r 1 Page Eight Lloyd Woolley Is Peabody Graduate, Wins High Honor Pelton, ’02, Attends Alumni Reunion Of Historic Biltmore Forestry School A A Open Meeting At Clubroom Tonight Lloyd L. Woolley, Jr., gradua ting last Wednesday night from the Conservatory of Music of the Peabody Institute, Baltimore, Md., WEIS the recipient of one of the highest honors awarded in the class—the $100 Harold Randolph prize “for studentship and musi cal achievement.” P. P. Pelton, Southern Pines at- jtorney, took part last weekend in what must certainly have been ope of the most unusual events of the year for North Carolina. This was a reunion of graduates of the Biltmore Forestry school, first forestry school ever held in the United States, which was con ducted on the Vanderbilt estate near Asheville, from 1898 to 1912.. Head of the school was Dr. Carl Mr. Woolley was one of 12'A. Schenck, a German, imported graduates in school music, win ning the bachelor of music de gree after four years of study at Peabody. He, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Woolley of Southern Pines. A graduate of Southern Pines High school, he attended Duke university for one semester, then entered the U. S. Navy and served for three years during the war. He was on the Ticonderoga throughout her historic four of duty in the South Pacific theatre. He is married to the former Miss Carol Thomas, daughter of Mrs. Bert Thomas and the late Mr. Thomas of Southern Pines.^^ William Schuman, composer and president of the Julliard School of Music in New York City, was the commencement speaker for the Peabody finals, held at Concert hall in Baltimore. SOS Soldier and veteran pa tients in government hospitals want comics and magazines with stories in them, accord ing to an SOS reaching the Moore County chapter, Amer ican Red Cross. Please gather up all you can find and bring them down to the chapfer office on South Broad—itheyTl see that they get to hospitals, where they will be much enjoyed. An open meeting will be held by the local group of Alcoholics Anonymous tonight (Friday) at 8 o’clock at the clubroom in the Arcade building. A speaker from Fayetteville will be presented, with a message of interest to the general public as well as to members of AA. A numb|r of visitors from Fayette ville and other towns of the vicinity are expected. Refreshments will be served. FOR SALE: Self sharpening lawn mower, $10. Automatic, 14-rec ord changer, Victrola with am- pUfier and case, $25. Upright portable electric heater, $10. Wheelbarrow, $5. Telephone 8211 before 10 a.m. j9p FOR SALE: Comfortable, con venient furnished home, for small family. Large yard con sisting of four lots. Double ga- age. Telephone 8784. j2p NUPTIAL MASS by the Vanderbilts as forester for Biltmore estate, and, says Mr. Pelton, “one of the most brilliant men. I ever knew.” Finding no forestry available in this country for young Americans, Dr. Schenck started his own school giving an intensive one. OOUlIieril selected young Brikcrete Co. Is New Business For A U T O CREDIT CO. SANFORD, N. C. AUTO LOANS Also Refinancing Money m "'0 Minutes. f’.iYO'ont--. to Suit You COMING SOON —TO— Sunrise Theatre AUDIE ^larring GALE MURPHY’STORM ALBERT OEKKER • SHEPPERO STRIIDWICK year course to men. One of these was Mr. Pelton, who on graduation in 1902, went to Colorado to practice his new profession, but found it too rugged for the state of his health at that tJme and later turned to the study of law. He had seen none of his fellow graduates of the Biltmore school until last weekend, when some who had been writing to each other carried through an idea they had had for some time. They met at Asheville. They visited Biltmore, where they had worked and studied so happily 40 or 50 vears ago. They went together on a trip into the high mountains, to see and enjoy again together the forest they had loved—finding it no longer a wilderness, but a well-marked-out recreation area. In a deep mountain glen, “Pink- head Valley,” still untouched in its natural beauty, they affixed a bronze plaque to a boulder in honor of their teacher. Dr. Schenck. Perhaps- the most remarkable part of the story is that Dr. Schenck is still living, ip Ger many! His former students are all writing him about the reunion, and he will receive a picture of the bronze plaque. They can also tell him—except that he no doubt already knows— that his small forestry school in spired other, greater ones in col leges and universities of the United States, as his graduates went out fired with new know ledge and eager to spread the for estry gospel. To them^ and to Dr. Schenck, may probably be direct ly traced the growth of forestry as a science and a profession of high standing in this country to day. Some 35 graduates attended the reunion last weekend, of more than 100 believed to be still liv ing. They came from California, Maine, Georgia and all states be tween. They had stories to tell of their careers, many of them spent in the lumber business or other (EorestrS^-related industry, or in the government service where their knowledge was of great value. . . A number of the alumni, inclu ding Mr. Pelton, were accompan ied by their wiyes. Nuptial mass will be held Sun day at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Vic tories church for Miss Dolores Derby, of Auburn, N. Y., and Pvt. Howard R. Briggs, of West South ern Pines and Fort Dix, N. J. The pastor. Father Walter Kuhn, will officiate. FOR SALE: Practically new 7- room house licensed as a tourist home on US No. 1. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. Steam heat with oil burner. Hardwood floors thru- out. Rock wool insulation. Full size basement. Permanent stair way to attic. Can be bought fur nished or unfurnished. $16,000 unfurnished. BARNUM REALTY COMPANY MATTRESSES sterilized and rebuilt like new Innersprings, cotton and felt, $9,50 up New Innersprings & Box Springs. Factory Prices. We Call For and Deliver ONE DAY SERVICE Phone 950-J or Drop Us a Csird SANFORD mXtTRESS COMPANY SANFORD, N. C. FOR SALE>: Four Apartment House facing Park, adjoining lot in business zone. Suitable for Office block. 165 East Penn. Ave. ni26p Plenty of good water from a drill ed well. Write for illustrated booklet and estimate, giving us the direction and how far you live from your postoffice. Heat- enWell Company, Inc., Raleigh, N. C. tfchg Typewriter and adding machine cleaning and repair seryice, also several good buys in new and reconditioned adding machines and typewriters. Dixie Printing Co. A2tfchg FOR RENT: 4 room furnished apartment upstairs. Private en trance. May be seen Friday PM 1 to 5 o’clock. 355 East Vermont Ave. 39p VENETIAN BLINDS, custom made; prompt service. Repair ing and Repainting. Estimates Free. Cameron’s, Inc., Southern Pines, Phone 5183. tfc A new corporation for Mbore county has been formed for the manufacture of concrete brick by patented process. Operating as the Mid-South Brikcrete company, thfe corpora tion has acquired a site for the plant on U. S. Highway 1, just outside the northern city limits of Southern Pines, from Ralph Chandler. Domnick T. Difatta, for many, years in the employ of W. C. Fownes, Jr., of Knollwood, is sec retary-treasurer and general man ager of the company. John Beas ley of Carthage is president and V. P. Johnson of Southern Pines is vice-president. The company has the Brikcrete franchise for Moore, Lee, Rich mond, Chatham and Montgomery counties and an option on other nearby counties. Brikeretes, claimed ideal for both business and residential con struction, are made in a variety of colors, including red, green and old gold. They are waterproof, and are expected to sell at a priqe cheaper than lumber. In fact, the necessary brikeretes for the ex terior and interior walls of a five room house will cost under $509, according to the advance report Orders for the necessary ma chinery have been placed and Mr. Difatta says he hopes to have the plant in operation within 60 days. Average winter laying of hens has doubled in the United States in 25 years. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED ADS CAN NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION AFTER 12 NOON THURSDAY, LOST: Camera tripod. 6 ft. wood en. Emerson Humphrey. Tele phone 7722. j9c FOR SALE , BUILDING BLOCKS Cinder or Slag Any Size Piedmont Electric Co, Carthage APARTMENT for Rent: Bed room, kitchen & bath. Contact Mrs. Horner, Village GriUj or call 7945 after 3 p. m. m5tfc Good Used Cars SPECIAL 1950 Packard 4-door Sedan, New, $200 Discount 1947 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1948 Jeepster 1942 Plymouth 4-door Sedan 1941 Plymouth 2-door 1939 Ford 2-door Sedan Cherry Motor Sales Tel, 7781 FOR SALE: 3 pc. overstuffed liv ing room set. Can be seen at 160 W. Indiana Ave. j9p SCHOOL OF DANCE CLASSES SATURDAYS ONLY, IN OLD VFW CLUB. MARTHA ADEN. tichg SPINET PIANO FOR SALE: Un fortunate circumstances force us to sell at once in this section to party with good credit rating, lovely little spinet piano. Stan dard keyboard. Good make. Ex cellent condition. Small down payment required and assume several monthly payments. Don’t write unless interested. Finance Mgr., Box 869, Con cord, North Carolina. ml9,26j2c FOR RENT: Furnished 6 room house with bath, in Pinebluff. Phone 176 Pinebluff. j9c "THE ARLINGTON’' Nicely furnished, well heated rooms, with running water. 440 North May St., Phone 5055. tfc PIANO TUNING For appointment write: J. F. Peche, Belmont, N. C. tfc FOR RENT: Near business dis trict in Southern Pines, Brick Garage, 12x20 ft. Also suitable for shop. Will run to suit tenant. Post Office Box 272, Aberdeen, N. C. ' i9c WILLIAM LESLIE, PAINTING CONTRACTOR. TELEPHONE 7284, 625 N. ASHE STREET. SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. ff FARM LOANS—On good, self- supporting farms; long term, low interest, with prepayment privilege. Write or phone San ford NFL A, Box 189, Sanford, N. C.; or see J. E. Walker at the Carthage PCA office in Car thage at 10=30 a. m. Tuesdays. tfc SUNRISE Screenplay by ROBERT HAROV ANDREWS KARL KAMB Directed by KURT NEUMANN Assocrale Producer Ccorge C. Berirrolorr • Produced by PAUL SHOR’ A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE The Farallon Islands, 26 miles at sea, are officially part of the city of San Francisco. AdERDEEN THEATrE Monday & Tuesday, June 12-13 Southern Pines Continuous Shows Daily Friday, June 9—Last Day Maureen O'Hara Paul Christian "Bagdad" IT IS EASY TO OWN YOUR OWN HOME. TAKE ADVAN TAGE OF OUR EXPERIENCE FULL FHA UP TO 25 YEARS. ALSO DIRECT OR CONVEN TIONAL LOANS. BUSINESS PROPERTY AND RESIDEN TIAL. BUILD WHILE YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNI’i’Y OF FINANCING AT LOW IN TEREST RATE. HENRY L. GRAVES. MATTHEWS BLDG.. PHONE 8181. SOUTHERN PINES. tfc FOR SALE: Stock and equipment of general Store in Eagle Springs, N. C. Odl established paying business. Rent on build ing reasonable. Reason for sale, have business in another town. Contact H. L. Gordon, West End, N. C. Phone 2821. m26,j2,9p FOR MEMORIALS of dignity and lasting beauty, contact D. Carl Fry, Carthage, represent ing Palmer Stone Works. m8tf FOR SALE: 1-2 ton trailer, $75. 10 ft. boat $25. Leather bed dav enport $25. Oak dresser $15. Small sink $5. Double sash win dow and frame $5. Cecil Rob inson, Tel. 8684. j9p JANE WYMAN Night 7;15 and 9:15 “STAGE FRIGHT” WITH MARLENE DIETRICH Saturday, June 10 Double Feature Johnny Mack Brown 'The Sheriff of Medicine Bow' Also Joe Yule 'Jiggs and Maggie Out West" FOR SALE Grandfather Hall Clock, 9 feet tall; beautifully hand-carved dark mahogany top to bot tom. Needs slight repairs. $750. General Electric Refrigerator; small size; new condition. $100. Wardrobe Trunk, $30. Heavy Steel Safe; house size; 23 inches high; 4 number combination lock on ZVi inch door. $35. Apply 130 N. Ash St. WANTED: Five girls or boys to train as beauticians, working your way through school if you like. A good job or shop of your own waiting for you when you finish. G. I. approved. Write, come by, or phone Char lotte Beauty School, 129 1-2 S. Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C., or dial 3-9679. M26,J2,9,16, c HOME SERVICE CO. Traverse Rods, $1.98 and up [Venetian Blinds, Sales & Service Phone 8951,' Aberdeen ml7tf I Live Charmingly at Motel Char- mella, Vass, N. C. Modqm, American and European plans Attractive rates. mlOtfc FOR RENT: Desirable furnished apartment for coupld- Apply Park View Hotel. a28tfc FOR RENT: Small apartment for one or two adults. Near Park. 165 East Penn. Ave. ml9c I FOR RENT in Aberdeen: House 4 large rooms, modern bath room, Hot Water Heater, Space Heater, Kitchen Stove. Adjoin ing school near lake. Athletic Field. Rent $46.00. Robert N Page, Attorney, phone Aber deen 9705. M26,J2,9,16c MAGNOLIA LODGE Open all summer. Board and room. 380 N. Page St. Phone 6015. tfc Wednesday, June 14 Night 7:15 8i 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT “TYRANT OF THE SEA” WITH RON DANDELL RHYS WILLIAMS Thursday & Friday, June 15-16 Night 7:15 8i 9:15 “TOKYO JOE” HUMPHREY BOGART * FLORENCE MARLY * Saturday, June 17 CONTINUOUS FROM 3:00 “FRONTIER INVESTIGATOR” WITH ’’ROCKY" LANE EDDY WALLER Sunday 8c Monday, June 11-12 William Elliott - Adrian Booth "The Savage Horde' Tuesday, June 13—-Only Cary Grant - Victor McLaglen "Gunga Din" Wednesday, June 14 Double Feature Disney Cartoon Feature 'Ichabod and Mr. Toad' also George Houston 'Lone Rider In Out law of Boulder Pass' Thursday 8c Friday, June 15-16 John Payne - Gail Russell "Captain China" I FOR SALE: Excellent building site with acreage. Next to golf course and country club. Phone 8071. tfchg STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between Aberdeen 8e So. Pines INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Fri. & Sat. June 9-10 "The Big Cat" (In Color) L,on McAllister Peggy Ann Garner Sun. 8c Mon. June 11-12 That Wonderful Urge' Tyrone Power - Gene Tierney Tues. 8c Wed. June 13-14 The Life of Riley iVm. Bendix - James Gleason Thursday June 15 GIVE AWAY NIGHT "Maggie and Jiggs In Society' Joe Yule - Renie Riano Fri. 8c Sat. June 16-17 "Canadian Pacific" Randolph Scott - Jane Wyatt 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY First Show Starts at DARK Children under 12 (in cars) free Asphalt and Rubber Tile Flooring, Weather Stripping, Overhead Garage Doors. Estimates free Cameron’s Inc. Phone 5183. tfc FOR RENT: Five-room cottage, close in. Furnished. Phone 7912 after 5:30 p.m. j9c IDEAL Theatre VASS. N. C. One show nightly except Sat urday beginning at 8 p. m. SATURDAY: Mat. at 3; Two night shows, starting at 7:15 Thursday 8c Friday, June 8-9 Big Steal Robert Mitchum-Wm. Bendit News—Shorts Saturday. June 10 'Vanishing Westerner' Shorts—Monte Hale Monday 8c Tuesday, June 12-13 "Johnny Eager" Lana Turner - Robert Taylor Shorts Wednesday, June 14 CASH AWARD "Kid From Cleveland" George Brent - Lynn Bari Shorts CAROLINA TREAT RE (Air Conditioned) SOUTHERN PINES PRESENTS DIRECTED BY ^ .ZACHARY SCOTT EDWIN LMARIN WRITTEN BY THOMAS 8LACJ