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Friday. April 13. IS
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Carolina
Duke Glee Club’s Barbershop Quartet Will Sing Here
BIRTHS
Continuing through tonight
(Friday) and Saturday, April 13-
14 at 8:15 p. m., with a Saturday
matinee at 3 at the Carolina thea
tre, Southern Pines, are John
Wayne, Patricia Neal and Ward
Bend in the exciting submarine
picture “Operation Pacific.” This
film keeps up its brisk pace from
the very beginning, in which a
group of children and some nuns
are rescued by the sub from out
of the jungle. There follow mis
sion after mission until the grand
climax is reached in which the
sub finds itself in the middle of
the Imperial Japanese fleet.
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Starting Sunday, April 15 at
8:15 p. m. and continuing through
Wednesday with a Tuesday mati
nee at 3, is the film version of
Richard Walton Tally’s stage suc
cess, “Bird Of Paradise,” starring
Louis Jourdan, Debra Paget and
Jeff Chandler. The lyrical quality
and the wealth of intriguing folk
lore with whjch Delmar Daves
endowed “Broken Arrow” have
been lavished even more fanci
fully on “Bird Of Paradise” by
the same writer-director. This
beautifully produced, modernized
version of the South Sea Island
classic is a pictorial as well as an
entertaining treat for today’s au
diences. Photographed in Techni
color at the natural lush locales
in Hawaii, the picture gives the
patron an exquisite sequence of
magnificent backgrounds. Fine
performances and overall excel
lence rnake this one filrn no one
will want to miss.
At the Moore County Hospital
April 4—Mr. and Mrs. Dan Han
cock, Aberdeen, a boy; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Sands, Aberdeen, a
girl; Mr. and Mrs. William Need-
hami, Carthage, a boy.
April 5—Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Ritter, Robbins, a girl.
April 7—Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie
Furr, Pinehurst, a boy;Mr. and
Mrs. James Corner, Carthage, a
boy.
April 9—Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Shields, Bennett, a boy; Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Preslar, Bennett, a
boy.
April 10—Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Jones, Raeford, a boy.
years of occupational duty
rea. General Wicks was coni
der of the Seventh Infentry'
sion artillery.
ROTARY SPEAKER
Brig. Gen. Roger M. Wicks of
Southern Fines was a special
guest Tuesday at the Sanford Ro
tary club, where he made a talk
on his experiences during three
Chowan college at Mua
boro, founded in 1848, is
Carolina’s oldest Baptist wo,
college. ^
In 1935 North Carolina I,
total of 699 industrial firmSj.
wood as a basic element of
facture.
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and d^nhques
Just like their ^-d-dads, the^Duk^ 2
the barbershop quartet. This Bai’bershop Quart J of^the D-^e U™ ^y ^ ^ ^
Sector! VernSl La™ Sston-Salem; Kenneth Kreider, Palmyra, Pa.; and Richard Nelson, Lynch-
ThSuke Glee club will appear at the auditorium in a concert sponsored by the Civic
Starting Thursday night, April
19 at 8:15 is the return to the
Sandhills of that feast for music,
lovers, “Of Men and Mdsic,” pre
senting Arthur Rubinstein, the
world renowned pianist; Jascha
Heifetz, violin virtuoso; Jan
Peerce, tenor, and Nadine Conner,
the Metropolitan
zona was the goal of many ex
soldiers seeking further adven
ture after the Civil War. And to
this roaring pioneer territory
came a former Confederate officer
who started a rugged private war
of his own.
So begins the story of “Sugar-
foot,” Warner Brothers epic west
ern drama in color by Techni
color, which b,dgins its local en
gagement at the Sunrise Theatre
on Sunday, April 15. j
The title role of the film is
handled by Randolph Scott, last
seen in “Colt .45,” whose collec
tion of fan letters from all over
the" world is proof enough that
Re is ^ps among Hollywood’s
two-fisted cowboy stars.
Adele Jergens, rising young
actress who performed in many
swank New York night clubs be
Hardsurf acing Is
Planned For 46.3
Miles In Moore
from NC 73 in Jackson Springs
south 2.3 miles to Richmond
County line; from NC 27. 0.4 miles
east of Montgomery County line
south 1.6 miles toward Candor tc
Montgomery County line.
PINEHURST
Our little shop is all dressed up to
welcome the Sandhills’ spring guests.
We have so many things which,
when you buy them for a gift, you
may well feel you must duplicate for
yourself.
NORTH CAROLINA
Market Square
Operr company,'and ThJ^PWlhar- fore moving west, supplies the ro-
- - 'mance while Raymond Massey
monic orchestra under the direc
tion of the famous Conductor Di
mitri Mitropoulos, with narrator
Deems Taylor.
Twentieth Century-Fox , has
planned more pictures like
this; the reception of this one will
and S. Z. Sakall, masters of men
ace and mirth, respectively, are
also featured.
Written by Clarence Buding
ton Kelland, one of America’s
most beloved authors, “Sugar-
a
xms’ introduces a wealth of
have a great deal to do characters, ranging from
makmg of the r Plans into reali f:„htine “Sugarfoot” himself.
ties. Those who desire to hear
great music now have that oppor
tunity.
Sunrise
A territory that originated the
“when men were men” line, Ari-
Bids will be opened April 24 on
highway projects in 29 counties,
including Moore, it was announc-
jed Tuesday by the State Highway
Commission at Raleigh.
The projects call for 468.8 miles
of grading, paving, culverts,
bridges and new rights of way.
Many of the projects, including
those in Moore, will be financed
by the state road bond issue under
the Scott program initiated in
1948.
Moore County projects being
advertised include 46.3 miles of
hard-surfacing on following sec
tions of county roads:
From Robbins west via talc
mine 1.7 miles toward NC 27;
from Niagara north to Clay Road
via Thagards church; from West
Philadelphia on NC 27 south to
NC 211 via Big Oak; from Lake-
view to Knollwood Airport, from
end of pavement in Eagle
SPRING SAL
CONTINUES-VALUES GALORH
New Spring white anti colored wash goods, plain and printed
rayons by the yard at lower prices than mills and manufactur
ers are now offering for later.
MEN! SHOP
For Less At Efir<
Ladies'
SKIRTS
FINE SHEER COTTONS
tne ugnxing ougdii-wi. Aixinocix, ^ xrr’ 97*
to Jacob Stint, a Quantrell raider (Springs; from talc mine to NL 2/,
_ . . . lA "AT/^ 01 1 H.nfl ITT H
who turned to Arizona as a fruit
laden tree ripe for plundering. It
is between these two men that
much of the action revolves.
Trenton, capital of New Jersey,
is named after William Trent, who
bought the city’s site in 1714.
from NC 211 near West End in a
south direction via Maness or
chard, Patterson store and Rose-
land to Sand Pitt road; from Big
Oak to NC 705 near Zion Grove
colored church; from Clay Road
via Old Bartley place to Carth-
age-Vass road at Maxwell place;
In gabardine, failles
cottons. Priced for
sale at
and
this
PRINTED LAWNS .
PRINTED DIMITIES
FLOCKED VOILES
39-INCH ORGANDIES
yard 59c
yard 59c
yard 59c
yard 59c
!.48 & 12.98
Nylon
SWEATERS
Cotton
DRESSES
Rayon
FAILLE
at CARTHAGE FURNITURE COMPANY
Plain color Rayon
Excellent quality.
FaiUe.
Women’s and Misses’
short sleeve slipover
style nylon sweaters in
white and pastel colors.
$2.98
An extra large selection
of fast color cotton
dresses. Styles for wom
en and misses.
$2.98
97c yd.
Eyelet
BATISTE
36” fine quality eyelet em
broidered batiste. Assorted
patterns and colors.
97c yd.
Boys' Long and
Short Sleeve
SPORT SHIRTS
and plaids. Sizes
Men's
SPORT SHIRTS
Men’s cotton sport shirts with long sleeves,
sorted patterns on sale.
$1.98
SKIP DENT BASQUE
SPORT SHIRTS
$1.65 97c
as-
Solid colors
8’s to 16’s.
$1.48
Boys' Gabardine
DRESS PANTS
Plaids and solid colors.
$2.98
Bemberg
SHEERS
An extra large selection o:
printed bemberg sheers
Spring and Summer. $1.35
for—
I' ufumer furniture
AT HOME indoors
)
OR out...
Printed
RAYONS
New Spring patterns in fine qual
ity rayon printed crepes.
79c yd.
Fruit of The Loom
PRINTS
Colorful patterns in these fine
quality prints, also plain colors.
59c yd.
L.19 yd.
ORGANDY
One special lot of 39” fine q
organdy for curtains.
59c yd.
For Your Siunmer Comfort
Enjoy those wonderful sunshine days all sum
mer by selecting now from among our many
colorful styles purchased months ago to as
sure you of LOWEST PRICES and WIDEST
SELECTIONS. ‘ v
Metal Chairs, Rockers, Sun-tan Cots, Gliders,
Tables, Umbrellas, Rugs in all colors.
Lot 15-51
NYLON HOSE
First quality 51 gauge—15 denier Nylon hose in
newest shades.
$1.00
Men's
ATHLETIC SHIRTS
Men’s Super Swiss rib shirts and Hanes atb
shirts for men.
48c
Select yours today
Carthage Furniture Co.
Efird^s Department Store
Phone 1
CARTHAGE
We Deliver
Phone 153
SANFORD'S BIG MODERN STORE
Steele Street
SANFORD. N.