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Friday, October 11, 1946 THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Seven 'n' rt- Southern Pines RESTAURANTS OPENING HOURS CLOSING HOURS VILLAGE INN DINE AND DANCE 5:30 to 8:30 P. M. Dinner Hour CLOSED MONDAYS HOLLIDAY’S COFFEE SHOP Palatable, Appetizing Meals 7 A. M. to 11 P. M. CLOSED MONDAYS JACK’S GRILL "Where Dining is a Pleasure" Breakfast 7:30 to 11 Lunch 11:30 to 2:30 Dinner 5 to 9 —A la Carte All Day Open From 7:30 A. M. till 10 P. M. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS THE SANDWICH SHOP "The Best Sandwiches in Town" 5:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. NO BEER OR LIQUOR PERMITTED CLOSED THURSDAY TELL YOUR HONEY YOU’RE HUNGRY For Some Taste-Thrilling Food And make a Bee-Line For VILLAGE INN —a meal that sparkles with tempting dishes, including ocean-fresh seafoods prepared by a master chef. It’s the ultimate in luxury dining! Billage iinn 6:00 to 8:00 P. M. Dinner Hour NO COVER CHARGE 8:00 o'clock until 12 Couples $1.00 Cover Charge For Reservations Telephone 6632 or 8122 I WORTH DRIVING OUT FOR ... | || BUY IT WHERE IT'S MADE! | I Your Choice of Flavors II I PINEHURST CREAMERY I II Phone 3013 CURTIS McKENZIE g :: t: :: H H ♦♦ H n Guaranteed Service On Radios Expert Repairs on Home and Car Radios HENDERSON’S tt « Sales and Service West Broad opposite McIntosh Telephone 6802 Southern Pines mnun::::::; Everett, Zane & Muse Certified Public Accountants AUDITS — TAXES — SYSTEMS Masonic Temple Building Sanford. N. Phone 461 H DR. PHILIP M. WHITEHEAD OPTOMETRIST EYES EXAMINED Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily (except Wednesday afternoon, close at 1 p. m.) p Telephone 6982 Hart Building Southern Pines. N. C. H GLASSES FITTED « Zf H HELP SAVE FOOD! CARTHAGE NEWS by Ruth Harriss Tyson P. T. A. Meets On Friday afternoon at 3:30 at the grammar school, a number of men and women interested in re organizing the P. T-A. in Carth age met to elect officers for the coming year. Miss Hilda Blue, principal of the grammar school, acted as temporary chairman, while Mrs. E. S. Adams served as temporary secretary. The fol lowing ticket was elected by ac- claimation: President, Mrs. Won- roe Way, vice-president, Mrs. Myrton Stewart, treasurer, Mrs. C. T. Hinspn, secretary, Mrs. Lu- cien P. Ti^son. The third Monday night in each month was designated as the regular time of meeting. Due to the workshop teachers meeting on Oct. 21, how;ever, the October meeting will be held on the fourth Monday. School Lunch Room Opens The Carthage School lunch room opened last Monday with a record patronage of 296 lunches served. The menu for the day was meat loaf, string beans, cole slaw, hot muffins, cookies, and milk. The price of the lunch is 15c. Mrs. Maggie Lee Kelly is again the lunch room manager, and has assisting her, Mrs. Mae Davis and Mrs. Brady. A new electric range, electric refrigerator, electric water heat er and sink have greatly improv ed working conditions. A .water fountain and new furniture have been greatly appreciated improvements. The enlarged floor space enables the students to be seated in greater comfort than they were in the congested quarters of last year. Rotary Hears John Lang The regular Thursday dinner meeting of the Rotary Club was held at McDonald’s dining room last week with H. J. Hall and Rev. W. S. Golden in charge of the program. John A. Lang, field secretary for the North Carolina Social Hy giene Society explained the pur pose of the society which is to carry on the work started by the Reynolds Foundation to erradi- cate venereal disease. The So ciety is trying to make up the loss of this Foundation by con tributions from the general pub lic. Mr. Lang asked for the sup port and co-operation of the Ro- tarians. Mr. Lang explained that the North Carolina Social Hygiene Society has two types of mem bership: Regular and Sponsoring. Regular membership is $1.00 per year, including 75c per year sub scription to BETTER HEALTH, a bi-monthly magazine devoted to improving health conditions throughout the state. Sponsoring members are individuals, firms, or corporations, making a sus taining contribution to the So ciety. Pinebluff Minister Guest Speaker The Methodist Men’s Club met last Tuesday night at the church, at which time an address was heard by the Rev. Gilbert Crutchfield, pastor of the Meth odist Church of Pinebluff. Mr. Crutchfield is a former graduate of the Carthage High School. Wholesale Tire Business Begun Eugene Stewart has begun op erations on the Shaw lot on the corner of McNeill and Saunders Street where he plans to erect a building to be used as a whole sale tire business, and possibly a filling station also. To date the work has been confined to re moving from the lot the dwelling 1 « John C. Parrish I Plumbing & Heating I Tel. 8621 Aberdeen, N. C. s s J. AUBREY SMITH Jeweler Watch Repairing Tel. 8531 Aberdeen. N. C. msB house situated upon it. New Jewelry Store Lowe’s Jewelry Store has now opened for business in the new Womack Laundry building on Martin Street. Music Club The Carthage Music Club held its October meeting in the Meth odist Church Saturday afternoon. Selections on the pipe organ were rendered by Mrs. H. J. Hall, Mrs. M. J. McPhail, Mrs. L. R. Sugg and Mrs. Colin Spencer, Jr. After the program of organ music, club members w.ent to the home of Mrs. Colin Spencer for refreshments, and a social hour. Veterans of Foreign Wars The Veterans of Foreign Wars met last week to see and hear movies of Japanese atrocities. The.* meeting was not well publi cized, and not as many people saw it as should have, says Com mander Tim Katsos. The Vete rans and the American Legion plan to have it shown again in the near future, as it is some thing everyone should know about. There will be advance no tice given at a later date as to the time and place of the second showing. I Workshop Teachers Meetings October Monday nights find all Moore County teachers busy studying together in small study groups as to how they may be come better teachers. New ideas and old are discussed for their merits, the ball being tossed from one to another, so that all may contribute. Dr. Perry of the State Department met with the teach ers on Monday night, but the work is being done for the most part by the teachers themselves. At a short meeting of the Moore County N. C. E. A., President Puckett explained the advan tages of the teachers all backing their organization in a fight to win improvements in the profes sion, and called on Mr. Stephen son of the Cameron School to speak on the advantages of join ing the National Education As sociation. Former Moore County Girl Honored at W. C. Misses. Mattie Kate Shaw and Eula Blue motored to Greensboro Saturday to attend Founder’s Day at Woman’s College. Mrs. Peter Lynch of New York was one of the speakers on the plat form. She is the former Mildred Harrington, who was born and reared in Aberdeen and taught High School English in Carthage. She later went to New York and made ‘ good as associate editor of the American Magazine. For the past several years she has been a free lance writer. Her best work was “The Life of Marie Dressier’’ for which she went to Hollywood and spent several weeks collecting material first hand from Miss Dressier. A story, “Hang Out the Moon” was pro duced in the movies. She has one daughter, Nancy, who will enter college this fall. WANTED Large Farms, or City Property suitable to subdivide. Write and describe, or phone Sanford 587. |Prompt, Honest Repair! H H IjCurtis Radio Service! » HNext to Hotel Vass, N. CJ « 100 PROOF Liqueur NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Richard Bliss Pethick, deceased, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed, to present them to the under signed at Southern Pines, N. C., on or before September 6, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 6th day of September, 1946. REBECCA NEAL PETHICK Executrix of the Estate of Richard Bliss Pethick, Southern Pines, N. C. Sept.6,13,20,27.04,11 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the Estate of Rev. William E- Auto Body Glass Cut To Order In Stock For Most All Cars . . . Window Regulators Channels and Door Handles. KING RADIATOR & GLASS CO. SANFORD Phone 213 J Cox, D.D., deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed, to present them to the under signed at Southern Pines, N- C., on or before August 30, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 30h day of August, 1946. MRS. LULA O’CONNER COX, WILLIAM E. COX, JR., Executors of the Estate of Rev. William E. Cox, D.D., Southern Pines. N. C. Oct4 S INSURANCE REAL ESTATE U n J. D. AREY & CO. I « J. D. Arey, Sr. :: Poplar St J. D. Arey. Jr. ABERDEEN Tdl. 8701 AUCTION Have YOU LAND TO SELL ? :: :: We Specialize in Selling Farms, Business Property, Lot Sub-Divisions, Timber and Undivided Estates :: H IF SO WRITE BOB BUTLER, Auctioneer State-Wide License H a » it CAPITOL CITY AUCTION COMPANY Box 621. RALEIGH. N. Box 423. WARRENTON. N. C. s a S p Box 793. SANFORD. N, C. a a a a a aaaaaatataaaatataaaaattataaatatataaaaataataaaatatataaaaaT f Isabella had ice cubes ... Christopher Columbus would never have discovered America! Isabella, Queen of Spain, had caskets fuU of jewels. She had velvet robes and silken gowns and handsome hand-made shoes. But she had no electric refrigerator! So the. jewels were pawned. Three little ships set out against the sea. And Columbus happened on America back in 1492. Fantastic? Not really. In Isabella’s day, they tried to keep food from spoiling by spices brought overland at great expense from India. Columbus believed he could reach the Indies by sailing westward on the unknown Atlantic. The rest is in history books; Poor Isabella, with all her clumsy luxuries, never dreamed of ice cubes—nor radios to whisk music from the very air—nor any of the miracles of modern electric living! Though electricity plays such a great part in today’s comforts and conveniences—you’re scarcely conscious of electric service; That’s because it’s always on hand—all you want—at little cost. I :• Listen to the "NEW ELECTRIC HOUR”-TAe HOUR OF CHARM. Every Sunday afternoon, 4:30, EST, CBS Network. CCABOLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY]
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