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r Page Eight THE PILOT. Southern Pines, North Carolina a. Friday, November 23, 1945. ntnmtn; e. T. PATCH Departmemt Store Southern Pines, N. C. SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK Simulated Leather Covered Foot Stools Regular $3.50 " Special $2.25 STUFFED ANIMALS Plush Bears Assorted Colors, Reg. $3.00 Special $1.98 Mohair Bears Regular $4.50 $3.39 Few Other Animals Reduced Accordingly ROCKINGHAM MARBLE WORKS ROCKINGHAM, N. C. O. W. DOSTER, Proprietor — Manufacturers of — Fine Cemetery Memorials in Marble and Granite Shop Located on Highway No. 74 BUY WAR BONDS DISCHARGED Jimmy Duggins, son of Ray mond B. Duggins of Lakeview, who has been overseas, for two years, returned NOv. 12 and re ceived his discharge at the Ft. Bragg separation center. He will leave Southern Pines January 1 to enter a photography school in New York- Soldiers reenlisting in the Army are paid a reenlistment bonus of $50.00 for each year of active service since their last en try into service. Lady's Stomach Was Like a Gas Factory; Meals Turned to Gas 0ne lady said recently that her stbmac,h used to be like a “gas factory!” That is, when she ate a meal it seemed to turn right in to gas. She was always bloated, had awful stomach gas pains, daily headaches and constant ir regular bowel action. Now, how ever, this lady says she is FREE of STOMACH GAS and she says the change is due to taking IN NER-AID. Her meajs agree with her. No gas or bloat after eating. Headaches and constipation are gone. “Oh! what relief!” states this lady. “Why don’t other gas and constipation sufferers get IN NER-AID. INNER-AID contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable peo ple soon feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering! Get IN NER-AID. Sold by All Drug i Stores here in Moore County. The Carolinas Rosalind Russell, ace portrayer of career women, is about to give another one of her vastly amusing and inimitable performances. This time it is “She Wouldn’t Say Yes,” a comedy in which Lee Bowman will appear as her co- star at the Pinehurst theatre, Sun day night, November 25th, at 8:30. Said to be one of her hilarious roles to date, the racy, embracy story tells of her attempt to cure a certain Spanish dancer, Allura (Adele Jergens, the Eyeful) of a complex and in the process hav ing to take a severe cure herself. ing to the Carolina Theatre, Fri day and Saturday, November 30th and December 1st, at 8:15 p. m. with a Saturday matinee. Starring Zachery Scott :and Betty Field and adapted from George Sessions. Perry’s prize-winning novel, “Hold Autumn In Your Hand,” it is the story of a sturdy young migratory cotton picker whose love of the land gives him the courage to forsake his doubt ful security for the bitter battle with nature that is the lot of the man who raises his own crops. WANTED TO RENT: Three un furnished rooms, small house, or hut, in or near Southern Pines. Write G.T.R., Box 1301, Southern Pines. N9, 16 23pd Sunrise Whenever the names of Irene Dunne and Charles Coburn are attached to a motion picture la belled a comedy, audiences have ^ learned from past performances Lee Bowman, plus his cartoon j they are due for ^grea^JaJg creation of- the Nixie, an impish! guffaws. Now, little fellow who quickly dissolves a person’s inhibitions by his sar castic remarks and changes wild dreams into wondrous reality, are the curers. When a millionaire’s son is af flicted with the embarrassing im pulses of kleptomania, it can lead to many hilarious situations, and that is exactly the state of af fairs in Paramount’s newest comedy-romance, “Hold That Blonde,” coming to the Pinehurst Theatre Wednesday, November 28th, at 8:30 p. m. The picture co-stars Eddie Bracken and Veronica Lake, with Bracken playing the kleptoma niac and Miss Lake appearing as an unwilling jewel thief in ca hoots with a game of killers. Alexander Knox joins them and is said to make it a triumphant triumvirate in Co lumbia Pictures’ new comedy, “Over 21,” coming to the Sun rise Theatre on Sunday and Mon day. ’ Playing the role of a famous newspaper columnist on the New York Bulletin, Max Wharton, Knox leaves his job to enlist in the Army. Polly, his wife, undertakes to write Max’s column under his by line. The column is a success! And when he gets his commission by the skin of-his teeth, everyone is happy. BLAZE THREATENS SCHOOL IN WEST SOUTHERN PINES (Continued from Page 1) neath the auditorium floor, where a maize of wiring connects with the large room above, the flames were most intense. Nearly two hours of exhaust ing, blistering work were re quired before the last of the flames was extinguished. A It’s the number of joists were burned out ' from beneath the upper end of the auditorium, and a large hole eaten into the floor itself. Through this aperture sparks were flying into the auditorium, but ladder crews quickly opened a space overhead and cut short further damage there. After a thorough inspection of the building following the fire, Jones.” Cooper chose Loretta O’pilaghan mentioned the Young as his leading lady; George ; through the floor and m- Demarest as his pal for the i to the auditorium projection comedy, and Dan Duryea for as- the probable source of sured and unalloyed villiany. the conflagration. Considered to- I gether with the potential serious- “Mildred Pierce,” starring Joan the fire, the sum of actual Crawford in the most exciting ‘damage was small- role' of her career, plays a return engagement in the Sandhills at the Carolina ' Theatre Southern Pines, Wednesday and Thursday, November 28, 29, at 8:15 p. m. “Snafu,” the play that started Broadway howling, comes to the Pinehurst Theatre Friday night, November 30th, at 8:30, as a George Abbott film production of his stage hit of the same name. Nothing could be funnier than the stage hit, but this is. story of a returned boy hero whose family still thinks he’s a baby. Telephone 7271 FOR SALE BY FRIDAY, NOV. 23: Household furniture- Tel. Miss Hafey, 5945. N23pd 1945 PECANS FOR SALE IN shell, cracked or shelled. Also marmalade and jellies from Florida. The Ellington, 31 W. Vermont avenue. Pecans in any quantity. N23chg SEE THESE: Four nice roomy wardrobes, feather pillows, large and medium sizes- C. G. Far rell Furniture Store, Aber deen. N23chg. SPECIAL: Child’s maple desk, all metal frame baby carriages, cribs, wetproof mattress, cot ton and all wool baby blankets. C. G. Farrell Furniture Store, Aberdeen. N23chg. WANTED: to rent a piano for the winter. Call Southern Pines 6111. N23pd. Fry’s Gift Shop, Carthage (next to Moore County News); China, Leather Goods, Gifts for all oc casions. N16-D21 WANTED for from one to three months beginning around mid dle of December: bedroom, liv ing room and bath, with privi lege of a light breakfast. Write Charles Bowden, 140 S. Broad St., Philadelphia 2. Pg. N23,30pd. Cary Cooper comes to the Car olina Theatre, Southern Pines, Sunday, "Monday and Tuesday, November 25, 26, 27, at 8:15 p. m., with a Tuesday matinee, in his own production “Along Came LOST:; Leather case containing compass, inkograph fountain pen, staff pen. Finder phone 8705. N23pd. NEEDED AT ONCE: SKILLED AND UNSKILLED MALE ^ AND FEMALE LABOR. VASS INDUSTRIES. INC.. VASS. N9tf LOST: Last Wednesday., near Aberdeen—Redbone Hound $10 Reward to finder. W. H. Callo way, Timberland. N9,16,23pd New and Used Furniture Delivery Anywhere in The Sandhills C. G. Farrell Furniture Co. Tel. 8532 Aberdeen. N. C. CAROLINA THEATRES i*iiieimrst J^oiittiern F.uies^ Presenr WANTED: WHY WORRY If Af flicted With any KNOWN SKIN DISEASE, Ask Your Druggist About V-J-O. N23,—20wks A heart-warming bit of Amer icana is “The Southerner,” com- USE 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid. Tablets, Salve, Nose Dr<^ Use Only As Directed tmnmttuntmmntnmnstn::; K ittuatxxxtin E t erett, Zane & Muse Certified Public Accountants SUNRISE THEATRE LOST: LIGHT TAN ZIPPER BILLFOLD. CONTENTS $375.00, OFFICER'S AGO IDENTIFICATION. LT. HOW ARD E. HENSLEIGH. CON TACT THE PILOT. REWARD $50.00. N23. 3bpd. LOST from my wrist case, works of small Bulova watch, Satur day afternoon. Finder phone 5253 for reward. N23, 30, D7pd. STa-cwg . Sara Haden % '' ' ii. fc ^ '. i miL with AOELt Davenport Produced by VIRGINIA VAN UPP • Directed by ALEXANDER HAU AT PINEHURST Sunday Night, November 25th, 8:30 Internafonal Pictures presents unv COOPER - lorotaYOONS in, 'Along Came Jones wiai WILLIAM DEMAREST • DAN DLTi'EA FRANK SULLY* A CINEMA ARTISTS CORP. PRODUCTION Directed by STUART HEISLER • Screen Play by Nunnally Johnson Released by RKO RADIO PICTURES. INC AT SOUTHERN PINES Sun.-Mon.-Tues.—Nov. 25-26-27, 8:15 P. M. Mstinee Tuesday at 3:00 HOUSE WANTED to rent: 2 or . 3 bedrooms, $75 to $110 per. month. Phone 6431, Clayton L. Burwell. N16,23,30pd i H AUDITS — TAXES — SYSTEMS Southern Pines Continuous Shows Dial 5633 Daily Masonic Temple Building Sanford, N. C. Phone 461 Aberdeen theatrE Saturday, November 24 Night at 7:15 ^ and 9:00 Matinee 3:00 “Dangerous Partners” JAMES CRAIG — SIGNE HASSO Monday and Tuesday, November 26-27 Night at 7:15 and 9:10 “Abbott and Costello In Hollywood” BUD ABBOTT — LOU COSTELLO Wednesday, November 28 Night at 7:15 and 9:00 ^ “The Hidden Eye” EDWA-RD ARNOLD — FRANCES RAFFERTY Thursday aud Friday, November 29-30 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “Her Highness and the Bellboy” HEDY LAMARR — ROBERT WALKER Friday, Nov. 23 Last Day GEORGE RAFT in JOHNNY ANGEL also HNews Cartoon & Shorts Sat. — Double Feature*! Charles Starrett !! r. in ti "RETURN OF THE | DURANGO KID" § Boris Karloff !| ■ »♦ in « "ISLE OF THE DEAD"! First Chapter !! "JUNGLE RAIDERS"! iiSUNDAY AND MONDAY — November 25-26^ 55 *♦ tiliiTarious Stofie Hit Hojv on the Screen!!! >4 t: ON HAND NOW: 3-way electric floor lamps with shades, table lampls, good quality living room i suites, 100-pound capacity all metal ice refrigerators, walrite wallpaper. C. G. Farrell Fur niture Store, Aberdeen. N16ch dlMOKBH ,'veRoNicA 9 MKe BEDROOMS for rent, with kitch en privileges for breakfast. 70 South May Street. Nl6tf Soft PINEHURST Wednesday Night, November 28th, 8:30 FOR SALE (Possession): Modern 5-room, bathroom, stove, heat er; near lake, school. Cash price $698 (equipment value) and pay F. H. A. payments $31 month- ly, covers all taxes, interest, in- ’ surance. Mrs. Harrison, Aber- ' deen 8473. N16tf , H MR. FARMER, have your well drilled now and pay for it twelve months later. Write for quotations and gh'e direction and distance from town. Heater Well Co., Raleigh, North Car\ lina. M19tf DoirTTELL ANYOME 'BRUCE BENN PRODUCED BY ^ on IRENE DUNNE KNOX_CCgOTJR ___ __ W, a'SIDNEY BUCHMAN Production • Directed by CHARLES VIDOR ’ WITH LATEST WORLD NEWS CHARLES Jj in COLUMBIA’S j FOR AWNINGS and Venetian blinds see Sandhill Awning Co. § Tel. 7013, Southern Pines. A3tf H FOR HOSPITALIZATION ilT- f SURANCE SEE PAUL JER-1« NIGAN. CAROLINA THEA-! H THE BUILDING. SOUTHERN ‘ PINES. AlOlf JUST A REMINDER THAT E. W Bruton sells all kinds Fire In surance. See or write E. W. Bru ton, Jackson Springs, N- C. Be Sure—Insure. Jan5-Dec28 t| WHAT SHE DID! IeVE ARDEN • ANN BLYTH H DIRECTED BY I MICHAEL CURTIZ • JERRY WALD P AT SOUTHERN PINES I Wed. and Thurs.—November 28-29, 8:15 P. M.| i (NO MATINEE) JOANCMWOEl JACK ZACHARY' CAM-SCOTT TUESDAY ONLY : First There Were Ten i'AND THEN THERE WERE NONE" Starring * Barry Fitzgerald Walter Huston Also Short Subject* Wed.—Double Feature^ Hopalong Cassidy | "LOST CANYON" Phil Harris FOR MEMORIALS of dignity and lasting beauty, contact D. Cari Fry, Carthage, representing Palmer Stone Works. Jlltf in 'I LOVE A BAND LEADER" Plus Serial ITHURSDAY AND FRIDAY—November 29-30 Rodgers IM, A 20(h C«nl«ifY*Y««>! WORLD NEWS mtn FOR SALE: Manila and hemp ropes. Any size and any quan tity. Most of the ropes are new. Parker Ice & Fuel Co., Aber deen. ' M18tf. WE WILL PAY CASH For Your USEd CARS Phone 4951—^Pinehurst CHEVROLET DEALERS Pinehurst Garage Co. FIREWOOD FOR SALE COR- NEH CONNECTICUT AND LEAK STREET. CALL 8695. N2,9,16.23.30chg AT PINEHURST Friday Night, November 30th, 8:30 LoVE^AS yOU’Vi MEAMED that love might be! AT SOUTHERN PINES |Friday & Saturday, Nov. 30-Dec. 1, 8:15 P. M.] Matinee Saturday at 3:00 Vi
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