THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1955
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
PAGE SEVENTEEN
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Sophomore Group
Elects Officers
Members of Miss Julianne Lei-
mone’s sophomore class at South
ern Pines High School chose John
McConnell president when they
elected officers Friday.
Other officers elected are:
George Reams, vice-president;
Katherine Harriss, secretary; and
Mary Louise McDonald, treasurer.
New Money Order
Forni To Be Used
A new money order form will
be used in Southern Pines, start
ing Monday.
“To curb the raising of postal
money orders, the Post Office De
partment has redesigned the
money order form at first Emd sec
ond class post offices,” Postmaster
A. Garland Pierce announced to-
,day.
, The purchaser’s application will
pe discontinued when the new
money order form is placed in
pse. In issuing the new form the
^ amount requested by the purchas
er will be written in the money
blocks on the order, the purchas
er’s receipt and the post office
ptub, and then a rubber stamp
impression will be inserted in tn
proper space to indicate the next
Jiigher amount in multiples of $10.
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CAROLINA
, The attraction at the Carolina
today, Friday and Saturday is
none other than an unforgettable
film experience, “Svengali,” based
pn Gerald du Maurier’s famous
novel, “Trilby,” a lavishly mount
ed production in Eastman Color
which brings a new star to the
As of August 1, the North Car- jfore in the person of Hildegarde
olina sweet potato crop was esti-whose beauty, personality
mated at 4,950,000 bushels. This and talents as a comedienne have
yield would be 24 per cent aboove piade her the toast of Broadway
the 1954 crop.
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ABERDEEN
THEATRE
WIDE Screen
"Pictures As They Should
Be Seen"
FrL. Sept. 23 Night 7:15 & 9:15
^THE COBWEB"
Richard Widmark^
Lauren Bacall
Saturday — Double Feature
Continuous from 3:00
"Law of Ihe Badlands"
Tim Holt
—also—
"Case of the Red
Monkey"
Richard Conte
Monday & Tuesday Sept. 26-27
—NOTICE—
Due to the length of this pic-
ture shows will begin at 6:30
and 9:10.
"The Long Gray Line"
T3n:one Power-Maureen O'Hara
Wednesday. Sept. 28
Night 7:15 & 9:00
'They Were So Young'
Scott Brady - Raymond Burr
Thur. & Friday Sept. 29-30
Night 7:15 & 9:15
"Santa Fe Passage"
John Payne - Faith Domergue'
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as the star of Cole Porter’s musi
cal ‘“Silk Stockings.” In “Sven-
gali,” however, she establishes
herself as an actress of consum
mate dramatic power in a role
which ranges from laughter to
pathos and from warmth and ten
derness to an almost icy immobil
ity as she becomes a prisoner in
the hands of the hypnotist who
attempts to remold her.
'Two of England’s top-flight ac
tors co-star with Miss Neff, in
Ponald Wolfit as Svengali and
Terrance Morgan as the romantic
lover.
moved forward to share with
pnly one other off-screen crafts
man the public’s complete faith
jn his talent and his product.
SUNRISE
The historic fall of the Alamo
gnd the dramatic events leading
up to it are brought vividly to the
screen in beautiful Trucolor in
Republic’s thrilling production,
“'The Last Command,” which
comes Sunday and Monday to the
Sunrise Theatre.
Starring Sterling Hayden, Anna
Maria Alberghetti, Richard Carl
son, Arthur Hunnicutt, Ernest
Borgnine and J. Carroll Naish,
this picture Wcis filmed in Texas
under the direction of three-time
Academy Award winner Frank
Lloyd.
j A large featured cast is headed
I by such noted players as Ben
I Cooper, John Russell, Virginia
Grey, Jim Davis, Eduard Franz,
iptto Kruger, Russell Simpson,
floy Roberts, Slim Pickens and
Hugh Sanders.
When it comes to suspense
films, it has been definitely prov
en that producer-director Alfred
Hitchcock has no peer. Once
again he demonstrates that fact
in “To Catch A Thief” coming to
,the Carolina Sunday through
Thursday, September 25-29, with
3 Sunday Shows at 3, 7 and 9.
It is an exciting, absorbing mys
tery drama that will provide
many chuckles, as well as thrills,
lor the customers who enjoy a
Hitchcock picture.
Besides the fine cast, headed by
Cary Grant and Grace Kelly,
some of the most magnificent
scenes of the colorful countryside
around the French Riviera are
used for background, enhanced
to breath-taking beauty by the
VistaVision - Technicolor photog
raphy.
Grant gives his best perform
ance in years. The Misses Kelly
,and Joyce Landis, playing the
sophisticated daughter and rich
mother, are splendidly paired.
John Williams, as the British in
surance agent, delivers another
,of his polished performances.
In these times when sure-fire
films are rarer than radium,
producer-director Hitchcock has
North Carolina 4-H’ers are ex
pected to sell more than 11,500
top-quality pullets before the fall
is over.
Crops, grown on land high in
fertility are not only larger, they
are of better quality than those
grown on poor land, the ASC
Committee advises.
STARVIEW
Drive-In Theatre
Between So. Pines-Aberdeen
INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS
Friday. Saturday Sept. 23-24
"Racing Blood"
BUI Williams - Jimmy Boyd
Sunday. Monday Sept. 25-26
"Living It Up"
(Technicolor)
Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis
Tuesday. Wednes. Sept. 27-28
"The Outcast"
(Trucolor)
John Derek - Joan Evans
Thursday Sept. 29
"It Happens Every
Thursday"
Loretta Young - John Forsythe
Friday, Sat., Sept. 30-Oct. 1
"The Outlaw Stallion"
(Technicolor)
Phil Carey - Dorothy Patrick
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 P.M.
Children under 12 in cars Free
CAROLINA
THEATRE
Southern Pines
Hildegarde Neff - Donald Wolfit—in
"SVENGALI"
("Trilby") Technicolor
Thurs., Friday. Saturday. Sept. 22-24—8:15 pjn.
MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3:00
Paramount presents
CARY
GRANT
RRLLY
; ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
TO CATCH
A THIEF
Color by
TECHNICOLOR
SUNDAY thru THURSDAY (5 days) SEPT. 25-29
3 SHOWS SUNDAY—3:00 - 7:00 - 9:00
SUNRISE
THEATRE
SOUTHERN PINES
Ph. 2-4013
Continuous Shows Daily
Opening at 3:00
Saturday 11:00 Sunday 1:00
Thursday 8i Friday, Sept. 22-23
Faith Domergue and
Kenneth Tobey
—^in—
"It Came From
Beneath The Sea"
Cartoon and Short
Sal» Sept. 24 - Double Feature
John Forbes in
"I KUled Wild
Bill Hickok"
—also—
Faith Domergue in
"Cult of the Cobra"
Ccurtoon
Sunday & Monday, Sept. 25-26
Sterling Hayden and
Anna Maria Alberghetti
—^in—
"The Last Command"
News
Tuesday. Sept. 27 Only
Maureen O'Hara and
Anthony Quinn
"The Magnificent
Matador"
Cartoon
Wed., Sept. 28 - Double Featiure
Mark Stevens in
"Jack Slade"
—also—
Myron Healey in
"African MarJiunt"
CcUtoon
Thursday 8c Friday, Sept. 29-30
Rory Calhoun 8c Piper Laurie
'Ain't Misbehaving"
Cartoon 8c Sport Short
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