PAGE SIXTEEN THE PILOT—Soulhern Pines, North Carolina FRIDAY, MARCH 26. 1954 ANNUAL FISH RODEO April 1 is opening date for the 9th annual Southeastern North Carolina Beach Association Fish ing Rodeo. It will extend through November 30. There is no entry fee, as in the past, and proof of chatches has been made simpler. The old single grand award has been eliminated, and in its place are grand awards for best fish en tered for all the 23 species on the eligible list. Secretary Jack Far rell of SENCBA, Wilmington, N. C., will send full information, free. FONTANA FISHING The fishing season started earlier at Fontana Lake, in the Greaty Smoky Mountains of North Carolina, this year. The boat dock opened March 1 and the spring fishing contest will be gin on April 1 and extend through June 30. Prizes valued at $500 await anglers hahling in the big gest bass, trout and crappie, etc. —with a $20 bonus riding for the first muskellunge landed. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS DRIVE CAREFULLY - SAVE A LIFE! New Home For Sale By Owners Three Bedrooms, Carport and Basement equipped with hot air furnace, oil heat; 52-gallon Hotpoint Electric water heater. FHA approved and financed, 4^% inter est. Small monthly payments—less than you would expect to pay. Fairway Drive - Knollwood' Section Southern Pines, N. C. Graves Mutual Insurance Agency Telephone 2-2201 Southern Pines HOLIDAY’S AAA RESTAURANT "All You Can Eat" Smorgasbord . . . Sun., Wed., Fri., 5-9 P. M. Southern Pines, N. C. tOOO PINt WASTE RECEPTACLES that do not meet the standards set in Southern Pines’ new garbage ordinance have been piling up in the town’s lot on S. Pennsylvania Avenue, after they are pick ed up by trash collection crews. Owners of a number of containers have been to the lot and reclaimed them—something they are privileged to do, provided they do not put them out on the park way again. The metal drums shown in this photo are too large and heavy to meet the new law’s requirements; wash tubs shown do not have covers; and all non-metal containers such as the bas kets are taboo. Collection of the illegal receptacles began after several weeks allowed for compRance with the law. , (Pilot Staff Photo) ABERDEEN NEWS KENTUCKY WHISKEY-A BLEND 86 PROOF. 70X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. SCHENLEY DIST., INC., FRANKFORT, Kt By DOROTHY McNEILL Engagement Announced Miss Frances Margaret Bobbitt’s engagement to Kenneth Currie Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Davis of Raeford, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bobbitt of Aberdeen. A June wedding is planned. Joint Hostesses Mrs. Leonard Sanders and Mrs. J. H. Bishop were hostesses to the Department of Literature on Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Bishop. Mrs. W. H. Mc Neill, Jr., president, presided over a business session during which Mrs. C. R. Holden, Mrs. M. D.' Coward and Mrs. Clifford Feather v^gre appointed as a nominating committee for the officers for the new year. Mrs. Sanders presented a test “How Good A Mother You Are,” which was enjoyed by all present. The hostesses served re- freshnaents. Pepsonals Among those attending the Business and Professional Wom en’s meeting in Wilmington on Sunday were: Miss Edna Maurer, Miss Bessie Gunter, Mrs. Charlie Pleasants, Mrs. Grace Houston, Mrs. Nancye McClellan, Mrs. L. B. Craig and Mrs. M. B. Pleasants. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Meredith and daughter Linda of Guilford were weekend guests of Dr. C. L. Guion. Billy Russell spent last weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Russell, returning to Ca tawba Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cheek, Jr., spent several days this week in Henderson. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Lewis and Miss Minnie Brewer were Miss Beulah Baker nd Mrs. Vander Lockamy of Fay etteville. Mrs. Mack Wicker and children and Mrs. Leonard Calloway have returned home alter visiting rel atives in Greenville, S. C. Mrs. W. H. McNeill and Miss Dorothy McNeill visited Dr. and operation. Dr. J. S. Hiatt Of Elkin was guest minister at Page Memorial Methodist Church Sunday. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Sarah M. Blue to Albert W. Sadler on Sun day, March 7, in Miami, Fla. Mrs. John McLean returned Saturday from Moore County Hos pital, where she had been receiv ing treatment for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Carpenter and family spent Sunday visiting relatives in Raeford. IfirATRES CAROLINA The rousing, vibrant pages of Frank G. Slaughter’s unforget table novel, “Sangaree,” are cur rently at the Carolina Theatre in the screen version of this best sell er, in technicolor this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, March 25- 27, at 8:15, with a Saturday mat inee at 3. The film’s power-packed cast is headed by Arlene Dahl, Fer nando Lamas and Patricia Medina who in turn are ably suported by such outstanding players as Fran cis L. Sullivan, Charles Korvin, Wilard Parker, John Sutton and Tom Drake. “Sangaree” is the name of a huge plantation on the outskirts of Savannah, Ga. and, as a book, it delighted thousands with it’s intriguing story of ro mance and adventure in the Col onial South, in which robust ac tion, treachery, love and humor appear in abundance. Coming to the Carolina Sunday through Wednesday, March ^8-31, at 8:15, with matinees Sunday and Tuesday at 3, is a return engage ment of that unforgettable ro mantic drama, “Enchantment.” Those who saw “Smilin’ Through” must recall it as one of the outstanding attractions of its day. They will remember, no Mrs. John K. Robertson and son doubt, its nostalgia. in Pembroke Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinkle have moved from Asheville to Stanley, where Mr. Hinkle is as sociated with the Talon Zipper Mill. Mrs. Hinkle is the former Betty Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bishop. Misses Frances Bobbitt, Ella Ruth McNeill and Billie Gene Ad- dor of Flora Macdonald College spent the weekend with their pa rents. Dudley McLean of Davidson College is spending the spring hol idays here. Robert Wilson of Norfolk, Va., spent the weekend visiting rela tives. John Miller, professor of Bible at Peace College, delivered the sermon Sunday morning at Beth- esda Presbyterian Church. ’ Miss Ellen Monroe of Eagle Springs is spending several days this week visiting in the home of Mrs. John Fletcher. Mrs. Beatrice Buchanan spent Tuesday visiting in Winston- Salem. , Mr. and Mrs. John Storey and family of Hamlet were weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Ches ter. Francis Pleasants returned to Norfolk, Va., Sunday evening after a weekend visit with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pleas ants. Miss, Lillian Graham of Concord bas been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Graham. H. Clifton Blue was in Fayette ville on Friday. Johnny Ferguson is getting along nicely following a recent operation in Moore County Hos pital. He returned to the home of his mother, Mrs. Albert Caddell, on Saturday. Miss Hazel Griffin of Fayette ville spent the weekend visiting her sister, Mrs. John McLean. Mrs. Jere McKeithen has re turned home from Moore County Hospital, where she underwent an its charm love story and the magnificent it told. “Enchantment”, starring David Niven, Teresa Wright, Evelyn Keyes and Farley Granger, re minds us of that earlier film in which Norma Talmage scored what was perhaps her greatest success. “Enchantment”, off Sam uel Goldwyn’s de-luxe product ion line, is polished to perfection, distinguished by grace, elegance and expert performance. Starting Thursday night, April 1, at 8:15, is Frank Lovejoy, Guy Madison, Helen Wescott and Vera Miles in “The Charge At Feather River” in Warner Color. FOR RESULTS USE THE PF LOT’S CLASSIFIED COLUMN Penn Blended Whiskey Retail Price i$3.35 FiftiM 86 Proof / muys:,.. f^UR BATHROOM HAS I SO MAH/ DUTIES., . UKirrSTHAT ARE REALLY BEAUTIES r'oR-'-ET ) LOCAL TRADEMARKS. Inc. I mmismiEBi STARVIEW Drive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Fri.-Sat., Mar. 26-27 "Roar of the Crowd" (In color) Howard Duff * also' * "Loose In London" Bowery Boys Sun.-Mon., Mar. 28-29 "Where's Charley?" (Technicolor) Ray Bolger Tues.-Wed., Mar. 30-31 "Retreat Hell" Frank Lovejoy ' Thursday, April 1 "Lion And the Horse" Steve Cochran Fri.-Sal.. April 2-3 "Lost In Alaska" Bud Abbolt-Lou Costello TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT DARK Children under 12 in cars Free SUNRISE Southern Pines Ph. 2-4013 Continuous Shows Daily Opens 3:00 Saturday 11:00 Sunday 1:00 FRIDAY. MAR. 26—Last Day Anthony Dexter in "Captain John Smith And Pocahontas" Comedy & Cartoon SATURDAY, MAR, 27 —Only Double Feature Leif Erickson in "Born To The Saddle" —and— Boris Karloff in "The Body Snatcher" Serial 8e Cartoon SUNDAY & MONDAY MARCH 28-29 Robert Jean Mitchum Simmons —in— "She Couldn't Say No" News & Cartoon TUESDAY. MARCH 30—Only John Mala Carroll Powers —in— "Geraldine" Color Cartoon WEDNES.. MARCH 31 —Only Double Feature John Wayne in "Allegheny Uprising" —and— Alex Nicol in "The Black Glove" Serial & Cartoon THURSDAY & FRIDAY APRIL 1-2 Sterling Joy Hayden Page —in— "Fighter Attack" Short & Cartoon Appointment Only VINCENT J. DALY Psychologist if Phone Southern Pines 2-3431 CAROLINA THEATRES At SOUTHERN PINES Arlene Dahl, Patricia Medina, Fernando Lamas —in— “SANGAREE” (In Technicolor) Thur., Fri., Sat., March 25-26-27—8:15 p.m. Matinee Saturday at 3:00 David Niven, Teresa Wright, Evelyn Keyes In a return engagement of “ENCHANTMENT” Sun. thru Wednes., March 28-31—8:15 p.m. Matinees Sunday and Tuesday at 3t00 p.m. X Frank Lovejoy, Guy Madison and Helen Wescott —in— ‘‘The Charge At Feather River” (In Warnercolor) Starting Thursday Night, April 1st—8:15 AT PINEHURST Rosemary Clooney, Guy Mitchell, Pat Crowley and Jack Carson— —in— “RED GARTERS” (In Technicolor) Sunday Night, March 28th—8:30 George Cole, Nadia Gray and Oscar Homolka —Ijl— “Mr. Potts Goes To Moscow” SPECIAL SHOW WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MARCH 31st — 8:30 Arerdeen theatre FRIDAY, MARCH 26 "EASY TO LOVE" Night 7:15 & 9:15 Esther Williams, Van Johnson SATURDAY — DOUBLE FEATURE — STARTS 3:00 "TWO FISTED SHERIFF" Charles Starrett —also— "THE BASKETBALL FIX” Marshall Thompson MONDAY & TUESDAY. MARCH 29-30 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "RED GARTERS" Rosemary Clooney, Jack Carson WEDNESDAY. MARCH 31 Night 7:15 & 9:00 "CRIME WAVE" Sterling Hayden, Gene Nelson THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 1-2 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "THE LAST POSSE" Broderick Crawford, Wanda Hendrix