Friday, October 18, 1935. THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Flv» Remington Rand Typewriters Typewriter Ribbons—all kinds Carbon Paper Typewriter Paper Second Sheets Stapling Machines, Manuscript Covers, Paper Clips and Fasteners HAYES’ SANDHILL BOOK SHOP East Broad Street Southern Pines The Week in Southern Pines BOYS’ GOLF HOSE Better quality reinforced with longer wearing cotton heels, and toes, firm fitting tops, new leg and cuff designs. BOYS’ LINED KNICKERS Sizes 8 to 17 at Popular Prices 1 NOW SHOWING All the new shapes, in football colors, in ladies hats for $1.00 ELITE DRESS SHOPPE East Broad Street Southern Pines EUL.AN! MOTHPROOFING SERVICE FOR CLOTHING, FURN'ITURE, RUGS and DRAPERY Guaranteed Insurance for 5 Years MONTESANXI Telephone 5541 Southern Pines BOSTON SHOE SHOP Next to Postoffice, Southern Pines Opening for Season with ALL PRICES REDUCED. Ladies’ Half Soles land Heels—$1.00; Men’s—$1.0i0 Ladies’ Rubber Heels—$25c; Men’s—35c. ALL WORK GUARANTEED n««m»H«H»m»»nt»imu«;anmnmi:t»K»Hm:»:uK»«»nn:«n»mm» FROM YEARS OF EXPERIENCE,! KNOW THAT SMOKING A CAMEL GIVES MY ENERGY A llFT.' AND CAMELS NEVER INTERFERE WITH HEALTHY NERVES AFTER SMOKING A CAMEL, I GET A FEELING OF NEW ENERGY AND WELL-BEING. AND CAMELS NEVER TIRE MY TASTE m i ROSCOITURNER Speed Flyer rov&V nuioness too’. PHYSICAL INSTRUCTOR Qiarles Adams CilMCLS COSTLIER TOBACCOS Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stanley Smith entertained Mrs. Arta X. Blanchard, pianist and teacher of Asheville at their home Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Anlce Tucker and Mrs. W. D. Davis of McKenney, Virginia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Worsham. Ralph Chandler, Jr., of Davidson College spent the week-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chandler. Gordon Gifford and Malcolm Grov. er of the University of North Car olina spent the week-end in South ern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grey return ed Thursday after spending sever, al months in Littleton, New Hamp. shire. Miss Gertrude O’Brien of Delto, Pannsylvania arrived in town a few days ago and will spend the win. ter here. Mrs. Inez Bredbeck has returned to Southern Pines after spending several weeks in Port Clinton, Ohio. She was accompanied home by her daughter. Miss Donna Bredbeck who will remain for a week’s visit. Miss Geneva Hall of Salisburyl was a week.end visitor in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Morris of Greensiboro are spending a few days visiting Mrs. Morris’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adams. Miss Mary McCarr spent last week in Winston.Salem as the guest of her father, E. J. McCarr. She at. tended the Fair there, reporting another victory for their Port Royal Stable. Misses Ella and Ethel Jones re. turned Sunday from a trip to Tul.sa, Oklahoma. Mrs. Howard Carpenter, Mrs. Elizabeth Pettes and Miss Cora Leg. gett returned Thursday night from a summer spent in the New England states. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Durgin have returned to Southern Pines after spending the summer months at their home in Shirley Hills, New Hamp. shire. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stanley Smith, Mrs. Arta X. Blanchard of Asheville, and Miss Selma Stegall spent Friday and Saturday in Greens boro attending the annual confer, ence of public school music teachers at Woman’s College. Mr. Smith is a member of the executive committee and chairman of the committee on the selection of music for trios and quartets for B and C schools. Frank Moore, student at Wake Forest College, will be the week, end guest of Miss Bertha Fowler at her home on North May street. W. A. Moore of Kinston spent the week.end in Southern Pines. He re. turned Sunday and was accompanied by Mrs. Moore and small grand daughter, Miss Delores Merrill. Mrs. Nettie Ayres and Mrs. Jes sie Rogers left Sunday to spend sev eral weeks in St. Petersburg, Flor ida. Mrs. L. B. Wheeler and daughters, Hildreth and Anne Lorraine have left Southern Pines and will make their home in New York state. Mrs. C. C. Cooper and small son, Carl, Jr., of Nashville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nina Fields. Mrs. Phillip Allen and L. B. Wheeler, Jr., left for their home In Pensacola, Florida after spending a few days in Southern Pines. Mrs. J. F. Buckley and Miss Mary Hall are attending the National Hair Dressers’ convention in New York City this week. Tom Millar spent the week-end in Greensboro. Miss Donna Bredbeck and little Nelia Johnson motored to Fayette, ville Wednesday. J. D. Shelton and Pope Inman spent Sunday in Hamlet. Mrs. George Nevins is visiting rel atives in Wilmington for a few days. Mrs. E. M. Hayes is confined to her home by illness ! E. J. McCarr and daughter Mary are attending the State Fair in Rai. eigh this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Eaton have gone to Orlando, Florida for a part of the winter season. The B. Y. P. U. held a business meeting at the church Monday even, ing to make plans for a Hallowe'en ; social. Mrs. William Roth and children at. tended the Moore County Fair in Carthage Thursday. Mrs. Clarence Swaringen and chll. dren spent the week-end in Sanford. Tom Atkinson, student at King’s Business College in Raleigh is visit ing his parents. Miss Dorothy Tate was a week end visitor here. Clifton Cameron, Jr., and broth ers, Hubert ^ nd vCarlisle attended the State Fair in Raleigh Tuesday. Margaret Gifford and Irene Ma ples entertained at a weinie roast Monday evening at Maples’ Lake. Hugh Gaddy spent Sunday in Ral eigh. W. L. Baker, C. N. Parker and A. L. Baker attended a baseball game in High Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Garris an nounce the birth of a son on Octo ber 13th. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cashion and small daughter Christine and Miss Mary Scott Newton spent Monday in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thrower at tended the State Fair Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson and daughters, Katherine and Doris vis ited relatives in Parkton Sunday. Mias Dorothy Thomas has return, ed to her home in Jonesboro after spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Bollie Burgess. Bobby Curry, who has been vis. iting his sister, Mrs. Roy Newton returned to his home in Miami, Florida Wednesday. I The Misses Anne, Elle, Harriet and I Mae Huntington spent Saturday in Fayetteville. Munroe Poe is a patient at Duke Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leatham have leased the Eaton house on North May street for the winter. Miss Eva Hendrick of Camreon is working in thfi Agnes.Dorothy Beauty Shop during the absence of Mrs. J. F. Buckley. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Montgomery and children, Bobby and Nancy spent a few days in Southern Pines last week. Miss Sara DuRant, student at Queens.Chicora in Charlotte spent the past week.end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. S. DuRant. Mrs. Fred Flinchum of Carthage spent the week.end en town vi.sit. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mills. Mrs. Gordon Brown and son Bur. ton returned a few days ago from Bethlehem, N. H., where they have been spending the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hasty have leased the Huntington cottage on East Broad street for the winter, Mrs. J. Platt and daughter. Miss Ruth Platt left Thursday morning for Miami, Florida where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Currie Davis have leased the Dodge cottage on Indiana avenue. Miss Mary Swett spent the past week.end visiting friends in Raleigh. Dr. Isabel Graves returned Tues. day from a vacation in the New England states. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Howarth of Lennette, Alabama were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Howarth last week. (Additional Southern Pines News on Page 4) TUNE IN WBT At 7:30 P. M. “Coffee Time’* laesdays, necnesaays and xnursaaiyi SUNNYFIELD OATS 4~25* Lge. Pkg. 15c P. & G. Soap, 4 Ig. cks. 19c I Comet Rice. 2 lb. pkg. 15c RINSO. pkg 9c|CHIPS0. pkg 10c STALEY’S SYRt’P 2 25c 20 <«. Bisquick 20c Hominy 3 'Si, 25c Beets 2 S,. 25c ISa'" Crackers '■"> «•» 10« 2-"' •»'' 19« BROOMS Each 7m9c Clean Sweep Iona Plain or Self Rising FLOUR 24-lb. Bag 88c Quaker Maid APPLE Sauce 3 No. 2 Cans 25c GRANDMOTHER’S WHOLE WHEAT Bread 16-oz. Loaf 8° ROLLS pkg. 6c ! WHITE HOUSE EVAP. MILKS Tall Cans 17« ALL FLAVORS Sparkle Gelatin Dessert Pkgs. 17' Waldorf TISSUE 4 1 ?■ l)EL MONTE ASPARAGUS TIPS 2 No. 1 Rd, Cans 27c Apples, 10 lbs 19c Brussels Sprouts, lb. 20c Celery, bunch 10c Cocanuts, fresh, 2 for 15c Cranberries, lb. 19c Egg Plant, lb. 10c Concord Grapes, basket - 23c Persian Limes, doz. 30c Safes, Filing Cabinets and Card Index supplies at Hayes.’ Children’s School Clothes at pop ular prices at Melvin’s, Aberdeen. 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