipworth, WMlfrid Law- ■son, and George Haskell, the picture depicts driving ilrama charged with the menace of savage passions. There’s happiness ahead ^at the Pinehurst Theatre, where Bing Cros by’s latest picture, "Pennies Prom Heaveu” is due cn Wednesday, De cember 9th, matinee at 3, night at i8:20. A cast that includes Madge I Evans, EMith Fellows, Donald Meek I and Louis Armstrong, famed king of I swing, works alongs with Bing in the , film. Crosby’s latest picture was I "Bhytbm on the Range” in which he j scored a hit, Madge Evans was last seen in "Plcadllly Jim” and little Edith Fellows, 13-year-old starlet, will be remembered for her perform ances in “She Married Her Boss” and other films. Acclaimed by New York’s leading dramatic critics as the foremost Broadway hit of last season, “Winter- set,” Maxwell Anderson’s tensely dra matic play, is brought to the motion picture screen immediately upon the heels of his previously filmed suc cess, "Mary of Scotland.” With three leading members of the original cast and all the suspense, appeal and soul- gripping love interest which catapult ed the play into an instantaneous hit, "Winterset” will be shown at Pine- hurst Friday, December 11th, matinee at 3, night at 8:20. The dramatic personae of this notable screen drama represents a cross-section of contemporary talent of stage and screen. At Southern Pines A brilliantly written, superbly acted, delightfully directed romantic comedy, “Theodora Goes Wild,’ ’is playing a return engagement at the 1 Southern Pines Theatre Monday, 1 Tuesday, Wednesday, December 7, 8, 9, with a matinee Tuesday at 3, night shows at 8:15. “Theodora Goes Wild,” definitely "chooses to run” in the annual critical pow-wows which de cide the year’s ten best pictures. And. what’s more, it looms as dan gerous contender. Irene Dunne and Melvyn Douglas head the large sup porting cast. To make folksie entertainment, plenty has been put into etaoin plenty hrs been put into "Banjo on M^ Knee,” the attraction at South ern Pines Thursday and Friday, De cember 10, 11, with a matinee Thurs day at 3, night shows at 8:15. A Miss issippi River love story, it moves to the pitch of comedy, romaiice, melo drama, music, dancing, excitement and a whole welter of fights. Differ ent from anything occupying the screen, it l8 alam-bang amusement, leavened by considerable human in terest that promises to surprise first run audiences. The story has all the dramatic force of “Tobacco Road” and the mellowness of “Steamboat Postal Telegaph Company, Sou then Pines now open until 10:00 o’clock' nights. Use Postal Telegaph for Cheaper rates and quicker service. Some of our rates are as much as 20 percent cheaper. We can handle ^ your Telegram to any destination and guarantee delivery. Phone 6381.' Dll. i FOR SALE: Areola heater complete with pipes, eight radiators and ex pansion tank, perfect condition. H- S. Knowles, Ridge street. Dll; Lady (See February Geographic Super son at stud, N. M. Wells, Pinebluff. .... N20 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. FOR RENT; One large, three room heated apartment, with all m(3Cern conveniences, opposite park. Apply L. M. Daniels, 11 E, Penn, Ave. FOR RENT: Centrally located sun ny three room apartment. Also single rooms. Lilian A. Roberts, corner Penn, Ave. and Ashe st. FOR SALE: Black overcoat size ^o, ’ good condition; Also Boy’s topcoat, i size 14. good condition. Apply Cof- TO RENT, two and three room fur- fee Shop. | nished and heated apartments. Plenty porch room, reasonable rent. 31 West Vermont ave.. The Elling ton. Buy your live and cut Christmas trees from us. Holly with berries,! bushel basket ready to ship, $1.50.' Southern Pines Nursery, Young’s FOR RENT newly furnished apart- D18.' ment, 4 rooms and bath, hot wa ter and heat included in rent. Good location. Apply Highland Lodge. BEAUTIFUL wire puppies by Cham pion Gallant Invader and leading championartleStr bitch—asislu Champion Startler bitch—a full sis ter Lead Lady (See Februaiy Geo graphic Super son at stud. N. M- Wells, Pinebluff. is. PIANO: A fine used upright piano ia being returned to use because orig inal purchaser is insolvent. In order to dispose of this piano immediate ly, will transfer it to responsible party for the balance. For partic ulars write Lee Piano Company, Lynchburg, Va. SHETLAND PONY FOR SALE: Gentle, trained for small children. Price right. Apply Pilot office. BOARDERS WANTED: Huntington Lodge, 75 South East Broad St., Steam Heat, Bath, Hot and Cold Water. Rates reasonable. Southern Pines. Order NOW if you want a Radio for Christmas—Hayes.’ We are exclusive dealers for International Harvester and have a complete line of parts on hand Patronize your local dealer so as to enable him to give you better service. Inspect our new 1937 model now on display Sttttts Supply Company Piixelivirst, N. C.

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