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Friday, March 6, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Fiv* TO TALK ON BIRDS A talk on “Birds and Bird Life” will be given at the Civic Club this evening, Friday, at eight o’clock by Professor Tinker of Freiberg, Maine, to which the public is cordially invit ed. There will be no admission charge. Mr. Tinker has been coming to Southern Pines for several seasons and those who have been privileged to hear him tell some of the inter esting stories based upon his personal observations of birds will not want to miss this opportunity of hearing him again. I'lt’QUET KEELECTED Charles W. Picquet was re-elected presidentof the North and South Car- olina Theatre Owners Association on Monday of this week, to serve for his eighth consecutive term. The Week in Southern Pines and Mrs. George C. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore en tertained at a Buffet Supper Friday night on the occasion of their 15th Twenty-five 1 SOI THEKN 1‘1NF:.S McNeill & Co. ABEKDEE.X Burney Hardware Co. Aberdeen Hdwe. Co. f-RFH ' The S<>. IMXEIIIUST Pinehur.st Uept. Store Pin:hurst Warehoui^es. Inc. Smith & Pvitler VAS.S C. & P. Store A. \V. McNeill 5V(»rite Sfil',1) CA IALOG. Man u post card to T. W. Wood & Sons, : Richmond, Va. Mcuvdk. Avalamhsi HUUl Af ■WHOW IONA Plain or Self-Rising FLOUR 24 lb B.g 75c STANUAKU KEI) RIPE TOMATOES 5 ^ c.. 29c FfLL CASE, $1.35 IONA—SLICED OK HALVES PEACHES 2 23c FCI.L CASE, $>.G9 IONA COCOA 2 1-lb. Cans 15c Sl NNVi IKI.I) KANCY CKEAMEKV BUTTER QUARTERED PRINTS lb. 41c SI I.TANA l*i; \M T BUTTER 2 1-lb. Jars 25c IONA I’XEl'AKEl* SPAGHETTI 4 c»s 19c ^ Ko. 1 Cans 25c MILK EVAPORATED 3 Tall Cans 20c CAMI'BEIJ-’S T().MAT«> « not SE i« rand mother’s Sfi’ed or Unsliced m LOAF IK-IIZ. 8c Rounri Roils, 2 doz. 9c Tasty A&l* Cheese, Ib. ... 21c Iona Macaroni, pkg. 4c Suiinynelii Bacon, lb- .... 37c Kellops’f Krispies, pkg. 10c Camay Soap, bar 5c Bananas, golden yellow, lb. 5c String Beans, 2 lbs. 15c Cranberries, lb. 30c Fresh Mint, bunch 15c Chives, pot 25c California Peas, lb. 28c Florida Peas, 2 lbs. 15c New Potatoes, 6 lbs. 25c Clement V. Wrenn, student at State College in Raleigh, spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Dorothy Moore, Miss Winnie Alexander and Miss Pauline Poe have | wedding anniversary returned from a few days trip to guests were present. Virginia. Mrs. William Matchett has arrived Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Clark and to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. daughter, Nancy Wrenn, motored to L. Hayes. Raleigh last Friday. I Mrs. Lawrence B. Smith of Miil- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Renegar an- [ brook, N. Y., returned Tuesday from nounce the birth of a son on Mon-! a trip to California where she was day, March 2nd. . i the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Mrs. Roy Grinneii spent Saturday! Oakleigh Thorne, in Charlotte. | Mrs. Clara Pushee entertained A son, Robert Bion, was born /to Thursday at the Pine Needles Inn at Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus O. Butler of, a bridge lunaheon. Her guests were Kingsport. Tenn., Saturday, Febru- Mrs. Heaton Treadway, Mrs. J, C. ary 29th. Mr. Butler is the son of Musser and her guest, Mrs. Haft, the late Bion H. Butler, former edi- Mrs. Kenneth Trou.sdell, Mrs. W. C. t.r of The Pilot. | Mudgett, Mrs. M. G. Nichols. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Royal), Jr., Emmet French, Mrs. J. H. Andrews |: of Rockingham were the week.end and Mrs. Harold Buckminster, 5j guests of Mrs. J. D. Welch at her Carl Thompson, Jr., of .Sanford home cn Ashe street. | -spent the week-end at his home in Miss Mary Hall motored to Sanford Southern Pine.s. Sunday. i 1 The Willing Workers of the Bap- Earl D. Sprague and mothei' and Church will meet with Mrs. H. A. Miss Edna Abercrombi?, who have Li wis at her hom? on Ohio avenue on been spending some time in Southern VVednc.silaV, March 11th at 3 p. ni.. A Pines, have left for a two weeks' stay .^'^'>'-1 allendance is hoped foi-. in Florida. Mr. ami .Mrs, Frederick Stanley Mr. and Mrs, W, T, Ivcs returned , ,«pent Tuesday in Raleigh, .‘•’.'tnniay ni^^ht fr tn a tour of Flor- ^ , id;i, I Ml, and Mis, A, I, .Sherman have ' ; irncd from a trip to New Orleans, | , Ilujh B, M'>ll of Wa.shington, D. C., ' ' han d his wife here ami they will sj)8nd the leniainder of the win ter in South, rn Pines, ! Finest I, W^hite has returned to The F^addock from a trip to F’loritia, Miss Ruth Ledden of .Sanford is I spending some time in .Southern Pines. I Miss Mary Botsford and her broth er, Dr, Botsford, return'd from a I few weeks stay in Florida and are the guests of Mrs, Jonn Ramsbottom, Mr. and Mrs, M, Partnoi- and fam- : ily and Mrs. C, Dickens of New York , City visited friends in town Monday night en route to Palm Beach, Flor- ; ida, Mrs, Lloyd Clark is ill in th? Moore I County Hospital, Mr, and Mrs, I. H, Tillinghast and Mi.ss Eleanor Tillinghast and Miss Lillian Parscn, who have been spend ing some time in Florida, were guests in Southern Pines Monday en route to ’ their hom? in New York state. > Welcome the Coming Spring WITH A FEW BRIGHT TOUCHES Wash Ties and Spring’ Neckwear In A Profusion of Colors Also Polo Shirts Nunn-Bush Oxfords In White and White Combinations If It Becomes Too Warm We Have The New Shirts and Shorts (For Boys Too) Tce /liCi:) Announcing the Merger | of the SOCTIIKKN IMMOS RKAL KSTATK l\ and Insurance ('o. ;♦ a.s Ihf* H a A R I. A N I) A. I‘ I i: R (• K In'^tirance At>t*ncv I: Office the former I). F). S. Cameron Office « FOR SALE—$1,700 CASH || balance F, H. A, mortgage with 19 K years lo run. at low interest, Nrw|« 6 room house, 2 baths, lot 99 ft.|| : frontage, located near Highland Pinesl* Mrs. George Draughon motored to L""'Southern|| Win.ston..Salem Wednesday R- F. Potts. |j L. H. Cherry and son, L. H. Cherry, : any Real Estate Agent. I: Jr.. of High Point spent Tuesday in Southern Pines. Mrs. Buster Doyle left Tuesday fcr Kinston where she was called by the illness of her mpther, Mrs. Wil liam Moore. Mr. and Mrs. W'alter B. Johnson, who have been in Florida for the past several months, spent Monday in Southern Pines en route to their home in Hyattsville, Md. I Mrs. Colin Carter and Mrs. H. G. Htnderson have gene to Columbia, S. ' C., for an extended stay. | A meeting of the D. A. R. was held at the Southern Pines School Tues- jj day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Ellsworth of* || Cooperstown. N. Y., have returned to their home there after spending some time in town. Parker Allen of Maine, who has been spending seme time in South ern Pines, left Tuesday for Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Arkell and family of New York arrived this j week and have opened their home on Weymouth Heights. j W. J. Hawley, who has been in ‘ Southern Pines for several months, j left Monday for Daytona Beach, Florida. Mr. ,and Mrs, E. W. Merrill and daughter, Mrs. Neva Payne arrived Thursday from several months’ stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. tVilliam Upchurch of Clinton announce the birth of a son on Thursday, February 27th. Mr. Up church was formerly associated with Thrower’s Pharmacy. Mrs. C. D. Folson and Mrs. I. P. Chase of Boston arrived Wednesdaj’ to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. | W. Merrill, who will celebrate their | 50th wedding anniversary Friday. j Mr. and Mrs. Neil Laird, who have , been the guests of Mrs. John Rams bottom for two months, left Thurs.' day for their home in Providence. • Mr. and Mrs. H. Clark Gillies of | Melrose, Mass., are the guests of Mr. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OUR NEW SHOW ROOM for the display and sale of General H^Iectric Refrigerators Electric Ranges Philco Radios Norge Refrigerators C. J. SIMONS p]ast Broad Street (In the room formerly occupied by Strakas Billiaid Parlors) This Attractive Residence, on the Crest of Weymouth Heights, Southern Pines, has been listed with us For Sale. Located on Massachusetts Avenue, one block beyond the Highland Pines Inn, it is one of the most desirable prop erties in Southern Pines available for purchase. The house, modern in every detail, is completely furnished. The grounds are picturesquely landscaped, with spac ious lawns, well groomed shrubbery and numerous trees of varied species. For Inspection or Further Information please see THE ARK Southern Pines, N. C. A Country Day and Boarding School for children under fourteen years Open air classes, and all out-door activities Music . Art . Handicrafts MILLICENT A. HAYES, Principal t Paul T. Barnum Real Estate and Insurance Bank Building Southern Pines fJlRlEAT AiriLAN.inic's" IPacii ifikc c«
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