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#mge Eight THE PILOT, Soathern Pines, North CaroHns Friday, November 7, 1941 iKHUKHESi ilrowmson Memorial Presbyterian ^Church, the Rev. E. L. Barber, pas- toi'. Sunday, November 9, church dKhK>l, 9:45 a. m.; morning worship II a. m.. sermon by the pastor; Young lTeopU*'s League 7 p. ni. Kirst Baptist Church, the Rev. J. Kri-tf Stimson. pastor; Sunday. 10 a. ir Sunday school and Bible classes; II a. m. morning worship with ser- By the pastor; 7 p. m. B. T. U. #»r all ages; 7:45 to 8:15 p. m.. de- «»wtional with short sermon; prayer Mc-i'ting, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. School Improvements Progressing in County Site Selected for Eagle Springs Building; West End Addi tion Progressing iSaint Anthony’s Catholic Church *?i vices: masses on Sunday, at 8 a. m. «l the Church; 9 a. m. at the Motor TtKif at the Airport: 10:30 a. m. at tlic High School Auditorium; and 12 ■iwHi at the auditorium; Sunday school in the auditorium, 11:1.5 a. m Novena to Our Lady of the MiracU' Imis Medal, Tm'sday evening, 7:30 4.tily mass at 7:ir> a. m.; instruction for soldiers at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in Church Scout hall; Cath- •lic; Services in Pinebluft at Church 4T the Holy Child, will be held every .SujiJay at 10 o’clock. Work is progressing nicely on an addition of three class rooms to the West IBnd school building, which will he used for the primary grades. A site for the proposed ■" Bagle Springs school building has been se cured and work Is expected to begin {•round the first of January, County Superintendent H. Lee Thomas dis- I closed. The lO-acre tract is north of High way 211 and one-fourth mile east of Eagle Springs. Mr. Thomas describes it as being one of the prettiest loca tions he knows of, with good drain age. The building will be of brick con struction, with eiglit rooms and an auditorium with seating capacity of approximately 500. Work in the schools throughout the county seems to be running smoothly, and there is an increase of enrollment over last year in all except the Car thage and High Falls schools, Mr. Thomas stated. The Village Chapel. Pinehurst, the Rc'v, Thaddeus A. Clieatham. D. D, ■luii.ster. Sunday sers'ice.s, Holy Oom- ■I'liiion. !> a. m.; children’s sen’ice, 10 a. m ; church service, 11 a. m. Kmmanuel Bpiacopal Church, the Kev F. Craighill Brown, B. A., B. D.. rector; Sunday, November 9, Holy Oonimunion 8 a. m.; church school ISO a. in.; morning prayer 11 •'clock; Tuesday, November 11, (Ar- «itij:tice Day) Holy Communion 7:30 ■It in.; intercessions for peace, 9 a. ni. and 5 p. m.; Wednesday, Novem- 12, Holy Communion 10 a. m. "Adam and Fallen Man” is the sub- j»Tt of the lesson-sermon at the ^ristian Science Church, East New Vfanipshire avenue, Sunday morning. tT'.urember 9 at 11 o’clock. Sunday School convenes at 9:45. ’The evening joii^ting is held each Wednesday at 4 o'clock. The Reading Room, located ■n the church, is open Wednesday af- '•pniiinns from 3 to 5 o'clock. Dur- maneuvers it is also open Sunday ••flemoons from 3 to 5, and week- «<.iy evenings except Wednesday from T 30 to 9 o'clock. UCKXSE RFA ()C.\TION One Moore County man was re ported the last week in October as having his drivers’ license suspended by the State Highway Safety Divis ion. He was Hobert Gwyn of Car thage, who lost his license, August 18, for drunken driving. D.\IRV ACCREDITED • USE THE • • • Telephone 7271 Rates: 25 cents minimum; one cent per word in regular type. IN THIS TYPE, RATE IS 2 CENTS A WORD. 25-CENT MINIMUM. TERMS: CASH IN ADVANCE. Special full course chicken dinner Sunday’s at 1 o’clock. Highland Lodge, Vermont avenue. Southern Pines. 031No7 WANTED: Tw'o white waitresses. Apply at Highland Lodge, Vermont avenue. Southern Pines. O31-No7 FOR SALE OR RENT: Cottage. Five roomts and bath. Write L. E. T. care The Pilot. 031N7pd. WANTED: Two ladles, full or part time, to work for old established firm. Weekly drawing account. Car necessary. For particulars, write Box 1077, Fayetteville, N. C. HOUSE FOR SALE: DUPLEX, WITH FIVE ROOMS IN EACH HOUSE. COMPLETELY RENO VATED. TWO NEW FURNACES. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. IM MEDIATE SALE WANTED. TEL EPHONE 7131. N7. R. T. Mills, milk inspector for Pinehurst and Southern Pines, said this week that Little River Dairy of Pinehurst, J. W'. Garrison, proprietor, has been added to the accredited list of dairies in Moore county. ship Forum. The Rev. T. K. Morrison, mission- ar>’ to Africa, who was a passenger on the torpedoed ship, Tam Tam, will .<!peak at Manly Presbyterian Church, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. <aiurclj of Wide Fellowship (Con- igrcgational - Christian), Bennett H*reet and New Ha.nipshire avenue, the Rev. Voigt O. Taylor, pastor; Sunday, NowonnBer 9. church school, 9:45 a. morning church worship. 11 •♦'dock with theme of worship focus sed toward a more durable peace, in- «lu<ting a sermon by the pastor on w«rid order; young peoples' services. K |» ft!., Youth League and Fellow- The Village Chapel in Pinehurst is presenting a series of organ programs es.ch Sunday afternon at 3:30 o'clock, with Robert Rodwell at the organ. The public is invited. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen FLOWERS, Bouquets, Funeral det pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern Pines. Phone 8261 tl FOR RENT: Two and three-room heated apartments. No children un der 12. The Ellington, 31 West Ver mont Avenue. 017tf. Sales Service Pinehurst Garage Co., Inc. Phone 4951 Pinehurst, N. C. HAVING been relieved from, military service, I can again devote my time to refrigeration service. Repair or Overhauling of electrical refriger ation promptly and reasonably. B. M. Bradin, Telephone 6814, South ern Pines. N7-14pd. Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, November 8 CONTINUOUS FROM 3 P. M. THE THREE MESQUITEERS in “GAUCHOS OF ELDORADO” Rob St'eele Rufe Davis Tom Tyler Lois Collier Monday & Tuesday, Nov. 10,11 Night at 7:15 & 9:15 “HONKY TONK” Clarke Gable Lana Turner Frank Morgan Claire Trevor Wednesday, Nov. 12 Matinee 3:00 P. M. Night at 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT “THREE GIRLS ABOUT TOWN” Joan Blondeil Binnie Barnes Robert Benchley John Howard Turkey Dinner Church of Wide Fellowship Thursday, November 13, at 12:30 Price 75 cents Tickets on sale at Sandhill Drug store, or Tate’s Beauty Shop Charles Boyer and Margaret Sulla- van, who established themselves as a potent team in "Back Street,” prove equally effective as a mirthful duo in "Appointfnent for Love,” coming to the Pinehurst Theatre, Sunday night, Nov. 9th, at 8:30 and Monday, Nov. 10th at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. It is a brilliant romantic comedy which will please not only the feminine con tingent, but the men as well. The Boyer-Sullavan performances are giv en strong support by selected featur ed players, including Rita Johnson, EXigene Pallette, Ruth Terry, Reginald Denny and J. M. Kerrigan. f-econd attraction at Pinehurst is the mirth-musical, "Birth of The Blues,” starring Bing Crosby and Mary Martin, supported by a bevy of artists including Brian Dunlovy, Ed die (Rochester) Anderson, Carolyn Lee, Warren Hymer and a host of others. "Birth of the Blues," is the Ftory of lower Basin Street, down in Memphis, where the blues were born, the blues which took American mu sic out of the rut and put it in the groove. Bing Crosby is the lad who discovered it, aided by Brian Donlevy (the only white man who can play a hot cornet) and Mary Martin, looking lovlier than ever. It is Rochester, of course, who provides the gaga. There | are the colorful surroundings of Memphis for a setting, the difficulties! of Crosby in finding an audience foi-, a real, native American product. ] PATCH’S SOUTHERN PINES, N- C- Special Showing of ... Suits and Separate Jackets Materials STROOCKS, and SHETLANDS SOLID COLORS and SMART PLAIDS $15.00 to $35.00 Silk Jersey Evening Skirts Evening- Blouses and Jackets, Evening Slippers, Gold, Silver and Novelties. Dress Sale—No Returns What we consider the finest picture of the year for the entire family, is "One Foot In Heaven,” by Hart- zell Spence, the attraction at the Southern Pines Theatre. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 10, 11 at 8.15 with a Tuesday matinte at 3:00. A fine and richly moving film has been made of the story of a minister's tireless, loyal service to his congregation, and his community, and of his struggle with poverty and the vanity and self-1 importance of certain wealthy mem-: bers of his congregations. The roles are interpreted by a hand-picked cast including Frederic March, as the min-| ister; Martha Scott as his wife; Beu-| lah Bondi, Gene Lockhart, Laura Hope Crews, Grant Mitchell, Ernest Cossart, Hobart Bosworth and manyi others. ! On VV'edne.sday and Thursday, ati Southern P*ines, "Sergeant York,” will I play a return engagement, which must be shown at the advanced prices of 55c for Adults and 25c for< Children, both Night and Matinee.! Seats in the Reserved Seat Section! and Box Seats may be reserved at 65c. FOR SALE: Labrador retriever. Male, two years old. Fine type. Has had distemper. Inquire at The Pilot. N7pd. HELP WANTED: Steady work—good pay. Reliable person wanted to call on farmers in surrounding locality. No experience or capital required. Some making $100.00 in a week. Write Mv^NESS CO.. Candler Bldg., Baltimore, Md. N7-14pd. INSECT Pests Exterminated: Fleas, roaches, termites, etc. Inspection free. Reasonable. J. A. Holt, Manly, N. C. N7pd. FURNITURE REFINISHED: CAB INET WKDRK. INTERIOR DECOR ATING. DEAN'S CRAFTSMAN SHOP, NIAGARA, N. C. TELE PHONE 7185. N21. Thursday & Friday, Nov. 13,14 Ni^ht at 7:15 and 9:15 “SUN VALLEY SERENADE Srnija Henie John Payne Joan Davis Milton Berle Glenn Miller and his ORCHESTRA FOR SALE OR RENT: Fine house, six rooms and bath, garage, hot air furnace; located just outside city limits. P. O. Box 193, Southern Pines. N7-28pd. WANTED: Primary teacher — part time. Write Box X care The Pilot, Southern Pine.a. N7pd. LOST. White Persian cat from Capt. Wm. Campbell’s house (the 7vlrs. John Y. Boyd place) on East Conn. avenue Sunday. Named "Bunny.” Reward for information. Telephone 8571. N7pd Taken from Barre Kyndon’s Sat-| urday Evening Post serial of some^ months ago. "Sundown” comes to the Southern Pines Theatre, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 14, 15, with a Satur day matinee at 3:00. This romantic melodrama-adventure story, laid in Africa, is the story of the Axis plans to furnish guns to the natives for an uprising against British colonial out posts: the time, 1941. Africa and the war supply background here for a story of adventure. Gene Tierney, | Bruce Cabot, George Sanders, Cedric 1 Hardwicke and Harry Carey are the] leading players. The special Sunday attraction at Southern Pines, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. is "Unexpected Uncle” with Char les Coburn, James Craig, Anne Shir ley, Russell Gleason and Ernest Tru- ex in the leading roles. Added is another of Hal Roach’s "streamline” comedies, "Miss Polly,” with ZaZu Pitts. Red Cross WANTED TO RENT: Upright piano in good condition and good tune. Mrs. G. H. WJiittall, 37 East Ver- m»ne ave., Telephone 5055. N7pd. FOR SALE: 1 nerw electric water heater 5 gallon capacity. Phone 5875—Renegar. N7pd. I Specialize in plumbing repairs. Phone 5875—Renegar. N7pd. FOR SALE: FOUR CONVERTIBLE CARS; EXCELLENT CONDITION. DRIVEN BY OWNER /,ND CHAUFFEUR ONLY. PHONE 7352. N7tf. WANTED: MAN PROFICIENT IN STENOGRAPHY FOR SECRE TARIAL WORK AND OTHER DUTIES. APPLY BY LETTTER OR IN PERSON TO STANDARD MIN- ETAL COMPANY, HEMP, N. C. 147. (Continued from page one) ed much activity, especially in the production unlt^i. Mrs. Robert Stew art reported that 2,172 baby gar ments alone had been n>ade by the Pinebluff women. Mrs. Todd Baxter of Southern Pines, county Junior Red Cross chairman, gave her report and distributed posters. Mr. London said in most communi ties, Branch chairman would be in charge of the roll c^Ul, tout In South ern Pines, Mr. Butler is special chair man, and in Pinehurst, Mrs. Richard Tufts will be roll call chairman. Branch chairmen for the coming year are as follows: Miss Florence Campbell Southern Pines, Mrs. F. H. Kelly, Pinehurst; Mrs. F. Seawell, Carthage; Mrs. W. D. Cavlness, Aber deen; Mrs. George Maurice, Eagle Springs; Mrs. Edgar Brown, Hemp; Mrs. Herbert Carter, Jackson Springs; Mrs. W. D. Stewart, Pinebluff; Miss Maude Moore, Samarcand; Mrs. S. K. Smith, Vass; Mrs. M. C. McDonald, West End; Mrs. Louise Forbes Kelly, Cam<eron; Miss Blue, postmaster, Lakeview. Last year, Moore County Chapter ranked 32nd out of the 120 chapters in the State for the percent of Red Cross members per population. FOR RENT: First and second floor apartments. All modem conven iences. Dr. L. M. Daniels, E. Penn, ave. N7. LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN—A small shaggy dog, dirty grey col or—cross between a Sealyham and a Dachshund. Sarah Kathryn Hayea—Sandhills Book Shop. N7pd. CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present i,rl f ■ ^cmms % Coyer, ^ Ji/)RO/}RET Sc/Z/amn RITA JOHNSON EUGENE PAUETTt ([OliaiAWAY At Pinehurst Sunday Night, Nov. 9 I Monday, Nov. 10th, 8:30 I 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. Charles Coburn, James Craig and Ann Shirley in “UNEXPECTED UNCLE” Also: The streamline Comedy, “Miss Polly” with ZaSu Pitts. At Southern Pines Sunday, Nov. 9th, 3:00 and 8:00 P. M. You Can See It NOW! It’» from y*or’» r. b««t b«tt>Mllarl A WARNER BROS. HIT. with BEUUH BONDI • GENE LOCKHART. ELISABETH FRASER • [|ARRY DAVENTORT LAURA HOPE CREWS • GRANT MITCHELL . Directed by IRVING RAKKtK At Southern Pines Mon. and Tues., Nov. 10, 11—8:15 P. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 CHEEHIWC R At Southern Pine» Wed. and Thu., Nov. 12, 13—8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 Prices: Adults 55c; Children 25c HMY . IMM CMOUM CROSBY • MAUnN • DONLEVY • LEE • RoaiBia At Pinehurst Friday, Nov. 14th—3:00 and 8:30 P. M. Gene Tierney, Bruce Cabot and George Sanders in the film- ization of Barrie Lyndon’s Saturday Evening Post Story, “SUNDOWN” At Southern Pines Frl & Sat, Nov. 14,15—8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00
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