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Page E'.o:ht THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, March 15, 1940. S'vyJ, ^ A&[’*s New Shortening Q :i o Lb. Can 1 POOO'STORESl n Tomatcss p- 4 No. 2 Cans Tmm 4 Eolls 17c A*P BrBad 2 Livave.s 15c T "P Pkg. 17c 8 oXkli 3 tb Fine V’iil' ' 'Ati C..aur.aiccl y ^ T.’) P.n.'i- Lb. Lb. Certified LEGO LAMB FANCY DUCKLINGS HALIBUT STEAKS Texas GREEN TOP CARROTS . 7c Home Grown SPINACH HI “Christ Wolconicil ami Travestied” will be the Palm Sunday scrnion- theme of the Kev. Voigt O. Tiiylor, pafitor at the Church of Wiile Fcl- .owship, at the 11:00 a. ni. worship service Sunday morning. At 8;00 o'clock ir the evening the Kellow- ship Korum will present the Kaster play entitled, “The Road to Emmaus.” On Tuesday evening at The Church of Wide Fellowship there will be the last of the special Lenten week-night services. The time is 7.00 o'clork. "Substance" is the subject of the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Churchy Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday School coH' vcnes at .he same hour. The Wed nesday evening meeting are on the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 8:00 o’clock. The Reading Room, which is located in the church, is open Wednesday afternoons from 3:00 to 5:00 oclock. 29c I 25c Lb. ^ I Services during the coming week at the Emmanuel Episcopal Church will be as follows: Sunday, March lVth_ (Talm Sun. I day)—Holy Communion, 8:00 a. I m.. Church School, 9:30 a. m., Morn- ' ing Prayer, 11:00 n. m., Monday, March ISth. Holy Communion, 10:00 I a. m., St. Anne's Guild, 8,00 p. in.; I Tuesday. March 19th, Holy Commun ion. 10:00 a. ni., Wedne.sdTy. March 20th, Holy ('’ommunion, 10:00 a. m.; Thursday. March 21st, Holy Com munion, S;00 p. ni.: rriday, Marrh 22nd (Good Fiidayl, Meditations on the Pa.'s.s'ion of our Lord, 12:00 noon to 3:00 p. m.: Saturday, March 23rd, Easter Fve, Morning Prayer, 10:00 a. m.. Holy Baptism, .'>:00 p. m.; Sunday. March 21. Faster Day, Holy Communion, 7:00 a. m.. Holy Com munion and Confirmation, 11:00 a. m. Children's Service, 4:00 p. m. Fresh GREEN CABBAGE 2 Pounds 4 Pounds 13c lOc “Palms of Victory and Sacrifice” will be the subject of the sermon by the Rev. J. Fred Stimson Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock at the Bap. tist church. The evening subject will be “The Christ On Trial,” at 8:00 o'clock. W A N X S ift WANTED: GTRL TO T.\KE Care of I 3 year ol'’ boy. Beginning March ' 16 for 6 weeks or two month.«. i Write C. H. B.. Care Pilot. Ml8. Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, March 16 MATINEE 3:00 P. M. Nifjbt at 7:00 and 9:00 “PI0NEP:R DAYS” Jack Randall June AVilkins “Bud” Osborne Robert Walker Also Chapter No- 9 “DICK TRACY’S G-MEN” with RALPH BYRD — PHYLIS ISLEY FOR SALE: One eight foot Frigi. daire. Phone 72fil. Southern Pines, N. C. tf. Monday and Tuesday, March 18, 19 Night at 7:15 and 9=15 “THE MAN FROM DAKOTA” Wallace Beery Dolores Del Rio John Howard Donald Meek Robert Barrat Addison Richards I LIFE IXSURANCE DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED for South ern Pines and vicinity by an old line lep:al re.>?crve company writ, ing ordinary busine.ss only. Com pany has operated in this terrl. tory more than 20 years. Contract given to right fnan. Pays liberal First Year Commissions, Renewals, and Salary. Our represen ta Li ve.s are advised of this advertisement and all correspondence will be con. fidential. Write District Manager, 301 First National Bank Building, 1 Charlotte, N. C. M22 III I’iiiehiirHt Probably no piLture has been made in sometime that has aroused so much controvet^y, pro and con, than John Steinback's "Grapes of Wrath." the attraction at Pinehurst Sunday night. March 17th and Monday. March 18th^ at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. Critics, col. umnists and conversationalist.s have managed to let the public know quite a lot about this book, during the long time it has been a best seller. Writers on both side of the fence i have called it daring, significant and controversial. The film is an ex. tremely literal and very nearly com. I plete transcription of the Steinbeck work. This is the novel many said could not be filmed. It has been, and adults will not find it lacking in the lusty substance of the novel, but will find it relievpcl of offensive c.*'.;og'.** Stark, green, unlevened dramatic <'haracteristics -makes “Gmpes of Wrath" a picture of ab.^orbing in. ' terest. With Joan Bennett and George •Raft sharing honors and a .strong supporting cast, Walter Wanger's "The House Across The Bay," is the attraction at Pinehurst Wednesday, March 20th at 3:00 and 8:30 p. ni. The production is based on an orig inal stoiy by Myles Connolly, and the central figure in the picture is Brenda Bently, played by Miss Ben. nett, a young girl confronted with the problem of adjusting her life to a strange fXate v^ hen her husband i.s pent to prison for income tax evasion. "Florian," the attraction at Pine, hurst Friday. March 22nd, is the story of a very famous horse, none other than the prize horse of Em, peror Franz Josef of Austria. Has, ed on Felix Salten's novel, the story highlights Imperial Austria in its opulant days prior to 1914 .and the subsequent colapse of the Empire after the first World War. Robert Young is cast as the traii.er of Em. peror Franz Joseph's prize stallion, affection for which brings Helen Gil. bert, as a Countess, in contact with Young, tho two finally emerging to. gether into the new world of Amer. ica. At Southem Pines on Monday and Tuesday, MarchlS. 19, with a Tues. day matinee, that rollicking comedy^ “The Ghost Comes Home,” vith Frank Morgan, Billie Burke, Ann Rutherford, Frank Albertson and at Pendleton, plays a return engage, ment.. with the added attraction of the new March Of Time magazine, "Canada At War.” On Wedne.sday Thursday, Friday and Saturday (four days) March 20, 21, 22, 23, \\"ith matinees on Thurs, day and Friday, Walt Disney's new full length, all technicolor produc. tion, "Pinocchio,’ is playing a re, turn engagement. By the terms of the contract, all children's admissions must be raised from 10c to 15c. All rther admissions are the regular ones. » *• I ll » I! . ** Our Exclusive PRISTZESS ZlP-TflPPER PATCH DEPARTMENT STORE ti it /J'*, “'.rm, ■- li I II. F. SF.A\\XLL. .111. TO ADDRKSS LOC'.VL LODGE Wednesday, March 20 Night at 7=15 and 9.00 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation “CHARLIE CHAN IN PANAMA” '^Sidney Toler Jean Rogers Chris Pin Martin , Mary Nash Thursday and Friday, March 21, 22 '■ Night at 7:15 and 9=13 “BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940” Fred Astaire Eleanor Powell Ceorge Murphy Florence Rice Frank Morgan Lynne Carver The world’s greatest dancers in the world’s greatest musical show. HIM! Ill 1111111111II FOR SALE: One large black walnut tree for lumber. Write Box. 33, Manley, N. C. BUY YOL'R EGGS THE DAY THEY ARE LAID, Dan S. Ray, 1 mile South of Southem Pines. First road right, beyond Suggs Dairy. HA\^NG JUST BOUGHT the goods at the Tom Morris Chib in Pine hurst I have for sale at a real bargain one fumed oak dining room set, living room set and several odd pieces all in fine con. dition; also have the 1940 Frig, idaires, better and cheaper than ever before. H. A. LEWIS, Trader LOST: Bunch of Keys .somewhere or Broad street. Finder plea.se return to R. S. DuRant, Tc’ephone office. FOR SALE; One wheel trailer suit able for baggage or trucking. Reasonable. See Roy Grinnell, Southem Pines Country Club. Southern Pines Lodge No. 484, A. F. & A. M. will hold its regular Communication on Monday night, March 18th at Masonic Hall, South, ern Pines at 8:00 p. m. The speaker of the evening will be Past Master Herbert F. Seawell, Jr., of Carthage Lodge No. 181, a forceful speaker who will have a message that will be of interest to all. Master Masons are invited to attend. party for the balance due. beauti ful upright piano. This piano looks almost like new and fuly guar anteed. Credit gladly arranged. For particulars where piano may be seen, write Lee Piatio Company, Lynchburg, Va. ^ —M 29. MAKE THAT LONG DISTANCE TRIP BY BUS and save the dif ference. New York $7.95; Boston, $10.95. Tickets at Postal Telegraph Company, Southem Pines. Phone 6381. M29. FOR SALE; House and eight lots, Niagara, N. C. Inquire P. O. Box 772, Southern Pines, N. C. WANTED TO BUY USED ELEC. TRIC REFRIGERATOR in good condition. Must be reasonably priced. Phone 7271, Pilot Office. WANTED;" A.l mechanic to take charge of Nash and Willys Ser vice. Bust be sober and steady. Robinsons Service .Station. PIANO: Due to previous purchaser's in i’'tlity to complete contract we wrili transfer to any responsible TO SEND A TELEGRAM just call Postal Telegraph and read your message. Cheaper rates, quicker service. You can wire money by Postal Telegraph. Phone 6381. M29. CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines :: »• a Pre.sent At Pinehurst ! At Southern Pines DARRri F. ZilNUCK S p odjt' cA 0* ^ * Sunday Night, March 17th—8:30 i Monday, March 18 j 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. :: V* :: «* :: it • * »• ** :t :» a i{ Added: March of Time Mag azine, “Canada at War” Mon. & Tues., Mch. 18, 19, 8:15 M.'vtinee Tuesday at S:00 o’clock HOUSE 'Across The BAY " Wednesday, March 20 8:00 and 8:30 p. m. ROBERT YOUNG and HELEN GILBERT In ‘‘FLORIAN’’ Friday, March 22nd alt i)is niu UNSTM FEATUK W TECHNICOLOK ® W.D.P. i^nocchio no IAMO>M«ru fM. Wed., Thu., Fri., Sat, March 20, 21, 22, 23, 8:15 (FOUR DAYS) Matinees Thursday and Sat urday at 3:00. (Children’s Admissions: 3:00 and 8:30 p. m- | Matinee and Night—15c APPROVED ANTISEPTIC GOES FARTHER There’s no doubt about the effec. tiveness of Ml 31 Solution. Millions 5E;,=iF0R Rmis advertise in the pilot "crms on contact when used full strength. It is double strength, so vou can dilute it equally with water ind get benefits. A full pine bottle "osts only 49c at the tlexall Store—The Vass Drug Store, Vass, N. C. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS
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