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Friday March 30, 1934. THE PILOT, Southern Pin«i and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Seven DRESSES and More Dresses Whether you need silk dresses in va ried colors or work dresses in cotton —we have them. A large shipment' of each has just arrived for Easter Look them over before you get your Easter garment. Cotton Dresses—$1.09 Silk Dresses—$4.50 Pinehurst Department Store The Week in Aberdeen NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS and TAX PAYERS OF McNeill Township List your property—Give in Your Poll. I will be at the followiiig places at the times named and at all Other times during the month of April at my home near Eureka on Carthage Route 3. EUREKA, Wednesday, April 4. VASS, Thursday and Friday, April 5, 6 LAKEVIEW, Saturday, April 7. NIAGARA, Monday, April 9. SOUTHERN PINES, Tuesday through Saturday, April 10, 11,12, 13 and 14. A failure to list will subject you to double taxation. MARTIN BLUE LIST TAKER FOR McNEILL TOWNSHIP Bill Maurer, Jr. who has spent some time in Hopkinsville, Ky., working in the tobacco markets, re turned home last week. Mis.s Miriam Johnson, student at Randolph-Macon College, Lynch burg, Va., is spending the Easter hol idays at home, accompanied by four of her school-mates. Misses .Jane French Bowen, of Norfolk, Va., and Misses Josephine Culp, Dorothy Combs and Audrey Lang of Eldora, Ark. Edgar Bowman of Columbia, S. C., and Billy Bowman of Davidson Col- j lege spent the past week-end m 1 town. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Seymour are ! spending this week in Florida attend- ' ing the Coco-Cola convention at Miami. I Mrs. Stewart Weaver is leaving this I week for Sanford, Florida, where she I will spend the Easter holidays with I her sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret I Childry. 1 Richard Page has accepted a posi- 1 tion with the land bank at Moores- ! ville, and expects to move his family i there this spring. Mrs. Dillon Jordan is spending MisH Wilder Ent^'rtained Mrs. H. E. Bowman entertained at a Kecipe Shower at her home last Friday afternoon honoring Miss Mary Wilder, bride-elect. Bridge was en joyed. Mrs l^'rank Shaniburger entertain ed at bridge at her home last Wed nesday afternoon in honor of her cousin. Miss Wilder. Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson and Mrs. Edwin T. McKeithen gave a bridge party last Friday at the home of Mrs. Johnson with Miss Wilder again the honored guest. LAKEVIEW I Mrs. P, L. Gardner left for Wil- j mington Sunday to be with her daughter, Mrs. Pierce Andrews, who is ill there. Jesse Gardner went with her as f«r as Fayetteville. Miss Alma Mclnnis and Ralph Wal-' lace were in Durham Saturday. Clyde Causey and Mr. Capers of i Jackson Springs visited Mrs. Orin' Causey Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Clem Everett and family moved to Patrick S. C., Wed- The Citizens Bank and Trust Co. I SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. I GEO. C. ABRAHAM, V. Pre.«. P]THEL S. JOXE.S A.«> t. Cashier | ii U. s. POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY A SAFE CONSERVATIVE BANK WE SOLICIT AND APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Deposits Guaran teed Up to $2,500, Safe Deposit Boxes and Storage Space All Departments Commercial Banking NEW BANKING HOURS Men. to Fri., 9 a. m. to 2 p. m Sat. 9 a. m. to 12 noon ’ some time in Jersey City, N. J., vis- ^®sday. iting her daughter, Mrs. John Shaf- Dallas Causey and D. Mac Par.sons j fer and her son, Walter Jordan. | of Southern Pines visited friends j j Mrs. Maud Singleton and small son Sunday. of Miami, Florida are spending some Mias Rosalind Caddell and Becky ' time in Aberdeen as the guests of Meyers of Carthage spent the woek-, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sharpe. end with Mrs. Arthur Causey. ' Mis. Elvyn Capps and daughteis. Mi. and Mrs. Jam?s Ballard, Mr. ■ . Misses Helen and Anna, and Miss and Mrs. Frank Coore and Pauline Lillian Pleasants were shopping vis- Blue visited in C'ameron Sunday, itors in Raleigh last Saturday. Miss Ruth Mclnnis. Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Lillie A. Blue is improving Oldham and Hiram Mclnnis. all of following a several days' illness last Pinehurst spent the week-end at the . week. home of Duncan Mclnnis. ■ Mi.ss Margaret Pleasants, a mem- James Ballard celebrated his birth- ber of the Senior class at the North day Saturday night with an old fash- Carolina College for Women in ioned pounding. Many of his friends ; ' Greensboro has been chosen as one came, and several “pounds.” Games of the 12 attendants at the May were played, then refreshments. | Court theie. Mrs. R. Bridges. Mi.sses Mary Ruth i Mrs. L. L. Johnson accompanied Harrington and Johnnie Stutts of Mrs. H. L. Boggs and Miss Jacque- Carthage visited Mrs. Evelyn Gibson ' I line to Sumter, S. C., for the past Sunday. . week-end. On their return they were Mrs. A. C. Cox, Mrs. T. J, Coore, ^accompanied by H. L. Boggs, who is Airs. Frank Coors, Mr. and Mrs. J, O. j now visiting his family. , Blue and T. K. Gunter were in Car-1 ' Robert Johnston of Pittsburgh, thage Monday. Pa., will be the Easter guest of Miss Miss Catherine Howe is visiting Mary Wilder. Mrs. W. A. Blue and daughter, her mother and grandmother here. The Council group of the Y. P. (J. Miss Lida Duke, were shopping vis- Mrs. Stedman Ballard Sat- itors in Charlotte last Wednesday. uiday night. i The Chair held its weekly rehearsal with Mrs. R. T. Woodruff last Thurs- Mrs. J. A. Blue and Mrs. Bonnie Blue of Raeford visited Miss Mary Johnson and Mrs. J. B. Fagan last Sunday afternoon. Miss Josephine Clark of Greens boro spent a few hours in Aberdeen last Wednesday. J. Talbot Johnson accompanied the Thursday at 7:4,5. .M.\KIU.\(JF. LK'ENSKS Reduced Round Trip Fares ACCOUNT Spring Blossom Festival and NEW ENGLAND DAY Southern Pines, N. C. APRIL 9-13, inclusive PROGRAM APRIL 9—Parade of Floats—Crowning of Festival Queen—Street Dance. APRIL 10—New England Day—Baseball-Duke Univer- ~ sity vs. N. C. State. APRIL 11—Old Slave Day.—Pageantry of Ante-Bel lum Days—Singing of Negro Spiri tuals—Rose Maiden Festival — 200 voices. APRIL 12—Sports Day—Golf, Archery, Horse Shoe, Tennis—Gymkhana featuring Horse Events. APRIL 13—Military Day—Reunion Blue and Grey Vet erans Civil War, Spanisli War— Americaji Legion Convention—Bar becue Dinner in Honor General Mc- Closky, State and National Legfion Officials and Veterans of All Wars— Band, Drum and Bugle Corps Contest. Festival Ball in Honor Festival Queen and Visitors. For Information See Ticket A’gent, H. E. PLEASANTS, D. P. A. Raleigh, N. C. Phone 2700-270 505 Odd Fellows Building Seaboaid MK llNl RAJULWAV Marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the Register ot j family of Mrs. Marcus A. Brownson gf Moore county to the fol- :to Philadelphia the first of the week q ^ Mattie Fry, I and served as a pallbearer at thej-jQ^jj carthage; Jasper William- i Tenth Street Chui’ch on Tuesday af- Freeman, both of Spies. ! ternoon. | Mrs. Ella Juat and Mrs. Robert | ; Stewart were shopping visitors ; Raleigh last Wednesday. I Mrs. Leo Page of Rockingham and j Mrs. Mack Fairley of Columbia, S. C., visited Mrs. Lillie Blue, who has been quite sick, over the week-end. | NOKTU C'AKOLIN.A, The Rev. E. L. Barber and family' COUNTS. visited Mr. Barber’s brother in Char-' I .. 1 * -T.V J 1- T. N. Fields, lotte last Thursday. Miss Mary Blue is leaving the lat-! j. l. cole, W'. S. Gatewood and Mrs. ter part of this week for Norfolk,! W. S. Gatewood. Va., where she expects to take a four months course in beauty cul- ] virtue of an execution directed ture. ILEGAL NOTICES yOTK’E OF SALE I'NDEK KXECUTIOX ' to the undersigned from the superior court of Moore County in the above- Miss Mabel Robeson, former teach, entitled action, I will, on Monday, the ' er of Home economics in the schools 2nd day of April, 1934, at 12:00 noon, here and is now teaching at Asheboro, i the courthouse door of said coun visited Mrs. J. B. Fagan last Sunday. | the highest bidder for cash ^ , to satisfy said execution all the right. An Easter Sunrise service spon- j interest which the defend-. sored by the Young People of the ants, or either of them, has, or had j Church will be held on the shores at or since the docketing of the above j of Aberdeen l.Ake next Sunday mom- ^ entitled judgment, in the following ing. The Public is cordially invited, j described real estate, to wit: ! FIRST TRACT—Being two certain j lots of land located in the town of 1 Book Club The Thursday Afternoon Book Club was delightfully entertained Thursday of last week at The Teach- erage with Mrs. L. L. Johnson as its hostess. After the business hour in teresting papers were read by Mrs. Robert Stewart and Mrs. Wimberly Bowman on “The Historj' of Liter ary Prizes” and “The Spiritual Re birth.” The next meeting will be held by Mrs. E. L. Pleasants. The special guests present at this meeting were Mrs. M. S. Weaver, Mrs. Sammie Matthews and Misses Josephine and Julia Weaver. Bridge Party Mrs. Sidney Windham eu.ertained her club at her home on last Friday evening with three tables for club members and one for guests. Mrs. Robert Gwyn was the winner of high score prize among the club mem bers, while Mrs. E. M. Medlin receiv ed high score guest prize and Mrs. E. B. Maynard consolation prize. It Pay* to Advertise in The Pilot. Carthage, North Carolina, fronting 1 on Dowd Street, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Virginia Petty, M. W. Phil-! lips and others, known as the “G. C. Graves, Sr., Livery Stable Lot,” and j the lot adjoining the Graves’ Livery Stable Lot, being two houses and two lots owned by Mrs. Blanche Gate wood in the town of Carthage, N. C.! See Deed Book 75, at page 471, office of the Register of Deeds of Moore | County. I SECOND TRACT—Beginning at a white oak on the West Side of the 1 Branch, East of Red Lick Branch, running thence West 31.63 chains to j a Post Oak; thence North 31.64 1 chains; thence East 31.63 chains; { thence direct to the beginning, con- j taining 100 acres, more or less. THIRD TRACT—Beginning at a, stake in Johnson’s line, and runs | thence South 31 East 7.75 chains to a stalce in the road; thence as the ! road North 70 East 15.50 chains to j a stake in the road In Johnson’s line; i thence as it North 86 West 19 chains ] to the first station. See Deed Book J. G. Key et als to Blanch Gatewood, i Also Deed Book 116, page 104, of fice Register of Deeds of Moore CountV. This tuv 2nd day of March, 1934. C. J. MCDONALD, M9,30 Sheriff of Moore County. I FINALLY FACED THE QUESTION OF "NERVES" - CHANGED TO CAMELS. I’M SMOK- Vou can rdise 50 CHICKS wifh'^Q^/bs.of like these lof STARTEN.A V 2/ij.o/5TARTENAp<-^CHICi; 5 for^VlSiKS-THAnAU./ ■00 lbs. Ktt PURINA ’ chick ^RTEH^ o it'- V or- McNEILL & COMPANY Broad Street Southern I’ines THI ICITM TMTCffl'T JUST ONE FEATURE OF THE NEW ALL- POHCELAIN FRIGIDAIRE No sticking ice ttays if your frigerator is a Frigidaire. These trays release autoniatically at the touch of a finger. And the Super Series Frigid- aires are lifetime porcelain— inside and out. Interiors are elec trically lighted. There’s % more food space in the same sized cabinet. Defrosting is automatic. Shelves are adjustable to any height. There are double Hy- dratots and a cold storage com partment. The new All->Potcelain Frigid* aires are the finest ever built. You’ll agree when you see them. Why not come in—today? fflGMRE A GENERAL MOTOBS VAUDE L. V. O’OALLAGHAN Frigidaire Sales and Service C. P. EVEREST, SalcMnan 6 East C(Nan. Ave. Southern Pines, N. C. Advertise In The Pilot
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