Friday, May 15, 1936.
THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
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THE SPINNING WHEEL
Abex’deen
OPEN ALL SUMMER
Curk market on Wednesday mornings. All kinds of home
made Cakes, Breads, and Pastries fresh daily. Orders
taken for any Foods.
PENPlKi
4 15'
4 'ir 18'
Sale of
Phillips’ Delicious
CANNED FOODS
Phillips Delicious Pork and
Beans
Phillips Delicious Tomato
Juice
Phillip’s Delicious Early June
Peas
Phillips Delicious String
Beans
Phillip’s Delicious Prepared
Spaghetti
Phillip’s Delicious Assorted
Soups 6
Phillip’s Delicious Solid Pack
3 No 2 O A<
cans " vF
3 No 2 on<
cans "vF
15 1-2 oz
can
5
10 1-2 oz
cans
25
Tomatoes 4 25
Other Features!
or Sour
Best American
PICKLES
CHEESE
O Quiirt
Ld .Jars Liu\j
18c Lb.
Lipton’s Y'ellow Label
TEA
'4-Lb. 91
Pkij. LWj
Mother’s Salad
DRESSING
or Relish Spread
Iced Tea Glass Free with
Quart or
Jar LOKj
each purchase of 1-4 lb.
Large Octajron Soap, 4 for .. 17c
Northern Gauze, 4 for 15c
Southern Manor Tea, '4-lb. 15c
Brownie Boy Bread, 14-oz. 5c
Fresh Lobsters, ea, - 25c
Pot Roast, lb. . I7V2C
Spare Ribs, lb. - - 18c
Shoulder of Lamb, rolled and boned, lb. 30c
Full Line of Fresh Fish
The Week in Vass
The Vass Woman’s Club met on Fri
day tvening at the home of Mrs. C.
L. Tyson with Mrs. C. J. Temple,
Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews and Miss
Mary Beasley as asscciate hostesses.
Under the direction of Mrs. W. H.
Keith, public welfare department
chairman, the following program was
piesented: “Why Mothers Live,’’ Mrs.
j H. A. Borst; "Picking Pimples," Mrs.
IW'. D. Matthews; "Spring Days,
bered by her Vass friends as Miss
Anna Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone spent
the week-end with rtjJativoj in
Greensboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben H, Wood and
children, Marilyn, Billy iind Philip
Austin, went to Newton fS’ir.day for .a
visit wtih relatives.
children cf Rockingham spent Sun
day with their mother, Mrs. Mary
Eldridge.
i W. J. Poole, of Jackson Springs is
spending a few days at I He home of
his son, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Poole.
EUREKA
Mr. and Mrs. John McCaskill and
children of Durham spent the week- ^
j end with Mr. McCaskill’s parents, Mr.
\V. B. Graham, E. E. Eurey, Gerald McCaskill. '
and Bernice Graham were visitors to Miss R'gina Blue of FUtleigh spent
H I Mrs. W. B. Graham; "Sleep, Surest j Ruffin, S. C., during thf» week-end. | *he week-end with relatives here,
tl I Beauty Aid in the World,” Mrs. W. | Miss Ruth McNeill was in town Miss Virginia Rae Blue who has
** H. Keith; "A C.g in a Wheel,’’ Mrs. Mo.K'ay mcrning enroute to Falcon to been visiting relatives at Eagle I
S. R. Smith. The club voted to spon- attend the funeral of her cousin. Springs has returned to her hoiTie j
sor a cooking school to be put on by Laurice McLellan of Chapel Hil!, who, here. j
the Carolina Power and Light Com- | with his aunt, Mrs. Hattie Culbreth Floyd Stewart who has been in
pany. | Pate of Raleigh, was instantly killed Washington for some time has re- I
The following pupils of Vass-Lake-| Sunday when his car crashed into a turned to his home here,
view school were sight-seers in Ral- heavily loaded produce truck near ^ Mrs. Lou McDonald who has been
eigh on Saturday with Miss Neolia Dunn as he was nearing the home spending some time with her sisters,
McCrumm'n, seventh grade tcachor, jof his parents. Julia i Leslie accom- Mesclames Nannie McCaskill and Net-
Dees,
Mother—heed the urgent ad
vice of doctors and hospitals;
do as they ao; give your baby a
daily body-rub with tiie anti
septic oil that chas<’8 away
germs, and keepsthe skin SAFE.
That means Ivlcnnen Antiseptic
Oil. It’s used by nearly all
maternity hospitals. It gets
down into skiii-folds — and pre
vents infection, cJiafing, chap
ping and roughness. Get a bot
tle today. At any druggist.
MENNEN Antiseptic OIL
as guide: Marie Tyson, Eula
Angie Marie Gilliland, Margaret Gun
ter. Annie Lou Brewei’. Mary Mae
Scott, Irene Seagrove, Viola McNeill,
Margaret Bettina, Eula Boggs, Lucile
Marks, Ernestine McFayden, Mary
I McFayden, Hazel Crouse, Fletcher
! Garner, Dorothy Moore and Helen
I McRae. Miss Margaret Lambert was
a member of the party, also.
At a recent meeting of the Women’s
panied Mi.ss McNe.'ll. jfje McRae, has returned to her home
Mrs. A. G. Edwards and the twins, near Sanford.
Baxter and Max, spent last week-end
in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Bundy.
PINEBLUFF
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Ragsdale, had as
their dinner guest Friday night, the
members of the Eureka School facul- ,
ty- I
The children and grand-children of
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Blue, celebrated '
Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Wells left last Mother’s Day Sunday in the form of
week for their home in FMllmore, N. Y. a home-coming. Dinner was enjoyed
Mrs. Georg:anna Cavanaugh and by the following; Mr. and Mrs. D. S.
Athletic Association of East Carolina s n of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., are Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Blue and
Teachtrd College, Miss Elizabeth occupying the Proper cottage. baby, Wilma Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
Keith of Vass, retiring president and Dougluas Allison of Mt. Gilead ton Blue and baby, Peggie Joyce, Mr.
basketball manager, was one of two spent several days last week with his and Mrs. Edgar Blue and John, Carl-
girls to receive three-years awards, mother, Mrs. Hazel Allison. | ton and Harold Blue, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Miss Keith, a senior at the institu- Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Welch return- M. Blue, Mr. and Mrs. Turner Fields
tion, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed to their home in Columbus. N. Y., ' and children, Dorothy Mae, Tom and
W. H. Keith. Tuesday. | James, Fred and G«rmaine Davis,
The following members cf the agri- Cavanaugh of Saratoga and Misses Edith and Allie Mae Blue,
culture department of Vass-Lakeview Springs, N. Y., has rented the Hold- j Quite a number of this community
High School who had met certain brook house. | attended the funeral at Lemon
scholastic attainments were accom- Mrs. Ralph Journey spent Sunday Springs Monday of Mrs. Floyd Mease-
panied to Raleigh Thursday by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. mer of Jonesboro,
director, W. E. Gladstone, for a day’s Covington in Hoffman. j The Eureka P. T. A. met Monday
visit to points of interest and to a Mrs. Katherine Kinlaw spent sev- night in the school auditorium. After
ball game: Billy White, Connor Cole, with her mother the reading of a financial report of
■lulian Smith, John Alex Smith, Hu;-- |P^ul. i the year by IMrs. Z. V. Blue. New of- ■
ley Jones, Sidney Cox, Hackney McCaskill returned to ficers were elected as follows: Mrs.'
Marks, Edward Gschwind, Paul Good-,''"**®bington, D. C., Monday after a R. S. Blue, president; Mrs. Clifford
man, George Cameron .Arthur Hvii-;King, vice president and Mrs. John
dricks and James Cooper. I Alice Wilk s returned home B. Ray. seci-etary and treasurer. ,
Members of the Senior class of i ^P^^nding a week in Little Billie Horner was guest Sun- j
Vass-Lakeview High School were i Lilly-Jordan Hospital in Fayette- day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
complimented on Thursday night of ''"’" ^"derwnt an opera- L. Blun:.
BUILD
MONEY MAKING
CHICKS
STARTENA
McNeill & Co.
Feed and Seed Stores
Southern Pines and FayettevlUe
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
last week by the iiesiiman class at
an ice cream social in the pine grove
at Lakeview. On Tu'sday evening the
Sophomores entertainei! them at a
picnic at the lakeside in AoerJ.epr>.
The Junior class of the local high
school enjoyed a picnic at Juniper
Lake on Friday evening, going f.'om
there to the lake shore in Aberdeen
•vhere they played games.
The following pupils qf Vass-Lake-
view school who are piano pupils of
Mrs. Herbert Mclnnis took part in a
recital given in the C.ameron school
auditorium on Friday evening; Misses
Edna Earle Richardson, Mary Mc-
I Lauchlin, Sarah Camercn and Sarah '
McFayden. j
Mrs. W’. J. Cam jron, in whose con- ;
dition some improvement was noted |
the first of last week, became worse
on Thursday and has been confined to
her bed since then.
Misses Mary Bland and Gala Lee
Nunnery of Fayetteville were week
end guests of Mrs. B. M. Corljatt.
Joseph Matthews and his room
mate, Richard Kuncle, State College
students, spent la.st week-end with
Joseph's parents, Mr. an<l Mrs. W. D.
Matthews. Mrs. Matthews, Preston
and Junior Matthews motoieil to Ral
eigh with them Sunday afternoon.
^ Mr. and Mi's. Marshall Th'. nipso’i
and children, Mary Lewis, Tommy
I anil Ann, of lialeiijh callod on ro'-a-
1 tives in town Sunday aftern on and
Mrs. Thompson visit :d her sister,
I Miss Sara Nivison, who recently cn-
! tered Dr. Dickie’s sanatoriuni in |
Southern Pines for treatment. i
B. M. Corbett and family left Mon- j
day for Hemp to make their home. G.
C. Cox of West End, who is in Mr.
Corbett’s barber shop here, moved his
family into the house vacated by the |
Corbetts. j
Mr. and Mrs. Thrower, Bynum, j
Edith and Anna Louise Meacham, all
of Rockingham and Mrs. Catharine
Shaw of Southern Pines called on
Mrs. W. J. Cameron Sunday after
noon. Mrs. Thrower will be remem-
! tion.
Miss Jeanne Add r is in Duke Hos-
pita' undergoing ti-eatrnent.
Mfb. Ma:y Eldridge and Mrs. Lula
Palme.’ spent last week in Rocking
ham visiting Mrs. Eldridge’s daught
er, Mrs. H. E. Barry.
Miss Marie Hall has return d to her
home in Pinebluff after spending the
past two weeks in Albemarle ond vi
cinity visiting r.latives.
Mr. and M.S. H. E. Earry and
Misses Maggie and Ida McLeod and
Miss Rffie Britt visited Mrs. Nannie
and Miss Annis McCaskill Sunday af
ternoon.
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Telephone 5541
MAKKIAOE LICENSE ISSl'ED i
- I
A ma; riage license has been ’ssued
from the office of the Register of |
Dc ds of Moore county to James :
Ralph Hamilton of Jonesboro and '
et.:;y Gunter of Sanford.
A t*W"WYS BEAUTIFUL
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Evelyn M. Edson
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NOTARY FLBLIC
John S. Ruffgles
INSURANCE AGENCY
Telephone 7063
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■\berd«‘en, N. C.
Dr S. Neal, Beard
and Wright
\ ETKUIN \UIANS
OffifP—'IMru-hurst RiMX-tr-u-n
Telephone 3043
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY—JUNE 6th
FOR STATE AUDITOR
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