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Pagt* Eieht THE PILOT, Southern Pines. Norlh Carolina Friday, May 8, 19t2 h, E. 'V F. , l ee- )'30 Holy ICHURCHES EPISCOPAL Kiiinuinut'l Episcopal Churc Mas.'-aihusftt.s avonui', Ihe K'. Ci'Ji^hill BiDWii. B. A.. B. I).. tor. Ki'Hiilar si'i'vices: Kii'.st Siinday of each inonlh a. Ill cliurcli school, 11 a. m., C'oinimmion OtluT Sundays: i I. in.—Hol> Cominuninon. ;> ii) a. ni.—Church School. :i a. Ill—Morning prayer. W -diu'silays; ID a. in.—Holy Communion. THE CHURCH OF WIDE FELLOWSHIP (Congregational) RoiiiK'tl Str.'ct and Now Hampshire Av ‘ lur. the Ke\. \ oigl (1. Taylor. B. D.. Pastor. 8. i vicos every Sunday: !l 4.5 a. in.—Sunday School. 11:00 a. m.—Mornini! Church Wor ship sermon. 7 »0 p. m.—Youth Fellowship Lea ‘’'I*'' 7;M p. in.—CJardeii Vesper Service by '.Me Fellowship Forum. Woman's Society T'le regular meeting of the Wo mans Society of till' Churcli of Wide Fellowship will be held in the ('liuri'h parlor on Thursday after noon. May 14 at 2:1^0. Sewing will be don ‘. Group 1 is in charge and all ladi -s are cordially invited. PINEHURST RESIDENT DIES AT AGE OF 82 Funeral for Mrs. Betty Glass Conducted Thursday: Was Early Resident Funeral services were con l ic'ed Thursday morning at 10:30 iii Pine- hurst Community Church tor Mrs. Betty GUi.ss. one of Pinehurst's i ar- liest residents, who died Tuesday night after a four day illness She was 82 years old. W'ldow of Charles E. Glass, Mrs. Glass was born in Moore Countv on March lb, 1800. the daui(hti'i' oi John Black and Mary Curri,^ Hlack. Services were conduct, d by tlv' Ke\’. T. A. Cheatham, rector of T!v' V.l- lage Chapel, and intermen; 'vas at Mt. Hope cemetery. Survivors are one dau.yhti-. Mrs L. A Barrett of I’mehu.si: tinec brothers. Dannie Black of I’mi'hurst. Joni s Black of Kannapolis ,ind Con nor Blaek of Carthage; one sifter. Mr.-;. A. Williamson, ElU'i'be. live grand childri'ii. and six gre it grjind- children. I Speakers at Countv School Graduations Outstanding State Men to Give Commencement Talks at Exercises in Moore oore Boaril Issues New I?et*r BAPTIST Fust Baptist Church, the Rev. J. Fre t Stimson. pa.^tor. .S mday School. 9:4.5 a. m. Morning worship and sermon 11 a. ni. B T. U., 7 p. m. K'.enin^ di-votional. 8 n. ni. pi ayoi meeting. Wi'ilnosn.ny--. 7 p. m. Mother's Day Molliei's Day will bt celebrati'd at *!i'. 11 o'clock hour of worship at till ilaptist Churc!’,. Sunday. May 10. Wolheis are hivite.l to bring th-.’.r chil Iren with them and not be em-' j barrassfd becaust' ol any noisi' the fhildun make. Business Confercnc-i Hifiuiai monthly busim's; cinlci- eiice <if the Baptist Cluirih ;:i\.l cov jerod'ihsh supper will be )ield at tlvj Church Thursday May 1-4 at 7 p. ; m. j JR. WILLING WORKERS I Till' Junior Willing W'orkers of the Baptist Church will meet Monday I evening May 11th. at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. . (i. Mc.\\ oy on Ashe street. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "Adam and Fallen Man" is the I subject of the le.sson-si'rmon at the 'Christian Science Church. Hast Now I Hampshiri' avenue. Sunday morning I .May 10 at 11 o'clock. Sunday School I'onveni'S at !)'45. The W'ednesday ^ evening meeting is held at P. o'clock. I The Heading Hoom. which is located in the church, is opin Wednesday af- U'rnoons from 3 to fi o'clock. Moore County Schools have been fortunate in procuring outstanding speakers for their commencement .iddres.ses according to the list given out this week by County Superin tendent H .Lee Thomas, and they are expected to be heard by lai gt' groups in each community. All com mencement programs are scheduled to begin at fi p. ni. They are as follows: S. Marion Justice, director of t!ie division of distributive education of the State Department of Kiluca'ion. at Klise High School at Hetnp. of which E. A West is principal, Mav 8th Cliarli's N. Phillips, professor oi ediu'ation .Tt W. C. 1'. N. C . Gi'eens- boro. at Cameron si'hool, of which H. F. Lowry is principal. May 12 •Sen K. Cri'gg Cherry of Gasloni.i. past commandiT of the North t.'aro- hna departnu’nt of the Amenc.in Li'- gion, at West End. J. S;ncla'r principal. Ma\- 12. (i Y. Newton, lawyer, ami candi date for congress, at Vass-l.al;i \ ii'W. W. H. Davis, principal. May 12. Sen Paul D. Grady of Kenly. for mer candidate lor governor, Cartii age. Walter H. Warfford, acting p' mi- cipai. May 12. Dr J. Henry Highsmith. director of division of instructional .service, State Department of Education. Aberdeen. L. J. Dawkins, principrd. May 25. Schedules fur Pinehurst and Southern Pines Scliool graduates an not yet completed. The ,Sandhill Farm Life eo'o mencement address will be May 12, hut the spi'aker has not yel bei'il a-i nounced. Mr. Kiser i.-, princioal. U' I tt ItlAll.MBKK MOI'IIEU S DAY With a Gift from Melvin's She Would Appreciate: DRESSES. SKIRTS. BLOUSES. JACKETS. HOSE, SHOES. HATS. LINGERIE. ETC. Even more than the Gift. She will Appreciate YOUR REMEMBRANCE OF HER 3IKLMi\ BROS.. INC. n POPE CHANGES NAME OF HIS RESTAURANT E. L. Pope, restaurant i:ro I'Mi'tor who i\'centiy movid his es*al;li-;h- ment friim .-Vberdi'iu to tlV’ t>r;ck building on Fust Hrt>ad stree' near Pennsvlvania av('nue, thu wciK changed the name of his ros*.ui.',mt to Pope's Restaurant. I’revioiisly, when the pla ,‘e was in .■\berdeen. it had been kno vn as the Pilot Restaurant. Mr. Pope plans to remodel the building which he now occupied, making i)art of it into an apartment into which he anr! his family will move when conifiltii'd. Commissioners to Sit as Board of Equalization and Review Beginning June 8 The Moore County Board of Com missioners will sit as a Board of Equalization and Review for the purpo.se of reviewing tax values and hearing complaints as to revalua tions on June 8, 9 and 10, it was de cided at the monthly Board meet ing held Monday with all members TMCSl'nt On June 8, citizens from Mineral townships will be heard; on the Pth. those from Sheffi('ld. Ritter, n(>('p Kivi-r and Carthage; on the Ulth. those from Sandhills and McNeill.i. It was ordered that $87.,50 be ::1- lowed Willie Thomas, ,-\berdeen Ne gro. to go with a like amount fr.mi the State for thi' purchase of an ai- tificial liinb upon condition '.hat Thomas be t.tkt-n into the vocational rehabilitation school. W'ilbur Currie, trustee for the eounty, was authorized to make a dei'd to .\nnie Hooker Matthews for the Eula Mae People lot in Carthage township for a consideration of SIOIV including deed. An order alhnving Heiirv Johnson $5 a month for support was rescindeil and it was ordered that C, ,S. Hey nolds be allowed SKI for the sup port of Henry Johnson. The Boaiii authorized Ihi' issuane-.’ of beer and W'uie lict-nses to tin.' fol lowing: .lames Katson. D. Pi^ider Grocery I t'o.. Beatrice Broadway. Alton Scotl, G W. Bak< r. Luther iJ. Cagle. JacK Beer licenses were authoiized for the following: Frankie C. Harris. Henrv Marsh. L .H. McDonald. T. J. Seawell. A C. Fry. O. R. Conrad. I. F. Chandler. Charles Shanus. Eild .Starnes. G II liuttr>', A. tV P. Ti’a C’o.. ii_v C'aii Ki\itt, II P. ,I<ihn.;on. Flo\d G, Me Donald, i.ewis .Suilts, .ie^se ClauUr Fi'.v. E. S, l!li>dmtl. .1 ll F.ile\. K H. Kiith. Pinehurst. Inc.. .\ tV P Ti a Co.. W. C. Coffin. H, 1.. Wile>. ■lohn (irnisby and John Man us. ;dso .Springs. Gii'fiiwood and I’ensalei' dll’ 11 and Harry J. Miii::i'l, Ma>. Sam Arm lti’, Pmi'hurst, Inc., ,M. M. PooK-. Lacy Kush. I. L Hid- J. D ,Park('r. wine. Rayon Crepe Dickey Dress, Sizes I4V2 to 24V2 Trust Gcorgiana to fit your special lialf-size proper tions exactly ... youth* fully. In a flower- fresh, cool-to-tlie-?kin rayon crepe. Wash able, of course. Blue, Grey, Brown. Navy and Red. if,9o .r 'I.' tJ :1;.! SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. I zi Trading Center of the Sandhills Aberdeen, N. C. and Southern Pines, N. C. at Jaw Cent • USE THE • Aberdeen theatrE Saturday. Mb'/ 9 MATINEE 3:00 Night at 7:00 and 8:45 In W yoininji Gene Autry Fay McKenzie Smiley Burnetts Chick Chandler Monday and Tuesday. May 11, 12 Night at 7:30 and 9:30 file Courtship of \iuly Hardy” LEGION POST TO GIVE SHOW FOR AIR FORCE Till' Sandhills Post of th'‘ .Vm.'i'i- can l.egion has extended an invila- tion to the officers and men of the /\ir Force Technical Training Com mand at Knoll wild field to he };i"'Sts Ht a special showing of motion pic tures of Pearl Hartjor and a film showing the Cierir in retre.i* (ro>n Russia at the Leyion Hut ne.\t Tm s- day evening. May 12. at H o'cloi.1. Telephone 7271 FJatos: 2,j cents minimum; one cent per word in ropilar type. IX THIS TYPE, RATK IS 2 CENTS ,-\ WORD. 2,5-CKXT MINIMUM. APARTMENT FOR RENT: First floor. Second floor three room apartment available about May i8. Walker’s. Cor. Bennett St. and Penn. Ave. M15pd. Sales ^ervIce IMnehurst Garage Co., Inc. i’hniip 4951 Pinehurst, N. C. Mickey Rooney Lewis Stone Ann Rutherford Fay Holden Wednesday, May 13 MATINEE 3:30 Night at 7:30 and 9:15 CASH AWARD NIGHT 'The Night Before the Divorce” I LOST: Jensen Silver pine with green stones, Tuesday night, in or near Carolina Theatre. Reward, Notify Mrs. Emmett French. Telephone 6H83. MRprl. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS WITH MEALS: ADJOINING SOUTHERN PINES COUNTRY CLUB EXCLUSIVE AND REAS ONABLE. PINE CREST MANOR, TELEPHONE 8081, SOUTHERN PINES. Lynn Bari Joseph Allen. Jr. Mary Beth Hughe? Nils Asther Thursday. May 14 (Only) Night at 7:30 and 9:30 ‘‘Larceny, Inc.” Edward G. Robinson Jane Wyman Jack Carson Broderick Crawford Friday, May 15 (Only) Night at 7:30 and 9:30 “Always in My Heart” Gloria Warren Kay Francis Walter Houston Frankie Thomas Borrah Minevitch and his RASCALS WANTED: Assistant for dental of fice. Apply Dr. L. M. Daniels, Southern Pines. M-3 ROOM WANTED: Within walkinij distance of town; preferably with meals; for summer months. Writi Box 756, Southern Pines. M3. DRIVER WANTED: Will furnish transportation to middle Ohio to man who will drive car for owner. References exchanges. Telephone 6994. Southern Pines. M8pd. FOR SALE: LAST CALL ON PE CANS. 5 lbs. paper shell nuts, SL25; 5 lb.s. fancy Stewarts and Padst nuts $1.00; small pecans 15c lb. 8 lbs. $1.00. B. J. Simonds, The Ellington. West Vermont Ave. M8. FOR SALE: Good ice refrigerator in fine shape; white enamelled; at a bargain. ALSO one motor and switch cheap. The Ellington. 31 West Vermont Avenue. Hare uidi-ed is the oldster. ullr:i modern, the youngsii'i. who is not familiar with the haunting, honiv' spun refrains of “On the Banks of the Wilbash." Less common is the knowledge that it was written hy Paul Dresser, who. reigning a.s Amer ica’s most productive, successful, turn-of-the-ceiitury songsmith, pro duced innumerable other hots of the day. Foremost is “My Gal Sal.” the j title of the attraction, in Tecl’nicol- or. at the Pinehurst Theatre. Sun- i day night. May lOth. at 8:30 and «t: Southern Pines, Monday and Tue?;- j day. May 11, 12. with a Tuesday mat inee. This bundle of box-office merchan dise contains something for ju.st about everybody to be found in the longest ticket-wicket queue ever stacked up in front of a theatre. For the young folks this picture provides Rita Hayworth, complete with flam ing tresses and nimble feet, and Vic tor Mature, in gaudy array in a happy romance in Technicolor. For the older folks it provides not only superb presentations of the memorable “My Gal Sal" and “On The Banks of The Wabash” but also the story of Paul Dresser, who wrote I them in the first place and writes them again in the picture. ' Coming at a time when news from I the war fronts are not so encourag- I ing, it offers an opportunity to for- ; get cares and troubles, with beauti- ! ful music to charm; romance to I thrill; comedy to mafte you laugh | and flashing spectacle to please your eyes. On Wednesday and Thursday, May 13, 14. with a Thursday matinee at Southern Pines, that riot of com edy, “My Favorite Blonde.” with Bop Hope and Madeleine Carroll, plays a return engagement, together with the new' March of Time Mag azine, “India In The Crisis.” Piano for sale $50. Write Box 35, Pinebluff, N. C. M8-I5. FOR sale:—New Baby’s Bathinetie. Never used. Inquire at Tate Apai t- ment, corner Page and Connecti cut. Mrs. R. J. Carroll. M3pd. “True To The Army," the attrac tion at the Southern Pines Theatre. Friday and Saturday, May 15. 16, with a Saturday matinee, is the per fect answer to what happens when Broadway and an army camp meet. It has a circus and army famp for a background, with an exuberance of comedy that kept a preview' audience laughing continually, with music, dancing, romance and a plot that has the quality of adrenalin, and a tal ented cast including Judy Canova, Allan Jones, Ann Miler and Jerry Colonna. "True To The Army” gets away from the usual comedy stigma of CAROLINA THEATRES Present HAYWORTH • MATURE! lOHN SUTTOK . CAROLE lAKOIS Tfis ureotesf } Musicdl Hit Since Aiexander't , Rag*'me / ; in Theodore Dreiier'l ba.id''! IN TECHNICOLOR A 20TM CINTU«t-fOX ^iCTUtl At Pinehurst Sunday Night. May lOlh. 8:30 (Popular Prices) At Southern Pines Mon. and Tues., May 11. 12. 8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 SHE’S GOT ME COVERED. IS THERE A BRUNETTE IN THE HOUSE?" Also: The New March of Time Magazine. "India In The Crisis" At Southern Pines Wednesday and Thursday, May 13. 14—8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 jsnrs THt JUDYCiHOVt'tlltHJOHES W IKtiMlllER'JEitRICOlONNt MIUER • JERRY COIONHA It t toilll Uti** If A«i Mm* miiuiiM »r !<•••• H $ ami I**!* Also: The Technicolor Special Short Subject, "MARCH ON AMERICA" At Southern Pines Friday and Saturday, May 15, 16—8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 hackneyed situations by virtue of plot twists which, for all their laugh provoking qualities against other backgrounds, seem even funnier here. In toto, here is screen enter tainment that is as lilting as the song of a bird on the first day of Spring with laughs by the score, romance and humble tunes in this four-star comedy. An added attraction is the Technicolor Short Subject, “March On America.”
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