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fage FMght THE Pilot, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North CaroHna ‘4; • ii Friday, October 4, 1^0- , CHURCH ESI Services at the Brownson Memorial JKesbyterian Church, Sunday, Octo- Lambert Held Without Bail After AlleRcd Assault With Scantlinjf Doc Garner Dies in Hospital After | Brutal Attack During Joy-Ride | >er 6 are as follows; Sunday School. *:45 a. m.; Junior League, 5:00 p. YouDg People’s League, 6:30 p. 4pi.; Evening Worship, 7:30 p. .m. Setwon to be delivered by Chaplain y/. 0. Phillips of Fort Bragg. The members of the churf!h and oth its who are interested are invited io attend a service of prayer and ■tu<l)( «i*ch Tuesday evening at 7:30 w. at the church. Kmmanuel B^iscopal Church ser- tires Sunday, October (ith will be «s follows: Church School at 9:30 a. m\ ; Holy Communion ami sermon at 11:00 a. ni. On Thur.-id?y, October 10th: IJoIy Communion at 10:00 a. without privilege of bail. The fight in which Garner was fa tally injured is said to have occurred At the Baptist Church Sunday: Hi- after Lambert had remarked that he We Cla.sses and Sunday School 10:001\^-03 the "sucker;" that he had fum- .1. m.; preaching at 11:00 a. m. B. T. the gas and oil and that the The Weather Twenty-One All Clear Days in September, W'ith Nine Days 90 or Above "If all outdor pictures were as good they would top all others for aud ience acclaim." So says one critic of "The Westerner," with Gary Cooper and Walter Brennan, the attraction at Pinehurst Sunday night, October 6th at 8:30 and at Southern Pines, Monday and Tuesday, October 7, 8, M. Junior Intermediate, and adults *t 7:30 p. m. The covered dish supper and mon thly business meeting of the church will be next Thursday. October 10th *t 7:00 o'clock. A verv important mat ter will be presented to the church at Ihe conference for vote and all who resides about half way between mpniberf are urged to be present. Hemp and Hemp Cross Roads, start- ed out about dark Tuesday evening, At the Church of Wide Fellowship going to Putnam, where they picked ^Congregational I next Sunday. Oc-jup Mozelle Beal. After this, they tober 6, it is Kally Day. Church went near Cameron to get Margaret Srhol program and Promotions at Medlin, but found that she had left An evening of joy-riding participat ed in by three married men and their girl companions had a tragic ending in the fatal injury of D.,c Gamer of ^ extremely a Tuesday matinee. "The West- High Falls, driver of the car, who, approaching the close every angle, is spelendid according to the testimony given in highest tempera- entertainment and has been given the a hearing Saturday afternoon beforj month. 98 degres occur- ®*cellet production treatment one has Justice Hugh P. Kelly, In Carthage, 23rd, the first day' of Au-! come to expect from Samuel Goldwyn. was struck with a scantling by Iivia forecast an abnormally torrid Here is sheer entertainment for all Lambert of near Hemp about 2:00 September, but the suddden ' ^'^'^^e^ces in all places. It is a com- o clock Wednesday morning and died temperature beginning on the btnation of melodramatic thrill and Thursday morning in the Moore ggth brought the average tempera- j drama of a hardy people seeking County Hospital without regaining moth 2.2 degrees lower to make a home for themselves in the consciousness, Lambert is being held normal for the month. j Western country. Given that touch Twenty-one days of the month high technical quality, the film were all clear, seven days partly lifted far out of the class of ■loudy and two days cloudy. Four straight action material. But. at the days with passing showers gave only ^anie time, it possesses that basic 1.06 inches of rain, 2.52 inches less quality of speed of movement, of than normal for the month. Four j Physical action In the out-of-doors, days gave so small a trace as to be; which in the last analysis is the kind unmeasurable. Deficiency in rainfall of expression in the screen medium for the year is now 13.39 inches. ' that made the motion picture great, Nine days of the month recorded and which unquestionably stirs a temperatures from 90 to 9S degree.<!. warm feeling of fascinated excitement Lowest temperature, 44 degrees, was , in every film-goer. recorded on the 26th. ! Long time Max. Min. average R4.5 62.3 193» 86.1 62.1 1940 86.1 56.1 f"' other boys had a girl and he didn't following up his remark.^ by strik ing Gamer. The story, as revealed by evidence in court, is as follows: Doc Garner, his cousin. Tom Gar ner of near Hemp, and Irvin Lambert Aver. I Resigned for laughing ptirposes and 73.3 fulfilling this assibnment to perfec-' 74.1 tion, "Dulcy." adapted from the fa-' 71.1 mous stage play by George S. Kauf- j man and Marc Connolly and with a ' high-powered comedy cast, featuring Ann Sothern. Ian Himter, Roland i Republican Meeting «:45 a.' n ° The Morning Wor.ship at a note telling them that she would! in Carthage October 15 ' Young^'^Reginald" Gardiner. *"Bil"i^ rtter around the be at Greon Gables. Going there and _ „ „ —r . Burke, Lynne Carver and Guinn "Big ,s our share of failing to find her. the four proceeded Lewis I’, llamlin of Brevard To r_^.. wiiiiam ii thp attraction at imunion Sunday, to a filling station beyond Sanford. I Speak Here.—(JOP Launches so„thern Pines Wednesdav and State Drive W 1=.^. SOUTHERN PINES, N- C. We Invite You to See Our McMullen classics, silk, FLANNEL and NOVELTY WOOLS, STROOCK SUITS and COATS DOBBS HATS KISLAV and WEAR RIGHT GLOVES. OUT DRESSES at $6.50 and $7.95 are outstanding THE AMERICAN GOLFER $12.95 GABARDINE and light weight wool. 11:00 a. m. will center around the be at Green Gables. Going there and Conmiunion Table as thi.s World Wide Communion sponsored by the Federal Council of then returned to Green Gables, where Clhtirches and the World Council of they found the Garner girl. She told Churches. The Fellowship Forum , them that she could not .to 'vith them Evening Service at 7:00 p. m. .until after she had carried her sister I to Vass, so the first group went to DK. PE(iR.\M, FOK.MEKLY OF ■''arolina Pines, near Cameran, where HIN'EHl’RST, SKIlIorSLY ILL they found Lizzie and a younger sister Pi'ienrls of Dr. Lewi.s J. Pegram, who' stranded and asked for a ride liome Has had a dental office in Pinehurst They picked the Martin girls up, for .several years, have learned of his continued to V'ass where they were joined by the Medlin girl, nnd start- Sonthern Thursday. Pines Wednesday and j October 9, 10 at 8:1'' p. «Frioii.s illness since last .spring, and that his condition is now critical. He is in Raleigh, where Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Cheatham, close friends of Dr. •nd Mrs. Pegram, visited him this week. They report that he is resting as comfortably as possible. KUMM.'VGR SALE IN NEW CmB M.\RKET BUILDING od to Hemp. Doc Garner, the owner of the car, v.'as driving and seated on the front seat with him were Mozelle Bea! ind the two Martin girls. Tom Garner, the Medlin girl and Irvin Beal were on the rear seat. Irvin kept trying to get Lizzie Martin to ride with him on the rear seat, which she refused to do. He fin ally tried to force Doc Gamer to make her get on the back seat, and Gamer refused. When the party reached the prem ises of Lambert’s father-in-law, be tween Hemp and Hemp Cross Roads, j Lambert asked Doc to stop the car A total of 2, 214 persons were in-; and let him out, which he did. GeUin" jUred in traffic accidents in North; out, of the car onto the road. La nbert The Junior Willing Workers of the Southern Pines Baptist Church will sponsor a rummage sale to- ■torrew, Saturday in the new Curb Market building next to the Trade St .lie. The State Republican organization ! m. Guaranteed to knock the blues is launching its most intensive and i into that proverbial “cocked hat," pxten.sive campaign since' 1928, send- j "Dulcy" tells the story of thee ex- ing speakers to every county of the i ploits of one Dulcy Ward, wealthy, state between now and the November | good looking, but po.ssessed with a faculty for getting everyone whom she contacts into maddening compli cations. All in all. this new comedy is tops in entertainment. It contains all of the nece.ssary elements and then some. Martin of Kemp, , .. _ I election. The itmerary was mapped I *n State headquarters at Charlotte. Lewis P. Hamlin, prominent resi dent of Brevard and an interesting and able speaker, is to address a Re- piiblica mass meeting in Carthage at 2:00 o'clock on the afternoon of Tues. day, October 15th. FORT BR.XGG TO H-WTC 20,000 MEN, SAYS PIERCE (Continued from paof one) air corps, engineers, quartermaster corps, medical and signal corps, he said. Tht housing problem is a real problem, with present contracts, al ready let, totaling four and one-half million dollars and involving a month ly payroll of $350,000, Col, Pierce, who is residing in the!with Pat O’Brien cast as the Notre One of the most unusual screen stories In recent times is coming to the Southern Pines Theatre Friday and Saturday, October 11, 12 at 8:15 with a Saturday matinee, w'hen Warner Bros, new film "Knute Rockne.All American” is the attrac tion. It is a film story of one of America’s greatest and wisest heroes, Knute Rockne. 'The picture traces It'ockne’s life from his early childhood in Norway to his tragic death In 1931. His life was full of excitement, despair love and triumph. The film Pethick house in Southern Pines, is Da- e football wizard faithfully por- in command of a colored battalion, trays those elements and Keeps alive Carolina the flret half of 1940. ! made the complaint about being a' and spoke in high praise of his men. the true “spirit of RocKne." His vig- ■ sucker,” and struck Doc Gamer on | “They are fine specimens and fine: or his astute philosophy the greet Announcing: the Opening^ of MONTESANTFS SPAGHETTI CAMP on Saturdiay, October 5th, 1940 for the Winter Season I the head with a piece of iron, knock ing him against the Beal girl. The ; Martins and Medlin jumped from the car and ran. Tom and Doc got out and ; a free-for-all ensued, i Lambert finally freed himself and grabbed a scantling with which he struck the fatal blow. Tom fled and I Lambert, after remarking that he guessed he had killed Doc, left the ’ scene. Mozelle Beal then loaded the un- I conscious man into the car and drove I to the Kennedy Funeral Home In jHemp, where he was transferred to jan ambulance. Upon arriving at the funeral home, she found Lambert there. Both men went to the hospital In the same vehicle. Lambert recelv- I ed first aid and was dismissed. ' ! Lambert was arrested Wednesday I morning; Tom Gamer was taken I Thursday and the girls were commit- ’ ted to jail Friday when it was feared j that they might skip. They were held j until after the hearing Saturday, when ' all except Lambert were released. soldiers," he said. He told about the ^ teams he built the devoioping of the training program at the post, about famous “Four Horsemen ’ are all told the importance of morale and plans with a skillful blending of power and to keep the soldiers contented. Foot-* subtlety. Heading the brilliant sup- ball teams are being organized, and j porting cast is Gale Page. all kinds of out-of-door sports will be provided, he said. 11940 SEAL SALE PLANS Col. Pierce was introduced to the, DISCUSSED AT MEETING HERE club by Eugene C. Stevens. The meet-1 ^ ij 1. 11. n .... ' fContipiiea frnw Ttngf ove) mg was held at the Southern Pines; , ,, , , ' , , ,, ,, , . valuable information for his listen- Country Club. „ , , (rs. Walter S. Page, Jr., field work er of the State association, made a few remarks, and a film was shown on the subject of tuberculosis con trol. At a meeting of the County com- DISTRICT MEETING, JR., O. U. A. M. TO BE HEI.D IN ABERDEEN The semi-annual meeting of the fth district Jr. O. U. A. M., com prising Lee, Montgomery, Moore and mlttee a week ago, held at the home Randolph counties, will be held In^of Mrs. Cheatham in Pinehurst, re- Aberdeen, with Aberdeen Council No. I ports were read on various phases of 193 as host, on Friday afternoon, j work throughout Moore county and October 11th, at 2:00 o’clock In the plans for the 1940 Seal Sale discuss- Open for the Season The Grey Fox Formerly the Village Court Grill PINEHURST under the management of CAPT. ALEX PAPANA I hite of the Rumanian Royal Air Force Lunch—^Tea—Bridge—Dinner PVencIV Chef French Cuisine Junior Order Hall. Within the district there are 27 councils with an aggregate member ship of 1,300. It Is hoped that all councils In the district will send rep resentatives to this meeting, as it Is a very important one. Immediately following the adjoum- ^lent of the business meeting, a fish fry will be given on the lake. T. L. Riddle of Sanford, dlatrlc*^ secretarv, announces. “ANDY” TURNER HTTH • SERVICE STAnON HERE rd. WAN TS A. O. "Andy” Turner has accepted the position of shop manager for Robinson’s Service Station on U. S. Highway No. 1 in the Pinedene sec tion of Southern Pines. Mr. Turner was with the Warren Nash Company In Syracuse, N. Y., for six years af- terwards with Eugene A. Barlteau in Southern Pines for three years and of late with the Martin Motor Com pany of Aberdeen for eight years. The Robinson company has the Naah agency here. James W. Tyndall and aon Oeorg^e of GreeitTille, N. C., spent Thund&y with' Mr. Tytidan'a liater. Mn. H. L. l^ps. Call at the Trade Store, Southern Pines, and see the oil heater for ev ery need. Lower in price, but none higher In efficiency. Sold on easy terms. Trade-Ins accepted. H. A. Lewis. Trader. Fi^R SALE); Automatic Oll-O-Matlc oil burner and storage tank. Slight ly used. R. F. Stewart, Plnebluff, Telephone 211. WAITE31S OR DINING ROOM HOSTESS desires employment. Six years hotel experience. Can work any hours. References furnished. Write H. 54, care The Pilot, South- em Pine«. ■ POSITION WANTED: Young lady, excellent stenographer—bookkeep er desires position. Thoroughly ex- perlenced. Full or part time. Write L454, Care The Pilot, Southern PlneB. FOR SALE: One 2-bumer and one 3-bumer New Perfection Hot W» ter He*tera. F. B. W»lker. Phone MIS. S»M>4 CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Pri-senl The greatest outdoor action picture ever filmed! SAHI7EL Q0LDW71T preienU 6ART COOPER TBEWSTVRIfEB wHh WALTER BREITITAN FRED STONE • DORIS DAVENPORT DlractM by WILLIAM WVLER [UkSEi TIM imni umn AT PINEHURST SUNDAY NIGHT, OCT. 6TH 8:30 AT SOUTHERN PINES MON. & TUES^ OCT. 7, 8, 8:1 P. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 Presenting inn Sothern, Ian Hunter, Roland Young, Billie Burke and Lynne Carver in “DL LCY” AT SOUTHERN PINES Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 9, 10—8:15 P. M. (No Matinee) draatCoadil Krtat AuMricMl Dirt<t«d br llOyO 8AC0N * A WAXNCA MOS.*Krsf Orifioti Scteea PUy by Robert BuciiMr • B«Md upe* Um privaU pap«rs d Mn. ftockAc, and tbe tcporU ot Ro^nt'a iotiaaU tMocialM u)d (ri«od* AT SOUTHERN PINES Fri. and Sat, Oct. 11, 12—8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 ?t»ii 1111 GOOD RAWLE^IGH ROtTTE open in Lee County. New Dealer who just started in Moore County doing well, making average weekly Sales of over $75. EScceptlonal opportunity for the right man to get establish ed in a profitable business. Write at once Rawlelgli’s, Dept. NCJ- 221-204, RlchmoBd, Va. S20-025 FLOWERS, Bouquets, Funeral set pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern Pines. WANTED: Refined settled lady de sires work as companion to elderly lady. Address The Pilot. FOR SALE: Eaectrlc Tourist Sign. Miss AUle McIntosh, Southern Pines. LOST GOLD BAR PIN: Four pearU. Reward, ffotum to Pilot. REFRIGERATNON SI3P.V1CS on mil nutkes. Terma Casti. Phone MM. B. M. Bradin. tf. FOR SALE: Old Ray place, near Farm life School. Address Box 5092, Seabreeze SUtlon, Daytona Beach, Florida." oil SPECIAL BARGAINS hi used fum- Itftre. consisting of Heatrolas, cook stoves, oil stoves, beds, tables, chairs, dining room set Breakfa«t set and many other useful articles. H. A. l«wis. Tiia«r, Southern Pines. N. C.
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