Friday, June 26, 1936. the pilot. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Tlire* SCOUT NEWS Southern Pines Scout Troop Nc. 2 will hold its legular meeting Friday night at the Scout Hall. A hike is The Week in Carthage Miss Dixie Smith of Raeford is vis iting her sister, Mrs. E. H. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Muse and Miss being planned after the meeting and; ^otnie McI.rt)od were visitors in Jones- special business is to be brought up. j Sunday. All Scouts are reque.sted to be pres- j J. A. Lang, Jr., has returned tc ent. j VVa.shington, D. C., after .spending a ! few days in Carthage visiting his par- On Tuesday afternoon twelve hoys ■ ents. with Ralph Chandler, Jr., Scc^ut Mas- AXu?o haJ5 I’eturnod to ^ew ter left the Scout house for a hike to I Vork .Tfter a tv.’o week.s' visit with the camp on Bethesda Road for a, pm ents. night's outing. They were followed la-1 ^ ^ ter by Messrs Turner, Fry and Tom- L^,^ my Atkinson who arrived at the camp ^ McKeithen. at 6:30 to find Mr. Chandler, and the boys well advarced in preparing sup per on three open fire.«i. The bugle sound at 7:00 o’clock foimd everyone ready for supper and such a repast. With Chandlers sizzling .soup, Joe Swett's pork and bean.s, several dishes of fried potatoes, Tommy’s bread and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mohr have re turned to their home in New York after a visit with Mrs. Mohr's moth er, Mrs. R. L. Burns. Mayor Ginsburg is spending a few days in Pn vience, R. I. jv. D. Way, jr., left Monday for a butter topping off with Mr. Turner’s Hamp.shire. cake, it was a feast fit for a king. | Pinkerton of Fayetteville I i.s visiting her parents. Mr-, and Mrs. At dayhght the next ^ morning ; Bi„p_ things began to move--fires were Mi.ss Alfr-eda Baker has returned started and .soon the smell of coffee ^ was apparent. Kggs and potatoes, I ^,..ndell Kellv of Aberdeen. toast and doughnuts made up the, Mrs. Bill Barnes has returned from breakfa.st, after the di.shes were wash-^ a ed and the housework done they all j vv'. H. Currie. .Secretarv of left for home, .some the direct road. Kducation of Fayetteville some cr-oss lots, and some by way of I p,p,hvterial and Mi.ss Katherine Blue, Aberdeen. Anyway all reported at eoun.selor have returned from therr respected hemes at noon for din- y. p. C. at Flor-a Macdonald College. TiPr i Hugh Powell Kelly and Mr.s. Cecil I Rllington of Richmond spent the Through the generosity, and the j ,veek-end with Mr-. O. D. Wallace, courtesy of the Rev. J. Ficd Stim-1 xhcv were accompanied home by Miss son and Francis Robinson, troop 2 ! Biny Doyle Wallace, has been given the privilege of us-. Miss Mary Worthy Spence left ing for their camp the beautiful Thur.sday for New York where she farm stead on the Old Bethe.sda Road. , vyjn join a party and sail for Europe The house is new and there are two j to spend several weeks, large airy rooms. The grounds com- | Mrs. L. R. Sugg, Mrs. M. J. Mc- prize some 50 acres, and abound in ! Phail of Sanford spent the week-end shade trees, blackberry bushes, and 1 with Mrs. J. E. Muse, wild plum trees. There is a spring of Sue Bryant Hite of Flaleigh is vis- pure water flowing near the camp I iting Elizabeth Thomas, house. A low dam will affcrd one of j Miss Helen Rose Underwood has re- the finest swimming places for begin- , tur ned frcm Roxboro where she was a ners ever. ‘bridesmaid in the wedding of a cousin. I Miss Agnes Evans of Greensboro The camp house, however, is not 1 sp^nt Sunday with Misses May and furnished. We desire to ask the 1 Bess Stewart. Wilmington are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ge .. D. Carter. Miss Dorothy Cole of Greensboro spent the week-end at her home here. ^^rs. H. F. Seawell Jr., and Miss Betty Jane Seawell left V/ednc'di:" for New Jersey where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. M. G. Dalryrnpl was hostess to ner bridge club on Friday. Con tract was played at two tables. High scor-e prize for club members wi'nt to Mrs. John Beasley. High score prize for guests went to Mrs. F. H. Underwoou. To Mi„. Budet, guest of Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. Dal- rymple presented a lovely gift. Mrs. Dan Carter was hostess to her contract club on Friday evening. High score prize for club members went to Miss Johnsie Redding and high score prize for guests went to Mrs. Andrew Appainitis. Mrs. P'red P'linchunr and Mrs. Myr- ton Stewart entertained jointly at the home of Mrs. Stewart on Monday h noiing Frances Mills of Southern Pine.s. Twelve members of the younger set vvet'e guests. High score prize went to Mis--- Joyce Womack, low score prize to Francis Golden for contests. PINEHURST Delicious »home-made cakes and cooJue.® at the Cirrb Market. friends of our Southei-n Pines boys to please donate for the camp folding cots with mattresses, chairs, dressers, cupboards for dishes, tables and etc. Games such as crokinole, checkers, dominoes, ping-pong, parlor billiards and cp.rrom Miss Frances McKeithen of U. N. C. spent the week-end at home. Miss Mildred Petway of Knfield spent Sunday with Mrs. N. A. Mc- Keithen and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter of Madison and little Miss Julia Henry of LEGAL NOTICES KXIX'l TOU'S XOTK E Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has qualified as Executor of I the Estate of Annie J. Blackburn of I Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Pine- ' hurst. North Carolina. Any and all persons having claims or demands against the said estate are hereby notified to present them to the un dersigned at Pinehurst, North Caro lina. on or before June 26, 1937, or notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned. JAMES B, BLACKBURN. Executor, Care Paul Dana, Pinehurst, North Carolina. June 2G, 1936. June 26, 1936. Jul31 Mr. and Mrs. E. G. F’itzgerald en tertained an evening last week at a buffet supper at their home. Mag nolia C ttage. (Juests included Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hudbon. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Sledge. Mr. anil Mrs, John J. Fitzgerald, Miss Boll Fitzgerald and George Kastman and Garrett J. De- Kay f(f Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaw, jr., who were married on Juno eleventh in the Sunberry Methodist Church have re turned from a wedding trip and are at home t their friends in one of the Sander apaitments. Mrs. .V. J. McKelway, sr., who has been a guest of the Manse for the past month left Monday for Wash ington, D. C. She was accompanied by her little grandaughter-, Kate Mc Kelway. who will spend s me time with her. Mr', and Mrs. Cecil Ritter of Wash ington. D. C., bride and groom of the month, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Richardson. Mr. Ritter is a brother of Mrs. Richardson,^ Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Emery left early this week for W'entworth. Mass., where they will spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Margaret Morton, W. P. Mor ton, jr., and Wert .Sanders, who are j attending summer .school at Boone, spent the week-end at their heme here. Mrs. R. ,S. Tufts and Mrs. George ; Vail have returned from a visit of several weeks in New York. rMs. Albert Tufts and children, . Emily and Leonard, and Mrs. Emily Easton of Chapel Hill are guests of : Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tufts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCaskill were Greensboro visitors a day last week. : CO.MMIMTV VESPER SERVICES The Community Vesper Service in ^ the Church Garden at the Church of Wide Fellowship at 7:00 p. m. Sun- 1 day is for all, young and old. The j worship service is led by the Chris- ' tian Endeavor Society. The music is 1 led by Prof. F. S. Smith. The address will be by Dr. C. Rexford Raymond who will give the second in the se- | ries on the Life of St. Paul, using ma- j terial from his course on this theme i at Elon College School of Leadership j Training to be held June 29—July 5. .MKS. JESSIE HAVIJEN DIES IN SI»KIN(i ur.\, I',\. Mrs. Jessi? C. Hayden, aged 68 years, widow of John Hayden, died in Spring Rirn, Pa., Friday. June 19th. Funeral services were held in her late home Sunday and interment in the plot of her first husband, Maxwell Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden were proper ty (wner-s and residents of Southern F’ines for many years until his death la.st Npvembor. w Aimts” DO FALSE TEETH ROCK. SLIDE OR SLIP? FASTEETH, a new. greatly im- proved powder to be sprinkled or* upper or lower plate.s, holds false teeth firm and comfortable. Can not slide, slip, rock or pop-out. Nr* gunim.v, gooey, pasty ta.ste or fter- ing. Makes breath sweet and plejia- ant. Get FASTEETH today at any good drug store. FALSE TEETH "STAY PUT" / LONG DISTANCE BUS RATES greatly slashed, Wa.shington, D. C, •■Sl.M; Philadelphia. $7.50; New York, $8.95; Boston. $11.75. 10 per cent off round-trip. Convenient stop-overs. Tickets infcrmation at Postal Telegraph Co.. Southern Pinas and Pinehurst. Jul.3 NOW OPEN I'NTIL 10:00 o’clock nights for the accommodation of the p*ach men and other customers. ITse Postal T legraph for cheaper r-ates and quicker service. W'e can handle your telegram to any des tination and guarantee delivery. Postal Telegraph Phone 6381. Jull7. FiEFINED LADY would like place as companion to lady or plain sew ing in the home. References ex changed. Miss M. McDuffie, Mars- ton, N, C, McNeil! & ( o. Feed and Seed .Stores .Southern I'ines and Fayellcville ICO PROOf THE R K Southern Pines, N. O. A Country Day aiid Boarding School for children under fourietn years. Open air classes, and all out-dcor activities. Music - Art - Handicrafts MILLICENT A. HAYES Principal ^^ycomes froiQ MONTESANTI Dry Cleaning TAILORING Southern Pines Telephone 5541 GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CC., Inc. ^ Loultvlll* • Owensboro Largomt DIaUlltry In Kentucky u gAmember how you leU back there in 1917 and ’18 when you stood rigidly (yet ill at ease) and waited to learn whether or not it would be Sunday K. P. for you? Sure you do! WELL— •AnotneK fnspectfon . Aw^ts Veil/ o 1 tnd il yo»v fail to pass this time you won’t get by with peeling spuds on Sunday - - - NO SIH! £0 before that Bonus money is spent see that the daeires of your “oCicer in charge” are mtt. Have that Electric Range or Wclsr Heater installed, or p- her with an Elec ic Refrigerator. V O U IjJ :f itc I Ric Ai. D f ^ L C ft I If/ Our “No-Ej:tra-Co8t” Electricity Plan and the new CHEAP rates make comp?*:i« electrification a real economy. Invv.^#»'l«’ CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Sensational USED CAR SALE Evelyn M. Edson PUBUC STEXOGKAHHEK NOTARY PUBUO John S. Ruggles INSLHANCE AGENCY Telephone 7062 U We are determined to reduce our Used Car stock by the end of June and in order to accomplish this objective we have cut prices to the bone. Your price will be our price and your terms will be our terms during: this sale. Come One—Come All—and join the happy throng of owners of dependable used cars from C-O-A-L. Phone 58 C. G. FARRELL Aberdeen, N. C. i li Sales Service NID-SODTH NOTORS, Inc. Aberdeen North Carolina Drs. Neal, Beard and Wright VETERINARIANS Swinnerton Stables, Southern Pines on Mondays Race Track, Pinehurst on Thursdays A.l^. ADAMS rxiNTER — DBCORATOB PAPER HANGlOl WALL PAPEM i NEON SIGNS Phone 6f22 I E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage Iftlnni Pfaic% N. C. Td. will be in bii Affica o\r«r tk« Pott Office, Sanford, N. C., trtry Wodncsday, fi)oa 10:00 ». bl, to S:00 p. m. Don’t lifi to Um U yonr e>M aro ■

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