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Page Foar- THK PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, March I3 n ♦ ♦ H ♦♦ a n n ♦♦ H n Looking Your Bcfst COSTS SO LITTLE THIS YEAR if you do your shopping at LADIES’ STYLE SHOP Aberdeen, North Carolina We are selling one rack of dresses that sold up to $16.75 this week, special ....$2.95 TWINE Cameron and Community 1931. ville, Mrs. J. F. Williams and son, PREACHING SERVICES AT frank of Manchester were guests of | YATES-THAGARD ( HURPir Mrs. N. C. McFadyen Sunday. Mrs. L. B. McKeithen entertained at luncheon Tuesday. Covers were laid for the following^: Mesdames Worth Miller, Henry Graves, Will Mrs. D. J. Pierce is spending" the week in Charlotte with her son, M. W. M. Wooten and sons, Robert and Kenneth, were in Aberdeen Sunday to ham, will preach at Yates-Thaga^' E. Pierce. Before returning home she see Miss Ruth Wooten. j church next Sunday morning, MarL Rev. J.^ Marvin Smith, of Rocking igard ^^ll visit her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Warner, Dan Ray and Nick Gibbons j Mann of Booneville. of Lakeview and Mrs. Dan Smith of | J. M. Guthrie spent Thursday and Vass. After luncheon bridge and rook ! Friday in Brookneal, Va., the guest of were enjoyed at three tables. Those I his mother. A Swedish impersonator entertain- 15, at 11 o’clock. Public cordially ed the school Monday afternoon. vited. m- playing besides the luncheon guests were Mesdames J. D. McLean, Jewell Hemphill and Misses Elizabeth Ray, Jacksie Muse, Thurla Cole and Annie Borst. When scores were counted, Mrs. Wilson, sister of Mrs. Will Vick, is keeping house for Melvin Thomas and his motherless children on route 2. The “4-H Junior Club,” E. H. Gar- ?iot many A about Mrs. Will Warner held high score at | rison, leader, met Wednesday after- the Contract table and Mrs. Gibbon^! noon ,with 18 members present, low; at the Auction table Mrs. Dan j Dan McDonald, Jr., of Carthage and Ray held top score while the booby j Miss Hentz spent Saturday in Fay- fell to Mrs. Dan Smith; in rook Mrs. etteville. J. D. McLean was winner of high i Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McNeill, Misses score and Mrs. Hemphill low score. | Ada and Mary McNeill were dinner Mrs. Hemphill presented the prizes. , guests of Mrs. Mollie Graham on The hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. D. ' Route 1 last Sunday. McLean and Jacksie Muse served re freshments. of Hamlet H it ♦♦ :! « Vt ♦♦ t: ti ♦♦ ♦♦ :: FOR DEWBERRIES GARDEN and FIELD SEED IN BULK n ♦♦ BURNEY HARDWARE CO. Aberdeen, Phone 30 North Carolina Mrs. Arch McDougald was in town Thursday. The Rev. M. D. McNeill assisted the Circle No. 2 of the Woman’s Auxil-! pastor in the funeral rites of Mrs. iary of the Presbyterian church met j Ed. McNeill of Vass. Others attend- with Mrs. J. D. McLean Friday af- i ing the funeral from Cameron were ternoon. Devotional was conducted by ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tally and Mrs. M. the chairman. Miss Annie McFadyen, I D. McNeill. The subject of the meeting was Mex- I Mrs. D. S. Ray, and daughter, Miss ico, and an interesting paper was giv- Elizabeth, are spending this wteek en by Miss McFadyen. Election of of- with Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. Ray, of ficers resulted in retaining the pres- i Lakeview. ent incumbents: Chairman, Miss An nie McFadyen; vice chairman, Mrs. J. D. McLean, secretary-treasurer. Miss Annie Borst. Miss Jacksie Muse was special guest of the circle. Delicious, artistic refreshm/^nts were served, consisting of shamrock gelatine, cakes decorated with shamrock and the pro- Mrs. J. D. McLean is on the sick list this week. The many friends of Mrs.Asa Yow were delighted to see her present at services of the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Mrs. Yow has been quite ill for many months. Roger Mclver Watts and son of verbial Irishman’s pig in pickle form. Cheraw, S. C., were in town Sunday The circle accepted with thanks the afternoon to see Prof. B. C. Mclver, MyersWaterSystem n :: ♦♦ ♦♦ § s ♦♦ n 1: whose condition remains practically unchanged. R. C. Muse of Hamlet was in town Friday. The Woman’s Club held its March ; Mesdames Loula Muse, JeweJl Hem- meeting in the club room Thursday i phill, H. C. Gibson, Misses Minnie cordial invitation of Miss Jacksie Muse of the Methodist church to be her guest for the April meeting. tl DEMONSTRATION By special arrangement with the Manufacturers of Myers Water Systems the Myers Demonstration Truck with different types of Myers Water Systems on dis play and in actual operation ^^l pay us a visit on che above date. Thursday, March 19th, 1S31 This will afford any one who is interested in run ning water for the home or farm an excellent opportun ity to obtain f 'rst hand information as to how easily and how reasonably running water at the turn of a faucet' can now be had for toilet, bathroom, kitchen, laundry; for stock watering, machine mshing, sprinkling and fire protection. * Demonstration Starts at 10:00 A. M. and will continue throughout the entire day. Representati'^ps d rect from the Myers Factory will be here to answer youi- questions and if you desire will " ^ ■ 1' " ‘ ' V’ 't r svstem for your home or f-rm that will .‘^ati.-''f-'ctorily meet your individual water Hf eds. Remember the date, Thursday March 19 DROP JN ANY TIME—YOU WILL BE WELCOME UI afternoon, with the president, Mrs. U' Loula Muse presiding. Letters were SJ j read from Mrs. Land, State president, I and from Mrs. T. B. Upchurch, dis- H! trict president. The following offi- ^ j cers were unanimously elected for the ♦♦! coniing year: President Mrs. M. McL. ♦♦! McKeithen; vice president, Mr; 2 G. Parker; secretary-treasurer, Miss Margaret Thomas. Delegates to the II State Federation meeting in Greens- tt boro were elected, Mrs. M. McL. Me- ♦♦ ABERDEEN HARDWARE CO. Lo^al dealf r? for MYERS WATE c oYSTEMS Keithen and Mrs. Georgia McFadyen; H alternates, Mrs. L. B. McKeithen and Mrs. J. D. McLean. * H The following committee was ap- 2' pointed to cooperate with Mayor Flint II Loving in *‘Clean-Up Week,” March p i 9 to 14: Mesdames J. D. McLean, IX Loula Muse, Stanley Graham and Miss g j Margaret Thomas. The American HI Home Department served fruits and H j candies at the close of the meeting. h I Mrs. Ryals, Demonstration Agent, :i held her monthly meeting in the Wo- 51 man’s clubroom Monday afternoon H! with 27 members present. As the III roll was called each one responded 3 by naming her favorite home game. 3 The opening song, “The More We Get ♦I Together” was enthusiastically sung. U The demonstration was cottage cheese ♦I and vegetable loaf made from “left H ovei’s,” and served with tomato sauce. Next meeting will be in the club room, H| April 13, at 2:30 p. m. The demon- I stration will be fruit salad and des- I serts. and Jacksie Muse and John C. Muse attended the funeral of Mrs. An drew Shields in Carthage Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. Shields was a sister of the late Andrew and John Muse of our town. Mrs. Lex Buie and Miss Ruth Buie W. I of Lemon Springs were guests of Misses Annie and Maggie McFadyen last Friday. Mrs. Mack Cameron and Mrs. Wil lie Grey Buie of Lemon Springs spent Friday with their brother, Hubert Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams of Fayette- With over 400,000 casualties yearlv due to tire failures, nobody want^ to gamble with safety. That’s why the new Blowout-Proof Dual- Balloon is sweeping the country. It 8 the sensation of motordom! Spectacular tests of the new General Blowout-Proof Tire have proved its absolute safety from the hazards of blowout. Safety in those split seconds when there’s no time to. act^no chance to avoid a crash on today’s crowded highways. General’s patented Dual-Balloon construction gives you many other advantages—* the lowest pressure ever known—easy riding that challenges any comparison—>and close-clinging, skid-safe traction for thousands of additional miles. Let us show you the patented Dual-Balloon construction and demonstrate this remarkable Blowout-Proof Tire. We don’t be lieve you’ll hesitate when you get all the facts. SOUTH STREET SERVICE STATION and BOBBY BURNS No-Nox Motor Fuel—That GOOD GULF Gas Greasing—Washing—Oiling ABERDEEN, N. C. > . 7 Thlnsss to think about in eonneetion with Blowoats At sixty you are going 88 feet a second. ❖ ❖ A Blowout gives no warn ing—it comes when you least expect it. <♦ ❖ Tire failure accidents are ten times greater today than a few years ago. ❖ ❖ It can take years to mend the damage done by a single blowout. THE BLO%V*OUT PROOF TIREj ZZZZXXl AT OUR JOSEYi ALL CREAM FERTILIZERS After many experiments, - ad vice of Customers^ - consulta tion with State and County Authorities, was created; Josey’s All Cream - /or -- 1 Tobacco 2 Truck and Garden 3 Cotton and Com Every Customer of Josey's All Cream IVodocts is a Booster Write for tnformatfon or tre our Agent Tbe X)$ey Gnano Compaojr Wilmington, N. C. I Martin McFadyen left for Peters- j burg, Va., Sunday. He belongs to the ' S. A. L. signal force. W. F. Harris, who has been ill with dropsy for three years, passed away Wednesday night. He had lived for a ; year near Cameron on Route 1, but ^ moved to Harnett County a few days ! before his death. He is survived 'by j his wife, daughter, Ora and son, j Grady. The funeral was cond'ucted by the Rev. Mr. Lawrence of Vass from j Cypress church, and interment was in j the cemetery nearby. The following attended the Ameri- can Legion Oratorical Contest at Ham let last Friday evening: Mesdames Janie Muse, Loula Muse, Jewell Hem- j phill, A. J. McRae, Miss Jacksie j Muse, Lillian Cole; Inez Wannaniaker, I Jefferson Wannamaker, W. A. Muse, j Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mclver and Supt. j and Mrs. E. S. Temple, j Cameron shoppers in Sanford Sat- i urday were Misses Mamie Arnold, ! Minnie Muse, Effie, Margaret and I Ada Gilchrist, Lillian and Thurla Cole, Annie McFadyen, Lizzie Morri- I son, Mesdames L. B. McKeithen, H. I C. Gibson and W. A. Muse and Pierce I Womack. I Mrs. A. J. McRae spert the week- : end with relatives in Chesterfield, S. i c. ^ I Miss Inez Wannamaker and brother, i Jefferson spent the week-end at Holly ' Hill, S. C., guests of their mother. I William Parker, student at the Un- i iversity of N. C. was at home for , the week-end. Guy Matthews spent Sunday in ^ Kannapolis. i Misses Mary Emma Thomas and i Elizabeth Thomas spent the week-end ( with homefolks. VILLAGE COURT DISPLAY ROOM A SPECIAL FACTORY SHOWING OF Smart Bedroom Ensembles BY THE WHITE FURNITURE CO. Depicting the newest trend in Furniture Styling for 1931 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT THIS UNUSUAL COLLECTION A Representative of the factory will be in attendance to give you authentic details of construction and assist you in 'any problems of furnishing. Get in the habit of visiting the Show Room each week. A new display will greet you each visit. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Pinehurst Warehouses, Inc. PINEHURST, N. C. Display Room Phone 3701 Furniture Dept. Phone 3415
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