Friday, January 1, 1937.
THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina
Page Five
THE PILOT
COMBINED WITH
THE DIXIE HERALD
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LARGEST WEEKLY
CIRCl LATION
IN ABERDEEN
Coming Attractions At The
Sheatre
ABERDEEN, N. C.
Two Shows each night, at 7:15 and 9:00
Western Electric Sound
PROGRAM, JAW. 2 through JAN. 8
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2
Matinee at 3 o’clock—Night at 7:15 and 9:00
- “Kelly the Second’^
A fighting truck driver is promoted to the ring through the ef
forts of his girl and trouble ensues aplenty when a gang at
tempts to muscle in on the earnings.
P^TSY KELLY CHARLIE CHASE
BIG BOY WILLIAMS
The Week in Aberdeen
Late Show Starting at 10:30
“All-American Chump”
An innocent bank clerk is skyrocketed to fame and back home
again after a group of promoters take advantage of his ability
as a mathematician.
STUART ERWIN
BETTY FURNESS
MONDAY and TUUESDAY, JAN. 4 & 5
“Give Me Your Heart”
An invalid wife is brought face to face with the woman whose
child the wife though her own, and forgives her.
KAY FRANCIS GEORGE BRENT
ROLAND YOUNG
Bill Macon of Goldsboro is visiting
friends this week before returning to
Pineland College at Salemburg, where
he is attending school.
Th Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Harris had
as guefit.s at the Baptist parsonage
during the Christmas holidays Mr.
er, while nrout to Augusta, Ga., where
he will spend the winter.
Mrs. B. G. Peterson spent Monday
in Hamlet where she attended the
funeral of W. A. Spence.
James Gunter and family of Sum
merville, S. C., were Christmas guests
of their sisters. Miss Bessie Gunter Carolina. Dr. Marcus A. Brownson of
and Mrs. Je.ss Thompson. Southern Pines filled Mr. Hall’s pul-
The Rev. E. L. Barber and Mrs. at the Methodist church last Sun-
Charle.s B. Thomas has been noti
fied of the critical illness of his
brother, Sib. Thomas in New York
City.
The Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Hall spent
the week-end with relatives in South
and Mrs. Wilton Harris Wallace and
son of Washington, D. C., and O. C. Barber and children are visiting rel-
Harria of Winston-Salem. , atives near Asheville and in Seneca,
Edwin T. McKeithen, Jr., who has S. C., this week,
been visiting his parents during the Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Doub and
holidays returned to New York City daughters. Misses Rebecca, Dorothy Sloan last Sat- \ survive
this week, accompanied by his broth- and Marian spent the holidays in Mt. i | ~~
er Leland. who will be his guest for Airy with relatives. | Miss Cornelia Shaw, who spent | jj
day morning.
Mrs. A. B. Hoskins of Asheville,
Mrs. Scott Barkley, Mrs. Walter At
well and Miss Lois Barkley were
J. I>. C AM'S, FOK.MKKLY
OF ABKKDKEN, PASSES
^ J. D. Capps died at the age of
84 years last Friday at the home ol
I his son, M. C. Capps in Raleigh. Mr.
I Capps was a former resident of
Aberdeen, associated for some time
I with the Aberdeen Hardware Store
and later proprietor of the Aber
deen Hotel. Five children, M. C., J.
D. Jr. and M. C. Capps, all of Ral
eigh, E. P. Capps of Aberdeen and
Mrs. Fred tJ. Hight of Hendeisoa
several days.
Mrs.
B. R. Gatlin. Mr. and Mrs. | Christmas in Aberdeen with her sis- , ^
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGraw were Crawford Thomas of Raeford, Mr. and ; Robert N. Page, has return- . g
dinner guests at a dinner given by i D. G. McFayden of Fayetteville, j Greensboro, where she will vis- g
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Love at the Caro- : ^nd Mrs. Eli Wishart of Lum-' ^™ther, Judge Thomas Shaw,
lina hotel in Pinehurst last Monday | berton, Mrs. Guy Taylor of Kinston | Mr. and Mrs. Dock Byrd spent last
evening | Mrs. Crumpton of Charlotte were Saturday in Candor visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvyn Capps and j Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
daughters. Misses Helen Clarke and
Anna, and Miss Lillian Pleasants at
tended the funeral of John D. Capps,
father of Elvyn Capps, which was
held at Drewry, near Henderson last
Sunday afternoon.
Tristram T. Hyde, III, of Richmond,
Va., .was the week-end guest of Miss
Miriam Johnson.
Carlos Buffkin and his mother, ac
companied by John McCrimmon and
June Campbell, Jr., motored to Plant
City. Florida last week upon receipt
of news that Mrs. Buffkin’s brother
had been seriously injured in a trac
tor acci<lent which severed one of hi.s
lees.
Dr. E. M. Medlin and family spent
I Dr. and Mrs. George Proctor were
reeman. ^ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thom-
Miss Nora Norris of the State McGraw last Tuesday evening.
Blind School, Raleigh, has been a |
holiday guest of Miss Minnie Pleas
ants.
I
NE(JRO MOR.^LITY PL.4Y
Mrs. Murd Kelly of the Yates-Thag-
ird section spent last Monday after,
noon in Aberdeen visiting Mrs. W. C.
Wicker.
Little Harold Thomas had the mis
fortune to fall and break his right
arm on Christmas Day.
Fred Johnson and Miss Helen Dav
id of Charleston, S. C., spent Christ
mas Day in Aberdeen as guests of
Mrs. Mary Trueluck.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor have re
turned from Fo^t Valley, Ga., where
the Christmas holidays in Davis with , spent the holidays with rela-
“Heaven Bound,” a Negro morality
play, will be presented in the Aber
deen High School auditorium on Tues-
da.v evening, January 5th, ,at 8:00
o’clock, by the teachers and students
of Berkeley School and local talent,
with a Celestial choir of 20 voices,
under the auspices of Circle No. 4 of
the Page Memorial Methodist Church
of Aberdeen. Admission 25c.
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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6
JACK POT TONIGHT
“Case of the Black Cat”
In which an attorney and a cat figure prominently in the un
ravelling of a murder.
RICARDO CORTEZ JUNE TRAVIS
THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JAN. 7 & 8
“Libeled Lady”
A libel suit brought by an heiress against a newspaper compli
cates the marital life of two couples until the way is cleared
for two weddings.
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Mrs. Medlin’s parents.
Mrs. Prank Page of High Point,
Miss Emma Page of Greensboro and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilder of Ciiar-
leston, ,S. C., were Christmas guests
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. K.
Wilder.
Miss Alice King of Knoxville, Tenn.,
spent several days of the Christmas
«ipason in Aberdeen visiting frinds.
Professor W. E. Brooks of Pitts,
boro spent the holidays in Aberdeen
visiting his daughter. Mrs. A. K
Pennington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drake of De
troit. Mich., were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Bryant during the hoU.
davs.
Mrs. Katie B. Shear and daughter.
Miss Katie Lee of Candor, .spent the
nast week-end in town visitine Mrs.
Wla Juat and Miss Bessie Bethune.
Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch Johnson and
mmall son. James McNeill .lohnson of
Oamden. S. C.. spent Christmas Dav
in Aberdeen as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. I. A. Thompson '
Mrs. Lillie B'ue had. as her guests
on Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Page of Rockingham and Miss Grace
Bradshaw of Columbia. S. C.
Mr. and Mr.'s. Dan I. McKeithen and
children of Winston-Salem and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold McKeitlhen were
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mr* A.
A. McKeithen.
Miss Frances Howie of St. Pauls
spent a few days in Aberdeen last
week visiting her aunt, Mrs P'rert
Blue.
Thomas H. McGraw is returning to
Pittsburgh, Pa., this week after
spending the holidays with Mrs. Mc
Graw at their winter home. Cherokee
Farm.
Colin Bethune. USN, accompanied
by a shipmate, Jimmy Windsor, mo
tored from Norfolk, Va.. to spend the \
past week-end as guests of Mr. and j
Mrs. C. C. Bethune.
Miss Rebecca Doub has had as her
gfuests recently Miss Jean Bowers of
Sanford. She accompanied her guest
home to attend a house-party of the
Greensboro College Girls there this
week.
Miss Bertie Goodwin left last
Saturday for Bracey and LaCrosse,
Va., where she will visit relatives for
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad S. Page and
family of Washington, D. C., and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Page and family
of Statesville were holidays sueata
of their mother, Mrs. Robert N.
Page, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Furr of Kanna
polis, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bradshaw,
L. S. Brawshaw and Mrs. Roy Sloop
of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. I. C.
Griffin of Chapel Hill were out-of-
town relatives attending S. E. Sloan’s
funeral here last Thursday.
Forrest Lockey and son, Forrest,
Jr., spent several days In Kingsport,
Tenn., last week visiting Mr. Lackey’s
parents.
Mark Wheeles, former employee of
the Aberdeen Grocery Company, now
a student at State College, Raleigh,
spent the holidays visiting Glenn Cav-
iness here.
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tives.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. WiKson and
sons, Clifton and Robert, spent the
past week-end in Ahoskie with rela- j:
tives. H
Miss Margaret Miller is visiting her «
aunt, ,Mrs. Osborne in Greensboro. U
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Caddell of ::
Wilmington visited relatives in Aber- H
deen and vicinity during the holi- •;
days. ::
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I. E. Goodale of Bretton Woods. N.
H., stopped over in Aberdeen this ••
week M the gruest of Raymond Wick-
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