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THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina
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BENEFIT PARTY DEX'EMBER 6
FOR SANATORIUM PATIENTS
The antiTia] benefit party sponsored
by the SunHhine Club uf the North
Carolbia Sanatorium will be given
on Friday evening, December 0 at the
Sanatorium Nurses’ Home. The play
ing of bridge rook and other games
will start promptly at 8:00 o’clock
and at the conclusion of the evening
the winner at each xable will receive
an attractive prize. The proceeds
will bo used to help the indigent pa
tients at the Sanatorium. Friends of
the Sanatorium are requested to keep
the date in mind and plan to attend
this most enjoyable affair. Everyone
Invited.
mRRIAG ELICENSE
A marriage license ha.s been issued
from the office of the Register of
Deeds of Moore county to George M.
Kendall and Marie Louise Nee, both
of Brooklyn, . Y.
Pilot Want ads are bringing excel
lent results.
I’ROF. BLIS)4 ADDRESSES
SOUTHEASTERN ALUMNI
L. .1. BARWOOD WILL FILED
FOR PROBATE AT C \RTIL\OE
building on Broad street.
Prof. Louis D. Bliss, president of
the Bliss School of Electrical Engi
neering spoke to the gathering at the
banquot of the Southeastern Alumni
Association held at the Southern
Pines Country Club last Saturday
evening. Some 50 members and their
guests gathered from many distant
points of the Southeast heard a splen
did address. Men from fifteen classes
were present.
Other speakers at the meeting I
were R. L. Chandler, district mana-j
ger of the Carolina Power & Light |
Co.; Philip J. Weaver, superintendent I
of Southern Pines Schools; R. S. Du-j
rant, general manager of the tele-;
phone company. The entertainment,
of the evening consisted of music by|
Lloyd Woolley, Jr., B. A. Hurley and
F. W. Singleton. (
Norris Russell of the Southern j
Bell Telephone Co. of Charlotte also j
addressed the gathering and present
ed a special movie reel prepared by
A copy of the will of Leon J. Bar-
wuod, late of Brookline, Mass., has
been filed for probate In the office
of the Clerk of Court of Moore coun-
^y-
In addition to members of the
family, the Associated Jewish Phil
anthropies, Inc., a Massachusetts cor
poration, the Cambridge Council, Boy
Scouts of America, Inc., and the
American Civil Liberties Union of
Brookline were remembered in the
will. The estate was valued at not
more than $85,000.
1925
Frank Via 11 and Frank Kayior
have leased the Southern Pines Ga-
lage.
E. D. Putnam and son of Antrim,
N. H., will open a post card and de
veloping studio in the old Sawtelle
studio.
1920
All N. C. A&P Store.s
Will Be Closed
THANKSGIVING
OPEN LATE
AaP PUMPKIN 1 Q<
Ocean Spray
Cranberry
2 17-oz. OQp
Cans
SAUCE
Ann Page—except Strawbenr Raspbtrry
PRESERVES I 15<
REDI-MEAT — 's?23>
FLOUR -S' 24 B 79.
aO’CLOCKE: 3 « 87<
OXYDOL t H« te II*
P&e 80AP “J*,
IVORY SOAP to ID*
TURKEYS
TONS lb
HENS lb
2Sc
27c
A. & P. (|uali(,v
Sirloin Steak lb. 29c
Pork Hams
half or Ik
whole
15c
Fillet Haddock lb. 19c
Nince Neat lb. 19c
Florida
medium size 10c
Ur£inges large size l? l-2c
California Iceberg
Lettuce head 7k
Green Tender
Brocolli lb. 10c
UrdpClIllIl large size each 4c
Home Grown
Turnip Salad lb. 5c
A&P FOOD STORES
OV«'WtO AMO OPfRATED BY THP GRE*T aTiaNTIC K '•CIW'
PIN»EHURST and SOUTHERN PINES
his company.
At the business meeting the fol
lowing officers were elected for the
coming year: Lloyd L. Wooley, pre.s-
icient, Robert Hender.wn, secretary-
treasurer; Carl G. Thompson, vice-
president. All of these men are lo
cated in Southern Pines. It seems
ihat all the alumni like to come to
Southern Pines for their meetings
ns this is the second con.secutive one
held here.
Prof. and Mrs. Bliss stopped at the
Highland Pines Inn while here for
several days and were much impress
ed with this section.
Some confusion and inconvenience
has been experienced about town
from the fact that no two clocks seem
to agree as to the time.
The drinking trough on Pennsyl
vania avenue, has been painted and
thoroughly cleaned for the benefit
of our dumb friends.
The Rev. Herbert E. Fo.ss dies.
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The director.s of the Civic Club are:
Mrs. Eugene Leavitt. Mrs. W. P,
Swett, Mrs. J. S. Reynolds, Mrs. J. C,
Stanley, Mrs. L. S. Johnson, Mrs,
N. J, Mills, Mrs. O. H. Weed.
1910
I Phineas P Whitehouso, 68, dies.
Seasonal resident sincc
Last Friday night the home of
Baxter Mclver in Wept Southern
Pines, caught fire from a lamp in an
upstairs room and quickly burned to
the ground.
wants chickens has to go down a lit
tle deeper in his pocket. Twelve and
a half cents from the wagons, live
v.Tight, is about the ruling price, and
the retailer in town gets more..
A reception was given the Rev. Dr.
H, K. Fo.ss and family at the King’s
Oaughters' Hall by the ladie^ of the
Congregational Church.
I9<KI
1905
•John Foultz, of Brownell, Me., ia
V ith us again and will have charge of
the bowling alley ton.sorlal rooms
this season.
Pr. and Mrs. B. von Hcrff of New
Vork are again guests at the Piney
'Voods Inn. Dr. von Herff has consid
erable property Interests in thi-s vi-
Poultrv prices high. The man who
ThankYon-
FOR HIE BMT OMR
SlUISWiVE EVER KNOWN!
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THE PASSING
YEARS
BY CHARLES M.\CACL,EY
Third Week of November
1939
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Betierley of
Southern Pines are in Frankford
Hospital Philadelphia recovering
from injuries received In an automo
bile accident in that city last Thurs
day evening.
The Rev. and Mrs. J. Fred Stim-
s.on attended the Baptist State con
vention in Winston-Salem.
Mrs. Carleton Wicker has returned
from Ann Arbor, Mich., where she
has been visiting her son, A. M. Bent-
i ley, Senior at the University of
Michigan.
1935
Airport project to cost $35,000
favored by W. P. A.
Mrs, Verdle Wiley and Miss Bir-
clilia Bair are spending a few days
in Lynchburg, Va.
Mlss Theresa Montesanti entertain
ed at a weiner roast at her home in
honor of Miss Eleanor Welsh.
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1930
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Lovejoy ar
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r.nd are busy getting the Log Cabin
ready for opening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. 'R'isner of New
Vork City are preparing to open the
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