Pago Eight THE PILOT, Soul hern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday^ April 10 ,19-10. “Doctrine of Atonement" is the subject of the lesson-sennon at the Christian Science Church Siinciay Jiiorning at 11.o’clock. StinUay School convenes at tlie same hour. The Wednesday evening meetings are on the first and third Wednesdays of the month at 8;00 o'clck. The Read ing Room, which is located in the church, is open Wednesday after noons from 3:00 to 5:00 o’cloclt. At the Church of Wide Fellowship on Sunday morning at the 11:00 a. m. morning worship the pastor will preach on the theme, "The Challenge of the Unknown.” At the 8:00 p. m. evening ser\'ice, Wally Smith, world- traveler, will give an illustrated lec- tnre on the subject, “I Lost the Dev. il's Woodpile But Found God's Roi-gh j Diamonds.” | The subject of the pastor's sermon I Sunday n-.orning at the Baptist Church vvilj be ‘‘Thins° To Tnii'k About.” In the evening at S:00 o'clock he will use for theme, “The Posses sive Attitude.'■ I House of David l^earded Hall Team To Play Here s. I*. Junior Chamber of Com merce Arranges (Janie With Sandhills Ail-Stars Hoys to Judffe Cattle in Pinehurst April 26 Carolina-Virjrinia Ayrshire As sociation to Award Prizes to Winners of Competition Baseball fans in this section have a treat in store for them to celebrate the first Wednesday half-holiday of 1940. The Junior Chamber of Com. nierce h'as arranged an exhibition In riiictiurNt “At Long Last,” the dates foi “Gone VVith the Wind” have arriv ed and they are Sunday, Monday, An Ayrshire Cattle judging contest Tuesday and Wednesday, April 21, will take place in Pinehurst on April 22, 23, 24, with matinees on Mon- 26th at 10 o’clock, in the ring west day, Tuesday and VVednesday. Night of the Carolina hotel. Three boys shows begin at 8:00 with matinees each from the Agricultural Vocation- starting at 2:00. On account of the game to be played on the Southern j al schools of Cameron, Eureka, Rae- extreme length of the production Pines field between the famed, heal'd- Vass^ Carthage and Lakeview there will be no preliminary sub. ed House of David team and the "’iH compete for a cup being offered jects. Sandhills AlLStars, This should be j by the C.irolina . Virginia Ayrshire Resen’ed seats for the night shows ft corking good game with plenty of j Breeders' A.ssociation, In addition to aie on sale at the Carolina Hotel and pood baseball and lots of fun. The the cup. a prize of $15 will go to the Carolina Pharmacy at Pinehurst, Bearded Boys carry a couple of | " inner of first place, $10 to the boy vnth night prices at $1,10 for main clowns along with them for a .<?pec-1 "'ho takes -second place, and ,S5 to lloor and balcony, boxes $1.65. Mat- ialtv act and the Jay-Cecs hope to : third place. Prof. R. H. Ruffner from inee prices are 75c main floor and have some local talent in other spec-1 the North Carolina State College of balcony, with boxes at $1.10. Seats will are not reserved for the matinees. As is well known, the.se prices will Agriculture and Engineering time, at , a vai d the piizes. F;>jec t .■? A1! n: i n is t ra t i on. PI!KS1!»KNT NOMIWTIS EDNA I'OSTMVSTFII Mi.=is Fdna Maurers npme '.vas among 17 aent to the t’nitcd .'states Senate Monday by President Roose. velt to be confirmed for postma.'^ter- »hip,s in North CnrnUnn. Maur er has heen acting postmaster in Donald Budge, worlds gieate.st Aberdeen for some time. Her confir- tennis player, is competing in the mation by the Senate will give her n professional tournament at the Pine- permanent status. hurst Country Club this week, and is Patrick H. McDonald was nom- expected to meet either Richnrd ■'’keen inated by the PiesicTent for postmas- or Eruce Barnes in the final round ter at Carthage in the same list. tomorrow. lal events. This will be the first lea.'^t in many years, that a touring House of David team has heen prc- vaileil upon to come to Soutliern Pines, and fans in this section will 1 ave a splendid opportunity to see this famed aggregation, many of them c^-hig leaguer", in action. >-ig turnout is rxperted. Complete de. tails .as to tickets, parking spaces.! A.s..istance. .$2f.l7f.. etc will he announced next week. ! I^itto. Aid to Dependent Children. .^(>,788. Ditto, .\i(i to Blind, $6,,~98. Dep.artment of Aiirienlture, Con servation Program, $98.ft77. Farm Security Administration. Rural Rehabilitation. $1 147. I U] SOI THKRN PINES. N- IT’S COLOSSAL This Stock Reducing Sale in the not he reduced aiiynvhere rilKEE MII.MON I'KDF.KAL . United States until 1911. | Fl'\I)S SPENT IIEKE^ Biinging its popular tunes to the UKO Ra(ii(i's film ver-sion of "Irene," I (Cnnfhivrti from v'ifip nnr) speaking scieen for the first time, j Woik S,1!7,172. Social Sccui'ity Board Old Ap.e noNVM) nrn<iE i>i.w ino IV IMNEHl TOrUVAMK.NT Federal Emergency Relief Admin. “WARM WE VTHER SPECIALS" Men'.' Hanes Shirts ami Shorts Bip: Value Shirts and Shorts Mon's Work Pants Dres.s Shirts Work Shirts Polo Shirts Dies.s ami Wash Pants '250 each 10c each SI 00 up $1 11(1 ui ;>2 00 each TjOc to $100 cach . 50c to SI 00 oi^'h SI-00 to S3 05 pair Girls “June Preston f^rocks” ^1,00 Ladies Wash Dresses $1.00 up Shoes and Hosiery for the FamiI.v IVIelvin BrotHers, Inc. Southern Pines “19 Years of Service” N. C. I istration. .<198.717. I Civil Works Administration, $97,- i 67.'i. I AA.\ Rental and Benefit Pay- I ments. $110.607. ' Total non-repa.vable, $1,647,103. Listed imdei “Other Benefits" are ! the.se: j Federal Housing Administration i Modernization and Improvenu'nt I Loans Instired. $71,910. 1 Mortgages Accepted for Insur- I ance, $ I OS,.500. j Total Housing Tn.suranre. $isr!.110. 11 i Farm Security Administration II j Farm Debt Kedurtion, $262. H j The report carries an adiynda of 1} j certain count.v statistics, as follows: •5 I Number of families in county, H j 1930—r.,7.58: dwellings. 1930—500; it the nttr.K tioii at riiieluirst Fiida.v, }} April 26th, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m., jj with -\nna Neagle. the famous Brit- i.sh .‘-•tar_ and Ka.v Milland sharing || stellar honors, and with such favor- is ite.s as liolami Young. Alan M;ir.shall., Ma.v liob.son and Billie Burke in prominent roles. "Irene" won ,'i In.'iting place with th( at:e-goers as one of the most en-, tei'talning and best liked of all nuis. iial comedies, and the picture ver-' :: Closing: Out Balance Dark Dresses. Special Reductions on All Coats A remarkable group of SI ACK SUITS, Hopsacking or Sharkskin, all reduced to De sure to take advanta^fc of this Yard Gcods Sale SilVs . .. C ottons .. . Rayons . • . in solid colors and prints. If you need LU(i(JA(JE we have it, at interesting- prices. :: :: At Pinehurst :: ** I i Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, .April 20 MATINEE 3:00 P. M. Night at T:!.") and 9:00 “SOMEWHERE IN SONORA’ .lOHN WAYNE and “DrKE” ■Vlso Chapter No- 14 “DICK TRACY’S G-MEN” with RALPH liYRD — PHYLIS ISLEY Monday, April 22 (Only) Night at 7:30 and 9:30 Returned by Popular Demand “TARZAN FINDS A SON” Johnny Weissmuller as “TARZAN” Maureen O’Sullivan as “HIS M.\TE” John Sheffield as “LITTLE TARZAN” Laraine Day Ian Hunter Tuesday, April 23 (Only) Night at 7;30 and 9:15 “THE FLYING DEUCES’ Jean Parker Reginald Gardiner STAN LAUREL OIJVER HARDY A Carnival of ROARS, HOWLS and MERRIMENT! W^ednesday, April 24 Night at 7:30 and 9:15 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation “THE COURACiEOUS DR. CHRISTL\N” Jean Hersholt Tom N'eal Dorothy Lovett Robert Baldwin Thursday and Friday, April 25, 26 Night at 7=30 and 9:15 “THE BLUE BIRD” Shirley Temple Spring Byington Sybil Jason Laura Hope Crews' Eddie Collins Gale Sonderj^aard In breath-taking TECHISflCOLOR! number of individual income tax re turns. 19.'?.T 28,8; mmiher pas.senger automobiles registered ,1936 -3.271; ntmiber families with I'nUns, 1938— 3.,160; residential telephmes. 193,')— 7.")7; domestic electric meters. 1930— 1 2S6. Number of farms, 193.5—2.33S; re tail employees, 1935—.'iOS; whole.sale employees, 193.’>--32: mining em ployes, 193.5—120; manufacturing em ployes, 19,3.")—9S6; number persons on farms, 193.5—13,113: number unem ployed reporting, 1937—.586. KIWAMANS HF.AKS ABOI T “VOi n TELKPIIONK \OICF/' BIV RESERV:: SEATS NOW! EXAmV AS SHOWN IN FAMED ATUNTA PREM KRE Norm,an Russell of the Bell Tele phone Company made a talk andj presented two films at the weekly meeting of the Sandhills Kiwunis Club, held Wednesday in the Pine hurst Commtmity Chiirch. One reel showed how important your telephone voice is to yo\ir business, illustrating the right and wrong way of conver.s- ing over the wires. The other, ‘‘A Hurricane Challenges^” showed the gigantic ta.sk facing the telephone companies following the New' Eng land hurricane of a few years ago, and how the emergency was met. The club passed a resolution of sympathy to Mrs. Tr.rner on the death of her hu.sband, Millard H. Turner, a charter memlier of the lo. cal club. ROTARY LE.XRNS ABOUT SHORT \V.\> E R.VDIO Members of the Southern Pines Rotary Club and visiting Rotarians were treated to a demonstration of short wave radio at the club’s meet ing at the Country Club last Frl. day, with K. H. Lorenson accompany ing the exhibit with a talk on radio. He w’as assisted in his demonstration by C. J. Simons, president of the club. John Symes of Lockport, N. Y., “daddy” of the locat club, will be the speaker at today's meeting. Mr. Symes was instrumental in or ganizing Rotary here several years ago. KM>1ETT (iOLI)EN ELECTED S.\NDPIPEI{S’ PRESinENT EJmmett W. Goldeff was elected president of the Sandpipers, goffing organization of the Southern Pines Country Club, at the annual banquet and meeting cf the organization Tield on Tuesday night at the clubhouse. He succeeds James Schwartz. Prizes were awarded Gordon Keith, winner of the club championship this year; Alfred Chlswell, runner-up, and Elmer K. Davis, consolation winner. Sion is hi-raMi'd as being evon more rhanning. The .«(ings tliat helped to malic the tiriginal .“^tagc presenta tion famous, "Alice Blue Gown." (iU| technicolor I "Irene,” "Castle of | Dreams," and "Thore'.s Something | Tn The Air," have heen retained in the picture, and in a-ldition. the com- pascru of the original tunes, have written a new number e.specially for ^ tlie film, "You’ve Hut lie Out On A Limb." Lu.Nuriou.s .settings aild to ' tlie glittei of the story and scores of brilliantly designed go’.vn.s and negligees featuie the diess shop se quence. Ill Soul hern I’ines "V\’hile "(;one U'ifli the Wind" is holding the b'^an's at Pinehurst, that outatand'.ng production, "My Son, My Son," with .Maclelaine Carroii, Briand -\hcrne, Henry Hull, Louis Haj’wr'od and Laraine Day is playing a return engagement at Southern Pines, Monday and Tue.sday, April H c..... 2l.st. and 22nd With a Tuesday mati- H nee and it is indeed a masteiful pro. duction, superbly acted. On Wednesday and Thuisday^ Ap ril 24, 2.5, with a Thur.sday matinee. "It .\11 Cjime True," with Ann Sher- iden, Jeffry Lynn, Zasu Pitts, Una O'Conner, Jessie Busley and Felix , Bressart, play.s a return engagement j and here is real entertainment, a lively, swiftly paced story. \ The attraction Friday and Satur- j ria.v, April 26, 27, with a Saturday ■ matinee is Alexander Korda’s all- j technicolor comedy-drama, “Over i The Moon," starring that favorite j screen star. Merle Oberon. | Eighteen Million Pounds Is the | sum arou;:d which comedy and .satire 1 are built in this production. Some of | the most beautiful technicolor shots of the Alps, Monte Carlo and the canals of Venice, ever seen, are in corporated into this comedy. An ad. ditional attraction is the new Laurel and Hardy comedy, "A Chump At Oxford.” :: ime:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::! CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present At Southern Pines EDWARD SMALL W ANTS FOR SALE: Pair beautiful Cocker Spaniel pups eight weeks. No bet. ter blood lines in America. Come and look them over. Dr. L. J. Pe. g^ram, next to the Chalfonte, Aber deen ■Road. Day phone 2693. FREE: Be .sure to see "Blame It on Love,” starring Joan Marsh and John King, Friday, April 19, 3:00 p. m. Carolina Theatre, Southern Pines. Tickets at Simons Electric Co. WANTED: Cook for Hotel. Either man or woman at Sanford. Inquire Pilot Office. FASTURE FOR RENT: Send your horses, cows and yearlings to D. D. Cameron for the summer months. Good pasture. Sanford, N. C. Route 5, Osgood Crossing. A26. ONE COMPRESSOR FOR SALE in good condition. Hose to go with it. One air tank. Write to F. M. Hilliard Route 1, Carthage, N. C. Write and I w’ill give you the nec essary information. BUSIXESS OPPORTrMTY’ Will make investment in retail bus. iness as active partner Department Store and general men;handlse ex perience. Reference .All replies held In strict confidence. Address X, care The PUot. A19-26. ' This prodactioB vtil eol be shown «ny«brre f\crpt at &d>aic(K} prices...«t (east pntii 1941 GONE WITH THE WIND Wed., Apr. 21, 22, 23 and 24 ^ .Matinees .Monday, Tuesday and W inlnesda.v. Night Shows 8:00 n. m. (Reijervot Seats) Matineet* 2:00 p. ni. (Not Rest'rved) R«*ser»cd Seals on Sale at the Carolina Hotel and Carolina I'har- nia»-y at Pinehurst. *• 1940't Qlrl iii ih*' \ ilAfict Blue Gown!,. :! .Lo*t,1k'u'ghst'iongsl • AHHK NEXGLE MILLAND Mon. and Tues., Apr. 22, 23—8:15 -■Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 o’clock Rolonil Alon YOUNG-MARSHAl Moy BiHi* ROBSON • eUKKE Arlktr nUCMEt SKO RADIO Pictun HERBERT WILCOX Scfae" olov bv Alke Millar. Frow lh« Musicol Co^td^, ' . Book bv H. Mor*iome»v MmJc end Ivf'ci bv Mofrv Tl#tn#v en.i ^’eCof^hv• Friday, Apr. 26th, 8:30 P. M. IVlatinec at 3:00 FOR SALE: AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN Artistic home with large Studio, a large very desirable well landscaped corner lot. Fam ily is compelled to stay North, can be purchased now for less than half its actual cost or will ex change for Washington property. Consult Wallace Bryant, 38 Penn sylvania Avenue, Southern Pines A19.26. EXCHANGE: Use of attractive cot tage on ocean near Portland, Maine in exchange for use of room by one person for May, perhaps June in or near Southern Pines. Ad dress M. A. E. care Pilot. WHY NOT ENJOY a new Frigi- daire Refrigerator by trading any thing saleable on the down pay. ment and let the ice bill pay the balance'. They are on display at THE TRADE STORE, Southern Pines. N. 0. Hat A VttnttUr Slory io Tclll lEFFREV UNN HUMPmr BOGART I R*n(R mi nrti un rwiwt ZASU pnT8*UNAOCONNOR»JESSlEBl!SLEY JOHN LITBL • Diftttti h LCWIS SEILEH PUy by MicbMl Fmmw tad L4wrce«« Kiabto Wed. and Tliu., Apr. 24, 25, 8:1,5 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 «ERLE OBKKON’ and KE.\ HAKKISOX in “Over The Moon’ (In Technicolor) .Also: The Laurel and Hardy Com. cdy “A CHITMP AT OXFOBD.” Fri. and Sat., Apr, 26, 27, 8:15 Matinee Saturday at 3:00 LOST: Pocketbook and watch, last Thursday on Indiana ave., South, em Pines. Reward for return of either or both to Mrs. Howard Butler Indiana avenue. A.26 FOR SALE: One eight foot Frigi. daire. Phone 7264, Southern Phies, N. 0, tf. BUY YOUR EGQS THE DAY THEY ARE LAID. Dan S. Ray, 1 mile South of Southern Pines. First road right, beyond Suggs Dairy. SOR RENT: Pleasant centrally locat ed apartment, also single rom. Lilian A. Roberts, comer Pennsyl vania avenue and Ashe street, op posite public tennis courts. FOR RENT: Two and three room aparbnents, very reasonable. The Ellington, 31 West Vermont Ave., Southern Pines,

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