Friday, Sepiember 8, 1950 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Qarollna Page Seven $040 4/5 QT ^015 & PT. SEVEN STAR Blended whiskey. "The * straight whiskies are 4 years or more old. 37'A% straight whiskey. 62'/^% neutrai spirits distilled from grain. 15% straight whiskey 4 years old. 15% straight whiskey 5 years old. 7h% straight whiskey 6 years oid." GOODERHAM & WORTS LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS PROOF RECORD SALE 5 FOR $1.00 Popular and Hillbilly SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. 1 Imaginejliviiig Driving a car without a license is like operating a business without a license—strictly illegal. To get a license to drive you must show that you know the safety rules of the road . . . and must have a satisfactory driving record free from arrests for serious traffic violations. And, by the same token, to obtain a license in the beer industry a retailer must meet a number of strict qualifications. He ihust be financially responsible. He must not only have a "clean" record for obeying the law but must keep his record clean. If he does not maintain a cleap, orderly establishment, or if he allows unruliness or sells to minors, he is violating the law. And his license is revoked accordingly. Working with other police officers, the Malt Bev erage Division of the North Carolina ABC Board care fully checks all retail beer outlets for any violation of the law. The beer industry is in hearty accord with this enforceinent program.. which helps the industry keep its best foot forward at all times in your community. 0 North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. 9, om DIAMOND •elect blended •#8080# • 10 / mPINT *3.45 Vs Quart OBSON'S DIAMOND 8 BLENDED WHISliY • 86 PROOF • 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS > GIBSON DISTILLERS, INC,. NEW YORK. N. Y. ABERDEEN NEWS Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. W. P. Whitlock was host ess to the Thursday Night Bridge club at her home last week. High score for club members went to Mrs. James Veasey with Mrs. Lau rence Farrell receiving low. Guest prize went to/Mrs. James Carver. During play Mrs. Whitlock served punch, and at the conclusion, a dessert course. Personal Mention Misses Jane Leach and Lorraine Petty spent Monday in Fayette ville. W. H. McNeill,, Jr., left Saturday morning by automobile for How ell, Mich., to join Mrs. M'cNeill and Billy, who have been spend ing several weeks there with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yel- land. They will return home in about two weeks. Mrs. Etta Cox of Palmi Beach, Fla., is visiting her brother, W. H. McNeill, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrington and family spent the Labor Day weekend in MacKehney, Va., with Mrs. Harrington’s mother, Mrs; Sam Sturt, who has been ill. Lewis Harrington, Jr., attended a formal dance given by friends in Fayetteville for about 500 young people last Friday night. Miss Mary Stuart Harmon, who has been the houseguest .of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mizell, plans to return to her home in Mississippi this weekend. Mrs. Alice Brooks had as her guests last week her children, Miss Margaret Brooks of New York, Mrs. Tom Boroday, of Kan napolis, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brooks of Toledo, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Crawford and children of Miami Fla. John SIban Jr., left Monday for Maxton, where he entered the freshman class at Presby1;prian Junior college. Miss Genevieve Moore of High Point, a member of the Aberdeen school faculty, and her sister, Mrs. Edith Sherrard, were guests of Mrs. G. A. Charles last week. Miss Anne Pleasants, a 1950 graduate of Salem college, has been appointed to the faculty of the Vass-Lakeview school for the coming term. Mrs. T. M. Sharpe is seriously ill at her home here. Mrs. Robert F. Mobbs of Wash ington spent the weekend here with Dr. Mobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Porter Wimberly and son. of Spokane, Wash., are spending their vacation here with Mr. Wimberly’s mother, Mrs. J. D. Wimberly. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Doub had as the ir guests last w,eek Miss Marion Doub of Washington, D. C., Mrs. W. A. Wall and children of Fayetteville, Mrs.' Maryetta Jackson and Mr. and MTs. A. M. Jackson of Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. Gordon Keith, Mrs. Rob ert Maurer, and Mrs. Charles CANDIDATE The Eighth District YDC at its rally at the Southern Pines Coun try/ club Saturday night unani mously endorsed the candidacy of Miss Edith Marsh, of Monroe, above, for the post of national committee woman, subject to elec tions to be held next week end at the state convention at Asheville. Miss Marsh Is a member of the Washington staff of Rep. C. B. Deane. She is a charter member of the-Union County YDC and a member of the Eighth District Congressional committee. She was secretary of the House com mittee on education for the 1949 General Assembly She has long been active in the YDC work and at present is un opposed for the state office. their son last weekend. Mrs. Ralph Chapman has re turned home from the Moore County hospital, where she was a patient. D. I. AUred was here this week for a visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Huntley. Misses Rebecca and Louise Edge have returned from Norfolk, where they have been visiting rel atives. Harry Watson and Farr el Brown, Jr., have returned home from a trip through Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. Miss Willie Mae Phillips of Charlotte spent the Labor Day weekend at home with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips. Pvt. Keith Marks, who has been attending “Jump School” at Fort Banning, Ga., spent last weekend here with his family. Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Dratz of Durham, JVTr. and Mrs. W. L. Biggs, of Laurinburg, and Miss Valda Deaton of Eagle Springs were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cameron. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS I Worth spent Wednesday in Fay etteville. Mrs. J. E. McKelthen and her mother, Mrs. D. H. Reed, spent last weekend in Rowland with Mrs. G. L. Pate. Mrs. Reed re mained for a longer visit with her daughter there. Misses Jean and Laura Bond of Winnsboro,, S. C., who formerly made their home here, visited friends in Colonial Heights last week. Mrs. Robert Wilder and son of New Orleans have arrived for a visit with her parents, the J. J. Careers,, before the wedding of Miss' Hazel Greer, to Dr. Robert Marion Wilhoit of Asheboro next Saturday. "ae Rev. and Mrs. John D. Mc Leod, Jr., and children of Sweet Hall, Va., arrived Sunday eve ning at the home of his mother, ■Where they wUl visit this week prior to the wedding of his sis ter, Miss Sarah McLeod, to Her bert Wilson of Manly next Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 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