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Pa»e Cl*Ut TUB riLOT. Soutliern Pines. Ntrlh CaroSat VriUy, February 21, m2- Transient Arrested For Suspicious Acts A transient, tentatively identified Steve Hagen, was arresteu in Aber- Church to Conduct Memorial Service ■CHURCH ESI PREKBl'TERIAN Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church, the Rev. E. L. Barber, pas tor, Sunday, March 1, niornlng wor- tbip 9;45 a. m., Sunday school 11 a. m.. Junior League 2 p. m.. Young A special memorial servicc will be jconductcd Sunday. March 1, at 11 •Jeen S;itiirday, turned over to the o’rlock in the Church of Wide Fellow. K B. I., and now is lodged in the ship, giving special recognition to county jail at Carthage, pending in- those church members and workers vtstigation of his past record and his "rho have died during the five.year i!ien credentials. ttnure of the present pastor, the Rev. peoples League 7 p. m ITie arrest followed a report of an Voght O. Taylor. Aberdeen Negro, Nuniar Byrd, that List of those to memory the Hagen, whom he had picked up be- ser\-ice will be dedicated includes: tween Pinebliiff and Aberdeen, had Afrs. Robert Henderson, Mrs. Annie told him that the country was on the Klizabeth A\Tiite, Fred Baker, Marj’ 'ATong side in this war” and that K, Kelly, Dr. R, Levis FYizer, Henry oolorecl iH'ople ought to oppose it. The j Ashley Jackman. Charlotte Erson. \egro reported to M. B. Pleasants, c,iff„rd A Kitchell, the Rev. Sam- who in turn called Policeman Bill ,|,>i Holden, Johanna Doscher, Mrs. CiKik, who miule the arrest. KBI.man i \lex Aeschliman. Ida S. Robin- t’eacock from Charlotte was called in gnn, Robert Leatham, Mary J. Con- to question Hagen, who denied Byrd's Mrs. Mary B. Cameron, Mr. Laur- atory, but said he was of Hungarian John Jayme, Louise Maples, extraction and hiui registered as an victor R. Sweezy, Mrs. Edward F. ilien in Florida. Greene, Sallie Scott Thompson. D. Al. Conflicting stones allegedly told by Blue, Sr., Mrs. Clara B. Bailey, Ed- Hagen to different people led to his vvm Walter Merrill, Charles L. Aus. J>eing held, pending further investiga. j tin, William Milam, Mrs. Streator, tion. Offi(;er.s said that among his >jrs. Robert Leatham. Mrs. Warren S. effects was ;i paper on which were gheldon. Mrs. Clarence L. Durgin. aiarked several names and addresses,! Qj^orge C. Abraham, Mrs. Jessie Ann .-(ost of people of foreign extraction.' Ma-js, M. N. Sugg, Sr., and others. Pornier Visitor Here . Wins Knitting: Prize Will Appear .\tPinehurst Forum Owen Gainor of Lancaster. N. H..J j -j. Greer and Mrs. Greer who, with Mr. Gainor, has spent Thomasville. w^ill be presented rpveral seasons here, will be interest.-[ „cxt meeting of the Pinehurst ed in knowing that she was recently Thursday, March 5, at 8:45 swarded a pin from Bundles for Bri-[p ^ interpretations of .l.iin officials for being the best knit- ballads of the Appalachian tT in the nation, as far as the offici/'.s mountains. Dr. Greer, who is wide- ,« iiul(i leai n. j h„own as an authority upon this ; Between July 13. 1941, and Christ. I,,,jigcuss the nature of f uis, mi, Mrs. Gainor knit for Bun, ballads and folk songs and the ■viles for Britain 29 boys' suits, con.' 3,^1 people where this liter- .,<:.sting of pants, sweater and cap: Lture and music originated, Mrs. !t> extra caps, and three complete'accompany her husband'.^ .Afghans. j interpretations of the .songs on the dulcimer fJoard Member to Talk on C hristian Science •ichool Boys To Have ■ lecture on Christian .Science, ^n- I’hvslca! F^XaminatiOH Ctlcii "('hristian Srience. the I’ronii.'' ' t-M cronifortii" will ht- given for the 1 Physical e.xaniinations are being f-.iblu- at Southern I’lue.s H'Kh School' n'ndiicti-d this week by the Moore •a iditoriuni .Sunday alternoi'ii. .March Cmiaty Health Department in coopcr- •I. .It p. in. .itidu with the schools and the medi- Speaici'i will lu‘ Florence Middaugh, lal and dental .societies of Moore *' S.. of Lo.s Angeles. Calif., a meni. i I'ounty. for 2()1 hoys of the 10th and ht-r of the board of lectiiresnip of Th ‘ 11th grades*. Vijther (,'huith, Thi' Fir.st Church of! Hi;;h schools being represented in Ctiiist, .Scientist, in Biston. Mas-;. cffoit for national defense are ^•>10 Chi<istiaii .Science ^Society of raith.ige. Kli.se, Cameron. Vass.Lake- Southerii I’ines is presenting th>' v.ew. Farm I,ife. Aberdeen, Highfalls ‘ and West Knii white schools, and :■ I’inekney High, Carthage and Berk- I'Hiss Al\K I’K1IJS().\ l)K.\TH Ij,,y High, Aberdeen colored schools. S.Ml liDAY KKI'OUTKI) IIKKK ^ course in physical education for Wor fif the Mi.ss Mae Amanda Peirson, Shakes- K. M. Medlin, secretary of the State p‘arian dramatist and teacher, who Dental Society, and the presidents of ;s >ent many winters in Southern Pines the county Dental and Medical So. u’t until about 10 yeara ago. Miss cieties are working with Dr. B. M. Peirson, who was 75, died February Drake, County Health Officer, and Jt. following ill health of sometime H. Lee Thomas. Coimty Superintend- ii a Clifton Springs Sanatorium. lint of Schools in this enterprise. WIDE FELU>WSHII* Church of Wide Fellowship, Ben. nett .street and New Hampshire ave nue. the Rev. Voigt O. Taylor, pas. tor. Sunday services, Sunday school 9:45 a. m.. morning church worship with sermon by pastor at 11 a. m.; Youth League at 7 p. m., and Fellow, ship Forum at 7 p. m. Dr. Kddy Speaking Dr. Brewer EMdy will speak at the Church Friday, February 27, at 8 o'clock and Sunday, March 1, at S. Open to the public. Memorial Service Sunday worship service at 11 a. m. to be dedicated to memorj' of church workers who have died during the past five years. A. The Week in Aberdeen Clubs Hear 8t*te President About fifty women gathered at tlie Aberdeen Community House last Thursday afternoon to hear the state president of Federation of Women's Chibs Mrs. P. R. Rankin of Mount her home in High Point, after spend ing several days in town with her sisters, Mrs. E. P. Capps and Miss Lillian Pleasants. Miss Rebecca Doub of the Raeford school faculty spent the week-end Telephone 7271 Rates; 23 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. FLOWERS. Bouquets, Funeral setj .Gilead, talk on defense work, and,at her home here, other pha.ses ol' ciub worK. , Mrs. R. S. Gwyn. Mrs. Louise Mar- ! The meeting opened with the sing- tin and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Plea.sants j ing of America, after which Mrs, E. spent Monday with relatives in Siler L. Pleasants, president of the Walter ,City. Hines Page Book Club introduced the 1 Mrs. Margaret McKeithen Jones of speaker for the afternoon. Following Lakeview visited her brothers, Jim Mrs. Rankin's talk, Mrs. H. W. Doub,and William McKeithen here last talked on her recent trip to Washing-1 week. ton where she attende<l the Na- Mrs. Henr>' Page entertained at a tional Defense Fonmi. This was a rocktail party last Saturday. About joint meeting of the Aberdeen Wo-,3y quests called during the after- man's Club, the Sandhills Book Club noon. pieces. M. G. Backer, Southern Pines, Phone 8261 tf and the W'alter Hines Page Book Club. l.eoii Sevniours Have Son J-EmNG ROOM HELP WANTED:! o. U<on Seymour an- Pleasants. 'Razooks Gown Shop needs several t|,e arrival of a son at the'and Norfleet Pleas.ints attended the Lawrence Farrell of Camp Jack son spent the week.end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Farrell. Mrs. Robert N. Page, Mrs. E. U Miss Frances Pleasants B.\PTI«T First Baptist Church, comer New York avenue and Ashe street, the Rev. J. Fred Stimson. pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes 9:45 a. m.; morning worship 11 o’clock, sermon by pastor; B. T. U. at 7 p. m., even, ing devotional 8 p. m. with 15 minute sermonette. Prayer meeting. Thurs day at 7 o’clock. seamstresses to help out in their Monday, Feb.|f„„,.ral of W. H. Page in Cheraw, last alteration *‘partment Work to 23rd. ' Friday. begin at once and v^lll last through; Mrs V. P Scarborough of Mount May. Only expeneaiced sewers need Aberdeen Home and Garden ,"j,t Thursday ' Club held its regular meeting on ^ Harris. Tuesday afternoon, at the home of | frank I Mrs. J. R. Page, with Mrs. ^ ^nk Friday in Raleigh. iSnamburger. as hostess. The roll call, yy Pleasants of was answered with useful hints for ^ra. Belle apply. Telephone Pinehurst 4111. FOR BARGAINS IN FURNITURE See Alton D. McLean Opposite Hotel Aberdeen Missionary' Society The Woman's Missionary Society* of the Baptist Church will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday evening at FOR RENT: One two.rooni furnished, ‘ o,,rved a delic 8 o'clock at the Church. heated apaitment. Adults. The El. lington, 31 West Vermont avenue. Hour of I'riiyer An hour of prayer for Home Mis. Sion work will be ob.served at the Bijptist Church Thursday evening at " o’clock. The week is i.>eing observed I y women all over the south as Home Mission week, .411 invited. KPIS<'0»*.\L ?'.nmianuel Episcopal Church. the Hev. F. Craighill Brown, B. A., B. D.. rector; F’riiiay. Fehnmry 27. The Lit any 4:4,"> p. m.: Sunday. March 1. Chtireh .school 9:30 a. m.. Holy Com. munion 11 a. ni.; Wednesday. March 4. Holy Communion 10 a. m.. Auxil-^ iarv study group 3 p. 111.. evening? 1 prayer 1: t."> p. ni. hou.se and garden. The program was g^^day. in charge of Miss Beatty. Home Eco. Stuart Weaver spent Inomics teacher, «'ho gave an interest- gundav with relatives in Colum. ing talk on "Food and Nutrition. Fol. ^ • ■lowing this, a musical program was *' ' ’ RELIABLE person wanted to call on , „ndpr the direction of Mi-ss' rFHTiirnF (iOODWlN farmers in surroimding locality. pYances Harward. of the school facul- 'wit RKSinFVT i'VSSES Steady work. No lay offs in our',y Miss Betty Barber played a piano! I OKMKIl RKSIDK.M. 1 line. Some making $100 in a week. .,p]pj.tinn. and Miss Hazel .Melvin and, Mrs. Gertrude Ellen Goodwin, for- Write Mr. McVey, Candler Bldg., mLss Barber .sang two duets, withinjor resident of Southern Pines, died Baltimore. Md. F20-27pd. jjjss Harward accompanying them, last Tuesday at Harpswell, Me,, where During the social hour. Mrs. Sham- she had been living with her sister. licious course of j;rs, Bertha Howell She was 89 ,,,, I vears old lington, 31 West Vermont avenue. _ -• Shortly'after the World War. Mr. h.upa.tt. Norfleet Pleasants was host- .,,,(1 Mrs. Gooilwin established a win- li-.s to her bridge club, at her hom»' ter residence in Southern Pines and Tuesrl.'iy aftrrnoon. with two tables ,'ame here until Mr. Goodwin died 10 in play Miss Alice Wilder won high y,,ai-.s ago. For the past four years. .•-I- ire prize, prize for low .score go- \jpj, Ooodwin has been living with ir.ir til Mis Jack Taylor. ,\t the con- ner.sister. She was a member of the flii.siim of tlie LMme. the hostess pre. ]{,,,pswell Baptist Chtirch. Surviving, senti il a beautiful cake to Miss .Mice Mrs. Howell, are several nietes 'Vihl'-r. and :i gift from each chib _ ,„,,,i„,vv.s. ' , J n'lMiibei'. the iiceasion beintr Miss KOH RKXT: All modern liirni.shiHi hjrth.lav, Mr.s. Plea.sant.^ cottage at SUyUne. Klectru kiteh- ice iream and cake., fn, furnaci'. fire place, bath an l | two hedroonis Three miles north of Southern I’ines on I'. .S. High way 1. I'hone 71S9. Sales service I’inehurst (I'arase Co.. Inc. riione 4931 l‘iiiehur>t. N. C. .Mrs Lula P. Kllis has returned to •Peiilous Nipht. ' "Rogttes Legacy." "Dragon .Seed." "Young Ames" and "its of other good fiction at Hayes.' t\TH(>I.IC I The Rev. John Browne, former! vice.chancellor of the Roman Cath olic Diocese of Raleigh and now pas-| ird was received here this week national defense has been going on r^h Pi,Z' , *„t1, spr,„s., rj, V . F,br.»,y . D,., ‘ Dr. J. 1. Neal VETEKINAKIAN Southern Pines, N, C, hurst, will deliver the Friday lenten J sermon at St. Anthonv’s Church, 12 FOR SALE: One brick building and Aberdeen theatrEI •• Saturday, Feb. 28 ' MATINEE 3:0n Nisht at 7:00 and S:45 “SOUTH OF SANTE FE” Uoy Itoger.s I.inda Haye.s (ileorne Hayes Paul Fix The Sons of the Pioneers Monday and Tuesday, March 2, 3 Night at 7:lo and 9:15 “A BEDTIME STORY” Fast Vermont Avenue. Southern Pines. Ser\'ices consisting of the W'ay of the Cross, sermon and benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament will be gin at 7:30 p. m. ( HRISTl.VN SCIENCE ; “Christ Jesus" is the subiect of the les.son-sermon at the Christian I Science Church, East New Hampshire (avenue. Stmdav morning. March 1 at 111:00 o'clock. Sundav School convenes pt 9:4,^. The Wedne.sdav evening ! meeting is at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room, which is located in the church, is open Wednesday afternoons from 3 to 5 o'clock. :: »• •« ti lot in town of Hemp. Suitable for || cafe. Fixtures now in building. Ad- g dress Puritan Cafe, Carthage. N, C. P13-20.17.M6. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT I CAROLINA theatres! *♦ •• Pinehurst - Southern Pines I Present FOR SALE: 1939 two.door Ford Se dan, In good condition with good tires. Telephone Pinebluff 384 F20.27pd. eatT( FMPLOYMENT DESrRKD byy edu cated couple. Man as caretaker, driver (Own car, if needed! Woman, companion, housekeeper, typist, bookkeeper, clerical work. A-1 Ref erences. Go anywhere. Box E, care The Pilot, F20-27pd. 1 WANTED: Second-hand auto tire! and tube, size 600x16. Will payj big price. Phone 8852 or P. O. Box j | 702, Southern Pines. F27pd.;' § At Pinehurst Sunday Night, Mch. lst>-8:30 Monday, Mch. 2nd 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. Two New Brilliant Stars, Michele Morgan and Paul Henried in “JOAN OF PARIS” Fredric .\larch Robert Henchley Eve .\rden liOretta Younpr Helen West ley Aliyn .loslvn Wednesday, March 4 MATINEE ;]::]() Ni^ht at 7:1.) and {):00 CASH AWARD NIGHT ‘MR. AND MRS. NORTH’ (iracie Allen Felix IJressait William P«»st, .Ir. Paul Kellv Thursday and Friday, March 5, 6 Niijhf al 7:15 and 9:.30 “BABES ON BROADWAY” I Two new and brilliant stars are in- t“oduced to American audiences, in ! one of the most virile dramatic offer ings of this or any oiher year, “Jpan of Paris," starring Michele Morgan and Paul Henried, in their first Amer ican-made film, supported by Thomas Mitchell, May Robson and L.aird Cregar, coming to the Pinehurst i Theatre, Sunday nigiit. March 1st.: at 8:30 and Monday, March 2nd at c!:00 and 8:30 p. m. From all stand, points—from Robert Stevenson's mas terful directioni in keeping an even I'alance between romantic interludes and action sequences, to the finely written screenplay, to the magnificent! performances by Micheie Morgan andl Paul Henried. is this filTn outstand ing. Timely in its theme, powerful' ;>nd persuasive, it is destined to be rated as one of the finer pictures of| the new year. i Life, law and the piir.suit of public ity as conducted in Chicago in 1927 iand thereabouts are treated with can- jdor and exclusively for laugh.'^ in th>' ir'chly east and ripely dialogu ’d ver.l :.sron of the stage play "Chicago." un- jtier the title of "Roxie Hart." star-| ling Ginger Rogers, with a top notch 1 \ supportnig cast :'icluding AdoOphe |Menjoii, .'Spring Byington. Lynno I Overman. Nigal Bruce and George Montgomery, and coming to the Pine hurst Theatre, Wednesday, March ■iih. at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. Here'.s (."ure-fire entertainment that film i tans will relish. The studio has tak- ; en the successful ' stage play. “Chi- jrago' 'and enhanced its value with a j top flight cast. The result is a S\^’e'l satirical comedy and there's a treat, I in store for Ginger Rogers’ fans fo>' ,she does tht'ee dance numliers in hei I lAvn inimitable way. WATCHES REPAIRED Gel this work done while Parts Are Available R. A. WARREN Southern Pines, N. C. I At Pinehurst Wednesday, Mch. 4th 3:00 and 8:30 P. M. LOST: Chain with several keys at tached. Also auto license holder. Somewhere between Post Office and The Pilot. Finder please re. j j turn to The Pilot. ' F27.1 i When in Carthage EAT AT The Puritan Cafe (Jrade A Your Husiness Appreciated At Pinehurst Friday, March 6th, 3:00 & 8:30 P. M. The Tops in Fun for ’42! ► tAOtO ^iciurt BARRYMORE • VELEZ • SIMMS M*y Robson.Pitsy Kelly.Peter linil Hayes A J . _ ■ Mailing PriJmtJ Pmud h David Botler. ■<»</ :: it Bicycles Repaired Will buy bicyt'le.s, ren:ardle.s.« of condition. F. E. Walker Phone II .Maine Avc. here is in keeping with the type of. comedy that is registering so well for the Great Profile. Tak« Shakespeare. Barrymore and' Kyser, mix well, add a dash of the I “serious " Soliloquy, stir well with a lotta hot swing melodies and whati have vou ? i Mickey Rooney .ludy Garland Donald .Meek Fay Bainter The BK;GEST SONXl and DANCE SPECTACLE of all time. At Southern Pines, Monday and' Tue.s«lay, March 2, 3. at 8:ir), with atj Kay Kyser comes to the Pinehurst'.Tuesday matinee, that grand attrac- i Theatre. Friday, March 6th. at 3:00 tion, “The Vani.shing Virgini,-<^" id' and 8:30 p. m. in his third film, j playing a return engagement, follow- j which is undoubtedly his hf^t. Xts a led on \j/edne.sday and Thursday,! lot of nonsense of course, hut it willlMarc.h 4, at 8:l.'i.p. m. with a |keep an audience chuckling andiThur.sday’matinee, with the returij I laughing alOud during most of the jmg^gement of Tyrone Power anl i proceedings. He is ably supported by Gene.,Tierney in "Son of Fury.' 'and' [John Barrymtire. Lupe Valez, ’ May cii'F'ridiiy and .Saturday, March fi. Robson and Patsy Kelly, and Barry- PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS more, whose fans have multiplied lik" with a Saturday matinee, that spec, lacular production in Technicolor, rabbits since his appearance on the “Captains of the Clouds" with Jamei: Rudy Vallee program, will get high Cagney and Brendal Marshall, honors, inasmuch as his assignment playing a return engagement. At Southern Pines Mon. & Tue., Mch. 2, 3- 8:15 P. M. Matinee Tuesday al 3:00 At Southern Pines Wed. & Thu., Mch. 4, 5-8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursda'» at 3:00 At Southern Pines hYi. & Sat., Mch. 6, 7," 8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 Frank MORGAN ^^MUtlHTa GRAYSON ^ /> nUMK tnVACl PtmI.
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