.-v- ■«•-. vM-.. - , Friday, March 14, 1941. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Seven PINEBIAIKK The Week in Aberdeen Miss MerUith Godsey of Saiiatoiliim ^ is spending several days this vvqok ‘ "’ilder arrived Saturday fruni •vifh her sister, Mrs. Crnig Pickier. !T*-’niP*e Medical School, Philadelphia, Mr. an<l Mrs. Warren Smith are leaving this week for Southern Tires Vrhere they will make their home. Mrs. F'lby Lentz returned to her l¥)uie in Petersburg* Va., Saturday after spending .som» time with Mrs. Ctoiard Hud.son and Mrs. Margaret T\«*iipKiin. Mis. J. J. t'olley^ Mr.*?, Dan Man- and Mrs, Annie McGlachlin spent Thursday in Fort Bi-agg. Mrs. Martha Jackson and Mrs. K(*th- ‘ erltie Brooks spent Monday in Con- u ^ •’ Miss Lame Ruth Gunter has re- c*a visiting Mrs, Brook.s’ daughter,'. . * ^ ^ n ^ ' turneil to Greensboro College after Mias Mildred Brooks. ,, , j . i. ; spending a few days at her home. The Executive Board of Woman’s Mrs. II. W. Doub spent Wednesday Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church amj Thursday with relatives in in Southern Pines met Wednesday Greensboro. evening at the home of Mrs, WatTen Mis, F A. Cummings returned Smith j \f,,n,iu« ft-nm W’ashington, E). C„ The Weather Febrwary Temperature Low er Than Normal, But We Had 13 All Clear Days The nearly average temperature of February, 1940, received a drastic re versal during the past month with he surprising loss of 6.1 degrees of temperature; the maximum, 3.8 de- Mrs. J, H, Suttonfield entertained at a dinner party at her home Monday night, the guosts being Mr. and Mrs, Warren Smith, Mrs. W'. A. Thompson, Miss Ann Diehl and Mrs. Dan Mun- gum. Word was received this week of the death of Miss Josephine Taliford at her home in Ogonquit, Me,, on Feb ruary 3rd. One sister suivives. Miss Florence Taliford. The Misses Tali- foni were residents in Pinebluff for a number of yeais. to spend the Spring holidays with jhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. »3- Wild er. Miss Theresa Einuiierman of Bal timore ajid Miss Rob«'rta Zimmerman I of Woman’s College, Greensboro, spent the week-end at their home here, Mi.ss Jessie W^fwlhiiM of Raleigh , spent Si«ichiy with fi iends in town. Mrs, S. A. Maxwell and daughters Lillian, Lottie and Ludie visited rela-1 grees lower than normal, the mini- tives in Charlotte over the week-end. rnum, 8. 5 degrees less than normal. * I Thirteen days were all clear—six more than last February; seven days were partly cloudy, six days cloudy, five days with rain, and a part of the 4th, with flakes of snow and some sleet, a part of the 27th with snow and sleet measuring one and one-ftulf inches. The heaviest rainfall rame on the .■?id. with .88 inches, the total precipi tation for the month, 2,25 inches, 1.78, inches less than normal for the month. The deficiency in rainfall foi the first two months of the year is 4 96 inche.i^. Both maximum and minimum daily temperatures fell below normal, fi;)vs, the 4th. 12th, and 23rd. reached a low of 17 degrees while the COAL CHARCOAL We carry at all times a large selection of (Juality Coal. PROMPT SERVICE Farrell Coal Co. Phone 9581 Aberdeen, N. C. whi e she spent a few days, Linwod Pleasants spent the week- nd in town, returning to Richmond Tuesday moiTling. Mrs, Jack Taylor entertained the Sandhill Book Club at her home on "^ridav. The program consisted of a book quiz conducted by Mrs, Glenn ^aviness. \ More than $30.00 was i;'alized from *he benefit parly at Mrs. .G. C. Sey. <'.\KU OF TH.XNRM ■Mrs. Robert Farrell, Mrs. Kenneth Keith, Mrs. Dan P'arrell, Mrs. J. B. iCdwartls and Mrs. Glenn Caviness. -Special guests included Mr's. H W. tJ’iub, Mrs. H. A. W’orsely, Mr.s. Leon Lawhorn, Mrs. Gene Maynard, Mrs. K. L. f’lea.'jants. High score prize for the club was won by Mr.s. Taylor and Mrs. K. L. Pleasants won high score prize for guests, of 'liiK'hoster, N. Y., arrived Tuesday with consolation going to Mrs. o .spend some time with her par- Worsley t Ms, Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot JiOhn- Mr an ' Westcolt Burlingame son We wish to express our stncere thanks and appreciation to our fivinds for their kindness and sym- p.'ift y in our bereavement. - MRS. DAN A. SMITH, —T. J. SMITH and Family. Special low prices on Bancroft nis latkels at Haye.« ’ To Relieve Misery of COLDS TAHf.K’TS , S.AIA'K NO.SK OKOPS IIKOPK Try •■Ku»t-l!^y-Tlsni”-a Uondfrful LiiAi|ier»t mour’s last T’hursilay night, the pro-^ highest temperature recorded for the ■'reds of which er; to the town li-; month was only 63 degrees, seven de- 'nary. Thejj? vv« iv IS tables in play j grees below the high of last Febru- with prices going to Miss Cilffe Wil- ^ uary. Long time Aver. 1910 1941 Max. 1 55.1 51.3 Min. .33.6 32.2 25.1 Aver. I 44.3 i 43.6 38.2; ! Mam Mrs. J B. Edwards, Jack Smith, Norfleet Pleasant*!, Miss Alice Wild- "r, Mi.“s Pearl McMillan, Mr. Wors- 'ey. Mr.'f. Garland Fariell, Mrs. ^!au(le Thompson and Miss Mil Ired Keid. ^ E. L. Barber. Mr. Reynolds is cort-! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor huve as nectcd with the Geneial Motors Ac. | '.heir guest Mr. Tayloi’s mothei of ceptance Corporation. | Fort Valley Ga. Norfleet Pleasants was host-^ Mr. and Mrs, Ralpli Reynolds re- ess to her bridge club and several (turned Saturday t;oni their wed- invited guests at her home on Tues- ding trip and have taken an apart- dav afternoon. Members of the ment in the home of Rev. and Mrs. club playing were Mrs. Jack Taylor, ONE THRIFTY VOMAN TELLS AtrOTHER... *tfSAHONEy FOn OUK MONSyr' I^SFWir YerJbKefr— ’ tiUgtmw Bvfi EASY TERMS See These Big Value Features t^atvn for featur* or dollar for flollar—b'- - ardslick, Hotpoint Is a r r;rator buy. Even at s , ice this remark able . ^Refrigerator ho* these important, high-quality features: Vacuum Sealed Thrift- master UmH . . . Stainless Steel Speed Freezer... Pop-lce Trays. But In addition you get these PLUS advantogos—an extra mea sure of value at no extra cost: • Extra Giant Bottle Space • New 16-Point Temperature Control • AN-Steel Construction I^mbi . V. 1 i i Kr' ji 1' .'Sr'si*..-' . I i i -''I ' Tiw NORMAN. A Uig 6 cubic foot, full-family time refrigerator. A honey for the money, • Automatic Interior Floodlighting • AU-Porcelain Interior • Thermocraft Insulation * -Hnfpoinf- * ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR SIMONS ELECTRIC CO. O’Callaghan Building East Connecticut Avenue to iAe^Gkevwiet Xme^ NEWmifl SIX PASSENGER mm WITH Mn A distinguished, ultra-fashionable addition to the Chevrolet line for ’41 featuring a swank new Fleetline Body by Fisher . . . Landau type rear-quarter panel . . . Custom-quolity broadcloth upholstery . . . Luxu rious carpeting . . . Rich wood-grained moldings . . . New "Silverstyl” dash and instrument panel . . . Sparkling new window reveals . . . Fisher ventilation at rear windows as well as at front . . . 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