Page Eight THE PILOT, Southern Pities and Aberdeen, North Carolinai Friday, February 12, 1937. WANTS FOR SALE. FARMS, Hunting pre- serves, all kinds and sizes. Elliot S. Pool, 104 West Hargett St., Raleigh, N. C. BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE: 6- room bungalow, completely fumish- ,, ed. Oil burner heat, electric range I and refrigerator. Silver and linen. See Mrs. V. R. Sweezy, 9 S. May r- Street. FOR SALiE—Furnished, seven room residence; two baths, double ga rage, servant’s room, heat. Newly ‘ painted Irwide and out. Located In Knollwood, nea; Pine Needles Inn. S. J. Hinsdale, Liquidating Agent, Sanford. N. C. FlD-F-Tu-tf Southern Baptist Chnrch Re>. 3. Fred Stimson, Pa«tor. 10:00—Sunday School. 11:00—Morning worship. 7:«0—B. Y. P. U. Service. Thursday, 7 :S0 p. m.—Pra.ver meeting and Lesson Study. The Charch of Wide Fellowship Rev. C. Rexford Raymond, D. D.. Pastor. 19:00—Church School. 11:00 a. m.~-Morning worahip. 7:00 p. M.—Intermediate C. E. 7 :00 p. m.—Pilgrim Fellowship Forum. Wednesday, 8 :S0 p. m.—Choir R^aarsaL Wednesday, 7 :S0 p. m. Prayer meetnig and mid-week conference. WANTED—Second hand piano In good condition. Inquire Park Farm, Addor. N. C. Carolina Theatre Plnehurst and Southern Pines PRESENTS A howling case of muf- VICTOR if, ifjf rnirlh degretl MOORE HFLEN SRODERlCKi icllh IPHIUP HUSTON ^’LOUISETATIMER ■' /S ROBERT MeWADE c^yiNTON HAWORTH Dlttdtd hi Ben Holmu Pmiuctd it JoMph Htnru Sittlt RKO-tADIO P I C T 0 « E At Pinehurst Monday, Feb. 15th, 3:00 & 8:30 P. M. JVjow! Hilarious Hitt DANGEROUS NUMBER” uiith M*0-M Can ANN SOTHERN ROBERT YOUNG Pinehurst Wednesday, Feb. 17th, 3:00 & 8:30 P. M. At Pinehurst Friday, Feb. 19th, 3:00 & 8:30 P. M. hi JCffJyE-IteltllZtoliiets GtOPGt eftilER At Southern Pines Mon., Tue., Wed., Feb. 15, 16, 17—8:15 M^atinee Tuesday at 3:00 Presenting Warren William and Karen Morley in “OUTCAST” Added—The March of Time Magazine. Southern Pines Thu. and Fri., Feb. 18,19—8:15 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 "^'OFFTOTHf: V RACES Saturday, Feb. 20th, At Southern Pines Matinee at 3:00 Christian Science New Hampshire Ave., near Ashe St. Services are held every Sunday at 11:00 •’clock. Emnannal Episcopal Charch Kex. F. Craighill Brown, B. A.. B. D., Rector. Services—First Sund^ in month: Church School at 10:00 a. m.. Holy Commnnion at 11:00 a. m. Other Sundays: Holy Commun ion, 8:00 a. m.; Church School, 10:00 a. m.: Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11:00 a. m. Saint's Day and Holy Days, Holy Commun ion at 10:00 a m. Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church E. L. Harber, Pastor Services Second and Fourth Sunday Btorn- ings 11:00 a. m. First and Third Sunday evenings 7:80 p. m. Church Schoi>l each Sunday morning 9:46. W. E. Blue, Superintendent. Rev. Marcus A. Urownson, D. O., Teacher Adult Bible Class. St. Anthony’s Catholic Charch Rev, Thomas A. Williams, Pastor Mass will be offered every Sunday at 8:00 and 10:30. Devotions every Sunday evening at ,'>:00. Novena to Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal every Wednesday evening at 6:00. Stntions of the Cross. Friday evening at 6:00. Daily Mass at 7:30. Confessions will be heard every Saturday from 4:30 to 6:30 and from I 7:30 to 8:30. The Catholic Lending Library will be open every Monday from 3 :00 to 6:00 i and from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. and every Thursday from 3 to 6. The Boy Scouts meet every Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock. FORT BRAOO SERQEANT MISSING SINCE FSB. ] Fort Brag:g officials this week re ported that Sergeant James A. Dau gherty, 51. quartermaster corps, has been missing since February 1. Fear that he has met with foul play prompted them to appeal for co-op eration of all law enforcement agen cies in the Carolinas in an effort to find a trace of the missing man. Sergeant Daugherty is a veteran soldier, entitled to retirement next year on the completion of 30 years service. He had been on duty at all times since 1929. Daugherty bears a marked resem blance to Jimmy Durante, the stage and screen star. He was last seen In the company of an unnamed civilian, sitting in his parked automobile, a black Ford coach with red wheels. Fort Bragg license 494. He bad about $60 on his person. The missing man is 5 feet 8 and one half inches tall, weighs 151 pounds, and haa blue eyes, brown hair tinged with gray, a ruddy com plexion and bad front teeth. PINEHURST Community Charch Re”. A. J. McKelway, Paster. 9:46 a. m.—Sunday: Church S<4ioo) and Sandhills Brotherhood. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 7:16 p. m.—Young Peoples' Worship 8:00 p. m.—-Evening Worship. Wednesday, 7:80 p. m.—Hid-we«k wership. The Village Chapel The Renr. Thaddeus A. Cheatam, Ministnr Sunday Services as follows; 9:09 a. m.—Holy Commnnion. 10:00 a. m.—Children's Service. 11:00 a. m.—Church Service. D. Roman Catholic Ckarch Rev. W. J. Dillon. Pastor IfaM SanAar mumtog C rSf and 10 :Mi Also at 8:30 when visiting priest is pres-- ent. ABEKDEEN At PlneburNt Victor Moore and Helen Broderick, cast as jurors good and true in the delectable screen comedy “We're on the Jury," will be found guilty of committing more uproarious hilarity than the law permits when the pho toplay comes to the Pinehurst Thesu tre Monday, February 15th, matinee and night. Miss Broderick and Mr. Moore were web an effective com bination of humorists In the recent Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers musical “Swing Time" that RKO Radio cast them in the leading roles of thia Absrdeen Ba^ist Chnrrft Rev. Ernest M. Harris. F^vtor. Sunday School ev-^y Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m. J. A. .'^rywnt, Superfntendent. Preaching and Worship Service each second : and fourth Sundays at TI ;00 a nr. and 7:46 p. m. B. T. P. U. every Sunday at 8:80 p. ' m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:46 I p. m. 1 Bethesda Presbyterian Chnrsik Rev E. L. Barber, Paitor nevrs ft worshrp': Sondtsy Schoet each I Sunday 9:45 a. n<.; Worshii» First and Thh^ I Sunday mornings 11:00 a. m.; Seco«4 and I Fourth Sunday evenine* »;00 p. m. Page Memorial M. B. Chnrch I Rev. L. M. Hall, Pastor. I Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. B. ! First Sunday—Preaehi-n* t\30 p. mi Second Sunday—Freaching 11;D0 a. m. Third Sunday—Preachi-ng T:30 p. Fourth Sanday—Preaching 11:00 a. a. PrWEBtUFF Pineblnff Baptist Chnreh Rev. Ernest M. Harrisv Pastor Sunday school every Sundlty nnorninc at 1 10:00 a. m. Irving G. Wylie, acting .'nrperin- ' 1 tendent i Preachinz and worship senrice each third' i Sunday at ft:00 a m. and each fourtii Son- , I day afternoon. , MANT.T Preshyterfan Chnrch Rev. C I. Calcote, Swond fTunday—Prearhind 8:00 p. m. Fourth Sunday —Preni'hinK 11:00 a. m. Sunday School—Every Sunday 10:00 a. m. Christian Endenvoi—Every Sunday 7:00 p. m. CHTTiCH NOTES We Are Painting and Remodelinjc the Store Here at Aberdeen. Merchandise is jumbled up so much we do not know what to advertise. We did get a ^ new lot «£ LADIES’ HATS^ Very Nice Styles at $1.(W have the goods ad will hav< the store rearranged by Sain rday. Come in,. Look us , over Mielvip Bros. I iberdeen and Southern Pines new humorous photoplay which Is based on the successful play, “Ladles of the Jury” by Fred Ballard, which featured Mrs. Fiske in the leading role. Marital comedy that will b« under stood by all married people and en joyed by all others will rock the raf ters with laughter when “Dangerous Number” will be the attraction at Pinehurst Wednesday, Febraary 17, matinee and night. Robert Y)cung and Ann Sothern have the leading roles. He portrays a young si!k man ufacturer who Interrupts a wedding ‘^o escape with the bride himself. She is not unwilling and the complica tion begins. Seventeenth Century New Eng land, where high Ideals clashed with bigotry, romance with grim reality,, and glamour wtth the tevere auster ity of the Puritan Fathers, comes to ife again at Plnehnrst Friday, Feb- uary 19th, matinee and nlg-ht, in a powerful aird hlgWy romantic mo tion picture, "Maid of Salem," by far ind away one of the biggest pictures of the current season. Produced and directed by Frank Lloyd, only three time winner of the coveted Academy Award, "Maid of Salem" is the story of a Puritan maiden, played by Claudette Colbert, and a dashing Vir ginia Cavalier, portrayed by Fred MacMurray, whose' love become tn-1 volved in the mysterious witch scare which swept the colony in 1692 and shock America as If then Mclsted to its very foundation. The CMt a^ Includes Harvey Stephens, Louise Dresser, Bennie Bartlett Gale Sonder- gaard, K E. Clive, Bbulah’ B'ondL Donald Meek, Bonita Gt^nviflle, Vir ginia Weldler and many others. Pop- eye in “Organ Grinders Swain," At Southern Wnes Swinging merrily along to the- tune 9f the best songs ever written by the greatest writer of songs in the world, “On the Avenne;” is play ing a return engagement at the' Sbuthern! Pinas Theatre Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 15, w;. 17,. with a Tuesdiay matinee. Avenue” represents Irving Berfiii at PATCH’S Southern Pines, N. C. Smart Travel Wear Skirts, Smart Tweeds and Novelty Fabrics $3.25 to $12.50 Suits, Custom Made and Man Tailored, • Silk lined $15.00 to $47.50 Unlined Sports Suits, Saddle Stitching- $17.50 Toppers $12.50 to $37-50 Blouses, Linen, Org'andie, Silk $1.95 to $6.75 Printzess Suits and Coats for the Larger Woman C T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE he production. TSDss Ckrroll, iited lithei to for itraight dramatic roles, makes a charming- sweetheart llor Dick Powell. 'ar series featuring the adventures of a typical American family re tains the players who have made the Tones Family one of the country's “Outcast^” the attraction at South-I favored households—Jed Prouty, :rn Pines Thurfjday and Firtday, Fetx | 'Shirley Dean«, Spiring Bylngton, S, lb, with a Thursday raatlnee, is i KenneUv Howell, George Ernest, ba.sed on the “Red Book." The leading: players are Warren William and Kar en Morley. Williana^ whose long as- snciation irith Warner Brothers June Carlson, Florence Roberta andi 3illy Mahan—and adds, as a new leart Interest oppoaite Shirley Deane, ier9:nable yottn^ Russell Gleason. nakes him a familiar scr*en star I When Slim Summerville shows up '-ST co-starredt with Karen Mortey, fea- | with a mean-tempered little niece of tored in the current Goldwyn: produc- : seven, and a horse who seems to be ri n •'Beloven' Enemy;” The strength j ail appetite, the even tenor of the of the principal mentbers of the sup- ; Jones life Is thrown for a hilarious rort is on a par with the liads. It j loss. ^ludes the veteran Lewis Stone. “Orr the i Jackie Moran, Murray Kinrrell and hiistian Ruft. Al» Miarch Time is melodious best. In a musical that i JTo. 6 as an added attraction, full of pep and lilting gDOd p«rits. [ Han^r on tight | That fanriiy’s in j With Dick Powell and Madeleine Car- j jgain. This time, however, its not; roll making a new ard romantic two-!,n private fight, for the Jones Fam-j .some of musical comedy, the lively |iTy in “Off to the Races.” the attrac- 210th Century-Fox musical presents a jtion at Southern Pines Saturday, real-life romance of New YVark in a j Feb. 20th matinee and night, is be- 'how that’s as lag as the town. Alice ] .set with a new complication. Uncle Faye, the Ritx Brothers,, and Gerrbe j Slim Summerville and Ms hors« have B'arbier atfd both melody and mirth to r - nved in. The fourth fihn in the pop- WiU b« in hia •ffie* •wn tlM Post Office, Sanford, N. C., vrmef Wednesday, fqom 10:M S:00 p. m. Don’t faB to hlai if yoar eyta are sjjKm The Rev. X^oad Chatterton, pas tor of the First Congregational Church oi New Fairfield. Conn., ) preaches at The Church of Wide Fellowship at 11K)0 a. m. on “What is Christianity ?"■ Mr. Chatterton will be remembered as a student summer worker in this church and the church at Niagara during the summer of 1934. The union evening service is at the First Baptist Church at 8:00 j o’clock. The music will be furnished by “The Sandhill Sixteen” and the | address will be by Mrs. Tylee of the 1 Bible College at Columbia, S. C. ! At the Sunday morning worship of ' the Brownson Memorial Presbyterian ' Church, meeting in the Civic Club, ' the sermon subject will be “Judge i Not.” In this message, the Rev. E. L. Barber will point out that good ness must be read and not caricatur- I ed. The real enemies of religion are i not necessarily the irreligious, but | those who sham religion. The hour of j morning worship is 11:00 o’clock. The public is cordially invited. The Rev. Marcus A. Brownson. D. D., will teach the Adult Bible Class | at 9:45. This Is a most Interesting ! class and one that is enlisting the in. ! terest of many in Bible study. Those * who are not in Sunday School else- ! where are invited to visit this class. ! In addition to Sunday and Holy Day ! services there will be services at Em- i manuel Episcopal Church each Wed- j 1 nesday and Friday afternoon during | Lent, at a quarter to five o’clock. | The subject of the Lesson Sermon { Sunday, February 14 at the Christ ian Sciene Society will be "Soul”. Qtapiiic Guliitm ofTfuloio V H.Ct MCf^LROY THE OHIO VALLEY The Ohio Valley was the key to the control of the interior of North America. At the Treaty of Paris in 1763, England won possession of all of North America. We perform this promise—“A Ser vice within your Mean^” Qanmd. (Directm' 24HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES HARDWARE... For Every Household Need WINTER with its long hours indoors gives plenty of opportunity for the man about the house to do all the odd jobs that should be done. 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