I i 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 (Continued from Page 1) 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 I Oitected b'l COiOR BY , UNWERSM-- miERNM'ON^L RaE^St. ^/or! i Wed. thru Sat., Sept. 29-30, Oct. 1-2—8:15 P. M. Matinee SATURDAY ONLY at 3:00

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