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Friday, September 20, 1935. THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina JACKSON SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hodgins and children of High Point spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Henson. Miss Evelyn Holliday left for Bel. mont where she has resumed her work as teacher In the Belmont schools. Capt. and Mrs. R. G. Matheaon left Monday for Bailey Military Academy where he is a teacher for this year. where Dr. Sox was medical exami ner. Douglas Matheson went to State College Monday where he will study. Junior Barbee is recovering from i a serious injury from a mule step. ' ping on his leg. Mrs. Bernard Hinson entertained I for her husband Saturday night on j the occasion of his birthday. About | 40 guests were invited. I Ernest Patterson has accepted a | The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breivig are parents, Dr. leaving this week for New Hampshire 'Raymond, on and Mrs. C. their return James Patterson is still confined to position as teacher in the high school his bed by illness. Miss Floyd Richardson left Satur. day for Lumberton where she has en. tered trainnig for a nurse in one of the hospitals. Mrs. Frank Everett is recovering from a recent illness. Misses Vysta Markham and Eliza, betr McKinnon of Fayetteville and Ir. win Markham of Greensboro spent Sunday with Mrs. G. P. Markham. Mrs. Angus Patterson of Sophia, Fla., is spending some time with her brother.in.law, J. F. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Milligan announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, September 15. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Sox have re. turned from an extended trip to the various camps throughout the state in Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCall an. nounce the birth of a daughter, Rheba Ann on September 5th. Mrs. Lock Stuart of Dallas, Tex. as spent the week.end visiting rel. atives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith announce the birth of a son on Sunday, Septem. ber 8. at Carthage on Tuesday. Robert Clark is spending a few days in Raleigh. Miss Florence Hinson left Saturday for Eagle Springs to take up her work for another year. Mrs. Earl Morris and daughter, Helen is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ad Car. ter. after spending two weeks in South, ern Pines. Mrs. D. W. Gray and Mrs. .T. W. Goforth of Charlotte are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Draughton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swindell are leav. ing Southern Pines Thursday to make their home in Gastonia where Mr. Swindell is employed. Miss Frances Overton of Mt. Gil ead is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Overton. Miss Ruby Hall spent a few days in Salisbury last week as the guest of her sister. Mis Geneva Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelley spent Friday in Raleigh. j Misses Althea and Lillian Roberts I have returned from a vacation trip I to Toronto, Canada. I Mrs, Vincent Johnson and daught er, Nancy have returned from Bronx, ville, N. Y., where they spent the summer months. Miss Virginia Kane of Duke Uni versity spent the week-end as the guest of Mrs. Bion ler. Rexford | to Mel- I I bourne, Fla., where Mr. Ullom is pas- , tor of the First Congregational I church. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens arriv. i ed Sunday from a vacation in Colo. | ' rado. j Mrs. Enoch Woodell returned Sun. day from a two weeks’ vacation in | ' West Virginia. 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Page Clark ■ motored to Raleigh last Thursday ■ with their son, Clement V. Wrenn, I who entered State College of the Un. i iversity of North Carolina. Mrs. E, W. Barton spent the past week-end in Washington, D. C. Capt. and Mrs. W. B, Williams, Miss Margaret Williams, Mr. and Mrs. McCullaggh Wilson and daught. j er of Wilmington were guests of the i Rev. and Mrs. W'. E. Cox Tuesday | and Wednesday of this week. j Mrs. W. H. Montgomery and daughter, Vivian of Wilmington 1 were week.end guests of Mr. and; I Time to be planting your winter lawn. Italian Rye Grass Seed is the best. Pinehurst W'arehouses. Guaranteed Investments (Retirement Income and Annuities) ASSURE Life and .\ccident Protection through Carl G. Thompson Phone Southern Pines 7363 Representing The Travelers Insurance Co KLife.Accident and Group Dept.) Hartford, Conn. My dear, get a Spencer! The woman wht wears one will alwaya ~ advise ner friend* to get a Spencer. A Spencer, individ ually designed for you, will smooth out a bulging abdomea, straighten backlin», slenderize hips and correct a “spar* tire”. Telephone for free figure study MRS. JESSIE MAZE K«*gistered Speneer Corsetlere Telephcme 5915 Southern Pines, N. C. Evelyn M. Edson PI BLIC STENOGKAPHKK NOTAKV PI BLIC John S. Rug'ffles INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 5721 Italian Rye Grass Seed at the Pinehurst Warehouses. Sweaters . . . Pull-Overs and Zipper Styles PLAIN and BELTED PINCH BACK MODELS. POPULAR PRICED Better Quality THE TOG SHOP f?Ti’0 RTPE TOMATOES ^4 No. 2 Cans 25c VA! MILK 3 WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED PET OR CARNATION, !OXA PREPARED Tall 3 TALL Cans CANS 18c 17c SPAGHETTI RIO OFFEE EL RIO /<n% Can 5c lb. 13c Psncake or Buckwheat 2 15c [)ED SYRUP U-* 15c MCE SIZE R U N E S Pound MOORE'S KETCHUP CRISCO 3 SUiNNYFIELD ii RAJAH BLENDED 5c 10c lb. Can 59c 14-oz. Bot. BREAD ROLLS GRANDMOTHER’S WHOLE WHEAT 16-oz. Loaf 8c WHOLE WHEAT DOZetl 6c C'limav SOAP, 3 bars . .13c P&O SOAP, 4 bars . .17c OXYDOL, 2 pk. 9c Ivory FLAKES, 2 pkg. 19c Datsy BROOMS, each .25c Calo Dog Food, 3 cans 25c Sunnyfteld BUTTER, lb. .. .32c BORAX, pkg. .. 15c NBC Premhim FLAKES, pkg. .16c NBC Sc Varieties Crackers, 4 for .17c Mello WHEAT, pkg. . .19c Pot Roast, lb. — - Virginia Oysters, qt. — 50c Franks, lb. - - 21c Pickle Pork, lb. - 23c Ground Beef, lb — — 19c Complete Line of Sea Foods All IL ANiniif: & IPACiiinic in town Jirs. A. S. Ruggles at their home on H. But. Bennett street. I J. J. Lyons. Penn.sylvania Railroad Miss Nelle Simons spent Friday in official of Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Raleigh, i spent the past week.end as the Mr. and Mrs. R. S. DuRant spent guest of Mrs. Bion H. Butler. Sunday in Charlotte visiting their e. J. Austin left Thursday morn, ■daughter Sara, a student at Queen.s. ing for Chapel Hill where he will be Chicora College. a student in the University again Lloyd Clark spent Friday in Ral. this year. ^'8^- i Mrs. Jane Towne arrived in South. I Mrs, Tyler Overton and guest, ern Pines Sunday after spending the Miss Frances Overton, and Miss Thel. ^ .summer months abroad. 1 ma Kelly spent Sunday in Rocking.; Cai l G. Thompson, Jr., of Roches. ter, Xew York spent the week.end ^ Mrs. Ellen R, Taft left Friday for in Southern Pines. Providence. Rhode Island. i Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickie return. : Mrs. Helen Y. Thomas has return, ed last week from an extended trip j ed from Washington, D. C., to open thiough the New England states, her home for the winter. jack Weatherly left Wedne.sday I Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Spring and chil. morning for High Point where he , dren returned Sunday after spend, will be employed in a drug store. ■ ing the summer months at Hampton ' Mrs. S. R. Newton and Miss Mary t| Beach, Mass. Scott Newton spent Thursday in ' Mrs. E. H. Bnurgault returned to Raleigh. |j Southern Pines last week after spend. James Schwartz arrived in South. U; the summer with her sister in ein Pines Wednesday after spend. H Hollywood, Calif. ing several months in Pennsylvania, ;;; William Morris Johnson was a His family will join him in a few business visitor in Charlotte Mon. days, Mr. and Mrs, Richardson Kltson Marvin Ray of Fayetteville arriv. of Springfield, Mass., are visiting Mr. ed Monday in Southern Pines and and Mrs, C. J. Simons at their home, i 1 will be as.sociated with the local A. Mrs. Kitson is the sister of Mr. Si. ' * f*- Co, mons, I Ed Starnes and W ill Bogle have Miss Thelma Kelly spent Friday in j returned from a fishing trip to Car. Raleigh. i j olina Bcach. | mi'. and Mrs. Frederick Stanley I A boating club under the super. Smith have returned to Southern , vision of Norman Day and J. D. pines after having spent the grtater I Shelton has been formed in Lake, part of the summer in Asheville ; I where Mr. Smith was connected with ' ! Mrs, F. P. Inman is visiting her the N. C. State Symphony Orches. • , parents in Hamlet for a few days. tj-a in the capacity of orchestration. ' Mrs, W. H, McNeill left Wednes. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are again day for Alabama for a visit with rel. occupying the Sweeting cottage on the corner of New Hamp.shire avenue Air. 3,D.ci Mrs. A. L. B&kGi* 3.ncl and stV06t. i small daughter Barbara Ann spent Charles P. Everest, erroneously re_ Sunday in Lillington. ported as in Southern Pines last week, Miss Gussie Cameron returned in Portland, Maine with the An. i Thursday from a trip to New York. I^hor Packing Company. Mrs. Ever. Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Baker and son^gg^ and the children are here, spent Monday in Raleigh. i t Patch and Mrs, Lillian Miles Mrs. Rosalind Thomas and small returned Wednesday night from daughter Elizabeth have returned jsjew York where they have been pur from several week’s visit with rel. chasing stock for the Patch Store'. atives in Greenville. ' — Mrs. Woodrow Huntley and Miss Evelyn Caudle, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hatch for the past week, returned Sunday to their home in Lenoir. Miss Edith Poate left SUMMER DIRT AND GRIME SAFELY Fail Time is House Cleaning Time We are prepared to renovate your rugs, draperies, blanket.s, and household furniture in the modern method insuring thorough cleansing. MONTESANTl Telephone 5541 Southern Pines THE TRADE STORE Our name may puzzle j ou, but we are the Furniture Store of Southern Pine?. We sell low—smaller proiits, faster selling—that’s our idea of merchandising. Everj'thing in home furnishings from the refrigerator to the bric-a-bac. H. A. LEWIS Pennsylvania Avenue and BenneK Street Tuesday morning for State College in Raleigh whpre siie ia a student. Mrs. Emerson Hayes returned last week after spending the summer months in Connecticut. Miss Mary Louise Poe of Colum. bia, S. C., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mollie Burgess for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, E. C. Eddy and fam ily returned Sunday night after spending the summer months in jLakeport, N. H. I Charles Patch and Henry Silver havo returned from Oklahoma and I were accompanied back by Mrs. i Patch’s sister, Miss Eileen Shear. The many friends of Joe Fuller will regret to learn that he is ser. iously ill at his home in Knollwood. Miss Gertrude Proudman has re. turned to her home in New York State after spending the summer months in Southern Pines. Miss Margaret Roth returned to her home in New York State after spending the summer months in Southern Pines. Miss Margaret Roth returned Sat. urday from a six weeks’ visit in , Greensboro and Virginia Beach. Mrs. E. J. McCarr and daughter Mary returned Sunday from an ex. I tended trip through Pennsylvania, ; New Jersey and Delaware. I The Misses Ella ant*. Ethel Jones i left Monday by motrr for a trip to . Tulsa, Oklahoma. I Clarence Edson arrived Tuesday night from Northeas’t Harbor, Maine I where he has been spending the summer months. Rev, Orville Donley Ullom and family are guests of Mrs. Ullom’s I SOUTHERN PINES Rev. J. Biiptist Church Fred Stimson, Pastor. The Church of Wide Fellowship Rev. C, Rexford Raymond, D. D., Pastor. 10:00—Church School, 11:00 a. m.—Morning Wors.iip. Dr. Raymond will preach on ‘‘Chrih. tian Democracy.” 7:00 p. m.—Young People's Vesper Service in Church Garden. Everybody invited. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.—Choir Re hearsal. Christian Science New Hampshire Ave., near Ashe St. Services are held everj' Sunday at 11:0Q. o’clock. Subject of the lesson- sermon, Sunday, September 22, “Mat. ter." Emmanuel Episcopal Church Rev. F. Craighill Brown, B. A., B. D., Rector. Sunday Services—Tie first Sunday in the month. Church School 9:30 a. m.; Holy Communion and sermon, 11:00 a. m. Other Sundays, Holy Communion, 8.00 a. m.; Church School, 9:30 a. m.; Morning Prayer and sermon, 11 a. m. Catholic Church Sunday Mass, 9:00 a. m. Dnf’j Mass, *<:00 a. m. Pee Dee Monument Co. C. O. Funderburke, Mgr. >Iarble and Granite* Memorials Rockingham, N. C. C. A. Gillis, Reo., Irene Downer, Rockingham, N. C. Raeford, N. C. «• YOUR STOCK MUST EAT, WHY NOT GIVE THEM THE BEST? WHEN IT COSTS NO MORE. PURINA CHOWS are properly com pounded to benefit your live stock. Your Horses, Hogs, ^Mules, jfattle, and Chickens all respond to this feed and bring j'ou the money. We buy by the carload, and you get the price ad vantage. It is the best feed for your stock. CHICK ?Tarteha PURINA r^HICK ?.ROWEHA McNEILL & COMPANY FEED ,\ND SEED STORE Telephone 6244 Southern Pines
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