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Friday, December 13, 1946.
THE PILOT, Southern Pines. North Carolina
Page Seven
The Carolinas
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civilanS and officers
It seems that those Hollywood
Unions, who are striking against
each other, are much more stub
born than John L. Lewis, as they
doubtless think the public can get
along without their screen enter
tainment, until they decide which
of them should use a certain
type of monkey wrench and
which should not pick it up, re
sulting in throwing it into the
entire machinery to stop every
thing, while the Producers can
only stand idly by while they
scrap it out.
Consequently, the Carolina
Theatres have had to choose be
tween either closing or bringing
back some worth-while pictures
and the latter has been chosen.
However, at the Pinehurst
Theatre, Sunday Night, Decem
ber 15th, and at the Carolina
Theatre Southern Pines, Wednes
day thru. Saturday, Dec. 18-21,
one pre-release production has
been secured in “Wake Up And
Dream,” in Technicolor, starring
June Havor and John Payne,
with Charlotte Greenwood, Con
nie Marshall and others in sup
port.
Based on Robert Nathan’s
novel “The Enchanted Voyage”
it is a delightful study of the
faith of a small child—Connnie
Marshall ■— interspersed with
some hit tunes by June Haver
and John Payne end seasoned
with Clem Bevans’ eccentricities
and Charlotte Greenwood’s sar
casms providing laughs.
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U. S. No. 1, Between Southern Pines and Aberdeen
picture showing Hall with the
bandits and they accuse the Bow
ery Boy of being one of the bank
robbers. The mob really respon
sible for the hold-up take advan
tage of the newspapers’ error
and blame the bank theft on an
other gang. In order to catch the
culprits, Gorcey and the Boys
pretend they are the rival mob
which leads to a bang-up finish.
Headed by the Bowery Boys,
the cast also includes Teala Lor-
ing, Sheldon Leonard, Dawn
Kennedy, James Burke, Vince
Barnett, Wee Willie Davis, Wil
liam Ruhl, Emmett Vogan, Ber
nard Gorcey, Milton Parsons,
Lester Dorr, William Newell and
Eddie Dunn. Phil Karlson direc
ted the comedy drama coproduc
ed by Lindsley Parsons and Jan
Grippo. Edward Kay was the
musical director of the original
screenplay written by Edmond
Seward with additional dialogue
by Tim Ryan.
ROBBINS
At the Pinehurst Theatre Wed
nesday night, December 18,
at 8:30, M-G-M’s laugh-fest.
Easy To Wed,” starring Van
Johnson, Esther Williams, Kee-
ntn Wynn, Lucille Ball and Ben
Blue, is returning to the Sand
hills. This is a lavishly mounted
musical remake of “Libeled
Lady” which has some of the
most magnificent Technicolor
yet seen; the musical numbers
are easy to listen to, the dances
pleasant to watch and the dia
logue most amusing.
At the Pinehurst Theatre, Fri
day Night, December 17, at
8:30 ajiother M-G-M hit returns
to the Sandhills in “Three Wise
Fools,” starring little Margaret
O’Brien, Lewis Stone, Lionel
Barrymore and Edward Arnold.
At the Carolina Theatre, Sou
thern Pines, Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday, December 15-17, at
8:15 p. m. with a Tuesday Mati
nee at 3:00, that memorable pro
duction, which is good enough
for an annual return engagament
anywhere, “The Bells Of St.
Mary” with Bing Crosby, Ingrid
Bergman and many others, will
grace the screen.
Sunrise
Mrs. F. K. Thayer, Miss Elgie
Currie, Miss Nina McLeod, Miss
Minerva Walker, and Billy Thay
er, spent Wednesday in Greens
boro shopping.
Mrs. Carl Scoggins, Miss Diana
Cummings, were shoppers in
Greensboro Tuesday.
J. D. Bullard Jr. of Laurinburg
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Walker of Robbins.
J. L. Benson and Buck Sum-
merford of Robbins spent Thurs
day in Raleigh shopping.
Miss Norene Monroe of Char
lotte, Miss Annabelle Monroe of
Greensboro, spent the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Monroe of Robbins.
Miss Mary Ruth Davis of New
York is spending a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Davis of Robbins.
"Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trotter of
Robbins spent Sunday in Pine
hurst visiting Mrs. Trotter’s sis
ter, Mrs. Robert Dowd.
Franklin Clark of Charlotte is
spending a few days with Mrs.
Clark and their two daughters,
in Robbins.
Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Wilson were
Wednesday shoppers in Ashe-
boro.
Miss Henri Jackson spent the
day in Asheboro Tuesday.
Circles No. 1 and 2 of the Elise
Presbyterian Cbm-ch held a joint
meeting Monday night at the
Church. Mrsj G. E. Walker and
Mrs. Franklin Clark had charge
of the program.
The Robbins Lions Culb held
its Annual Ladies Night Friday
in the Robbins Community Cen
ter. They had as the guest speak
er Cullen Johnson, Radio Pro
gram Director of WRAL Raleigh.
Bill James spent the weekend
in Robbins.
Born December 7th to Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Bullard, Jr., a son,
James Micheal. Mrs. Bullard is
the former Miss Helen Walker.
Carthage Schools Top
Junior Red Cross Drive ’ ’
In the recent county Junior
Red Cross Drive for funds, the
schools of Carthage, headed the
list for contributions raised. Prin
cipal W. C. Poe reported for
Carthage that $60.00 had been
raised by the elementary school
and $31.15 by the high school.
Miss Mary Currie was the local
chairman under county chair
man Mrs. Hugh Carter of Pine
hurst.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
Department of State
PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE
OF DISSOLUTION
To All to Whom These Presents
May Come—Greeting:
Whereas, it appears to my sat
isfaction, by duly authenticated
record of the proceedings for the
voluntary dissolution thereof by
the unanimous consent of all the
stockholders, deposited in my of
fice, that the J. N. Powell, Incor
porated, a corporation of this
State, whose principal office is
situated in the Town of Southern
Pines, County of Moore, State of
North Carolina, (Bessie C. Clark
being the agent therein and in
charge thereof, upon whom
process may be served), has com
plied with the requirements of
Chapter 55, General Statutes, en
titled “Co^poraitions,” prelimin
ary to the issuing of this Certifi
cate of Dissolution;
Now Therefore, I, Thad Eure,
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify
that the said corporation did, on
the 23rd day of November 1946,
file in my office a duly executed
and attested consent in writing
to the dissolution of said corpor
ation, executed by all the stock
holders thereof, which said con
sent and the record of the pro
ceedings aforesaid are now on file
in my said office as provided by
law.
In Testimony Whereof, I have
hereto set my hand and affixed
rny official seal at Raleigh, this
23rd day of November, A. D. 1946.
THAD EURE
Secretary of State
“Bowery Bombshell” is expec
ted to bring a film load of laughs
and fast adventure to the screen
of the Sunrise theatre Sunday
and Monday. Starring Leo Gor
cey and featuring Huntz Hall,
Bobby Jordan, Billy Benedict
and David Gorcey, the newest
Bowery Boys comedy drama
promises more of their hilarious
entertainment.
Huntz Hall is photographed by
street photographer Teala Loring
while in the background bandits
are making their getaway from
a bank. Newspapers print the
CARTHAGE FOOTBALL TEAM
ENTERTAINED AT DINNER
Mr. nad Mrs. L. R. McDonald
were hosts to the Carthage High
School football team at a turkey
dinner at their restaurant in Car
thage last week. Coach Appan-
aitis, special guest, was presented
a hunting coat by the team as a
token of their esteem. Tommy
Stewart and Coach “Appy” made
brief speeches during the even
ing.
Slavery was abolished in all
British colonies 30 years before
its abolition in the United States.
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