Frtday, March 14, IMl. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page 'nimt McGILL AND OR.4H.^M TAKE OVER ESSO STATION Duncan TI. McGill and Albert R. Oraham, ‘'Dunk” and "Bert” to their frienda, assumed management of the B3uo station in Vasg formerly oper ated by Dan A.. Smith and opened for business Monday. TTie interior ■of the building has been repainted and is In spic-and-span condition. Both young men are skilled me chanics, having had several years ex perience in automobile repair work. Mr. McGill is at present instructor of the National Defense Training Course in automobile mechanics be. Ing taught here in the evenings. They do light repair work, with Wburetor, generator and starter doctoring a specialty, and carry a full line at Esso products. Atlas tires, batteries and accessories. Pinehurst Paragraphs Bu\CK ON THE JOB After an illness of ten days, Miss Bess Stuart was able to resume her duties in the office of the county sup erintendent of schools Monday. Virs, Eleanor Smith of Englewood, N. J., and Uverpool England is the guest of Mrs. Harry Hogg "for the duration." Mrs. Charles B. Hudson entertain ed Mrs Byron U. Richardson, Mrs. T. P. Cheney, and Mrs. J. F. Taylor at bridge and tea Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Hudson have returned to Brooklyn, N. Y., af ter Yisiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dellinger iind baby of Cherryville'have moved here and are occupying the Sally cottage on Airport Road. Betsy Sutton is convalescing fol lowing a tonsillectomy at the Moore County Hospital. Ml'S. Tom Ragsdale entertained the afternoon circle of the Community Church Auxiliary at her home Wed nesday. Shelby Horton, Jr., William H. Campbell, M. P. Wilson and E. B. rj»rybo.dy*t En|pying^his NttW Eraad—‘ ^r*od,—wHh Jrh* dqf#* on thfwrapptrl Jry loaf todoyl I nrst iw AT m sai ^ LARGE 9 ^ IV2 LB. LOAF White Sail SOAP CRAINS Ideal for Washtub and Dlshpan 114-Lb Pkgs. FOOD STORES Ann Page—Apple, Strawberry' and Raspberry PRESERVES 1-Lb Jai 15c 8 O’CLOCK "“<5'“"’3 Lb. Bag 39c P&G SOAP 4 Bars 15c IVORY SOAP 6c Lg. Bar 10c CAMAY SOAP 4 Bars 2^c CHIPSO 9c Lg. Pkg 21c PL^KUT Butter Ann Page 1-Lb Jar 15c Tender Green Broccoli lb 10c Fresh California Peas lb 10c Yellow Onions 5-lb bag 17c Idaho I I I Potatoes 10-lb bag 29c Pork Roast Loin End lb 21c Leg ’o Lamb lb 29c Native Turkeys lb 33c lb 39c Cape Fear Shad A&P FOOD STORES OV/VlED AND OPERATED BY THE GREAT ATLANTIC S PACIFIC PIN»EHURST and SOUTHERN PINES H H TUley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. .J W. Harbison Wednesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. H. Dix of Menomonie, Wis., are visiting William H. Camp bell, Industrial Arts teacher In the local school. Mrs. John N. Powell has returned from Durham where she sp^nt the past month with Mr. and Mr*. Ken an Rand. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tate and fam. ily have returned from Orlando, Fla, where they took part in the Horse Show last week. Mrs. W. R. Kelly of Washington, D, C., was the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kelly. Arch Currie has returned to Mis home from the Moore County Hos pital where he was confined follow ing an automobile accident. Lewis Kelley, former resident, George Fritz and Laval Brown of Mahopac, N. Y., visited friends herp while on a motor trip south. The women of the Community Church .surprised Mrs. A. J- McKel- way, Jr., Thursday evening with a linen shower. In the recent fire at the Manae much of the McKelway house hold furnishings were damaged by fire ! and water. I Misses Eleanor Edwards of Ashe- I ville room-mate of Miss Katherine ■ Sledge at Woman's College Is her guest. Also visiting Miss Sledge is Mi.ss Catherine Green of Queens- Chicora College, Charlotte. They have cbme for the races. I Mr. iind Mrs. E. B. Keith and fam ily have moved to Sanford where Mr. Keith is connected with the General Foundry an