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Page Six THE PILOT, a Paper With Characte^_Aberdggn. Carol^ Friday, June 5, 1931^ ^^^^^^^^^ll,|.i.||||||||||||||||||||,lll 'll ■TifMnTTTTIIJIIilTfm FREE WeiVaCK RCA Victor Superette To the perstfn sending in the Largest Number of Coupons 1ST PRIZE 1931 \ DURING THE ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL French Strawberry Lemon Sherbert Center 1 PINT 25c—2 PINTS 35c BUnERCUP ICE CRB^M LAST ING ONLY A FEW DAYS SUPREME PINTS Four Standard Flavors Vanilla Strawberry hocolate Pineapple and Weekly Specials BEGINNING JUNt 5TH YOU CAN PURCHASE 1 PINT SUPREME iMimiiaiPS ICE CRE5VM 25c SAVE THE COUPONS There’s a Coupon like :he facsimile at the right in every package. This one can not be counted. —SAVE COUPONS— gBunt*(W; I^ICE CRB^^ 11 fVi anniverSai^y ... llin SPECIAL REGULAR PRICE 25c Sale Price .1 Pint 25c 2 Pints 35c. SAVE THE COUPONS There’s a Coupon like ;he facsimile at the left in every package. \bove can not be count ed. 2 PINTS SUPREME IC£ CRE^M 35c Coupons Must Be Nailed by Nidnight, Jnne 13,1931 Mail All Coupons to Buttercup, Hamlet, N. C. FREE! UNIVERSAL VACUUM CLEANER To The Person Sending In The Second Number Coupons mm 2ND PRIZE H News Notes of Aberdeen People :: :: n ♦♦ n n n BIG HALF-PRICE Clothing Sale is still going big. Be sure to get your suit. Jantzen bathing' suits one-fourth off BRIDGES-BOONE COMPANY Aberdeen, North Carolina ♦♦' Bridge Club Meets H Miss Annie Belle Thompson was a ♦♦ I ^ j delightful hostess to her Bridge Club tt when she entertained on last Thurs- U ^ day night at her home in Aberdeen S, at two tables of bridge. At this meet- 2 i ing Miss Mildred Campbell was wel- H' comed into the club as a new mem- I H After an interesting hour of the « game it was found that Miss Edna ♦♦ I Maurer had won high score. An enjoy- ♦t able social hour followed. Benefit Bridge The benefit bridge party given at ' at Zebulon. Carolina Power & Light Company. Mrs. M. Schwartzman is spending this week at Baltimore, Md., visiting her mother. Hughes Bradshaw, Frank Blue, George Martin and Kenneth Keith motored to Washington, D. C., for ths week-end to attend a big league ball- game. Bob Wilder, who has been attending school at the Carlisle Military Acad emy at Bamberg, S. C., has returned home for the summer vacation. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Medlin spent the past week-end visiting relatives B H u ♦♦ n FRESH MEATS Fruits and Vegetables Service—Quality—Price Miss Frances Lee Caviness is visit ing in Hamlet and attending the Com mencement exercises of the school the New Community House in Aber deen Tuesday night proved a most en joyable occasion, and was well at tended. The attractive living room | there. was beautifully decorated with roses ' James Foy and little daughter, and other flowers, and the guests Katharine, motored to Scott’s Hill and ^ I were seated at ten tables. At the close spent last Sunday with relatives, of an entertaining evening the first Mrs. L. J. Lea and little son, Gor- H n H SANITARY CASH MARKET H Aberdeen, South Street E. B. Maynard, Mgr. don, of Maxton have been in Aber deen for *-he past week visiting friends. Misses Frances and Margaret Pleas SALES SERVICE Prompt, Courteous and Efficient Service Your patronage respectfully solicited Aberdeen, prize was given to Miss Josephine ^ Adams, a boudoir lamp donated by the n Pinehurst Warehouses. The associa- 2 tion wishes to thank the merchants n and business men of Aberdeen also ants, students at N. C. C. W. Col- 8 for , the generous help given in the lege in Greensboro are returning home I donation of other prizes. The amount this week for their summer vacation. was realized from the pro- , Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sloan and Mr. h J ceeds of this party, which will go to- and Mrs. John Sloan motored to Kan- p wards making the Community House I napolis last Sunday to visit Mr. more attractive. I Sloan’s sister. I Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Darby.are vis- Bible School Exercises | iting friends in Aberdeen. The Commencement exercises of the William Carter and Bradford Mc- Daily Vacation Bible School, held at I Lean, students at Davidson College, :j the Aberdeen Presbyterian Church have ended their school work, and are ♦J last Friday, were most enjoyable, | at home with their parents, n and showed that the children had re- ' Miss Bertie Goodwyn is spending : ceived excellent training in the two ‘ this week at Raleigh attending the U weeks this school was in session. Af- ' Commencement exercises at Meredith ♦3 ter the exercises a delightful picnic College, where her niece, Miss Kath- dinner was enjoyed on the church I aleen Goodwyn, is graduating. ♦J lawn. j Mrs. Jack Ellis left last week .to en- ter Highsmith’s Hospital at Fayette ville, where she expects to undergo an operation at an early date. Mrs. Carrie Marsh left last Fri day night for New York city where she epxects to spend some time vis iting her daughter. Miss Ruth McFarland is spending H. A. PAGE, JR. North Carolina business anb Jprofessional Averys Have Son Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Avery are re ceiving congratulations on the arrival of a son, on June 2nd, 1031. Everett, Zane and Muse Certified Public Accountants Sanford, N. C. Greensboro, N. C. J. C. Muse, C. P- A., Resident Partner E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Southern Pines, Telephone. 5033 North Carolina Personals T. B. Wilder, Miss Alice Wilder and Bob and Henry Wilder spent last Sun- ■ some time at Leaksville, visiting Mrs day in Dui-ham visiting Mrs. Wilder, I Nathan Anderson, who will be re- who has been undergoing hospital membered by her friends in Aberdeen treatment at Duke’s Hospital in that ! as Miss Elnora Hill, city. Mrs. Wilder has improved so | Mrs. W. D. Owens of Sumter, S. C., much it is thought she will be able to ! is spending some time in Aberdeen return home this week. | visiting her daughters, Mrs. Marvis Leland McKeithen motored up to | and Mrs. L. L. Johnson, the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., i Mrs. Mattie Page is opening The to visit his brother, Edwin, who is a j Teacherage for the summer months, midshipman there. and will run a rooming house there Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Norris and son, during the peach season. Kelsy motored to Mt. Olive last Sat- Billie Bowman left last veek for urday to visit Wubrey Norris ( who Candor where he has accepted a posi- J. N. POWELL UNDERTAKING — EMBALMING EAST BROAD STREET FREEMAN’S FURNITURE HOUSE UNDERTAKING—EMBALMING AMBULANCE SERVICE Day Phone 7 Night Phone 73 ABERDEEN, • NORTH CAROLINA 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold for the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. 6 6 6 Salve for Baby’s Cold has a position there. Mrs. Stewart Weaver and her broth er, Raymond O’Cain, motored to Or angeburg, S. C., last week-end to visit relatives, and from there went to at- SOUTHERN PINES j tend Commencement exercises at I Clemson College, where they have a t brother. Miss Lois Barkley left last Tues- day for Statesville to spend some time \ with her parents. Little Miss Hazel McAuley of San ford is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Livingston at the Aberdeen Hotel. Miss Hattie Midyette of Wilming ton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ham and little daughter Bettie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tarlton, Miss Mary Tarlton and rs. Ellen Phillips of Goldsboro were week-end guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bridges. Miss Sarah Weaver has accepted a position in Southern Pines with the PUNCTUALITY PROMPTNESS PRECISION tion during the peach season. Clyde Boyles, a student at the Un iversity, Chapel Hill, spent the past week-end in Aberdeen with friends. Lieut. Rufus H. Beck erf the State Highway Patrol spent last Sunday >n Aberdeen with friends. Mrs. LeRoy Harrington and Mrs. J. B. Fagan motored to Carthage last Friday afternoon, accompanying Mrs. Nelie Black, Mrs. Harrington’s moth er, to her home. Miss Susan McLean, who has just graduated at N. C. College for Wo men at Greensboro, is at home now with her parents. Capt. A. F. Yates has so improved after his serious illness that he is able to get out a little. Dr. and Mrs. John Monroe and daughter, Katharine, of Sanford, were visitors in town last Sunday after noon. 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Five Deaths from Heat in Boston Last Week That^s what the papers tell you. But in the Sandhills no one has suspected that the weather has a dangerous tendency. In the Sandhills deaths from extreme heat are not known. ^ Yet a few folks think summer in Moore county is uncomfortable and that it is necessary to go North to be cool. The truth is that the best place in the world, sum mer and winter, taking the year round, is Weymouth Heights, here on the top of the summit between the Cape Fear and the Yadkin rivers, in the pine forests, in the breezes, in the mild sunshine, in the soft, dry air of the sandy hills. More folks realize this fact all the time, which is why the summer population of Weymouth steadily grows. For a home site on Weymouth see— s. B. RItBARDSON Real, Estate PATCH^BUILDING Southern Pines. North Carolina
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