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Page Ten THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, March 22, 1940. 73 HOKSF.S KNTKRKl) IN IMNEIIl'KST IIIHISK SHOW (Continued from pngc one) racuae, N, Y. and William H Watt of Pinehurst. The classf s Green hunters: thoroughbred type hunters; working huntors: luoies' hunters: lightweight hunters; middle end heavyweight hunters; hunt teams^ of three horses; champion hunter; hunter hacks: horsemanship class for chUcUvn up to 18 years; same with jumping added; open jumping; $100 sweepstakes jumping; handy jump- trs; bridle path hacks; horsemanship for children 12 and under; two-year old harness horses; three-year old harness horses. MRS. I1.\FI:K ITIMI.S TO 1*L\V IN ST.VTK I'lANO ( <»NTEST Thiee stddents of Mrs. Hafer en. tertained in a local contest Saturday morning to decide who would go to the State District conte.st in Dur ham. playing 2nd Invention, B.ich No. 1 of the Schumann Kinderscenen, flnd the Smuggler by Deems Taylor. Dorothy Phillips and Helen Hilder- man tied, and .ifter playing one of the numbers again the deci.=ion was given to Helen Hilderman who will go to the Durham Senior contest March 29th Hannah Martin Davis of the West End School and Grace Eifort. a pu pil of Miss Hafer. contended for the Junior contest, playing a Prelude Handel and the Imp's Dance, Ru dolph Ganz Grace Eifort won unan. imous decision of the judges. At the Church of Wide Fellowship on Ea.stor Sunday the fcrmon at the 11:00 o'clock morning worship will be by the pastor. Chuich School will have theii service at 9:45 a. m. At 8:00 o'clock in the evening the Fel lowship Forum will present its play, "The Uoad to Kmniaus,” with a cast compo.sed of Dorothy Tate, Milford Grantham. Lloyd Woolley and James Hobbs. On Good Friday there will be the usual Three Hour service from noon to 3:00 o’clock at Emmanuel Church. Biister Eve at 10:00 in the morning Morning Prayer will be said. Holy Baptism will be administered at 5:00 in the afternoon. On Easter Day there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7:00 a. m. At 11:00 there will be Holy Commun- ion and Confirmation, with sermon by Bishop Penick. At 4:00 in the afternoon there will be a service for children. The subject of the pastor’s .ser mon Sunday morning at the South, cm Pines Baptist Church will be “Life Triumphs Over Death.” Flow ers will be dedicated at the morning service for the ^.aves of bulled friends. The cantata, "Hail Redeem er. " will be presented by the choir at the evening worship. To Launch Educational i Campaijrn on Cancer it H eatn Mrs. KIdon Adams of Carthage Appointed To Head Work in Moore C’ounty ' First; an announcement that^ at long lust, "Gone With The Wind" is I set for Pinehurst for the week of April 21st. More details later. The ' attraction at the Pinehurst Theatre Mrs. Eldon S. Adams of Carthage gunday night, Mauh 24th, at 8:30 has recently been appointed Moore Monday, March 25th at 3:00 and county captain of the W’omen's Field ^.30^ jg other than the now Army of the American Society for famous production, "Abe Lincoln In the Control of Cancer, an organiza- minojg •• winner of the Pultizer tion of volunteer workers, the pur- p,(jy t,y Robert E. Sher- pose of volunteer workers, the pur. becomes, in its and reliable information on the sub-, transplantation to the more sweep- ject of cancer. 1 medium of the screen, a tiium- Mrs. Adams, at early date, will an- phant achievement of the motion plc- nounce the names of her lieutenants ture. in the various towns in the county. | niejuorable portrayal of Abe "Early cancer is curable. Fight it Lincoln as a young man and until with knowledge,” is the slogan of his departure for the White House, the national organization, and it is Raymond Massey achieves a master- believed that through education the pie^e of character deliniation. In the individual will know the early signs j effort he has, if that is of cancer and will be prompted to; possible, accomplished an even more seek early medical advice "’hen L dramatically impres-1 these signs appear. Thus, many of thejgive characterization than he did on deaths resulting from the disease will ^he stage. His Lincoln in this picture t TCM SOUTHERN PINES. N- C- 9 I: :: I i be prevented. Since the Women’s Field Auxiliary was launched three years ago, it has attacked a cancer along five educa tional fronts. The five steps toward ! cancer control, in which every lay- ! man should join, are: 1. To tcach every man, woman and Grocery store proprietors in So\ith- ern Pines have signej an agreement to close their places of business next Monday at 1:00 o’clotk p. m. in ob. .servance of Easter Monday. Those signing were Dorn’s^ Pender. Modern Market, the A. <& P and Baker’s n Easter Parade I Be well dressed with clothes from Melvin Brothers. FOR LADIES — TOPPERS — SUITS — SKIRJS — BLOUSES — HATS — SWEATERS — HOSIERY— SHOES—.lACKETS—DRESSES—LINGERIE—YARD GOODS. “PRICES VERY REASONABLE.” FOR GIRLS—DRESSES—SW’EATERS—LLNGERIE— SHOES—SOX ETC. FOR MEN—SHIRTS — SOX — SHOES — UNDER WEAR—PANTS—NECKTIES—HATS—SWEATERS. PRICES VERY REASONABLEt FOR ROYS — SHIRTS—PANTS—SHOES—UNDER WEAR—HATS. FOR THE HOME—SHEETS—PILLOW CASES—BED SPREADS—TABLE CLOTHES, ETC. Melvin OrotHers, Inc. Southern Pines “19 Years of Service ” N. C. Aberdeen theatrE child that early cancer is curable; that general cance; mortality can be lowered only by the alertness and pn mpt action of the individual. 2. To focus attention on the dan ger signals of cancer that we may reduce the delay, often fatal if can. cer is present, betw'een the appear ance of these signs and a visit to a physician. 3. To emphasize the importance :: I of a complete annual physical exami- S| I nation by a competent physician. •: , 4. To interest men and women in all aspects of the cancer prob. lem. 5. To enlist during April (which has been designated “Cancer Control Month” by special act of congress. North Carolina General Assembly) ;; 1 as many men and women as possi- :: j ble in the Women's Field Army of the ♦; I American Society for thn Control of ' Cancer. The enlistment fee "dollar”’ 5; : is needed to carry on educational H j work. \\ ; Mrs, D. S. Coltrane of Raleigh is ;; ; State commander of the Women’s !; I Field Army. Saturday, March 23 MATINEE .3:00 P. M. Nisht at 7:00 and f):00 “THE MAN FROM MONTEREY” John Wayne Ruth Hall Luis Alberni Donald Ke«d Also Chapter 9 “DICK TRACY’S G-MEN” with RALPH BYRD — PHYLIS ISLEY Monday and Tuesday, March 25, 26 Night at 7:15 and DR. EHRLICH S “MAGIC BULLET” Edward G. Robinson ' Ruth Gordon Donald Crisp Otto Kruger rKi.Mmsiiii’ I’our.M to 1*UK>KNT KASTKU 1*U\Y Wednesday, March 27 Night at 7=15 and 9.00 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation “THE LAMBETH WALK” Lupine Lane Sally Gray Seymour Hicks Thursday and Friday, March 28, 29 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “NORTHWEST PASSAGE” Spencer Tracy Ruth Hussey Robert Young Walter Brennan Nat Pendleton I The Fellowship Forum will pre- I sent on Sunday night. March 24th at 8:00 o’clock in the Church of W’ide Fellow.ship their annual Easter play, ‘■The Road To Emmaus," by Paul Nagy, Jr. Ihe play is under the di rection of Mrs. Dwight Hoskins and the cast is as follows: Cleopas, Lloyd Woolley; David, hi.s son, James j Hobb.'?; Hannah, his wife, Dorothy Tate; The Stranger^ Milford Gran tham. WANTS FOR RENT: Weymouth Heights bed room and adjoining bath. Phone 5084. must be reckoned as a great example of screen artistry. It is a picture that; every American should love and cheiish. H The attraction for Wednesday, It March 27th at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m., j || is "The Road To Signapore,” starring ; Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Dorothy I j; Liimour and the best description of ^ ' it is a verbatum quotation from a critic (and all other.s concur with' him) who saw its preview’ in Holly-I wood. 'The Best box office news of the preview week is that Paramount j has in Bing Crosby and Bob Hope j the most successful paaii g of com- j edy talents brought forth upon the i screen since Hollywood memory nm- j neth not to the contrary. All the j other extreme variants of the ad-! jective 'good' apply directly and re doubled to the entertainment deliver ed by these equally light hearted gentlemen, in two of the most con genially harmonized performances j t; caught by the comera in recent, || years. || The attraction for Friday, March ; :: 29th, is W'arner Brothers big pro. | duction, "V’irginia City” made on the ! || same .scale as their famous "Stage i H I •• Coach," with Errol Flynn, Miriam | Sj Hopkins, 'Randolph Scott, Alan Hale j H and Humphrey Bogart. I At .Southern Pine.s three outstand-; |l ing pioducti'>r!= will play return en gagements, with Mickey Rooney in "Young Toni Edison,” on Monday and Tue.sday, March 25, 26, with a Tues day matinee: "Grapes of Wrath" on Wedne.sday and Thursday, March 27, 28_ with a Thursday matinee, and the beautiful all-technicolor produc tion of Maeterlinck’s "Blue Bird,” with Shirley Temple on Friday and Saturday, March 29, 30, with a Sat urday matinee. 1 mile South of Southern Pines, i First road right, beyond Suggs Dairy. ^ ^ LOST: Bunch of Keys somewhere on Broad street. Finder please return to R. S. DuRant, Telephone office. THE IDEAL GOLF DRESS McMullen Classics from $8.50 up American Golfer in plain, chambray or stripes ^6.95 Queen Make Frocks, all materials from $3.95 to $10.00 Play Suits, Sharkskin and Novelty Chambray. FOR THE SPORTS HAT Dobbs Panamas and Toyos, Mertons Gabardine Pork- pie, white and colors. Linen Hats in white and colors, Tailored. SPECIAL: White and Tan or white and Black Nubuck Oxford, $2.50 Slater Golf Shoes COMING “Gone With The Wind” To the PiixeKxirst Xlneatre Entire Week of April 21 ^ Walch for (Ielail.s as to hours, tickot rcservation.s, ctc., H next week. I CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present H ♦♦ :: :: 8 WANTED: Experienced white cook. Call Pinehurst 3591. WANTED POSITION By Hospital Trained Baby’s nurse. Excellent references. For information white ■R .K, care The Pilot. ROOM TO RENT IN COTTAGE Close in. Suitable for a lady. 'Reasonable. Phone 6821. Please call and see our very fine line of EIA.STER CARDS—Hayes.’ FOR SALE: Hand Crochcted bed .spread. Just the thing for that antique bed. For information, call 6595. LOST: Four leaf Clover pin, green enamel, pearl center. Return to Highland Pines Inn. $10 Reward. FOR SALE: One eight foot Frigi. daire. Phone 7264, Southern Pines, N. C. tf. LIFK INSURANCE DISTRICT MANAGER WANTED for South ern Pines and vicinity by an old line legal reserve company writ, ing ordinary business only. Com pany has operated in this terri tory imore than 20 years. Contract givon to right fnan. Pays liberal First Year Commissions, Renewals, and Salary. Our representatives are advised of this advertisement and all correspondence will be con. fidential. Write District Manager, 301 First National Bank Building, Charlotte, N. C. M22. BUY YOUR EGGS THE DAY THEY ARE LAID. Dan S. Ray, FOR SALE: One wheel trailer suit able for baggage or trucking. Reasonable. See Roy Grinnell, Southern Pines Country Club. 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 Wiilys Ser vice. Bust be sober and steady. Robinsons Service Station. PIANO: Due to previous purchaser’s inability to complete contract, we vrtll transfer to any responsible party for tht balance fjue. beauti ful upright piano. This piano looks almost like new and fuly guar anteed. Credit gladly arranged. For particulars where piano may be seen, w'rite Lee Piano Company, Lynchburg, Va. —M 29. MAKE THAT LONG DISTANCE TRIP BY BITS and save the dif ference. New York $7.95; Boston, $10.95. Tickets at Postal Telegraph Company, Southern Pines. Phone 6381. M29. At Pinehurst NOW LEARN FOR YOUR SELF THE SECRET OF ITS At Southern Pines IS TOM'EDISON fHuum • «M« iMcnn Monday and Tuesday, | 25, 26—8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 o’clock RKO RADIO Picture. Produced h MAX CORDON. Directed b .fQHN CROMWELL. Screcn p\ *>y Robert E. Sherwood ^ Sunday Night, March 24th—8:30 Monday, Mch. 2^th, 8:00 and 8:30 p. m. win' • OB Wednesday, Mch 27th S:00 and S;30 p, m. TOPS ^‘DOOGE CITV’ 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. j i DON'T MISS THIS copper opportun ity. Only during the Rexall ORIGI NAL One Cent Sale can you get two regular size packages for the price of one, plus only Ic. 2r>0 bargains to choo.se from. Be sure to get the big 4 page Sale Sheet. 4 Big Days_ Wed- nesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, April 17, 18, 19, 20, at the Rexall Drug Store, Vass, N. C. DARRU F. imm P'odwcfien pi THE CRAPES OF WRATH Wed. & Thu., Mch. 27, 28—8:15 Matinee Thursday at 8:00 ki a Ridin'..; Shootin’... Fightin’... Lovin' Hit! City Friday, Mch. 29th 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. THE BLUE BIRD in TECHNICOLOR I Fri. & SatH Mch. 29, | 30—8:15 Mi^tinee Saturday at S:00
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