Page Ten THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina FVlday, October 18, 1940. MISS KATH/VKINE M/VKTIN RESIGNS AS UBRAKIAN (Continurd frmn page one) Board of Trustees, and will be deep ly regretted by the patrons of the institution. She came here frcm her homo 111 Raleigh following her grad, uation from the School of Library Science of the University of North Carciina at Chapel Hill I Miss Grover is a graduate of Sou. ; them Pine? High School. She has as- I sisted Miss Martin at various times I in I he library and has shown the necessary ability to .succeed her. She ' will assume her new duties today, Miss Martin having left for her new I post last night with the well wishes of her mnny Sandhills friends. iCHURCHESi *• : n Have Just Unloaded A carload of Maine apples and vegetabels \'ermont Maple Syrup and Honey McIntosh and Gravenstein Apples—Very fine eating. Several other varieties. Hubbard Squash, Pumpkins, Carrots, Onions. Some very lancy Maine Potatoes. Pure Northern Sweet Cider for Hallowe’en. FORMER POE STORE Xow our location for the season. B. J. SIMONDS Phone 6352 REiGISXER Y our $ $ $ $ $ here Where buying power has been DRAFTED to give you SERVICE. We carry a full line of DRESSES—COATS—SWEATERS—SUITS— TOPCOATS—UNDERWEAR—INFANT'S WEAR, HATS—BLANKETS— SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY O. O. F"lincHum Carthage, N C. ‘ Aberdepn theatrE I Services at the Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church Sunday, Octo. bt-r 20 are as follows: Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; Junior League, 5:00 p. m.; Young People's League, 6:.30 p. m.; Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. with ifermon b y the pastor. Service of prayer and study at the Church each Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Baptist Church services Sunday: Sunday School and Bible classes, 10:00 a. m.; Preaching. 11:00 a. m.; B. T. U., 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting will be on Wednesday at 7:30. The rubject of the pastor's .sermon Sun. day morning will be, “The Spiritual Issues of Citizenship.’" earn Myrna Loy, teamed for the first time with Melvyn Douglas, abandons her role ns the “perfect wife” to keep the nian who made Garbo laugh in continuous hot water in "Thirj Fin. ger. Left Hand," hilarious stoiy of a romantic mix.up coming to the Pine, liurst Theatre Sunday night Octobcr 20th at 8:30 and to Southern Pines Monday and Tuesday October 21, 22,, with a Tue.sday matinee. Seen as a New York career woman, the editor of a fashion magazine, is Myrna Loy who has adopted the strategem of pretending to be married in order to hold her job and not be pestered by a bevy of suitors. Her eventual un. doing comes through a chance meet, ing with a young artist portrayed by At the Emmanuel Episcopal | Mpjyyn Douglas, an artist very sure Church on Sunday, October 20th:' f himself and his ideas, a.« well as Holy Communion at 8:00 a. pleasure to be gained by liv. f'hurch SrViool at 9:30 a. m.; Ante.,jj,p ^is .c;nall home town in Ohio, Story, direction and cast are here Communion aivj Litany at 11:00 a. in. On Thursday, October 21th, Holy Communion at 10:00 a. m. ’ilonded into a comedy which main. t.Tins a smooth pace and is at the .s.-’nie time pimctuatcd by imlividiial There will be all regulai services ^ f.-pquonces which evoked he.irty and ^ vvor.ship at the Church of \\ ide Kel. spontaneous preview nicht applause. ; lowship (Congregational), comer, oeo,go Abbott has taken his high, i Ronnett -street and Xow Hamp.shire niusiral comedy, “Too' .ivenuc on next Sunday as follows; | ,„.oachvav stage! Sunday .«cl^ol for all .-ros at 9:4;> making hh dobut ns a I •>. m: mon^iiig Church Worship at producer and direi tor, trans. I i 11-00 a. m. with sermon by the P^is-Period it to the ,scieen with .such fi.' i ton: the Follow.-hip Forum evening-^,to cla.ss-fy It i servicc at (:00 p. m. _ | „^ musicals of its | !c:nd, which is the attractfon at Sou- , SOUTHERN PINES, N. r. Blanket Time WE HAVE THEM ALTHO THEY ARE HARD TO GET STILL HAVE SOME OF THOSE EXCLUSIVE PURREY BLANKETS— Colors are (^or>?eous. Soft, Thick and Light. Treated to Prevent Moth Damage. 72x90~$5.95 72x84-$4.95 VANITY FAIR PAJAMAS Brushed Bemberg, Soft as a Kitten’s Ear, Warmth without bulk. Softest fabric to wear Ralbri.t>-.Q'ans ; Bedjackets S2.00 $2.00 “Doctrine of Atonement" is the subject of the les.son-sernion at the r.IRI>S SFAKN ASn I P T<> KMT FOR KKD CKO.SS them Pines Wednesday and Thurs.day October 23. 21 at 8:1.'). From his, Christian Science Church Sund.iy p^^^^^^ott obtained Desi: moiT.ing. October 20th at H :00, ^ j oclock. Sunday School convenes at eccentric dancer: Edith Brack-j the same hour. i.ibbv Bennett. He added Ann Miller, Lucille Ball, Richard Carlson. Francis Langford, Harry Shannon iand many others. Interspersed ^ throughout the story are ten musi. Girls from seven years old up ar.,|^^, numbers, the finale being one of organizing a knitting cla.ss under the outstanding soon on the auspices of the Red Cross. The first ^ time, meeting is to be held at the home, Deannn Durbin film is of Mrs. Hugh Carter in Pinehurst this afternoon. Other mothers will II VISIT OUR BARCAIN DEPARTMENT ON THE SEC- II OND FLOOR: COATS — DRESSES — P’LANNEL ! HOSTESS ROBES. GREATLY REDUCED, ALL PLAINLY MARKED. CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present can-y on as hoste.sse.s, arranging reg- lilar Friday se.ssion.s. The finished products will help fill Rpd Cross bundles for Britain. ON ,\IR Tl*E,Sn.\YS Wendell Willkie is on the air every Tuesday night from 10:30 until 11:00 i.clock, on the Red network of the '.,Ttii'Ji;il Broadca.sting Compnny. S '1' I I . M. Niuh* at 7:L') anil 0:00 - ■■■ h.. ;> ... i .voutlii : , U'V o 'lui, ni ’ ■ a i- anticipated with keen interest, and her latest one, “Spring Parade," the attraction at Southern Pines Friday and Saturday, Octobcr 25. 26. with a Saturday matinee, will not disap point. On the contrary, it is as i i-prightly and gay as any in which j she has ever appear?d, and some will declare it her best, and that’s say. ing a great deal. Be that as it may, •'Spring Parade" with it..; no.stalgic' setting of old entertainment to| s(othr both the eye and ear. Ip ad. mil able ‘-iippoi t are Miscba -Xuci'. Hob-, rt Cummin,Henry Slcplii'nson I I'viso pl;,ys the (• : T.uti h an1-i ‘’1-22 K\i>h< t 7:1' a-'d 0:1.'. LL:; \ ’liAXV t-.l f S “1 » ' = 0. Itrpnda .Inyce ( .■i.irpliy ( h;>ilk* Kul - Ra!; ~ Misdia \ucr 5^1-. MaMvcll WeHuf’sday, Octohci 23 MATLVEE .'? no P. 31. Night at 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWAPJ) NIGHT Free Consolation “FATHER IS A PRINT E’ (Jrant Mitchell Nana Bryant ,Tohn Lite! I-ee Patrick Thursday and Fri^lav. October 24, 25 Nit?ht at 7:Lt and 9:15 ‘BRIGHAM YOUNG-FKONTIKUSMAN’ Tyrone Power Linda Darnell Dean .Tagger a.s “Brigham Young” .lohn Carradine Mary Astor Another GREAT story by LOUIS BROMFIELS! t- i ; ’ 1 la, I3r!l.^.'; Eod, lU-Lk;;, Uui'eau ' . i. y U . '/‘■ii, ra.-i ^ ■'hi:'. :\t'. a 4: -t. ' .'M-i;' fiir Filliu;; " Miill o:; 1'. p. , 1, I i'-y T'C OnPFRS FOR WOOD. Phone .')223. D. R. Bailey. 025. nonr) R.AWLKIGII HOUTK open in I.ee County. New Dealer who just started in Moore County doing well, making average weekly Sales of over Exceptional opportunity for the right man to get establish ed in a profitable business. Write at once Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCJ- 221-201, UichmoBd, Va. S20-025 HFFRIGERATNON SERVTCR on all makes. Terms Cash. Phone 6814. B. M. Bradin. tf. ’^LOWERS, Bouquets, Funeral set pieces, M. G. Backer, Southern Pines. Phone 8261 tf r f . '■ >: i'l r;-, 1 ' . Iw. ;:t,h-' , I'- ’U Uji ... ; ';i .■ o.- >;.i ■■ ,-f: in -v 1 • Ual. ' •■'ll, Claytia;, Sflii..:, X.'wt; n ^.riivo, ton, TviU.y, 'i’n;'...;,,.u, Clark- ;i, n.-iii.!:---. ■ 1 o an.i ill, ilan'.'ii'l. i: ■ i ■!. iii.-- V.'hy.not, FSsli!' City and Ivm'U t.: iio.ir I I.,-. !Hl ihll. ■\nyonc living -i-Ioh, r to Kort ' t!:;/:- |> linl ^ i-' tl?!,- ; ^ •,'.ile radius. Sonio of the i.l;u r townt-; iniU;d..‘(! arc I>iinn, i.ilii ! • t( r t. T-JiUls, Clinton, .S.urf.ini, Cartha;;'' .xhrrdeii. LaurinbiiiT;'. Fuquny S;'; ing.4. • 'illy Sj'iiiia.':, 1- . irh.n.-._ ! U;:.ib. ih- town Newlo;i Lni.nglon, .’I'luth'rn I’im\s aail liov.-Jiuiil. '.'n'.r.-.s t!u :ii' towns c.'v.' absorb 000 vvork' iH, the ntustiuct;- u ('f bnr_ rack.s at Ki.rt l^iag;: will n:.l come p ff on .'oht'dule. More than 1,000 wlioli: bl'icks at a time, ar'' to be finished by January 6. The licavy iiiilux of troops is due in mid-Dcccmbor. Even now. with the main floor yet to conio, S.OOO (lien are reported living under can. vas. To take time off to build tern, poraiy quarter for construction la, bor would mean n delay of two weeks and cost an estimated $150,000, it was said, I)K. CHKATIIAM UKAIHNfi ENTEKT A INS KI A M A NS SFFCIAL BARGAINS in u.sed furn iture, consisting of Heatrolas, cook stoves, oil stoves, beds, tables, chairs, dining room set. Breakfast set and man.y other useful articles. H. A. Lewis, Trader, Southern Pines, N. C. .Tohn Trotwood Moore's famous story of the Southern Colonel and his faithful slave, “Tom's La.st Fur. ■>,96.” was read to members of the Sandhills Kiwanis Club on Wednes day by the Rev. Dr, T. A. Cheat, ham of Pinehur.st, and scored a de. cisive hit. The club'-s weekly meeting was held at the Pinehurst Commun. ;ty Church. Bynum Patterson of Southern Pines, and Arthur W. Atherton of Aberdeen have been elected to active membeiship in the club. STARRING mim DOUGLAS Raymonrt VVALBl'nN . Lee BOWMANr tci.ita Gri.'-.NViLLE • Felix BRESSART 'Mtf- . . V AT PINEHURST Sunday Nighf, October 20(h S:.‘U) Got CI1 cyefuL . and . Earfu!of iJ’v/ay’s Smash Mus'ccil Comedy HIT! AT SOLTTHERN PINES ■Mon. & Tih's., ()c(. 21, 22 S:15 P. .M. Maf’nee Tiicsdav at .3:00 p .<0 R* - :o w r ,; . ' .-^r . ' ti AT SOrTi:i: IMNKS V. '1., Oct. 2.^, 21 8:15 M. (No Matinto) IJjBaswr- •>« .4 DURBIN in with Rokt CUMMINGS MiscbiAIIER Henry Stephenson Anne Gwynne Allyn Joslyn Franklin Pongborn BUTCH and BUDDY Added: Th»> new .March of Time Maijazine, “JJrilain’.s R. A. F.” AT SOUTHERN PINES Fri. & Sat., Oct. 25, 26—8:15 \\ M. Matinee Saturday at .3:00 * Help your teeth shine like the stars * use Calox Tooth Powder * Many of Hollywood’) brightest stars use Calox to help bring out the nolurul lustre of iheir teeth—and you can rely on Calox too. 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