THURSDAY, JUNE 21,1356 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina FOR Land Surveying CONTACT Clarence H. Blue Matthews Bldg. So. Pines Home Demonstration Club News Rainbow Club Salad magic was the conversa tion topic at the May meeting of the Rainbow Home Demonstration Club held in the home of Mrs. Lacy McRae. It was a leader’s meeting and RCA WHIRLPOOL AIR CONDITIONERS conducted by Mrs. Charles Gschwind in the absence of the foods leader. The dining table was lovely with the colorful ar rangement of eleven different sal ads. They were later served and were delicious. Recipes were ex changed. Members discussed the best types of salads to enhance a meal with dressings to compliment each one. Weight watchers count calories and ears were alert for the most satisfying ones in low calorie group. Home improvements continue: new closets, screened porch, refin ished floors, house underpinning, painting and asbestos siding have been added to as many various homes since the April meeting. 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Bliss, native of Windsor, Ontario, Canada, affili ated for many years with the Manor Hotel and Pinecrest Inn in Pinehurst, died suddenly at his home in Greensboro Sunday. He was 65. At the time of his death Mr. Bliss was manager of the Sedge- field Country-Club. He previous ly had founded the Bliss Restau rant in Greensboro and had also been employed at the King Cot ton Hotel in Greensboro. He was a Scottish Rite Mason, a Shriner, and a member of the Greensboro Elks Club. Survivors include his wife, the SCRATCH-ME-NOT WITH ITCH-ME-NOT! Apply ITCH-ME-NOT. In just 15 minutes, if you have to scratch your itch, your 40c back at any drug store. Use instant-drying ITCH-ME-NOT day or night for eczema, ringworm, insect bites, foot itch, other surface itches. Now at Sandhill Drug Co., South ern Pines, N. C. Golden $q45 O FIFTH KENTUCKY WHISKEY A BLEND- 'o 86 PROOF • 30* STRAIGHT WHISKEY 70X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO. 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