Friday, September 13, 1935.
THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Page Five
STATE PROTESTS HOLD.UP |to appoint a committee, composed of
OF P. W. A. PROGORAM Governor Ehringhaus, Senators Bail.
ey and Reynolds, and Congressman
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the Governor and the other speak,
ers eulogized President Roosevelt
and declared that the disapproval
of the North Carolina’s applications
was not his fault. The blame was
placed on “underlings” in Washing,
ton.
When the critical situation had
been explained in detail, the meet
ing approved unanimously a motion
Dough ton, to go to Washington, in.
terview the proper authorities, and
see to it that North Carolina got a
square deal in the distribution of the
public works fund.
A number of Moore county pro.
jects, including school and hospital
programs, are included in those
held up in Washington.
The Week in Southern Pines
Watch your step today. It’s Fri.
day the 13th.
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Announcing
THE RE-OPENING OF
Tots Toggery
SOUTHERN PINES
With a Complete Fall Line of
Children’s Clothes
Infancy to Sixteen
Tuesday, October 1st
KATHERINE WILEY
ERMA FISHER
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LEARN
DRY CLEANING BUSINESS
We will accept a few more students for the course
of 12 week.
For full information see
MONTESANTI
Telephone 5541 Southern Pines
U. S. NO. 1 COBBLER
POTATOES
10 lbs. 15c
STRICTLY FRESH
ECCS - DOZEN - 33c
IONA SALAD
DRESSING » . 25 c
WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED
MiLK 3 Tall Cans 17c
AGED TASTY
CHEESE POUND 19c
SUNNYFIELD FANCY CREAMERY
BUTTER In V4 lb. Prints lb. 32o
NECTAR ORANGE PEKOE
TEA 2 lb. Pkgs. 25c
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COCOA 2 lb. Can 17c
DAISY
BROOMS Each 25c
NICE SIZE
PRUNES — Pound — 5c
GRANDMOTHER’S PULLMAN
LOAF 20-oz. Sliced or Unsliced 9c
MOORE’S
KETCHUP >>• 10c
Libby’s Apple
Butter
3 No. S
Cans
Colo Dog
Food, 3 cans ... .25c
N. B. C. 5c Varieties
Crackers 4"^ 17c
iScottissue 3""“‘22c
uvC Noithern
Beans, 4 lbs. ... .25c
PalmoIlTe
Soap, 2 Bars .... .9c
LAO In selected stores
Beer or Ale ’10c
Plas Dep.
Sliced Bacon, lb •.
41c
Ground Beef, lb.
18c
Pork Sausage, lb.
„29c
Fryers, lb
27c
A & P FOOD STORES
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Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tate and Miss
Iris Tate spent Sunday in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Burns
and son have returned from a two
weeks’ vacation at Carolina Beach.
Mrs. H. H. Elder and Miss Jean,
ette Welch of Siler City spent the
week.end with their mother, Mrs. D.
J. Welch.
Miss Sara DuRant left Tuesday for
Charlotte where she will enter
j Queen’s College.
' Mrs. R. L. Hart and daughter,
j Lina Lee, and guests, Mrs. F. H.
I Abbott and son Frank returned
j Thursday from several days’ vaca_
; tion at Myrtle Beach,
j Miss Thelma Kelly spent the past
I week.end at her home in Bread,
way.
Mrs. Clarine Agnew of Glen Falls,
N. Y., is spending two weeks' vaca.
tion with her mother, Mrs. D. J.
Welch.
Mrs. Claude Hayes returned from
a shopping trip to New York Tues.
day.
Mrs. F. H. Abbott and son Frank,
who have been guests of Mrs R. L.
Hart, left Thursday for a visit in
Reidsville.
Mrs. John E. Ramsbottom has re
turned from Providence, R, I., where
! she has been for the , past few
; months.
j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaeth and
' children, Walter, Jr., and Muriel,
have returned from Ocean City, N.
' J., where they spent the summer.
I Mrs. William E. Matchett has re.
I turned to her home in Indianapolis,
Ind., after visiting her mother, Mrs.
Claude L. Hayes.
I Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fitzgerald are
expected this week from Westport,
N. Y., where they have been spend,
ing the summer.
Miss Gussie Cameron is spending
a few days in New York.
Lieut. W. P. Shuford, manager of
the local CCC camp, spent the week,
end in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennedy
returned Monday night from a va_
catio in various parts of Maine.
James B. Muse, who has been con.
nected with the A. & P. store here
for the past few months, left Tues.
day for State College where he will
take a course in dairying.
I Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nichols and
: small daughter returned Monday
' from a vacation spent in the New
England states.
William Dale of Akron, Ohio has
; returned to Southern Pines to spend
the winter.
i Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Thrower re.
: turned Thursday for a two weeks’
' vacation spent in Henderson.
Tom Baker motored to Durham
I Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and
I children returned Friday from Mas.
j sachusetts where they have been
spending the summer months,
i Tom Millar was a week.end visi.
! tor in Green-sboro.
j Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Wilson and
I two small daughters of W'ashington,
D. C., are spending a few days in
I Southern Pines.
I Mrs. John LelanJ of Charleston,
1 who has been vi.'iiting her father, S.
B. Richardson, returned to her home
Monday.
Miss Isabelle Pelton and Miss Car.
Cline Lewi.s left Tuesday for Green.s.
j boro to enter N. C. C. W.
I Misses Katie Lee W'ard and Anne
; Regan spent la.st week.end in Reids.
I ville.
I Clem Wren and J. J. Stroud left
for State College in Raleigh Thurs.
! day morning where they will be stu.
[ dents this year.
I Ralph Chandler, Jr., and Henson
! Maples left Tuesday for Davidson
College.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Averitt of
Winston.Salem were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Mills.
Miss Harriet Smith of Polkton
arrived in Southern Pines Sunday
night to spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skinner ar_
rived in town Monday after spending
the summer months in Barneveld,
N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. GeGor^e Buttry, Mrs.
Norman Day, Mrs. Margaret Ober.
holser and Miss Alice Turner spent
Sunday at Wrightsville Beach. Miss
Tumer will remain there several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Pope Inman were
Sunday visitors in Lumberton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Iver returned
from Canada Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and
family returned Sunday from a two
weeks’ vacation at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bushby and
children have returned to Southern
Pines after spending several days at
Myrtle Beach.
Mrs. W. C. Mudgett has returned
from a month’s vacation spent in
Reading, Pa.
Dante Montesanti, who has been
spending several weeks in Blowing
Rock, returned to Southern Pines
Sunday evening.
George Buttry and Pope Inman at.
I tended an A. & P. business meeting
in Raleigh Wednesday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Y. Boyd and
I children have returned from Hot
Springs, Va.
I Bill Fisher of Mitchell Field, Long
j Island, N. Y., arrived Saturday by
I plane to spend several weeks in
I Southern Pines.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Muller of New
|York City visited Mr. and Mrs. R.
R. Newton this past week while en
route to Miami, Florida.
Miss Bertha Fowler spent last
week in Charlotte as the guests of
Miss Madeline Chatfield.
Mrs. N. L. Hodgins and children
have returned from several weeks’
vacation in Maine.
Mrs. E. W. Barton returned a few
days ago from a visit with her sis.
ter in California.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Everest and
children returned Monday night from
a vacation spent in Pennsylvaia.
Mr. and Mrs. Louise Sheipers and
daughter, Miss Louise Sheipers, ar.
rived last week from Lowell, Mass.,
to make their home in Southern
Pines.
Miss Lena Brcwn and Miss Ethel
Butt of Bakersville were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Lewis last week.
Miss Lillian Roberts has gone to
Canada for her vacation. Her sister,
Miss Althea Roberts, will accom.
pany her home.
Linwood Earl Daniels of New
Bern is visiting his uncle, Dr. L. M.
Daniels for several days.
Mrs. E. M. Poate and daughter.
Miss Edith, spent Monday in Ral.
eigh.
Mrs. Levis Prizer and small son
John have returned from a vacation
in the north.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pethick and
family have returned to Southern
Pines after spending the summer
months in Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rose spent
the past week.end with the latter’s
parents in Asheboro.
E. J. Austin has arrived home
from Squirrel Island, Maine where
he has been spending the summer.
Mrs. Woodrow Huntley and Miss
Evelyn Caudle of Lenoir are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Hatch.
Miss Carolina Lewis, daughter of
Mr. and Mis. Bruce Lewis, left Mon.
day to resume her studies at the
Woman’s College, University of
North Carolina at Greensboro.
Mrs. Winnie Dodge who has been
.spending the summer in New Hamp.
shire returned to her home here Sun.
day. She was accompanied home by
Mrs. Beulah Drew and son who have
been visiting in New York State.
Robert Peck of Birmingham, New
York arrived in Southern Pines Tues.
day and left Thursday for Duke Un.
iversity where he is a student.
Mrs. Flinda Weed returned to her
home here Monday night after
spending the summer in the north.
Paul Blue left Thursday morning
for Chapel Hill where he will be a
student at the University this year.
Miss Barbara Bowers of Wash,
ington, D. C., is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bowers. She will
leave Saturday for St. Louis, Mo.,
having besn transferred from her po.
sition in Washington to this place.
Mrs. D. D. Rightmire has return,
ed to her home in East Orange, N.
J., after spending the summer with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. EL
liott.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wuioughby
and sons William and Donald, on
their return from a trip through New
York and the New England states,
made a visit with Mrs. Willoughby's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Elliott,
before returning to their home in
Columbia, S. C.
WELCOME
Tobacco Fanners
You are cordially invited to make our
store your headquarters while in Aberdeen.
We carry' a complete line of drugs, medicinal
supplits and fountain beverages, and a large
assortment of practical gifts to take home to
the family.
Bryan Drug Store
ABERDEEN
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Let the Laundry Do It
FOR SUPERIOR WORK AN® SERVICE
We offer the services of a modern laundry for the
careful and cleanly) care of your clothes, table linen and
bedding at a moderate cost.
c% Laundry /
does it D^st
THE FAMILY LAUNDRY, INC.
Telephone 6101 Southern Pines
SPECIAL for this Week
^Philadelphia Cream Cheese, 2 for 15c
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing,
Qt 39c; Pt 23c; 8 oz 14c
Chase & Snnborn Coffee 25c
Everything in Vegetables—
FRESH EVERY DAY
Beets, Tomatoes, Corn. Celery, String Beans, California
Peas, Lima Beans, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Brgccoli,
Carrots, Radishes, Potatoes (white, sweet and yams).
WILSON’S CERTIFIED MEATS
Of the highest grade, cut to your order.
VERMONT MARKET
Telephone 6911 Free Delivery
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All the color, spirit, courage, pa.
triotism, traditio.ial ideals and his.
torical beauty for which the Unit,
ed States Naval Academy stands, is
reproduced in "Annapolis Farewell,”
Paramount’s authentic film document
of a midshipman’s life in this famous
school, which is the attraction at the
Southern Pines Theatre Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, September 16,
17, 18, with a Tuesday matinee.
Sir Guy Standing, in the role of a
retired naval officer who lives in the
memories of his days at Manila Bay
when he fought under Dewey, gives
one of the most superb portrayals of
the year, and the most important In
his career. His delineation definitely
personifies all those principals which
Annapolis holds in high esteem.
A delightfully refreshing bit of ro.
mantic tomfoolery, ‘Two For To.
Night,” will be on display Thurs.
day, Friday and Saturday, September
19, 20, 21 with a Saturday matinee,
with that grand crooner of love
songs, Bing Crosby, in the top role,
leading the fun. music and romance
in his latest and most exhilarating
comedy.
J. N. POWELL, Inc.
1895 1935
FUNERAL DIRECTING
Certified Embalmer Ambulance Service
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Now over 1200 Membex's
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Week-End Specials
Chase and Sanborn’s Coffee 27c
White Potatoes, 10 lbs. for :...20c
Yams, 10 lbs. for 39c
Brookfield Butter 33c
Philadelphia Cream Cheese, 2 for 15c
Telephone 6351 Free Delivery
Choice Fresh Meats and Chickens
Southern Pines Grocery Co.
Telephone 6351 Free Delivery