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I A FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1952 FOR SALE BY OWNER 194S FORD 2-Door Sedan; Excellent Condition Call 2-2961 CEPHAS T. PATCH 445 N. Bennett St. Southern Pines, N. C. IffEATRtS Carplina “Wild North,” one of the finest adventure films of the season, is being held over at the Carolina theatre and will continue Friday (tonight) and Saturday, June 13- 14, at 8:15 p. m. with a Saturday matinee at 3. It is photographed in the new Ansco color developed with Metro, and the hues are a decided advantage in displaying the prim itive locations in Northwest Can ada, and making the most of the snow-blanketed scenery. The act ing of Stewart Granger and Wen jdell Corey is outstanding. Camp Durant Will Open Next Week For Scouts of Occoneechee Council Camp Durant, the Occoneechee'^ SUNRISE THEATRE SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. CONTINUOUS SHOWS DAILY Starting at 3 P. M. Saturday 10:45 — Sunday 1:00 FRIDAY—ENDS TODAY CDUIMBMPICIUKS \MfCK£y •alllHiwt kHVMIt'MiMlv «Mi»»t»BUK8aWABISoiidMCHA«D QUINt-Pfo<toc»<lbyJONgMM?B!Sci«^^CHZ5w!< SATURDAY—(Double Feature) "NIGHT RAIDERS" Starring Whip Wilson —also— "RODEO" Starring John Archer and Jane Nigh plus Cartoon and Serial SUNDAY and MONDAY BY MnUON-YIAR-OlP OlANTSi s WEISSMULLEftv' . :JUN6tE JIM — . ‘'I M ■’.■■MliBIDPEHl tAWP ” ® MMiferSwRMMiB . ■MMIrUicUntet plus News, Cartoon and Sports Short TUESDAY “ "THE FAMILY SECRET" starring John Derek and Lee J. Cobb WEDNESDAY—(Double Feature) "CAVALRY SCOUT" Starring Rod Cameron and Audrie Long —also— "THE BIG NIGHT" Starring John Barrymore, Jr., and Preston Foster THURSDAY and FRIDAY in NATURAL COLOR A JACK BEUTEL MALA POWERS BILL WILLIAMS r.O Pfod»»e»''>« • AVeawd Aberdeen theatrE Friday, June 13 Night 7:15 and 9:15 “RED SKIES OF MONTANA” RICHARD WIDMARK CONSTANCE SMITH Saturday, June 14 CONTINUOUS FROM 3:00 “LARAMIE MOUNTAINS” CHARLES STARRETT SMILEY BURNETTE Monday and Tuesday, June 16-17 Night 7:15 and 9:15 “CARSON CITY” RANDOLPH SCOTT RAYMOND MASSEY Wednesday, June 18 Night 7:15 and 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT “THE UNKNOWN MAN” WALTER PIDGEON ANN HARDING Thursday and Friday, June 19-20 Night at 7:15 and 9:15 “THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS” DAN DAILEY ' JOANNE DRU After an absence of almost 20 years, Helen Hayes, described as the first lady of the American theatre, is back on the screen and delivering a performance which, by a minimum estimate, rates her a nomination in the 1952 Acade my Award sweepstakes. She will be seen in “My Son John,” com ing to the Carolina theatre Sunday through Wednesday, June 15-18, at 8:15 p. m. with matinees Sunday and Tuesday at 3. Senator Mundt of South Dako ta, a key figure in the Congres sional investigations of the Alger Hiss case, was one of a group of legislators who saw “My Son John** at the Motion Picture as- sociation*s Academia theatre in Washington. He took the Senate floor to praise the film for “faith fully and feelingly depicting the evil poisons of godless commun ism.** He described the film at va rious times as “undoubtedly the greatest, most stirring, pro-Amar-i lean picture of the past decade^’* “magnificent entertainment, and a dramatic production of hearty patriotic motive,** and “a picture which has stirred America more than any film since ‘Birth of a Nation.* ” “My Son John** is a great drama of human emotions in conflict, which probes searchingly into the human heart and loyalty to coun try. It is superbly acted by Helen Hayes and a splendid cast in cluding Robert Walker, Van Hef lin. Dean Jagger, Minor V^tson and many otifers. No more searching probe into the dire effects of Soviet teach ings on American young men who fall under the influence of Com munist doctrines, and the disrup tion this can bring into family re lations, has been filmed than in this great drama. Starting Thursday, June 19, is the exciting picture built around the construction ''bf the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, ‘"The Denver and Rio Grande,** in Tech nicolor. NOTICE Council Camp for Boy Scouts and I liyr i i • i Explorer Scouts, will open Mon- MYlrS. IjrOlClSlllltll day and remain in operation un til August 8. Scout Uhits have been sending in reservations for^OUttaCllly some time now and the first three a -lyT • tt weekly periods are full and over- At iMlirSing JHoillC flowing, according to information ~ from Council headquarters at Mrs. Mabel Pettes Goldsmith Raleigh this week. died Thursday following a cere- The lure of hiking, swimming, bral hemorrhage, cooking out, making gadgets and Mrs. Goldsmith died at the An- handcraft, competing in Scouting chorage Nursing Home, whither skills, archery, marksmanship and she had been taken a week pre- many other adventures is speed- viously, when, onMay 29,shesuf- ing up preparation by Boy Scouts, fered the first attack.. She was There is a health certificate nec- making good progress with hopes essary, camp clothes must be held out for recovery when the packed, patrol and troop meetings second seizure occurred, are being held to plan every de- The funeral service took place tail of the camp, and many other at the Brownson Memorial Pres- ite^ must be taken care of. byterian church, Sunday after- Besides Camp Durant, the Loon, at four o*clock. The Rev. Council will condu^ Camp Whis- cheves K. Ligon, pastor of the church, officiated, assisted by the The camp IS located at Reedy Rev. C. I. Calcote, of Broadway Creek park a fully equi^ed Mr. Calcote had been a former camp on State property. Tins pastor of the deceased when he m If/ served the church at Manly and July 13-19, and August 10-16. hg an old family friend. •Explorer Scouts of the Council Burial was at Mount Hope will have an especially busy sum- Lemetery. Pallbearers were: Len- mer with some high adventures Lox Forsyth, Howard Butler, planned ^me of these are: A Thomas H. Wilson, Bill Blue, Ray- week at Meadows of Dan in the mond and Robert Cameron, mountams of Western Virginia; n ^A -t-x, ■ • j , a 20-day trip to Philmont, na- L„^''f- ‘^“l^smith is survived by tional scout camp on top of the^L./^° sons, JcAn Moore and Continental Divide in the New “'^* f Mrs. John Mexico Rockies; canoe trips down t u grandchildren, nearby rivers; the annual Explox- K er Scout Rendezvous, at the Jack- Mrs. Goldsmith was an only sonville, (Fla.) Naval Air Base,L^?M, the daughter of John and and others. | Elizabeth Moore Pettes of Chrys- ostome, Quebec, where Mrs. Gold smith was born in 1897. The fam-| ily came from Canada to South-, ern Pines in 1906, living on North Bennett street. In 1915 Mabel mar ried Harry Goldsmith and the I young couple settled in the fine farm on the old Yadkin Road, now the so-called Connecticut avenue extension. The land was Seawell Speaks At Meeting of Two Lions Clubs Speaking Wednesday night at a extension. The land was joint meeting of the Southern her husband. Pines and Pinehurst Lions clubs ppMsmith entered into the. at Pinehurst, Herbert F. Seawell, Goldsmith farm Jr., of Carthage told them first asparagus, what he “wasn*t going to talkF^®^^®’^'’^®®* strawberries, and all about.** I manner of flowering shrubs andj fruit trees. Mr. Seawell, Republican candi- NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY The undersigned, having guali fied as Executrix of the Estate of Joseph Bruce Cameron, deceased, late of Moore County, North Car olina; this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed on or before June 13, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 9th day of May, 1952. ETTA JANE CAMERON, Executrix of the Estate of Joseph Bruce Cameron, Deceased. STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Fri..Sat. June 13-14 "Wyoming Mail" (In color) Stephen McNally-Alexis Smith Sun.-Mon. June 15-16 "HARVEY" James Stewart Tues.-Wed. June 17-18 "Annie Get Your Gun" (Technicolor) Betty Hutton Thursday June 19 GIVE-AWAY NIGHT "Surrender" John Carroll Fri.-Sat. June 20-21 "Appointment With Danger" Alan Ladd - Phyllis Calvert TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Children under 12(in cars) Free First Show Starts at Dark date for governor of North Caro- recent years, Mrs. Gold- lina, listed three subjects he was took up nursing for which going to “avoid**—*' ‘Going For- ®”® apti-| ward* with Scott, international regular practical affairs and what I read ir Readers Digest.** Having announc-1/r^®sp’s Convalescent ed they were taboo, he let these Anchorage, under and other subjects serve as pegs I Eerham. In her capacity as on whichf he hurfg a.series of wittyuntiring in her anecdotes, living up fully to his ®/^®T^®* ^ warm place in reputation as a raconteur of ther^® patients and the first rank as well as a shrewd po- ^^e community for her litical observer. I g®^®i^ous and faithful service. The speaker was presented by . their sister-in-law*s Fred Chappell as the program of-^^re Mr. and fering of the Southern Pines club,^^®.,®-.®°Msniith, of Beckley, which were guests of the Pine- Virginia, and W. W. Gold- hurst club at the Pinehurst Com- Charleston, West Virgin- munity church. Lion President P®'. Mrs. Proctor Gold- Frank McCaskill of Pinehurst pre- Lynn, sided over the supper meeting. AnP^®"^ from Norman, Oklahoma, added attraction was barbershop where he is in training at the singing by the Southern Pines Technical Training Lions qusirtet, composed of Ray Mills, Russell Mills, BiU Ben son and Dr. David Whitehead. Coroner’s Jury / Rules Davis’ Death Caused By Blow A coroner*s jury, sitting last Thursday night at the Southern Pines firehouse, rendered its ver dict that William Davis, 81, Ne gro, came to his death “by being struck by a blunt instrument, or instruments, by a party or parties unknown, or a person or persons unknown.** Davis, a resident of Manly, was found dead Saturday morning. May 30, beside tjie Seaboard main line midway between Southern Pines and Manly. He was injured across the back, his skull was crushed in back and the heel was partly torn from his left shoe. Some of his belongings, including a small amount of change, were found scattered near by. A physician told the jury that Davis had been dead four or five hours when found at 7:45 a. m. by members of a section crew. Witnesses were found who had seen the old man near Manly the previous evening. C. L. Vuncanon, Seaboard safe ty agent, told the jury he had checked locomotives of all trains which had passed on the track in the early morning hours, and had found no sign on them, of having struck a person, nor could their engineers recall an occurrence in dicating such a happening. DESSERT YOUR FAMILY by bringing home a quart of always popular Dairy Queen. Everybody loves Dairy Queen, it*s delicious with pie, cake or cookies—or served plain. Take home a quart or more today. On Us No. 1 between Southern Pines and Aberdeen. 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IfOMtCffiS My Son John ^ sUrrms ^ ROBERT DEAN ■MES-HEFlI'WJUraKGim Scfwoplay by MYLES CONNOLLY and LEO M(XAREY Adaptation by JOHN LEE MAHtN Produced and Diractad by LEO McCAREY • A Paramount Pictura Sunday thru Wednesday, June 15-18—8:15 p.m. Matinees SUNDAY and TUESDAY at 3:00 Edmond O'Brien, Laura Elliott, Sterling Hayden —in— “DENVER AND RIO GRANDE” (In Technicolor) Starting Thursday, June 19th Matinee at 3:00—^Night at 8:15
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