Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, April 5, 1940. TO SHOW t'ATHKDK.VLS OF (U.O KNCiLAM) SINDVV MtiHT The Week in Aberdeen “The Cathedrals of Old England” and Mrs. Charles T. Creel spending their spring holiday here will be the sacred lecture title when and daughter Dt)lie spent Sunday in with their parents, Mr .and Mrs. R. John Everington, lecturer-artist of Biscoe, visiting Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. c. Zimmerman. “The Everington Travel Hour"’ Creel. comes to the Chuhch of Wide Fellow. Mr.«. Frank Shamburger entertain, ship next Sunday evening at 8:00 p. ed on Monday afternoon at the home m. Mr. F.verington will bring a de- of Mrs. J. R. Page for her house Miss Frances Pleasants spent the week-end with friends in Greensboro. James Little is moving this week light/ful hour among the beautiful guests. .Mrs. J. \V. Dickie, formerly John .McCrimmon house on Bethesda Road, and historic shrines of England in a Soiithein Pines. The house was Vicarious pilgrimage to the earliest beautifully decorated with Spring F'neniis of Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis known worshipping places and altars flowers. .Mrs. G. C. Seymour met the 'eKret to learn guests at the door. Mrs. June Page ship began. Beautifully colored pictures will where .Mrs. Talbot Johnson and Mrs. carry one to the ancient churches Keid Page poured tea and coffee, anti cathedrals which have been the Goodbyes were said to Mrs. P. J. pride of England for centuries .ilUis-; Chester. trating the Christian faith and de-, Mrs. Stewart Weaver was host- votion of our Fathers as that faith to the Home and Garden Club on tended the Missionary Conference at was expressed in these poems of Tuesday. The piogram was given by Henderson Tuesday of the serious illness of Mr. Ellis, ! directed them to the dining room. ^^e High Point Hos pital ' ‘ .... . -- Ellis deen. Mrs. Thomas B. Wilder. Mrs. .S. A. Maxwell and Mrs. A. L Biirney at- March Weather .Average Temperature For .Mon<h 7-5 Deirree.s Ik'low Normal—19 Davs Clear for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. are former residents of Aber- stone. Your own faith and life will be greatly enriched and your love of the beautiful will be deepened by these pictures and their story. SUPERIOR VALUE! ,Th«New ttptpgiRl' ELECTRIC RANGE Jteat Mrs, George Martin who read an in- j C. E. Pleasants is confined to his teresting paper on "Coffee” and Mrs. j home by illness, G. C. Seym.our who read an article Francis Harris^ student at Wake on "Indiafl Trail Markers.' Forest College, spent the Spring hol- ThP Woman's Club met in the ijgy with his family here. Methodist Sunday School room Wed- finest L. Barber, pastor nesday afternoon. The guest speaker Bethesda Presbyterian Church in was Mrs. Cameron of Raeford. Mem. Aberdeen and Brown.son Memorail bers of the Home and Garden Club Southern Pines, i.«! preach- were special guests of the club Mr, and Mrs. Charles T Creel and daughter Dolie motored to Fayette ville on Saturday to visit their dau. ghter Leitha who is a student le.ARXS .\BOl’T ing on Sunday at Central Church in Athens, Ga.. by invitation of the congregation. For Uttle .\.s $1.29 Per U'e<^k The beautifuj nutv Ar.-ISTOCRAT MODEL Simons Electric Co. O'Callaghan Bldg. East Connecticut Axe. at Pittman Hospital Mi.sses Theresa and R berta Zim merman from Woman's College are At Civic Club, Friday Today beautiful colored pictures of an Airplane Ride from Amsterdam to London. Showing Holland and Belgium from the air, a Sunset above the Clouds over the North Sea. Lecturer: John Everington .\t 8:00 o’clock .\dmission 35c l’>EMPLOYMENT FI NDS Members of the Sandhills Kiwanis Club learned about Unemployment Compensation from the State r'.irector, E. W. Price, on Wednesday at their weekly meeting in the Southern Pines Country Club. In fact Mr. Price went fully into the subject of Social Se curity and all its branches, of which unemployment insurance is but one. He told of what had been accom- pli.shed in North Carolina in the past three years: $33,000,000 has been taken in to the unemployment fund. $13,000,000 paid out. leaving a $20,- 000,000 fund against the future. March of 1939 surprised the Sand hills with an average temperature 5,4 degrees above normal. For anoth er surprise, March of 1940 record ed an average temperature of 7.5 de grees below normal. Nineteen days of the month were all clear, eight days cloudy, five days with rain, and one day with snow. The total rainfall for the month was 2.21 inches, ,65 inches less than nor mal. The deficiency for the month is now 2.40 inches . Ten days of the month registered <0 or above, the highest 78 degrees on the 18th. The lowest temperature for the month was 18 degrees record, ed oix the 25th and 26th. Spring came in at noon on the 20th, a flear day, maximum temperature 73. minimum 41. Easter Sunday, the 24th, with a low temperature of 25 degrees gave the Sandhills a snowfall of four in ches, the first Easter Sunday snow, fall in the memory of the oldest in habitant. The records do show ten inches of snow the day before Easter Sunday^ April 4th. 1915. Long time Max .Min. Aver, ••ver. . 65,6 41,7 53,6 J939 71 42 66.1 1940 62 30 46.1 :: WELL KNOW.V KESIDE.NTS OF SOI THEKN IMXES >\EI) Dr. J. I. Neal VETERINARIAN Southern Pines, N, C, BAKERS’ FOOD STORE DIAL 5681 Southern Pines, N- €• ‘Deliverv Service EVERY HOUR DIAL 5681 Going Out of Business Sale In a Few Days. Our Doors Will Be Closed. Buy Now—Bank the Difference. Pork Chops BROOMS Rinse Powders Electric Cut 45c Value ...25c .\ny Thickness Special, lb.—15c 35c Value 25c Value 15c 10c Large Size—18c Parky Krafts Oleo, lb. 15c Bacon, .Morrells Palace, lb- 19c Toms, all Pork (Home Made) Sausage, 2 Ib- , 25c Armour Clover Bloom Butter, lb- 33c Fowls, (Home-Killed) lb 21c Stew Beef (Good Grade) lb- 10c Armours’ Cooked Brains, 12 oz- can ..,.13c Crosse and Blackwell Orange Mar- melade 15c Crosse and Blackwell Prune, Date Nut and Chocolate Nut Bread 10c Ralston (Breakfa.st Food) 21c Beech-Nut Catsup, 14 oz- Large size. 2 for 25c Quaker Puffed Rice, 3 for 25c Libbs No- 2 can Green Jumbo peas ,,10c French .\mmonia, 10 oz- size 5c Toilet Tissue, 2 for 5c Fredi Fiah Beech-nut National Bis<iuit CROAKERS Coffee Shredded Wheat Lb.—5c Lb.—21c 3 Pkts.—25c SALT PORK Fat Backs, 4 lbs. 25c Rib Side Meat, 3 lbs 25c Pure Lard, 2 lbs 17c Table Meal, 10 lb. Bag: 18c Exta Good FLOUR 24 lb. Bag 75c Heinz’s Soup 16 oz. Large Size 9c Small Size, 4 for 25c Heinz Baby Food 5c Heinz Baked Beans 11-oz. size 5c No. 1 Potatoes 10 lb. Bag 25c Marriages have been the order of the day in Southern Pines, with thiee announcements this week. On Easter Sunday Miss Jew'ell Preddy of Franklinton became the bride of William Hobbs of Southern Pines at the bride's home in Frank linton. The young couple are mak ing their home here at the residence of F. H. Harwell in Piney Woods. Mis.s Patricia Robbins of Erie, Pa., and Herbert Williams, proprietor of Herb's Grill. SoutherTi Pines, were married by a justice of the peace in Elkton, Md., last Sunday, Mrs. Wil. liams w-as on the program at the Dunes Club as a dancer for several weeks and is now filling an engage ment in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mumford of Southern Pines announce the mar riage of their daughter, Eleanor Har- loe, to .James Sidney Moore, Jr. on Monday of thi.s week. | I LEWIS H.XYNE.S l.\ SPELUNG BEE ,\T WLNSTO.N-SALE.M H B II Lewis Haynes of Southern Pines School goe.^ to Winston-Salem to- morrow to compete against other boys from the state in a spelling bee ponsored by the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel ,and should he outspell the others, he'll move on to Washington to try his luck in the national finals against winners from other states. The contest is for pupils in grades four though eight. In the contest here the grade winners were; Fourth grade, Billy Milam; Fifth, Bobby Gore; Fifth and Sixth, Clyde Holt; Sixth, Ruby Whittington; Seventh, Louis Hodgkins; Eighth, Lewis Haynes. Haynes won the spell-off. A. B. C.A.MERON SERIOfJSl.'k^ ILL IN COUNl'Y HOSI’iT.\L A. B. Cameron of Carthage^ for. merly for many years Superintend ent of Schools in Moore county, has been critically ill since Thursday of last week. He has been in the Moare County Hospital since Monday. Mr. Cameron is reported to have suffered rttacks of angina pectoris. Virginia Thomas NOTARY PrBUC E H. Lorenson Office TELEPHONE 5774 bigoer better VALUES original! APRIL 17 WED. • THUR. • FRI. • SAT. Vass Drug Store V.VSS, N. C. >!S V Prime Rib Roast 29c Chuck Roast 19c Round Steak 33c Sirloin Steak 39c Porter House Steak 45c Lobe Roast, boneless 29c Boneless Stew Meat 19c Short Ribs Beef 15c Brisket Stewing Beef .. 12c National Economy Pork Sale! .\ Producer-Consumer Campaign Small, Lean—SMOKED Picnics lb 13c COI NTRY SMOKED S.\USAGE, lb- 21c F.VT lUCKS, lb 7 l-2c RIB MEAT, lb 8 1-3 c Hey Kids! Let’s Play Marbles! 100 Genuine “Marble King” NARBLES for 10c and Five Wrappers From Triple-Fresh Pride Bread FREE—While They Last! A bag of 10 marbles with two wrappers of Our Pride Bread—Get Yours Today! Butter “ Pure Lard bulk 3 lbs 20c Honey Nut oleo 2 lbs 19c Tomatoes3 17c Land O’l^kes ^ American, lb- SALMON pT 2 27c Dog Food j: 4 can? 15c FRUIT Cocktail 10c Hurff’s Tomato Soup, 2 large cans 15c Colonial Sour Pitted Cherries, No- 2 can ....10c Pender’s Asst. Layer Cakes, I-lb- size 19c Lipton’s Finest Tea, 1-4 lb- pkg- 23c Anslo Corned White House Apple BEEF 2 cans 3Sc Jelly312ozjars2Sc

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