Friday, May 8. 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pi—i and Ab»id—, North Carolina Page Flf« Osteopaths Gather in Southern Pines 33d Annual Meeting of Associa tion of Which Dr. Bush Is President The 13d annual meeting of tbe North Carolina Osteopathic Society, of which Dr. Ernest Bush of Southern Pines is president, will be held at the Southern Pines Country Club to- Aberdeen Begins Final Exercises on Sunday Rev. J. S. Snyder of Fayetteville to Preach Baccalaureate Ser mon to Seniors Henry Caffin of Winston-Salem, W. Burr Allen of Asheville, Sherman T. Liewis of New Bern S. D. Foster of The graduating class will have its exercises in the auditorium of the High School at 8:00 Tuesday evening. Asheville, G. Eugene Holt of Burling- j May I3th, at which time tbe award ton and C. O. Holland of Salisbury, j ing of medals and prizes will be held. Luncheon will be served at the County Supt. H. Lee Thomas of Car- club at 1:00 o’clock and the business ! thage will award the high school session convene at 2:00, at which time prizzes and diplomas, with Professor officers will be elected. fR. C. Zimmerman awarding the prizes and certificate* for the seventh grade pupils who will «nter high school next fall. The grammar grade exercises were held in the auditorium of tbe Gram- Held for Superior Court for mar school last Thursday morning, Three Arrested for Two Store Burglaries Theft of Goods in Jackson Spgs. and Eagle Springs when an eiijoyable playltt was given by the pupils. The Juniors entertained the Seniors Paul Cuffle, Goldie Cuffie and Ben ' at the annual Junior-Seniol' banquet Georjfe Harrington, colored of West at the Community House on Apri) Elnd, were in Recorder's Court on 23rd. Monday to face charges of breaking and entering and larceny in two dif- The declamation and recitation con test was given in the High School ferent cases. Probable cause was ! last evening, wifh Miss Dorothy Doub found and in 6sicb case they were winning the prize for the best recita- bound to Superior Court under bond tlon and Robert Page, Jr., the prize of 1000 each. for the best declamation. In the first .they were charged with The High School play, “Here Conies breaking imd entering C. C. Under- Charlie.” was given on the evening wood's store in E^gle Springs and st».■ A window which doesn’t wait for prospective buyers to i-. pass by, goes right into their homes and demands at- ' ,1 tention. Give your merchandise the sort of display it de serves. The public won’t buy what it doesn’t know about, no matter how strong the inducements, or how big the bargain. The Pilot show window should be YOUR show window. RUN UP THE SHADES ’N LET’S SEE WHAT YOU’VE GOT 70 SELL LET FOLKS KNOW WHAT’S GOING ON IN YOUR STORE THE F* I L. O T “Covers the Sandhills Like the Sand’’