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Friday, April 19, 1935. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina LtK'AI, NETTEBS BEATEN BY RALEIGH TEAM, 4-B Raleigh’s high school tennis team defeated Southern Pines High School four matches to three, here Saturday afternoon. Summary: Walter Cline, Raleigh, defeated George Pattle, 3-6, 6-2, 6-0; Ed Cloyd, Raleigh, defeated Walter Spaeth, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5; Bob Beck, Southern Pines, defeated Bradford Tucker, 7-5, 6-4; Jim Brogan, Ral eigh, defeated Jim Swett, 6-1, 6-2; Clem Wrenn, Southern Pines, defeat ed Carl Taylor, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5; Cline and Cloud, Raleigh, defeated Spaeth and Beck, 6-2, 6-3; Pattle and Wrenn. Southern Pines, defeated Tucker and Taylor, 6-1, 7-5. Prayer Books, Hymnals, Bibles and Testaments for Easter presents at Hayes.’ xutnuxmmimxiiuiiSiixttuiiiKituuvamtmiuiutuiKttuiiiira^ The Hollywood Hotel Corner Federal Highway No. 1 and New York Avenue Rooms are Large, Verandas Sunny. Rates Moderate. Call, write or wire J. L. Pottle & Son, SOUTHERN FINES, NORTH CAROLINA The Week in Aberdeen PAY AS LITTLE $5.00 PER MONTH • The more you know about refrig eration, the more you will appreci ate the advantages of Norge Rollator Refrigerat ion. We’re prepared to back up evei statement we make with gooc, sound proof. Don’t buy a new refrig erator until you see what Norge has to offer. NORGE ROLLATOR REFRIGERATION C. J. SIMONS Telephone 7151 Southern Pines ele Sin r 3 F MINT Ili&S coitie lit us give y^ii tlie defciits of flii$5<imci|;|ntE| oUetr LISTEN TO JACK PEARL in a new show with Freddy Rich’s Orchestra, every Wednesday, P. M., over station L. V. O’CALLAGHAN Telephone 5341 Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. Talb''*^ Johnson while enroute from Miami, Fla., to their home in Syra cuse, N. Y. Mrs. Dillon Jordan and daughter. Miss Myrtle were guests in Fayette ville last Wednesday. ^ Mrs. T. M. Sharpe is recovering from a severe heart attask. Mrs. A. F. Dees attended the fun eral of her mother near Rockfish last Thursday. Mrs. Billy Page attended the fun eral of her brother. Dr. Prince, who died in Washington State recently. He was brought back to his old home I at Laurinburg for burial, j Leonard Russell, who i.q a member ] of the CCC camp at Palkton, spent ; the past week at home with his fam- ! iiy. i Dr. Alice E. Johnson of Philadelphia j spent several days this week visiting her sisters. Miss Mary Johnson and Mrs. Ella Heckart. John Barney, Ed Sink, Harry Mc Mullen, Jack Poole and Joe McKee, Hi-Y boys from Chapel Hill, spent several days in Aberdeen last week putting on programs in the schools and churches. They were entertained by memt-'fers of that organisation here. Mrs. William Moore of Sanford spent fast Wednesday as the guest of i Miss Hazel Windham, j Little Miss Becky Rogers spenl i last week-end in Ra« ford visiting relatives. Ml'S. T. H. McGraw entertained at tea at her home ncai Aberdeen Mon day afternoon at which a number of j her friends from Aberdeen, Pineharst I and Southern Pines were preserti- Miss Ruelle KeLschner of New York City, who ha.s betn a guest at The Carolina in Pinetiurst for somttime, is visiting Mr. aaid Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson. Mrs. John T. Ellis who has been visiting relativf-s in towTi for the past two weeks returned to hei home in High Point Tuesday. The Rev. E. H. Harris, tbe new Baptist pastor, is moving his family from Norwood lo Aberdeen this week. {where they will occupy the Baptist j parsonage recently vacated bj W. W. I Norris, I Mrs. Jack Meador spent last Friday jand Saturday ni Asheboro visliing her ; father. I Mrs. FYank Shamburger, -who has been so seriously ill in Moore County Hospital is much improved, and ex pects to come home soon. dered delightful solos with Mrs. E. L. ^ Pleasants as her accompanist. ! Mr.s. B, G. Peterson entertained her club and a large number of addition al guests at her home last Friday evening at six tables. At the close of the game the high score prize was awarded to Mrs. Malcolm Pleasants for the club and Mrs. Knox Matthews, high score for the guests. | Mrs. G. A. Charles entertained her Bridge Club at her home last Friday j afternoon. Mrs. E. T. McKeithen re-1 ceived the high score prize for the club and Mrs. Margaret Jones was presented the guest prize. j WEST END ; lined her work at the Manor. Mrs. Forest Von Canon was hostess. Miss Polly Barbour spent the week end in Biscoe. Books the best Easter Presents— Hayes.’ R. A. WARRP]N For Fine Repairs Watches—('locks—Jewelry A\'est Rroad Street Southern Pines The Crazy Tobacco Tags from sta- | tion WPTF in Raleigh will appear at the West End High School Audi- ! torium tonight, Friday, songs and a j skit. The performance is sponsored by j the Junior Class. j On Saturday night at 8:00 o'clock i the West End Court, under the aus- ^ pices of the P. T. A., will convene in , the West End High School Auditor ium. Judge B. W. Pulliam will pre- .side and he promises that though justice may be blind she still retains her sense of humor. “In fact,” say His Honour,” you will all agree that it's worth much more than the dime you pay.” It is rumored that the affairs of various prominent citizens will be very thoroughly Walter Winchelled. Mrs. John Hogwood visited in Cape Charles, Virginia during the past week. Mis.s Mary Ritter, Miss Eva Rit- I ter and Mrs. Byron Richard.son spent ■ Saturday in Raleigh, j Mr. and Mrs. B'red Von Canon I spent Sunday in Fort Bragg. I Charles Yager, William Morton and ; Allan McDonald of Davidson College were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McDonald. Miss Elizabeth Crump of Mt. Gil ead was the week-end guest of her sister. Miss Elsie Crump. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Willcox, Alston Willcox and Master Cyrus Willcox spent Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Willcox. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Har ris- on April 9, a daughter, Phyllis Lcjrraine. The West End Book Club met Thursday night in the Community Hall. The meeting W'as addressed by Mi.si Robertson, the new superintend- ^ent tif Samarcand Manor, who out- m. NOW IT’S EASY TO PAINT YOUR CAR It’s an easy matter to paint your car with the help ol LOWE Brothers AUTO ENAMEL. For this quality enamel flows so smoothly that the whole job can be completed in a short time. And you can drive the car a few hours later. Moreover, AUTO ENAMEL leaves no brush marks and quickly dries to an even, hard surface. It’s so dura ble that the wear and tear of weather, oil and grime is held in check for a long, long time. Come in and let us tell you more about this quality enameL ABERDEEN HARDWARE COMPANY ABERDEEN, N. C. rWORE HEALTHFUUa BUTTERCUP VITAMIN ICE CREAM 'MiJimsAincl' FINER FLAVOR i I Mrs. Kate CuUsworth who has spent the winter in Aberdeen visiting her niece, Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson, left last week for Fayetteville where she will visit her nephew, Franlt Hol combe. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Russell an nounces the arrival of a son, "William I Leonard, Jr., on Saturday, April I 13th. I The Womans Auxiliary of the Pres- I byterian Church will have their reg ular meeting at the Presbyterian Church next Monday afternoon, Ap ril 22nd at 3:30. The Walter Hines Page Book Club entertained the husbands of its mem bers, and the faculty of the Aber deen schools Monday evening at the Community House. The main feature of the program was an interesting ad dress by James Boyd of Southern j Pines on the art of novel writing giv ing illustrations from his latest book, “Roll, River.” Mrs. Reid Page ren- New House for Sale Think.. only ^65* for a New Chevrolet / l^ew Standard and Master De Luxe ... in eleven beautiful body-types all with vulve-in-head engine ... all providing the same basic Chevrolet quality 6 Rooms, 2 Bath Rooms Situated on a 99-ft. lot—Two blocks from schools—Two blocks from Country Club—Six blocks to busi ness center—All modern improve ments—gas range—Electric refrig erator—Hot air heat—Dry cellar— One-car garage. Maid’s room. R. F. POTTS OWNER Carolina Theatre Building Southern Fines Phone—5881 about value! . . . You certainly get it, itti overwhelming measure, when you iuy one of the hig, beautiful, fmely-built 'Oievroletts for 193.5. 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A GmertU Motors 1 "alue * ANO Uf>. List price of New Standard Roadster at Flint. Mich., $465. With humpers, tpore tire and tire lock, the list price It SZO.OO additional. Prices quoted In this advertU/gment are list at Flint, Mich., and are subject to change without notice. ‘CHOOSE CHEVROLET FOR QUALITY AT LOW COST advert ISEMttN/ NIid-SovitH IVIotors, Inc. ABERDEEN
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