THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1956 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina PAGE “A” o 9'' ,rv J Home Demonstration Club News Eastwood Club One of the highlights in the home demonstration club work is when the members and families get together for their club picnic, which is held once a year. The Eastwood Club held such a picnic at Pinebluff Lake Saturday, Au gust 4, with 70 people present. Two tables were loaded with many varieties of food. After the supper several freez ers of home made ice cream of different kinds were served. We enjoy getting together with our neighbors, seeing our, children and grandchildren plaVing togeth er so happily and knowing that they will soon become home mak ers. Home Demonstration members play a part in helping make them better citizens for the future by the training given them while young.—By Mrs. Sam Boggs, pub licity chairman Eastwood Club. BABY CHICKS Only $3.95 per 100 Polorum passed, no culls, live delivery. These same chicks were selling at $5.95 per 100. Order yours today. No C.O.D.'s please. Breed and Sex our choice. BUD'S CHICKS Box 3803, Park Place Greenville, S. C. al6s27inc Bethlehem Club The Bethlehem Home Demon- stratij)n Club held its August meeting with Mrs. Earl Dowd with almost all members and their families present. It was a recrea tional meeting and the members made ice cream, visited together and had a very nice time. This community has been bless ed with a good tobacco crop this year and most of our club mem bers are busy helping harvest the crop. Many cans are being filled with fruits and vegetables of many varieties. The club lessons on the seven basic foods are not forgotten asi. we choose what to store for future use.—By Mrs. Earl Dowd, publicity chairman, Beth lehem Club. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING NEWS WEEKLY. —At— HAYES BOOK SHOP Southern Pines SALE AT STYLE-MART ENDS SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 All Prices Reduced To Cost and Below Buy now and save, before fall, as prices on Fall Goods will be higher. We have many excellent buys in both Men’s and Boys’ Departments. STYLE-MART STORE 125 S. W. Broad St. SOUTHERN PINES AIR-CONDITIONED Alan Ladd, Rossanna Podesta, Lloyd Nolan in "SANTIAGO" (Warner-Color) THURSDAY-SATURDAY at 8:15 P.M. Mat. Sat. at 3:00 IMMORTAL SONGS! BURNING ROMANCE! SPECTACLE BEYOND COMPARE!!! Paramount presents THB: , - Starring Kathryn Orayson *** Oreste RITA MORENO • SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE WALTER HAMPDEN IMilcadIwPatDuaM-OineMbylfichailCurtil • Scnml||fl«K«En^aadilOilUnMr Based oa the Musicel Play • Music by Rudolf Friml' • Book and Lyrics by WWiam H. Post and Brian Ho^er aHK . iVeeantedCQ the Stage by fhtssel Janney • From a play by Juctin Huntly McCarthy • AddSlonel aoflgs tfjf RudolfFiM and Johnny Buffce • Color oy TECHNlQQljft SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26-29 3 Shows Sunday at 3-7-9—Week Nights at 8:15 Matinee Wednesday at 3:00 Robert Taylor, Dana V7ynter, Richard Todd, in "D DAY THE SIXTH OF JUNE" (Cinema-Scope-DeLuxe Color) Starting Thursday Night, August 30th—8:15 6 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF se PROOF PRY'' SePROOf" $^05 4/5 QUART] AME^A'S riNESp ^RAIGHT bourbont Bottled by C. D. Distilling Company, Nicholasviile, Ky, Distributed by Canada Dry Ginger Aie, Inc., New York, ILY. 'v TKEYLLLS CAROLINA Continuing Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:15 p. m. with a Saturday matinee at 3 p. m. at the Carolina Theatre is the tech nicolor production, “Santiago” with Alan Ladd, Rossana Podesta and Lloyd Nolan. “The Vagabond King,” the most colorful and rousing adven ture story ever set to music is coming to the Carolina Sunday through Wednesday, August 26- 29, with three shows Sunday at 3, 7 and 9 p. m., week nights at 8:15 and a Wednesday matinee at 3. The new Paramount produc tion, starring Kathryn Grayson, Oresto, the young European tenor in his motion picture debut, Rita Mprenzo, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Walter Hampton, is a glitter ing film of tremendous spectacle and sweep, told to the ever-fresh ever-delightful Rudolph Friml music. Performiances, both musical and dramatic, vie for praises for magnificent settings and exciting action in this VistaVsion, Techni color version of a turbulent chap ter in French history. The plot of course, deals with Francois Villon, the swordsman -poet whose ragamuffin army recruited from the streets of Paris battled the might of the invading Bur gundians in the 15th century. In the title role Oresto proves he has one of the great voices of our time as well as a handsome, dashing presence. Well-matched with the lovely Katherine Grayson, whose rendi tions of the Friml music are in themselves worth the price of admission, the Maltese-born tenor sings the famed “'Song Of The Vagabonds” and “Only A Rose' with virility and glorious soaring tones, handles the sword like fencing master, and romances STARVIEW Drive-Tn Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS Friday, Saturday, August 24-25 "Bengal Brigade" (Technicolor) Rock Hudson, Arlene Dahl Sunday, Monday, Aug. 26-27 "A Woman's World" (Technicolor) June Allyson, Fred MacMurray Lauren Bacall Tuesday, Wednes., Aug. 28-29 "The Revolt of Mamie Stover" (Technicolor) Jane Russell Thursday, Aug. 30 "The Adventures of Hajji Baba" (Technicolor) John Derek Friday, Sat,, Aug. 31 - Sept. 1 "Devil's Canyon" (Technicolor) Virginia Mayo TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 PJd. Children under 12 in cars Free ABERDEEN THEATRE WIDE Screen "Pictures As They Should Be Seen" Fri., Aug. 24 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "D"-Day The Sixth of June" Robert Taylor, Richard Todd Cinemascope Color Saturday - Matinee 3:00 Night 7:00 & 3:00 "Two Years Before the Mast" Alan Ladd, William Bendix Color Cartoon — Serial Monday & Tuesday, Aug. 27-28 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "World Without End" Hugh Marlowe, NancY Gates Cinemascope Color Wed., Aug. 29 Night 7:15 & 9:00 "The Naked Hills" David Wayne, Keenan Wynn Thursday & Friday, Aug. 30-31 Night 7:15 & 9:15 The Fastest Gun Alive Glenn Ford, Broderic Crawford with the aplomb of a Don Juan. In addition to the original songs, Friml himself has written several new ones that blend clev erly with the plot, and there are lively dances galore. All in all, “The Vagabond King” is a wonderful treat for both eyes and ears, u ‘sofeatrtl SUNRISE Mysterious, alluring and fre quently deadly, the jungle world of Africa supplies the breathless locale for Columbia Pictures’ “Sa fari,” starring Victor Mature and Janet Leigh at the Sunrise Thea tre on Sunday and Monday, day. Actually filmed in Kenya’s fabulous North Frontier District, heartland of the dread Mau Mau who provide some of the new film’s many breathless action moments, “Safari” is said to com bine the splendor and primitive pageantry of “King Soloman’s Mines” with the mighty thrills and love-adventure of “Mogam- bo.” “Safari” was filmed in color by Technicolor and in CinemaScope. Mature plays a white hunter in the film:: Miss Leigh, a former chorus girl who is affianced to an elderly, wealthy Englishman with an obsession—he is determined to kill a black - maned lion, rarest and greatest of the man-eating jungle kings. The safari, under Mature’s guidance, pushes deeper and deeper into the dangerous Mau Mau country, facing incred ible tensions created not only by the perils surrounding them but by their own personal entangle ments and conflicts. The hunter and the girl are in evitably attracted to each other. The elderly fiance, .aware of their mutual, growing interest, not only attemipts to kill hi.*^ ri^•al but disobe5fs orders in a desp°”- ate, solitary effort to kill the lien. Incessant I'lau M,au reportedly provide “Safari” with a trulv memorable climax. About 1 Vi billion dollars worth of surnlus arricultural commodi ties have been sold to for“jp“' countries in exchange for their own currency since September 1954. SUNRISE THEATRE Continuous Shows Duly SOUTHERN PINES Ph. 2-4013 AIR CONDITIONED For Cool Comfort FOR Land Surveying CONTACT Clarence H. Blue Matthews Bldg. So. Pines Thursday & Friday, Aug. 23-24 Guy Madison & Virginia Leith —in— "On The Threshold- Of Space" Cartoon Shows at 3:20 - 5:14 - 7:08-9:00 Sat., Aug. 25—Double Feature Howard Duff in "Roar of the Crowd" —also— Joel McCrea in "WICHITA" Plus cartoon Continuous shows beginning at 11:15 Sunday & Monday, Aug. 26-26 Victor Mature & Janet Leigh —in— ' "SAFARI" Cartoon and short Shows Sunday at 1:15 - 3:12 5:09 - 7:06 - 9:02 Mon. at 3:12 and continuous Tuesday. Aug. 28—Only John Agar & Mamie Van Doren —in— "The Sfar in the Dust" Cartoon & Comedy Shows at 3:20 - 5:15 - 7:10 - 9:01 'Wed., Aug. 29 - Double- Feature Donald O'Connor in Francis Joins the Wacs —also— Guy Madison in 'The Titled Tenderfoot' Plus Cai-toon Continuous shows beginning at 3:15 COMING Next Thur. & Fri. August 30-31 John Payne and Ruth Roman —in— "REBEL IN TOWN" BACK TO COLLEGE BACK TO SCHOOL . 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