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Distirict Governor
Visits Rotary Club
District Governor Harold Make
peace of Sanford made his annual
visit to the Southern Pines Ro
tary club at its luncheon meeting,
held last Friday at the Sandwich
Shop.
Governor Makepeace, presented
by Club President Don Jensen,
outlined plans for Rotary service
during the coming year, empha
sizing international relations as
o:^rimary importance for the at
tention and studied effort of Ro-
larians,
All club members should be
come informed on their country’s
position in international affairs,
he said, with the knowledge in
mind that good government is
based on an intelligent electorate,
and that among the businessmen
I particularly, for a sound econo
my, should this be found.
STATE YDC
YOU’LL LOVE THIS FALL EDITION
OF THE
AMERICAN GOLFER
Because it always fits so nicely and has such
good-looking tailored touches, women welcome
this rendition in rayon and wool flannel, it’s
voted “First” on the Autumn Wardrobe List.
$19.95
I N C OR P O R A T ED
West Broad Street Southern Pines
Aberdeen theatrE
Saturday, Sept. 25
CONTINUOUS FROM 3d)0
“CARSON CITY RAIDERS”
"ROCKY" LANE EDDY WALLER
Sunday, Sept. 26
Afternoon at 3:00 Night at 9:00
“BLACK EAGLE”
WILLIAM BISHOP VIRGINIA PATTON
Based on a story by O. HENRY
Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 27*28
Night 7:15 & 9:15
“FRONTIER MARSHAL”
RANDOLPH SCOTT NANCY KELLY
Wednesday, Sept. 29
Night 7:15 & 9:00
CASH AWARD NIGHT
“BIG TOWN SCANDAL”
PHILIP REED VIRGINIA PATTON
Thursday and Friday, Sept. 30*Oct. 1
Night 7:15 & 9:15
“A DATE WITH JEDr
WALLACE BERRY JANE POWELL
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orable in many ways, and one of
the mqst serious ever held by the
YDC. In the handling of the prob
lems of this schizophrenic politi-
cil year, the leaders showed cour
age and conviction in their ad
herence to the straight party line,
disposing at the outset of Dixie-
crats, Pixiecrats and other splin
ters off the old block.
Caudle's .Address
The States Rights “splinter,”
however, won a tacit recognition
as, through speech after speech,
reference was never made to
Harry S. Truman by name, only
to “the President.” It took T. La
mar Caudle of Wadesboro and
Charlotte, U. S. Assistant Attor
ney General, to break down the
bars Saturday night in a ringing-
address at the convention ban
quet, lauding Truman to the skies
as a courageous and high prin
cipled man, who had done a cred
itable jcb in a difficult position.
He emphasized the human and
democratic qualities of Trumhn,
a personal and much admired
friend.
Mr. Caudle was the last • of a
list of distinguished speakers,
which included U. S. Senators
Umstead and Hoey, Senator-
Nominate J. M. Broughton, Gov-
ernor-Ncminate W. Kerr Scott
and Hon. Capus Waynick; chair
man of the state Democratic exe
cutive committee.
State senators and representa
tives were thick as flies, speak
ing on numerous occasions and
leading committee and conven
tion meetings.
East-West Line
The convention was one of the
best attended in history, appear
ing of unified mind throughout,
except at one point in the Satur
day afternoon session. This oc
curred when east and west al
most split "over a projected reso
lution to nullify the traditional
east-west line in the state.
From time immorial, state
elections have taken note of this
imaginary line for alternating
choice of candidates for high of
fice, and the state YDC has follow
ed suit. Thrust “'cold” upon the
meeting without previous pass
ing by the resolutions committee,
the resolution brought a spate of
speeches for and against.
It was sponsored by the dele
gations from Mecklenburg, Guil
ford and Forsyth, weightiest
counties of the state, and all in
the west. On motion of Rep.
George Fbuntain of Tarboro, no
action was taken and the resolu
tion was left for meditation, dis
cussion, and possible bringing up
at a later meeting—“which I sin
cerely hope will never happen,”
Fountain declared.
Blue Makes Speech
At the banquet following his
election, Presideilt Blue was the
recipient of high honor, and his
acceptance speech went out over
two microphones, those of WBIG
and WFMY. Asking cooperation
in strengthening the Democratic
ranks in all parts of the state, in
the interest of better government
and against subversive influ
ences, he reminded the Young
Democrats of their major task—
getting out the vote. When Dem
ocrats turn out in full numbers,
they win, he declared, adding,
“The harvest is white in our own
Sunrise Theatre
Saturday, Sept. 25
10:00 A. M.
BIG
CARTOON
SHOW
Popeye - Flip Flap
Mighty Mouse
and other
plus
a three Stooge
Comedy!
FREE candy to each
Girl and Boy!
Each girl or boy bringing
their mother or father
wil Ibe admitted
FREE!
fields. It is within our grasp, and
worth every bit of the effort it
will take.”
Curtain Raiser
His speech served as the cueing
in of the North Carolina YDC on
the presidential election cam
paign in the state. Curtain raiser
on five weeks of concentrated
work ahead.
H. Clifton Blue, publisher and
editor of the Sandhill Citizen at
Aberdeen, represented Moore
county for the first time in the
1947 General Assembly and was
reelected without opposition last
May. He has served as president
of the Moore County YDC and
Eighth District YDC chairman.
He is active in community and
church affairs as well as matters
political. He has served for the
past half dozen years as chair
man of Moore’s successful March
of Dimes campaigns. He is active
alsp in the Lions club, in which
he has held local and district of
fice.
He served the state YDC or
ganization as secretary during
the year just concluded.
From County and District
Among Moore County YDC
members attending the conven
tion for one or more days last
week were A1 Cruce, A. J. Dees,
Lament Brown, Aberdeen; Hu
bert McCaskill, W. A. Leland Mc-
Keithen, Pinehurst; Monroe
Chappell,* H. A. Borst, Jr., Vass;
Harold Fry, Carthage; Paul C.
Butler, Mrs. Valerie Nicholson,
June Phillips, Southern Pines.
From other counties of the dis
trict: Jeff Wilson, Biscoe; Rep.
C. B. Deane, George Steele, Rock
ingham; Ralph Monger, Jr., Rob
ert Dalrymple, Sanford; Mrs. R.
F. Giles, Raeford; Giles Y. New
ton, Gibson.
Mr. McKeithen, of Pinehurst,
was present as chairman of the
state organization committee, to
which he was appointed last fall
by President Hoover Taft, Jr., of
Greenville.
Convention headquarters was
the O. Henry hotel. The Saturday
afternoon session was held at the
Guilford County courthouse.
Courtesy on a motorcycle, bi
cycle or motor-scooter—is as im
portant to highway safety as in
automobile, truck or bus. The
cyclist comes under traffic law
controls just as much as the mo
torist. For safety—try courtesy.
FOR SALE: Modern Bungalow.
Six rooms, excellent location.
George C. Burns. 124 S. Broad
St. 9i24chg
Classified Ads
Light face caps and lower case
type, 3c per word;BLACK CAPI
TALS. 4c per word. Minimum
price per Ad, 50c. ALL ADDS IN
CLASSIFIED COLUMN CASH,
with exception of those havin:;
established account.
FOR RENT: SMALL HEATED
APARTMENT. AVAILABLE
OCTOBER 1ST. IDEAL FOR
ONE OR TWO LADIES. TELE
PHONE 7904. 9|24pd
FOR RESULTS USE THE Ph
LOT’S CI.ASSIFIED COLUMNS
STARVIEW
DRIVE IN
THEATER
Between
Aberdeen & Southern Pines
Box Office Opens at 7:00 P. M.
SHOW STARTS 7:15 P. M.
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Thur. & Fri. Sept. 23-24
"The Unfaithful"
Ann Sheridan
Zachary Scott
Saturday Sept. 25
"Railroaded"
All Star Cast
Also Two Comedies
Sunday Sept. 26
"Stork Club"
Betty Hutton
Barry Fitzgerald
Monday Sept. 27
"Blond Savage"
Leif Erickson
Gale Sherwood
GIVE-AWAY NIGHT
Tue. & Wed. Sept. 28-29
"Meet John Doe"
Gary Cooper
Barbara Stanwyck
Thur. 8c Fri. Sept. 30-Oct. 1
'Beast With 5 Fingers'
Robert Alda - Andrea King
ADULTS 35c
CHILDREN under 12. Free
FOR SALE: Apartment-size Elec
tric Refrigerator, in very good
condition. One mahogany,
double bed and spring. Tel.
8874. 9|24pd
FOR SALE: One small cow and
calf. Also, pigs and one sad
dle horse. Floyd Medlin, Pine
hurst. 9|24pd
FOR SALE: Seed rye, wheat,
oats barley, rye grass, all test
ed and tagged. Thurlow Evans,
Vass. tfchg
FOR SALE: One large Scooter
and one large Tricycle. Phone
6704. S24pd
HELP WANTED: Woman or girl
to care for children. Board,
room and salary. Phone 6042
before 5:30 p. m. Phone 6”5
after 5:’0 p. m. S24chg
FIX UP for winter with furniture
from our wide stock. See our
living room, bedroom and
kitchen furnishings. Crosley
stoves, Norge refrigerators.
Vass Furniture Store, Vass.
9-24chg
LOST—KEY RING WITH TWO
KEYS AND RED DICE AT
TACHED. PLEASE PHONE
7532. 9{24pd
EDGEWOOD
For your future home, see "EDGEWOOD," Southern
Pinps' newest development. Large lots covered with
beautiful pine and dogwood. Electricity, water and
sewer available. A section of new homes, on Young's
Road. SEE YOUR REAL ESTATE AGENT or
CECIL ROBINSON
SUNRISE
Southern Pines
Continuous Shows Daily
Saturday, Sept. 25th
at 10:00 a. m.
Special CARTOON SHOW
FOR THE KIDS
Friday. Sept. 24—Last Day
Irene Dunne
Barbara Bel Geddes
'I Remember Mama'
FOR SALE: Ten acres of lake
front property. Electricity, water
and sewev" available. Beautiful
hicme site. Exclusive section.
George C. Burns, 124 S. Broad
St. 9|24chg
FOR RENT: Small three room
apartment. Adults only. Nellie
Sanborn, 338 North May St.
9|24pd
FOR SALE: Six room house. Lo
cated North May street. Im
mediate possession. George C.
Burns, 124 S. Broad St. 9|24chg
FOR SALE: 1936 Plymouth
coupe. Passed stqte inspection.
Can be seen at McNeill’s Ser
vice Station. 9|24pd
FOR SALE: 4 bedroom, 2 bath,
bungalow. New, excellent loca
tion. Immediate 'possession.
George C. Burns, 124 S. Broad
St. 9|24chg
HOTEL CHARMELLA in Vass
offers dining room service,
newly decorated rooms com
fortably furnished, at reason
able rates. Eight miles north
Southern Pines. 9|17-10|8pd
HELP WANTED — FEMALE:
“Avon Products,” needs Sales
Representatives in Southern
Pines and Aberdeen. Pleasant,
profitable work. Write: Mrs.
Max T. Hester, District Mana
ger, 305 Cool Spring St. Fay
etteville, N. C. 9| 17,24.10] Ichg
WANTED: Hostess for dining
room, in leading Sandhills res
taurant. State experience, if
any. Also, waitress wanted,
write G.F.R., cjo Pilot. 9-24ch
Have your rugs and carpets
cleaned to new brilliance, right
in your own home. All work
guaranteed.
HOME SERVICE, INC.
SOUTHERN PINES TEL. 8821
J231fc
MONEY TO LOAN: Farm and
City Loans call or see R. F.
Hoke PoUock, Southern Pines,
N. C. DStfchg.
WANTED TO BUY SHORT LEAF
AND LONG LEAF PINE TIM
BER. WRITE J. V. S. PILOT.
D12lf
FOR SALE: Six room, wbod
frame house, with one acre of
land. Located in Manly on
Highway Number 1. House in
good condition. Reasonably
priced. Can be seen after 6 p.
m. Address Richard Frye, Box
28, Manly. SlOchgtf
FOR SALE: Looking for a house?
Here’s an exceptional buy. A
six room, two story house, two ,
baths, full basement, coal stok
er, new roof. Big yard with
lovely shrubbery and, trees,
garage in rear. Call 6382 or see
Leland Daniels. ' 8l27tfchg
FOR SALE: 3 NEW , 5 ROOM
HOMES FOR SALE. WILL BE
COMPLETED ON OR ABOUT
SEPTEMBER 1ST. CAN NOW
BE SEEN IN EDGEWOOD
SECTION ON DELAWARE
AND YOUNG'S ROAD.
THESE HOMES CAN BE
PURCHASED FROM THE
BUILDERS AT THE LOWEST
PRICE OFFERED SINCE BE
FORE THE WAR. CALL 8181,
H. L. GRAVES, SlOtfc
VENETIAN BLINDS
Steel or Aluminum, Selection of
colors. Orders taken . Installed.
C. G. Farrell Furniture Store,
Aberdeen, N. C. tfchg
ALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE
—Loans, F. H. A., G. I., and
direct. See H. L. Graves, Mat
thews Building'Southern Pines-
FOR MEMORIALS of dignity
and lasting beauty, contact D
Carl Fry, Carthage, represent
ing Palmer Stone Works. M8tf
THE, ARLINGTON, Tourist
House, 440^ May Street. Rooms
by day or week. Summer rates.
Phone 5055. M28tfchg
DONALD P. WELLMAN
YOUR FULLER BRUSH MAN
SOUTHERN PINES
Phone 7585 Box 1257
JullBlfchg
NOTICE—^Your Chamber of
Commerce Board of Directors
meets second and fourth Tues
day 8:00 p, m., Community
Center. Presentation of your
ideas and suggestions is solic
ited. M24ti
FOR SALE: Several good buys ijj
new a^d reconditioned adding
. machines and type^witers.
Dixie Printing Co. A2tfchg
“A DRILLED WELL is the most,
satisfactory Water supply.
Write for quotation, giving dis
tance and direction from your
Post Office.” Heater Well Com
pany, Raleigh, North Carolina.
D21,tf,chg.
PROPERTY FOR SALE - We
have desirable real estate list
ings in Southern Pines and
Aberdeen. To buy or to rent.
J. D. Arey & Co., Aberdeen
8701. .Jul chg
FOR SALE
Good Used Cars — these
cars have passed the
state inspection lane and
have the N. C. State Ap*
proved blue seal.
Phillips Motor Co,
CARTHAGE. N. C.
Saturday, Sept. 25
Double Feature
A1 "Lash" LaRue
"Border Feud"
also
Leslie Brooks
"Blonde Ice"
Sun. 8c Mon., Sept. 26-^
Jean Arthur
William Holden
'Arizona'
Tuesday, Sept. 28—Only
Pat O'Brien - Myrna Dell
'Fighting Father
Dunne"
Wednesday. Sept. 29
Double Feature
Dean Jagger
"Driftwood"
also
Tex Ritter
"Rainbow Over
the Range"
Thur. 8c Fri., Sept. 30-Oct. 1
Spencer Tracy
Katharine Hepburn
'State of the Union"
CAROLINA THEATRE
SOUTHERN PINES
(Air Conditioned)
Presents
UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents
WILLIAM ANN
POWELL-BLYTH
in NUNNALLY JOHNSON'S
Fri. and Sat., Sept. ,24-25—8:15 P. M.
Matinee Thursday at 3:00
Deanna Durbin, Edmund O'Brien, Don Taylor
and Jeffry Lynn
In a romanti comedy with music
'FOR THE LOVE OF MARY'
Sun., Mon., Tues., Sept. 26-27-28—8:15 P. M.
Matinee Tuesday at 3:00
WALTER WANGER presents VAN HEFLIN SUSAN HAYWARD
'npRooff
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COiOR BY
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Wed. thru Sat., Sept. 29-30, Oct. 1-2—8:15 P. M.
Matinee SATURDAY ONLY at 3:00