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Page Elglit THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North CaroHn# Friday, February 6, 1942. SOI THKKN IMNES. N- ('• ' ^ r-'. \ ' ' I t: *-• :■ We call it our "do luxe” Anierican Golfer MiUKHESI Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church, the Rev. E. L. Barber, pas. I lor; Sunday, February 8; church jhchool 9:45 a. m., morning worship i1 a. m., Junior League 2 p. m., 1 Young Peoples League 7 p. m. Telephone 7271 Kmmanuel FJpiscopal Church, The Kov. F. Craighill Brown, B. A., B. B., pastor. Sunday, February 8, Holy _ . ronununit>n, 8:00 a. ni.; Church Rates: 2.’> cents minimum; one cent'school. 9 30 a. m.; Morning Prayer, per word in regular type. j:i:0<) a. m. Wednesday, February 11, IN THIS TYPE, RATE IS 2 CENTS Communion, 10:00 a. m. A WORD, 25-CENT MINIMUM TERMS; CASH IN ADVANCE. WANTED: A pastry cook. Northern woman preferred. References. P. O. Box 690, Southeni Pines. J30F6. N'RKD NEW BUSINESS FORMS? Get them from THE PILOT. Qual ity printing. Modern, high speed pres.*?. W. Pennsylvania avenue. Telephone 7271. FLOWERS, Bouquet.o, Funeral set pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern Pines. Phone 8261 if Church of Wide Fellowship. Ben. nett street and New Hampshire ave nue. the Rev. Voigt (). Taylor, pas. for. Sunday services, Sunday school 9:»5 a. m.. morning churih worship with sermon by pastor at 11 a. m.; Youth League at t p. m., anil Fellow. cant keep Alice In the Sandhills Finds Groundhog Extremely Patriotic before .she could get Little Alice in the Sajidhilis tos.sed back her braid, which had fallen over bcr shoulder at her last unsuccessful effort, picked up her pine bough and took another swing at the ground, hog. who ducked neatly. “Oh, dear,” Alice .said. “I'll never linish my round at this rate. You're no business acting so contrary. You're far worse than the hedgehog i:\ our croquet game." "I've no business!" exclaimed the groundhog, edging toward his hole. “What's your business that you should bo in such a hurry?" “I promised I'd be back in time for tea!" "There!" the groundhog said gnmipily. "You've no bual.iess either. You've no business making promises tne clubhouse tea. The groundhog stuck his head out tor another moment. "National de. fense. you know." He grinned broadly and slowlv withdrew into his hole. Mrs. Hughes Praises Burt’s New Volume FU*viowcr at .Iiiiii(»r Civic Chili Describes Characters in “.Vl<ini> These Streets" ship Forum at 7 p. m. Alice glanced at her watch, wiping some of the melted butter off the Fir.st Baptist Church, comer where the Mad Hatter had lu bricated it. ‘What diiy is it?" the groundhog FOR SALE: Printed signs: “Room for Rent,” "No Trespassing." "Taxi." "Furnished Rooms,” and many others. At THE PILOT, W. Pennsylivania Ave., Telephone 7271. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen York avenue and Ashe street, the Rev. J. Fred Stimson, pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes 9:45 a. m.; | morning worship 11 oclock, sermon; Alice looked at her watch again, by pastor; B. T. U. at " P- m-, even.j it’s Monday, Februarv 2!” ing devotional 8 p. m. with 15 minute sermonette. Prayer meeting, Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. 'I guess The groundhog yawned it's time I turned in." "You can't go in now," Alice ex claimed. "1 have to finish my game or the Red King will be most an gry!” I "Shhh," the groundhog cautioned. I •• o’clock. FOR I’wP^N'T: Two cottages imfurn- i.slied. six an..) eight looms, close in. .530 00 and S3.-i.00, Mrs. R. O. F-ir- ivll. Dial !»201. Aberdeen, X. V. IMJ-tf. I: to IK'i !; ioiK'cl Liki ;il! AiiKM’iran (.Jull'fr-;, it i.-; cut ami tailoml 'ectiuii. This biittui'.-frnnt vin'sioii has boen t'ash- rnm tiu' finest ^'hci kod i haniiTa','. hias cut back Salc> service I’iiuhursl (;arase Co., Inc. I’hiitio t!»jl I’inehiirst, N. allows !for givator sIiouKUt rrordom. * - ♦ * j See ail the New Models in checks, solid and .SOCLVL .‘^TATIOM:itY: Printed on fine bond paper, with n;inie and ad-]'" dres.-i in .Kelet ted type and ink,I Kea."!on.Tl)Ie prirr. T!ie I’ilot. W. Penr..sy!vania .-Xve.. Teiephone 7271. $8.95 Dr. J. I. Neal Vt:TERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, Th:it delightful fellow, Preston ^^tiirgis, ha.'^n't been idle since cook, mg up the exhilir.'iting laugh tonic he .''■rvrd in "Lady Fvi ." The l;itest good Pews iihout movies is ’Snllivan's 'J'>'avels." loming to the Pinehuist Tlieiitrr. Sunday night, l-'eli. 8th, al S:;;0 nnd ''ii Monda.v, Feb. 9:h -U 3:0i) ,iik1 '<:30 m. Ptari'ing ,!()•' McCri-i .■iiid that I'l Vfi-iaising hloivli', who ei'f.ili'd a furoiv in in "1 Waul.- rd \Vii;‘>,'i." Ver .la I.ak", ''Sulliv;in'.« 'I'ra vil.<" lias :i!re;idv nccivi'd ei; 11liii'^iMstie- approh.ition from preview <pi'et:it<i|'.-i. ft is a take-o.'’f mi :in out. tandii'Cf HoUyni;o(i director and h''< 'tia\i'is ’ a:'.d those situatiniis lie en- iiiiinters in seeking atmosphere amongst the downt i oddeii. The moral of the story is "make 'em laugh." and 'l le in'oduetion is dt'dicated to all those I in the i.’stoiy of entertainment from I n.nntebiinks to coniedv artists, \\ )i i jhave given their liest efforts to mako the world grin. A large audience left the Civic Chib Monday nisht determined to read or to re-read "Along These Streets.” latest book by Struthers Burt, local writer which had just been reviewed by Mrs. K. V. Hughes, for the Jun. ior Civic Club. With great clarity, Mrs. Hughe.-i portrayed the book's leading char- 6cters,l .seeming almost to present them in life before her audience. She described Felix Maralister as a "bewildered .voung man but very intellectually alert" -this being the Felix of the early part of the story. The romance of Felix’ mother and lather sh-' called one of “Mr. Guit's most daring love stories” "Mr. Burt's greatest skill lav in his abilitv to make us hate, suffer, live .nnd think with the characters,” Mr.-. 'The book is an artis- desien. a purpose, that is nearly perfect.” Speaking of the patriotic theme in the novel, Mrs. Hughes said there are "manv startling chapters but we can afford to b^' awakened: for many of us are like tho.se Philadelphians and up to a few months ago thought there «-as n<it a thivnt to our country ex. rept 'labor troubles and that man in the White Hon.se.'" , ,, ,, , ... The reviewer's style and pre.senta. kno.x. the gnuinghog sai<l ,sl\. remarkable as she made IV. ••.And very patriotic." "Spirit" is the siibjcct of the les. ?on-sormon at the Christian Science Church. East New Hampshire Ave nue. Sunday morning February 8 at|"It would never do to be overheard 11 o’clock. Sunday School convenes at worrying about the Red King.'' „ . 9:45. The Wednesday evening meet-j .Mice sighed and let her pineboiigh *ip ^ ing is at 8 o’clock. The Reading Room, I drop to the earth. The groundhog ' which is located in the church, is open' stretched on the smooth sand in front Wednesday afternoons from 3 to 5'C'f his hole. "That's better." I "Its not better." ' petting wor.se and Alice worse. said. I've "It'3 been I trying to sink you in that hole for nearly the whole day now. If you had any sense of propriety you'd see your shadow and dart back in by \oiirself. You’re just being iineoMven. t’onal. " A li('( \v:i‘ until .-Mice could .«e,. only seemed .it will to be ■•ihle to (|iiiite Mr. Hurt's own words and did, at times. His di-scription of sri'iiundhog (‘aseii liimself i; tn Ma. alister house, she said, was "like h.indlini; old. handwronght sil. '■Cl in whi( h the silversmith had poured his heart .nnd his .soul." .\ftet (|iii)Ung in full Felix’ pray- I r for his rniuiti.v, Mrs. Hughes de- (l:iri'd that "a m.in who can write as veH ;i'i that .about his country shou! 1 read. We should encourage peojile "What (jo you mean I "riiiiis. Tlu the hoi I’is head. "Wati’li the weather. You'll sie. ’' Oi; m.ay f'Mil(>i " Only his headv I vi ^ sleao'- d from the dai kne.ss of the hiile. "T've suspended my aceiirate v.t'.itlier reports for the duration." Tie di.sappeared. and .Mice si^lU'd. thinking of the long walk hack to l.i read him." I CAROLINA theatres! Pinehurst - Southern Pines Present i: •tTRy III* i Aberdeen theatrE I Saturday, Feb. 7 . MATINEK .3:00 Night at 7:00 anci 8:45 ARIZONA TERRORS” Don “Red” Barry Lynn Merrrick Af St. .John Reed Hadley Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 9,10 Nipht at 7:1.> and 9:1.5 “TARZAN’S SE( RET TREASURE” « .Tohnny (Tarzan) Weissmuller Maureen b’Siillivjan ,T(»hn Sheff ield New T H R I L L L S, 2 years in production. LO.ST: One I.arge Reddish brown leather Cigarette tase initials (;. K. S. on cover. Finder please phone Mrs. Sw.iin at 6361. Southern Pines. F6pd. FOR RFNT: Two heated, connecting bedrooms; pleasantly located, op posite city park. Will let single or together. Miss Hob. .-ts. Pennsylvan- offers Miss Bergnor in her top screen .\dmirers of that great .screen ar tiste. Elizabeth Bergnor, will have the pleasure of seeing her once again in her first film maile in the United ,®tates, "Paris ('ailing." which comes to I’inehiirst. Friday, Feb. 13th, at :?:()0 and S:30 p m. "Paris ('ailing" >s the story of the underground activi ties in France of a group of French | Patriots who.se every effort is de.! siencd in opposition to the Nazis. It ?• la aveniu'. Ftipd. F'OR RENT: Two furnished, connect, ing bedrooms, each with private bath. Plenty of heat and hot wa ter. Rea.sonable. Mrs Batchelor, U. S. No. 1. ..\herdeen. F6.13. I’OSITION WANTFD: Northern wo man wants position as Housekeep. er. Phone Pinehurst 23.’)1. Mr. Kmery. F6pd. WANTFD TO BUY: Men's or large Phone 1161 or Box N C.' Second Hand boy's bicycle, 704. Pinehurst, F6tf. r'OR S.-\LK: A beautiful male red Persian cat. le.ss than a year old. Well trained. Phone ,'>263 or write Box 612. Southern Pines. F6 FOR RRNT: One two-room furnish, ed. heated apartment. Adults. The Fllington. 31 West Vermont ave- nue. F6pd. FOR One.wheel trailer with top. Telephone S822, Southeni Pine.s, F6pd. characteiization as well as Ran.hS dolph Scott and Basil Rathbone, and deals with an American flyer I Ran. | dolph Scott) landing in Paris at a I time when the German's capture it. | Of special interest al.so on this pro. | gram is tbp newest edition of the | March of Time Magazine, entitled,; "Far Fast Command" treating on vi- ] tal subjects, such as how will the' IT. S. A. hit back at Japan ? Whore are, the Japs most vulnerable ? Can the New Zealand? | fighting Anzacs hold Australia and J. Wednesday, Feb. 11 MATINEE 3:00 Night at T:!.") and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT “YOUNG AMERICA” Jane Withers William Tracy Jane Darwell Lynne Roberts Thursday and Friday, P"eb. 12,13 Nipht at 7:1.t and 9:1.5 “H. M. PULHAM, ESQ.” At Southern Pines, three outstand ing productions arc playing return engagements, beginning with Douglas | P Fairbanks, Jr., in "The Corsican Brothers," Monday and Tuesday, Feb ruary 9. 10 with a Tuesday matinee at Z 00. followed on Wednesday and Thursday, Fehniary 11, 12, with a Thursday matinee, with Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan and .Monty Woolly, in t!ie comedy classic of the season, "The Man Who Came To Dinner," and then, by that all.out laugh fest, "Ilellza- ponnin’ " on Friday and .Saturday, P'eb. 13, 14 with a Saturday matinee. roR RKXT: All modern furnished! "’ith the original .stage comedians, OI-1 H I Friday, Feb. 13th .3:00 and 8:.‘i0 P. M. cottage at Skyline. KU-ctric kitch en. furnace, fire place, bath and two bedriioms. Throe miles north of Southern Pines on U. S. High way 1. $,">0.00. Phone 7189. F6. HICYCLES REI’AIREI) (iet This Work Done Now WHll.K PARTS ARK STII.I. \V\II..\BLK. V. E. WALKER Phone (>H12 41 Maine Ave. Hedy Lamarr Rath Hussey Robert Young Charles Coburn PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS FOR RENT: ,5 room, preferably un- furni.shed. brick cottage. Electric stove. Hardwood floors. Stoker hoi water heat. On grounds Lloyd Hall Inn. Aberdeen. Phone 9201. Aber. deen. ^-13pd. FOR SALE: Car radio and heater. Bargain for Ca.sh. W^ite Box 20(i, Aberdeen. F6. FOR SALE: Walnut Dining room set. Telephone 6532, Southern Pines. P6pd. FOR SALE: Universal Electric Stove; .second-hand. In go(xl condition Fon and Johnson, supported by Martha Paye. Mischa .-Veur and a host of oth. < rs. I Four Straiffht Games Taken by Boys’ Team Southern Pines boys’ ba.sketball team won four consecutive victories during the past week, topping off with a 37-24 victory over West End Tues day. The girls’ team lost to the We.st Enders. Furman Greene scored 18 in thej $35,00. F6pd. West End game for boys, and Ruby Crissman scored 14 ^xiints in the 32. LO loser to West End girls. Last Saturday, the boys took a 24 to 11 win over Laurinburg with Bobby Dunn scoring seven points. Other wins were 26 to 21 over Hemp with Buddy Blue getting nine points, ajid | a 32 to 20 win over High Fall.s wtih , Blue again scoring high with 13. j VISITING MIMSTRK TO FIM, fKK'^B^T'ERIAN PI LPIT SJCNDAVi The Rev. C. G. (Jorse, of Schenec tady, N. V., who is visiting his broth-, S ot.in tan.’ P T Patch will fill tha 1 » Write or inquire at The Pilot. Price 1®'’,^"-'^"’’ Some of the newest Social Station.! ery at Hayes. ) Subscribe to The Pilot, Moore County's Leading Newt-Weekly. pulpit at Brownson Memorial Pres, g byterian Church, Sunday ruoming, |;J February 8 at the 11:00 o'cl.ick ser-j vice. The Rev. Mr. Gorse is a retired i Methodist minister. 1 PILOT AD\‘ERTISINC- PATS. At Pinehurxt Sunday Nig^ht, Feb. 8th—8:30 Monday, Feb. 9th, .1:00 and 8:30 V. M. Wiittin and Oirtctrt by Preston Sturgis H Also: March of Time MuRa- zine, “Far East Comnmnd" STAND BY At Pinehurst At Southern Pines Mon. and Tues., Feb. 9, 10—8:15 I Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 A CharUt K FcMmen Croup Prodwctien Uonmg ELIZABETH BERGNER RANDOIPH scon BASH RATHBONE GALE SONQEDGAAIID (DWAIID CIANNEUI CHADUSAINI lEEJ.COlB DOl’GLAS FAIRBANKS. JR. and Rl TH WORRICK in “THE CORSICAN br6thp:rs” At Southern Pines Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 11,12—8:15 Matinee Thursday at 3:00 tiMv I WAKMER S^OS: HA>MESTHIT • ilh Jimmv Diirania • KilKll^d Tiavii . |:||{, Purk* • R.ginild OffrHin.r • Dlraclad bw WM. KEICHUr • -Kr... ri„, h, , „. Pliilip G. tpiL.n'A Woi„.i l.ci f,„i Nnl I f . ■ r om 'h. Voj. Ploy b, OCOIlOE S K AUFr’ •t«l MOSS HA«T . p,0,l„<,d o, %om H r cofj'\e mvw/\'ki At Southern Pines Fri. and Sat, Feb. 13,14—8:15 Matinee Saturday at 3:00
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