Friday, June 12, 1936 THE PILOT, Southern Pin— UMl Aberdeen, North Carolbw Pinehurst Paragraph is a ^ood fellow to A friendly, helpful merchant is your Elcctric Dealer . . . and his store is a trecsure-hcuse of merchandise that will make life easier for you and your loved ones . , . conveniences that tave time, labor, worry and money. J 'UJt kiiS&'utc, ! U See the newest models of nationally known Electrical Household Helps . . Electric Ranges, Water Heaters, Refrigerators, Washers, Iron- ers, Air Conditioning Units, Table Cookery Ap pliances and a host of other useful, attr. ,!.ive liome necessities. Bit Jum admAJL i/ou Your Electric Dealer offers you a helpful, con- .seienscious advisory service ... he will be glad lo explain the uses of various appliances and to aid you in selecting those offering the great est benefits in your home. CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY NOTICE The Board of County Commissioners will sit as a Board of Equalization and Re view, as required by law, on Monday, June 15th, for the following’ townships: Carth age, McNeill, Sandhill and Mineral Springs; Tuesday, June 16th—Bensalem, Sheffield, Ritter, Deep River and Green wood. Mrs. J. N. Powell and Mrs. Thom as 1^. Black and children spent the past week-end in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. John Hemmer and John, Jr., are spending several weeks in New York. Mrs. Marion Phillips and daughter, Mary Evelyn, have gone to East Or ange, N. J. Donald J. Ross left Saturday night for his home in Little Compton, R. I. Miss Irene Maples has returned from ChArlotte where she underwent an opv^ration last week. L. L. Biddle, II went to Baltimore Friday night for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hagood and niece, Dcrothy Wescott, are visiting in Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Banks Richardson of Atlanta have gone to Chapel Hill to attend summer school. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rich ardson the first of the week. Mrs. E. B. Keith spent Monday in Raleigh shopping. Miss Helen Murphy is leaving Sat urday for her home in Bethlehem, N. H., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Innes have gone to Roaring Gap for the summer sea son. F. H. Krebs left Saturday for his home in New York. Miss C. E. Ferree departed Tuesday for her home in Chambersburg, Pa., and after a visit will go to Philadel phia where she has accepted a posi tion. A party composed of A. B. Sally, Frank Taylor, Tom Black and W. R. Viall spent the week-end on the coast fishing. Mrs. George A. Magoon and Mrs. M. W. Marr left by motor Monday for Oakmont, Pa., where they will be guests of Mrs. W, C. Fownes, Jr. George Elastman and Garrett J. De Fay of Boston arrived Sunday and will spend the month of June here, while auditing the books of Pinehurst, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacNab have gone to Harbor Beach, Mich., for the summer. Donald Stewart has gone to Fay- ettevills where he has accepted a po sition with Swift & Co. Miss Laivora Sally spent the past week-end visiting relatives in Dur ham. Miss Kitty Carter of Sanford is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Co- nant. Miss Carter will direct the ac tivities of young people at the Pine hurst Comriiunity Church during the summer months. Miss Doris Tripp, of the Moore County Hospital nurses’ staff is spending a three weeks’ vacation in Eastern Carolina. Master Billy Keith is visiting his grandmother in Vass. Mrs. Violet Farrell has her son Desimond of Charlotte visiting her. M^rs Katherine Cagle of Carthage I is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. E. I Swaringen. j Miss Elsie Sperber has returned ; from Baltimore where she attended j the graduation of nurses at the Uni- I versity of Maryland, i Miss Carol Hennesee has returned I from school at Belmont Abbey and is jat home for the summer vacation. I Miss Sara Stewart is attending I summer school at the Woman’s Col- j lege of the University at Greensboro. ; Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cole and Betty j Cole spent Wednesday in Fayetteville I and Smi hfield. Amcng those attending the wedding of Miss Dorothy Cross and Robert Shaw, Jr., in Sunbury Thursday after noon were Mrs. Rjbert Shaw, Sr., Misses Verdyn, Louise and Patsy Shaw, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cal- cutt. Dr. J. A. Ruggles is spending a few days at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swoope of Maderia, Pa., are visiting relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Leavitt and Mrs. Henery Butner spent last week in Harrisonburg, Va. Mrs. T. A. Cheatham left Thurs day to visit Mrs. C. H. Cheatham in Oxford, Miss Alicia departed Thursday for Pittsfield, Mass., and from there will go to Pittsburgh, Pa., for an extended visit. Hairy Hogg and niece. Miss Pat Burroughs are leaving today for New York where they will join Mrs. Hogg for a trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carter enter tained Saturday night at a buffet supper for Mr. and Mrs. George Wal lace, Miss Pat Burroughs, Dr. Clem ent Monroe, and Harry Hogg. Mi.ss Jane Baughn Gillett left this week for Northport, Mich., to spend the summsr. Mrs. Paul Dana and daughter, Shir ley, and Mrs. F. H. Gunning left Tuesday for the north. Mrs. Raymond Johnson and child ren, Jean and Peggy, are spending several weeks in Hillsboro. David Coffee w^as called to States- vills this week on account of the Ill ness of his father, Wade Coffee, fol lowing an operation in the Statesville Hospital. Mrs. A. J. McKelway, Sr., went to Fayetteville Wednesday to visit for 1 a week. WANTS j Dr. W. E. Overcash of Pinecrest I Manor is spending several days in New York and Philadelphia, planning' FOR SALE- Fresh Honey, comb and , to return to Southern Pines on Mon- strained. J. W. Frank, Niagara, N. i c. tf.!. ‘ . MEN WANTED for Rawleigh routes cf 800 families. Reliable hustler, should start earning $25 weekly | and increase rapidly. Write today.' Rawleigh, Dept. NCF 221—s! Richmond, Va. | . 1 FOR SALE We have several hun dred bushels cf corn, one hundred bushels field peas for sale. Apply Growers Supply Co., Lumberton,' N. C. J19. WANTE:D COAT HANGERS — We ' will pay one quarter of a cent each j for all those delivered in good con dition to the Southern Pines Laun dry Co., Wsst New York Ave. | LONG DISTANCE BUS RATES | greatly slashed. Washington, D. C , $4.95; Philadelphia, $7.50; New York, $8.95; Boston, $11.75. 10 per' cent off round-trip. Convenient stop-overs. Tickets information at j Postal Telegraph Co., Southern | Pines and Pinehurst. Jul.3 i BO FALSE TEETH ROCK, SLIDE OR SLIP! FASTEETH, a new, greatly ln»» proved powder to be sprinkled oa upper or lower plates, holds falsa teeth firm and comfortable. Can not slide, slip, rock or pop-out. No gummy, gooey, pa^sty taste or feeK ing. Makes breath sweet and pleas ant. Get FASTEETH today at any good drug store. FALSE T EETH \ STAY PUT" .MI.S.S LOVERING TO WED IN MANCHESTER, MASS. j Invitations have been Issued for the j wedding cf Miss Mary Lovering, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. ! Leveling of Jackson Springs, to Stan- 1 ley Graves Haskins of New York on I Saturday, June 27th in the Emman- I uel Episcopal Church in Manchester, 1 Mass., former home of the Loverings. ! Mr. Haskins is engaged in the brok- lerage business in New York, and the I young couple will reside there after j their wedding journey. FOR RENT—Cottage for three per sons, furnished completely except linen and silver. Electric range, hot water heater and garage. Price five dollars per week. Monthly rat:s less. Call at 72 S. Ashe street or write Box 297, Southern Pines. PROPERTY IS MOVING in Southern Pines. List with us for sales and rentals. Moderate cost Mutual In surance is worthy of consideration. H. A. Lewis Agency. BUILD, MONEY MAKING CHICKS Luiih STARTENA McNeill & Co. Feed and Seed Stores Southern Pines and Fayetteville Cl'B SCOUTS HOLD PICNIC Delicious h'ome-made cakes and cookies at the Curb Market. Page's Pond in Aberdeen wa^ on Wednesday afternoon the scene of great rejoicing for Saint Anthony’s Cub Pack Number 1. The weekly meeting took the form of a picnic with ice cream and cake, swimming i and games. At this outing five cub scouts passed their tests in swimming and will receive their awards at the ! Court of Honor. i THE ARK Southern Pines, N. C. A Country Day and Boarding Scliool for children under fourtetn years. Open air classes, and all out-door activities. Music - Art - Handicrafts MILLICENT A. HAYES Principal Pilot Advertising Pays This Double-Quick paste-^gives you REALIY WHITE TEETH • Tooth pastes only partially effective can’t keep teeth really white. Don't waste time with them; use Dr. West’s Double- Quick Tooth Paste. It cleans over twice as fast as some leading brands, yet cannot scratch enameT For brilliant white teeth, try it today. BIG TUBE c m Hot Summtr Davs Call ForG COOLING BEVERAGES Iced Coffee D- P. Blend, lb. 23c Yellow Front, lb. 19c Golden Blend, lb. 17c Colonial Pure Grape JUICE Pint 12c Quart 21c Yellow Label Lipton’s TEA 1-4 lb. 21c 1-2 lb. 41c R. & H. Ale or Beer, bottle „..9c High Rock Beverages, 3 bottles 25c Triangrle Beverages, bottle 5c Colonial Zion Pure Fruit Lima Fig BEANS BARS 2 19c 2 lbs. 19t Southern Manor Phillip’s Delicious PRUNES HERRING O No. 2 1-2 or ^ Cans uu\j O 14-*>z. -lA^ Cans A«/v Our Pride Brownie Boy BREAD BREAD 20-oz. A Loaf 14-oz. r Loaf Jv MONTESANTI Dry Cleaning TAILORING Southern Pines Telephone 5541 Evelyn M. Edson PITBLIC STENO<JK.4FHJ£K NOTARY FJJB'JIO John S. Ruggles INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 7063 C-O-A-L. i'hone 58 C. G. FARKELL .Aberdeen, N. C. Dr S. Neal, Beard and Wright VETERINARIANS Swinnerton Stables, Southern Pines on Mondays Race Track, Pinehurst on Thursdays A .L-. ADAMS rAINTER — OECORATOS PAPER HA]fGHt WALL PAPERS i NEON SIGNS Phene C92I t E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage SMtkcni Pfaiei^ N. C. Tel. ttlQ Will be in hifl office over Po«t Office, Sanfnd, N, C., eveiT Wednesday, fmai 10:00 au to 8:00 p. m. Don’t fftil to see hia if your eyei are wmk.

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