i^iday April 6, 1984. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina can spring l:fe jar LelitnJ^ . . . ivlien ivoman s hirns to ilioiighis of. . . among olLer things . Her House and Garden so CALL TKc Houseliold SlioJ)s SoutKcrn Pines--Plionc 7601 TO ORDER COOL GAY SLIPCOVERS— VENETIAN BLINDS— Or the new and less expensive PLEATED WINDOW SHADES— (JARDEN and TERRACE FURNITURE— WALL PAPER— A COAT OF PAINT F. S. Thinking of next Fall—Let us give you estimates lor re-painting and reeovering your furniture during the summer CATHERINE PIERSON Announcement WE ARE NOW AGENTS FOR THE NORGE ROLLATOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Featuring a new low operating cost— A luxury that saves more than its price. C. J. SIMONS East Connecticut Avenue Telephone ,7151 ammttfflrniHmnawmimwwittwmtw: REMEMBER The NcLean Furniture Co. in SOUTHERN PINES Is the best place to buy your fur niture and house furnishings of all kinds. We 'have it—can get it—or it is not made. Easy terms cheerfully granted. The Week in Southern Pines Mrs. L. jiwan of Louisburg. Ken., is a guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Cralghill Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Norton are stop ping at the Belvedere for a few days before going on to their home in Farmington, Me. They have been in Florida for the winter, and stopped in Southern Pines to visit among friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Merrill and Mrs. Fussell returned to their home here last Sunday after spending the win. ter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Seri and Charles K. Weaver left Friday for Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Serle will remain there for two or three weelcs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eaton have returned from Florida where they spent the winter. Mrs. Winnie Dodge is back in her home on Ashe Street after a lengthy stay with her daughter Dr. Eva Dodge in Winston-Salem. Mrs. Frederick Jackson returned Jerry Burdick and Fritchoff Hilde brand of Alfred, N. Y., were guests last week of Herbert Cutter. Mrs. George Stebbins of Pittsburg is visiting Mrs. James Swett for a few days. Miss Julia Scott Butterfield is vis iting her sister, Mrs. Jesse W. Page, Jr., in Charlotte for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Landon K. Thorne, who have been spending some time at The Paddock left Thursday night for New York. The Misses Schwarberg were in town on Wednesday after spending the winter in Florida. They are now in Lincolnton. Friends will be glad to learn that Delemar Mann, son of Mrs. Homer Mann, is improving from a fall in which he received a broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stafford have as their house guests, Mrs. E. A. Wood of Tampa, Fla. Miss Ruth Foster of Carbondale, Pa.. Is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Cole Barnsdall of Bradford, Pa., was run ner-up with a score of 417. Horse show summary: Musical Stalls, won by Miss Mary Grace Pethlck; Jumping, won by W. O. Moss’ Lady Durham; second, Joe Durando on Fox Fire; Ladies Jump ing, won by Miss Wally Flachslaender on Lady Durham, Triple Bar Jump, tie between Joe Durando on Peanuts and W. O. Moss on Lady Durham; Potato Race, won by Miss Forsyth’s team; Tilting, won by Corbett Alex ander; Balloon Piercing, won by Miss Dorothy Pottle. Do your Saturday marketing at the Southern Pines Curb Market. Wednesday from Richmond where! Blossom Festival, she has been with her mother. | A business meeting of the Civic D. G. Stutz left Wednesday night Club will be held Friday, April 20, for Richmond to bring Mrs. Stuta j 2 :30. The subject of the program home from the hospital. Mrs. Stutz ! announced later. Is greatly improved In health. | Miss Irene Maples, Miss EHeanor Mrs. William Schroeder was called I to New Jersey last week at the sud- I den and serious illness of her fath- i ^ P^^nic at Pinebluff Sunday, pj. The Women’s Golf Club will give a I tea and bridge next week in the Charles T. Wood left Monday for ’ * » /-n v, « I lounge room of the Country Club for his home in Staten Island after spend- >^ j . _ „ . 1 its members and mvited guests, ing six weeks at The Woodworth. ' Mrs. Jamie W. Dickie entertained Miss Mildred Clenenm, Miss Bousche and Randolph Matthews of Wilmin-' ton were visitors In Southern Pines Tuesday. FOR TENNIS White Ducks COTTON STRIPED CORDS GABARDINES All Sanforized TENNIS SOCKS Cotton and Wool JAI-ALAI SHOES White and Saddle Strap HOOD POSTURE FOUNDATION TENNIS SHOES With Hygeen in-sole POLO SHIRTS SWEAT SHIRTS XHe Xog SHop the Afternoon Club at her home last Thursday. ! I The Thistle Club met Wednesday afternoon at the Country Club for 1 George St. John returned to his ^ usual afternoon of bridge. Owing j home in Orange, N. J., after spend- other activities going on during ' ing some time in Southern Pines, at Festival Week, there were only three The Southland Hotel. I tables in play. The winners were Among prominent guests arriving Miss Emily E. Bryne, Mrs. Elmer I tmimmiiinimn;mtiinnim»n»nm»HmmHmwimHt«H»HmiH:«mim»n»: at the Highland Pines Inn, Friday were Mrs. Elliot Cross of Old West- bury, L. I., Mrs. Bryant DeP. Sheedy, I Miss Eleanor DeF, Sheedy, Dr. and j Mrs, Nathan W. <3i'ccn. Miss Agnee j A. Minford, Miss Mary Kelly, Mr. jand Mrs. A. C. Warren and Miss Polly I Warren of New York. I George H. Howard of New York ' arrived Friday to spend several days I with his family here. I George C. Cutler of Roslyn, L. I.. I Mrs. Hopkins Ford and Wm. A. Reed ' of New York are at the Mid Pines Club for ten days of golf. Carl J. Schmidlapp of New York arrived the latter part of the week to spend some time with his family at their winter home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Mills of Park Avenue, Miss Jeannette Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Rose, Miss Mar ion G, Davis and Julian Finley all of New York are among prominent vis itors here for the Dogwood Festi val. James Bo.yd, Jr., returned last week to Millbrook School after spend ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd. Felix Hughes, Yale football star, , Bunny Aaron and Landon K. Thorne, Jr., have returned to New York af ter spending the Easter holidays at The Paddock. Charles Nes closed his home on Massachusetts avenue and left Thurs day for his home In Baltimore. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Perrin of Hart ford spent the week-end at The Wood- worth for a month last fall. Jackson H. Boyd left Tuesday night on a trip to New York and Harrisburg, Pa. Davis and Mrs. Bullard. Mr. and Mrs. Milliken have as their guests for a few days, Mrs. Milliken’s parents, Judge and Mrs. Manning of Raleigh. j BEUKLKV 1^‘V. ALLEX DIES ' AT HIS PlXEHl HST HO.MK Beikely LeV. Allen, 72 years ot | age. and for the past eight years a wintei’ resident and prominent mer- | chant in Pinehurst, died at 6 o'clock ■ last night at his home here. He was • a resident of Bar Harbor, Maine, j where the body will be sent tonight for burial. Mr. .‘Vilen has been in the crockery I business in Pinehurst during his eight years residence here, operating an attractive shop adjoining the Pinehurst Department Store. With his wife, who survives, he resided in the Taylor Apartments. They have en- > joyed a wide circle of friends heie who will deeply mourn the loss of one they held in high esteem and affec tion. HORSE SHOW-GYMKHAN.\ -\TTRACT LARGE CROWD Eight o’clock Red CIRCLE BOKAR Continiiing Our Special SALE ON THE Famous A & P Coffee Trio 19> 21« 25* Mild and Mellow Rich and Full Bodied Vigorous and Winey H). SLNNYFIELn SI.ICEU RIMJLESS BACON'1* 12c K. B. C. BROWN lOLU DVTCH Hge Wafers 3 19c Cleanser 3 cans 20c WALDORF TISSUE 6 2i5c C«LO OR Doggie Dinners Z 15c I*OPlX.%B BRA.M) iKf. I’hK. MEATS POULTRY FINE GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES SUPERIOR QUALITY Delivery Service Telephone 6911 VERMONT MARKET Fast Broad Street Souihen't Pines (Continufd from puffe 1) ' was lost in the shuffle. In the musical stalls Miss Mary Grace Pethlck of I Southern Pines was the last to re- I main in and took fir?^ r>nze. This Is : the old “Going to Jerusalem” game, played on horseback. The Tilting I event, which calls for the piercing I of rings with a spear while at full gallop, was taken by Corbett Alex- 1 ander, and the balloon piercing con- C. N. Rackliffe, Manager of the test by Miss Dorothy Pottle of South- ' Carolina Power & Light Company In j em Pines, the young lady who waa | Raleigh, was a business visitor In, second In the race for Queen of the j Southern Pines Tuesday. Festival this week. Leland E. Williams of Alfred, N. i The equestrian program was fol- I Y., was a guest last week of Miss | lowed by a drill of motorized Battery Doris Eddy at her home on Massa- 1 B, of the 17th Field Artillery, tour chusetts avenue. ! gun squads showing with .what rapi- J. A. Reynolds left for Culpepper, I dity they could set up their huge Va., for a short stay before going to motorized field pieces ready for ac- Delaware for the summer. I tlon, then tear them down and move Mrs. Benford Deacon returned to 1 them off behind the big Ordnance Southern Pines last week from a sev eral months’ visit In England. Miss Gertrude Proudman of New York Is spending the spring vacation at her home on Massachusetts ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. O’Nlel Kane and chil dren left Friday for their home in Kane, Pa., ^fter speeding several weeks with the former’s mother, Mrs. I E. K. Kane. I Recent arrivals at The Woodworth I are the Misses Clara and Marion I Cranford, of North Brookfield, Mass.; j Col. and Mrs. J. O. Johnson of Wash ington, D. C., and Mrs. C C. Bische, Thomas and Harley Prlntlss of Buf falo, N. Y. Mrs. D. T. Reed and son, David of Raleigh, are visiting Mrs. W. A. Moore during the week. Mr. Reed spent the week-end here, and return* ed to Raleigh Monday. Charles Patch spent Sunday In Kal- elgh. Department trucks which are part of the equipment on view all this week in the heart of town. It was a fine exhibition and thoroughly enjoyed. Several thousand people gathered to witness the various sports events which featured the third day. The band concert In the Municipal Park was followed by an exhibition golf match at the Country Club. Tommy Armour of Chicago, former British champion and former national open champion, and Emmet French, Youngstown, Ohio, played Roy Bronsdon of Osler- vllle, Mass., and EIlls Maples, Mid- Pines Club pro, for a tie In a best ball foursome on the championship course at Southern Pines Countfy Club. Armour carded a 68, three strokes under par, while Bronsdon turned in a 69. In the archery event Thurman S. Fowler of Boothbay Harbor, Maine, won first honors In the American round with a score of 419. T. N. CIGARETTES 12c $1.19 SCOTTISSUE 2 rolls 15c SWIFT’S JEWEL SHORTENING 0 poind carton 03C KINK8T <)R.\M I.ATKl) Sugar ii)ii>.i»i!50 ICED TEA TIRIE OWN ENCORK SPAGHETTI - : J cam 19c R«.< rolls i L “'IQ' FRUITS and VEGETABLES Cabbage, New, lb. 2V2C Carrots, 2 bunches 25c Celery, 2 stalks 15c Lettuce, 2 heads .. 25c Potatoes, 10 lbs. Rhubarb, 2 lbs. MEATS Boned and Rolled Beef Roast, lb. . 20c Ground Beef, lb. — I21/2C Pot Roast Beef, lb. .... - 12V2C Corned Beef, pickled, lb. 23c Roasting Chickens, lb. — 33c Fowl, lb. .... 22c Pork Chops, end cyt, lb. . 15c Special Sunnyfield Bacon, lb. 23c Phone 5704 Atlantic & IXciiK Z

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