THE PILOT, Southern Pines. North Carolina Page Five 4 1- V 9)^ Dr. Duggan, Noted Internationalist, Is Forum Speaker Russian - American Relations Will Be Subject Of Address “The Significance of Good Re lations with Russia,” a matter termed the most vital of all to world harmony and understand ing, will be the subject of an address by Stephen Duggan, Ph. D., LL.D, LHD., Litt.D., at the meeting of the Pinehurst Forum to be held at the Pinehurst Coun try Club Thursday evening, Jan uary 31, at 8:30 p. m. Director of the Advisory Com mittee of International Education and member of the Ad.visory Com mittee of the State Department’s Division of Cultural Relations, Dr. Duggan is an outstanding au thority on international affairs, and well qualified to discuss Russo-American relations. The topic for Thursday’s meeting of the Forum has been described as a matter which every thinking person in America today realizes is of primary importanceiif peace is to be preserved and the coun ties of the world are to cooperate for the ultimate good of all. As speaker for the evening. Dr. Duggan has a world-wide back ground of first-hand experience and study. Formerly, he was Pro fessor of Political Science at tne College of the City of New York and lecturer on International Re lations at Columbia University. At the request of the Carnegie En dowment in 1919, he organized the Institute of International Ed ucation to develop wider under standing among nations of the world through educational agen cies. Dr. Duggan not only is a member of the State Department Advisory Conimittee, but is a member also 'of the governing bodies of the chief organizations in the United States concerned with international relations. Having attended in official ca pacities numerous inljernational conferences on affairs of intel lect, Dr. Duggan has lectured by invitation at the principal univer sities in Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Budap ' nd at the Roual Insti tute of international Affairs in London. Among decorations awarded him by foreign govern ments for his work in internation al relations are the rank of chev alier of the Legion of Honor, of France; of commander of the Or der of the Crown of Italy, and of the White Lion of Czechoslovakia; and other orders of distinction. In 1933 he was oppointed by the late President Roosevelt as the American member of the Brazil- ian-American Conciliation Com- Give to the Victory Clothing'Collection If Visitors At Pilot Have Been Places a Washington tradition. 9. A‘ Confederate general, whose son, bearing the same name, was recently killed on 'Okinawa. 10. A famous Virginian who be- Starring Vivian Blaine, Dennis game the first Chief Justice of the The Carolinas LIFE INSURANCE There are now seven times as many people who own life insur ance policies in the United States as there were in 1900. STORYBOOKS, PLEASEI A lady who was making some visits out into the coun ty told about going once to a little old cabin, tucked way back in the woods. No one answered her knock, so she opened the door and stepped in. There on the floor on her stomach lay a young colored girl reading a big book that she held spread open in front of her. She was so absorbed that she didn't hear the lady come in. "Hello!" said the lady. She leaned over the girl, "Why." she said, "you're reading An thony Adverse!" The girl smiled in a dazed sort of way, "Yep, m'am/' she said, "I reads eit it." A good many read at An thony Adverse, and some read through it. Certainly many enjoyed it. It is one of the books that still goes out on its rounds from our li brary. Our county librarian asks ue to send her more books, especially books for children. The library could use many more and our country chil dren, both white and colored, long for tfiiem. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Pilot shop was really lit up Wedhesday from the blaze of ribbons, fourageers and stars that O’Keefe, Pery Como and Carmen United States Supreme Court were puttering around there. At Miranda, and studded with a least, they were on the putterers- tuneful score of new song hits, around, Sgt. Ervin Ray Taylor “Doll Face,” 20th. Century-Fox’s and his cousin-in-law, Capt. gay new musical, is coming to Francis F. Rainey. the Pinehurst Theatre, Sunday Perhaps some of the light came. Night, Jan. 27th, at 8:30. too, from the smiles of the staff “Doll Face” has been given the welcoming them home. Ervin is benefit of an all-out production the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Dan with Producer Bryan Foy and Di- S. Ray, and has come straight rector Louis Seiler packing the from the Philippines where he new hit with lavish settings, bril- and their son, Dan, got together Hant dance spectacles and a bevy just before Ray came home. He of Hollywood’s prettiest chorines reports that Dan was in good ag well as an outstanding sup- shape and not too home-sick. porting cast. Among these is Mar- Ervin, who is the son of Mr. tha Stewart, a gorgeous newcom- and Mrs. Oliver F. Taylor of er, who almost steals the pic- Winston-Salem, was a radio tech- ture, and who, no doubt, vvill be ' nician serving with the signal seen much more prominently in corps in the Pacific theatre. He the future. left Manila, to his expressed re-; The attraction at the Pinehurst lief, just before the recent trou- Theatre, Wednesday Night, Jan- ble there. His mother spent last uary 30th, at 8:30, is none other week-end in Southern Pines so as, han that superb production, “My to be on hand for his arrival, but Reputation,” starring Barbara . , when the expected telephone call Stanwyck and George Brent. 'The many friends of Duncan beginning to end, there is c nnis, age > o ^ , Ervin stopped off at The Pilot to not one single dull moment in were saddened to learn of his sud- ggg aunt on his this splendid film, which prob den death on Tuesday, January - - ^ ^ 22, following a stroke which he had suffered several days pre- Known as “Bud”, hereabouts, of really great pictures, viously. Surviving are four dau- Captain Rainey is the son of Mrs. | Superlatives can be unblush- ghters and two sons: Mrs. Ruth David M. Ramey ingiy applied here since this at- Matthews of Lakeview; Mrs. Chicago. He married Ervins traction achieves an “E” for ex- Alma Jones of JohnstQwn, Pa.; cousin, Patricia Ray of Pinehurst, cellence in every department. Mrs. Lillian Layne of Sanford;October. He wears the big The fine supporting cast includes Mrs. Ethel Everett of Southern; eagle-head patch of the Warner Anderson, Lucille Wat- Pines; Herbert Mclnnis of Cam-and more battle gon, John Ridgely and Eve Ar- and Howard Mclnnis of decorations than you den, while Curtis Bernhard’s di^ ” Duncan Mclnnis Dies Tuesday At Lakeview was there from Ft. Bragg. lably will be selected for all lists SUGG'S SPORTING SHOP It is like old times to see a sporting goods store opening up again in town. Dick Sugg’s shop front on East Broad Street is a neat addition to that row of at tractive shops. With the window gradually filling up with tennis and golf equipment, it should fo-) cus the attention of all those sporting gentlemen who are be ginning to swarm into our midst again as good weather opens up.^ C^nvties to enjoy Q)a^ of Qolf and ^^ospilalily. of lls (Slul &fc ouse $2.50 Lakeview. could shake a stick at. That was rection is superb the division that made the gallant Funeral Service^ conducted by g^igg “Heartwarming” best describes the Reverend -r. D. Mullis, were ^j^^ fought through the cam- M-G-M’s new picture of love in held from the LakeView . resby- pgjgjjg Normandy, HoUand, wartime, “A Letter For Evie,” Wednesday afternoon. Interment was in Lakeview cemetery. Captain Rainey was gloomily roll, Hume Cronyn and Spring Honorary Jsallbearers were J. ^o his resplendence Bpngton which comes to the R. McQueen, W. C. Smith, O. d. i^^en ^le came in Wednesday, ex- Pinehurst Theatre, Friday night, Causey,A.C.Cox,N.O.Stevens, Pl™ he was actually out February 1st, at 8:30^ There is Dr. R. G. Rosser, and J. O. Blue. 1°^ ^ad gotten all fix- fun aplenty as two “G I.” com- Active pallbearers were Winfred, ''P go to Bragg and get his rades, worlds apart in the matter Clyde, and Edwin Causey; Atlas cousin out, too The re- of wooing the ladies, become in- Eastwood, William Jackson and splendance” incidentally, includ- volved in a series of entangle- ed the Purple Heart, Silver Star, ments with a very charming shirt and Presidential citation with Oak company employe, who, along Leaf cluster. with her colleagues, considers men in terms of their collar sizes. Greens Fee Reservations for special Golfers’ Luncheons- can be made at the Club House Southern Pines, N. C. Knollwood ttixtxtuttttitxtstnxitttttttixtmmt 'Ximeless tribute to valor . . Ratchford Haynes. CHAPLAIN "MAC" JOINS Jane McCain Wins Good ^ ^ being preferred. Beyond all question, “Bells Of St. Mary’s” is destined to be one der J. McKelway to the staff of I ,pj^g Alfred Moore Chapter of pictures of the cur- the Veterans Administration _ -r^ .j, xi.- a ; reason and a champion The Sandhills will be interested I in the recently announced ap-1 Citizonship Award pointment of Chaplain Alexan- . coLoMii tvc:c wK ..SiS'ii'Sif.'. mimmsmam* We know of no sincerer way to show one’s gratitude to your own returning ■ veteran than this timeless tribute to unselfish service ... in imperishable bronze by Gorham. This plaque por trays a sculptured, artistic beauty found only in the Master Craftsman ship in Metal for which Gorham is famous. At the top is the honorable discharge emblem ,on the Victory laurel. Plaque size, 4^4 x 7 inches, with panel for individual engraving of personal service record. Can be hung on the wall - or displayed on its own easel frame —brown background for Army, blue for Navy — $25.00 plus engraving. “Truth” will be the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Christ ian Science churches Sunday, January 27, at 11:00 o’clock. lectual Cooperation at Havana. The meeting Thursday of the Pinehurst Forum, of which Dr. DeWitt B. Nettleton is president and Mrs. Aras J. Williams is sec retary, is open to all without ad- mittee and in 1941 represented | mission charge. Prior to Dr. Dug- the Institute of International Ed- gan’s address the Country Club ucation at the second conference iwill serve a buffet supper com- of National Commissions of Intel-' mencing at 7:00 p. m. BIG POUO BENEFIT Round and Square Dance Chaplaincv Service Chaplain Me- Daughters of the American among the greats in latter-day cnapiaincy service, cnapiain Me announces the s.elec- mdustrv historv and it is a nleas Kelwqy is the former pastor of McCain for the “re to announce S return to the the Community Church in Pme- PiictrimaoA -t announce ns return to the vho during the eight years ^ Pilgrimage ^t sandhills at the Carolina Thea- vno, aurmg tne eignt years D. A. R. Conference to Southern Pines Sunday tbr„ service there, won such a . „ iwarAh R+b-7tb in Gbar- Jr-ines, bunday thru place for himself and his, ’ Thursday, (5 days) Jan. 27-30 at family in the hearts of the people j ' a a.a "’Rb ^ Tuesday mati- of this section. '^be request of Alfred Moore nee at 3:00 P. M. Recently released from theMeticulously and generously' Navy with the rank of Comman- vote three girls by McCarey and direct- der Chaplain McKelway will be by vote h ee g s ^ •Vu AA. A . , „ . . i;. . im their class who possess to an .mderctandina anH Aontaininff with the Special Projects Divi-1 , miaii+iAc containing Sion located in the VA Central leadership ser beautiful performances by Bing Office, Washington, D. C. na^S m S Se W “ Chaplain McKelway attended jj.jg elected the faculty se- leads, the offering has all Naval pre-flight training school at f Mprain thp Cnnd qualities which combine to Iowa City, I.. reoeiviai his com- P”™! W mission as a Liuetenant in April ivTArain Hangb+AT- of Dr P^^l- Every emotion is catered to 194?. Assigned to the U.S.S. Es- „ j^Sn ,f Sana" ^hat has rier for 31 consecutive months the'" American'rLo- gb^te'^^g jobs of the year, during which time the ship leob lution On Friday and Saturday, Feb. part in six major engagements. j jqhnson is chair- ^2, at 8:15 P. M. with a Saturday He later served at the Glenview, ^j^g Qgqd Citizenship Pil- matinee, the screen version of Ill., Air Station and Great Lakes, Vrimage Committee of the Alfred tbe radio program, “People Are Ill., Naval Training Station. Moore chapter Ph-aa,, » ,.Af,,v.v,c +a +1o„ oc„oii,;n„ His wife and three children are H at present residing in Charlotte. . Memorial Plaques, Honor Rolls and special Commemorative Designs in fine bronze by Gorham Master Craftsmen bronze service plaque by Gop^am THEODOTA'S Citizens Bank Arcade Southern Pines Dine^ Danoo^ and fun AT Aberdeen Community House ABERDEEN, N. C. Thursday Night, Jan. 31st Dancing 9-12 PLENTY OF Good, Fast, Peppy Music LT. JERNIGAN RETURNS ' ABOARD USS SARATOGA Ji’OR RESULTS USE THE PI LOT’S ' CLASSIFIED COLUMN, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR Lt. (jg) Paul R. Jernigan, USNR, arrived in Southern Pines Having qualified this day as last Friday night with his wife, Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Erin L. Jernigan of 50 Mass- Joseph D. Adcox, deceased, this achusetts avenue, and their two- is to’ notify all persons having year-old daughter. According to claims against the said estate to a release from the Office of Pub- present them to the undersigned Funny,” returns to the Sandhills at the Carolina Theatre, South ern Pines. The cast includes Jack Haley, Rudy Vallee, Ozzie Nel son, Helen Walker, Frances Lang ford, Art Linkleetter and the Vag abonds. The laughs come thick nd fast, and its all good clean Sii,^ririse Lt. Jernigan is one of 3,750 high- months from this date, otherwise point Navy veterans recently re- this notice will be pleaded in bar turned to the States for discharge of their recovery. All persons in- s “WHAT NOTABLE SOUTH- vpivTirp FULFILLS THE FOL- VILLAGE First ten sending in the correct , aboard th. U. S. S. Saratoga. debted to tha aaid estate wlU 'ii , The carrier oh which Lt. Jernl- please make toediat. paymerd. ^ . gan returned after long months Dated this 23rd day of January, *♦ • s.1. -Th M-i a. • -indo on Tuesday, Jan. 29th. Here are K in the Pacific has an illustrious 1946. . ' tl I battle record, was seven times of-. L. A. KELLY, ADMINISTRA- ® ques ions. || ficially reported sunk by .the TOR OF THE ESTATE OF JOS Japs, and took part in , every EPH D. ADCOX. major Sea engagement. P. O. Box 951, I Fayetteville, N. C. FRANK'S GRILL OPENS iJ25, Fl,8,15,22,M.l. 1. A general who became pres ident of the United States. 2 t: A statesman ■ Who preferred it th to loss of liberty. It Gents $1.00 Ladies Free This Dance Offers You a Way to Help Others And Have Loads of Fun Doing It! Another restaurant in town is Frank’s Grill, recently opened next to the Carolina Light and i| Power Co. offices. It is owned by James F. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson, late sergeant in the 17th Airborne Engineers. Four ; years in the army, Wilson saw | service in the European cam- ■ paigns. He has been out two j months and is one of several young veterans who are being welcomed back into the busipess life of this community. and Used Furniture DRlivisrv Anvwhero in The Sandhills’ C. G. Farrell Furniture Co. Tel. 8532 Aberdeen. N. C. ;} 3. A general who was acciden tally shot by his own troops. |j 4. A famous Virginia beauty H , v'ho achieved distinction' in the tf governing body of a foreign coun- . try. ' 5. A governor who aspired to dictatorship, whose career was ar- g rented by a bullet. j 6. A woman who became gov ernor of a great Southern State. 7. A scientist who contributed importantly to the development I: of cotton and peanut culture. I 8. A President’s wife, whose t beauty and social charm are still | — Presenting — HARRY ROTH’S TRIO Coming to You From the East's Best Clubs "People Like 'em. You Will Too" Steak and Chicken Dinners Served from 5:30 P. M. COUPLES ONLY Ladies and Gentlemen Regarless of Rank For Reservations Telephone 6632 or 8122 nia^ Inn Snppet Chib U. S. Highway South Southern Pines