THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1959
THE PH OT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
PINEHURST NEWS
By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF
PTA Meets
The first meeting of the season
spectively.
The cocktail party and dinner
dance held Wednesday at the
for the Pinehurst Parent-Teacher Holly Inn for members of the
Association , is scheduled for
Tuesday evening, October, 13, at
8 o’clock in the Pinehurst School
Auditorium. Highlighting the
meet will be a film, sponsored by
the North Carolina Education As
sociation entitled “The Right An
gle” which presents a picture of
what is going on in schools across
the nation. Following the meet
ing, an informal reception for pa
rents and teachers will be held
in the school cafeteria with the,
Hospitality Committee serving as
hosts. Co-chairmen of this com
mittee are Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Gilbert and members include
Mrs. James Harrington, Mrs.
Henson Maples, Mrs. F. L. Owens,
Mrs. W. R. Dunlop and Mrs. J. W.
Rettew. ^
Pan McDonald is the Parent-
Teacher Association president;
Frank W. Gramelsbach is chair
man of the Program Committee
and serving with him are Mrs. W.
A. Leland McKeithen, Rev. Max
Gilmore, Mrs. A. H. Garrison, Jr.
and Mrs. Larry Lyerly.
Golf Results
The Sandhill Summer Club
played its final tournament of
the season last Thursday. Prizes
were awarded for the low net in
Classes A and B and to Non
winners. Mrs. J. E. Fleming of
Southern Pines and Mrs. D. C.
Crotty, Pinehurst tied for first
place in Class A. Class B was won
by Mrs, J. J. McCarthy of South
ern Pines, and first and second
prizes for Non-winners were
awarded Mrs. P. J. Boatwright,
Jr. and Mrs. W. S. Anderson re-
STARVIEW
Drive-In Theatre
I
Between So. Pines-Abeideen
INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS
Fri. & Sal. — Oct. 9-10
"The Saga of
Hemp Brown"
Rory Calhoun
Color
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
Oct. 11-12-13
"Hercules"
Steve Reeves
Color
Wed. & Thurs. — Oct. 14-15
"Bell, Book and
Candle"
James Stewart - Khn Novak
Technicolor
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Show Starts at Dark
Children under 12 in. cars Free
Sandhill Summer Club for wom
en and the men’s Morco organiza
tion was well attended and en
joyed by all and is expected to
become an annual event.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. William David
White announce the birth of a
son on October 5, at Titusville,
Fla. Mrs. White is the former
Rebecca Jane Ballard, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ballard of
Pinehurst. The paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
White of Aberdeen.
Briefs
Mrs. E. G. Fitzgerald has mov
ed from the Cloverleaf apartment
which she has been occupying
into an apartment in the Robert
Gouger residence on Magnolia
Road. She plans to leave today
for visits with her sister in Beth
lehem, N. H. and with her daugh
ter, Mrs. George B. Miles and
family in Buffalo, N. Y. and will
go on from there to Madison,
Ohio for a visit with her other
daughter, Mrs. Robert Matthews,
her husband and four children.
Mrs. A. H. Ham is due in today
from Portland, Maine and will be
a guest for the seasoji at The Car
olina Hotel.
Miss Margaret Lavery arrives
Sunday from her summer place
in New Hampshire to cocupy Aer
winter home on Everett Read.
Rt. Rev. Louis C. Melcher ac
companied Rev. Martin Caldwell
Wednesday to Raleigh for the
meeting to elect the Bishop Co
adjutor of <the Diocese of North
Carolina.
Mrs. Benna Kirk has moved
from the Oaks Apartment into
thq cottage she has recently leas
ed on the corner of Everett and
Fields Roads.
Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Jerman
drove their son Tommy down to
Aiken Academy in Aiken, S. C.
last week.
Chester I. Williams returned
home Friday from Ponte Vedra
and Palm Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde
have returned home from their
trip to Alaska and Hawaii.
Mrs. Bryon W. Whitman, who
was the guest for 10 days of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. William C. Sledge and their
small son, Billy, returned to her
home in Reading, Pa. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nelson are
back at their home following a
trip to New York City and Bos
ton.
CARTHAGE NEWS
By MRS. ALONZO BLUE
John R. Kelly Enlists
John R. Kelly, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. John R. Kelly, left Mon
day for Raleigh where he was
sworn in for Army service for
three years.
He will receive his basic train
ing at Fort Jackson and wiU be
sent to Camp Devins or Bel Air,
Md., where he will serve in the
Intelligence; Department.
Personals
Mrs. Margaret Penn came up
from Ft. Bragg Monday and will
be with Dr. C. T. Grier while Mrs.
Grier, her sister^ is away.
Mrs. Charles T. Grier, Mrs.
Worth Miller of Garner and Mr.,
and Mrs. R. N. Page, Jr., of Ab
erdeen left Tuesday for a week’s
vacation in Western North Caro
lina.
Mrs. Sac^ie K. Wall accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. McKay and
sons Orren and Neill of Greens
boro to Wilmington for a week
end visit with Col. and Mrs. Alex
P. Kelly.
Miss Anne Currie of the Char
lotte school faculty spent the
weekend at her home here.
The Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Gol
den, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blue
and children and Mrs. Alonzo
Blue were luncheon guests Sat
urday of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Neill
and Mrs. Joe Pinkston at the
Presbyterian manse in Aberdeen.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Thomas,
Frank Thomas and Mrs. J. Lloyd
McGraw, Jr., attended the funeral
of Mr. Thomas’ sister, Mrs. Car
rie Thomas Marks in Sanford
Sunday, at the Steele Street
Methodist Church. Interment fol
lowed in Broadway.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. M,cGraw
are in Charleston, S. C., this week
investigating the damage to their
cottage on* Sullivan’s Island, fol
lowing “Gracie.”
Steve, Pam, Jan and Allison
Wilson of Lumberton spent Sat
urday with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Thomas.
Among those attending the
Carolina-State game at Chapel
Hill Saturday were: Solicitor and
Mrs. M. G. Boyette, Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Currie, Archie Kelly,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ingold, and
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Willcox.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lambert
and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lang spent
the weekend in Little Switzerland
and other vacation spots in West
ern North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett
were in Wadesboro Sunday after
noon visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seawell
and children and Miss Rosemary
Kelly visited in Greensboro and
Pleasant Garden on Saturday.
Mrs. S. F. Cole and Mrs. Carle-
ton Kennedy left Friday for a
JO day visit with Mrs. Cole’s
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Cole Har
grove, and Mr. Hargrove in St.
dliouis. Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones
and children visited Mrs. Jones’
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R.
KeUy, Sunday.
Mrs. W. G. Caldwell is spending
some time with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Davis, in Orangeburg, S. C. While
away Mrs. Caldwell expects to
visit Mrs. E. M. Harrington at
Plainfield, Ga.
Miss Rozelle Williamson is at
home after spending the summer
in Linville.
SPECIAL
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SUNRISE
Michael Todd’s Academy
Award winning “Around The
World/in 80 Days” will begin a
special engagement at the Sun
rise Theatre Sunday, October 11.
The Technicolor comedy adven
ture hit not only garnered over
80 world wide awards and hon
ors, and five Oscars but holds a
host of records in motion picture
annals.
Featuring David Niven, the hi
larious Mexican comic Cantinflas,
Robert Newton and Shirley Mac-
Laine, “Around The World” holds
the record for the most stars—48
—ever to appear in a picture,
each playing a role germane to
the show. Some of these lumin
aries are such favorites as Mar
lene Dietrich, Fr^nk Sinatra,
George Raft, Red Skelton, Ronr
aid Colman, Charles Boyer, Fer-
nandel, Buster Keaton and many
others.
Another record for “80 Days”
is the most people photographed
ide locations:
in separate world-wid
68,894 persons (all on the payroll)
' in thirteen different foreign
I countries. A record-breaking 74,
1685 costumes i were designed.
_ Page THIRTEEN
made and|or rented to clothe this
spectacular cast.
Also for the record, the Todd
production traveled the most air
miles to make the show—4,000,-
000; it used the most sets—140
actual locations as well as the
stages of six Hollywood studios
plus those in England, Hong
Kong and Japan; and it used the
most properties ever employed in
a film.
SUNRISE THEATRE-
Continuous
Shows
Daily
THURSDAY & FRIDAY — OCTOBER 8
Clifton Webb and Jane Wyman
in
"HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS"
Shows 3:30-5:15-7:10-9:05
SATURDAY — DOUBLE FEATURE
Jerry Lewis Joel McCrea
"The Geisha Boy"
Showing 11:30-3:00-6:30-10:05
in
"Wells Fargo"
Showing 1:20-4:55-8:30
Sunday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday — Oct. 11-12-13-14
"THE MD5T FSlREStlC SmitTaiiniEIlT EVEHT IK
TEE EISIDEY DF THE MOTION FICTNHE INDUOTHTl"
—NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE
“THE GREATEST SHOW NOW ON EARTH!
n —THE NATIONAL BOARD
OF REVIEW
Mchael TODD’S
THE WORLD'S MOST
HONORED SHOW
52 BEST
PICTURE
AWARDS
AND
WORLD-WIDE
PRIZES
★ ★★ ★ starring ★ ★ ★ ★
DAVID NIYDN
CANTINFLAS
ROBERT NEWTON
SHIRLEY MacLAINE
ALL THESE STARS
TECHNICOLOR®
Screenplay by
JAMES POE ■ JOHN FARROW and S. J. PERELMAN
From the Classic by JULES VERNE
Directed by MICHAEL ANDERSON
SEE IT NOW
AT
FiLMILY.FIlICES
WHILE PLAYING AT ADVANCED ROAD
SHOW PRICES TO RECORD BREAKING
1^ AUDIENCES IN NEW YORK, CHICAGO,
LOS ANGELES, PARIS, LONDON, TOKYO
AND CAPITOLS ALL OVER THE WORLD.
Adults — Evening and Sunday 90c
Adults — Matinee (except Sunday) 75c
Students — Matinee and Evening 50c
Children (under 12) Matinee and Evening 35c
3 Shows each day 3:00 - 6:00 - 9:00
★ CHARLES BOYER
★ JOE E. BROWN
★ MARTINE CAROL
★ JOHN CARRADINE
★ CHARLES COBURN
★ RONALD COLMAN
★ MELVILLE COOPEH
★ NOEL COWARD
★ FINLAY CURRIE
★ REGINALD DENNY
★ ANDY DEVINE
★ MARLENE DIETRICH
★ LUIS DOMINGUiN
★ FERNANDEL
•k WALTER FITZGERALD
★ SIR JOHN GIELGUD
★ HERMIONE G1NG0LD
★ JOSE GRECO
★ SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE
★ TREVOR HOWARD
★ GLYNIS JOHNS
★ BUSTER KEATON
★ EVELYN KEYES
★ BEATRICE LILLIE
★ PETER LORRE
★ EDMOND LOWE
★ COL. TIM McCOY
★ VICTOR McLAGEN
★ A. E. MATTHEWS
★ MIKE MAZURKI
★ JOHN MILLS
★ ROBERT MORLEY
★ ALAN MOWBRAY
★ ED MURROW
★ JACK OAKIE
★ GEORGE RAFT
★ GILBERT ROLAND
★ CESAR ROMERO
★ FRANK SINATRA
★ RED SKELTON
★ RONALD SQUIRE
★ BASIL SYDNEY
★ RICHARD WATTIS
★ HARCOURT WILLIAMS
THURSDAY & FRIDAY — OCTOBER 15-16
\
Clip! Walker and Andra Martin
in
"YELLOWSTONE KELLY"
Shows 3:20-5:15-7:10-9:00
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