w r THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 1956 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina It’s Official: ' Ike Carried Moore With 509 Votes Presidei/t Eisenhower won Moore County in the recent elec tions by a margin of 5,238 votes to 4,729 cast for Adlai Stevenson, according to official figures re leased this week by the State Board of Elections. The figures were at only slight variance with those compiled im mediately after the election. The figures for Moore County also revealed that Gov. Hodges won out over his Republican op ponent, Kyle R. Hayes, 6,102 to 3,740,' and that Senator Ervin de- j feated Joel A. Johnson 5,923 to 3,711. In the Congressional race, the official figures show that A. Paul Kitchin defeated Fred Myers in the county 5,895 to 3,759. Statewide, Stevenson was giv en 590,530 votes to President Eisenhower’s 575,062. Page SEVENTEEN mrvuvfs Contributions to the first Christmas Seal Sale in the world in 1904 helped build a tuberculosis hospital for children in Denmark. The support of a great Ameri can newspaper, the Philadelphia North American, and columnist Leigh Mitchell Hodges naade a success of the first American Christmas Seal Sale to raise funds to fight tuberculosis. Members New York Stock Exchange 105 East Pennsylvania Avenue Southern Pines, N. C. Telephone: Southern Pines 2-3731 and 2-3781 Complete Investment and Brokerage Facilities Direct Wire to our Main Office in New York A. E. RHINEHART Resident Manager Consultations by appointment on Saturdays PARTNERS CHOICE $- 4/5 QT. Decaour BELLOWS PARTNERS CHOICE BanC.MBKY-4n£m« 4e%$IIMC8T1IIINIS»ES.4IEMSttMnElltB iOl «i%QmiiEginisn«is>8s.tniogF * CAROLINA Continuing through this Thursday-Saturday, at 8:15 with a Saturday matinee at 3 at the Carolina, is the gripping and sus penseful drama, “Julie,” starring Doris Day, Louis Jourdan and Barry Sullivan. It is the first film turned out by Miss Day and her husband- producer, Martin Melcher, under their Arwin Productions banner, and as such, is an auspicious be ginning. It is one of those tense, exciting, edge-of-the-seat pic tures that never lets up on an audience’s attention from the opening scene to the thrill-pack ed climax. A truly suspbnseful melodrama with^a nail-biting climax that is in the best Alfred Hitchcock tra dition, although directed by A1 fred L. Stone. man interest and to the baseball- conscious audience it is sme-fire entertainment. light-hearted type of characteri zation and Lemmon as a foot loose reporter who stumbles on the major story of his minor- Columbia Pictures’ “You Can’t Jeague career. Charles Bickford Run Away From It,” starring co-stars in the zany new comedy June Allyson and Jack Lemmon in Cinemascope with print by with music in which Miss Ally- son plays a socialite whose ro- The Carolina Theatre takes keen pleasure in announcing the coming Sunday and showing through Wednesday, Dec. 2-5, of that delightful romantic comedy, ‘The Ambassador’s Daughter,” which brings back the pleasant, heart-warming kind of romance one remembers from the great screen comedies of the 30’s. Ex-, cept of course, that the present item, in keeping with the chang ing times, is in gorgeous Techni color and CinemaScope, and has the lush, extravagant look that you might expect of Paris; Chris tian Dior fashion shows, boule vards, night clubs, and govern ment embassies make up the bulk of the backgrounds. And it has a truly all-star cast, consisting of Olivia deHavilland, John Forsythe, Myrna Loy, Adolph Menjou, Tommy Noo nan, Francis Lederer, Minor Watson and the late Edward Ar nold expertly read Krasna’s, as one neat incident after another complicates the plot. ■'"rhe Ambassador’s Daughter” is a wonderful witty comedy with a large quota of gay lines and laugh sequences. It will find a warm reception from adult au-‘ diences. What this country needs is more family pictures with Amer ican themes, and M-G-M is sup plying that need with “The Great American Pastime,” starting Thursday, December 6 at 8:15 and as it is the perfect picture for the family to see together, to enjoy together, and laugh togeth er, we are going to make it pos sible for the family to come as a unit, by inviting as our guests all of their children under 12 years, when accompanied by two tickets for “Pop” and “Mom”. By the title of the picture it is not difficult to guess that it is a baseball story and it concerns the trials and tribulations of a young attorney who, in order to get closer to his son, undertakes the management of the Little League team. Tom Ewell is the father; Anne Francis is the mother; Ann Mill er is the young widow and Rudy Lee is the son. Dean Jones, Judson Pratt and many others figure in a story that makes a powerful case for Little League Baseball, as a force for family and for community unity. It abounds in laughs and hu- Technicolor, opens Sunday at mance with an international the Sunrise ’Theatre. One of the playboy is viewed by her Texas funniest movies in maybe twenty I oil king father with jaundiced years, according to Hollywood, eye. The father kidnaps her but “You Can’t Run Away From It” she escapes and, in disguise, is the story of the socialite and starts a bus trip from California the reporter who s^g, danced to Houston, Texas, to rejoin her and romanced during a cross- polo-playing fortune - hunter, country chase with a joy that is Aboard the bus is ebullient Jack completely infectious. 'Lemmon, who won an Academy Told hilariously, romantically Award as the bouncy Ensign Pul-1 and with a wink in its eye, “You ver of "‘Mr. Roberts.” Here he is ’ Can’t Run Away From It” pre- seen as a watered-down reporter sents Miss AUyson in a zestfully returning to Houston to plead for his job after being fired during ABERDEEN THEATRE WIDE Screen "Pictures As They Should Be Seen" Fri.. Nov. 30 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "Away All Boats" Jeff Chandler. Julie Adams VistaVision Color Saturday—Matinee 3:00 Night 7:00 & 9:00 "Naked Guns" Willard Parker. Mara Corday Color Carloim Serial Monday & Tuesday. Dec. 3-4 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "The Opposite Sex" June Allyson. Joan Collins Cinemascope Color Wed.. Dec. 5 Night 7:15 & 9:00 'The Search For Bridey Murphy" Louis Hayward Teresa Wright Thursday & Friday. Dec. 8-7 Night 7:15 & 9:15 "The Last Wagon" Richard Widmark. Felicia Farr NO'nCE Having this day qualified as Executor under the Last Will and Testament of Ralph L. Chandler, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 20th day of November, 1957, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. Dated this 20th day of Novem ber, 1956. SAMMIE H. CHANDLER, RALPH L. CHANDLER, Jr. and ELSIE CHANDLER TARLTQN, Executors un der the last Will and Testa ment of Ralph L, Chandler, deceased. n29d6,13,20,27,j3 NEW RECORDS AT If You Don't Know A Rose and A Baby Ruth George Hamilton IV City of Angels Listen My Love The Highlights Crazy With Love Mutual Admiration Society Teresa Brewer Priscilla Got A Little Woman Eddie Cooley Hey! Jealous Lover You Forgot All the Words Frank Sinatra Night Lights To the Ends of the Earth Nat "King" Cole CHRISTMAS ALBUMS RADIOS - RECORD PLAYERS Hayes Book Shop By DOROTHY McNElLL iiUXttt SUNRISE THEATRE SOUTHERN PINES Ph. 2-4013 Continuous Shows Daily Thursday & Friday. Nov. 29-30 Double Feature Chester Morris in "SHE C^ATURE" Peter Graves in "IT CONQUERED THE WORLD Cartoon Complete shows 3:15. 6:00. 8:45 Sat., Dec. 1 - Double Feature Randolph Scott in 'Seven Men PVom Now' •■““also ' Marshall Thompson in 'The Rose Bowl Story' Plus cartoon Continuous shows beginning 11:15. Last complete show 8:31. Sunday 8e Monday. Dec. 2-3 June Allyson & Jack Lemmon "YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM IT" Cartoon and short Shows Sun. 1:20. 3:16. 5:12. 7:08. 9:02 Mon. 3:15 and continuous Tuesday. Dec. 4—Only Ginger Rogers. Barry Nelson —in— "The First Travel ing Saleslady" Cartoon rmd short Shows 3:15. 5:11. 7:07. 9:00 Wed.. Dec. 5 - Double Feature Merle Oberon in "PRICE OF FEAR" Dana Andrews in Strange Lady in Town Plus cartoon Continuous shows beginning 3:20. Last complete show 8:30 an alcoholic spree. Lemmon recognizes June but promises to respect her anony mity in return for her exclusive :ilARVIEW [)rive-In Theatre Between So. Pines-Aberdeen INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS FrL. Sat.. Nov. 30 - Dea 1 "FOUR GUNS TO THE BORDER" (Technicolor) Rory Calhoun - Coleen Miller Sunday, Monday, Dec. 2-3 'MY SISTER EILEEN' (Technicolor) Janet Leigh - Jack Lemmon 4-5 Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec, "REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER" (Technicolor) Jane Russell - Richard Egan Thursday, December 6 'ESCAPE TO BURMA' (Technicolor) Barbara Stanwyck-Robt. Ryan Friday, Saturday. Dec. 7-8 "BILLY THE KID" (Technicolor) Robert Taylor - Brian Donlevy TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY SHOW STARTS AT 7:00 PM. Children under 12 in cars Free story. As they bounce and jostle through California, across Ari zona and down into Texas, how ever, they encounter a series of bitter-sweet experiences which set the love light akindle in their eyes. They are forced to share a motel room, together, made prop er by a flimsy blanket that Lem mon gallcuitly erects between their beds; they throw off her father’s pursuing detectives by posing as a scrapping Brooklyn coUpld; they take to the back roads and walk miles through farmland, fall into a stream, dine on canots, spend the night in a hay field and hitch-hike. A mis understanding sends the unhappy June home to her father and her playboy; but she runs away again when she realizes she is in love with the reporter. 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