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Friday, December 13, 1035. THE Pli Smiihern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Sevea WM AFTER SKIING, HOW GOOD IT IS TO ENJOY A CAMEL. EXHAUSTION SUPS AS A CAMEL SMOKER OF LONG STANDING,! FIND THAT SMOKING A CAMEL RENEWS /WY PEP AND I GET A 'LIFT.'CAMELS HAVE AWAY AS CAMELS UNLOCK MY STORE OF ENERGY. ANOTHER NICE THING; CAMELS DON'T BOTHER MY NERVES THE FLAVOR TOO! OAVI mWIN Arctic Explorer OUTDOOR GIRL Mardee Ho6f CJIMCLS COSTLIER TOBACCOS The Week in Aberdeen IMiss Schicpers Wins I in Gymkl ana Jumping Mis.s LoiiiHO Moore of Anrlrewa, S. : ('oiinty Writers" \vit)\ Uobcrl ,, < •• o C.. was the guest of Mrs. L. C. L;iw- , giving a reading, "Tlie Sand- ! h«„ ovor the pa»t „r,. C. ! l.ii,',? J'hn Knox McLood of nea'’ Pine- , ,,r^, ,> ■ I riouinirn i ic. » ,1 ' E. Pleasant.s. Jr. “The Review ot a i bhiff 13 doing very well following an . r, , ■ /■ t operation at the Moore County Hos-| Short Story.” The progr.im closed Mias L nns Schiepc.s of L.iwrcnre, pital last week with an interlude of uiano selection.s ' ’^y M1«3 Mary Johnson has been ill tor ! by Mrs. K. L. Pleasants. 1in the op- the pa.st week. j Mrs. Jack Smith was hostess to the Miss Alicc Wilder is spending some Afternoon and Night Biidgo Clubs time in Charleston, S. C., visiting her ! and a number cf guests at the Com- brother, Frank Wilder. | munity House last Thursday night. Miss Nancy Wimberly visited her ' Mrs. George Martin and Mrs. Jack sister. Miss Frances Wimijferly at , Taylor were awar<led prizes for mak- Flora Macdonald College, Ked ' ing the two highest scores tor the Springs last Monday. j clubs, Mrs. R. C. Zimmerman was Mrs. Melvin Creel spent the past | presented with a guest prize, and week-end in Raleigh visiting her sis- ' Mis. Kdgar Bowman, recent bride ter. was al.so presented with a prize. There was a man in our town And he was wondrous wise; He had a little motor car Which he did highly prize. To Guifluhe Winter Grade ; The finest 5c oil that anyone has made! I-ATEST EQUIPMENT FOR GREASING Change now to GULFLUBE WINTERCRADE MOTOR oil 2Sc. QUART SOUTH STREET SERVICE STATION ABERDEEN, N. C. ening .Southern Pines Gymkhana on Friday. W. O. Moss of Durham, riding Moon Fixer, took honors in the open jimii)ing contest. A Pinehurst team captained by Charles .Swoope of Madeira, Pa., wcm over a Southern Pines team in the tilting contest. j Honors for pair jumping were won by Jack Johnson cf Southern Pines, riding Fine Fellow^ and Miss | Schi.pers, ;riiiing Grey Mist. Mis.'? i Nancy Wrertn of Southern Pines was winner in the musical stail event. j A large gallery watched the events. | DAIRYMEN He Good News! ’^ilE Pl'KlNA Kfscarch I'arin ■ (,»t just workul out iinit } <1 a .spt'Ciiil (low (.how milkiikjt rjliixi for this locaUly. It's juM the thing to help you use your home-grow n feed to an advantage. Not only wdl it cut your covt of niakinK milk, hut it will protect your cows. Yi>ur cow trouble.s will be fewtr and your net profit.s per cow will be bigKcr. (a>me in and let us tell you more about this special Cow Chow milking ration. CAMERON Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian Mi.ss Grace McBride is making a 'j’jjg Aberdeen Branch of the Moore satisfactory recovery from an appen- ' County Red Cross chapter, under dicitis operation performed at Moore I the direcUon of Mrs. H. A. Gunter, County Hospital last Saturday. | chairman and Mrs. W. D. Caviness, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W'eaver and secretary, reported a successful ter- family have moved from the Herring i mination of their drive in Aberdeen house in Lakeside Heights to the virJnit.V. $16.73 was collected, one- house formerly occupied by Mr. and third of which wiU ‘oe used for the Mrs. Alex Brewer. , Cross needs of Aberdeen and its Mrs. E. B. Maynard is spending ^ sur rounding community. Mrs. Gun-| ® Auxiliary met on Tuesday few days this week in Durham visit- ter wishes to express her thanks tor Mrs. ing her mother. , the .splendid co-operation of the. McKeithen, Mrs. W. G. Par- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chandler of Abt^rdeen people, and their helpful I I’resbyterial Secretary of Christ- Greensboro spent last Sunday in , support in making this drive the sue- I Education and Ministerial Relief, j Aberdeen visiting Mr, and Mra. J. , f^c,g jt vvas program leader. This course was D. Wimberly, Mrs. Claude Hafer, music teacher Mrs. Robert F, Stewart has been a u j o v. ■ ^ , „ , , , *^he Aberdeen Schools presented confined to her home for the past ... j ^ hsr music pupils in an enjoyable re- (utal at the Community House last , Saturday afternoon. Those taking jor operation for injuries received in ' .. ., , , •' ' part in the recital were Misses Ruth an automobile accident last August , „ o .u ^ • Reandan, Ruth and Katharine Page, and a prolonged stay in the Moore ., ... . „ , ^ , „ , . , Myrtle Alice Shamberger, Gloria 1 County and Hamlet liospitals, was » /-.i. ^ 1 ., / ^ ^ ^ I Medlin, Jean Chester, Mae and Kath- able to be brought home last Satur- , ^ j leen Rhyne, Rebecca, Dorothy and ^ , , Maiian Doub, Margaret and Katha- Mrs. Slewart Weaver is ■viaiting , , , „ J . ^ ^ , rine McNeill, Helen Clarke and Anna ^ i ^ » . ■ • relatives in Camden and Orangeburg,!,^, , ^ ^ ^ ,Ellen Yelverton. Christmas stories „ ^ I Clarke Capps, Uanie Ruth Gunter, ^ . v, t C. I ™ . ' were told by Mrs. M. D. Mclver, Kathryn Charles. Louise Martin, I,.,. r-., v, . . , ,,, u Miss Sallie Matthews is confined grtty Barber, Mary Margaret Bur-i f ‘ “■ to the -Lee County Hospital in San- ngy_ ^lara Kirk and Esther Farrell. i two weeks with influenza Miss Elizabeth David, after a ma- ably presented by her and Mrs. Spi vey. Stockings for the Christmas Joy gift were to be distri’outed this week. Circle No. 2 of this auxiliary met on Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. D. McLean, with Mrs. J. M. Guthrie as program leader. Three contests were presented, in which Mrs. W. H. Aber nathy, Jewell Hemphill and Miss Anne Borst were winners. A most en joyable feature was a vocal duet by Mrs. W. H. Abernathy and Miss Mary Be Comfortable Before Cold Weather Arrives MODERNIZE YOUR Heating Plant and Plumbing System Estimates Gladly Given FRIGIDAIRE OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN (Automatic Coal Burner) ESSOHEAT FUEL OIL L V. O’CALLAGHAN FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Telephone 5341 Southern Pines ford where she is recuperating from a recfpnt appendicitis opera:tion. Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Grice and chil dren of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Epps last Sunday. Miss Frances Smith of Maxton has accepted a position as assistant to Edgar Bowman, bookkeeper at the Mid-South Motor Company here. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. McFayden of PURINA COW CHOW McNeill and Company Feed and Seed Stores Southern Fines, Phone 6245 F'ayelteville, Phone 455 R. A. WARREN Jeweler Fine Repairs Watches, Clocks, Jewelry West Broiid Streit The Woman’s Club held its reg- The Aberdeen Hi-Y Club is giving monthly meeting Thursday af-1 a church program at the Baptist ternoon of last week, with the pre.s- Church Sunday night at 7:30 o’clock. ^ ident, Mrs. Raymond Thomas, presid- This will be a union service. jt voted to postpone the ; " . minstrel show until after Christmas. HAS X.AUKOW ESC.XPE .V.S Mrs. Geraldine Stutts presented the. The 1936 Ford V-8 is the finest Ford ever built. It goes farther than ever beyond the accepted standards of its price class. In engine performance, riding com* fort, roominess—it may be compared with cars costing hundreds of dollars more; Today’s Ford is backed by over 2,000,- 000 Ford V-8’s on the road in America alone. Here are its most outstanding values—many brand new this year. v-8 ENGINE PERFORMANCE—smoothness, pick-up and power with proved V-8 economy. 25% EASIER STEERING—the result of two new rolier-type bearings, a longer steering knuckle- arm and an increased steering ratio. SUPER-SAFETY BRAKES—with exceptionally large braking surface (186 square inches), EASIER, SYNCHRONIZED SHIFTING — QUIETER GEARS —Silent, helical gears for all speeds. NEW FREEDOM FROM NOISE — Specially insulated, welded-sceel t>ody, reinforced with steel. NEW DRAWN-STEEl WHEELS—add comfort to rid ing—are easier on tires. Arr.:nge a aemonstratwn today ti'tth YOUR FORD DEALER AL'TO CATCHES ON FIRE American Home program, which op I ened with an informing talk on Riley Dunlap of Hemp had a nor- | Modern Architecture by Mrs. Georgie ; Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wis-1 cEcape from serious injury on McFadyen. An unusual spelling - hart of Lumberton, Mr. and Mrs. Monday afternoon when flames shot match was pre.sented by Jessie , Crawford Thomas, Mr. B.nd Mrs. I uP by his head from the footboard Thomas, in which Mrs. J. M. Guth-1 Ryan McBride and daughters, and his automobile as he was driving winner. A splendid talk on i Miss Allworthy Upchurch of Raeford ^ ^long the highway toward Carthage. "The American Heme of Today” w'as, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Throwing open the door of the car given by Mrs. W. H. Abernathy. j W. E. Freeman last Sunday night. ! he leaped lo the ground and the ' Misses Mamie, Minnie and Jack-! Miss Laurabel Johnson of Hamlet ■ <*i j^^ertess Chevrolet ran off a fill Muse entertained the Alerry-; is the guest this week of Mr. and ^<3 in less time than it takes to tell Makers last Friday evening. Mrs. James Land. « was a flaming mass. Dunlap was : Bridge was enjoyed throughout the \ Orman Grice cf Mt. Olive visited siightly burned. He is an em- evening, Mrs. Loula Muse holding top, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Epps on last Sun- ployee .of the Pinehurst Silk Mill. | score, while low score prize went to day. - _ Mrs. J. D. McLean. Ralph Buchan is home after a re- STILL. CAFTURED ' McNeill assisted cent operation for appendicitis .at - in the funeral services of Mrs. Kate Moore County Hospital. j CtfHcers Grimm and Lambert went i Mclver in the Buffalo Pres- Mrs. S. E. Sloan was hostess to on a rai<l Sunday night and captur- Church last Sunday after- the members of the Walter Hines ed a 40-gallon copper distillery near Mesdames M. D. McNeill, Page Book Club and a number of in- , the county home. The operators had Muse and Jewell Hemphill at- vited guests last Thursday afternoon I not been away very long when the funeraL at the Community House, where a officers arrived, as the fire had not i Columbus, most interesting program W£is enjoy- been entirely extinguished by the nursing Marv’in ed. The subiect of study was “Moore ^ rain which was falling. i Thomas for the past six weeks, re- I turned to her home last Monday. Mr. I Thomas Is much improved and his re covery assured. Cameron and Carthage played bas- I ketball at Carthage last Friday even- I ing. Both the girls and boys of Cam- I eron were winners, j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snodgrass of I Charlotte were guests Friday of Mr. I and Mrs. L. B. McKeithen. I Mrs. A. L. O’Brient of Sanford was dinner guest of Mesdames Loula Muse and Jewell Hemphill Monday. Miss Flora Phillips of Flora Mc Donald College spent the week-end at home. Mrs. O, C. Britton and Miss Mar tha Britton spent Monday in Greens boro. On Thanksgiving morning the Sunday School Class of Mrs. Jewell' Hemphill, composed of 13 young boys, carried a box of "good things” to Nettle Johnson, colored, the effi cient and faithful janitor of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hartaell of Chicago are visiting the Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hartsell. Clark’s Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE Tel. 7401 Southern Pines Wi!l be in his office ov«r th* Post Office, Sanford, N. C., every Wednesday, from 10:00 a. m. to < 00 p. m. Don't fail to ge« him if four eyes are weak. J. N. POWELL, INC. Funeral Directing Eiubalniiai; Ambulance Service Day and Night Phone 6161 East Broad St., Southern Pines Service Since 1895 Why not get your 1936 FORD V-8 in time for Christmas? The Home School and Playground Under the Direction of MISS L.\UR.V M. JENKS K'g'n. First and Second Grades. Limited Accommodations Moderate Rates ^ M i I DETROIT M Standard ac- cetsory gnmp mcludmg bumpers and spare tire extra. Easy terms thmagi Universal Credit Co., Author- ixed Ford Ptnatut Plan. E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage jMithern Pines, N. C. Tel. 5038 SEABOARD PUTS ON MOTORIZED TR.XIN NORTH O FR.VUEIGH The first motorized train to be placed on a main line in this section of the South will begin operation be tween Raleigh and Richmond over the Seaboard Air Line on Sunday morning. The train will make all lo cal stops between the two capitals. ALTON D. McLEAN COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER CASH OB CREDIT ABERDEEN . A, L.. ADAMS PAINTER — DECORATOE PAPER HANG^ WALL PAPERS Phone 6922 THE AIR —Fo7<1 Symnhony Orchotia, SuadvT Ev*nin*»—Fred W»rlng, Tundiv Evaoinsi — ColaabU Network—Unlud P!r»«* New* OridT CoW,6.15p.®-*"^®T THE ARK Southern Pines, North Carolina, U. S. A. A Country Day and Boarding School for children under four teen years. Thorough preparation for leading schools. All out-door activities in sunny, bracing climate. OPEN-AIR CLASSES MUSIC, ART, HANDICRAFT References Illustrated booklet. • MILLICENT A. HAYES. Principal
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