Friday, April 20, 1934. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Fiv* REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following transfers of real es tate have been recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore county: Pearl McNeill to Sara McLeod, property in Vass. R. L. Burns and wife to Annie C. Shields, property in Sheffields town s'hip. E3dd Cole and wife to Mrs, Lou Weatherspoon, property near Pine- hurst. M. E. Brady and W. H. Brady to Ada A. Caviness, property in Ritters township. E. C. Caldwell and W. H. Brady to Ada A. Caviness, property in Ritters township. R. O. Myrick et als to M. J. My- ricjt, property in Moore county. M. J. Myrick et als to W. A. My rick, property in Moore county. M. J. Myrick et als to R. O. My rick, property in Moore county. The Juniors and Seniors of the Pinehurst High School had their an nual banquet in the Crystal Room of the Carolina Hotel Tuesday evening. Sandhills Little Theatre PRESENTS PCVCCTT rLATS” A Western Melodrama, Done in the Style of the Gay 90’s Tuesday and Wednesday April 24th and 25th 8:30 P. M. at the SANDHILLS LITTLE THEATRE PLAYHOUSE ABERDEEN General Admission 50c— Reserved Seats—Sl.OO The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coursey of Fay etteville spent the week-end in town visiting Mrs. Henry Silver. Mrs. William Huntley of Raleigh arrived Sunday to spend some time here during the illness of her broth er. Wallace Johnson, who is a pa tient at Duke Hospital in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ruggles of Raleigh spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruggles. Mrs. Edwin Howes of Waltham, Mass., arrived Sunday night and is the guest of Mrs. Gertrude Goodwin at her home on North May street. Miss Ella Blaisdell and Mrs. Cora Winslow returned Saturday afternoon cupy their cottage on Indiana avenue. The Women’s Auxiliary of the Epis copal Church met Tue.sday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Barron. Hunter Eckert left Monday on a business trip to Reading, Pa. Mr. Bullard is visiting his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Bullard, who are occu)|ying the John Jordan house in County Club Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Gage were recent visitors of Mrs. M. J. Dodge. Mr. Gage is one of the headmasters at Mt. Harmon School for boys in Northfield, Mass. Dr. Ernest M. Poate recently de- cer stayed at the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital for treatment. He had just recently returned from the hospital and had almost recovered from the first attack when another developed. , After a stay of several weeks here with her family. Mrs. James Quale 1 Banner Elk where she will spend the ' summer. \ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, and their two children visited rela tives in Durham the past week-end. Mrs. Alan Watson and her four children of Greenwood, S. C., are vls~ iting Mrs. Watson’s mother and sis ter, Mrs. Alma Taylor and Mrs. H, W. Ehrhardt. Mrs. F. R. Razook and Infant daughter left the Moore County Hos pital Sunday and returned to thPir home, Hawthorne Cottage. after a trip to the Magnolia Gardens ■ livered an address to the students at in Charleston. j Salem College in Winston-Salem on Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thrower motor- “P.sychology of Personality.” ed to Charleston Monday to visit the | ^rs. S. V. Hooker returned to Char. Magnolia Gardens. lotte after spending .some time as Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan will guest of Mrs. William Miller at her leave Friday for their home in Marsh-1 h„me on Vermont avenue, field, Mass. | Miss Marie Baushee of Wilmington Mr. and Mrs. David Rockwell and | arrived in town Sunday and is the son Jackie of New Canaan, Conn., were guests Thursday and Friday of Mrs. Gertrude Goodwin. Mrs. Rock- ^ well is a niece of Mrs. Goodwin. | Sewing Club at her home on New Carlton Day of Burlington is now ‘ Hampshire avenue Friday afternoon. town Sunday and is j new laboratory technician for Dr. A. McNeil Blair. Mrs. J. S. Milliken entertained the It HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS Nitrate Agencies l*eruvian Guanos. G. Ober & Sons’ Fertilizer & Oberphos Acid A A Chemical Co.’s Zells Brands [ Stock carried at all times. Delivery by truck or car lots. connected with the Pender Store here. O. R. Conrad is the new owner and operator of Jack’s Grifl. Mr. and Mrs. Orniand of Morehead City spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. J. Homer Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. ymith left Monday night for their aome in Millbrook, N. Y., after occupying Miss Birdelia Bair’s house on Connecticut avenue for the winter, Mr. and Mrs. George Van Keui"n returned to their home in Englewood. N. J., Tuesday after spending a-jveral months in Southern Pine.s. Wallace Irwin, Jr., has gone to New York. Mrs. Thomas McGraw of Aberdeen entertained at tea Monday afternoon. Several from Southern Pines and Pinehurst were among the guests. Mi.sses Althea and Lillian Roberts entertained a number of guests at a farewell party Monday night honor ing Miss Louise Chandler, who has been their hou.se guests for some time. PINEBLUFF I’hone 65 Piedmont FJuilding Aberdeen, N. C. L. T. AVERY MEATS POULTRY FINE GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES SUPERIOR QUALITY Delivery Service Telephone 6911 VERMONT MARKET James Boyd has been in Baltimore for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. John Sti’.lmaii, Mi.ss Anna Margaret Stillman Mr and Mrs. R. G. Coburn and Miss Eliza beth Coburn of Concord were gue.sts for a few days last week of Mri. W. ' ^ A, Moore and Mr. and Mvi. E. W. Merrill. Miss Margaret Kurt? and brotlier Jack Kurtz returned Monday to their home in Port Clinton. Ohio. They were accompanied by Mcrrie Eadie. Mrs. Lillian Parsons of Bogater, N. J., was the recent ^ue.st of Miss Mary Wintyen. Mr. and Mrs. William Rieger of Bogater, N. J., have been gaest.s for several days at The Jeffei son Inn. Mrs. Rieger left a few Jays ago for her home in the north, Mr. Rieger re maining at the Inn for a v/hil.?. F. W. Mathews recently returned from Florida to spend some time here j ^j^eWufrikst week" with his mother before going to his James Gailey of Bluett Falls was home over the week-end. 1 R. O. Mead was called to Anr i I polis last week by the death of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Miner H. Tuttle and family, who have been occupying! Miss Pauline Little's cottage, left for their home in Scarsdale. N. Y., Tues day morning. Moir Hall and Sam Atkinson of Ei- ! ken were week-end guests at the I F. Butner. | Mrs. Muriel Shepherd and son, Lynn of Raleigh called on friends in town last Saturday. Lacy Adcox of Davidson College ' spent Sunday wtih his parents. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampley and | children. Julia, Jack and Thomas, and Cora Wallace were Sunday guests of ’ Eugene Lampley at Roberdell. Miss Dorothy Laurence has been a guest of her mother, Mrs. Emily Laurence at the Jefferson Inn at Southern Pines for the past week. Mrs. Gussie Gibson and Miss Lida* Hutchings, who have been spending the winter in Florida, returned to Ea.st Broad Street Southern Fines Announcement WE ARE NOW AGENTS FOR THE NORGE ROLLATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Featuring a new low operating cost— A IttXttry that saves more than its price. C. J. SIMONS CoMM«ticQ( Avenue Teiephe«e 7161 REMEMBER The McLean Furniture Co. in SOUTHERN PINES Is the best place to buy your fur niture and house furnishing’s of all kinds. We have it—can g*et it—or it is not made. Easy terms cheei’fully gi^anted. home in New Hampshire \ Mrs. W. E. Gardner spent Tue.sday | in Raleigh. | Miss Louise Chandler, who has been j the guest of the Misses Aithea and j Lillian Roberts for several weeks, re-1 turned to her home in Chicago Wed- j nesday. Walter Ellington of Chapel Hill is the guest for this month of Mrs. J. Hardy Tilghman. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chandler, Mrs. Eddy and Mrs. McDaniels spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Bill Fisher of State College spent a few days in Southern Pines last week, having come down to play in the exhibition baseball game last Thursday when the local team and a team from Vass competed. Mrs. Clarence Edson and Mrs. W. E. Blue and children motored to Chapel Hill Tuesday to visit Miss Leone Currie, student at the Univer sity. Miner Hines of Columbus, Ohio is visiting his sister, Mrs. E. A. Tiacey for some time. Mrs. George Buttry, Mrs. Lovejjoy and Mrs. Gifford have returned from a motor trip to Charleston, Aiken and Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Thompson, Miss Dorothy Bowden and Bill Schoff- I ner of Burlington were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edson. Mrs. Carl J. Schmidlapp arrived Tuesday morning to spend a few days in town. ■ Mrs. Howard Stevens and children I and Frank Whiten of Malden, Mass. have been visiting Mrs. Ruth Fowle for several days. Mr. and Mrs. William Edward Cross returned to their home in Mid. dletown, N. Y., after spending some time at the Mld-Plnes Club. The club closed Monday until next winter. Mrs. F. W. Taylor is recovering from an operation which she recent ly underwent at a hospital in Char lotte. H. W. Dom and Lloyd Wooley went to Raleigh Tuesday to attend the Ma sonic meeting being held there. Dr. and Mr*. M. A. Brown arrived last week from Franklin, Pa., to oc- The Pinebluff parents entertained the Parent-Teachers Association last week, Wednesday, at the Firemen’s Hall. Miss Gibson put on a very in teresting little play with the Pine bluff children. Miss Grace Robertson, Mrs. J. M. Shearer and Mrs. Thomes Spilane of Manchester, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. James Townsend and son of Pough keepsie, N. Y., are guests at the Linwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Adams of Ral eigh are guests at the home of Mrs. i Adam's father, W. R. Carpenter. Mrs. Ehrman Pickier is visiting ; friends in Albemarle. !: The Home Demonstration meeting ] held last week Thursday at the home j of Mrs. C. O. Newell was well at- ’ tended. Miss Flora McDonald, Home ; Demonstrator, spoke on dress mak-! ing and remodeling. | Ehrman and Ruce Pickier are in j Charlotte working on a job recently j contracted by J. W. Pickier. | Miss Pauline Little left Wednes- j day for New York City to spend some ] time with her sister, Mrs. Nan Gra- ! ham who has been seriously ill. | The semi-annual meeting of the Li- | brary Association was held at the Li brary Tuesday afternoon. After the i meeting a garden party was held on 1 Mrs. H. A. Paget’s lawn. About nine i dollars was realized for the improve- 1 ment of the library. ! PINEHURST Miss Edla Best had as week-end guests at the Teacher’s Club Miss Mary E. Rhea Miss Blanche Wood will return the last of the week to Pierce and Coleman Elliott of Wind sor and Paul Godwin of Williams- ton. The Rev. W. L. Wilson of Acme, former pastor of Hemp and the Pinehurst Community Church in its very beginning, visited friends here for,several days last week and con ducted the morning service on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Sledge went to Charlotte Tuesday and Mr. Sledge, who is suffering with a new eye uL FANCY MLM ROfI RICE4>^19 Quaker Maid APPLE SAUCE 3 s.- 25c Finest Oraniilated SUGAR 10lBi-52c . BEANS ' Fine Flavor Daisy CHEESE lb. 19c j I Grandmother’s 11 Br6Sd 15-oz. L«af 6c 60LDEN RIPE BAMAHAS 6 25c SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pkgs. 23c Encore MACARONI or SPAGHEHI 4 pkgs. 19c Quaker Mulil BEANS 5 23' BLUE RIBBON MA LT 3 lb. can 63c RUAH Pi. Jar Ql. Jar MUD DRESSING 15< 23c Puffed Wheat, pkg. ...lOc Poffed Rice, pkg 15c Brillo. 2 pkgs 15c Heinz «'iK'umber Picklef, quart jar 21c BOKAR COFFEE (Vigorous and Winey, lb. 36c Plain or Self Rising FLOUR, Iona, 24 lb. bag - 83c 48 1b. Bag $1.65 Sunnyfield, 24 lb. bag 89c Sunnyfield, 48 lb. bag $1.75 Picnics, lb. 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