GUARD YOUR BABY t/ihi OIL RUB ‘ tlrwmrtaititnitaii wftMitB 111111 i i ii 111 n n nti i»iw THE SPINNING WHEEL Aberdeen OPEN ALL SUMMER Curk market on Weclnesday mornings. All kinds of home made Cakes, Breads, and Pastries fresh daily. Orders taken for any Foods. iPENDlRS, Manager’s Week Sale Armour’s Canned Meats Potted Meat 4 15' Vienna Sausage 25' 3 4-oz cans Red Mill Creamy PEANUT BUHER Pint Jar Fresh New Stock-Tasty VANILLA WAFERS Plain or Self Rising Pender’s Best FLOUR lb. Kraft’s Miracle Whip Salad DRESSING 2 *«rr23c Colonial Fruit Juices GRAPEFRUIT ORANGE AND BLENDED Your Choice 3 13 1-2 oz cans 25 OUR PRIDE BREAD 20-cz. (Ip Loaf Southern Manor TEA \t.l5c NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS In order to avoid errors and delays in changing address, please fill in form below and mail to The Pilot, Circulation Dept., Southern Pines, N. C. Please change my address from Name Address - To Name • (In case of error in name use above line) Address Toy Nall First From County to Die in State’s Lethal Gas Chamber I Jewell Edwards is I Bride in Smithfield Triangle Gherkin or Sweet MIXED PICKLES tr 19c Murdered of Geneva Crabtree to Murderer of Geneva Crabtree to Be Executed July 17.—Bean Toy Nall, convicted slater of Ge neva Crabtree, young Moore county woman who was shot to death at the home of her employer, Earl Mace, in the Calvary section in February, was the rust frcm Moore county to be sentenced to die in the lethal gas chambir in State’s Prison, this sen tence being pronounced on last Fri day by Judge F. Donald Phillips in court in Carthage. July 7th was set as the day for his execution and he was carried to Raleigh on Friday. Nall j gave notice of appeal to the Supreme court. Mi.“s Ciabtree, housekeeper for the Mace family, was shot in the back as she fled from the heme with a baby in h:r arras. She was alone with the three Mace children when Nall called at the home and according to Billy To Address Seniors Popular Vass Resident Weds Clyde McMillan of Selma at Sister’s Home DR. E. M. POTEAT Mace, eight years old, wanted her to ' of Raleigh, who will give some sound ! go off v.ilh him, which she declined ; advice to S.uthern Pines High School I to dc. A wedding of interest in the two Carolinas was that of Miss Jewell Edwards of Vass and Mt. Olive and Clyde McMillan of Selma, which was solemnized in a beautiful ceremv-ny which was performed at 8 o’clock Sat urday evening, May 23, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Seth W. Lassiter, in Smithfield with the Rev. H. B. Baum officiating. The living room was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Long-leaf I pines formfd the background of the ' improvised altar and a profusion of | loses and ferns transformed the west- j ern corner of the room into a garden | scene, which was ligiited by cathedral ; candles burning in candelabra. Prior to the csremony, Mrs. O. M, Spuriin of Sljaron, S. C., a sister of the bride, sang “I Love You Truly,” with Mrs. Lassiter accompanying at i the piano. To the strains of the Bri- I dal Chorus from “Lohengrin’’ the bride and bridegroom entered the Mother—heed the urgent ad vice of doctors and hospKab; do as they do; give youi toby a daily body-rub with the «nIBALL I BRIDE OF .I.4CK McR.\E to Albemarle Wednesday. Mrs. Monroe Chappell and little daughter Joan have returned from a visit with relatives In Blackstock, S. C. Mrs. Ben H. Wood and children vis ited friends in the Union community Friday. Miss Jessie Brooks came home Fri- day from Wilson, where she was a member of the high school faculty. Mrs. W. J. Cameron, who has been ill for nearly five weeks, Is now able to be up a part of the time. Sergeant and Mrs. J. M. Boylau of Fort Bragg came Friday to spend several days with Paul Gschwlnd and .family. Mrs. Irene Byrd of Albemarle was the guest of Mrs. G. W. Griffin from Wednesday until Friday. _ Mrs. G. W. Griffin went to Ham. let Sunday to visit her son, Richard Griffin, and family. Miss Elizabeth Keith of E. C. T. C. in Greenville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson of Rocgingham Jack McRae and Miss Alzada Kim ball of Vass were united in marriage recently, the ceremony being per formed in South Carolina. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kimball. She was formerly a member of this year's eighth grade of Vass-Lake-view High School. The bridegroom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben McRae of Vass. were guests of the Taylors and Miss Florence Leslie Sunday afternoon. Miss Pauline Thompson of Burling ton came Sunday to attend the clos ing exercises of the local school and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Dun can McGill. Miss Margareta Edgar of Independ ence, Va., came last week to spend some time with her sister, Mrs. C. L Calcote, at the manse. Miss Eva Callahan and Miss Annie Harris of High Point spent laat week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Calla han. Luther Byrd has accepted a peti tion In Sanford. Drs. Neal, Beard and Wright VETERINARIANS Swinnerton Stables, Southern Pines on Mondays Race Track, Pinehurst on Thursdays ADAM 8 PAINTER — DBCORATOK PAPER HANGR WALL PAPBBS NEON SIGNS Phone €922 E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storagre •MrtteaPfaM^N.C. TaLitn win M ia his offfc* over Pioit Office, Saalord, N. C., •▼•ry fmv 10:00 •. m. 4:00 p. m. Don’t ftdl to htaa If roor «ytt an weak.