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Visit Any Town In Our Section— You will find quality price considered. and Melvin's Is The Place To Trade. We are offering now values in ever;! department, unequaled in our long service as mer chants in your community. See our line of dress materials. at 7c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c Ladies’ Dresses 79c. 95c and $1.98 Men's Pants^— $1.00, $1.25. $1.50, $1.98 Men’s Shirts— 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.29. $1.50 Plenty other values just as good as these. Nelvin Bros. Alxrdeeii and Southern Pines THE CaroliDa Theatre Southern Pines Presents A COIUMBIA PICTURE !VIon», and Tue., 2 Days, June 1, 2, 3, 8:20 P. M. Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 Dancing Mosical in TECHNICOLOR CHAdCS COlUNSi .FIANK MORGAN OUNA Presenteo' by PiO'^etr Picturts. Dirtcted bjr Uoyd Corn^n. utsigned in co/or by f?o6ert Edmond Jonet. Produced by John Sptaks. Merian C Cooper produar. Oijtnbuted b/ Picture;, fnc Thu., Fri., Sat., June 4, 5, 6 8:20 P. M. Mafinee Saturday at 3:00 SPECIAL 'GETACQUAINTED'OFFER! ' A “Set Acquainted" kif, contain ing four generous boxes of th« New Pompeian Powder, in four popular shades, a tube of the New Pompeian Cleansing Cream, and a tube of the New Pompeian Tissue Cream, is yours for only lOcI The Pompeian Company, in exis tence for nearly half a century, has brought out a line of remark able NEW cosmetics that are good for your skin . . . good for your looks . .. and good for your pocket-booki S«nd for this special 'Get Acquainted" kit today. Just put lOc in an envelope, to cover cost of wrapping ang mailing, and send it to The POMPEIAN Co. 77 ORANGE STRKT. HOOMFtfLO. H. J Tvn« U «ttrf ..fridcf !• H»« At Tbt llti* ||r«|rtai •vti «li» €«U«kU «1 4.4S LVl (JOSSIP roWANCE Pinehurst Paragraphs Mr. and Mrs. True P. Cheney and I daughters. Dorothy and Sally, left oy motor Monday for Skytop, Pa., where they will spend the summer. Miss Jean Greer accompanied them. I Miss Camille Alexander, former dietitian at the Moore County Hospi tal, has gone to Salisbury where she ^ has accepted a hospital position. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sanders have 1 returned from a motor trip to Balti more, Washington and Philadelphia. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tate and chil- j dren left Wednesday for Blowing i Rock for the summer. Mrs. Herman Campbell and chlld- i ren are visiting relatives in Fayette- I ville. Mrs. E. L. Scofield and Mrs. N. S. Hurd spent a few days last week in I New York City ; Mr. and Mis. H. WEhrhardt went I to Charlotte Tuesday to attend com- _ menccment exercises of Queens.Chi- cora College where their daughter, ' Miss Dorothy Ehrhardt was gradu- ^ ated. She returned h.nie with her parents along with her sister, Miss F'rances Ehrhardt who was also a student there. Mrs. A. P. Thompson ilso made the trip to visit fnerds in Charlotte and to attend the com mencement. Also attending the Queens-Chicora commencement were W. P. Morton, W. P. Morton, Jr., and W. E. Hardi son, Jr. They were accompanied heme by Miss Margaret Morton, who has !ieen a student there Miss Betsy Oglesby left last week for Roanoke, Va., where she will — t I ‘‘It is always a pleasure to present Grace Moore,” says Charlie Picquet, “because she always delivers and be cause we know that our patrons are always glad to see her on the screen, ■SO we are pleased to announce her newest music-drama, “The King Steps I Out,' as the attraction at the South-, ern Pines Theatre Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 1, 2, 3 at 8:20 spend some time with her sister, ^ ^ Tuesday matinee at 18 Graduate From Carthag-e High School Mrs. P. C. Wingo. Mrs, A. M, Oglesby left Sunday for Fait- Bluff where she will spend a w;ek with relatives The Rev. T. A. Cheatham left Tues day night to spend several weeks in the north. Joe Hotchkiss of Winston-Salem spent the week-end with his mothe.r, Mrs. H. P. Hotchkiss. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carter spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. Mr and Mrs. Verner Z. Reed, Jr., and family left Thursday for New port, R. I., where they will spend the summe'-. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carter have as guests Mr. and Mi’S. Graham Nash ot Verons, N. J, Ralph M. Caldwell of DOBBS Mid Summer Hats Hand Woven Straws — Linens - Leg'horns — Panamas 3:00.” “The King Stepa Out” Is Miss Moore’s most pretentious production of her triumvirate of films, for, not only does it present h«r greatest | dramatic story, but it features her j finest supporting cast to date- It is I p a gay, light-hearted operetta full of fun and cf good music by the. world famous composer .Fritz Kieisler, and Mtsf! Moore sings and clowns in such a manner as to make this picture highly entertaining. Her great sup- *1 porting cast include such stars as Franchot Tone, Walter Connolly, Raymond Walburn. Herman Bing, Thurstoo Hall, Elizabeth Risdon and many others. Among Miss Moore’s beautiful scngs are “Stars In My Eyes," “Learn To Lose.’ “Madly In i Ldve," “The. .Soldier's March,” and Foundation Garments Bien Jolie — Formfit Gii'dles — Corselettes — Brassieres Attractive Summer Styles Graduation Gifts Let Us Help You Make Your Selections Porch Frocks Outstanding' Group Sheer Dresses. Nice styles ^ - ,$LI9 Dr. Clyde Erwin Speaker at Es ercises Tuesday.—Prizes Awarded Students Aberdeen Takes Bride I™ f ®‘!?! Music I ' .Automobile Man Marries hdith „ ^sth Frances Sinuleton of KaleiKh, ; ' Out" opens for a run at the great RKO Music Hall, in New York, on Forinerlv of ('andor C.T. PA DEPARTMENT TC H STORE 1 Hollywood’s iit*w era of entertain, i U jment. forscen aft<»r the advent of ths ; The Carthage School closed last Kdith F'rances Sirtgloton of I ; week w'ith 18 seniors gradviating. | Raleigh and Ralph M. Caldwell ct | with Dancing Pirate, tht, The baccalauieate sermon Aberdeoo were married in * private mpleteiy entertaining comedy t^us- : ceremony last Saturday morning romance which i.s the attra mi ,pr:ached on Sunday morning at the,^^^ Thursday. Friday and Satui .y.; High School auditorium by the Rev. ^raig street in Raleigh. Dr. |•*. ''»• p. m. with a . I Mr, Earnhart cf Fayetteville. Ip, d. Miller, pastor rrf the First Pr«.s-' matinee at 3;0n, Th.i» pro The class day exercises were held! byterian Chui'ch, pei-fomed the c«r-j «^’‘ction. with its e-vqiusite color] emonv. White flow«rs and ferns foim-1 sf'-h«mes. its dancing Rp«v.tar.I«n,. fiae (Chitrrli^s SOI THKir.'» riN»:s RaptiH f^hurrh on Motulay evening with an attrac- LOSE ,\T TENNIS To fini.sh the tennis season, the girls’ team of the Southern Pines High School played a hard, losing match with Wilmington on Saturday, May 16, the score being 9-0. Although both lost their matches, I eti the settirrg for the «erv{ce. mufwc anil delightfully comprehensive I The bride Ka-s .‘wnartty attired ira iit.ncy an<i superb case completely iSturfr. Urv- J. Krinl l’a»tor. StindHy School. 11 —Morninff worship. ThnrwJay. 7 ;so j). m.—Prav^r mopiinR Nancy Wrciin HUd Sara Barnum^ Nos. tive prog;rajai. Miss Mary Ruth Frye A'as the v^atliedictomn of the cla.ss and ^ un'-*c j- ^ the early claims made €ac. ^ .. viiss Carols Chtwd cLa«s president, j 'S * ^ R.ym.'ind, o. pmiot. continuously for almost five tioon. Miller and Max “ Tow™ »ni"l Th. UU. r,ie i. hrllltot.y a«.d b,- U.'.ble, and sing.ss. th«. evening. «y«e « t!.rvnn ot Kai i ai-tnr frnm the stages of New York. n:i& i>. m.—Choir Rehcarsw. the match to Wilmington. The line- The cimple is spemAng a«wne tnne^, ^ , , . <:,» «■ (.'««■«> -cnn p. m.. uiternHtinp hcr« ' 'and L ndon. and Steffi t>una. r£mem-: o,urch. bftiJid friacn "Ua Ciicaracha,." has a.| role i.leally suitiul. to ner. , „ ^ N-«*w Biwiwsp'ihjrr- Ave.. n<’*r Ashe Sf, *,^.1... -%r • r ^ •, Krft,nk Mx>jg'an.'s chHi’actcrization of «s»rvi«**s ««>¥ every Sunday at 11:00 tain, miinel Spaetn vs. Cazioline Far* . eigh. State Snqperintendfnt of Public Instruction, m»ie a iTiost «xcell<Jnt | i-n New York Cit t and will return to liddiess. The Hl^li Sch:^l Glee Chibimaice tiK?ar home in Ate'deffli where gave a short pirogram. The loyalty Mr. Caldw«eJt is er.igaged in ttfi aulo- rnedal was presrtisted to Miss gfeieiu i mobile busiiaess. Blue the D. A. R'. medal' to Francis 1 The bi'idtr -s the daugtiter mf Mr. '.Vilheait by Mrs H. F. S’tawelK The ; and' Mrs. J. il Sinigleton'. of Gi®4or, 'recitation prize w.'ks won by Eioise' 4nd h.»s beeir. teachimg in the. Mont_ I Stutts. and the declamation prize by g^nnie.ry and Wake aruntj’ .'iiv’tinoi*. ^ 'Page Maness, Mrs. Caldwell attenrtr.d Flora Mac-' — dinald CiUegTi’ and G,. (C. W. Site' ; KKSIIJfcNTJS Sl'FFKK LO.SKKS is a cou.«n of JJCrs. Hc:mon Briggs of IN FIKE .VT ( AMKKON , Rialugti 1 and 2 players, put up a hard fight. In the (K>ubles, after having played up of the remaining girls playing sin gles was: Eleanor Harloe vs. Miriam Lewis; May Belle Ward vs. Doris Brit- rar; Lucile Grover vs. Mary Francis Kitwiiimwi Chnrch Byrd- Sara Bamum aTid Nancy Wrenn .W "TJ/no. t douses. Kleanor Harloe and May Belle Ward No. 2 and Mur iel Spaeth and' Wl'nifr«:d Kelly, No. 3. Mr. Caldwell i.s the' son of Mrs. the .4Jcalde Ls a ciot (< fun and other ■ come/ty p..,.-UayaJ.«i are enacted by, ^ rS"rHr,!?rT?. a . k. i.., R.ctor. , Luis ilberni. of "One Nig'hl of L-ove” I .. «r- : , w . . _ 1 niorMih. Churt»H) S**hoot ». m. ; Hoiy Cnm- ttinK. -Victor VhICOUI an.fj-Jack. L*a,Rue. | nutr^im a^iH wrmi'n. ISrOft ft- m. j StMiiitr^V's. Muly ^ :00 ii» ) mi ; *$hurch ft'hnol., ». MorninK C’HIJItC'll { PrR}«r and St a>. wk. I Snint's iMif.v* Jjorrw^, H«>l7 Communion. I 10-.tW» aw m. At tliK Kmn:aniul Kpisitrjpai Cbiurch ; ' .. .. r-* T-* 1 TT I (ftkrinHi » T?*# <5<Uv 0!uh< Sun(ia>: moniiiig th-e Rev Kd.waf*! H.i j,. p»stoc j Uookl of St. Augustine CJoUece.. Ral-1 •''f*''*''*!* .stwind and Fi.aith Sun4a.y morji^- s c; I'jist week on accnnnt of a fire iiiij.s hl. m, u - , . . Kirsf. and Third .St«od»y ■weniiiirs K :(w p. m. ^ Which destroyed the planning mill and ci..roh s<h,H.i S.*»UJ- fomini: 9:4&. U quantity of lumber at the PIKK AT r.UAHAM MILL W. B. Graham was called to Ruffin, (Continuea !rom. viige 1) Rti.fa McCorkle Caldwefl' of 'Conxnwd. . . ^ „ leigh. wiH officiate at the Whitsunday valuable book.-^ and mwriai.s. ,kix rltng j anW tlie laCe Mortrs-n M. Caldwell. : service «t r’c.li»i;k Holy Com- :ilver flatware, weddfnj? glft^s k»i' her j A<tendir^ the' s«remoitv.-W€ STus ..pjph,ated.. “ laughters, Mrs. Hemphill and' Mrs. |Jt‘an Singleton oH Candor ami’. M.. McRae, and a consid^r^ahle si.m. of 13ingfi2lon o< Ma(ii:«on. broriier and sis- *; " - at t e t 'sister of the bride,, and M-r. an,l Mrr.Church. Sun-iay lonrovn? on ^ j .. rjn ” j Kt'v. Cnomas A.. WillLHnsk, Pastor .r Mr..Caldw<*U of E^leigi I I I Mhss will ho offcrrd every Sunday at h:00 “AnciKTL and Mt>d<?Jtn X«cromiancy.! U.Vl'JCKiH rL.\VKR.S TO <JIVK Alias Me.suip.ris,n anri Hytnnfii-m l>e- Wr. HI'Of. SiLp«riRtetLdent. Ki»u. MarcrtiK- A. Kcownsor. D. D-* TcAch<«n Graham Rrothrrs plant. The Toss was •idiil.. BSfiJv riAKi. e.>;timatt'd at $1(7.000 and was n^t cov ered by insurance. mcney. Another tragic elemwit to Mrs. Muse’s loss I'ame in the fiict that the day following the fire stUc recraved a message of the death. itC'her bmll»- 3r, Marcellus I ‘Bud’’ l Mclver of Mer- •ed. Califotnia. Mr. McIvec was a re- forget tomorrow is Curb rWE DlirNK \IU>’ Majiy froi-n S utlzern PiitH.s plaai. toj*^ristiar.i. .Si’ienr.^ Ciuirch.. Ckiristian Uied railroad man and‘haybeen"Eiv. j Theatre ^^Science nulio programs are broadcast ng in the west for the p.H-st. 24 year.v Oinnkard." mrbe!,<ivery Monday mormng at 10:30 lo was known here as "Mr Bud ’ ■ ^ WBT. Cliarlotte. .Viclver. and his manv friends will [the UUe toLe^ grievetoknownfKispai.sing, He «HsAllara- Thurman, a Sout dern , tian Lnity a*, the Church «f Wide IX iANB-OKI» ctounceU; «'. ill tin the suhiect of the I ^ . lesson-.'!ectrvon 5?undav moi ning. at the 'imtructinn uiatw wU.i ke h<fid t.w er»nin»r, ' " 8i4if)ol ohildreu c^» Siintday at IL-.3-^. and for < Hioh Schvil oa Sfttutr'Aay at 10:00. riNE.Wr RST CiaMintiiMty rhurrii rflBw. Aw J. M.pKf'l'wtior. Pa::^tor. Dr. Hiivmon=4. pi:KUi:he* <m ‘C3iris_ , ® ,School »nd jfendhil!.* Brotherho*)d. M :00 a. m.—Mor»uiK; WcM’ship. WANTS Pinea-Higli SCtiooi ^rariliafA-and: for-, Fellow.slap .Sumlay. Mas'31.. *t 11:00' Wor*hir mei: 'iiumbiir jf the jast of the is'and-^4. iru His tiopk: at. Che OaccAlaureatev 00 p. m.- lyenini; Worslitp. WedMcsrtay, 7 :H0 p, m.—Mid>week worship. a friendly man. always ready with a' i^mile and a word of enc..uragement. i - • ~ ' i . Two brothers.. Prof. B..<l M£lver and, Theatre. In it.K prerai^re^-^rvice »t 8:to p. m. -.,:iil be ‘'Open r„„.„ r.thoiic tWh r\ iff r. Kirv. KJileigh ^6 piicy' warf! ‘ ^>or»s;. ’ TociaFliilay.from 5:30 to> ^ Pastor Dr. Dewitt Mclver. preceded him in ^ j i 4^ f, ^ tftteb S^arK^ay mormng at 8:iK) ! » tv, K r « j thiKs'idHticaJl.Vi'ecei’Mjfrt: by ai aiUDd-fo:00 p.. m.. supper wmJI be served ini' j Jeath by a few' years.. I; _ _ " oclcck d'wxing: summer montha. Wcck-dny Manses al 8:00 a. m. GRAND PIANO like new, vicinity ol Southern Pinfs. belrf for balance due. May be Eiou-gttt by continuing smalC montlify payments. Address udJt;or. Box 164. RaCeigh. M29. ;ALLV (J.VITHEK WILSO-V IS BKIDi: in; BALTLMOeBJ*. the ClnircH Gart.ien. <afet*rta .styltt. I Ice (.‘i:«am <an saie also.. Proceied.s. t.o I)K.. MeI)OX.\LI> DIt.VW.sr, send del:giit:es to tlie F21on Oolle,^ BKJ CROWD) AT' CAB:rH:V«e:*Lcadt3-ship xraifling S'clE.:ot.. AffFTRDKRN The marriage of Sallif €adther "WU- • :on. daughter of Mrs..' Alice WUson , McD.oald,. -:Hndidi.8. for ; KKV.. K. M. IH.TE.%T TO Csgett and the late J.to Giilett Wil-' Demo.rratic isomina-aon far G-av-1 .U)fWW:ss S : n of Cam ron and Roger Maurice primary, addressed ^ ; trover, son of Mr. and’ Mis. Maurice “verd.w meetarg ill: Ote cajortbouse W from 1). | -.rover of York, Maine... was Solemxiiz- Carth=tge last Satu.xlay afternoon I e,,r by the Lytiv- Oub; Presentation the Rev, J Fr«;dl Stani' RapCist C^vrrh Rev. M. Harris. Pastor. ^iiiday School every Siindiy mornins at ll0i:00 H. m. J. A. Hryant, SupcrintonfiQnt. rren<*hin« and Wornbip Serrice each HtM»ond i\ SKNl^MiS I foirtb S^nmdays at 11:00 n m. and 7:45 {. I p. m. R Y. K U. Sunday at 6:30- p» I i». pTHiyer moetinjc etvry WoWnesday at 7:45 I(eth<e«rfa P^f^hrt«^iaf^ CTltirch. R*?«. K. I- Barhor, J^Uhtor H«M4rs. (tf wrM-'^hinr Sunday 3d at 4:00 o’clock Wesiinesday. May 6 platform cn which .of Speaker t>r the Rev. J ^ M i at the Alemeaa Baptdist Parsonage in ^ cf p,«ip{e of thejsim:. 0«irmem-e«ent addins by the 1..,,^^ m<tnh,eT nToo .•state. I Rev, I!^ MeNeil Poteat; Sotig | FowrtK Sun^y rreninRs 8:0n p, m. — ' - - .Snow.'* by the Mi.sses Adlcms, (Catm- ! r«*» MrmorUI M. K. Ourrh j Jaltimore. Md. The Rev. Dr. J. R. ! .Velson, pastor of Alemeda Baptist Church, formerly of Henderai>n, oflt- elated, using tfie iinpresam irtng cer~ -mony. Mrs. William Richardson, sister ot SIX imi>K( i>4 (JK-ANn-m eron. Fowfer, Gillis. Harloe. Richard- IN Sl'I’KRlOR (’Ol'KT HKIIK;; son. Stevicfc and WoodWwrri; PreiStn-1 tatiion by Mrs. P. P. WcOiirt •< the 1 AVOID EMBARRASSMENT OF FALSE TEETH DROPPINS OR SLIPPING Don’t be embarrassed again by hav ing your false teeth slip oi drop when you eat, talk, latiKh oi sn’ ... J,.a Hprinkle a little FASTEETH on ytui- piatcB. This new. extremely fin ; pow der gives a wonderful sen.^e of c( nuoi u and security. No gummy, gooe., ta.-^te or feeling. Get FAS TEETH today at any good drug store. Divorces -were granted in Supe.r- i ior Court «t Ca.ttfiag:e this week- tlx the bride, entertained at dinner for j foriowing cases: Mae MauWIn h? bridal party ad a few, close . friends, after wtiich the couple leftle^^n (ydom versus Henry Odom; ,01 a trip throti«li t!ie Nw England Barrie Robertson versus Fred. erick Roberts n: Dr. Alex H. UatcLeorf versus Carrie B. McLeod; IMargaret S. Rowland versus Rosco A.. Ctpw-taiid; MoUy O. Walter versus Kseverly L. Walter. D. Kev, |>. M. Hall. Pastor. Kiriit Sunday—Preaohin,^ « ;30 p. m. Sceoncl Sunday—Pr«achine 11:^ a. m. I Third Sunday--Prearhinj; 7:30 m. ' Fourth Sunday -Preachins 11:-M a. m. and ^ A. R. Medal for exi-tyllence in i c * o - Sunday S<rBoo1 every Sujtdiiy at 9:4.S a. m. \ FOR SAUK :EIeven room house in Va^ss. NoritJt Carolina. Price reas- I onable. Part dowTi payment, the rest in small monthly installments. Address Box 443. Southern Pines, I N.c: J5. I — ■ I — THE FARTHER YOU TRAVEL by bus the cheaper the mileage rate. Some of the long distance rates are as low as 1 1-4 cents per mile. Tickets and infotmatlcn at Postal Telegraph Co., Southern Pines and Pinehurst. M29. SPECIAL SALE ON ICE BOXES. Fifteen to select from. Prices rang ing from three.Jifty to fiftem dol lars each. Also one old Boston rock er in good condition. At the Trade Store. mertcan History; Presentaticn by R. i B. Freeman of the Aberdeenetaointnt | MANLY rr«»bTlrri»n ('harrh Bl. Freeman of the American Lefirionl Sunday School at \ar«% a. m. Youns Peo- ® plea meeting *t 7 :00 pk m. Preachimr necond FALSE IEETH STAY.PUT" WfffWiX jikf! I ■tates. They will reside in York, Maine where Mr. Grover is in busi ness. SENIORS HONOR OUES'l>» OF nVTC CLUB TOXIGH’I' Tonight ^Friday, the Civic Club will give the last of a series of sub.scrip- ti n dances for th: High School for this sc«i»on, and this time the Sen iors are invited to be the personal guests of the Civic Club. These dances ai*e limited to the young people of the school and their escorts and friends. The parents are invited to look in during the evening, and there will be chaperones from the Civic Club, dancing will be from 8:30 until 12:00. O.ARDEN SL'PPER TOD.W A garden supper will be served caf eteria style this evening Friday, at ths Church of Wide Fellowship for ^he benefit of the Christian Endeavor Society of the church. The garden will be thrown open to the public from j:30 o’clock, with ."lupper served on the lawn. The new Collegiate Dictionary, a good Graduation Gift at Hayes.’ Citizenship Medal; Presentation of diplomas by Dr. «. G. Herr; Alma Mater song, Frederick Stanley Smith; Benediction; the? Rev. J. Fred Stim- son. DR. NEAL AT PINEHURST Sunday nitrht at 7 ;.30. Fourth Sonday morn- iniE At 11:00 o'cloek. riNKBLl'FF Church Kev. Clydtf O. Newell, B. A.. B. D.. 9:4,'i a. m.—Church School. 11:00 a. aa.—Prcaehina: Service, S :.10 p. m.—Kpworth I.eaKUt*. Junior. 7 ;8(t— Epworth Leavue. Youne Ppople. LOST: Pair cf gold rimmed glasses in brown alligator case n«ar Aherr- deen Theatre Friday night. Finder please return to Blanche E. Sher-- man. Box 1264, Southern Pines. N. C., and receive rewai-d. RnSEI.AND< Vaccinations of dogs preliminarv to> Bapii»t Chart* .. Moron M. AdamH, Minister. U-der of Services their licensing is continuing through out the county. Dr. J. I Neal announc- -id this week that he will be at the race track in Pinehurst every Thurs- iay afternoon for the inoculation of logs in tha‘ section. The charge is [Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Reynolds of | 50 cents. [Southern Pines will be among the! ~ ~ [graduates of the Theological depart--! Delicious hcme^made cakes and jment of Allentown Bible Institute on 'bookies at the Curb Market. Sunday School at 10:15 a. m. ev<*ry Lord'fi ! ' Preachinif nervicen at 11 o’clock a. m., the : fir»t and third Sundayn. * TO GRADUATE JUNE 5 I Miss Bei-nicc Reynold.s, daughter of i AVAILABLE AT ONCE. Rawlfeigh Route of 800 families. Only reliable men need apply. Can earn $25 or more weekly. No cash required: Write tcday. RawleigU’a, Dept. NCE-221-Z, Richmond; VAi Pilot Advertising Pays. June 5th. Mi.ss Reynolds was gradu ated from Southern Pines High School with the class of 1929: FOR SALE- Oil,stoves, lawn mowers, plan's, rugs, dressers. Breakfast sets, sewing machines, grafonolaa, baby beds, new' mattresses, electro- lux refrigerators, roll top desks. the TRADE STORE FOR SALE -Seven roam house and garage Two lots. Telephone South ern Pines, 5622.