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THE PILOT, Southern Pinas and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Friday, October 14, 1938.
CRADDOCK TERRY
SHOES
For Men, Women and
Children
HONEST QUALITY
VP TO DATE STYLES
Prices $100 to $3.95 Pair
SEE US FOK YOUR NEEDS
CHATHAM BLANKETS
AIKLOOM 70x80 size, 80 percent
Wool. Low price of $5.00 each.
DONDA, 72x84 size, 100 per-ctnt
Wool. Low price of $7.95 each.
A small deposit will hold any
blanket for 30 days.
Other Blankets 59c to $3-98
NelvinBros.inc
“17 Years of Servio®’*
Aberdeen and ikouthem Pines
Dry Goods. Shoes, Hosiery,
Notions and Ready to Wear.
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Revised Opening’ Dates
For Hunting in State
Quail and Turkey Advanced to
Dec. 11. Raccoon and ’Pos
sum Open to February 15
WANTS
If I am elected as county commis.
«c>nei', it will be published once a
month what is done- I will reduce
jalaries and stop part of the crowd
in the courthouse from living off the
laxpayers. I will join no ring. Yes,
I want democrats as well as repub
licans to vote for me.
—CLEVELAND CAGLE.
Nov. 4..
PIANO; We have fine used upright
piano of Standard make, almost
like new, which the original pur
chaser is unable to complete pay
ments. Responsible party may se
cure this instrument for the bal
ance on convenient terms by
promptly writing Credit Depart
ment, Lee Piano Company, Lyn
chburg, Vav 07
Changes in the opening dates for
hunting in North Carolina were ap
proved this Week at a meeting of
the State Board of Conservation and
Development.
Under the revised schedule, the op
ening dates will be as follows: Quail
and turkey, advanced from Decem
ber 15 to December 11; closes Feb
ruary 15.
Rabbit, moved from November 30
to November 24; closes February 15.
Grouse, changed from November
20 to January 1 to from December
1 to January 15.
Opposum and raccoon hunting
with dogs, October 1; closes Febru
ary 15.
The turkey season set from No
vember 20 to February 15 in Hali
fax, Northampton, Bertie, Washing
ton and Martin counties. The deer
season was fixed from November 15
to December 5 in Yancey county.
NO SUCH THING AS OLD
AGE PENSIONS IN COUNTY
FOR RENT: Several completely fur
nished apartments in brick build
ing. Garlajid Pierce, agent-
FOR SALE: Buick Sedan, 1938 mod.
el, A-1 condition. Owner’s illness
reason for selling. May be seen by
appointment. Box 655, Southern
Pines or telephone 5894. tf.
FOR RENT: Heated apartments,
reasonably priced. Three, four and
five rooms. Electric kitchens, all
water furnished. Also bedroom ad-
joining bath with or without break,
last. All rooms newly renovated-
Central location. Mrs- Foy P.
Swindell at the Piedmont. 021.
FOR SALE: Hot air furnace com-
plete, ready for installation- For
small house. Price reasonable. Ad
dress E. M- care Pilot .
GREATLY IMPROVED BUS SCHE
DULES to Florida, also special low
rates. We now have a morning bus,
also two evening busses- Tickets,
uiformation. Postal Telegraph Co.,
Southern Pines. No-4
TO SEND A TELEGRAM just call
Postal Telegraph 6381 and tead
your messages. Rates are cheaper,
service is quicker. Some rates are
20 percent cheaper. Phone 6381^
Soathern Pines. No.4
■ (Continued from page one)
July, the number was 200.
More than 1,000 persons in the
county 65 years of age or over have
signed up for assistance, but only
290 of these can be aided and these
are chosen on a basis of need, re
gardless of race or politics, Mrs.
Brown stated. As rapidly as names
are removed from this list by death
or otherwise, others are added from
the waiting list No one in the coun-
ty is receiving over $8 per month as
old age assistance- |
Elarlier in the set-up, there were in
a few instances two in a family, the
husband and the wife, receiving
checks for around $5-00 each, but in'
Trrrrrryrrrxm'C
Sunday services at the Village
Chapel, of which the Rev. Thaddeus
A- Cheatham, D. D-, is minister, will
be as follows: Holy Communion at
8:00 a. m.. Children’s Service at 10:00
a- m- and Church Service at 11:00
a. m.
At the Brownson Memorial Church
meeting in the Civic Club Sunday
morning at 9:45 Dr. Brownson will
address the Adult Bible class. “Why
Are We Left in this World?” will be
the theme of the Rev. E. L- Barber’s
evening sermon at 7:30 o’clock.
“Doctrine of Atonement” is the
subject of the lesson-sermon, at the
Christian Science Church, East New
Hampshire Ave-, Sunday morning,
October 16th, at 11:00 o’clock. Sun
day School meets at 11:00 o’clock,
at the church.
The Church of Wide Fellowship
services this Sunday will be as fol
lows: 9:45 a. m., Church School for
all ages; 11:00 a. m., Morning Wor
ship, sermon theme, “Worship”; 7:00
p- m.. Youth Fellowship League, for
High School Young People; 7:00, The
Fellowship Forum.
Dr. Francis Osborne, leader in the
movement to found a boys’ prepara
tory school in the Sandhills, will
preach at the 11:00 o’clock service
Sunday morning at the Southern
Pines Baptist Church. Dr. Osborne
was the first rector of St. Martin’s
Episcopal Church in Charlotte.
oi-der to bring the number down to
State requirements, one of the two
has been cut off and the check made
for $8.00, the maximum amount. This
is another thing that cannot bo un
derstood.
Those who read this are asked to
kindly pass the word along that there
is not a pension in the welfare office
awaiting Moore county citizens as
they arrive at their 65th milestone,
but that there is assistance only for
those who rank among the 290 most
needy of the 65-year-olds or older.
To print all the encomiums that
have been lavished on “Boy’s Town,”
the attraction at Pinehurst on Sun
day night, October 16th at 8:30 and
at Souhem Pines Monday and Tues
day, Ocober 17, 18, at 8:20 with a
Tuesday matinee, would just about
take up this page of The Pilot. Bas
ed on a true situation, the Boys Town
which Father Flannagan founded and
has developed in Nebraska, M-G-M
has brought a powerful piece of
screen entertainment and at the same
time has made a great human screen
document. Spencer Tracy carves
another memorable performance into
the list he has built, as Father Flan
nagan. Mickey Rooney, given a test
of artistry as a gangster’s young,
tough brother, forced into Boys
Town, who sneers and is obnoxious.
hut learns better, gives a brilliant
Performance. Cold black type cannot
begin to describe the dramatic pow
er of “Boys Town.”
Absent from the screen for more
than a year, the Marx Brothers make
an auspicious return in what has been
described their funniest vehicle to
date, “Room Service,” the attraction
at Southern Pines for Wednesday and
Thursday, October 19, 20, with a
Thursday matinee. Adapted from the
smash stage comedy which had New
York audiences in an uproar for more
than 61 weeks, “Room Service” pro
vides the three zanies with a ready
made story embodying the daffy sit
uations and rollicking complications
which always fit their peculiar com
edy styl».
A faithful transmutation of the
play to the screen, "Room Service”
features Lucille Ball and Ann Miller,
tow of Hollywood’s more promising
starlets; and Fran Albertson.
It has alw'ays seemed that the
Ritz Brothers could, if need be, turn
out just as funny a picture without
a script as with one, and If they
can be funny without one, just imag
ine what they can do with the fun
niest story ever turned out by one of
the great comic writers of our time!
We refer, of course, to Damon Run
yan’s "Straight, Place and Show,”
the Ritz Brothers’ new starring pic
ture which is the attraction at Sou
thern Pines on Friday and Saurday,
October 20, 21, with a Saturday mat-
inee. Herewith is a quotation from a
letter just received from the coast,
which is more expressive than ele
gant, but very expressive; “In the
parlance of the title, here is a three-
way entry to w’in, so play it right
on the nose to cop the laughs handi
cap in the money stak£ ‘Motion Pic
tures Are Your Best Entertainment.”
HIGHLAND PINES INN
CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS
C. T. PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE
SOUTHERN PINES
Krinkle Bed Spi eads, Several Colors,
Special $1.00
Special Showing' of New Cotton Frocks,
Smart Styles, choice $1.00
SATURDAY
Special Sale in Many Departments.
Come in and Investigate
The Highland Pines Inn closed tls
summer season on Monday and is un
dergoing renovations pending its op
ening for the winter, Manager M. H.
Turner announced this week.
MEETING POSTPONED
A meeting of the Willing Workers
of the Southern Pines Baptist church
which was to be held on Tuesday,
October 18, has been postponed un
til Tuesday, October.^ 25, at which
time it will be held at the home
I of Mrs. Kivett on Aahe street.
Seasonal Rentals
Do not postpone too long your search for your winter
residence in or about Southern Pines. The demand this
year is great. The supply may not meet the demand. Let
us show you NOW what there is available.
CAROLINA THEATRES
SOU¥MERN PISES-PINEtiUCST
Present
STARS OF "CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS
... in their greatest hit!
Drama that pocks
Jaughter and tears
...a mighty wallop
at your heart I
ONE 2-BURNER PERFECTION OIL f;
Stove and oven—$5.00; One large | js
fern—$1.00. Mrs. B. L. Blake,
Vermont Ave.
Homes and Home Sites
FOR QUICK SALE: $1,100 Frigi-
daire Meat Chest, 10 feet long—
f250; $200 Electric Scales, almost
new—$100; $175 National Cash
Register—$75; Glass Counter show
case, cost $65, for $20. Also large
store on West Broad St. Southern
Pines, to rent B. J. Simonds.
—02-1.
FOR RENT: Modern heated apart
ment, 2 rooms with kitchenette
ind bath. Mrs. L. M. Daniels, 9 E.
Penn- Ave. 021.
Don't Neglect
Your Chfld’s Cold
l^raimon colds often settle in throat
*nd chert; at the first sniffle rub on
Children’s Musterole.
Children’s Musterole is just good
•Id Musterole, only in milder form.
It penetrates with a warming tingle
and gets such marvelous results be
cause it’s NOT just a salvo, but
a "coufiler-irrrtant"—helpful in
drawing out local congestion.
Musterole has been used for 30
years. Recommende<l by many doc
tors and nurses. All druggists’. In
tiiree strengtiis! Regular Strength,
Children’s (mild;, and E^tra Strong.
We have listed with us some exceptional residential
property with and without houses, for those desirous of
making Southern Pines their permanent home. Whether
you would buy or build a home, look over our list.
Paul T. Barnun
Real Estate and Insurance
I Bank Building
Southern Pines
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Sctmh Phiv ky Mm MMfcwi an4 Dor* Scfcwy ^ SHORTS
by J*Imi W. CmmMIm Jf.
At Pinehurst
Sunday Night, Oct. 16th—8:30
Popular Prices
At Southern Pines
Mon., Tues., Oct 17-18—8:20 P. M.
Matinee Tuesday at 3:00
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A two-season sen*
sation on tha stage
... Hysterical hu*
toryon thescreeni
LUCILLE BALL
ANN MILLER
TOK ALBERTSDM
RADIO
PIglw
At Southern Pines
Wed. and Thu., Oct. 19, 20—8:20 P. M.
Matinee Thursday at 3:00
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SHOW
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At Southern Pines
Fri. and Sat, Oct. 21-22—8:20 P. M.
Mafinoe Saturday at 3:00
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