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Page Eight SCHURCH ESB CATHOLIC Sunday Military Masses at St. An thony's Church 12 East Vermont Avenue at 8, 9-30 and 10:30. Mass at the Holy Chitd Church Finebluff at 9 a m. SACRED HEART Pinehurst father John A. 3rown. Pastor Sunday Masses at Sacred Heart Cbarch, Puieuiu s'., are held at 8 aod '.O 30 a. ni. , VILLAGE CHAPEL Pinehurst ' (> a. m., Holy Communion; 10 a. it).., Children's Service; 11 a. m., Morning Prayer and Sermon. BAPTIST CHURCH First Eaptist Church, corner of A.;i»e street and New York avenue. J. Feed Stimson, pastor. 11:00 a. m. pleaching service. Sunday school and Bible classe*. The Baptist congregation will join the Church of Wide Fellowship in it. evening worship service. CHURCH OF WIDE FELLOWSHIP Congregational jfljv'. Tucker G. Humphries, Pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; Morn ing Worship 11 a. m.; Youth Fellow ship League, 7:15 p. m.; Fellowship Forum, 8 p. in. Sermon theme: "Yon Can't Love the Babe of Bethlehem and Hate the M m of Galilee." Sunday evening at 3 o'clock there will be a candle light Christmas ser vice at this Church to which the public is cordially invited. We invite you to make this your .Church home when you are away from home CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Is The Universe, Including Man, Evolved By Atomic Force?" is the! subject of the lesson-.sermon at the, Christian Science Church, Sunday n Kirning, Dec 19 at 11 o'clock. Sun ri iy School convenes at the same hour. The Wednesday evening meet- ; j PECANS PECANS PECANS j if I Shelled, cracked or in shells 25, 30. 35, 40 and i! 45 cents a pound. Five pounds or more packed || ready io ship. K | Special price io schools. Churches, eic. > •• | Also Florida Preserves and Marmalades (no jji | || i points). * *i j THE ELLINGTON 31 West Vermont Avenue B. J. SIMONDS f •• f •• * :: ft? 't n««wt;flWiaiuiattiai3c:j:as:aßsßiss:a!:!£!?:Bß!a:ss:Msß;Bi:;a!Ki::!! I ABERDEEN THEATRE || Saturday, Dec. 18 Night ai 7:15 and 9:00 if MATINEE 3:00 "Dangerous Blondes" S I 8 Evelyn Keyes Allyn Joslyn |j Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 20, 21 Night at 7:15 and 9:10 "Guadalcanal Diary v jj Prestoa Foster William Bendix H Wednesday, Dec. 22 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 "Find the Blackmailer** S Jerome Cowan Fay Emerson || Thursday and Friday, Dec. 23, 24 Nioht at 7:15 and 9:10 "My Kingdom for a Cook" | Charles Coburn Marguerite Chapman | iiiimiimwitMttitniimiiiiini| ffm)^ ing is at 8 o'clock. The Reading] Room, which is located in the Church, is open Wednesday after noon from 3 to 5 o'clock. BROWNSON MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. Classes . for all ages; 11:00 a. m., Morning: Worship, with a junior message j lor the children; 2:30 p. m., Junior League; 7:30 p. m., Young People's! League. EPISCOPAL Emmanuel Church 1 Rev. F. Craighill Brown B. A., B. D„ Rector Regular Services Sundays Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. on First and Third Sundays. Holy Communion 8:00 a. m. other 1 Sundays. Church School 9:30 a. m. every Sunday. Morning Prayer (Holy Commun : ion First Sunday) 11: a. m. Wednesdays Holy Communion 10:00 a. m. Intercessions 10:30 a. m. Fridays 1 Intercessions 2:05 p. m. WEST SOUTHERN PINES LUTHERAN CHURCH i St. James Ev. Lutheran Church, j New Hampshire Ave., West Southern Pines. Rev. J. E- Shufelt. pastor. Di vine Service every 2nd and 4th Sun day, 11 a. m- and 8 p. m. Visitors welcomed. Mrs. Willie Baker Dies After Illness Mrs. Willie Baker, 48, who resided on Highway 1 south of Lakeview, passed away in the Moore County Hospital Thursday afternoon follow ing an illness of several days. Funeral services were held at Yates Thaggard Church Saturday afternoon with the Rev. J. L. Mann officiating. A native of Surry County, Mrs. | Baker was before ma,Vriage Miss | Mary Ida Bullin. She is survived by her husband; one son, Tula Ray Baker, of the home and other rel atives of Yadkin and Surry Coun ties. THE PILOT, Souihern Pines, Norih Carolina STATE COLLEGE RELEASE A State College extension instruc tional program of 18 technical courses designed to train men and women for vital positions in war industries was announced today by ] Edward VV. Haggles, director of En inc-ering Science and Management ,Var Training at the College. The courses, arranged "to meet he shortage of engineers, scientists. >nd production supervisors with specialized training in fields essen tial to war production", will begin ' January 17, 1944. The Federal Government pays the ' full cost of all courses approved in ' the program. The only costs to stu dents are for room, board, and text- 1 books- The total estimated expense per student for a twelve-weeks ! course is from SBO to Sl2O. i Full particulars on the courses | can be secured by writing to Ruggles at N. C- State College. Raleigh * ; i Mr Telephone THREE CENTS PER WORD IN CAPITALS, BLACK TYPE (LIKE THIS). MINIMUM CHARGE 30 CENTS. Two Cents Per Word, Regular 1 Type, Minimum Charge, 30 cents. FILMS DEVELOPED and printed for ' 25 cents. Reprints '3 rrnt.«. Your satisfaction guaranteed. Sandhills ! Photo Shop, 49 Ashe street. M 5.' 1 TWO LARGE WICKER CHAIRS. PAINTED WHITE, WITH RED CUSHIONS TAKEN FROM MY 1 FRONT PORCH DURING 1 BLACKOUT THURSDAY NIGHT. PLEASE RETURN TO MRS. HEIZMANN MUDGETT. ASHE STREET. NO QUESTIONS ASK- ' ED. REWARD. Dl7chg. 1 FOR MEMORIALS of dignity and lasting beauty, contact D. Carl I Fry, Carthage, representing Pal-'s mer Stone Works. Jlltf JUST A REMINDER THAT E. W 1 Bruton sells all kinds Fire In- 1 surance. See or write E. W. Bru-; 1 ton, Jackson Springs, N. C. Be Sure—lnsure. July3o—Jan. 30 ( STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE for}' furniture and household effects. 1 Also 2 ten foot jewelry showcases ' for sale. Apply Belvedere Hotel. ■. L Phone 6291. 022tf 1 PERMANENT WAVE. 59c! EtoT-our { own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, includ ing 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy ! i to do, absolutely harmless. Praised i by thousands including June Lang, \ a glamorous movie star. Money re-,« funded if not satisfied. Southern l Pines Pharmacy. 03-Jl4 pd.' - A DRILLED WELL is your best as surance of a dependable water sup ply. Let the largest Well Drilling Organization in the Carolinas drill your well. Write us giving ' location of your home. Heater Well Co., Raleigh, N. C. N26tf WE HAVE A FEW nice electric heat- ' ing pads; large stock of Christmas cards from one cent up; wide se lection of gifts at Vass-Drug Store j and new Vass Variety Store, Vass, N. C. Dl 7. FOLLOWING USUAL CUslrOM THE COFFEE SHOP WILL BE ! CLOSED ON CHRISTMAS DAY. THE 25TH, AND ON SUNDAY, 26TH, MONDAY, 27. DlOchg FOR QUICK SALE CHEAP: Eight * room house, 2 baths, steam heat, j See F. E. Walker at once- Phone 6813 DlO-I7chg $25 00 REWARD. WANTED THREE ROOM FURNISHED, HEATED APARTMENT. LIEUTENANT AND WIFE AND CHILD. WRITE BOX JS, CARE PILOT Dl7pd FOR IMMEDIATE SALE: Kiddie j Koop. See Mrs. D. G. Fellows, lower apartment 3, Manor Apart ments, Southern Pines. Dl7pd FOR SALE: 7-room house. 2-car garage, maid's quarters, in Sou them Pines. Phone 3451 or 8461, Southern Pin es Dl7tf FOR SALE: Dry pine wood. $12.00 per cord, sawed and delivered. Phone W. O. Moss, Mile-Away Stables, 5182. Dl7tf TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES A 1 HOLIDAY THE CAROLINA CAFE WILL NOT BE OPEN FOR J BUSINESS ON CHRISTMAS 3 DAY • Dl7chg LOOK! We have bed lamps, iron cords and new cast 1 iron coal heaters. C. G. Farrell Furniture Store, Aberdeen, N. C. Dl 7 J Dynamic entertainment with elab- j orate settings, spectacular dance s numbers, the best in music and a « tender love story describes 20th Cen- J tury-Fox's super-musical, . "The J Gang's All Here," the attraction at f the Pinehurst Theatre, Sunday night, | December 19th, at 8:30. j In this there is everything—gor- j geous girls. Benny Goodman's Band, « Bushby Berkeley's masterful dance J arrangements, plus Alice Faye, Car- J men Miranda and a host of other | top-notchers all rolled into a swell S entertainment in Technicolor. S The sets, costumes, color are mag- « nificently resplendent, actually j breath-taking in their kaleidoscop- J ic and panoramic effect. The attraction at Pinehurst, Wed nesday. December 22nd, at 3:00 and ' 8:30 p. m., "The Man From Down I Under," will bring pleasure to the J many Charles Laughton fans, as it is j a field day for the star, providing j which he acts to his heart's content, , the part drawing generously upon the light side of the Laughton tal- ' ent. j It is a refreshing and interesting- j ly-told drama with plenty of pace j and lightness to make it ideal "es capist entertainment. J At Pinehurst, Friday, December I 24th, at 3:00 and 8:30 p. m. will be i seen the RE-ISSUE of one of the j finest productions of yester-year, , "The Rains Came", starring Tyronne I J Power, Myrna Loy, George Brent J and Brenda Joyce. S At the Carolina Theatre, Southern i Pines, that most delightful comedy' with music, "His Butler's Sister," | starring Deanna Durbin and Fran- : chot Tone, plays a return engage- • ment in the Sandhills. War-weary patrons eager for screen fare that will permit them •an evening to forget the grime of battle .will greet this delightful ro mantic comedy with paeans of praise. Grown-up, golden voiced Deanna Durbin herein establishes j her irrefutable claim to the high stellar position her charms and tal ent won for her as a moppet, adol- : escent and, now, woman. The pic- j ture is a joyous treat of laughs and! melody. . "The Heat's On", is the hot at traction at the Southern Pines Thea tre, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec ember 22. 23 at 8:15 p. m. with a Thursday matinee, featuring a gal axy of stars, including Mae West, Victor Moore, William Gaxton. Xav ii r Cugat and his orchestra and Haz el Scott, that wizard at the piano. On Friday and Saturday, Decern- \ ber 24, 25 at 8:15 p. m. with a Sat- | urday matinee, Charlqs Laughton i and Binnie Barnes, return to the ■ Sandhills in "The Man From Down i Under." JUST RECEIVED: Small supply re conditioned electric irons. First come, first served. Burney Hard ware Co., Aberdeen ,N. C. Dl 7 FOR RENT: One room, heated, with bath. Mrs. Alton Scott, Aberdeen Road. Dl7chg. LOST: A friendly red Cocker Span iel. Answers name of Jud. Finder call Mrs. C. L. Austin, 5935. Dl7cg. FOR SALE: Living and dining room maple furniture; lamps; baby bed. Pinehurst 3785. Folly Farm, Mid land Road. Dl7chg. FURNISHED APARTMENTS and cottages for rent. Steam heat. $13.00 week. See Mr. Johnston, Pinecrest Manor. Phone 8071. Dl7chg. FOR SALE: Rubber-Tired buggy and harness. Apply Paint Hill Farm. Telephone 7451. Dl7chg. REAL NORTH CAROLINA Moun tain handmade hooked rugs in many attractive color combina tions and designs. C- G. Farrell Furniture Store, Aberdeen, N. C NEW SHIPMENT of Peerless felt mattresses, single and double bed sizes. Also, electric hot plates. C. G- Farrell Furniture Store, Aber deen, N. C. GIFTS: Junior size desks for school children, and wooden Christmas toys, novelty rockers, strollers, high chairs, tables. We still have several electric table lamps and a few sewing cabinets- C. G- Far- sj reil Furniture Store, Aberdeen. •; FOR CHRISTMAS—GIVE A CAN ARY—A SINGING GIFT FOR ALL THE YEAR— GUARANTEED $lO UP—SANDHILLS AVIARY. TEL. 2882 PINEHURST, N. C. DlO-17-24pd IDEAL CHRISTMAS , GIFTS: • 32-piece hand painted dinner sets $7.95 while they last. The Trade Store, Southern Pines, N. C- DlO-17 (PATCH'S SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. % §| We Still Have a Few Beautiful Negligees M and Ensembles 11 Quilied Satin, M Satin with Marabau, ft Printed Jersey, |§ Plain Jersey. Xj| Marquisite Gown and Robe Ensemble H & -A Barbizon Slips, & Vanity Fair Knitted Slips, Wool Head Shawls and Fascinators, Lace Mantillas in Black and White S H ffc Imported Linen Handkerchiefs—Rolled Hems, §£ || Imported Swiss, Beautiful Patterns ty* j| MOUNTAIN MADE g $§ Rugs, Bags, Hooked Rugs and Mats £ NICE SELECTION OF ... g Waste Baskets, $| Costume Jewelry, m l| Flowers, §? Evening Bags, 5? Puzzles, Plycraft Models I CAROLINA THEATRES || jj Pinehurst Southern I'iiics | Present | AT PINEHURST Sunday Night, December 19th—8:30 Deanna Durbin, Franchoi Tone and Pat O'Brien in | "His Butler s Sister" 1 AT SOUTHERN PINES :j Sun.. Mon., Tue., Dec. 19, 20, 21—8:15 P. M. | MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3:00 THRILLS! Amies ill i imm# \ ! i% ' 1 M-G-M'S ACTION DRAMA!' 1 j I | AT PINEHURST Wednesday, Dec. 22nd—3:00 and 8:30 P M. AT SOUTHERN PINES Fri. and Sat., Dec. 24, 25 —8:15 P. M. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3:00 || Mae West, Victor Moore and William Gaxton with | Xavier Cugat and his orchestra and Hazel Scott, the swing pianist in "The Heat's On" AT SOUTHERN PINES Wed. and Thu., Dec. 22, 23 —8:15 P. M. MATINEE THURSDAY AT 3:00 i Tyrone Power, Myrna Loy and Geo. Brent in the !: Re-Issue of "The Rains Came* AT PINEHURST Friday, December 24th—3:00 and 8:30 P. M. •mmmfflmtmmntmnmtmanmnmnmmtamwttntmtttfflmntttwwamml Friday, December 17, 1943.
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