Friday, February 2, 1940, THFJ PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Sf'vcii If ft ::::::;:::$::::nuuunnmnnmuunmmtnmniinn;tntt:n:nnmnmnnn::::n:t::::t Ouir Gratitude To the people of this community for their patronage since the start of our little decorating business. Because we have your interest (and our sucess) at heart we’ve spent the past eight months in New York City and other tenters of interest to learn the newer 11 melhort.s aiid trends in mailing dra- H' pcrics, slip covers, dressing table skirts and upholstery. Now we cun assure you that the interiors of your homes will be well designed and the decorat ing more ably executed in a skilled and tasteful manner. PinehurstParagraphs Knjny SlfHldiri); I’lirtieH Many delit^htfiil sledding parties ivcre held during the past week. The young people enjoyed this rare sport here both afternoon and evening for several days with the teachers chap. oioning and joining in the fun. Donald Grosset of New York was the guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Dunlop Sr. Robert and Ann Walker Birth Annoiinf^ment Air. and Mrs. David U. Coffey iia- fiomcp the hirtli i f a .son, P.Tvld, .Ir., on January 24th at the Moore Coun ty Hospital. Entertain at Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Vail en tertained at luncheon at the Village Cour: Grill Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George K. Livermore. Oth er suestii were Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Suziinne Biilbou, Knincf.'< Shaw, Dor-, othy Wescott, Doripthy f’hency.' Nancy yCanipbell, Grace Herndon, J.-yie Cole, Flora Kllen (.'ameron.l Mary Frances Goodwin, Gloria Veno,} Helen Fields, Clari.sp Richaitlson i Shirley White, Patsy and Loui.se Shaw, Geraldine McKcnzie, Betty ^ Smith. Phyllis Hensley, Kay John-' son and Eklith Ann Dunlop . I Members of the council attending 1 were Dr. Alice Presbrcy, Mr.s, B. | U. Pwichaldaoii, Donald Sher- rfrd. 3. V.' T^n-Vii.ufin and jl.w. I T. P. Cheney. Mrs. Stanley M. Prior of New Britain, Conn., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barr. Mrs. E. C. Cunningham and son, Bert, of Zebulon arc the guests of Mrs. Ethel Journey. Mr.s. Cunning- Hurd and Mrs. William C. Mudgett. 1 ham was a patient for a week in the Moore County Hospital. VVedneKday Bridge 1 Mr. and Mr.s. George D. Murphy :: PENDER Peaches Sliced or Halves Pineapple sS" O No. 2K OCp ^ Cans 33c 2N®. V Cans Iiii/iA Colonial Orange \ Cans OBn JUIIB or Blended ^ Sunbrite Cleanser 3 Cans 13c 8c Tomato Soup Cleanser ^ Cans Campbeirs Can M||L NanseHeld 4 large or OCSn rlllK 8 small cans iiiOt Oleo "S' 8 small cans Mb Ctn. lOc Picnics Cudil Lean lb, ISc RICE Colonial whole grain 2 Mb bags 13c Gorton’s Sa^e!! Codfish Cakes, 2 cans 23c Flaked Fish, can 10c Fish Roe, 2 cans 25c Atlantic Maid Mince Meat, 2 lb. Jar ..21c Sunshine Hydvox Cakes, pkg 9c Octagon Soap Flakes, package 9c Southern Manor Fruit Cocktail, can ...15c Coffee Donble-Fresh D.r. Blend lb 20c PRODUCE DEPARTMENT FLORIDA ORANGES doz. 15c and 25c FANCY GRAPEFRUIT ... 3 for 10c and 5c FRESH SPINACH 2 lbs 15c WINESAP APPLES 61bs. 25c IT. S. NO. 1 POTATOES 10 lbs. 29c IDAHO BAKING POTATOES 6 lbs 25c LEMONS doz. 30c BROCCOLI lb. 10c LETTUCE -.3 for 25c SLICED BACON 25c CUBE STEAK - "’35c PORK ROAST '«*" 19c FRESH PORK SHOULDER 'HSc In place of the usual weekly golf childi en, Patricia and tournament for members of the Sll. J’"-. Chappaqua, N. Y., ver Foils, bridge was played both have arrived and have opened their last week and this week on Wednes. | home, Mayflower, day at the club with the club cap. \ Miss Dorothy McKenzie has re tain, Mrs. J. P. Williamson, in charge, i turned to Concord after spending the I week-end at home. Mrs. Claude Frye and infant son have returned to their home from the Moore County Hospital. DEVVE^ MONKOE ('(K)K OF KOSELAM) SEC TION' DIE.S ] Mrs. JuhnKon Is IIoNtess Mrs. W. Raymond Johnson enter tained Friday afternoon at three ta. bles of bridge. Guests were Mrs. J. J. McGouldrich. Mrs. James Quple, Mrs. T. P. Cheney, Mrs. F. L. Du. Pont, Mrs. Wesley K. Viall, Mrs. T. R. Cole, Mrs. F. Shelby Cullom. Dewey Monroe Cook, 60, a highly Mrs. B. U. Richardson, Mrs. John | respected farmer of the Roseland j F. Taylor. Mrs. Thomas L,. Black | community, died at his home Satur- j and Mi-s. W. L. Dunlop. Mrs. A. J. j day afternoon. Funeral services were: McKelwuy was a tea guest. 1 held in the Roseland Methodist j church on Monday morning, the Rev. (Jlrl Scout Luncheon I K. M. Harris, assisted by the Re^. Mrs. William H. Parkinson had as I Dr. Maxwell officiating. Interment guests for luncheon Saturday the lo. was at Bethesda cemetery. Quality Baked Goods IJread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FKf:siI F-VKRY DAY ^ r fi'oc Cake, Ciiiuanioii Buns, . Cream Purrs, Ihocolaie Eclairs, UouKhnuts €nffee East Broad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines I A Word of • • • • •• I Appreciation cal Girl Scouts and members of the Ecout council. Those enjoying the party were Doris and Hazel Mc- Mr, Cook was born in Surry coun. ty, N. C., the son of Liim and Ellen Cook. He is survived by his widow. Donald. Ruth and Helen Gilhland, | three sons and a daughter, Mrs. Kirk. The Week in Carthage ii •• «• I * ♦♦ Personal Mention Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Golden and Mrs. O. D. Wallace spent Monday with MSss Anne Golden at Queens College in Charlotte. John A. Lang of Raleigh spent the week.end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Lang. The Carthage Schools opened Monday after being closed since Tuesday. W. It. Clegg. Jr., has returned from. Rex Hospital where he under went a throat operation last week. A small piece of oyster shell be came lodged in the esophagus when he was eating oysters and an oper ation was neces.sary to remove it. Charles Barringer, Jr., spent the *-eek-end with friends at North Carolina State College. Miss Frances Mills has returned from Southern Pines w'here she spent the week.end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mills. Miss Mary Ruth Bruton, head of the math department in the Carthage High School, is confined to her home with illness. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Shields of Fort Wayne, Ind., “have returned home after visiting Mr. Shields’ i»o. ther, Mrs. R. H. Shields. Mrs. J. L. McGraw attended a conference op Adult Education held in Raleigh last week. Laughlin Muse^ manager of the A. & P. Store in Dunn, spent last week at his home here. Miss Mary Currie, John Currie and W. H. Currie attended the mar riage of their brother, Dr. Dwight Currie to Miss Suzanne Hollaway. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Poole and daughter Barbara visited Mrs. Poole’s mother, Mrs. Barber in Reidsville last Sunday. Charles Cole of Tri.y spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Fea- tus Cole. Miss Elizabeth Anne Spencer, a memb»r of the High School faculty of Candor, and Miss Mary Fowler Spencer, who teaches English in the Goldsboro High School, returned to their schools Sunday after having spent their school holiday at their hcone here. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Frye announce the birth of a son at the Moore County Hospital on January 24. Mrs. Frye was formerly Miss Bessie Rey. nolds. Music Club Mis. Ch.irlcs Cox entertfiin<?d thi H Carthage Music Club on Friday eve. j|| ning. The composer studied was; U “Rubenstein.” The hostess, assisted!:; by Mrs. W. S. Golden and Mrs. M. i G. Dalrj'mple served chicken .salad {H and coffee. i;; To the many customers and friends who came into our new store in Southern Pines Saturday and contributed to the success of our oi^ening-, we express our most sincere thanks. We are mindful of the confidence which you have expressed and shall con sider it oui' privilege to furnish you with the best in 5c to $1.00 merchandise- We know that our continued success in Southern Pines is dependent upon your g'ood will, which we shall endeavor to merit at all times. Remember that you are always wel comed in our store, reg’ardless of whether you wish to make a pui'chase or just to look around. Miimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"iiiiiiiittmmTiiiiiimiiimntiittniimmnmTTTTtmnmiiiHT Spence.Elmore The following invitations have been received by friends: “Mr. and Mrs. John Archer EH. more request the honor of your pres ence at the marriage of their dau ghter Sadie Charles, to Union Lee Spence, Jr., on the evening of Sat urday, January 3, 1940. at the Church of the Covenant^ Wilmington, N. C." Itooli ( lull I: Mr.s. W. H. Currie was hostess to H the book reviewers on Thursday eve. || ning. James Boyj of Southern Pines i| was guest speaker. Mr. Boyd read, l| passages from his hook "Bitter; Creek.” The hostess served coffee and sandwiches. lyiaic 5,10 and 25c Stores, Inc. Southern Pines, N. C. ' ' :T Boy! were you proud of that first Electric Range? It was the envy of the entire neigh* ’ borhood. And it cost you almost 1500. \ ^ r" A much better Electric Range costs less thon \fx os much ... end the operating cost is olso less thon '/J; whot it wos in 1924. Electric Cookery is a borgoin in heolth protection, Ifeisure, octuol cost and operation. As your use of Electricity has increased, our Compony, and the industry os o whole, kat re* sponded with better service and more efficient equipment at greatly reduced cotlt. ■

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