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Page Eight THE PILOT. Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, October 16, 1942. iCHURCHBi PRESBYTERIAN Biov.nson Memorial Presbyterian Ctiurcli, the Kov. E. L. Barber, pas tor, Sunday, Ootober 18; Ciiurch scliool t):45 a. m., Junior League, 2:30 p. til., Young Peoples League 7 ji. in., F.vening Worship, 8 p. n;. BAPTIST Firr.t Baptist Church, corner of ./Vslie street and New York avenue, ilic Rev. J. Fred Stimson, pa.stor. Suiid:>y school 9:45 a. m.; morning "worsldp and seriiion 11 o’clock; B. T U. 7 p. ni., Evening devotional 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thur.sdavs. *? 30 1.. m. Jr. Willing Workers The Junior Willing Workers of the Baptist Ciiurch wili meet Monday ovcMiing October 1?, at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Tommy Millar on Connecticut avenue. Chaplain BoUr. to Preach Ca|'t;iin Luke Bolin, Chaplain of The CCth Regiment of the Second Ar mored Di\ ijion, will bo guest pieachcr a tthe Baptist Church on Sundjy, Oct. 18. Cp!| Homer Knowles ^ill play the organ. Cpl. Knowles organist for 8 years at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Ga. COIIGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN ‘ Tli • Church of Wide Fellowship, BcMiii. tt street and New Hampshire ■ JVC, the Rev. Voi£:t O. Taylor, pas-' tor, services Sunday, October 18: Suni.iy school 9:45 a m.., morning cliui ch worship witli .sermon ijy the ;>a,.tor on “The Hinges of History." J1 I. ni.; the Youth Fellowship Lea gue 7 p. m.; the Fellowship Forum. 7-.30 p. m.; evening preaching ser vice, witli sermon by the pastor, “Mountain Climbing,” ? p. m.. Wednesday, October 21, the Mid- weel: worship service, sponsored by tlio Fellowship Forum, 7 p. m. Women's Society Tlio regular meeeting of the Wo- niaii’.'i Society of the Church of Wide Fettow.ship will be held in the CJmich parlor on Thursday after- nooi>, October 22, at 3 o’clock. ; EPISCOPAL Et.'.manuel Episcopal Church, E. Massachusetts avenue, the Rev. F. Ciaighill Brown, B. A., B. D., rec tor. Regular Sunday services: Holy Communion. 8 a. m. (e.xcept first Sunday of month); Church School i>:30, Morning prayer 11 o’clock (Holy CommunioH, first Sunday of month); Young People’s Service Lea gue, 7 p, m, W 'dn?sdays; Holy Com- ruuiiion 10 a ut Wednesdays, Intercessions, 12:15 p. 311. CATHOLIC St, Anthony of Padua. 12 East Veiinont avenue. The Rev, Herbert A. Harkins, Pastor and U, S. Civil ian Chaplain, Sunday Masses 8 and 10:30 a, ni. Daily Masses 7:30. Miraculous Medal Devotions for the Army Personnel on Tuesdays at 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE “Uoetrine of Atonement” is the sulijoct of the lesson-sermon at the Chiifitian Science Ci'.urch. East New Roll of Honor I from Page One) j Ham Howard Marsh, USA. Major |Clo\vaid Marshall, Jr, USA, Willard John Mason, USA, Joseph Angus , Matthews. USA, Preston Few Mat thews, AA?', George Mayo, USN. M’in,ston Mayo. USA, Cap McBride, *USA, Alexander Carlton McDonald, {USA, Henry Parker McDonald, USA. ! Lyle Daniel McDonald, USN, Nor- ' man McDonald. USA. Robert Kilby McOonald, USA. John McEachern, USA. William C. McGill. USA, John R. McKayhan, USA, William Oliver McNair USA, Otis Bryan McNeill. USA, William Leslie McNeill, USA, Clyde Luther Miller, USA, Thomas Clay Miller, USN, Matthew Russell, Mills, USA. James Edward Moore. US.\. James R. Monroe USA. John G. Monroe, AAF, Antonia T. Monte- santi, US.\, Constantine Montesanti, USN, f'rank Theodore Moran, USA, James Shepard Milliken, Jr.. USCG. Harold Douglas Morrison, USA, Leo nard Allen Morrison, USA, Reefus Morri.fon, US.'\, William Chase Mud- gett. Jr., USA, Fred Morris McLel- lan, USA, John Robert Mulholland, James Sherman Newcomb. Benja min Lee Newkirk, USA, James Ed win Newton, NAF', Harry Eugene Norton, Roland Wilson Norton, U'SA, John Moutroy Nowlin, USA, Joseph 0'Callaghan,’uSA. Charles Sumner Patch, Jr., AAF, James Edward Pate, USA, Joseph H. Patterson, USA, Sarah Keith Pat terson, ANC, Isabel Pelton, ARC. Paul P. Pelton, Jr., USMS, Richard Bliss Pethick, NAF, Willie Poun- cy .USA. Fred Pratt. USA, Ed ward Prizer, RCAF, Boyd Emerson Ray, USA, James Gilbert Renegar, USA, James B, Ritchie, AAF, John Blake Robinson. USA, George Edward Ross, L’SA, Van Thomas Ruffin, USA, Sybil Blount Rumley, ANC, Anderson Rountree. USA, Carey Edward Saunders, USA, Wilbur Stratton Scheipers, USN, Ivey H. Shankle, USA, Charles Ja cob Shaw, USA. William Robert Shreckhise. USN, Lee Alexander Simpson, USA, John Dennis Sitter- son, Jr„ USA, James L, Short, USA, James Simon, U'SA, James Franklin Smith, USA, Robert Archie Smith, Jr„ USA, William Smitherman, USA, James J, Spring, USN, Stancil Mc Leod Stroud, USA, J. J. Stroud, USA, John David Stephenson, USN, Mal- com Greer Stutz, USN, James B. Swett, Jr„ USA, W'illiam Joseph Stratton, USA, Randall Tate, USA, Hubert Terry, : USA, Dwight Ernest Terry. USA, Piiieliiii‘8t PTA Aiiii8 lor 2(M) Meiiihei’ship Totals of 185 Members Reported by Mrs. Cole at October Meeting A paid membership of 185 was an nounced at the October meeting of the Pinehur.^t Parent-Teacht'r Asso- ciati(>n, held Wednesday in the high school library, Mrs. Hulon Cole, merbership chairman, said that a goal of 200 by November 1 has been set, Mrs, E. J. Hartsell, president, an nounced that Mrs. Cole was chair man of the luncheon committee for the District PTA meeting in Pine- hurst on October 27, and Mrs. 1, C, Sledg(' chairman of the annual bene fit supper for the cafeteria which is to be held at a'n early date, Mrs, J. Talbot Johnson spoke to the PTA on Consumer Education and Mrs ,K. L, Barber on “The Steward ship of Prayer,” The PTA again appealed for furn iture to furnish the teachers’ rest rooms, asking that Miss Lathan, home econoinics teacher, be contact ed by anyone having chairs, settes, mirrors, rugs, and tables willing to give. The home efonomics pupils arc planning to recondition any furni ture needing it. To conclude the meeting. Superin tendent J, W, Harbison urged sup port of Senate Bill 1313, providing Federal assistance to states for pub lic education and suggested members write the senators and representa tives asking their support. Telephone 7271 Rates; 25 cents minimum; one cent per word in legular t' pe, IN THIS TYPE, RATE IS 2'< CENTS A WORD, 25-CENT MIN IMUM, TERMS: CASH IN ADVANCE, ABERDEEN: €lul>s in Aberdeen Meet During Week p. T. A. Holds Session; Woman's Club Convenes in Red Cross Work Room The regular meeting of the Aber deen Parent-Teacher Association was held in the High School Auditorium Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with the president, Mrs. Knox Mat thews presiding. The program was in charge of Miss Mildred Clonti:, home economics teacher and following thi' program, a social hour was enjoyed. The circle leader, Mrs, George Martin, presided over the business ir>ei ting. An interesting program on “Tithing,” was given by Miss Frances Pleasants, ^Irs. Robert Stewart, of Pinobluff, was honored last Thursday evening, when the K('V, and Mrs, E. L. Barber entertained at a amner party, the oc casion bi'ing Mrs, Stewart's birth day. FILMS DEVELOPED and printed for 25 cents. Reprints 3 cents. Your satisfaction guaranteed. Sandhills Photo Shop. 49 Ashe street. 023pd, Hampshire Avenue Sunday morning j October 18 at 11 o'clock. The Read ing Room, which is located in *he church, is open Monday evenings ' from 7 to 9 o’clock and Wednesday afternoons from 3 to 5 o'clock, THE VILLAGE CHAPEL Pinehurst I The Rev, Thadtieus A. Cheatham, ID. D„ mini,ster; Sunday Services: Holy Communion 9 a, m.. Children’s .service 10 a, m„ Church service, 11 1 a. m. Joseph Tinsley. USA, Auger Towne, USA, John Thomas Tucker, USN, E .ner Turner, USA, Elsie Van Brower, USA, Milton Waddell, USA, Robert Lee Wade, USA, Theodore Wallace, USA, George Alexander W’atson, Jr„ USN, Luther Washington, USA, Joseph West, USA, Frederick Henry Weav er, NAF, John Lynville Williams, USA, Lawrcnce Drake Williarns, Jr,, USA. Robert Lee Williams. John Williams, USA. John Lee Williatns. USA, James Law Williamsom, Jr, USA, Jaines Franklin Wilson, USA, Thomas Henry Wilson, USA, Joe Winfield, USA, Cal Wortham. USA, George Wood, USA, Herman W. W’ood, USA, Albert Wood, AAF, Nicholas Henry Yonker, USA, Pren- ti.ss Irving York, USA. James Whit tington. USA. SMITH CRAIG Jewelers Waich Repairing Aberdoen, N. C. I ; FURN SHED ROOMS: FURNISHED I I COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS. | 1 COCL AND COMFORTA'?LE. I ! MEALS Ol’TIONAL, PINECR2ST,' PHCNE 8081 or 8071, FOR I'.ENT; Furnished Apartments I and single rooms. Reasonable. Elec.ric kitchens. Ventilating fans. Monthly or yearly rentals. Well 'jiey Building, Pinehurst, Tel- ephcne 2-!15. M15tf. FOR SALE: 1937 Pontiac. Good tires, S350.00, Cecil Robinson, Southern Pine.i, 09tf, Mrs. J, W, CJraham was hostess to the Walter Hines Page Book Club and several invited guests at her home last Thursday afternoon, Tlie meeting opened with the singing of “America,” after which a short busi ness meeting was held. Just before the program, Mrs, J. W, Bowiran led the club in singing the club hynm. The pregram, a continuation t)f plays by W’illiam Shakespeare, was in charge of Mrs, W, E, Freeinan, who gave, in a most interesting man ner, “Comedy of Errors,” iJuring the social hour which fol lowed, Mrs, Graham served a delic ious salad course with coffee, and th? meeting adjourned to meet in two weeks with Mrs, Edwin McKeitheti. Aberdeen theatrE PLE ASE NOTE!! Effeciive Monday, October 19, all shows will begin at 7:15 Saturday, Oct. 17 MaMnee 3:00—Night 7:30 & 9:15 ‘^Cyclone on Horseback” Brimming over with melody and mirth, “Cairo” Metro-Goldwyn-May- er’s newest musical film, starring Jeanette MacDonald, comes to the Pinehurst Theatre, Sunday night, at 8:30 and to Southern Pines Mon day and Tuesday, Oct, 19, 20, at 8:15 with a Tuesday matinee, Robert Young teams with the sing- ! ing star for the first time in the ro mantic comedy poking fun at Holly wood's conception of spy dramas, Ethel Waters, famed Negro actress and singer, has a featured role. Miss MacDonald has a made-to-order role. She plays Marcia Warren, a famous I American movie star who is strand- I ed in Europe when war breaks out, j Young is a small town newspaper re- i porter sent abroad to cover the war, I He meetii Miss MacDonald in Cairo I where the singer is gi\ ing a concert I for British Soldiers, The plot is giv en an amusing iwist when Young be lieves Miss MacDonald is a spy and she thinks the same about him. He is hired as her butler and the hilar ious situations come thick and fast. The supporting cast includes Regi nald Owen, Edward Ciannelli, Mona Barrue, Lionel Atwell, Grant Mitch ell and Dooley Wilson, WANTED: White male attendants for I work in a private sanitorium. Ex- I perience not necessary. Apply The Pinebluff Sanitarium, Pinebluff, N, C. 030. Rawieigh Route now open. Real op portunity for man who wants per manent, profitable work. Start promptly. Write Rawleigh’s Dept, NCJ-221-K, Richmond, Va, 016pd, Poultry nutrition has become a real science, EXCELSIOR POULTRY FEEDS are made under scientific supervision. We invite you to visit our plant and laboratory, Franklin- ville, N, C. Randolph Mills, Inc, 016-Jl, On Tuesday evening of last week, Mrs, S, A, Worsley entertained the nu'mbers of her bridge club and sev eral additional guests at her home on Poplar street with three tables set up for play. High score prize was presented to Mrs. Francis Pleasants, Mrs. Gaither Crutchfield was winner of the guest prize. Guests were Mrs. Pleasants, Mrs, Crutchfield, Mrs. Doub, Mrs, Harrington, Mrs. Lockey, Mrs, Mack Wallace, Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs, Edge and Mrs. M. B. Pleasants, The Aberdeen Woman’s Club met Wednesday afternoon at the Red Cross sewing room, with Mrs, Daw kins, Mrs, Edge and Mrs. J. G. Far rell as hostesses. Miss Clontz of the Aberdeen faculty talked to the club, after which they adjourned to the drug store for refreshments. Personals Miss Pearle McMillan has return ed from a short visit with friends in Wilson. Mrs, George Martin and Miss Ja nette Li-ach spent Sunday with rel atives in Durham, Friends of Mr. and Mrs, Neill Gra ham, of Durham, will regret to learn ot the serious illness of their son, ' Ralph Leach Graham. Mrs, Graham was formerly of Aberdeen, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Shamburgcr sp'nt the past week-end with their .son, Chris Shainburger, who has been stationeil at Fort Keesler, Miss Wendell Worsley ot the Woodland School faculty, spent last week at her home here, Rus.sell Batchelor, freshman at the University of North Carolina, spent the week-end in town, Frank Wilder, of Charleston, S, C,, and Mrs. Karl Pohl, of New York City, have returned to their homes after attending the funeral of their father, T, B. Wilder, Sgt, Lawrcnce Farrell, who has been stationed at Fort Jackson, spent the past week with his parents here. Dr, T, A. Wilder has returned to Glen Alpine, after spending several days here with his sisters, Mrs, Robt. Johnson and Miss Alice Wilder, S, P, Swaringen, of Jacksonville, N, C„ spent the week-end with his family here. Miss Mary Johnston, of Red Springs, attended the funeral of T. B, Wilder last Sunday afternoon, Knox Matthews and Merritt Sugg spent Sunday in Raleigh, Bob Page returned to Chapel Hill Sunday after spending the week-end here. Circle Number Four of Page Me morial Church held its regular meet ing Monday evening at the home of Mrs, L, S. Blount in Southern Pines, OCTOBER TIRE QUOTA Moore County, along with the rest of North Carolina, faced a reduction in number of tires and tubes allow ed its citizens for October, according to announcement made this week, Moore County’s quotas for passen ger cars is as follows: new tires, nine; Grade 2 tires. 18; recaps 49 and tubes 49; for trucks, new tires 72, recaps 65, tubes 75, W’ANT: Laundry to do. Live on Wis consin ave„ brick house. Home mornings, Vannie Smith, Inquire at Kimball's Store, 016pd, FOR SALE: Pansy plants, by St, Anne’s Guild f’f Episcopal Church, SI,25 per hundred. No orders ac cepted after Tuesday Oct. 20. Phone 5674 or 5983, 016pd. Tim Holt Marjorie Reynolds Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 19, 20 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 ‘The Gay Sisters” Barbara Stanwyck Donald Crisp George Brent Nancy Coleman Wednesday, Oct. 21 Matinee 3:30—Night at 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT ‘‘The Postman Didn’t Ring” Brenda Joyce Richard Travis Thursday and Friday, Oct. 22, 23 Night at 7:15 and 9:10 “Iceland” Sonja Henie John Payne Jack Oakie Felix Bressart Sammy (Swing and Sway) Kaye and his Band WAITRESSES FOR PINEHURST: Experienced waitresses wanted. Also several girls with no exper ience between the ages of 18 and 22. We will teach you to wait on tables. Call Tuesday, October 20, and see James E, Maher or write before this date. The Carolina, 016, I CAROLINA THEATRES Pilieliiirst Soiillierii Pines Present I In what has been hailed as the crowning piece of clowning in his fun-filled career, Comedian Joe E, Brow'n is on the screen again in his latest laff-film “The Daring Young Man,” which is the attraction at the Carolina Theatre, Southern Pines, Wednesday and Thursday, Oct, 21, 22, with a Thursday matinee, and which is certain to have audiences in hysterics as the big-mouthed star turns to bowling to build up his mus cles in order to get into the Army. In addition to portraying the usual good-natured goof who is weak in the knees from love and weak in the head from birth, Joe is to be seen in an hilarious dual role wherein he appears as his cigarette- smoking, dice-rolling, two-fisted grandmother. Marguerite Chapman, popular young starlet, plays the leading role opposite Brown. Sales Service Pinehurst Garage Co., Inc. Phone 4951 Pinehurst, N. C. WANTED; WE WILL BUY HEAVY FOWL PAYING 21c PER POUND. PINEHURST PACKING PLANT. KENNETH McKENZIE, 016. A story of high adventure, “Manil la Calling,” the attraction at the Carolina Theatre, Southern Pines, Friday and Saturday, Oct, 23, 24, with a Saturday Matinee, is geared for action and suspense, and it should provide both in abundance, judging from the nature of the tale it tells, A lost battalion is the hero of this picture—a lost battalion of fierce fighting men stranded in a jungle clearing by the withdrawal from the Philippines of the American armed forces and socking the Japs when ever opportunity arises. It is the first film glorifying the missing handful who became America's guerilla forces. WANTED: Experienced laundress- house maid. Good references. Ap ply, The Ark School, Telephone 5953, 016pd, The WOMAN’S SOCIETY of the Church of Wide Fellowship will hold a sale of home made cook ed food and potted plants in the Theatre Building on Friday, Oct, 23, beginning at 10 a, m, 016pd. AVAILABLE OCT. 17: 1 ROOM- TWIN BEDS - SEMI - PRIVATE BATH AND SHOWER. MAID SERVIGE, RATE $12,00 PER WEEK, TALL PINES GUEST HOUSE. DIAL 5911. 016 LOST Saturday in vicinity of Caro lina Theatre, light blue sweater. Phone 5983, Reward. 016pd. LOST: Black hand bag containing money, key and a receipt bearing owner’s name: Marie Dawson, West New Hampshire Ave., or No. 2 North Ridge St. Suitable reward. 016pd. WANTED: White I'irl who likes to do sewing, A. Montesanti, tailor, 016pd, WANTEI/: Young married woman will share small apartment with married girl. All bills paid—each $25.00. Call 6483. 016pd. I (& At Pinehurst Sunday night, Oct 18th 8:30 At Southern Pines Mon. & Tue., Oct. 19, 20 8:15 Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 Kl£ TURNS BOWLER...TO LICK A SPY RING'S KIRGPIHS’ ■The youn^W^** It's h!s crowning clowning I Morgu«rit« WiMiom B»g«r CHAPMAN • WRIGHT•CLARK A C01UA4SIA PICrUKC At Southern Pines Wed. and Thu., Oct. 21. 22—8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 ^ERICA fighting guerrilla fighters At Southern Pines Fri. and Sat., Oct. 23, 24—8:15 P. M. Matinee Saturday at 3:00
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