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Friday, July 3, 1936, THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Piv« PINEBLUFF The Week in Aberdeen Mrs. Georanna Cavenaugh left Wednesday for her home in Saratoga Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gerstbrich ol Springs, N. Y. Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. E. C. Os- Cadwallader Benedict of Princeton, ' Ijorne and little daughter, Betty Mar- N. J., arrived Monday to spend the of Greensboro, were Sunday guests summer with his mother. Mrs. Mary of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Miller. Benedict. Mrs. C. L. Jackson left Wednesday for New York where she will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and child ren Ralph and Glennis, Miss Gladys Tucker of LeaksvlUe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Suttenfield last week. Mrs. Warner Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Suttonfield spent Sunday in Rockingham. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith of Lumberton were visitors in town last week. Miss Edith Howie, a student in Pitt man Hospital, Fayetteville, arrived home Wednesday for her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Newell and chil dren spent Friday in Hemp. Mrs. Louise Lotz left Sunday for Cape Cod, Massachusetts after spend ing two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Butner spent Monday in Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Huel and daughters left Tuesday for their home in New Jersey. Miss Virginia Butner left Monday for Elkin for a week’s visit. Mrs. Mary A. McFarland left Sun day for New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Townsen left Sun day for tbe north where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Deyoe and daughter spent Sunday in Cheraw, S. C Miss Martha Richie of New London is a guest of Miss Margaret Deyoe. Jim Galley and John Walton Stancll of Waterville, Tenn., are spending their vacation with Mrs. Adeline Gail- ey. Mrs. Elizabeth Devlin of Hunting ton. N. Y„ arrived Thursday to spend some time with her brother. Capt. George Bell. party of friends from Hamlet and spent the week-end at Myrtle Beach. S. C. J.hn Mclnnis of Miami, Florida vis ited his cousin. Miss Marv Mclnnis last Svmday. S. E. Barrett of New Smyrna. Fla., Is arriving this week to spend the summer in this saction. Mr. Barrett j is the representative of the Fruit I ever went to his clan gathering. I am Growers Express Company. | afraid he may have figured at quite „ I Frank W. McCluer, Jr., was called | another sort cf feast, but however Aberdeen as the guest of Billy Bow- (Monday night on ^^at may be Hamlet is very proud of account of the .serious condition ot \ h™ and his trip to the station, quite Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith of Lumberton were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Barber at the Pres byterian Manse last week. •Tohn Pepper of Memphis, Tenn., is i .spending a few days this week in j WHEKEIN BKK’K POSSL’M PAYS VISIT TO H.^Murr {Continued from puge 1) that; trot?” Bre'r Possum eyed him severly. "What kind cf talk is that? Aren't you the Ticket Man?” he said. “Don’t you know the towns in this state? i^o.«suni Trot, of course.” Diesels Forgotten I don’t know if Hamlet’s possum pie's business: they even forgot about i McDonald and the Sales Tax - they I relaxed for a while from their hurry, and were happy, thinking about Bre’r Possum and his trip to town. Remington Rand Typewriters and Adding Machines at Hayes.’ Miss Katharine Melvin, who has re cently graduated as a nurse from the James Walker Memorial Hospital in Wilmington, is spending her vacation with her parents here. J. Talbot Johnson and daughter. Miss Betsy Jean, Lt. Commander F. L. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson ,and I his father. Dr. P'. W, McCluer, who •suffered a heart attack while visiting his daughter in that city. The Rev. E. L. Barber was called to Carollton, Ga., last week to conduct the funeral services of a former mem ber of his congregation there. Mrs. Earl Rogers, who has been daughters, Misses Doyen and Felicia, | visiting her father, J. T. Land for Mrs. Frank Mizell and Mrs. C. C. Be- , gome time has returned to her home thune visited relatives near Pittsboro last Saturday. Lauchlin Ward and his sister. Miss Eleanor Ward of Willard spent a few h.urs in town last Saturday visiting relative^. On their return home they were accompanied by their mother, Mrs. G. M. Ward, who has been the ^uest of her sister here, Mrs. Elia J- Heckart for some time. Mrs. J. R. Page, who had to aban don her vacation trip to Lynchburg. Va., and return home on account of illness, is improving. The Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Barber aie i leaving this week for their summer | vacation at Gainesville, Ga., where Mr. Barber will substitute for his I brother-in-law, the Rev. Marshall ^ Dendy at the First Presbyterian j Church, while Mr. Dendy enjoys a in Fayetteville. Mrs. Nat Weaver and children are visiting relatives in Senaca and Ben- nettsville, S. C., this week._ Little Betty June Thomais of Ham let is visiting in Aberdeen as the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Dav id Knight, Sr. Miss Elizabeth Caviness left Wed nesday for Carthage where she will visit her aunt, Mrs. Ruth McLeod. Mrs. Frank Mizell of Newton, Miss., is visiting relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Dude Crawford of Nev.- York City have been recent guests cf Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks. Mrs. Craw'ford is remembered in town Mrs. Crawford was formerly Miss Mabel Brooks. Charles D. Beatty of Duke Univer sity will be in this section for the SPECIAL OFfEB Send one dime with coupon below and get ^POMPEIAN FACE CREAMS and POWDERS FOR TRIAL Send th«t coupon now. Try the new Pompeian 4-(eiture Face Powder. It givcf you fine texture, enchanting odor, proper shade and “cling" .... all in one powder. And the (ace creams ... tissue, cleansing and massage ... they'll leave your skin thoroughly cleansed, smooth as silic and supple. Offer expires after July 15th, 1936. Regular size; at yout drug counter 55c and 65c POMPEIAN COMPANY, BleanhcM, N. J. Enclosed find 10c for which pitaic send mt ^7 Pompaian Fact Cnims and Powdtrs. Nane. VAddrass- 'Oty They were sitting in the road and I thought they were a covey of quail. When they didn’t rise I looked close ' and saw their necks were too long for quail and their bodies too thin. I Etopped then, turned off the engine and sat there hearing their peeping on every side and watching the two big lacy bronze hens come out of the wods and shl:;o their two broods across the road to safety where they went peeping and piping and rustling Jown towards the swamp. It is a touching thing to think of these little wild creatures, to feel their presence in the woods around us. The week-end in Hamlet visitmg friends. | Ministerial Association. He was rare glimpses we get of them are a (never failing sur^/use and delight. 1 When we are lucky enough to be able I to watch them quietly and intimate- I ly the adventure brings a curious I spiritual elation hard to analyze or i to account for. And w^hen one of these j little creatures seems to trust him- Iself to us, to come close and treat us ^ u tr. ^ i coming ten weeks. Mr. Beatty is sent month s tour through England, Scot-1 “ i. , . . I out by the School of Religion of that land and the Holy Land. i . ^ ■ I university to do survey work and is Miss Margaret Miller spent the past, auspices of the Sand- as proud as they are of their new DieS' ei. Talk around the station comes back to him again and again. “Yes sir, the Diesel is a good engine and nice to drive, tco--but say, did you hear about what happened leist week? We had a possum in the station- yessir— come right in as sassy and smart as you please - and tame! Seems like he wasn’t scared at all. How do you reckon now that little feller come all the way in here?” I don’t believe we have ever had a possum in our station in Southern Pines. Hamlet has us beaten there. But I saw a foxcub in my garden last week and Saturday, driving out to the Loverings’ through the woody stretch back of Hoffman, I almost ran over some baby wild LE(JION TO HE.XK PLANS FOK CLl'BHOrSE <).\ THI KSIXW Sandhill Post No. 134 of the Amer- I ican Legion will hold its monthly •neeting at the Junior Order club- ! rooms in Southern Pines next Thurs- ! day, June 9th, at 8:00 p. m. All mem bers are requested to be present and are asked to bring ex-service men | not members of the post. Committes > will report on the Hut. junior baseball 1 and other legion activities. Rassie j Wicker will present a rough plan of th» new clubhouse. World’s ONLY Water-proofed Toothbrus)i -keeps teeth REALLY WHITE • Does your toothbrush turn limp when wet? Then it can’t keep your teeth clean! THROW IT AWAY. Use the brush with tlie water' bristles—Dr. Wkst’s. Can- not get gives 60% Ijetter cleansing. Ster ilized, sealed germ- proof in glass. lOcolors. BOV scoi’Ts STiiJL nek:i> EQriFMENT FOR C.VMF Boy Scout Troop No. 2 of Southern Pines is happy over the receipt of numerous articles donated by friends, among them many things for the camp house turned over to the troop ' by the Rev. J. Fred Stimson and Francis Robinson. Articles for the | camp are still needed, however, ) lamong them cots, mattresses, dress- 1 ers. chairs, tables, games, washbowls, I etc. Any of the following, if notified, turkies. I^ill be glad to call for such: D. H. W EST S Eeonom ToolhbjHsk at 29c. Turner, Ralph Chandler, Jr., Tommy Atkinson or the Rev. Edward F. Green. Flags for the Fourth at Hayes.’ ^WAN TS~ LONG DISTANCE iuS 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 Postal Telegraph Co., Southern Pines and Pinehurst. Jul.3 Mrs. W. V. Carter is spending this ^ Heights section last week in Carthage visiting relatives. ^ ^ ^ Mrs. W. E. Freeman, wfio has been , Roseland section. Dr. Ed- 1 in Moore County Hospital for several i Sotenrhu i weeks receiving treatment, has im- ! proved and was able to return home I this week. The Rev. L. M. Hall conducted a series of services at Tabor Methodist Church, Stedmaii charge last week. Mrs. W'alter Childry of Sanford, Florida, is spending .some time in Aberdeen visiting her mother. Mrs. Ada Weaver. Zeb Hamilton and family of Raleigh ward Green of Southern Pines is di recting this worit and much intere”?! should be shown in this worthy ca”se : and in the establishment of Sunday ' , V , . , I as a friend, we feel that we have been ■ Schools in rural sections. , _ , , i „ ;privileged indeed. The people of Ham- ; Mrs. E. M. Medlir entertained her ' ® ' let were proud of their possum; | somehow it made folks happy to think of him, it made them feel simple and friendly. They forgot for a while the Diesels and the new hardsurfaced NOW OPEN UNTIL 10:00 o’clock nights for the accommodation of the peach men and other customers. Use Postal Telegraph for cheaper rate.s and quicker service. We can handle your telegram to any des tination and guarantee delivery. Postal Telegraph Phone 6381. JulI7. BUILD MONEY MAKING CHICKS , luiih STARTENA McNeill & Co. Feed and Seed Stores Southern Pines and Fayetteville THE ARK Southern Pines, N. C. A Country Day and Boarding School for children under fourteen years. Open air classes, and ail out-door activities. Music - Art - I andlcrafts MILLICENT A. HAYKS Principal orif'';?e club and a large number of invited guest? at the Community House last Friday afternoon. Six ex- POSITION WANTED As nurse or companion to invalid. Can travel. References. Address Bex 137, Pine- bluff, N. C. i tra tables were in play. After an en joyable hour of the game prizes were they forgot the cars and the visited Mr. Hamilton’s sister, Mrs. Joe presented to Mrs. LeRoy Harnngton , business and other peo- Pleasants last Sunday. and to Mrs. Robert Farrell and Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell and and to Mrs. oRbert aFrrell and Miss : ' I daughter Betsy and Mrs. Robert Far- Elizabeth Farree as gue.st prizes. J ' rell. Sr., motored to Myrtle Beach, S.' Mrs. George D. Martin v.ntertafned | j C„ la.st Sunday. j her card club at her home last Mon- | Mrs. Marshall Dendy and children, day night, with Mrs. David Coffey Nancy and Marshall, Jr.. of Gaines- winning high score prize. FOR SALE OR TRADE-31 Model LaSalle Sedan. Perfect condition. Bargain. L. F. Winslow, Southern Pines, General Delivery. DO FALSE TEETH ROCK. SLIDE OR SLIP7 FASTEETH, a new, greatly im proved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth firm and comfortable. Can not ulide, slip, rock or pop-out. Na gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feel ing. Makes breath sweet and pleas ant. Get FASTEETH today at any good drug store. FALSE TEETH V/i r* -*■ A V/ I I "r " .' . • - \ S TAY PUT' ville, Ga., were guests of the Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Barber last week. Mrs. L. M. Hall had as her recent guests at the Me'hodist parsonage her aunt. Mrs. D. L. Farrior, and her cousin, Mrs. John A. Farrior of Ral eigh. Mrs. Alton D. McLean is spending some time with relatives at Myrtle Beach, S. C. Mrs. D. M. McBride and Mrs. W. i N. Norton of Raeford were week-end guests of Mrs. W. C. Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marks and fam ily visited relatives in Hamlet on last Sunday. Miss Sarah Thomas was called to Charlotte last Monday where her mother, Mrs. Bessie Ihomas. went to , young'people from the undergo a .serious operation at the | p^egbyterian church went to the Charlotte Sanatorium. The Woman’s Sunday School Class of the Aberdeen Baptist Church will give a Food Shower to the Misses Jane Ray, Katharine Ray, Effie Ray and Maggie Ray, who live in the Eu reka section. Miss Jane Ray, the old est of the four sisters is 90 years old, helpless and bedridden, and it is hop ed that the people throughout this community can come to their rescue and help these worthy sisters. This shower will take place on next Friday afternoon, but donations of food, clothing or medicine will be gratefully received at any time. Why Guff is the Gas for the Fourth MONTESANTI Dry Cleaning TAILORING Southern Pines Telephone 5511 Evelyn M. Edson PUBLIC STENOGR.\PHER NOT.\KY FL'BLIO John s. Rug’ijles INSURANCE AGENCY Telephone 1063 JACKSON SPRINGS Miss Blanche Sturtivant joined a Used Typewriters at very low prices. Special reduced prices in Radios. See our book bargain table for vacation reading’. PICNIC SUPPLIES Paper > Plates, Napkins, Cups, Forks, Spoons and Paper Lanterns. Flagrs for the Fourth HAYES’ SANDHILL BOOK SHOP BMt Broad Street So«th«n PiM County Home Sunday evening to hold services for the people there. Robert Henderson and James Patterson made talks. Many inspiring and comforting hymns were sung and three members of the Jackson Spring string band played some sacred music. The peo ple in the home seemed to enjoj' the program and the young people had a wonderful time in going. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT ROSELAND CHURCH Beginning next Sunday a series ot evangelistic services will be held in the Taylor Memorial Baptist Church in Roseland, running throughout the week. All services will be held at 8:15 in the evening, and are under the auspices of the Presbyterian, Baptist and Methodist churches in this sec tion, with the Rev. L. M. Hall, pastor of the Aberdeen Methodist Church, conducting the services. ATTORNEY GENERAL OF INDIANA HERE ON VISIT Phillip Lut*. Jr., Attorney General of the State of Indiana, wu a guest in Southern Plnea laat week-end where he visited Krs. Lutx, who has been paasini: several montha here. Mrs. Luts aeeoatfaatod him homa. CROWN-UPS SHOCID CCLC- BRATC the Fourth too! Drive somewhere. Do things. Hut to get n’.aximum mileage use a gasoline that’s made .siiecially for July weather conditions in this district. If you don’t, part of your fuel will blow out the exhaust inihurn€<i, wasted. That Good Gulf Gas is “Kept in Step with the Calendar”—its chemical formula is suited to the season. That’s why all of it goes to work, none of it goes to waste. Try a tankful! gasouu^ Drs. Neal, Beard and Wright VETERINARIANS Swinnerton Stables, Southern Pines on Mondays Race Track, Pinehurst on Thursdays A.L.. ADAMS PAINTER — DBCOKATOB PAPER HAlfGK WALL PAPEBS NEON SIGNS Phone t92S E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storage iMtkera Finely N.C. TeL Stl| Will ka ia bis afnea avar Hm M OfAea. Hirtwt. N. 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