tununntiti Page Eight THE I’lLOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday^ November 3, 1939. The Week in Aberdeen Mrs. H. E. Bowman and Mrs. J. friend, Miss Lida Duke Blue. \V. Bowman spent the week-end at| Mrs. Haney Harris left Friday to Banner Elk, visiting Mis.s Carol Bow- attend the New York World Fair man at Lees-McRae College. | and visit friends and relatives in Mr.“!. Tate of Marion has arrived in Newark, N. J. Aberdeen to spend the winter months! Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nunnery ofi wiUi her daughter, Mrs. L J. Daw-, Roseboro and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. , • V, n. J J I.*. « -.r distinction of race or person. Each km.s. Corbett and daughter Fay of Vassl . . ^ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Clif ton Blue last Sunday. Mrs. L. C. Estill has returned to Hairy Zirkle has been confined to his I'ooni for the past ten days suffering fi-om arthi’itis. Mr. and Mr.s. Dillon Jordan at- ti'ttdted the funeral services for their • xhin is a tale based on fact of heroic life and a conflict of loyalties, told in reveroncf and without bitter- nes=s. Nursing is a dedication to mercy and healing. War is a dedica tion to brutal force. Neither admit WANTS her home in Savannah Oa., after a » » visit with her niece, Mrs. Alton D. is the uncompromising foe of the 1 other.” —Foreword from '‘Nuise | i Edith Cavell,” the attrartion at the , Pinehurst Theatre Sunday night. No- Arrange with Mrs. Arch Coleman to have your Thursday evening and Sunday dinner at Skyline. Homt cooking and service that will plea.se you. IIVE SEED 92 PEIU'ENT GEKMIN ATION ST.VTE tf:sted PINE WILD F.VRM PINEHl'UST. XOKTH C'AUOLt.sA —>’3 I vember 5th at 8:30. It ir a tale of SPECIAL Thursday night dinner at brother, W. W. Jordan at Smithfield McLean. last Saturday. Mrs. Cyrus Campbell of Charlotte spent last Sunday in Aberdeen vis iting her father, John T. Harring ton. Mrs. Arthur Janes and children have returned to their home in Flor ida after an extended visit with her parents. Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Hiu'- ley. T. M. Sharpe, and Mi's. Clyde Val entine and children attended funeral services for W. I. Brooks near Jones- Joro on last Sunday. Mrs. Sidney L. Windham has been eonfined to her home for the past veek with pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kellis have moved into their new home in Lake side Heights. Miss Marianne Hite of Columbia, S. C.. was the guest of Miss Eliza beth Caviness several days last week. Miss Susan McLean of Nashville spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. McLean. Mrs. Lamar Smith returned home Monday after spending some time in Columbia, S. C., with her parents Miss Mary Shaw Rosser of San- fbrd was the week-end guest of her Mrs. Johnnie John.son epent last Sunday at Falcon visiting her da\i- sacjificf and devotion to *he cau.'.e ‘ of saving lives, appe-ilingly told in documentary style. History having Skyline. Phone Mrs. Aich Cole- tf ' most outstanding figures of the early ' ' days of the World War and her ex ecution by the enemy a cause celebre 1 throughout the civilized world. ghters. Mr. and Mrs, George Brandt of Charlotte spent Sunday in Aberdeen visiting Mrs. Brandts sister, Mrs. C. E. Pleasants. Mrs. A. R. Hawley of Hamlet is' ^^na Neagle, best known in the spending a few days visiting her United States for her outstanding daughter, Mrs. F. A. Cummings. | performance in Victoria The Great William L. Lindsay has returned Nurse Cavill and here after spending a few weeks va-|at the preview in Los Angeles her cation with his mother in Brook-1 Performance received a great ova- made Nurse Edith Cavell one of the i ^’DR SALE; Underwood Portable Typewiiter, practically new. For information communicate with Th Pilot or address Typewriter, sare The Pilot. lyn, N. Y. i tion. SALE; Pui’e bred Cocker Spaniel puppies. Lovely pets for children. At Skyline, 3 1-2 miles north on U. S. Highway No. 1. SOUTHERN PINES, R C. Mrs. H. E. BQwman entertained atj “Showmen can tell their custo- two tables of bridge for the wives I mers that if they don’t think se-1 of the buyers on the Aberdeen to-1 quence of murders can be a com-; bacco market at her home last W’ed-j pletely eff^cibus cure for war jit- ^ nesday afternoon. Miss Alice Wilderj ters, melancholia, economic ennui or HAVING JITST BOUGHT FROM the factory some solid maple fur niture^ I can give real bargains || while it lasts. Will exchange for iKsed articles any new piene in the store_ H. A. LEWIS, Trader. was winner of the high score prize, with Mrs. C. S. W’orsley as second prize winner. they’d better! plain washday blues, ...... „ vv'ANTED TO Biry HEATROLA come and see "The Housekeepers ^ . , • 11 f ' < Estate preferred) in good condi- DaughWr,- especlly if it happens, Pines. N. C. Phone 5225. Now Showing DRESSES IN REGULAR and HALF SIZES P^or the woman who thinks she is hard to fit. $12.50 and $16.75 Gloves by Kislav—$2.95 up Hanson Glov^es—$1.00 up Dobbs Hats—Shoes—Slater and Red Cross Baj MN KCNTER • EUUBCTH PATTERSON > * REGiMU>OWEN«HENRyHUU«i.OISWU.SON ^ RtniM JVwJ* At Southern Pines Wed. & Thu., Nov. 8, 9—8:15 P. M. Matinee Thursday at 3:00 I^OOK WHO'S HERE-AND HOWtl Gtfi. Nutstnct Chi«f Disorderly RKO RADIO Picture Added: March of Time Mag azine; “Uncle Sajn-Farmer” At Southern Pines FOR RENT: First floor apartment with furnace heat. Two bed rooms. Rent reasonable. 32 East Penn sylvania avenue. FOR SALE: Model A. Ford Tudor Equipped with four new Firestone tires, in excellent running condi tion—$75 CHilv Mrs. Ethel W. Howe, Lakeview. N. C. LOST: Key chain with 4 keys, prob ably on Broad street. Finder call The Pilot office. FOR SALE: 3 piece bed room suit, practically new^ $40.00 cash. Tele phone 5131. THE DOLLY DftESS SHOP now lo cated in the Manor Building, New Hampshire avenue. FOR SALE: Girls larg« bicycle, good condition. $8.00 Cash. Can be seen at Hayes Book Store or see Emily Dell Hayes. WANTED; To list your real estate and service your insurance re quirements at our new office. Theatre Building, Southern Pines. Telephone 5194. A. S. NEWCOMB —MRS. BRUCE H. LEWIS. I Added: March of Time Maga zine; “England’s Battle ' Fleets.” At Southern Pines I Mon. & Tues., Nov. Fri. & Sat., Nov 10,11, I 6, 7—8:15 P. M. 8:15 P. M. K Matinee Tuesday at 3:00 i Matinee Saturday at 3:00 FOR RENT: 5 room Bungalow at Skyline, furnished or unfurnished. All modern bathroom, furnace heat, fireplace. Call 7189. DR. L. R. SHELTON Chiropodist will be at Agnes Dorothy’s Beauty Shop, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 9:00 A. M.—7:00 P. M. FUEL OIL Nos. 1 and 2 Grades Delivered anywhere in the county. Prompt Service BISCOE OIL COMPANY Telephone 9061 Aberdeen, N. C. IT ISN’T NECESSARY for you to worry over the advanve in prices, for we stocked every department of our store before the rise and are holding prices dowm for the benefit of our customers. Come in and see for yourselves the values we of fer in Sweaters, Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Sporty Plaid Jackets and Solid Color Skirts. Also Shoes, Over shoes and Galoshes for every member of the famib^. o. B. FLINCHUM Carthage, N. C.