1 Prlflay, MHrcli 7, 1941 THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page tlirM ONLY ONE MARRIAGE UCEXSE IN FEBKU VRY The only marriage license issued Pinehurst Paragraphs F. R. Razook spent the week In in Moore county during the month of New York where he made prepara- February was Issued last week to Al-! tlons for the Pinehurst Fashion Show bert Donald Hurst of Blshopvllle, S.' which will be held I** the ballroom of C.. and Uary EUlsabeth O’Callagban' the Carolina Hotel on Tuesday, March of Southern Pines. Matx± got off to a 118. The event will be given for the better start with one on the third; combined benefit of the Sandhills day of the month to Grady F. Foster of Hemp and Ruth Jane Seawell of Carthage. NEW BnJTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION FORMED A copy of the certificate of Incor poration of Patterson Mutual Burial Association Inc., Southern Pines, was filed In the County Clerk’s office In Carthage Monday. The Incorpora. tors are A. B. Patterson, president: Dorothy M. Patterson, secretary and treasurer; Robert H. Beck, vice pres ident, all of Southern Pines. Advertise in The Pilot for ResultB^ chapter of the British War Relief So ciety and the Moore County Hospi tal. Miss Elizabeth and Nora Jones have arilved from Miami, Fla., to be with Mr. and Mrs. A. S Cobum for sev eral' months. Miss Elizabeth Jones will again assist Mrs. Cobum in her Cottage Shoppe. rj. Edward Home ta Unprovbig fol lowing an Illness which confined him to the Moore County Hospital this week. Miss Thelma Blisg and Mr. and Ington, D. C., Is visiting her son, the Rev. A. J. McKelway and family. , The Junior Red Cross of the Pine hurst School has been busy collect ing articles of clothing for the Brit ish War Relleg. There was a prize of fered to the representatives who worked the hardest and brought In the most articles. These prizes were awarded to the representatives of the third and fourth grades. The clothing was turned over to the Pinehurst chapter. C. E. Callaway of Charlotte has re turned for the spring season. Paul E^ferett of Raleigh spent the week-end with his cousin. Miss Brownie Mayberry. Mrs S. R. Ransdall is visiting her mother, who is ill. In Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gouger, Jr.of lege; Miss Katherine Sledge and her looRunate, Miss Eleanor Edwards from Woman's College. Greensboro, and Donald Currie, Jr., U. N. C. David Hartsell underwent an oper ation for mastoid Infection In a High Point hospital last week. Misses Hassle Sherrill, Jane Allen, Bess Tillman ftnd Mary Louise Rid dick entertained at Bridge Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. James W. Harblson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd M. Tate. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Hale have returned from Florida and will spend the spring season with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson. Jurors Are Drawn For Two Terms of Court First To Beirin March 24 and Second March 31 in CarthaKe Courthou^ Jurors for two terms of court the first to begin on March 24th and the second on March 31st, were dra’vn Monday when the County Contunia- Hioners met in regular session. For the first term, they are follows, by townships: Carthage: C. F. Bames. Bensalem; Grady Britt, J, H. Dowd, The February meeting of the Par-1 WiUlams. Alton Richardson. Mrs. Robert M. Pearse of OreensborO| Columbia, S. C., announce the birth Sunnyfield High Quality FLOUR 24 “.TSc were guests Sunday of Mrs. William ^ of a son. W B. Gouger. Ill, on Feb- H. Parkinson. Iniary 25th. Mrs. A. J. McKelway. Sr., of Wash, i Among those attending the Duko- — — ~ South Carolina basketball game in Saturday were Mr. and Mn,. J. W. Harbison, Miss Edna Gentry, Mi.ss Mary Louise Riddick. W. H. Campbell and E- B. Tilley. Mrs. F. L. DuPont and Mrs Tal- madge Shaw held a food sale Satur day as their contribution to the bene fits for the hospital. Among students at home for the week-end were Miss Margaret Mc Kenzie from Flora Macdonald Col- SUGAR 10 Pa^r 490 Bag ■ ^ OLEO ^ 2 iS 19e TOMATOES £ 4 25e SALMON 2 y 29c Cans ■■ ^ PIIPCCP Tasty Ij II t k V t Wholesome Lb *|9c BLUE ROSE RICE, PEA BEANS or PINTO BEANS Each Per l.b. 5 Fresh Green Firm Heads White Maine Nice Size Florida Peas lb. 10c Lettuce 2 for 13c Potatoes pounds 17c 10c 10 pounds Grapefruit t Beef Roast TLamb Smelts 29c 33c Oven or fot Leg O’Lamb oSLy A&P Qnality lb BROILERS !£ lb 29c lb. lb 29c 29c THIS TOP QUALITY LOAF Again we say—"Just look ot the sizel Just look at the pricel" and you'll realize what a tremendous soving this fop quali^ loaf offers you every day I And—it’s DATED| mi !»• It m sm LARGE V/2 LB. LOAF mp FOOD STORES A‘jg QPgl.A'fr 8V TH<- a'L«n->C ^ PINEHURST and SOUTHERN PINES ent-Teacher Association will be h«fd Tuesday afternoon at the school when Miss Ruth Lilly will present a pro gram on Safety- Miss Harriet Shniinglaw accom panied the following young people to Chapel Hill Saturday evening where they heard the Westminster Choir of Princeton. N. J., give a concert in Hill Music Hall: Bobby Viall, Wil bur Currie, Jack Taylor, A. B. Sally. Robby DuPont. Mark W’hitseil, Eliz abeth^ Welsh. Frances Shaw. Helen Fields and Fred Fields. A meeting' of the Advisory Board of the Pinehurst Forum was held Monday, The last Forum will l>e held April 24th and will feature the Un iversity of N'orth Carolina Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Dr. Benjamin Swalin. Tho.>?e attending, Sheffield: Walter J. McNeill A Moore. Ritter; C. L. Purvis, Rufus Wil liams, Curtis Cavlness. Deep River: J. E. Mashburn. Greenwood; R. W^ Smith. McNeill: W. E. Cox, Jr., J. A. Wil liamson, Wallace Bryant, A. Ballard Cox. Sandhill: J. F Brown, John M. Howarth, M. P. Russell. W. A. Rosy. Mineral Springs: D. B. Black, Carl ton A. Thomas, M Cole, M. C. Mc Donald. Jr. Cailhage: C L. 'Roberts, J. A. Crutchfield, D, L. Stultz, Poodrow Wiihoit, W. G. Kennedy, Robcn. *e Kelly. I Bensalem: Roscoe G. Wallace. Sheffield; Rufus Owens, Edgar ^illiaai Jameson & Co., iuc.«N.Y Dr. J. I. Neal VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, were Dr. DeWitt B. Nettleton, H. H. I Ritter: Curtis T. Garner, Q. A. | LEGAL NOTICE ■Tohnson, the Rev. A J. McKelway, j Woodrow Maness, E. G. Wll- ORTH OAQOUNA, TOORE coiJTirnr. IN TIIE SrPEBIOR COURT J. Pryor Williamson, the Rev. F. Craighill Brown, Judge H. F. Seawell and Miss Mildred Mason. Roger E. Frye of Washington, D. C., a native of Pinehurst. has been promoted to assistant to Dr. A. Ma- gruder MacDonald at the new Di.s. trict of Columbia morgue, an ultra modern, glareless tile structure at 19th and I streets. Roger is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Frye Mrs. E. L. Barber conducted Bible Widow A Duncan *Kplstles of John Tuesday NtyriCE OF SERVICTC BY PUBLICATION Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, Hams, L F. Howard Greenwood: J. A. Shaw. McNeill: C. P. Osborne, George R. Straka. Mineral Springs: H. G. Jordan, W. M, Bosworth, Paul Garrison, Charles Lawrence McDonald. E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT. Caroline Martin, Reed and wife. Rose M. Reed, de fendants. The defendants, A. Duncan Reed Tnd wife. Rose M. Reed, will take no- tive that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Caro- I lina, to foreclose certain tax liens; and the said defendants, A. Dimcan Reed and wife. Rose M. Reed, will further take notice that tjiey are re. quired to appear before the Clerk of he Superior Court of said County I v.'ithin thirty days from the service of I the Summons, and answer or demur to the Complaint In said action, or , the plaintiff will apply to the Court 1 for the relief demanded in said Com plaint. I Dated this 17th day of Februarj, '1941. : JOHN WILLCOX, ! 2l,M14 Clerk of the Superior Court. evening at the Community Church with about .50 women of the auxiliary In attendance. Mr« 'r, p. Cheney and ’^rs, Rassle B3. Wicker served punch and cookies followinsr the stvidy. Wade H. Coffey has returned from Norfolk where he was a ration! in a hospital for several weeks. He and Mrs, Coffey, fire giieats of their dau ghter, Miss W R. Johnson, and son, David G. Coffey. Suhsrrihe tn The Pilnt, Moon Couvty’s Ijcnding Nctvx-Weekly. Forget YOUR Wash^^ay Worries kJust Oal] G101 Have .voiir clothes washed ’.vith a mild and sterliz- in)T soap that has been te.siH and re-tested by the fin est laboratories in Ihe country. Remember To Call 6101 SOUTHFRN PINES LAUNDRY CO “The Laundry Does It Best” Telephone (?101 Snulhern Pines H •j iiimvAmtixttsxastmmtmna ; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX j Having qualified this day as Ad- I ininistratrix of the Estate of Violn I A. Gargis, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned Administratrix w ithin twelve months from tnis t’ate, other wise this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons m- flebteded to the said estfite will please make immediate payment. Dated this 29th day of January, 1941. LETA MeBRlDE Administratriv of the Estate of Viola A. Gargis, deceased. ' J. Vance 'Rowe, Attorney J31-M7 - ■ ** NOTICE OF SERVICE BV PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE OOUNTV In The Superior Court June Price vs. May Criscoo Pricc The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, for the purpose ol obtaining an absolute divorce fron- the defendant by the plaintiff on ac count of more than two years sepa ration of the plaintiff and defend ant; and the defendant will further take notice that .she is required t( appear and answer or demur to th< complaint now on file with the Clerl< of Superioi Court of Moore County within 30 days or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded In said complaint. This the 13th day of Februarj 1941. JOHN WILLCOX, Clerk of Superior Court F21-MU ¥0, IN 0 Chevrolet for '41 is the only biggest>se(ling low-priced car that brings you this enviable combination! . . . Why Pay More ^Why Accept Less? 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