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Friday, November 15, 1940. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Thre4 JU RAL miL CARKfER | FOR TIMBKRLAND WANTED The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an exam ination to fill the position of rural carried at Timberland. The examina tion will be held at Southern Pines. Receipt of applications will close on November 22, 1940. The date of examination will be stated on admission cards mailed to applicants after the close of receipt of applications, and will be about 15 days after that date. The salary of a rural carrier on a standard route Pinehurst Paragraphs i Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sutton and guests over th'j week-end of Mr. and children spent the week-end in Rocky Mount with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Price. Mrs. C. H. Pray of Manchester, Vt., ha.s returned to her iKjme for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Church and Donald Church, Jr., were here this week en route from their Borne in North Conway, N. H., to the Break ers in Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. E. B. Keith in Greensboro. Mrs. Thomas R. Cole and daught er Betty have returned from visiting relatives in New Bern. Dr. R. L. Dan- icl.s, brother-in-law of Mrs Cole ac companied them and is much improv ed following a month’s stay in the Moore County Hospital. Mrs. A. M. Oglesby has returned after attending the wedding of her daughter, Miss Betsy Oglesby in Roa- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Herndon were noke, Va., and visiting her daughter, ——- Mrs. P. C. Wingo, in Williamson, W. of 30 miles served daily exCept Sun-, qualified, may enter this examination, Va. day is $1,800 per annum, with an but appointing officers have the le- ; Mrs. E. F. Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. additional $20 per mile per annum gal right to specify the sex desired Earl Paitridge and infant son, Ed- for each mile or major fraction there of in excess of 30 miles. Certain al lowances are also made for the maintenance of equipment. The ex amination will be open only to citi zens vvho are actually resifling in the territory of the post office where the vacancy exists, who have been ac tually residing there for .six months next preceding the closing date for receipt of applications, and who meet the other requirements set forth in Form 1977. Both men and women, if in requesting certification of eligi- ward, of Belgiade Lakes, Maine have bles. Form 1977 and application returned for the season, blanks can be obtained from the va- Edwin Turnley, student at Presby- cancy office mentioned above or terian College, Maxton, spent the from the Unite(j States Civil Service week-end with his atmt, Mrs. C. E. Commission at Washington, D. C. i Swaringen. Applications must be on file with the ’ W. P. Morton, Jr., of Asheville and Commission at Washington, D. C., Mrs. K. C. Cunr.ingham of Zebulon prior to the clo.se qt bu.«ines.s on the .spent .several days with Mr.s. Ethel date specified above. At the examina- Journey. tion, applicants must furnish un-, David K. Lyon of Manrhester, Vt., mounted photogaphs of themselves lins joined hia family for the win- taken within two years. THE PASSING YEARS BY CHARLES MAC-XTLKV Third \\'eek tif November having come from Chimney where he spent the summer. Dr. Ernest Bush arrived on Satur day from Chicago. He spent the sum mer in Washington and Bethlehem, N. H. The local Board of Trade met in the chib room of the Casino, w’hich had re-elected f'len placed at the disposal of the fcoard by Mr. Schmitt. Miss Florence Campbell head of Civic Club. Arthur Ramsey dies in Geneva, .Switzerland, 1910 Mrs. A. L. Ellis, member of the M. N. Sugg has joined the auto bri- faculty of Southern I’ines High gade. He has an E. M. F. School, .severely injured in automo- I. F. Chandler has a new E. M. F. Rock * try and news store from the old lo- i cation to a new place on Pennsylvania r.venue—the building u.sed for the postoffice prior to its removal to the new Postoffice Block. Mr. Hayes has created a unique business, and one tiuit Southern Pines could hardly get plong without. FOOD STORES Get This ^ 20-0z. Pkg. Sunnyfieki Flour For PANCAKES and 12-Oz. Bot. Ann Page SYRUP 17e Both For Only Tasty Wholesome Cold Stream Pink Ann Page Spagrhetti Noodles or MACARONI CHEESE SALMON OLEO 8 O’CLOCK A&P BREAD PALMOLIVE SOAP Golden Maid Mild & Mellow Coffee 18-Oz. Pullman 2 2 SUPER SUDS OCTAGON SOAP Sm. Pkg. 4 9c 5c 21c 25c 10c 25c Loaves 15c 25c Lb. No. 1 Tall Cans Lb. 1-Lb. Bags Bars Lge. Pkg. Giant Bar 23c 4c Florida Oranges doz. 10c Large White Cauliflower head IO2C Florida Grapefruit 2 for 5c Tender Winter Spinach 2 lbs. 15c Half or W’hole Lamb Shoulder lb. 12U Chop or Roast Veal Shoulder lb. Hi White Label Sliced Bacon pound 23c Armour Star Pork Sausage lb. 15c A&P FOOD STORES bwVltO A.ND OPEkATEr Tr,'- Ot f»- ■ PINHEHURST and SOUTHERN PINES ter. I Mrs. S. A. D. Shepperd and Miss I Helen Child of Amesbui y, Mass., have returned to their cottage, Honey suckle, for the season. Mr. pnd Mrs. Stanle.y Robert.a and fflmily and Mrs. Griffin of South Roy- alton, Vt., are guests of Mr. and Mrs.: Tom ATcKenzie. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beckwith of j ! Portsmouth, N. H., are at their es tate in Knollwood. Mrs. James H. Walker has arrived from her home at Amesbury, Mass. Leonard Tufts is visiting in Bran don, Vt., and before returning will vliit his daughter, Mrs. Townsend Latting and family in Andover, N. H. Warren Bicknell is entertaining nine friends this week at his cottage, "Warbick.” Also entertaining at an annual houseparty Is Henry Hornblower of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Lesh of Bos ton have returned for the season to their home. The Arches. Captain and Mrs. S. M. Brumby have leased the Keith cottage on the Midland Road. Dr. John Harbison of Shelby, bro ther of James W. Harbison, contin ues gravely ill. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Taylor were hosts at dinner and bridge Monday evening. Their guest.s were Mr. and Mrs. Byron U. Richarc’^on, Mr. and Mrs. W. Raymond Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cameron, Miss Lillian Moore and M. P. Wilson. Miss Katherine Sledge was home I from Woman’s College, Greensboro for the week-end. She had as her guest a classmate, Miss Eleanor Ed wards of Asheville. Mrs. Harold J. Calloway was host ess at bridge Tuesday evening to Mrs. True P. Cheney, Mrs. Frank McCaskill, Mrs. Eric Nelson and her guest, Mrs. William Best of Golds boro, Mrs. H. A. Campbell, Mrs. Wil lard L. Dunlop, Mrs. Roy Grinnell and Miss Polly Miller. Mrs. Isabel Cabot McMullen has as guests her daughter, Mrs. Thomas G. Johnston of New York, and son Arthur of Fort Bragg. Mrs. Daisy Wilson Ostrander of New York has returned to the Caro lina Hotel as bridge hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Livingston L. Biddle, II, w'ere dinner hosts at The Gray Fox Saturday evening, their guests were Capt. and Mrs. George E. Flet cher, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClel lan, Mr. anj Mrs. Eric Thompson, Halbert J. Blue and Capt. Alex Pa- pano. / Harold J. Callaway and daughter Sylvia, and Frank McCaskill and daughter, Julia Ann, spent the fore^ part of the week In Charlotte. S. B. Chapin has retiwned to Myr tie Beach after being the guest of his sister, Mrs. F. E. May, who ar rived the first of the week from Chi cago. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Carter en- tertained at dinner and the movies Saturday evening. Guests were Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Gary, Mrs. Beverly Walter and S. D. Fobes. Mrs. Ellis Fields entertained Mon day evening at the Little Community Club in honor of her daughter, Helen, who was 16 years old that day. Fifty of the high school boys and girls en joyed an evening of dancing. Harriet Lyon celebrated her seven th ilrthday Monday afternoon with a party at her home for the follow ing friends: Carol Sue Humphrey, Canara Gamer, Cainlyn Nelson. Johnson, Nadine Hifflin, Gretchen Sauer, Jimmie and Martha Harbison, Cynthia Fletcher, Dickie Johnson, Louise Fields, Bert Cun ningham, and her teacher, Miss Lil lian Moore. I’ile accident in South Carolina. John Ilaydrn dies in Pennsylvania, Hgod 98. JJi.ss Maiireen Sugg entertained at three tables of bridge in honor of her I >’other liichard's birthday. Sandhills Post No. 131, American Legion celebrates Armistice Day. n)8() .Southern Pines Park Commission named; Mr.s. C. H, Whittaker, one year; P. F. Buchan, two years; Ern est Morell three years; Dr. \V. C. Mudgett. four years; A. B. Yeomans,, five years. Dr. E. L. Poate to preside over Municipal Court. Mrs. Ii ene Millar entertains at din-| ner and bridge for Mi.ss Ethel Jon.\s, Mrs. Esther McDaniels and Miss Mary Cameron. m.to. He now has two which is one more than anybody el.se ill town keeps. Miss Ethel Jones of Pittsburgh is a gufst at the Jefferson Inn. Our water works plant has been completed and quite a party was pre.sent at noon at the Southern Pines I'otel to witness the first tap which \'’as made by Me.ssrs. Thurston and motor cars Davis for W. E. Giles for his hoteL 1»05 C. L. Hayes has moved his station- j TAKE STEPS TO BUSINESS SUCCESS rt OLD PINE FOR SALE Mantles, Doors, Paneling, Hoards, Also Old Hrick, Nolhinj* Less than 100 Years Old. AIRPORT FARM l\ s. p. R.\N1)0LPH, .IK. 192.) Contract .signed for new hotel, 280- room fire-proof building to be erect- rd near Mid-Pines Club. Route ,')0 will be made part of In terstate Highway. Will be Inter state Route Number 1. In 1920 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lewis are Southern Pines for the winter. Mrs. Arthur Ramsey has purchased i the Percy Chambers residence on Ridge street. School trustees announce rate for children of non-taxpayers within the | Southern Pines School District: High' School, $100.00; 5th, 6th, 7th grades,: $75.00; grades under 5th, $50.00. I 1914 John T. Patrick, founder of South- | ern Pines, was in town Thursday,' ^rk COUNTRY D.4Y SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS with Kindergarten Music - Handicraft - All Sports Resident Pupils Received ' Illustrated Boofilet MRS. MILLICENT A. HAYES Southern Pines, North Carolina College Preparatory and other courses arranged for older g:irU. t; ttr e 5‘^ Ice-cold Coca-Cola was made to end your thirst pleasantly. It is deli cious to the taste. It is refreshing. And after you drink it, the sense of refreshment lingers on. Thirst asks nothing more. PAUSE THAT REFRESHES BOTTLED IWDEF AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY COCA-COLA BDTTLINXl COMPANY, ABERDEEN, N- C* V-„Delicious and J ^ ”Refre‘s-hi,ng Si
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