Page EIGHTEEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 Whether or not a black cat'pends partly on whether you are crossing your path is bad luck de- ] a man or a mouse.—CHANGING /VBERDEEN NEWS ★ William Fetner Pine Furniture ★ Hand-painted Ceramics ★ Hand-carved Wood' ★ Pictures Lamps ★ Copper and Brass The Craft Shop Mari/in de Costa Dott Moore Mildred Gruebl WOODLYN MOTOR COURT Hy. 1 between Southern Pines and Aberdeen. TeL 2-8874 Open Evenings! until Christmas. Sunday Hours: 2 pjn.-6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Muse and iMr. and Mrs. Jeunes Muse and By DOROTHY McNEILL Book Club Meets I children spent Saturday in Che The Cardinal Book Club held g q PARTNERS CHOICE its monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. BiUy McMasters with Mrs. Charles Shields as co-host ess. The president, Mrs. Hancock, presided over a routine business session. Mrs. P. B. Lewis, guest speaker of the evening, presented an Interesting reading, "The Gift of the Magi,” by Q. Henry. Cake, nuts and hot punch were served at the conclusion of the meetirig. Briefs Billy and Glenn Russell of Ca tawba College spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Russell. Mrs. Lewis Harrington, Jr., and son of Tampa, Fla., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harrington lor several days-. Jimmy Johnson of State Col lege spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.iM. B. Pleasants. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan of Wilmington spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNeill and son Franke. Friday evening visitors to Fay etteville included Mr and Mrs. Tommy Gschwind, Mrs. Keith Marks, Miss Ann Sugg, • Miss June Greer, and Mrs. Raymond Auman. Mrs. Carrie McDonald, Mrs. Charles Carpenter, Mrs. Maude Thompson and Mrs. H. A. Gunter were dinner guests of Mrs. T. C. Bobbitt in Laurinburg, Wednes day. Miss June Melvin of Charlotte spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs'. T. S. Melvin. W. H. McNeill, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Sykes spent one day last week in Greensboro. Mrs. J. C. Robbins and Mrs. R. M. Caldwell were Saturday vis itors to Fayetteville. ^ I Miss Jo Sue Wallace of Dur- Mrs. J. F. Farmer of Wagram spent the weekend with her spending some time visiting agents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wal- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Edge. L. F. Myrick of Lexington spent the weekend in Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. David Hilbume of Raleigh spent Sunday visiting relatives in Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brewer and lace. Miss Hazel Griffin of Fayette ville was the weekend guest of Mrs. John McLean. Miss Janet Farrell of Raleigh visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell, over the week Miss Betsy Brewer of Sanford I end. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ^ Mrs. E. L. Pleasants and Miss For FLOWERS, PLANTS and Christmas Trees Frances Pleasants returned home Saturday after spending several days in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cagle of Biscoe visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNeill, Sr. Mrs. Lillian Fox ^d Mrs. Jose phine Cormice of Raleigh were weekend ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McLeod vis ited Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod and son in Chapel Hill Sunday. Mrs. S. L. Windham is spend ing some time with her daughter, Mrs. Isenburg, and family in New Haven, Conn. Mr. and MrsT' Fred Blue, Jr., and son of Chapel Hill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blue. le Lomy —See- Harold Lassiter —at— Lassiter's Grill Tel. 2231 VASS. N. C. MRS. EDGAR EWING Pinehurst, North Carolina Pringle Cashmere Sweaters in many attractive models and colors ★ Welch Margetson of London Ties and Socks ★ French Clocks Winner Quality Sliced COLOHIAL STOrTTI Just Slice and Serve . . . Easy! COOKED PICNICS HAMS SMITHFIELD QUALITY CONTROLLED, FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 LB. LBS. LB. SAVE AT COLONIAL! TIP TOP BRAND PURE COFFEE I-lb. can 75c Chef’s Pride Spread PIMENTO Cheese Pick of the Nest GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS Ctn. Doz. Fresh Shipped 8-OZ. CUP $- $- mU.GWS PARTNERS CHOICE laimSINim BHISIM MBIB&CIIBKI, IHIBIIQ-A BUHO • SISAlOa WHISKIES, 4 YEARS tt MORE UD 6RMI ffiRTRAl SranS • K.I PROff E VAP. MItK m 4^/ MAVONNAiSE<lE49/ WHOLE TAMS POT PIES SOUTHERN 'nO.2 V2 Scive4« HOLIPAY FROZEN CHICKEN S oz. pies Canadian Balsam Fir CHRISTMAS TREES 5 TO 6 FEET 7 TO 8 FEET 9 TO 10 FEET .49 FANCY RED DELICIOUS APPLES Large full of milk COCOANUTS U. S. NO. 1 YELLOW ONIONS 2 L«s 37c . . 2 for 38c 3 LBS. 13c Squeeze ’Em For Breakfast! Sweet Full ’O Juice-Flor^ ORAMdE DOZ. 105 EAST CONNECTICUT AVENUE

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