Pmge Four THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, October 25, 1935, DINNER IN HONOR OF DR. DICKIE'S BIRTHDAY Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickie are en tertaining at dinner tonight in cele. The Week in Aberdeen Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Guion and Mrs. Francis Pleasants were shopping Mr. and Mrs. David Coffey an. PINEHURST Karl Nelson of Boston returned bration of Dr. Dickie’s birthday, and ] visitors in Charlotte last Saturday. will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Preston Kelsey of Montclair, N. J., the Rev. and Mrs. F. Craighill Brown, Dr. W. E. Overcash and Mrs. Reid Page of Aberdeen. After dinner the party will attend the movies. WA H T E D One C*nt a word fwh insertion. Minimaii SS ccnts. All Want Ada nntt'be paid for before iBMrtioa. FOR RENT—Newly furnished three room apartment. Oil burner heat, electric stove and refrigerator. Mrs. G. H. Buttry, Maine Avenue, Southern Pines. 025 Mrs. D. B. Herring and Mrs. C. M. Wilson and 'their children spent last Friday afternoon in Fayetteville. I home Wednesday night, having spent nounce the arrival of a daughter, j the past week here with his broth. Kay Hampton, on Monday, October er, Eric Nelson. 21st. I Miss Velma Smith spent the past Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hurley have ! week.end at her home in Raleigh. been notified of the arrival of ^ new Mrs. Annie Jones of Tampa, Flor. ' grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Ar. ida is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John thur Janes at Boynton, Fla. Sloan over the past week.end. I Harry DuMeer and Sidney Taylor, Mrs. E. L. Barber, Mrs. Robert students at Elon College spent the N. Page, Sr., and Mrs. J. H. Sutten. ; past week-end at home, field attended the N. C. Synodical ' The Aberdeen.Pinebluff Parent. meeting in Winston-Salem on Wed. Teachers Association met in the aud- ' ° Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Wheeler have returned from a summer in Maine and have opened their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Innes had as guests for several days this week Mr. and Mrs. Matthews of New York The Week in Carthage Mrs. J. L. Currie returned from, aid College spent Thursday In Car_ , itorium of the Grammar FOR RENT: Three.room apartment on second floor. Comfortably fur. nished. pleasant quiet location. Heat furnished. Inez Bredbeck GROUND FLOOR APARTMENT to rent at The Beverly, corner Penn, sylvania Avenue and Bennett Street near Postoffice, Stores and Churches. Rent includes heat, lights and hot water. Also use of telephone. 025. nesday. Miss Bessie Gunter, who has been Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. R. visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Martin Page introduced Mrs. Gilliam Brown in Atlanta, Ga., returned home last of Carthage as the county's new wel. week. fare officer, and Mrs. Brown gave Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McLeod and ^ interesting talk on her work and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Me. a«J<ed the cooperation of the associa Miss Bessie Rogan has been ill at Baltimore Wednesday after spending a few days there with her son. Dr. D. M. Currie. N. A. McKeithen returned to Lum. berton Sunday after spending a few days at home where he was called by the death of his father. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Miller spent Sunday in Asheville. Among the out of town people to attend the funeral of N. A. McKeith- r School last:^j^^ Mulcahy and 1 Thursday were Mrs. F. S. Blue SEVERAL DESIRABLE Properties for sale in Pinebluff at attractive prices. Levi Packard, Pinebluff, N. C. N8. YOU CAN NOW SEND A BIRTH. DAY greeting telegram to any place in the United States by Pos. tal Telegraph for only 25 cents. Use Postal Telegraph for cheap er rates and quicker service. Phone 6381, 025 The farther you travel the cheaper the mileage rate on the bus. Wash ington, D. C., $4.95; Philadelphia, $7.95; New York, $9.25; Chicago, $15.35; Tickets and information at Postal Telegraph Co., Southern Pines and Pinehurst. N8. FOR SALE: One young milch cow; one W’illysJCnight Sedan; one ra. dio; one cedar chest; one guitar; two violins. All Bargains. C. L. Dutton, Niagara, N. C. 025. FOR SALE OR LiiJASE on attrac tive terms, residence of fourteen rooms with four baths. Servants’ quarters and garage. Partly furn. ished. Building completely reno. vated inside and out at cost of $2,_ 000. Suitable for high class board, ing house or small family hotel. Good location. Further particulars furnished on request. Property may be inspected at any time. .\ddress inquiries to Dr. J. W. Dickie, Southern Pines, N. C. 025. KITTENS- Lean attended the home.coming at Union Church last Sunday. Mrs. T. B. Wilder left Monday for Mount Vernon, N. Y., where she will spend some time visiting her daughter, Mrs. Karl Pohl. Mrs. Neill McKeitnen, who has been undergoing treatment at the Highland Hospital, Asheville, re turned home this week. The Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Harris at. tended the Pee Dee Association meeting held at Lilesville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Jordan of Fay. etteville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Jordan last Sunday. Miss Elizabeth David, who has re. cently returned from the Hamlet Hospital following treatment for se- vere injuries sustained in an auto, mobile wreck, entered the Moore ^ County Hospital this week for fur. ther treatment. Mrs. H. A. Keith. Sr., is spending some time in Pinebluff visiting Mr. , and Mrs. H. A. Keith, Jr. tion. The Rev. E. M. Harris, pastor of the Aberdeen Baptist Church, gave a fine talk on “Home Environment," and Douglass Rowe recited a poem. But the main speaker of the af. ternoon was John R. McQueen, who, introduced by Mrs. H. W. Doub, talked interestingly on F. H. A. work in this community. The business period consisted of the announcement of a rummage sale the following Saturday, plans for a Hal. ■ lowe’en party, and Mrs. H. A. Gun. j ter announced the opening of the I lunch room on the following Monday ' and asked for volunteer workers. I Two prizes will be given to the boy ! and girl making the most improve ment in the sixth grade this year. The ' first.aid rooms in both schools were , also announced to be freshly equip. ■ ped and ready for use. Mrs. Frank i Shamburger gave the attendance; prize, cookies to the ninth grade for is now a patient in the Moore Coun ty Ho.spital. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas and children spent the with relatives in Hamlet. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tate and chil. dren have returned after spending the summer in Blowing Rock and are occupying the Dundee cottage. Mrs. Herman Campbell and Nancy and Mary Frances Campbell spent Saturday in Raleigh. Stu>'\’esant LeRoy has arrived and is stopping at The Manor. Mrs. Alex Stewart, Mrs. Eric Nel. son and Mrs. Alex Innes were guests of Mrs. C. B. Hudson for bridge and tea Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clow have re. turned after spending the summer in Ludington, Mich. thage. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buffalo of Lum. berton spent Friday in Carthage with Mrs. Buffalo’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Neill Stewart. H. J. Ward of Winston spent the week.end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Branson. C, H. Barringer and Charles, Jr., of Raleigh spent the week-end at their home in Carthage. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Poole and daughter, Barbara spent Sunday in Reidsville with Mrs. Poole’s parents. Mrs. J. K. Roberts, Miss Bess Mc_ Leod, Mis Flora McDonald, P. H. McDonald, A. B. Cameron and the of Burlington, Vernon Pleasants and daughters Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Ralph Brake of Rowland.;Mr. and ~jlMrs. O. F. Taylor, Harold McKeith- . \veek-end ’ Rev. W. S. Golden attended home, en and Mrs. Dan McKeithen of Win. i „ * tt i ^ . t:, , r V- 1., coming at Union Church Sunday, ston. E. L. Ray of Asheboro. Mrs. ,, ,, » , Mr. Henry Roberts of Sanford at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Fannie Shaw Saturday. Mrs. Jesse WoTtz of Raleigh spent w .1. ID TVT- . week-end with her mother, Mrs beth Ray of Niagara and Mrs. Ralph L. Ray of Asheboro, Mrs. | L. R. Sugg, Mrs. E. C. Hines, Mrs. | Edgar Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ga vin, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of San-' ford, Mrs. Lura Ray and Miss Eliza- I Leach, Mrs. George Martin, Miss Janette Leach of Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Spence spent last week-end at Mount Airy. S. G. Bates of Brookneal, Va., is spending a few days in Carthage. Mrs. M. J. McPhail of Sanford spent the week-end with Mrs. George Muse. Mrs. T. L. Riddle of Sanford E. S. W'ebb of Raleigh spent the j spent a few days last week with her past week-end at the Teacher's Club. J. F. Taylor, Raymond Johnson. Lloyd Tate and A. B. Sally spent several days last week fishing at Sneed's Ferry. daughter, Mrs. W. I. Barnes. Mrs. J. P. Sinclair is visiting rel atives in Gastonia and Monroe. J. H. McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Will Petty of Char, lotte, Cary Petty of Washington, D, C., Mrs. Palmer German of Greens boro, Mrs. W. B. Waddill and Mrs. B. C. Broady of Henderson attended the funeral of Mrs. C. C. Yates Fri. day. Misses Eula May and Helena Mor. gan, Hilda Blue, Ruth Barringer, Mary Jackson Yow, Lucille Harring ton and Doyle Miller attended the State Fair in Raleigh Friday. Thomas Walters of High Point Misses Katherine Blue and Dorothy I celebrated his 14th birthday. Fourteen Cross spent the past week.end in j boys and girls enjoyed an evening of having the largest percentage of! Woman’s College j dancing. mothers present at this meeting. The i ^ ^ I Miss Eimice Gibson has returned ^ end in Winsdor with her father. i grade mothers for the coming school j Hill. Among those attending the State vere announced; First grade , Fair in Raleigh last week were Mr. ^j^s. J. D. McLean and Mrs. A. K. and Mrs. Earl Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. | Pennington; First and Second grades, I o Malcolm Pleasants; Secofid 1 McKinnon after visiting her family in Laurel Mildred i-ciiiimKtuii; nisL anu ocu'onu eraues. ; H. A. Gunter, Mr. and Mrs. William Carter, Jr., Mrs. M. M. Creel and sons, and Misses Sarah. Betty and Clara Blue, Mary Ella Bethune, Thelma Brooks and Betty Hannon. Leland McKeithen of Duke Univer sity Law School attended the fun. eral of his grandfather. Neil A. Mc-;c. v. Miller; Eighth grade, Mrs. M, Keithen last Friday. Creel; Ninth grade, Mrs. J. Vance Judge Thomas Shaw of Greensboro Rowe; Tenth grade, Mrs. H. W. was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Rob. Doub- Eleventh grade, Mrs. S. L. ert N. Page last Sunday. Windham. A delightful social hour,^''®- Butner. Games were en. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blue are followed the meeting joyed and refreshments served to spending this week in New Orleans, | ^j^s. G. A. Charles was hostess to ^‘“y guests. grade. Mrs. Dan Allred; Third grade, Mrs. H. Morgan; Fourth grade. Mrs. E. L, Barber; Filch grade, Mrs. W, IG. Smith; Fifth and Sixth grades, Mrs. E. M. Medlin; Sixth grade, Mrs. Forrest Lockey; Seventh grade, Mrs. j spent the week-end in Carthage with Miss Katie Sugg of Flora Macdon-! his family. Mrs. Bertha Salmon of Durham and Mrs. W. C. Barrett of Laurinburg were called to Carthage Tuesday be_ cause of the serious illness of Mrs. Jesse Barrett. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hinson and children attended the State Fair Thursday. Mrs. Mae Gardner and Miss Kath- ryne Shields spent Friday in Char_ lotte. Mrs. G. W. Bruton has returned to W. E. Lowe of Elon College spent j Wednesday in town. Osborne and Miss ^ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hennessee were of Candor were hosts W'ednesday night at a delight- guests the, past week-end of Missjful dinner at the Market Square Res- Vesta Young. taurant in celebration of their 18th Mrs. Raymond Johnson and chil. I wedding anniversary. Honor guests' her hoi»ie in Biscoe after visiting her dren, Jean and Peggy, were guests^ were Me. and Mrs. J. I. O’Brien,; daughter, Mrs. P. H. McDonald, during the week-end of Mrs. Wade, whose 18th wedding anniversary was I Mrs. F. H. Underwood, Mrs. Ed Coffey in Lakeview. also October 23rd. Simpson and Mrs. C. T. Grier spent The Business Woman’s Circle of the | Miss Evelyn Gilliam has returned; Thursday in Greensboro with Mrs. Community Church entertained Wed. | from Harrellsville where she visited 1 H. L. Graves. nesday evening in the church parlor'her family. Mrs. George Heinitsh of Chapel Hill with a surprise shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rozook havp'[ .ipent Saturday with her parents, Mr. returned and opened the Corina Shop I and Mrs. George Graves, for the season. ■ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Barnes and Edwin Scofield is back from a family visited friends in Lumberton La., where Mr. Blue is attending the American Railroad Short Line Asso. ciation convention. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Tjier have moved to Aberdeen from Bristol, the Walter Hines Page Book Club on last Saturday afternoon. The lit. ; erary program was carried out with Mrs. Ernest M. Harris giving a pa per. "Review of the Stories and Plays of Paul Green,” followed by a Monday evening Freddie Fields Mediterranean cruise. Sunday. Tenn. ,and are occupying the resi- * dence on Rush stret formerly occu.'pap'er. .-The Facts About’EtWopia,” pied by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Page, j^y jij-g Talbot Johnson. The prog- Mr. Tyler is a representative of the ^ concluded with a musical inter- About eight weeks old, | Colgate-Peet-Palmolive Company. claude Hafer. Mrs. W’. You can have one without charge if called for. Max Backer, South Bennett St., Southern Pines. LOfjl — Wednesday afternoon in Weymouth Heights, white cocker spaniel. Finder please notify Pilot office or Mrs. H. A. Page, Jr., Aberdeen, Reward. LOST; Between Eddy’s Shop and Woodworth, navy pur-se with mon ey and pin with deep blue stone. Reward for return. Inquire at Woodworth. FOR SALE THIS WEEK AT THE TRADE STORE — Piano, dining room set, good sewing machines, beds, dressers, chairs, oil, wood and coal stoves and other articles too numerous to mention. Will buy, sell or trade .anything usable. H. A. LEWIS, Trader. Mrs. E. M. Medlin and daughter, ^-p. Huntley was appointed the dele- Miss Gloria Gray, accompanied Mrs. gate with Mrs. E. M. Harris alter. Davis, Mrs. Medlin’s mother back to nate. to represent this club at the Davis on Sunday. 1 district meeting at Godwin on the Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and daught- following Wednesday. The Hallowe.en SUPER VALUES at BRYANTS for Dollar r, Marian Gray, of Burlington, visited Miss Blanche Sturtivant last Sunday. Prof. and Mrs. R. C. Zimmerman accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Henry Page, Jr., to their house boat at Sneed’s Ferry over the past week.end. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bowman have returned from their honeymoon and are at home to their friends at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Bow man. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brewer are leaving Aberdeen to make their home in Sanford where Mr. Brewer has his headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brewer will move from Lakeside Heights into the Henry Brewer resi- meeting will be held with Mrs. W. T. Huntley as hostess. ; Mrs. Frank Shamburger entertain- I ed at dinner last Tuesday evening honoring the birthday of her moth. , er, Mrs. J. R. Page. | CAMERON Twenty-two members of the Wo-1 man's auxiliary of the Presbyterian ' church attended the 7th district | Group Conference at Carthage on Thursday of laSl week, wtih Mrs. J. j M. Guthrie, the chairman, presiding. She presented an unusually fine prc.j dence on the Soutlrern Pines Road Cameron Auxiliary tied with FOR RENT—Eight room house, fur nished complete, steam heat. Electric range, Frigidaire. On U. S. highway No. I. Very reasonable. J. Talbot Johnson, Aberdeen or see shortly. W. S. Hurley attended the funeral services held for his brother in Me. Coll, S. C., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Russell your own broker. N15. CARTHAGE F. Y. Blanton of South Port is spending a few days in Carthage with his family. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Welch spent the week-end in Charlotte. Mrs. Thomas Dorrity is spending the week at her home in Albemarle. Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Underwood and son A. E. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Simpson spent Sunday at Flora Mac. donald College visiting Miss Rose Underwood. iting their uncle. Jack Smith spent the past week end in Morehead City visiting his brother. Henry Cockman left for Philadel phia Wednesday night to return the latter part of the week with Dr. Marcus Browiison, who is coming down for the winter from his sum mer home in Center Lovell, Maine. Mrs. Mamie McDuffie, been visiting Mrs. Belle returned to her home at Cognac Sun day. Mrs. J. L. Rhyne and Mrs. A. B. Freeman were shopping visitors in Fayetteville Monday, jresfi Carlnage for the prize in attaining the most objectives on "the Stand ard.” The map of Fayetteville Pres bytery, with the 7th district in col or, made by Rassie Wicker of Pine hurst, was on display and was view ed with much interest. The after noon session was held in the Bap tist Church, owing to the funeral of N. A. McKeithen, which was con ducted from the Presbyterian church. Th(! conference attended thsi fun- | eral, almost in a body. | Rally Day exercises were held at the Presbyterian church Sunday School last Sunday .norning, conduct, who has ■ members of the Y, P, C., with Pleasants Hunter pi-esiding. Their theme was the "Influence of the Bi- i ble.” Those taking part in the pro. gram were James and Neill McDon ald, George McDermott and Ray. I mond Spivey. Mrs. Guthrie of Brookneal, Va„ is ; visiting her son, J, M. Guthrie and family. Mrs. J. M. Guthrie left Tuesday ' for Winston-Salem to attend the meeting of the Synodical. Mr. and Mrs. "W. H. Abernathy have purchased the residence of the late Tom Gaddy on Carthage street and after repairs will move from the cafe apartment. Russell and Daniel Thomas of Asheboro spent the week-end with FRIDAY and DRUGS Wampole’s Preparation, bottle 79c Carchri, 'bottle 79c Russian Mineral Oil, pt o9c Al(Jo'hol, pt 19c Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, pt 59c Milk of Magnesia, pt 27c American Mineral Oil, pt 33c 100 Puretest A.spirins 49c Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, bottle $1.19 Castor Oil, pt 59c Epsom Salts, lb 5c Ovaltine, 14 oz.—59c; 6 ozs 36c Absorbent Cotton, lb 29c Black Draught, pkg 17c Castoria, bottle 28c Laxative Bromo Quinine, 35c box, only 24c SSS, $1.25 size 98c 100 Caroid and Bile Tablets $1.00 Lysol, $1.20 size 89c Days SATURDAY TOILETRIES Witch Hazel, pt 28c 500 Kleenzo Facial Tissues 28c Tex Tooth Brush, each 39c Prophylactic Tooth Brush, each 39c 50c Dr. West Tooth Bru.sh and 25c tube. Tooth Paste, both for 49c Pep.sodent Antiseptic, 50c value 38c Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 50c value ....38c Forhan’s Tooth Paste, 50c value 34c Bost Tooth Paste, 50c value 32c PMtch Shampoo 59c Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic, $1.00 bottle..67c Hines Hone\» and Almond Lotion, 50 size 37c Bisma Rex Antiacid Powder 50c 2 qt. Ft. Syringe or Water Bottle, guaranteed 59c Pull Pint Almond Lotion, only 39c 1 Pint Park Davis Vanilla Extract....$1.00 Kotex, 6 boxes $1.00 Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 12 cakes ....$1.00 1 lb. Charmai* Cold Cream 69c Colgate and Palmolive Shaving Lo tion, 50c size 35c Italian Balm and Dispenser, $1.25 val ue 59c Everready Razor and Shaving Cream..29c Lifebuoy Shaving Cream, tube 25c MI31 Antiseptic Solution, bottle 49c EXTRA SPECIAL! Miss Rose Marie Bourgoin, of the Lang- lois Labratories, will be in charge of th(^ Toilet Goods counter and will give a reg ular $2.00 box of Cara Nome Face Powder with each $2.00 purchase of Cara Nome products. COME EARLY SUPPLY LIMITED! JUST RECEIVED Fresh shipment Holling-sworth and Whitman’s Fine Candies in Hallo we’en Boxes. Bryan Drug Company home folks. ABERDEEN, N. €., MiimmnMMtttMtMMMMiinmiiffn"

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