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Fiiday, June 26, 1936. TIIE PILOT, Southern Pines and AT)orrtocn, North rarofim For Your Vacation Needs We Ai*e Having’ a SPECIAL SALE on TRAVEL SUITS DRESSES and HATS also SWIM SUITS SHIRTS, SHORTS and SLACKS THURSDA y, FRIDA Y and SATURDAY Nrs. Hayes Shop The Week in Southern Pines «I :n:«: Fire INSURANCE Casually — Life — Bonds Aetna Life Insurance Company—American Equitable As surance Company—American Surety Company of New York— Employers Fire Insurance Company Employers Liability As surance Corp. Ltd.— Great American Insurance Company— Great American Indemnity Company Hartford Accident & In demnity Company—Hartford Steam Boiler & In.spection Service —New Brunswick Fire Insurance Company—Old Colony Insur ance Company—Piedmont Fire Insurance Company (Aetna i Un ion Central Life Insurance Company. These old-line, financially-sound stcck companies are represent ed in Southern Pines by the GARLAND A. PIERCE AGENCY (rhone 706‘J or (5291) ::::::: JJ55JJJ5J5555JJ Vacation Galls I For its fullest enjoyment and comfort corr|Iete your toilet needs from our extensive selection of .■standard Preparations. SANDHILL DRUG CO. Service and Dependability Telephone 6663 Southern Pines FOR S.4LE I Attractive Terms, 200 Building Lots Various Locations in SOI THERN PINES Also several surburhan tracts. This is an opportuniiy. BRUCE LEWIS. ATTORNEY » 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 Fayijtteville, Phone 455 Miss Dorothy Tate is visiting iTts. Margaret Bradshtr in Raleigh f 5 a few days. , Mrs. M. L. McLeod and two child ren of Charleston, S. C., are the guests of Dr. Vida C. McLeod. Heed Bailey is visiting friends in v'ass for a few days. !Mi’. and Mrs. Louis K. Jilliaon, Miss Ma:y E. Beale, and Miss C. Gates -■ipent I'riclay in Southern Pines en- r.jute to their home in Buffala, N. Y. Mr.’S. Mollie Buigess i.s spending several days in Cheraw, S. C., visit- iting her parents, Mr. ,l George Poe. Mrs J. Judge and fa;;'. Iv .v'-.! Greenstone spent Th-jrEilay .:■> ern Pines enrou'.e to Ih.r.r'.j..- home from Miami Bench, r'cr.;;A Mrs. Alex Aeschlimann an.l er, .Mrs Adella Rorabaugh left Thurs day for Johnstown. Pa., wheie they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore and family left recently for Willoughby Beach, Va., where they will spend the summer. Miss Gertrude Dibble of Columbia, C. was the guest of Mis. A. S. Iluggles Sunday. Ha.ry M. Vale is spending s me time in New York before going to Xew Mexico for an indefinite stay. '>Ii.“S P^leanor Darden of Fayette ville is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mr.-5. B. F. Has.sell at their home here. John Lambert, ministerial student from the University of Loui.sville, Ky., is c nducting a class in a Sunday School Teacher's course ai the Bap tist Church this week. Miss Mary Grace Pethick left re cently for Philadelphia, Pa., where slie will spend some time. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rvifus Cates of Ral eigh were gue.sts of Miss Lillian Rob erts Sunday. ! Congressman Walter S. Lambeth of | Thomasville was a visitor in town re- : cently enr ute from Miami, Florida to his home. The Rev. J. Fred Stim.son is at tending the Kiwanis Convention in Washington for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Paul and Mrs. V. S. Getts of St. PetersbiU'g. Florida visited friends in town Sunday en- route to their hoi^e in the n>,rth. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Nichols and davighter. Pauline Mae left Thursday morning for Chautauqua Point, New York. Mrs. Winnie Dodge, Miss Mary Richardson. Miss Ruth Richardson, Miss Bertha Fowler and Stanley To bin have returned fr-m the Ben Lip- pen Conference which was held near Asheville last week. The Rev. and Mrs. Harvey A. Cox will be the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Cox for the week-end. The Rev. Cox will have services at the Emmanuel Church at 8:00 and 11:00. j Peirine and Margaret Ray Bilyeu j of Grtensboro aie visiting relatives I here. I Little E.squidge Kennedy, small son ; of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kennedy return ed this week from the Mo. re County 1 Hospital where he had his tonsils re- i moved last week. ! Miss Helen Bilyeu of Greensboio I was the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. i Wade .Stevick last week. ' Misses Alice and Kate Rumph have I g ne to Blowing Rock after visiting I their sister. Mrs. W^. H. McNeill. Miss Mary Carson is leaving Thurs day for New York and from there she wiir sail for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Reynolds left j Monday for their home in New Ilamp- I shire to spend the summer months. Miss Lenora Riggan left Thursday mrrning to attend summer school at Ltike Junaluska. Miss Maiy Ruth Bruton of Siler City was the guest of Miss Sara Du- rp"* ’a.'?t week. Dr. Marcus A. Brownson left Mon day for his home in Maine to pa.ss the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. James Schwartz re turned Thursday from a visit with ihsir daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Swann in Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. \V. N. Hutt left last week for Ellenville, N. Y., to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Durant motor ed 10 Charlotte Sunday. Perry Starnes left last Friday to attend a school of Chiropractics in Indianapolis, Ind. t'r Doyle left Monday morning for Fayetteville where he will be as- ■oriated with the A. &. P. Tea Com pany there. Miss Barbara Betterley arrived I Thursday from W'heelcck School in j Boston, Mass., to spend the summer ! with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Betterley. Mrs. Elizabeth Sfarboro was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Loinuis enroute from Miami, Florida to her h me in Connecticut. Mrs. Haroltl Rush and children Ann and Dick of Loiiisvill?, Ky.. are the guests for a few weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I’icquet at their home on Midland ftoad. The late Harold Rush, who passed away recently haa many friends in Southern Pines when he fr quently visited his mother, Mrs. Mildred Rush. Mr.s. Edith Wowes and Mrs. Nellie F. Sanborn left yesterday morning tor Boston, Mass., for the summer. Misses Mary and Elizabeth Schwar- berg left this week for Chautauqua, N. Y., to spend the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Williams and daughters have returned from the north wheie they spent s'me time with Mr. Williams’ brother J. R. Wil liams, and al.so attended the ordina- *.ion of their nephew, F’ather W'elch in Baltimore. FI E. V:ooman of Washington, D. C., arrived .Sunday morning to spend the day with John B. Muse. Accom panied by G. C. Seymcur of Aber deen they visited the peach section of the Sandhills. They al.so visited Mr. Muse’s daughter Miss Nellie Mu.se at the Sanatorium. Mr. Vrooman is a patent attorney and has obtained sev eral patents for Mr. Muse. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Spring and fam ily have closed their h.me in South ern Pines and will spend the .summer at Hampton Beach, N. H. Mi.ss Frances Esposito of Syracuse, N. Y., is the guest of Aliss Irene Ma ples for two weeks. Harold McAllister of Charlotte is spending a few days in town. HK.MI’ MKX AUKESTEl) OX ASSAULT t HAKGE Astor Brown, white of Hemp, was severely cut about the head and arm late Saturday night, and Claud Rit ter and Zebron Cassidy, also of Hemp section, are out on bond awaiting trial in connecti n with the assault which is said to have occurred in the north ern s ction of Carthage near the Sandhill Manufacturing Company’s plant. The men were drinking, it is repotted. Dr. Felton put the necessary stit ches in Brown’s head, 'out sent him to the hospital to have the bad gash in his arm tieated. B:own was releas ed from the hospital on M nday. mt NOTICE The monthly mpf-ting of th? Sand- hilN Ministers' Association will be held n the 30th day of this month in the jiarish house of the Church of Wide Fellowship, and at 10:00. Ad- journmer't will be at 12:3o. Business of great importance must be acted ur>cn at this meeting. It is, therefore, ui'gent that all the ministers of the Sandhills be present. Rev. L. M. Hall. President. Edwr-.rd F. Green, Secretary. Pilot Advertising Pays Spinning- Wheel , Aberdeen ,N. C. Curb Market every Wednesday morning. All Kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables, poultry and home-cooked foods. Gjapftic Outfine^ of KiJc-io i-y H.G-. MCELROY Gift of Rice to South Carolina South Carolina progressed little up to 1693. About that time, a sea captain from the Far East pre sented the governor of the colony with a bag of rice. The rice was raised as an experiment, and in time, the state became the largest state in the Union, rice-producing and rice-exporting .\ syinpathetk’ porcepution of what is fit enable us to render a service of IdndlinesN and charm. 24HOUR AMBULANCE S^VICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN 0|NES There Is No Difference SUMMER or WINTER Our Service and Goods Ai'e Best FItriTS and VECiETAIH.ES FRESH EVERY DAY » Tomutoe.'i. String Bean.s, Wax Bean.-^, I’lant, Pepper.-^, Celer.M, Corn, Turnip.-^. S(iiiash, Reet.s, Lettuce. Caul iflower, Corn, Onion.-^, Carrot,‘<, Po- tatoe.'-’. (Jrapefruit, Orange.s, Leinon.’^, B.ri'ies. Banana.s, Wnler- melon.^^, Cantaloupes, Peaches S1*ECI.\LS FOR THK WEEK •Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, cit. . 39c Green Jar Peas, 2 for ,‘}5c Lipton Tea. Special—1-4 lb.—-2.k'; 1-2 ]b.—49c, 1 lb 97c 1 Ice Tea Glass Free with 1-4 lb; 2 with 1-2 lb. and 4 with each pound. Premium Grape P'ruit Juice, 2 for 25c Kraft P>ench Dressing, regular size ! 18c A small size given with ea..h large head of lettuce. QUALITY .MEATS ' POULTRY GROCERIES REASONABLi; PRICES DORN’S Finest in Foods Deli.eiy Servi.'c Phone fOll TODAY'S the DAYf K To get the refrigerator that has made millions of refrigerators out-of-date COLD ECONOMY PROTECTION Model tllujtrakd is K5-36 9 If you've waited until now — wait no longer. Cor.ic in to our store tod.iy .ind see the 1936 Ktl- vinator. \Vc assure ) ou that never before have wc seen an electric re frigerator which in one year lias stcjvped out so far .'thcad. I'isibie Cft/i/—Kelvinator gives you a Buih-In Thermometer so you can see how cold it is . . . Visible I.-o«o7;/^'-Kc!vinator fives you in advance a signed Certificate of an At as little as a.-nazingly Low Cost of Opera tion . . . ]’isibU' L^iUJo. iy— Kcl- \iaator pvts you a Five-Year Pio- tcction Plan. In addition — a rubber grid in iicij ice tray of this most bc.ui- titui, most convenient, ir.ost hsai-le K'.ivi.-i.iror ever built. .See it for yourselt. You’ll be glad to find out it's no higher in price thanordin.iry ie;’;i“erato.s, and buying terms aie easier than tvei. i eiday Gives you a 1936 i L V. O’CALLAGHAN * East Connecticut Avenue Telephone 5341
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