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THE PILOT, Southern Piiies and Aberdeen, North Carolina Life Insurance is tor the living; not alone for widows and orphans. An nuities and Endowments are Investments for Live People; other forms Protect dependents. Single pre mium policies are splendid investments for the living. EUGENE C. STEVENS, Agent Phone 5121 Southern Pines, N. C. iiiuniiimiiimmiiMniinmiiiiiiiiiiinimttitnnfninntiinnn[|y^m^tiy^fnyi FOR SALE Attractive Terms, 200 Building Lots Various Locations in SOUTHERN PINES Also several surburban tracts. This is an opportunity. BRUCE LEWIS, ATTORNEY Page Fl^ The Week in Southern Pines Mrs. Winnie Dodge, Miss Mary \iiss Margaret McQueen and Jackie Richardson, Misses Dorothy and Ruth McQueen left Saturday for Dunn and Richardson, Miss Bertha Fowler and LinviJJe, to spend a short vacation. Stanley Tobin are attending a Con- j Miss Caroline Lewis will return Fri- ference at Ben Lippen, N. C., this day from Ridgecrest, N. C., where she week. has been attending a Southern Stu- Mrs. Alma Von Woglam, of Char, cient Conference as a delegate from leston, West Va., spent Tuesday in Woman's College, University of North Southern Pines en route to her nor- Carolina, them home. Miss;s Ada Edwards, Margaret Gil more, Katherine Williams, Sally and St; 11a Moriand of Connellsville, Pa., visited friends in town Tuesday en- route t^ Charleston, S. C. Mrs. R. W. Tate and family motor ed to Myrtle Beach Sunday. Dr, and Mrs. C. Rexford Raymond returned Saturday from a few days’ trip to Ohio. 1 organized a ball team and with the Mr. and Mrs. David Hoskins and | regular weekly meetings everyone is daughters, Virginia Mae and Phyllis kept busy. SCOI TS (i.M.N I'OS.SKS.SION OF L(Xi ( ABIN 0.\ BKTHKSDA UOAI) Much interest is being manifested with the .Southern Pines Boy Scouts, particularly Troop No. 2. The Rev. F:. L. Barber has been chosen Scout Master, replacing Emmet Golden who recently resigned. The Scouts have FATHER’S DAY Showing- a Wide Selection Appropriate To Tiie Day left Saturday for Baltimore, Md., where they will spend a few days. Mrs. J. R. Simpson of F\yettevllle spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. W. Bar ton. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McGowan, M. The full contingent of the troop is ocmprized of the following: Scout Master, the Rev. E. L. Barber; As sistant, Ralph Chandler, jr.; Junior Assistant, Alfred Chiswell; Treasurer, Tommy Atkinson; Scribe, Robert H. Yopp, Mrs. W. G. James, Miss | Lewis. Helty James and Mary James of Wil mington were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Cox on Sunday. Miss Margaret Montesanti and Junior Montesanti are att'^ndlng the Nazareth School in Raleigh for a On the committee are the Rev. Ed ward F. Green, chairman; R. S. Du rant, D. H. Turner. P. H. Frye, R. L. Chandler, James Swett and A. L. Ad ame. Through the courtesy of the Rev. few w-eeks. | pred Stimson and Francis Robinson G. R. Crosby of Benson spent the | the troop is now in posession of a ED’S CAFE The New Dining* Room f The Coolest Place in Town FINEST IN FOOD and SERVICE DINE AND DANCE 6 A. M. Until 1:00 A. M. East Broad Street Southern Pines RUST RESISTANT Otootan, Biloxi, Tar Heel Black and Tokio BEANS Brabham and Iron PEAS Best for Planting Now NITRATE SODA McNEILL & COMPANY FEED and SEED STORES Southern Pines, Phone 6244 Fayetteville, Phone 455 ttuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii:imu»ininn»:it»mu«uum«a;ttm«»»t»mttmnn»») EVERYTHING WASHED FLATWORK IRONED Ask Us About Our Economical Service Southern Pines Laundry Company, he. Telephone 6101 W. New York Ave.. tTTTtttiiiiiutm»»n»»»Hmn»i»»t»>wM»»»»»mn»mmm«H»:»m«Hnmmm PROTECT YOUR HOME Residence Burglary, Larceny and Theft Insurance I (Annual Premium Less Than 1%) TRAVEL, AND VACATION ACCmENTS INSURANCE POUCY (Hartford) PAYS Li088 of Life ...55,(XH) Dismemberment $5,000 Maximum Medical Expense $1,000 Emergency Expense $ 100 THIRTY DAYS FULL COVERAGE FOR ONLY $5.00 Phone 7062 or 6291 GARLAND A. PIERCE AGENCY FOR SALE 4FINE HOUSE BARGAINS <^bout $600 or $700 in Cash (balance like rent) will get any one of these properties. Also 2 Fine Country Properties. R. F. POTTS Theatre Building Southern Pines Phone 5881 miiiiiiiiiiinmmiiiHHmmiiimnnnntniHtmttiKnimrennmmniHnHiiinmmui very fine log cabin, located on the old Bethesda road on the farm joint ly owned by these two men. week-end at his home in Southern i Pines. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Austin and sons motored to Brevard, Sunday. E. J. f Austin will remain there for the sum-' SCOUT COURT OF HONOR TO jner. | • BE HELD IN PINEHURST Miss Vera Chase and Mrs. R. F. Potts returned last week from Coop- erstow-n, N. Y., and St. Johnsbury, Vermont. On Monday evening at -8:00 oclock a Court of Honor will be held at the Community Church in Pinehurst. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ruggles and i Troop Number One of Pinehurst will children, Ned and Mary Frances of i be host to the Aberdeen Troop and to Raleigh were guests of Mr. and Mrs. j the two troops of Southern Pines as A. S. Ruggles Sunday. I well as to Cub Pack Number One of Lina Lee Hart is spending several | Southfm Pines. This is the second days in Reidsville, visiting relatives. I Court of Honor held with the co- Mrs. Elizabeth Schwabb and Miss opeiation of the three towns. All Betty Schwabb left last week to spend i Scouts and friends of Scouts are ask- the summer in New York. Mrs. A. L. Adams spent Monday in Raleigh. Mrs. William Fuller III who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson, left recently for her home in Briarcliff, New York. She was occompanied by her sister, Miss Ruth Thompson who will remain there for a few weeks’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt are spending a few days here en route from Florida to their home in the north. Mrs. Buster Doyle spent Monday in Raleigh. Miss Inez Patterson has returned to her home in New Jersey after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs Charles Patch for the past two weeks. Mrs. Inez Bredbeck, Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mrs. Jesse Rogers and Mrs. Nettk Ayres left Saturday for New Hampshire where they will spend sev eral weeks. Mrs Kenneth Hall and three child ren of Miami are spending a week here as the guests of Mrs. Lillian Miles while enroute to New York for the summer. to spend the summer months. Misses Frances Harvey and Hazel Gethched have gone to Massachusetts Mrs. Fisher Makepiece of Sanford is the guest of Di. and Mrs. J. S. Mil- liken. The Misses Ann, Harriet. Mae and Ella Huntington have closed their home here and gone to New York State to pass £ne summer months. W. E. Blue and C. L. Worsham and D. A1 Blue, Jr., spent Sunday in Ral eigh attending a District meeting of the managers and superintendents of Pender’s Stores. Bobby Durant, Katherine Ferguson, Louise and Buddy Blue returned Wed nesday from Flora-Macdonald College where they attended the Presbyterian Young People’s Conference. Miss Mary Jane Prillaman arrived Monday night from the Teacher’s College in New Britain, Conn., to. spend the summer months with herj mother, Mrs. Edna Prillaman. J. J. Stroud and Clement V. Wrenn have returned from State College to their respective homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tarleton spent the past week-end at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaeth and children, Walter and Muriel left Monday for Atlantic City, N. J., where they will spend the summer. Miss Nelle Simona Is leaving Fri day for Detroit to spend her vacation. ed to be on hand to witness the prog ress of the boys. A special feature of the evening will be exhibitions of handicraft and plaster of paris work cn the part of the Southern Pines Troop. Prizes will be awarded for these competitions. ■CHARLOTTE MUSIC M.4iN HERE” J>rof. J. F. Gallery, piano tuner for Parker Gardner Company of Char lotte is in this vicinity tuning pianos sold by the Parker Gardner and oth ers. Prof. Gallery has been with the Parker Gardner Company for the past twenty-one years and does tne work for all the musical people in the many towns and cities he makes, as he is a musician, also a violinist of some note. The Parker Gardner sells the celebrated Wurtilizer StecK and Web er pianos. Address Prof. J. F. Gallery, Southern Pines, N. C. Adv. Delicious home-made cakes cookies at the Curb Market. and Qiap^OutimedofKiitcnb ' V H.(j. M9 ELROY S'” Si Spinningr Wheel Aberdeen ,N. 0. Curb Market every Wednesday morning. All Kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables, poultry spooj paiiooo aiuoq Penn Landing at His Colony One of the most ardent Quakers was William Penn. Having influ ence with King CJharles of Eng land, he was granted not only the territory of Pennsylvania but al so what is now Delaware. His set tlement was begun in 1681, and prospered through his wise govern ment. Painstaking fidelity to details assures our service of being an ac complishment of dignity and charm. 24 HOUR AMBUUNCE SERVICE PHONE 6161’SOUTHERN PINES SUNDAY June 21st SUNDAY June 21st Gifts That Father Would Select For Himself INTERWOVEN SOCKS SPORT COATS BATHING SUITS H.\ XDKERCHIEFS BELTS GARTERS AKROW SHIRTS NECK TIES SHIRTS and SHORTS HATS and CAPS FL.ANNEL TROUSERS SUSPENDERS DANIEL GREEN SUPPERS The Tog Shop Broad St. and N. H. Avenue Southern Pines TODAY'S the DAT! To get the refrigerator that hasj t I made millions of refrlgeratori out-of-date GOLD ECONOMY PROTECTION M<xiel illustrated is K5-36 # If you’ve waited until now — wait no longer. Come in to our store today and see the 1936 Kel- vinator. We assure you that never before have we seen an electric re frigerator which in one year has stepped out so far ahead. Visible Kelvinator gives you a Built-In Thermometer so you can see how cold it is . . . Visible Economy—Vie\\\na.toT gives you in advance a signed Certificate of an ama2ingly Low Cost of Opera tion . . . Visible Ecotioiny—¥>.cl- . vinator gives you a Five-Year Pro tection Plan. t In addition — a rubber grid in every ice tray of this most beau tiful, most convenient, most usabie Kelvinator ever built. See it for yourself. You’ll be to find out it’s no higher in prite than ordinary refrigerators, and tliat buying terms are easier than ever, | At as little as ^ ' ‘■Wf- KELVINATOR A-'• L V. O’CAIIAGHAN East Connecticut Avenue Telephone 5341 PILOT ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS
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