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« Fage Bight. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, Novembei 1, IMO ■mi COAL. W'e have the following coals for promppt delivery: PEN'N. ANTHRACITE VA. ANTHRACITE P(KOHONTAS RED STAR WEST VA. SPLINT STOKER COAL (three grades) The above coals are all first quality. ‘ Your business will be appreciated Farrell Coal Company CHURCHES! I Services at the Brownson Memorial 1 Presbyterian Church, Sunday, Novem ber 3 are as follows: Sunday School nt 9:45 a. m.. Junior League at 5:00 p. m„ Young Peoples League at 6:30 I p. m. and Evening Worship at 7:30 i p. m., sermon by the pastor. Service I of prayer and study at the Church leach Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. I Choir practice on Thursday evenings 7:30 p. m, under the direction of Lt. A, H. Achtermann. Aberden, N. C. Dial 9581 Vote For Cagle For | COUNTY COMMISSIONER I want Democrats as well as Republicans to vote for me. It Ls high time the voters of Moore County should see what is going on. TUo [»resent Iward has raised the valuation of property sev- er.it niiUion dollars, and then on top of that they have raised the tax rate. They got $63,000.00 out of the liquor stores last year, but proceeded to add on several new jobs and raise a few sal- arie.s. If elected, I shall stand for REDI CING OUR TAXES BY ONE-THIRD Tlii.s will be easily possible by reducing: salaries, excluding iiiHieC'-.ssary employes, and making several other changes which ;»re bii.ily needed. I will stand for cleaning out the Court House And will put clean Moore County Democrats and Republicans in their place.s. I say we have honest Christian Democrats and Republi(\in.? to fill these places. Thi'rt' is no reason why the rate of taxes should have been raised. The tixpayers, and especially the farmers, were having a hard enough time paying the former rate. Do your own thinking this time. Mr. and Mrs. Voter. Re member that I am not running for a big paying political office, but one that pays very little. All I want is a chance to go to work tn the things mentioned above. If you voted for me two years ago, when we came vety near victory, get someone else to join you this year, and we will win on November 5th. Gratefully yours— CLEVELAND CAGLE A Famier and Tax-Pa.ver, Vitally InterestM In Improving Con ditions in Moore County, and Who Has Never Held PoUtlcaJ Office. Services at Emmanuel Episcopal Church this week are as follows: Fri day, November 1st, (All Saints’ Dayi; Holy Communion at 10:00 a. m.; Sunday, November 3d; Church School at 9:30 a. m., and Holy Com munion at 11:00 a. m. On Thursday, November 7th; Holy Communion at 10:30 a. m. This service will open the same annual meeting of th(^ Richmond District of the Woman’s Auxiliary. The celebrant will bo the Rev. Robert Marr of Rockingham. The chief speaker at the meeting will be Mrs. W. J, Gordon of Spray. Rich melody, Latin glamour, horse- lacing thrills, highlight specialties and lechnicolor at its best, combine to make “Down Argentine Way,” the attraction at Pini hurst Sunday night, i November 3rd at 8:30 and at South-j ci n Pines, Monday and Tuesday, No-' vember 4, 5, grand entertainment. The producer apparently set out with the sole purpose of giving audiences a heck of a good time of fun and frolic, and then added a decision to dress the Um.and frolic in the richest and most eye-filling manner; he succeeded on all counts. The cast is headed by Don jAmeche, Betty Grable, Carmen Mi- starts out with the statement that it is "a joy to behold . . . we predict success for this delightful film . . , beautifully sustained from beginning M end;" which reminds us that the picture is two hours long and will be preceeded by the News only FELLOWSHIP FOKl^M um of the Church of Wide Fellowship will be under the direction of Miss Dorothy Tate, missionary committee chairman, this Sunday evening at 7:00 o’clSck In the church parlor. EJvcryone Is invited to attend. TO t ONTIM E BUSINESS In keeping with Its recently adopt ed resolution to set aside the first program of the month for a mission ary discussion, the Fellowship For- I -. [ The trucking buslnes.s of the late John \^^ Wenger Is to be carried on in Southern Pines by Mrs. Wenger, his widow, with Charles Block as manager. I At the Church of Wide Fellowhip j (Congregational) next Sunday morn ing at 11:00 o'clock there will be I the regular morning worship and ' Communion service with a sermon by I j the pastor, and music by the Picquet- directed choir. Other services include Sundaj' School. 9:45 a. m.; Youth League, 6:S0 p. m., and the Fellow ship Forum evening scrvice at 7:00 p. m. The Reliance Club will meet with Mrs. Zimmerman on Monday night at 8:00 instead of Tuesday I night, and Prayer meeUng will be ilhur.sday night at 7:15 *rstead of 7:30. “Everlasting Punishment” is the .subject of the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Church, East New Hampshire avenue. Sunday morning, November 3d at 11:00 o'clock. Sun day School convenes at the same hour. W AIM TS Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, November 2 Matinee .3:00 P. M. Night at 7:15 and 9:00 “THE SHOWDOWN” William ‘“Hopalony: Ca.ssid.v*’ Bo.vd Ru.ssell “Lucky” Hayden Itritt Wo<»d Morris Ankrum “The Kind’s Men’’ You can buy a full size Cabinet Elec tric Range, five speed units, cook er well, for less than $100.00 at THE TRADiC STORE, Southern Pines. Tiade-ins accepted. Easy terms. H. A. LEM^S, Trader. WANTED: Position In office or home. EScperienced cashier, clerk, typing. References. Write Box 784, South ern Pines. FOR RENT: Modern, furnished apart ments, opposite depot. Inquire at Midland Dress Shop. Monday and Tuesday, November 4, 5 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “CITY FOR CONQUEST” Jame.s Cagney Ann Sheridan Frank McHugh Arthur Kennedy Frank Craven Donad Crisp Wednesday, November 6 Matinee 3;00 P. M. Night at 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation “PIER 13” Lynn Bari Lloyd Noaln .loan Valerie Douglas Fowley , FAIRBAXKS-MORSE automatic coal I stokers. W. G. McAvoy, local con. ! tractor, telephone 5902, Southern Pines. FOR PvENT: Two and three-room apar) .vnts. heated, ionable rent. The Ellington, 31 West Ver mont avenue. Southern Pines. REFRIGERATNON SERVICE on all makes. Terms Cash. Phone 6S14. B. M. Bradin. tf. FLOWERS, Bouquets, Funeral set, pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern Pines. Phone 8261 tf randa, Charlotte Greenwood, J. Car rol Nai.sh, Henry Stephenson, Kather ine Aldridge, with specialties by the Nicholas Brothers, Pepe Gulzar and the Flores Brothers, The Six Hits and a Miss, and the Carmen Miranda Band. But it Is the music, the per formances, the beauty that really make “Down Argentine Way." Seldom has one picture listed a group of songs that all possess such a lilting, memory-tickling effect. Betty Grable, in Technicolor. Is something rich to look upon, and a knockout when she ; goes Into her dances, while Charlotte ! Greenwood effervesces with all the verve and showmanship that she had displa.ved on the stage over a long span of years. P^lection returns by. public addre.ss system Tuesday night. The drama of life on the wrong side ' of New York Town is tellingly depict ed in Warner Bros.’ moving “East of the River.” starring John Garfield, Brenda Mar.shall and Marjorie Ram- bcaii, the attraction at Southern Pines Wednesday and Thursday. No vember 6. 7, with a Thursday mati- j j nee. Fa.'st moving and exciting, the ftory is woven around colorful char acters of New York's tenement jungle which have been artfully cast with capable, well-suited players.fast-^ paced film tells the story of Mama Raviola's attempts to rai.se two boys in the hard-titten lower East Side of New York. An added attraction | is the newest March of Time Maga-1 rin*' on a topic of especial Interest to Amcrica, jrst now, “Mexico," i Compo.sed of Ingredients that make j for highly enjoyable entertainment "Arl.Se My Love” the attraction at Southern Pines, Friday and Satur day. November 8, 9, with a Saturday matinee, Is a swiftly moving com- cdy-drama that will please audiences from one end of the country to the other. It Is the same sort of formulae that made “It Happened One Night” so successful, despite the fact that there is no similarity In the two stories. Claudette Cclbert and Ray Mllland are Ideal in roles suited to their tal ents, while Walter Abel as the har- rassed newspaper superior again proves his versatility. One reviewer M SOUTHERN PINES, N- C- Going Out Tonight? Why Not Wear One of Our New Evening Dresses Formal or Wear a Jacket From $15.00 Velvet or Wool Wraps From $10.00 For Daytime I^repcs in the New Shades of Gold, Green or Rrown—of Course We Have Plenty of Black, From $5.00 F’or $1.00 The Rest— BLOUSE—SLIP-HANDB AG— NOVELTY JEWELRY—EVEN- BAGS — —To be found anyplace CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present Comer Pennsylvania Avenue and Ashe street, opposite public ten nis court. LOST Last Saturday 1937 Ford Hub j Cap. Will appreciate it if finder will return to Dan S. Ray, Pilot office. THE SPECTACUUR MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA TWO CONTINENTS HAVE BEEN WAITING TOR I DON A M E C M E BETTY GRABLE CAKMEN MIRANDA • « CHAtioni GirCENWOOD ) CiUffOl NAIbH • HINIV S'<rHfNS04 . AtOfcOM • ItOMO » Pin MAriN A Twentieth C.‘ntury-Feji Picfurs FOR SALE: Nice Heavy Breed Broil ers, weights 1 1-2 to 3 pounds. Mrs. W. D. Hackney, West end Massachusetts avenue. —iwjimiUAr S ■ - ■' •< ■ - Added: The Spetia Slhorl Subjects, “Eyes of (he Navy” FOR RI;NT: Plea.sant, centrally lo cated, insulated and heated rooms, and apartments. Lilian A. Roberts, F'ASY TERMS on used furniture, new oil heaters and several kinds of stoves, all for sale at The Trade Store, Southern Pines N. C. H. A. LEWIS. Trader. Thursday and Friday, November 7, 8 Night at 7:15 and 9:00 “MOON OVER BURMA” Dorothy I^mour Robert Preston Preston Foster Doris Nolan Albert^ Basserman I The Grey Fox Village Court, Pinehurst Election Night Dinner - - Nov. 5 :: t: •« »♦ :: Special Menu—$1.50 We have arranged for complete Election j] Returns, State by State, as they are received. ! AT PINTEHURST SUNDAY NIGHT, NOV. 3rd 8:30 AT SOUTHERN PINES .MON. & THE., NOV. 1, 5 8:15 P. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 GARFIELD •MINDA MARSHALL MAiJORIE RAMBEAU 70UAI. WfUiAM lUNDfOAN • A WAtNft ■•OS.. . fint OifMMky Aifrwl I. Ofwn • w* Added: The New March of Time Magazine, “Mexico” AT SOUTH ERN PINES Wed. and Thu., Nov. 6, 7—8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:^0 H :: :: it •« H a tt :: i! • • ;! • • n ** The fllrl eorre.pond*nl end Ih. wo ae«...'940* lov* oHolrt P«fomouf< msE,m LOVE MITCHtU IIISIN AT SOUTHERN PINES Fri. and Sat, Nov. 8, 9—8:15 Matinee Saturday at 3:00
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