Page FMght. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, November 15, 1940. KHURCHB Services at the Brownson Memor-| In iMnehuntt ial Pre.ibyterian Church for Sunday, xhe official opening of the Pine- Noveniber 17 are as follows: Sunday imrst Theatre for the winter season School. 9:45 a. m.; Junior League, ,altes place this Sunday and Mon- 2:00 p. m. {please note chang:e of jay, November 17, 18, with a Mon- lime; Young People's League, 6:30 jay matinee, with the very “happy" p. m.i; Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. attraction, “One Night In The Trop- —Sermon to be delivered by Chap- jcs," in which Bud Abbott and Lou lairt W. S. Behrick of Fort Bragg. Costello, radio comedians whose pop- Choir practice on Thursday evening ularity on the air lanes has been at 7:30 p. m. under the direction of romething of a sensation during the LI. A H. Achtermann. i past year or two, are seen and heard I here for the first time on the screen, Kninianuel I2piscopal Church. Rev. ppd they look as funny as they sound. F. Craighii! Brown. B. A.. B. D.. Rec- other featured players are Allan tor. Services: Sunday, November .jones. Nancy Kelly. Robert Cum- 17th—Holy Communion nt 8:00 a. niings. Peggy Moran. Mary Boland, m., Church School at 9:30 a. m., Carillo. Don Alvarado and Rich- Ante-Communion and Litany at ll:Oo|ard Carle. The story is adapted from a. m. TtiursJay. November 21st—Holy ^arl Derr Biggers’ story “Love In- lovel, "Captain Caution,'* (Roberts 'Iso wrote "Northwest Passage”) A-hich is described by one critic as "the fightingest, sailingint, slanhing- Ist and dashingest maritime melo drama of its kind in the memory of ye oldest resident.’ The period is 1812. with the war of that year in progress and in the story but not the main point thereof. Hero of the adventure is Victor Mature, playing a Yankee Sailor in love but out of favor with Louise Platt, owner of the ship. Bruce Cabot, Leo Carillo, Robert Barrat. Vivienne Osborne, El Brendel, Roscoe A tea. Pat O’Mal ley and Ann Codee are members of the large and exfemely active sup porting cast. WAN TS You can buy a full size Cabinet Elec tric Range, five speed units, cook er well, for less than $100.00 at | THE TRADE STORE, Southern j Pines. Trade-ins accepted. Easy i terms. H. A. LEWIS, Trader. i WANTED to purchase girls used bi cycle. Phone 5321 or write Box i 634. FOUND; Ladies Elgin Wrist Watch on East N. H. avenue, corner Broad St. Finder may have by identify ing and paying for adv. Apply Sandhill Book Shop. Communion at 10:00 a. m. surance.’’ Fiv'e Jerome Hern musical numbers are sung by Jones and Com- The Hev. F. C. Le.^ter. Promotion- por S2 minutes this rollicking «I Si'crt tary, Southern Convention. i will keep you in a state of Congreg:itional-Christiun Churches, j and while Allan Jones, Nan- elfice at Elon College, will be th-sjpy Kelly and Robert Cummings carry guest preacher at the Church of Wide | their share of the fun in comniend- Fello'.v.<hip on next Sunday morning | ,.jbie fashion it is highly probable at the 11:00 a. m. worship. His ser mon will bear on the theme, "Build ing the Church. ’ Other services in clude Sunday School at 9:45, the Fellowship Youth League at 7;00 p. m. and the Fellowship evening ser vice at 7:00 p. m. ♦hat Abbott and Costello will account for most of the laughs clocked in any audience. The attraction for Pinehurst. Wed nesday, November 20th at 3:00 and 8:30 is the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production. “Gallant Sons,” featuring Manley Presbyterian Church, Sun-! Hunter. Gail Patrick, Jackie day School at 10:00 a. m. Morning' coopp,. Bonita Granville and June Worship at 11:00 a. m. The pastor will ' preisser, and produced by George take as his theme, "A Sinner s Pray- {v\-ho is responsible for the er." The Young People's Society will "Hardy Family ’ series meet at 6:30 p. m. At the Baptist Church. Sunday. Bi ble cla.^seg and Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.; preaching at 11:00 a. m.; B. T. U., Adult. Senior, Intermed iate, Junior and Story Hour at 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7 :30 p m. “Mortals and Imniortals" is the subject of the lesson-sermon at the Christian Science Church, East New Ifanipshire Avenue. Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock. Sunday School con venes. at the same hour. IVt VKKI VGE UCENSES Marriage Ticense.e flave been Issued from the office of the Register of Deed.s of Moore county to Herbert Pines One of the greatest stage successes of past years, was “The Letter" in which Jeanne Eagles made her fame. This is now adapted for the screen starring Bette Davis, and is consid ered her greatest role to date. At Pinehurst Friday, November 22d at 3:00 and 8:30. In Southern Pines The attraction at the Southern Pines Theatre Monday and Tuesday, November 18, 19, at 8:15 with a matinee Tuesday at 3:00 is the adap tation of Kenneth Roberts’ famous Brooks Williamson of Carthage Route 1 and Myrtle Lucena Hardister of Carthage; J. D. Kernodle, Jr.. of Gra ham and Sadie Winstead of Southern The attraction at Southern Pine.'! I Wednesday and Thursday. November 120. 21. with a Thursday matinee is I Bon Hecht’s “Angels Over Broad- jway." which is dt-scribed as about I the finest specimen of screen writing I in .some years. Starring Douglas : Fairbank.s. Jr.. and with a magnifi- I cent supporting cast consisting of Thomas Mitchell. Rita Hayworth and John Qualen, it is one of those rare pictures to recommend tci friends, family and favorite relatives. For this is a picture apart from the crowd. Faithful to A1 Capp’s United Fea tures comic strip. "Li'I Abner” is the attraction at the Southern Pines Theatre Friday and Saturday, No vember 22, 23. with a Saturday mat inee. “Lil’l Abner’’ brings to the .screen A1 Capp’s comic strip in terms of the now.spaper cartoon, rath er that of the motion picture. Its dia logue and plot are virtually lifted fiom the strip and players, unknown! for the most part, enact their roles | in the way the artist visualized them ' and not in the manner of actors giv ing their interpretation of what the, strip's creator had in mind.. ^ Granville Owen in the title role and Martha O'Driscoll as “Daisy: Mae" head the cast which includes; Mona Ray. Buster Keaton, Walter j Catlett and others. The story of “Li’l j Abner" deals with the efforts of “Daisy Mae" to marry the boy, wind-1 ing up with "Sadie Hawkins Day,” ] traditional "dogpatch” institution in which unmarried women vie for the hands of the bachelors in a foot race. Aberdeen theatre Saturday, November 16 Matinee 3:00 P. M. \ight at 7:15 and 9:00 “THE FIGHTING GRINGO’’ George O’Brien Lnpita Tovar Al.so Chapter No. 2 of ‘‘THE ADVENTURES OF RED RYDER” “Red’’ Barry Vivian Coe Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 18, 19 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “NO TIME FOR COMEDY” James Stewart Rosalind Russell Charles RukkIcs Louise Beavers Genevieve Tobin AHyn Joslyn FOUND: Automobile gapoline tank cap, with lock. Apply The Pilot. WILL PAY STRAIGHT SALARY $35.00 per week, man or woman with auto, sell Egg Producer to Farmers. Eiu’eka Mfg. Co., Eiist St. Louis, 111. FOR SALE: Portable EK'ctric Stove and oven. Two units, three heats. Will broil, bake. As new. .$17.00. Alice Wilder. Aberdeen, Phone D232. FOR SALE; Nice farm horse for sale. Also suitable for saddle--or will trade for good cow or what have you ? Harry Goldsmith. South ern Pines. N22. Siibnerilie to The Pilot, Muoii County’s Leading News-Wevklii. REP’RIGERATNON SERVICE on all makes. Terms Cash. Phone G814. B. M. Bradin. if. SOUTHERN PINES, N- C- Daniel Green Slippers Yes We Have Them There is foot flattery in these new Daniel Green slippers. And there’s nothing like tt^hem for comfort—Satin .., Kid .. . Felt. $2.39 to $6.50 Hostess Robes QUILTED SATIN . . . BOTANY FLAN- • NEL . . . SPUN RAYON. Hostess- Pajamas . .. Silk or Flannel . Extra Special We have a few Hostess Robes in Satin— also a few Flannels we are closing out at g-reatly reduced prices. These are worth your considei’ation. , FLOWERS. Bouquets. Funeral set {__ pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern 1 iiuuutitiittltttttttttttttttitt Pines. Phone 8261 tf SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DIN NER 1:00 to 2:00 o'clock Thurs day November 28th. at Highland Lodge. Your early reservation ap preciated. Telephone 6933. TO SEND A TELEGRAM call Pos tal Telegraph and read your mes sage. You can wire money by Pos tal Telegraph. Phone 6381. N22 MAKE that long distance trip by bus and save the difference. Special low 'rates. Phone Postal Telegraph, ^ 6381. N22 will be held at the home of the late Mi.ss Ida Harrington, near White ■ ' Hill, on Carthage Route Two. AUCTION SALE: Household and Kitchen Furniture, Linens, Quilts, RE^sit: Two and three-room Blankets, Canned Fruit, and also a few pieces of Antique Furniture. The above property belonging to the estate of the late Miss Ida Har rington, will be sold at public auc tion. to the highest bidder for cash on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940. Beginning at 10 A. M. Sale apar'jintents, heated, reasonable rent. The Ellington, 31 West Ver mont avenue, Southern Pines. EASY TEJRMS 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. PineHxirst arid. SoutHern F^ines Wednesday, Nov. 20 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Ni|?ht at 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT Free Consolation “WHO KILLED AUNT MAGGIE” Wendy Barrie Ed^ar Kennedy John Hubbard Joyce Compton Thursday and Friday, Nov. 21, 22 Ni^ht at 7:15 and 9:20 “BOOM TOWN” Clark Gable Claudette Colbert Spencer Tracy Hedy Lamarr One of the years OUTSTANDING pictures. Truly a “MUST SEE” Moirnwitf m (IM AT PINEHURST Sunday and Monday, Nov. 17, 18, at 8:30 Matinee Monday at 3:00 “Gallant Sons” MGM Production featuring Ian Hunter, Gail Patrick, Jackie Cooper, Bonitao Gran ville, June Preisser. AT PINEHURST Wednesday, Nov. 20, 3:00 and 8:30 “The Letter” with Bette Davis The play in which Jeanne Eagles made her fame. AT PINEHURST Friday, Nov. 22 3:00'and 8:30 AT SOUTHERN PINES * Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 18, 19, 8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 44 .A.ngels Over Starring Douglas Fairbanks, J^-. AT SOUTHERN PINES Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 20,21 8:15 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 k»re «r Dogpatch new' AT SOIT'^ Olr.5».<» by AlIMT t. (er«M pt«y by CliiriM Ktrf tnd Tyltr John»on. PINES Friday and Saturday, Nov. 22, 23 Matinee Saturday at 3:00

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