Page Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdetn, North Carolina Friday, December 25, 1936. Carolina Theatre Pinehurat and Southern Pines George Arliss, distinguished screen star of the Gauniont Brit ish picture, "The Iron Duke " Georgre Arliss in “Man of Affairs” At Pinehurst Monday, Dec. 28th, 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. Presenting Sonja Henie in “One In A Million’’ At Pinehurst Wednesday, Dec. 30th, 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. BHTER than “THE THIN!!^! K WILLIAM _ « i POfWEIl lOl AFTER THE THIN MAN At Pinehurst Friday, Jan. 1st, 3:00 & 8:20 P. M. Presenting Spanky McFarland with an all-star cast, in in “General Spanky” Added: The Technicolor Car toon “Little Cheeser” At Southern Pines Saturday, Dec. 26th, Selinirk t're.r_n_^ DIETRICH BOYER Presenting Edward Everett Horton in “Let’s Make A Million” Thu. and Friday, Dec. 31st, Jan. l.st. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 FREDERICK STANLEY SMITH PUPILS GIVE RECITAL MISS MARV HALL BRIDE OF OSCAR F. WILKERSON At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., Dec. 28, 29, 30—8:15 M'Htinee Tuesday at 3:00 Will be in hit office over the Poet Office, Sanford, N. C., every j tVednesday, friom 10:00 a. m. to 8:00 p m. Don’t fail to §ee hin tf your eyes are weak. I It is always a pleasure to announce j the coming of a George Arliss pro- duction, and it is especially true of his latest picture, “Man of Affairs,” which is the attraction at the Pine, hurst Theatre Monday, December I 28th, matinee and night. Essentially this is a comedy of character, depend- , ing on exceptional acting for its full expression. Arliss appears in a dual ; role and the intrinsically amusing ' story of a cabinet minister’s bohe- j mian brother posing as a pompous I twin, and actually imposing on the gathering of ministers. Arliss never ] has acted with greater finesse, a more acute sense of character, or more ob- I vious enjoyment. ‘‘One in a Million” is the attrac- , tion at Pinehurst Wednesday, Decem ber 30th, matinee and night, featur- I ing that remarkable champion ice- i skater, Sonja Henie, who has also demonstrated in personality, looks ' and acting talent that there isn’t any question that she has what it takes to i become a popular screen figure. Con. ' vinced that they have an important new star in Miss Henie, 20th Century- i Fox left no stone unturned to in- i sure that her initial picture should I have the benefit of unusual produc- ' tion, exceptional story content, high ' j class musical accompaniment and un usual spectacle. The setting con-1 I structed for Miss Henie’s skating ex- hibitions, both in solo and with chorus, are lavish and beautiful. An imusual supporting cast surrounds Miss Henie including Adolph Menjou, Jean Hersholt, Ned Sparks, Dan Ameche, , the Ritz Brothers, Arlene Judge, Dix ie Dunbar, Leah Ray, Shirley Deane of Hormonica Maestros. “After the Thin Man.” starring William Powell and Myrna Loy will be the attraction at Pinehurst Friday, January 1st. matinee and night. ’This sensational sequel to “The Thin Man,” has produced in response to public de- I rnand for another mystery by Dash- iell Hammett. Powell and Miss Loy , excell their stellar performance in ^ the original and the stor> is even I more intriguing. A first rate sup- ; porting cast includes James Stewart, j Elissa Landi, Joseph Calleia, Jessie Ralph and Asta, the smart little wire- haired terrier that played such a clev. : ei' role in “The Thin Man.” .\t Southern ’/Ines Spanky McFarland ascends among tne cinema stars in “General Span ky,” the new Hal Roach feature- length comedy at the Southern Pines I Theatre Saturday, December 26th, I matinee and night. It has been a long but signally successful climb for the ; chubby little favorite. Seven of his I eight years have been spent before the camera, the last five years with “Our Gang.” but in “General Span ky” he turns in his most stelhtr per formance, and makes the feature one ! of the most entertaining and interest ing comedies of the season that has an appeal to grown-ups as well as children. An added attraction is the retui’n engagement of the delightful technicolor Harmon-Ising cai-toon, “The Little Cheeser.” For his second independent effort, David O. Selznick. brilliant young producer who last season inaugur- I ated Selznick International Pictures I ' with the delightful "Little Lord Faun. ' tleroy” has gone into the technicolor ; field. The result is a tnrly breath-tak- ' ^ ing production of the great Robert Hichens love story, "The Garden of Allah,” the attraction at Southern I Pines Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 29. 30 with a matinee Tues- I day. “The Garden of Allah” co-stars , Marlene Dietrich and Charles Boyer and magically catches the mystic ro mantic atmosphere of the desert that ■ pervades the novel. The use of tech- I nicolor miraculously transforms both ! stars into new and more exciting per. I sonalities. and the fair beauty of 1 Dietrich provides a perfect foil for I the dark-eyed handsomness of Boyer' I Edward Everett Horton, for many years one of the nation’s most popu lar comedians, and "The Pixilated Sis ters,” Screenland’s newest big com- I edy team, aj'e together in a gay com- I edy which will hit home with mil- , lions. "Let’s Make a Million,” the at. traction a': Southern Pines Thursday and Friday, December 31st and Jan uary 1st, matinee on Thursday. Hor ton, who has been in films for 16 years hardly needs an introduction to theatre-goers. He appears in “Let’s Make a Million” as the fluttery ner vous person familiar to all, this time . as a veteran who gets his bonus and I plans to do big things with it. The i “pixilated” pair, however, have ap- I peared together only once before, and I that was as the two maiden ladies in ' "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town.” But they ^ captured America in that one per formance and repeat their success in the forthcoming comedy. The pupils of Frederick Stanley Smith appeared in a recital at hla ' studio at New Hampshire and May | streets last Friday afternoon- The following pupils took part: Nancy Boyd. Audrey West Brown, Harry I Lee Brown, Etta Cameron, Joe Cam eron, Fogle Clark, A. J. Gargis, Lu cille Gibson, Vann Gibson, Albert B. Gminder, Gladys Hussey, Billie Keith, Elizabeth Kennedy, Irene McCain, Robert Franklin McLeod, Sue Ann Milliken, Jean Olive, Bobby Shepard, I Mona Beall Shepard, Carolyn Stevlck, I I Philip Woolley, Davis and Jacqueline I Worsham. LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLIV.A, MOORE COlTNTi'. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF EXECimON SALE Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hall announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Hall of Southern Pines, to Oscar Floyd Wilkerson. The ceremony was performed Monday morning In Hal ifax, Virginia, by the Rev. C. C- Jones, pastor of the Halifax Metho dist church. Mrs. Wilkerson has been prominent in the young social set of Southern Pines for the past several years. Mr. Wilkerson has been here with the Resettlement Ad. ministration since the start of the government’s project at Hoffman. For the present they will make their home in Southern Pines. GIFTS FOR NEEDY Mrs. Lessie Brown acknowledyres with grateful appreciation the follow ing donations for the needy children of the county: Mrs. E. C Stevens, Southern Pines, | $5.00; Mrs. H. G Poole, Carthage, one box of clothing bash donations for buying shoes totaled $22 00 up to Tuesday morning | i of this week. Many more shoes and sweaters are needed at once. ORCHESTR.\ .\T PINE NEEDLES Paul Moore’s Orchesra from Ral- ■eigh has been engaged to play for dancing at the Pine Needles Club house each night during the holidays, starting on Christmas Day, Emmett E. Boone, manager of the Pine Need- • les Inn announced yesterday. ' Village (Tourt "3fal^6resser MISS E. LYDIA GRAVES Registered Chiropodist Plione 3261 Villaffe Court - Pinehurst Gilbert P. Hall of Washington, D. C., has arrived at the Parkview. Bank of Pinehurst, Plaintiff, vs. Lonnie T. Graham and Neill A. Gra ham, Executor of Laura J. Graham, deceased, defendants. Under and by virtue of the execu. tions issuing out of the Superior 'LECtAL NOTICES SPECIAL RATES ON CHRISTMAS Court of Moore County, directed to - _ . . _ . — the undersigned Sheriff, in those cer- ' Greeting Telegrams by Postal Tel egraph. Specials anywhere in the United States 25 cents. Word of your own composition. 15 words 35 cents You can also wire candy, flowers and cigars. Phone Postal Telegraph 6381. D25 tain actions entitled “Bank of Pine- tract containing approximately 60 hurst, plaintiff, vs W^ Edgar Graham, acres, more or less, which is situate L. T. Graham.” Judgment No. 18169, on the Northwest side of the 211 1-2 and “Bank of Pinehurst vs. N. D. \ acre exception herein referred lo, Reece and L T Graham,” Judgment which has heretofore been sold to R. No. 18584, and “Bank of Pinehurst W. Pumpelly by deed recorded in vs. L. T. Graham and Neill A. Gra- the Moore County Regi.stry, to which ham, Executor of Laura J. Graham,, reference is hereby made, and for deceased,” Judgment No. 18751, the a further description of said 60 acres, undersigned will offer for sale and see report of Commissioner filed in sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the above mentioned proceerlinq; and the courthouse door of Moore Cbun- duly recorded in Book of Deed.i No.* ty, on Wednesday, the 20th day of 46, at Page 187-200. • January, 1937, at the hour of twelve There fs excepted also from the o’clock Noon, all of the right, title, above described land the homestead interest, equity and property that the of the said Lonnie T. Graham con- said defendant, Lonnie T, Graham, I taining approximately 250 acres, has in to the following described more or less, and being particularly tracts of land situate in Bensalem de.scribed in the return of H. P. Kel- Township, Moore County, North Car- ly, N. J. Morgan and D. AI. Blue,, | — olina, and particularly described as appraisers appointed by C J. McDon.! I’.AHGAIN: For in\!nocliut,'Ca.=h sale. lirrrg (HljrtHtntaH We Wish All Our Friends a Very Joyous Christmas Last Minute Shoppers Can Find Hert Some thing That Will Be Appreciated by Your Friends. We Will Be Open for Your Conven ience Until Late Thurs day Night. MAY SANTA BE KIND TO YOU Nelvin Brothers .Aberdeen & Southern IMiies WANTED: By an experienced dieti tian. a position as housekeeper or dietition in a hotel. Capable of di- lecting several people. Apply Mrs. R, The Pilot Office. FOR SALE at rea.sonable price prac tically new piano. Write J., Care Box 365, Southern Pines, K C. .':35, Willys ICnight Ph.u'tt-r Car. engine in Rood coiu)ity>n, vi'h five fjood tires- Phon,’' 'CU or ^ec M'.‘-s Kvelvn Edson. follows: aid. Sheriff of Moore County, dated That certain tract or parcel of land Decembr"' 14, 1936, in that certain situate in Bensalem Township, Moore action entitled “Bank of Pinehurst County, North Carolina, adjoining the vs. Lonnie T. Graham, and Neiii A. lands now owTied by J. D. Parker, Graham, Executor of Laura J. Gra- John Campbell, et al, and more par-, ham, deceased, to which return ref- 1- _w. i ticularly described by metes and erence is hereby made for a full and W'ANTED: Position as chauffeur and bounds as follows: BEGINNI.VG at a complete description of the home- butler. Experienced. Hav-e uniforma.: stake and black lack pointers in the stead of the said Lonnie T Graham. 9th line of W'addell grant No. 4593, Terms of tbe foregoing s'ala wilT corner of Lot No. 9, and runs thence be cash, and a ten per cent (10 per- wlth the line of said grant reversed , cent deposit will be required of the N. 41 deg. W. 31.30 chains to a successful bidder as eviden-:'e ef good stake and pointers; thence S. 88 deg.' faith. W 40 chains to a stake, by a pine This, the rsth day of DaTmber, stump, a corner of the Chisholm 50 19361 acres: thence S. 3 deg. W. 20 chains C. J. McDONALD. ' to a stake; thenca S 87 deg. W. 14.90 D25-J15. Sfreriff of Moore Couit»y.' chains, crossing the middle prong of' Personal Service Our staff wlU select appropriate iippoiiitments or assist in their se lection, iM-aring iit mind correct ness and moderate outlay. “The degree of our p<‘rsonai attentive ness is not governed by cost.” f.%(PoweU..^Me. ^unmd ^Dlrectm 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES Write John Doddy, care Maud j Shields, Southern Pines. | _ _ j LOST Friday between West End and | Pinehui-st tan stnt cast containing J childnm’s and ladies wearing ap- paicl. Finder please notify Ray mond Johnson. Pinehurst, N. C. K. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage Southern Pines, N. C. Tel 5033 i: ii Drowning Creek to a stake in the line of the Chisholm lands also the s; 2nd corner of 60 acres granted to An derson Jones in grant No. 5862; thence with the line of said 60 acres N. 78 deg. W. 28 chains to a stake, originally a pine pointer; thence S. 29 deg. E, 58 chains to a stake and pine pointers in the 5th line of Wad- dell grant No 4593, also the beginning corner of 60 acres; thence S. 1-2 E. 23 chains to a stake near the Grind- h stone Branch; thence S. 88 deg. E. H 20 chains to a stake in the line of 100 acres; thence with that line S. « 2 W. 17.36 chains to a stake, a cor- ner of .said JOO acres; thence S. 88 1-2 deg. E. 22.37 chains again crossing ;• the middle prong of Drowning Creek I: to a stake anti oak pointers, John Campbell's corner of 21 acres; thence s: with his line S. 2 deg. W. 5:20 chains tj to a stake, hickory and oak pointers; j; thence S. 89 deg. E. 12 chains to a {| stake and black jack pointers: |j thence S. 2 deg. W^. 4.50 chains to a stake; thence S. 4 1-4 deg. W. 15.50 || chains to a stake, the 8th corner of Lot No. 9; thence S. 87 deg. E. 20.45 chains to a stake, a corner of said Lot No. 9; thereby wit.h the line of said Lot No. 9 N. 2 deg. E. 106 chains to the beginnig, containing in | all approximately 811 acres, more or' less. ' For a further description of the above described tract of land, see the report of the Commissioner filed in that certain ex parte proceeding in stituted oy Lily C. Auman and hus-l band. Claude Auman, Annie Maude Clark, et al, which said report was duly filed for :egistration in the of fice uf the Ftegister of Deeds for Moore County on the 13th day of August, 1910, and duly recorded in said office in Book of Deeds No. 46, at Page 187 to 200. The above describ ed tract being referred to and de .scribed in the report of said Commis sioner in said proceeding as the Ten. th Tract. ' There is expected, however, from (the above describid tract of land that I certain tract containing approximate ly 211 1-2 acres, more or less, which || I has been hereofore sold to C. L. All- ^ § red and sons by deed duly recorded j! in the Moore County Registry, to I: which reference is hereby made for :j a description of said exception. Also •• see Deed Book No. 46, at Page 187- ;• 200 for a further desrrtption of said •; 211 1-2 acres hereby excepted. jj There is excepted also from the {: above described land! that certain :: ife , 11 / > I Eat Christmas Dinner at Highland ' Lodge, 1:00 o’clock. Telephone 6933. THE ARK GouLhcrn Pines, N. C. A Country Day and Boarding School for children under fourteen years. Open air classes, and all out-door activities. Music - Art - Handicrafts MILLICENT A. HAYES Principal Let us take this occasion to express our appre- ciation of your patronage during the past year, and to wish for your and yours a HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. 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