Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, June 14, 1935. AFREEGDT A new beauty for your home. VVe will give, absolutely free a $10.75 9x12 room size Armstrong Quaker Rug, your choice from a variety of patterns, to the housewife who makes the greatest number of woi'ds from “McLean Furniture Co., Southern Pines, N. C.’’ and brings them to our store on, or before 6. P. M. June 22nd. McLEAN FURNITURE CO. SOUTHERN PINES FBIGIBM A ^^CRAL MOTORS VALUE 1935 SUPER-SERIES Holds One-Quarter More Food Freezes More Ice L. V. O’CALLAGHAN FRIGIDAIRE SAIJ5S AND SERVICE Telephone 5341 Southern Pines We Open Today EVERYTHING NEW Experienced Meat Cutter Come In and See The New Store We Will Appreciate Your Business Southern Pines Grocery Co. M. Y. POE DEUVERY SERVICE The Week in Southern Pines TELEPHONE SHOP FieST'BOT SEE THE NORCE PAY AS LITTLE AS $s.oo s you know about refng- eratioo, the more you will appreci ate the advantages of Norge RoUator PER MONTH Refrigeration. We’re prepared to back up every statement we make with gooo, sound proof. Don’t buy a new refrig erator un^ you see what Norge has to offer. NORGE ROLLATOR REFRIGERATION 104>-S C. J. SIMONS Telephone 7151 Southern Pines Mrs. D. D. Rightmire of East Or ange, N. J„ is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Elliot for several weeks. . Mrs. Frank Tobin and children have gone to Boston, Mass., to spend the summer. Mrs. Hazel Ransley of Edgewater, N. J„ and Miss Inez Peterson of Cliffside Park, N. J., left Saturday for their homes after occupying Mr. Ransley’s cottage for two weeks. Sue Milliken left Saturday for Asheville to spend the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Ivey Hill. She was accompanied to Charlotte by Mrs. Milliken and Jim, Jr. I Dr. ana Mrs. M. Greer Stutz have i returned to New York City where Dr. j Stutz is on the staff of the N. Y. , Polyclinic Hospital, j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grover and ; family have moved into their home on Grover Road after occupying the ! Huntington Cottage on Broad street I during the peist several months. George C. Moore has returned from Lexington where he visited his son George, Jr., who is a student at V. M. I. Charles Pier left last week to spend the summer in the north. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Elliot, Mrs. Rightmire and Mrs. Jenny White I spent last Wednesday in Raleigh. I Mrs. A. L. Adams and her son, AI- ' bert Lewis, have gone to Concord, I N. H„ where Mrs. Adams was called ; by the serious illness of her mother. I Mr. and Mrs. W. S Hake of Lamar, : Mo, are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Gold- I en. Wallace Case has returned to Kings port, Tenn., after spending a few days last week wtih his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Case. Mrs. Eugene Schaefer and small daughter Jean of Asheboro are vis iting the former's mother, Mrs. Verdie Wiley at her home on Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. P. A. Chambers has closed her home on New Hampshire avenue for the season and is spending the sum mer in Brockport, N. Y. j Miss Mary Richardson and her aunt, Mrs. Hannah Bond, left Wednesday for their summer home in Jefferson, Me., En route to Maine they will visit Mr. and Mrs Frank Richardson in I Noi-fol!^ Va. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenks have closed their home in Weymouth Heights and left Sunday for New : York where they will spend a few days before going on to their sum mer home in Hesbon Beach, Mich. Misses Barbara Betterley and Lois ! and Mary Swett spent the week-end at Carolina Beach where they were among guests at a houseparty given by Miss Mary W’ithers of Davidson. ' Other guests included Miss Mary Mc- I Neill of Tampa, Malcolm Grover, ^ Frank McCleur of Aberdeen, Jack i Crane. Getty Monroe and Mercer Til- ; linghouse of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hassell have gone to Norfolk, Va., where they will visit the former's sister. Mr? Owens. Mrs. Jane Towne, who recently re turned from France where she spent the past winter, is a guest of Mrs. William Holabird. i Miss Barbara Betterley and Miss Lois Swett will spend this week-end in j Enfield where they will attend the I wedding of Miss Catherine Taylor ! and Harry Hodges of Fayetteville. I Mrs F. P. Starr has closed her ^ome in Weymouth Heights and left , Monday for New Hampshire. Later j she will go to St. Johns, New Bruns- I wick for the summer. Col. and Mrs. E. C. Carey have I their guests the latter's mother anJ j sister, Mrs. Tarver and Miss Hen- j rietta Tarver. I Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Simonds have I gone to Bellows Falls, Vt., to spend ■ the summer months. I Mrs. Struthers Burt and her son I Nathaniel Burt have arrived from j New York and are at their home, i Hibernia. I Jackie Boyd arrived last week from Woodberry Forest School in Virginia to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson H. Boyd. E. W. Reinecke is spending a few days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Anderson of Florida are here for some time and have one of the Case apartments on Ashe street. Friends of Mrs. Rosa Gardner will regret to learn of her illness at her home on Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson, Mrs. Mills and others from here attended the Commencement exercises at the University in Chapel Hill Tuesday Carl Thompson, Jr., was a member of the graduating claas. Miss Frances Harvey and Miss Ha zel Getchel left this week for Bos ton, Mass., to spend the summer vaca tion. The ftev. and Mrs. C. R. Raymond ^d Miss Ruth Raymond left Thurs day for Oberlin College in Ohio to at tend the Commencement exercises. Mr. Raymond is an alumnus of the college. Miss Harriet Smith, who has been laboratory technician for Dr. Blair, has returned to her home in Polkton for the summer. \ Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Cates of Ral eigh spent the week-end visiting Misses Althea and Lillian Roberts. Miss Birdelia Bair spent Tuesday in Chapel Hill where she attended the graduation exercises at the Univer. sity. Miss Irma Fisher was a mem ber of the graduating class. Miss Katherine Riggan and Miss Lenora Riggan returned a few days ago from Winston-Salem, the latter having attended the Commencement exercises at Salem College. Mrs. John Ruggles spent Friday and Saturday in Raleigh attending the N. C. Association of Insurance Agents’ j convention. ! Mrs. Lucy Cameron, Miss Ruth I Cameron, Mrs. W. H. Hutt and Miss I May Irvin arrived last week from the north.Mi ss Irvin is from New Jersey and is a guest of Mrs. Hutt. Miss Susan Swett has returned from Concord where she spent the week-end, attending the wedding of Miss Douglas Archibald. Mrs. James Swett attended the graduation at the University in Chajj- el Hill Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ross and sons of Hamlet have leased the Lash cot- I tage on Ashe street for some time. I Julian T. B. Greene of Washing ton, D. C., was a week-end guest of i Miss Helen Blair at her home on Ben- i nett street. I Julian Bishop has returned to his home in Connecticut after spending the week-end in Southern Pines. Mrs. H. J. Betterley entertained the, Afternoon Club at her home in Wey mouth Heights Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Leach and ! daughter Eloise and Mrs. W. J. ' Thompson of Troy were guests Sun- I day of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson. I Mrs. D. C. Phillips, Dorothy and I Lewis Alison are visiting relatives in j Vii-ginia. { Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmsted of Camden, S. C., have recently gone to Columbus. Ohio to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Olmsted are formerly of Southern Pines and are well known here. Dr. Anita Newcombe McGee will leave Saturday for W^ashington, D. C., after spending the winter at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frankl have gone to Cooperstown, N. Y., for the summer. J Bob Cornwell and Hugh Carter of I Pinehurst left a few days ago for . Princeton University to attend their : fifth year class reunion. Charles Phillips is spending some time in WinstOn-Salem visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W'al'ter have Closed their home here for the season and are .spending the /Summer in the north. Miss Mary Jane Prillaman will ar rive Sunday from New Britain, Conn., where she was graduated Friday from Connecticut Teachers’ College. Mi.ss Ruth Louise Platt of South ern Pines returned to her home Mon day after spending a week at the Young Peoples’ Conference held at Flora Macdonald College, where she was a popular councillor. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Boyd and their sons left Wednesday for Sea Is land Beach, Georgia, to spend the week-end. Harry M. Vale and Miss Ellen Vale left Sunday night for New York to spend a few days. A number from Southern Pines mo- toi?d to Asheboro Tuesday night for a barbecue chicken dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Page. Mrs. L. H. Jenkins and Alfred Jen- kens of Richmond, Va., were week end guests of the E. C. Stevens. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Shafer will be hostesses to the Women’s Missionary j Society and their friends at a Silver : Tea on Thursday afternoon of next w-eek, June 20th, from 3:30 to 5:00 o’clock, at The Beverly, Pennsylvania I avenue and Bennett street. There will be a musical program and all ladies are invited. The proceeds will go for local work. Miss Veronica Pullan, B. A. Hons, London, left for the north Monday. She will return for the opening of the Ark School in October, Mrs. Lyla V. Wrenn returned Tues day from a visit with her mother and other relatives in Wilkes and Surry counties. Her daughter, Nancy V. Wrenn, will remain in the mountains several weeks visiting relatives. Miss E. S. Tarvin and Miss Flor ence Tarvin left a few days ago for the north. They will return in the fall to make their home in Southern Pines and have leased the Woodwall cottage on May street. Mrs. E. A. Tracey has returned to her home here from Wyalusing, Pa., where she has been visiting fcr sev eral weeks. a«mw«i»»Hmi»nmK«»»H»«»»»i:»nHi««»KmHnmnmn»»»n«mttn FATHER’S DAY Showing" a Wide Selection Appropriate To The Day SUNDAY June 16th f SUNDAY June 16th Gifts That Father Would Select For Himself: ARROW SHIRTS NECK TIES SHIRTS and SHORTS HATS and C.\PS FL.ANNEL TROUSERS Sl’SPEXDERS INTER>\'0>'EN SOCKS SPORT C0.4TS BATHING SUITS HANDKERCHIEFS BELTS GARTERS D.4NIEL GREEN SLIPPERS The Tog Shop Southern Pines, North Carolina CAROLINA WEEK AT A&P! IONA FLOUR "BC 85c SUGAR 5c NUCOA lb. 19c CORN Iona No. 2 Can lOC Sllc^Nl or I’lisllc-pd Pullman JEWEL SOUP SPREAD Campbell’s 3 Tomato ““Jah Pint Sandwich Jar 20e 19c IN SELECTED STOKeS Plus Bottle Deposit SNOWDRIFT $1.00 TISSUE Waldorf 3 13c SCOTTISSUE 2 r.ii> 15e Dressing MILK 3 TALL CANS 19c Mayonnaise, Best Foods, Pint Jar .. 29c Grapefruit, Dromedary, No. 2 Can .. 15c Pretzel Sticks, N. B. C. Slim Jane, Pkg 11c Vinegar, Rajah Cider, Quart Bot. ... 17c IN THE NEW LAMP BASE BOTTLE Boned and Rolled Roast—Steer, lb. .-.29c Pot Roast, Branded Steer Chuck, lb ..23c Veal Roast, Shoulders Boned and Roll ed, lb. 29c Leg Lamb, Gen. Spring, lb. -33c Fryers, lb 35c Watermelons, each „.35c Lemons, doz. 19c Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 15c Cantaloupes, 2 for — 25c Bananas, lb 5c A. & P. FOOD STORES I

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