THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina FRIDAY. AUGUST 28. 1953 PINEHURST NEWS By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF Birth. Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vail Tufts announce the birth of a daughter, weight seven pounds, five ounces, August 25 at Moore County hospi tal. Mrs. Tufts is the former Miss Peggy Phillips of Southern Pines. Entertains Mrs. F. C. Page was hostess at a cocktail party at her home on Monday afternoon. Brief Mention Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Black left on Wednesday for Falls Church, Va. to visit their daughter, Georgiana and her family. The Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Prince and family have returned from Mooresville, Pa., where they spent a month visiting relatives. Mr. Prince will resume his ministry at the Community church on Sun day. Michael Pearse has returned from summer camp at Morehead City and is at home with his grandmother, Mrs. F .C. Page. Billy G. McKenzie is back home again after a month spent at Vet erans’ hospital, Fayetteville. Mrs. J. D. Hobbs and Mrs. Rob ert Clark returned Tuesday from Richmond, Va., where they drove to get Patty Hobbs who was visit ing her cousin. Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Cheatham spent the weekend in Raleigh and went from there to stay a few days in Oxford with his brother before returning to Pinehurst. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grier have just returned from a motor trip through the New England states and New York state, stopping at Niagara Falls and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carter and daughter, Mary Ann, rave return ed from a trip to Maine and Que bec, Canada. Douglas Dewing of Williams burg, Va., who has just returned from service in Korea, has been visiting Bill Carter over the week end. Mrs. Blanche Wescott has re turned from a visit to her daugh ter and family in Durham. Mrs. Margaret Hagood spent the month of August there visiting her niece. First Lt.‘and Mrs. Paul Mona han have gone to Ann Arbpr, Mich., where he will spend two years at the University of Michi gan to obtain his master’s degree in engineering. Give upholstered furniture good sun bath at least twice a year. If it is thoroughly brushed and given sun baths you will have very little trouble with moths. First Aid Class To Be Conducted By Ly ie McDonald A first-aid class for residents Of Southern'^Pines is soon to be con ducted by Lyle McDonald, spon sored by the Moore County Red Cross chapter. Plans have been proposed for eventually organiz ing a Moore County Rescue Squad, comprised of trainees from the first-aid class. McDonald, son of L. D. Mc Donald of Southern Pines, has been a qualified Red Cross in structor since his return from Charlotte last ye^r. The class un der his direction will be the first such class to be held in Southern Pines. One was held in Robbins, four months ago. Classes will be set for whatever nights the group taking the course may prefer. Members of the Southern Pines Fire Depart ment, all of whom endorse the first-aid course, will be among those taking it. Anyone interested in joining is urged to contact the Red Cross office in Southern Pines (phone 2-8571). They will receive information as soon as possible concerning the starting date, which has not yet been set. rHrATKES CAROLINA The Florida training farm of the New York Giants forms the color ful background of the warmly human drama and love story un folded at the Carolina theatre, in “Big Leaguer,” starring Edward G. Robinson and Vera-Ellen, this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 27, 28, 29 at 8:15 p.m., with a Saturday matinee at 3. This is the story of the hundreds of eager youngsters who dream of someday playing baseball with a big league team, and particularly, the story of young Adam Polachuk (Jeff Richards) who has a two fold problem on his hands when he arrives at the training head quarters for a two-week tryout. First he must prove his mettle as a third baseman to the farm’s manager (Edward G. Robinson) and to the great Carl Hubbell (playing himself). What a beautiful woman with thirty-seven million dollars should do about romance is the premise of the comedy drama with music, “Latin Lovers,” coming to the Carolina Sunday through Wednes day, August 30-31 and Septem- Sunday and Tuesday at 3. This poses quite a problem for luscious Lana Turner, who, in the leading role, gets a chance to dis play not only her beauty but a wardrobe that will set the distaff side a-gasping. Miss Turner romps through a poor-little-rich-girl ro mantic comedy that can spell nothing but praise. Supporting her winning per formance is a star-festooned cast, including Ricardo Montalban, John Lund, Louis Calhern, Jean Hagen and Eduard Franz. Pro ducer Joe Pasternak mounted the picture with an experienced eye to opulence and beauty, in which latter quality he was aided mate rially by the Rio de Janeiro back grounds and gorgeous Technicol or. Every ounce of engrossing humor and romance was extracted from a bright sophisticated script and to make sure the patrons get more than their money’s worth there are several delightful musi cal interludes and production specialties. Starting Thursday night, Sep tember 3, at 8:15 is the Technicol or epic outdoor picture, “Arrow head,” with Charlton Heston and Jack Palance. FOR RESULTS USE THE Pt LOT’S CLASSIFIED ' COLUMN STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Fxi.-Sat. Aug. 28-29 "Rose of Cimarron" (Color) Jack Buetel - Mala Powers Sun.. Mon. 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August 28 Last Day Johnny Weissmuller Valley of the Head Hunters" 2 Shorts & Cartoon Sat Aug. 29—Double Feature Rod Cameron in Ride the Man Down" Richard Greene in "Bandits of Corsica" Chap. 4 Serial 8c Cartoon Sun Mon. Aug. 30-31 Gary Cooper In Return To Paradise' (Technicolor) News of the Day Tues., Wed. Sept. 1-2 Joseph Cotton - Jean Peters in 'Blueprint for Murder' Comedy 8c Cartoon Thurs., Fri. Sept. 3-4 Dale Robertson - Jeanne Crain "City of Bad Men" Cartoon - Ted Williams Base ball Short CAROLINA THEATRE SOUTHERN PINES AIR - CONDITIONED Edward G. Robinson, Vera-Ellen, Jeff Richards Richard Jaeckel and Carl Hubbell -in- “THE BIG LEAGUER” Thur., Fri., Sat., August 27-29—8:15 p.m. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 There’s Dynamite in evry Kiss! m ■ sforring J' 'J LANA TURNER RICARDO JOHN MONTALBAN • LUND LOUIS CALHERN with JEAN EDUARD HAGEN • FRANZ^ Sun. thru Wed., Aug. 30 - Sept. 2—8:15 p.m. Matinees Sunday 8i Tuesday at 3:00 Charlton Heston ,Katy Jurado, Jack Palance and Mary Sinclair / “ARROWHEAD” (In Technicolor) Starting Thursday Night, Oct. 3rd—8:15 Aserdeen theatre FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "MASTER OF BALLANTRAE" Errol Flynn, Anthony Steel SATURDAY-DOUBLE FEATURE—STARTS 3:00 "TOPEKA" “Wild Bill” Elliott —elso— "FIGHTING BACK" Joe Sawyer MONDAY & TUESDAY. Aug. 31-Sepi. 1 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "PLUNDER OF THE SUN" Glenn Ford, Dianna Lynn WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2 Night 7:15 & 9:00 CASH AWARD NIGHT "MONTANA BELLE" Jane Russell, George Brent THURSDAY & FRIDAY. Sept. 3-4 Night 7:15 St 9:15 "THE BAND WAGON" Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse