S; 1 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 1956 ECHO SPRING THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina KENTUCKY BOURBON PINEHURST NEWS By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF mm PINT $3.85 4l5 Qt. »» PROOF . ECHiO SPRING DISTILIING COMPANY, lOUISVIUE. KENTUCKY Kick-Off Breakfast The annual Boy Scout driv6 begins officially with the Kick off Breakfast, which will be held on Tuesday at 7:30 a. m. in the Fellowship Room of the Pine- hurst Community Church. Serving as * captains for the drive are Mrs. Livingston L. Bid dle, II, the Rev. and Mrs. Mar shall B. Wyatt) General and Mrs Albert N. Sneed, Mrs. James W. Tufts, Mrs. Robert Gouger, Mrs. Mary Evelyn de Nissoff, and Mrs, Roy Kelly. Housewarming The Business Girls’ Circle of the Pinehurst Community Church and their families gave the family of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Maness, who recently mov ed to Carthage, a housewarming shower at their new home Tues day night. Brietf Mention Mrs. Qalpin Cook arrives this week from- Blue Hill, Me., to oc cupy her home, Garren Hill. Mrs. Henry H. Harper, who spent the summer at Crawford Notch, N. H., has returned to Linden House for the season. Mrs. Chester M. Williams re turned home this week by air from a summer’s vacation in Eu rope. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Thompson are spending this week at Paw ley’s Island, S. C. Dr. M. W. Marr is back at his Linden Road home after sum mering at Moose Head Lake, Me. Mrs. Bertrum Cruger and her daughter, Mary Van, returned from Jamestown, R. I., last weekend and are moving on Monday to Tuxedo Park, N. Y., where they will make their home. Vbur lawn can bejustfhafl RYE GRASS ^ FESCUES - CLOVERS - MIXTURES All Types Fertilizers for Lawns, Shrubs, Trees FOR SALE or RENT SPREADERS - SPIKERS - ROLLERS and Others Aberdeen Supply Go. PHONE - 8661 Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizers ABERDEEN. N. C. Col. and Mrs. W. W. Simpson 3nd daughter Lucy move today from their home to the Shear- wood cottage where they are spending next week prior to leaving for New York, whence they will sail aboard the Wester- dam for a year in Europe. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Lovering at Pawley’s Island were Nelson C. Hyde, Julge W. A. Leland Mc- Keithen and Johnnie McKeithen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gouger have as their house guest his sis ter, Mrs. Frank Morgan of Roan oke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Elliott of Bridgeport, Conn., are the guests of Col. and Mrs. Frank Thomp son. Miss Agnes Lenehan returned home last week after a six- weeks’ pilgrimage to France, Spain and Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. D. I. McKeithen of Bethesda, Md., are spending this weekend with Judge and Mrs. Leland McKeithen. Mrs. Florence Miller has re turned from Marblehead, Mass., where she spent the summer. Mrs. Cora G. Hopkins is back in her Cloverleaf apartment after Iseveral months in Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Norris are due in next week from Nan tucket, Mass., where they 'spent the summer months. The Rev. and Mrs. Adam W. Craig and their son, Christopher, get in Monday from a summer’s vacation in Nantucket, Mass. Mrs. Francis Ray leaves Mon visit her son, Lanie, ho is sta- visit her son, aLnie. who is sta tioned there. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Rem ington are back at their cottage for the winter season after spending the summer in Akron, Ohio, and a few weeks at Nan tucket, Mass. Miss Lynne Sherrerd leaves Sunday for Bryn Mawr College in Pensylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon R. Por ter of Greensboro are spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campbell. School Cafeteria MENUS FOR WEEK Week cif October 1-5 SOUTHERN PINES Monday—^Vienna sausage with baked beans, cole slaw, wheat bread and butter, fruit gelatin with topping, milk Tuesday — Sliced luncheon meat with mustard and catsup, sandwich bread and butter, pota to salad, string beans, peach half, milk. Wednesday—Creamed turkey on buttered rice, garden peas, carrot sticks, pan rolls and but ter, milk. Thursday—Lasagna (beef, to mato, cheese and noodle casse role), turnip greens, fruit salad, hard rolls and butter, milk. Friday—^Tuna pie, buttered spinach, crisped carrot sticks, wheat bread and butter, choco late pudding, milk. Looking for CANADIAN INVESTMENTS? Investors / Group Canadian Fund Ltd. is a diver sified, continually managed mutual fund organized in Canada with investments in Canadian securities, seek ing long-term growth possibilities through: 1. Investments in companies participating in the de velopment and expansion of Canadian natural resources, industries, and commerce. 2. Automatic reinvestment of all dividends and other earnings, providing special tax con siderations. Get the facts on this mutual fund contained in a free prospectus-booklet from: , — John F. Hunnemann Zone Manager Ph. 2-8965 555 Valley Hd. — Southern Pines Page NINE Representing Diversified Services, Inc. Legion To Install Officers Friday . New officers of Sandhill Post 134, American Legion, will be in stalled Friday night, October 5, at the Legion Hut on East Maine Ave. ; ' Gen. R. B. Hill will conduct the ceremonies.. Members of the American Le gion Auxiliary will attend the ceremonies and an invitation has been extended to all eligible members. Refreshments will be served, beginning at 7:30 p. m. Capt. A. R. McDaniel is the new commander. YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N.Y. • 86 PROOF The Quality Shop Styles ABERDEEN, N. C. Has the Finest SUITS for the Whole Family in all the New Fall Colors — Materials MEN’S Sizes 34 to 50 WOMEN’S Sizes 8 to 52 BOYS’ Sizes 3 to 20 ON EASY CREDIT TERMS FINER FREE GIFTS FASTER with JVe Thank You for Your Patronage We Will Continue To Give You Our Best ! Southern Pines Pharmacy Ph. 2-5321—N. W. Broad St. The Valet Cleaners E. New Plamp.—Ph. 2-5651 Parker Ice & Fuel Co. Ph. 4-1315—Aberdeen Patch's Department Store N. W. Broad St.—Ph. 2-5301 Sou. Pines Plumb. & Htg. E. Conn. Ave.—Ph. 2-7281 WE GIVE vLewis Trade Store W. Penn. Ave.—Ph. 2-2731 Bill's Shoe Repair East New Hampshire Ave. O'Neal's Esso Ph. WI4-2416—Aberdeen Bryan Drug Co. Ph. WI 4-1511—Aberdeen Lee Stores, Inc. Aberdeen—Carthage—Sou. Pines with your purchases is our way of saying THANK YOU!

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