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itpPI! III (,i ii^i g^iiu»j^p Friday. May 11, 1934. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina B smt: Announcement We are keeping- oui* shop open all summei* and re ceiving- daily the new summer goods. A n attractive assort ment ot\ vacation, stay- at-home a n d travel clothes. Mrs. Hayes’ Shop Southern Pifies The Week in Southern Pines K II r :: Mrs. J. Tyler Overton spent a few clays visiting in Concord this week. Miss Marion Tuttle and Miss Ruth Bebe have returned north and taken an estate near Baltimore for the , summer after occupying the Hunt house on Kidge street for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coursey of Fay etteville spent the week-end in town. James H. Apple returned to his home in Birmingham. .\la., this week, and e.xpects to return to Southern Pines in the fall to spend the winter. Mrs. Florence Mynihan returned to her home in Jacksonville, Florida the latter part of this week after spend ing a month hero with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Silver. Mrs. Mary L. Cramphorn has re turned to her home in Ashland. Mass., after visiting her sistei'. Mrs. F'. E. Shaw at her home on Bennett Street. Jeff Laing of Orange, Virginia spent a few days in Southein Pines this week. * H. H. Beckwiti. left Sunday night for Boston to be gone for several days. Mrs. Eugene Schaefer returned to her home in Asheboro after spending some time here with her mother Mrs. Verdie Wiley. Little Jean Schacfer is remaining with her grandmother for a while. Mr. and Mrs. (Jene Daniels, who have been house guests i.)f Mr. and Mrs. H. 1-1. Beckwith left Tuesday for their homo in the north. They spent the winter in St. Peteisburg, Fla. Ml. anil Mi.<. Hunter Kckert were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Trousdale Tuesday evening. home in Binghampton, "N. Y. I Robert Beadle and niece. Miss Anna Baadle, and Noel Caverl.y stopped in j Southern Pines' for a few days visit ing friends on their way to their home in Brockway, Pa., from Florida, Frank Richardson has gone to Newport News. Va., where he has accepted a position. Mrs. E. M. Pettes and Miss Cora Liggett arrived Thursday from Au- buindale, Florida where they spent > the winter. ^ Mrs. Frank Welch. Mrs. W. C. Mudgett, Mrs. Jamie W. Dickie and xMrs. M. G. Nichols were joint host esses at a shower and bridge Thurs- I day afternoon at Lovejoy’s, honoring I Miss Dorothy Stutz. bride-elect. The Julia Grey school for child ren closed a successful season on Friday. May 4th, and will reopen on October 1st. Ml', and Mrs. C. H. Durgin clo.sed their winter home on May street this week, and are motoring north to Man chester, N. H,, where they will spend ' the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vittum have I closed their home on Connecticut Avenue, and left by car Friday I'or their summer home in Beverly. Mass. H. W. Goodman left Thursday foi his summei- home in North Dana, Massachusetts, having clo.sed his May Stieet liome here for the sum mer. Dr. H. W. Frink of Chapel Hill, Dr. H. M. Cakler and Dr. K. B, Craven and Dr. K. H. Craven anti Dr. Jean Craven of Duko Hospital were guests !« ii VOTE FOR H Jesse D. F^rink: FOB The Lower House of the General Assembly IN THF; DKMOCK.XTK' TKI.M.XRV .Il’NE 2XI> EXPERIENCED HONEST RELIAHLE lU n H :5 ! OUR SUMNER BARGAINS I WILL N'OT LAST ALWAYS—TIMES ARE GETTIN(; BETTER—PRICES ARE HOCNI) TO CO CP We are featurin.s: Summer Furniture for the home and lawn at the old low price.‘^ We want 100 new accounts on otu' books and will con sider small down pa.vments with easy monthl.v installments. MdlAN FURNITURE COMPANY SOUTHERN PINES III Mrs. Millicent Haves entertained '’’f I'*'- dur- the students of The Ark at a picnic Thursday before closin gthe school on Friday for the season. Clayton Chatfield of Brown Grove Junction. Maine is visiting relatives in Southein I'ines and Niagara. Mr?:. A. J. Drew and family have iilurned to their home on Indiana avenue after occup.ving one of the Gertrude apaitments for the season. ing the State Meilical Societ.v meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardison spent the week-end hero and have returned to Noifolk. Va.. where they will spend some time with Mr. Hardi son's brother. The friends and neighbors of M. B. Kelly gathered at his home last Friday and gave him a surprise birth' SEND YOl K HLANKKTS TO I S Cotton Blankets sing’le—25c double—5Uc Wool Blankets single—80c doublt—60c Laundry does it oes- THE FAMILY LAUNDRY. INC. Mrs. Preston Kelsey and son, Pres- si'PPer. He was 50 years old. The ton Kelsey, Jr., returned tio their >^''ble was arranged out in the grove, home in Montclair, N. J., last Sat- » U mntiful supper sei ved to urday after spending the winter in pi'esent. Mr. Kelly has recently Southern Pines. Mr. Kelsey and leturned from the Moore County daughter. Mi.ss Laura Kelsey will re- Hospital and his many friends ai'e de. main here for another two weeks be- lis'l'ted to have him home and know' foie joining their family in New Jer- improving. H «ey- Mr. and Mrs. F'rederick Stanlev Telephone 6101 F LOWERS FOR Mother’s Day Ralph Chandler attended the Grand Smith spent la.st Saturday in Gieen.s- :: Encampment of Knights Templar and boro attending the final meeting of ;; Southern Pines tJ Royal Arch chapter of which he is '•his season of the North Carolina :: a Grand officer, at Wilmington this Chapter of the American Guild of «:nm:: week. Organists of which Mr. Smith i :xtliitxw . Judge and Mrs. Manning of Raleigh ‘lean. K ♦J; and small granddaughter, Julia Man- :: ning of New York, spent Tuesday as I’l ItlJC SCHOOI., Ml'SK' jj guests of Dr, and Mrs. James S. Mil- FKSTIV.M, HEIJE M \^' 17 n liken, t; Mrs. John Jordan is back in hei' The annual Music Festival of the Sunday is Mother’s Day Don’t forg-et a g’reetinK cai’d, also a present We have the best in BOOKS F\SE SOCIAL STATIONERY NEW BRIDCK CARDS PRESENTS THAT SHE Wll.L LIKE SANDHILLS BOOK SHOP Southern Pines MRS. I. F. CHANDLER Telephone 0154 South Bennett Street Southern Pines tmnxntui •luutuuuuuus: N C CGE ROLl^TOR REFRIQER/ITION T H K K O L Ij .\ T O K . . . Smooth, easy, rolling power in stead of the hurried back-and-forth action of the ordinary re frigerator mechanism. Result more cooling power for the cur rent used. Only Norge has the Rollator cold-making mechanism. SIMONS ELECTRIC SHOP Telephone 71.51 Southern Pine.s home on Country Club Road after Southern Pines public school will take ha'ing leased it during the past few place Thursday, May 17t1i at 3:30 p. months. m, in the high school auditoi'ium. All ! Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bullard have the grades will take part in the pro- ‘ gone to their home in Massachusetts gram which will consist of folksongs, after occupying the Jordan house on rhythmic games, chart drills, songs Country Club Road for a few months, by the boys’ and fills’ glee clubs, and Miss Elizabeth Grover left Wednes- several nuinbor.s by a combined chor- day for Caryville, Mass., to spend the us of the oth, 6th and 7th grades. I summer. . The program will be given under the W. D. McGill of Vass is now mak- direction of Fiedeiick Stanley Smith, ing his home in Southern Pines. mu.'^ic supei"visor of the Southern Pope Inman spent last Sunday in F’ines school. Greensboro. Admission is free. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson. Mi.ss Mary ' Wintyn and Mr. Reiger spent last ■ Thursday in Charlotte. Miss Floda McComb left Sunday for Pittsburgh with her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McQuigg and daughter, ; Nancy McQuigg. The public is cordially invited to attend. rAX l.ISTKK TO BK HKUK FOK I^\ST TI.MK .MAV I.) ntixttiistitti'. nmsnmmmn»m:::un:untm:un FOR Mlot^er’s There is no g’ift so certain of warm welcome as flowers FALLON FLOWER SHOP Welch Buildin<r Telephone 7062 Southern Pines Southern Pines Telephone 5131 Martin Blue, tax lister for McNeill township announces that he will be Mrs. H. H. Pethick and daughters Southern Pines an additional day, Mary Grace and Sylvia, with Mrs. | \ijiy isth for those who did not list Talbot Johnson of Aberdeen motored ^ ]jjst week. to Sweet Briar and Randolph-Macon . , „ _ last week to attend the May Day, COl’KT HOl'SE NOTE.S I exercises at these schools. Mrs. Pe- ' ! thick is aii alumna of Sweet Briar, i j Harrington, Register of |and Mary Grace Pethick is making Deeds, is again able to be in his of- plans to enter there as a student next fj^g 3^ part of the time after a run- ' in with an enraged bull at his dairy I Mrs. Bertha K. Sadler left this fa,-nn nearly a month ago. ■ week to spend the summer in Schenec- . . I tady, N. Y. Moore county was asked to send ' The Women’s Auxiliary of the Epis- three boys to CCC camp to fill vacan- ; copal Church met at the home of cies from other counties. Hughie ' Mrs. John Jordan on Tuesday. Sheffield, of Hemp, Albert Willard of Miss Charlotte Erson entertained; Aberdeen Route 2, and Marvin C. the Sewing Club at the home of Mrs. ■ Ferguson of Niagara were notified BRANDMOTHER’S SQUARE ROLLS SUPER SUDS. 2 pkgs 1.5c 1 CAMAY SOAP, 4 cks. 19c TEA QUAKER MAID NECTAR BEANS 4 19c ';-ih. PALMOLIVE SOAP SUNNYFIELD BACON 23 SPECIAL SUMMER RATES Croqui^ole and Spiral Permanents Frederick Method Levis Prizer Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. S. Milliken entertained her club at a bridge luncheon Friday. Little Louise Manning Milliken en- tei tained her club at a bridge lunch eon Friday, j Little Louise Manning Milliken en- : tertained at a birthday party Tuesday ! afternoon in celebration of her third I birthday. Her guests included Pauline May Nichols, Gill Goodwill, Jane I Dickie, Ann Perkinson, Georgiana Black, Lina Lee Hart, Mary Louise i Black, John Prizer, David Henry I Dickie and Tommy Avery. 1 Jack Ruggles spent the week-end in ! Winston-Salem. He was accompanied j by his grandfather, J. W. Plummer and Harry Pa^ of Wilmington. They Joined Mrs. J. W. Plummer in Winston I who had been visiting her sister there. to report at Raleigh at 9 o'clock Wed nesday for these places. James A. Davis, who is at the head of the district reemployment bureau with headquarters at Carthage, asks that all persons in need of help of any kind communicate with the office in the solicitor’s room in the court house, or get in touch with him by calling telephone number four. He has everything fi-om cooks to scientists on his list and will appreciate it if those desiring to employ will coop erate with this bureau. FIREMEN PR.VCTICING The Southern Pines firemen have commenced drills in anticipation of their participation in the contests at Lumberton during the meet of the Sandhills Firemen’s convention, start. Mrs. Robert Rose has gone to her 1 ing on May 29th. QUAKER MAID CATSUP 25c ALL FLAVORS SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERT B 25c While lloiiKT Kva|i. Milk 17c Mar}I;incl Piwk Biiie l.abel Peas 3 No. 2 ('II IIS 25c SWIFT’S JEWEL SKORTENIMB as 60- FRUITS and VEGETABLES Bananas, lb. 5c Strawberries, 2 quarts 35c Engrlish Peas, 4 lbs. 25c Carrots, 3 bunches - 25c Tomatoes, lb. 10c Aiilantiic s'lB^ciiiriic I
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