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P-i.f Sight THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North CaroDns Friday, January o, 1M2. liOvcail Army Officers llleceivinff Promotion MMlub-' r >t A my officers living If ^ lUth'T" i*vs h ivt r-.'ceived pro- I't-y; ! I' •Mitly Aruoni>' those aro: ll • ' 5 ; F- M.\ ri.ib-.v promoted to r 1.,: ,»<' r.- ■ ri' ■ ; 't-'M'liv-' Uoirein- l» . >•1 ■ M , 1 'Mf R 7 Tonipkins pr'- n -,J ► . , t.'k I ■ Lt ‘^Uitiel tnii 1 -I i'l • i :a .'N ‘ .‘^y .n'.i) i'.'i.s ’ift.T. 1 ■ ^ il ^ t t t" i.r 'IV i.'.ipti ;n. I’m'. ; ki : > nrdiTi>il ti'” h'lj;". ■ I : ;i r ’•'injxir.'iiy c , V .1 ' .‘1 ' • ■ * ?r! k, ' -r K^!'’icp!ilri<’k r ■ ' '4 » ' i .Sii:*pi'‘ri LI. Ci,! 1 . 1 ^ i * h . t i.i.v ri'fjht for STIMSOVS SORE HAND The Rev. J. Fred Stimsoii of the Baptis: Church is nursing a Rorc left hand. He was wielding an ax over a piere of pine kindling, and the ax. just .=>harpi*nec!. slipned, striking his h.ui.1 !ind '".ittiiig a tendon. It’s get ting ;ilong all right, though, “Prcach- it" .says. \V I lit. I i-v . ■ •, t C''T(|I it” ’■V-.. ‘ i t ' '■ r, <^1 T C. d'lty. ) d'>.r; :k has b' cn ■ JI S. C. Vi »' MI-.nUjN «.(X IKTV Vi.- Ms.siof.iry Society i.lic ;';!ur li \Vnl ‘ FelIov>'shin will i t;i ■ ,'iiur 'h parlor Thursday, Jv'iary I'i, \t 3:30. rmsTi.F, <1.115 T!'.. Tlii.<«ti-> Chill met li'st Saturday , ft'Tn' en at the P<nuitry Cnb. There V. i r.' t» !i taili'n of bridiio in i)lay an'1 'aMi’ >'tiz*'s 'vt'v won by tti.' follow- ■I’j- Mr.«. f .1. Spring, Mr.s. Otis i'n'' V.. ^?^v F^ichii'iis. Mr?. Anna Cux M i'l. Mrs. I’lul Woujwinl, Nirs. (T. : T' 'Ki ! rv, Mr«. Kva Owon, Mis. Oalla- '_;her. Mr.s. Oeorgo Ca.se and Mrs. \\ Drejl'eUlio.^. Mts-i Su" Ann Milliken h:>s return 'll ti> No'.v Ymk after spending the ai'iidavs with her parent.*! Dr. and Mr.^. J.‘ S. Milliken. HILLING WORKKR8 The Willing Workers of the Bap tist Church will meei Tuesday, Jan uary 13, at 3 p. m. at the home of Mr.s. R. L. Chandler on South Ashe street. Beach buggies, reconstructed from discarded passenger c ars with the ad dition of ovtr-sized tirc.s, are a fav orite mode of transportation along the Outer Banks of North Carolina where there are no highways. I Pilot H’anf Ada I’ay- ayw C^t rjiariisisisa I' Cakes to Catch Compliments fif "itM Telephone 7271 Rates: 25 cents minimum; one com per word in regular type. IN THIS TYPE, RATE IS 2 CENTS A WORD, 25-CENT MINIMUM. TERMS: CASH IN ADVANCE. ■fflUKHtSI The Church of Wide Fellowship Bennett street at New Hampshire ave nue, the Rc'V. Voigt O. Taylijr, pas tor. Services SunaSy. January 11, 1942: Church School at 9.IT) a. m. C. A. Kinder, Superintendent; the Morn- mg Church Service of Worship in cluding sermon by tl.e pa.->tor at n :00 a. m.; the Vouth League, Voriion Al lan, Counselor, at 7:00 p. in.; and the Fellowship I' or'.an at 7:00 p. m. g«m 11:11 n: t»HHt»HnHntm»»»«tm«watmm::»mH»m»«»t»n««tHH»mm "Sacrament" is the subject le.s.son-.sormon at the Christian Church, Kasl New Hampshire Sunday morning, Jan. 11 at 11 Sunilay School convenes at 9: Wednesday f vening meeting is S o'clock. The Reading Room is located in the church, is ope nesday afteriioons from 3 to 5 of the Science avenue o'clock. 15. The held at , whicn n Wed- o'cloek. Emmanuel Episcopal Church the ■Rev. F. Craighill Brown. B. A., B. D., rector. Sunday, Jan. 11, Holy Com- inunion 8 a. ni.. Church school 9:30 a. m, ,Piorning pray r 11 a. ni.; Wed- iic.«day. Jan. 13, Holy Communion 10 o'clock. PIANO FOR RENT: Miss Lillian G. j Roberts, Box 406, or telephone 6015, | Southern Pines. J9tf. | FOR 'RENT: Sleeping room for one or two persons who work during the day. 32 East Pennsylvania avenue. J9pd. fhoto, Kumford Pciodsr Comf'snf 8. Add dry ingredients alter nately with the liquid, beginning and ending with the flour and beat ing after each addition Just enough to mix. 9. Use pan of required size. 10. Bake at specified tempera-' ture. Basic Cake Recipe cup shortening >4 teaspoon 6alt 1 cup lugur 1 cup milk 1 1 fgg 1 iea»poon flavor- 2 cups sifted flour Ing ! teaspoons Rum- tord {iaktng Powder 1. Cream shortening, add sugar, gradually, creaming until light and flully, 2. Add egg. beating thoroughly. 9. Sift flour, Romford Baking Powder and salt together and add to creamed mixture alternately with the milk; add flavoring, stir ring only until smooth. 4. Pour Into greased loaf pan (8*x8"x2"), (or two 8-lnch layers) and bake in moderate oven (360° F.) 45-60 mlnates. 5. (>3ver with your farorite frosting. FRENCH LESSONS, single or in ' class. Over two years study for teaching University of Lausanne. Seven months residence in France. Eilith H. Smith, 4S W. Illinois ave nue. J2-0-]6-23pd. TO SEND A TELKGRAM—Just ca’i Postal Telegraph and read your mes.-?age. You can wire n;oney by Postal Telegraph, Pliono Southern Pines 6381. J9,16,23pd. OEN’r on twtter batter for your ^ cake.H f Would y<Kt lik« to equal ill®'tempting trio in the lllitftra- UooT T&en follow Use rules that I’nUow (or cberq's do trick to It. tJera art> the rnten direct from the fiimjua Ruaifiiril kitchens. for SucccMful C*kat 1. .ftduidd’"! measuring 4tlulpoi»a< &a>l larsl measure- 2 tngr-idt<?atii, «uoti as eggs, niUk. butter or Jhorteatxig, 'shoold be at rootn tomparatiu’e. I. recipi) carefully and fully 'jad<>r4taad aiettto<l of proce dure 4. Oreaai iKKter 9r shortening Uioi iuisblf: add saga." gradually aud uatil Ugh' and fluffy, Uiurt t(u>irfai$ da) taxture and tr>^atrtr 5 Add »i directed la reoipe 6 XU Hour mttK bd sifted once lii^for^ Qii4>Miiring. a-;aaare and •iff. dry iufcmiieati together. 7 Rtimtord 3aking Powder Ih ttoiiMuit in ANY recipe. Aberdeen theatrEI Saturday, January 10 I MATINEE 3:00 || Niijht al 7:00 and 8:45 ‘•THE KEirHN OF DANIEL HOONT^” mn “Wild Rill” Elliott Hetty MnLVb Dub Taylor .\!^ the LAST Chapter of “JUNGLE GIRL” 'and the FIRST Ch.apter of “‘King of the Texas Rangers” Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 12, 13 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 ^‘SHADOW OF THE THIN MAN” VVtllliiaa PoweSi Myrna I.<oy Henry O'Neill . Dickie Hall SAV'E YOUR TIRES and make that long distance trip by bu.-j. Special rates New York, .$7.80; Boston SlO.flri; Chicago. .$11.95; Miami, $9.4.'). , ’^hone Postal THegraph. Southern Pines 63S1. J9, T6, 23pd FOR RENT. Morgan re.sidenco in Aberdeen. Five rooms furnished: all electric kitchen. Garage. See Mrs. F. A. Cumming.s, telephone P962, Aber>ieen. J9pd. I FLOWERS, Bouquets. Funeral set pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern Pines. Phone 8261 tf FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen FOR RENT: Two cottages unfurn ished, six and eight rooms, close in, $30.00 and 53.5.00, Mrs. R. G. Far rell, Dial 9201, Aberdeen, N. C. D12-tf. f*resbytery To Hold Mid-Winter Meeting Session Will Kc Conducted at i Hrown.son Memorial Church j on Tuesday, .lanuary 1.'?. I The Pre.sbytery of Fa.vettsviiie will ! hold its mid-winter meeting in Soii- jtherii PiiU'S nt the Rvownson Memor ial Preshvterian Church 'in Tuesday, January 13. with the se.‘'pion opening at 10 a. ni. IClection of a moderator and tenipor- nrv clerk will bi' followed bv the Presbyteri.il .s-crmon, to be ielivt>rcd >iy the Rev. \V. L. Foley of Liiling- ton, at the ivqiiest ot Olin L. Johnsim, Vftiring moder.itoi. Thi.s will be fol- >o\ve<i by the Sacrament of the Lord's Slipper. Other matters of importance will be the report of the e.xecutive com mittees d.s follows: home missions, the Kev. E. L. Barber, local pastor: .'itew- ardship the P>,ev. F. M. Bain of Fay- ettville. evangelism, the Rev. M. P. C*!ilhoun of St. Paiils, the commisFicn of the minister and hi.s work, the Rev. \ W. S. Golden of Cartilage. P^lwin Mor-, gan of Laurel Hill will report on Flora Macdcnald College development j program. I The Fay«?ttoville Presbytery com-, prises the counties of Moore, Hoke, j Scotland, Robeson, Cumberland, Har nett and half of Johnson, and includes^ 94 churches with a membership of 13,770 and 50 ministers. Each church 13 to be represented by the minister and one elder. The session will continue through out the day and lunch will be served by the ladies of the Women’s Auxil iary, headed by Mrs. Ernest Bailey, in the Fellowship Hall of the Church. MAKKIAfiE LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license has been issued from the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County to James Yow of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Elizabeth] Vi'right Buckminster of Pinehurst. SOUTHERN PINES. N- C- Our Ready-to-Wear SALE Is on in full swing Each Dress is an Outstanding* Value. We have them on Special Racks for your convenience. From $3.98 up The Balance of our Coats are going on sale. If you need a coat, dress, hat, blouse, skirt or linirorio fhis is an opporluiiily you cannot afford to mis.s. NO Him RNS ;\LL SALES FIN'Al. Sales tjervice Pinehurst Garage Co., Inc. Phono 4931 Pinehurst, N. C. LOST; Pair of gold-rimmed eye glasses in front of post office. Re ward. Phone Shields, Pinehurst 2281. J9pd. Wednesday, Jan. 14 MATINEE 3:00 Night at 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT •‘GO W EST YOUNG LADY” FOR SALE: Large stork of new crop pecans. Fancy paper shell, 25c a lb.; extra large pecans, 25c per lb.; large softsholl Stewarts. 20c per lb. Small pecans, fine flavor, 14c per lb., two for 2.5o. Delivered in Southern Pines or Pinehurst. B. J. Simonds, 31 W. Vermont avenue. J2tf. FOR SALE:By o\^-ner, 1937 Ford coupe in A-1 condition. Good tires. Call Mrs. John Hinton, Pinehurst, 10.51. J9. LOST: Parker Fountain Pen, around po.<jt office or Broad street. Brown with different color striped circles. Dorothy F.lfreth, 71 Mas.s ave. or the Pilot. J9pd. Endowed with skillful direction, biitiiant characterizations and lavish, production treatment in the Samuei Goldwyn manner, "The Little boxes," coming to the Pinehurst Tneatre, Sun day night, Jan. llth, at 8:30 and Monday, Jan. 12th, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. is one of the season's most powerful screen offerings. Like a spi- ■der that spins its web to capture the unsuspecting fly, the picture stead ily and influentially weaves its en grossing plot, with each dramatic sit uation mounting in suspense until the spectator nas been completely ‘hemmed in.” Although-Bette Uavia essays one of her finest and most exacting performances, it is difficult to single out one individual for hon ors; every principal—Miss Davis, Te resa Wright. Herbert Marshall, rtich- srd Carlson, Patricia Colljnge, Dan Duryea, Charles Dingle and Carl Benton Rei.i plays his or her role to the hilt. "The Little Foxes” was the famous stage success in which Tuliu- lah Bankhead starred, and the screen version includes many of the original stage cast. Femny Singleton Charlie Ruggles Glenn Ford Ann Miller Thursday and Friday, Jan. 15,16 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 # * ‘^UNHOLY PARTNERS” Edward G- Robinson Laraine Day Edward Arnold Marsha Hunt LOST: December 30th, four keys on ring, one post office bo.K key, num- bf-r 1602. Reward. John A. Xjove- joy, Knowles Specialty Shop. J9pd. WORK WANTED for bbglw maid-cook. Am letting her go be cause she cannot stay on premises. Phone 5673. J9pd. Tbe Quickest. Surest Way YOU Can Help Win This War... Buy Defense BONDS—STAMPS Now! J In speaking of "Jolmny Eager,” the attraction at Pinehurst, Friday, Jan. 16th at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m., one re viewer says; "Now comes Mohrmy Eager’ to make us realise iiow mm h true excitemeiit Hollywood lias Ijoen missing by relegating the film gang ster to limbo." With Kobi rt Taylor and Lana Turner heading the cast, this picture, replete with action, aeoi'.s Destined for success. Robert Taylor plays the irresistible ex-convict with Lana Turner, Particia Dane and Glenda Farrell protraying his volun tary enslaved inamoratas. Van Heflin, as the gangster's collaborator steals the picture repeatedly and will be a star In his own right before long if he maintains his present pace. The Southern Pines Theatre will welcome return engagements of Errol ’lynn and Olivia deHaviland in that jpectacular production, “Tliey Died /ith Their Boots On." Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 12; 13, with a T’lesday Jiatince, followed by Walter Pidgeon nd Maureen O'Hara in that master- lece. “How Green Was My Valley,” n Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 14- I with a Thursday matinee at 3:00. nd then, comes Walt Disney's all- it. ’oyful full length all-technicolor 'artoon, "Dumbo,” on FVidaj’ and Sat- irday. Jan. 16, 17, with a Saturday ; latinee. CAROLINA THEATRES Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present At Pinehurst Sunday Nigrht, Jan. llth—8:30 Monday, Jan. 12th, 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. AOKCAT AClKUS Afh ergreatesi! mUW M.\RSH\LL TERIiSiAVRIGnT* RICHARD CARLSON 67 VIIXIAM WYLER Fr«a UUU> lUttw'* J——I MO lUDiO At Pinehurst Friday, Jan. 16th 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. Robert Taylor I.ana Turner and Van Heflin in “JOHNNY EAGER” At Southern Pines Mon. and Tue., Jan. 12 and 13—8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 I ■« lum ms uccBs «nt imm raitn ■ ouiin DifMMd by RAOUL WALSH ****** Hmt IwifTT- • A '01^1 «*»•• At Southern Pines Wed. and Thu., Jan. 14,15, 8:15 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 “I loved every minute of it and know you will, tool” /■- A Tnnst-ntit0 emeus «/««/«• ii'in; run aho soH»r At Southern Pines Fri. and Sat, Jan. 16, 17-«:15 Matinee Satnrday at 3:00 IN TECHNICOLOR 'I >V«0.0 l*ICTVftt *. mi
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