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Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, May 3, 1940. MAKKIAUK LUKN'SKS A marriage llctnsc has beoii is.suotl friaii the office of the Register of Dceiis of Moore county to Chester Pannuk and Louise Lewis, both of Pinehurst. Chadbourn’s 14th Annual Strawberry Festival Presents Bob Chester and His Orches tra (nation’s newest sensa tion). Morton Downey, The Irish Minstrel (star of stage, vscreen and radio). Edythe Wright (famous Songstress) Weihiesday, May 8 Dancing 10:00 til 2:00 Gen. Admission .'itl.OO per person. Gent Dancers SI.00 e.xtra Pinehurst Paragraphs Miss Louise Sloan of Stato.sville ^ B. M. McKelway of Wa.shington, D. was the guest last week-end of her C., who addressed the Rotarians tister. Mis.s Evelyn .Sloan at the Wednesday at their annual meeting Teachers’ Club. This week-end Miss at the Carolina was the guest of hi.s Sloan is having Miss Frances Cress brother, the Rev. A. J. McKelway and Miss Miriam Wilson of Cherry-|and family at the Manse. Mrs. Mc- ville as guests. ; Kelway accompanied Mr. McKelway Mrs. Robert Barrett had he»’ moth-, here, er, Mrs. W. B. Gillam of Harrellsville Thursday evening Mrs. F. S. Du- and aunt, Mi.ss Catherine Frederick Pont and Mrs. Ralph Sutton were of Washington as guests Sunday. ; joint hostesses at a surprise birth- Mrs. John F. Taylor and Mrs. I. day dinner honoring Mr. Sutton. C. Sledge entertained with a delight-: Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tay- ful dinner party Wednesday evening lor, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Cheney, Mr. at the Taylor home in honor of the and Mrs. A. P. Thompson, Mr. and Pinehurst School faculty. iMrs. Frederick F. Hale, Mr. and Mrs.' Master Pat Herndon and Baby C. R. Swaringen Mr. pnd Mrs. W. I. J Margaret McKelway. who were pa- Barbour^ Mr. and Mrs. David Coffey, j lients at Duke Hospital, Durham last,.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harbipon, Mr. and| week have returned to their homes. Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.; School f’oininifteeinen superintendent to apply period vory much in evidence, will •»T I A • i ! State Board of Education for; jje worn by the guests who will gath. Named hor Districts „ L crowding „r ih. the state. ly dances of that dignified era for the amusement of the Queen and her court. Old time darkies of the plan tation will al.so come up and dance their own dances before the Queen. Board of Education held in the of-' County ({oard of Education To township provided a sufficient num- Ask State for School for Hensaleni ber of pupils is found there to jus- ^ tify this action. At a recent meeting of the County .«.\Y l),\V r.\(iK.\NT AT KI.OK V MA('IK)N.\U) MAV 7 fice of the County Superintendent with Superintendent H. Lee Thomas, | In "Old Carolina Plantation," the Chairman J. W. Graham of Aber-1 theme of the May Day pageant at deen, W. E. Kelly of Carthage. Dr. I Macdonald College, which will ,J. F. Davis of Hemp and J. F. Tay-1 P>-<'s^nted on the front lawn Tues- lor of Pinehurst in attendance I ««'>'noon. May 7, at 5:00 o’clock, Fchool committeemen for various dis-V*’! tncts were appointed. | P°*-‘^ayed as faithfully as For Hemp. Dr. W. N. McDuffie: Costumes of the .sixtie.s, was reappointed for a ,3-yenr term I enormous hoop skirts of that An outstanding feature of the pa geant, which will be a re-creation of the old days .so dear to the memories of Southern people, will be the Steph- en Foster music, played in honor of this 100th anniversary of the birth of that beloved southern composer, Mrs. Myron Adams entered Rex Hospital in Raleigh on Thursday where she will undergo treatment. c AWC time • MONEY 9MVI1 EFFORT With This Amazing New itutpgint ELECTRIC RANGE MecM4Aed <Meai Tho beautifulaew ATi'w. OCRAT MODEL See the NEW EL£CTRtC REFRIGERATCU WITH AfeaS^ilied Pat is still confined to his bed; Mar garet is able to be out. Mrs. W. K. Rand of Durham spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Black. Mr. and Mr.s. Harold J. Callaway and daughter Sylvia have gone to their home in Skytop, Pa., for the summer. Miss Anne Jane Vick ac companied them. Christopher Callaway left last week for Charlotte where he will .'spend the summer with his son, Clar ence Callaway. Mrs. Shelby Cullom and Mrs. Dav id Coffey were joint hostesses at tridge at the Cullom, cottage Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. George Novy of Chicago and Baltimore is visiting Mrs. A. J. Clow. She will remain until June, when they will drive north via Niagara Falls to Mr.«!. Clow's summer lodge, Pinehurst, on Hamlin Lake, Ludington, Mich. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Community Church vi-ill hold a food .■^ale tomorrow, Saturday in the old Postal Telegraph office. Miss Julia Weatherington of the State Department of Institutional Service of the Stpte Department of Education was at the Pinehurst school last week making a thorough check into the methods, technique, and instnictional matprial of the el- Lloyd Tate, Mr. and Mrs, Purvis Fer- i ree. Mr. and Mrs. Karl .lohn.son, Mrs. Annie Muleahy, Mrs. Lyle Whitcomb,! Mr. and Mrs. Frank diCello, Mr. and! Mrs. Paul Garrison, Mr. and Mi s. ■ James Black, Lairy Ro.se, Mrs. Eliz- j abeth Weadon. Also Mr. and Mrs. C. \ H. Jones and Mr. and Mrs, C. H. | Porter of Sanfoixl, | Mrs. Colin McKenzie, Mrs, C. W^ Thomas and Mr.s. L. M. Tate and | families were hosts to a large num. ber of friends Monday evening at the Sally Log Cabin. After a deliciou.s -supper, games, stunts and dancing' were enjoyed. Guests were A. B. ! Sally, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gouger, | Mr. and Mrs. Casper McDonald, Mr. ■ and Mrs. T. P. Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. George Veno, Mr. and Mrs. H. ^Co-■ nant, Mr. and Mrs. H. W'. Sutton, I Jlr. and Mrs. C. E. .'Swaringen, Mr. j and Mrs. Frank DuPont, Mr. and! Mrs. J. F. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J.; I The Woman's Auxiliary of the W. Harbison, Mi.s.se.s Evelyn Sloan, I Lillian Moore Lena Marstcllar. Gor. I ♦ * don Cameron, M. P. W’ilson and Sid-1 ney Taylor. Al.so Mr. and Mrs. Cliff , Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Louis j Scheipers of Southern Pines. I Mrs. Harry Hogg entertained Sat-' urday evening at dinner and Keno at the Carolina Hotel for the parents and i members of the wedding pa^'ty of the | Burlingame.Johnson wedding party.' tmentar>' school for th** purpose of Quests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot classification and rating of the Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wescott Bur- school. j lingame, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Henry llrich and | gwoope, Mrs. Davis Baker. Mi.ss Bet- Mrs. Elizabeth Sabo and son Billyj.«y Jean Johnson, Miss Hor'^nce and E. M. Ritter was appointed for three years, succeeding E. A. Dun lap. D. D. McCrimmon was appointed, to fill out the unexpired term of G. j C. Boone, resigned. For Farm Life. Walter MrCaskill and J. R. Guin were reappointed for three years. Holt McKenzie, Pinehurst, was ap pointed for three years. For West End ,JeJ.s.se W. Page and J. P. Richardson were appointed for three .vears. For High Falls, W’. E. Woody and George Purvis were reappointed for three years. On account of the ab.sence of L. B. McKeithen of Cameron, appoint- rrtent of committeemen for Camer on and Va.ss-Lakeview was postponed. The Board authorized and directed Open all Suimmer A. MONTESANTI takes pleasure in announcing" that MONTESANTI SPACHEni CAMP will remain open throughout the summer for informal parties for residents of the Sandhills and will be under the management of Chef Robert. it *1 have returned to thtir home in Pitts burgh. Howard Kalbfus and William Brogden. lingame, Lawrence McNeill Johnson, Mrs. Helen Barns Von Srhrenck ^ Howard Kallfus and William Brogde:.. left on a clipper .=hip of the Pan j mi’. and Mrs. Burlingame and Mrs. American line for Europe where she Baker were luncheon guests Saturday >>VV, will visit Lisbon, Spain and Italy, making purchases for her gift shop.^. Mrs. Thomas H. Hogsett, Mrs, H. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Appleton Warren . Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Tate and sons. K, Williams. Mrs. Donald J. Ross, Billy and "Junebug’ ’and Mr. and : Mrs. Richard B. Pippett and Mrs. m^s. Louis Scheipers attended the j I Leonard Tufts motored, to Myrtle hor.se show at Rocky Mount Wednes-1 ' Be.ich and Brookgreen Gardens. S. day and Thursday. C., last ednesday. | \ir.s. Ellen Morrow entertained at' Mrs. W. B. Merrill, former Pine- luncheon and bridge at the Berkshire' I hurst resident, who has been spending, Monday for Jtrs. F. L. DuPont, Mrs. SAVE Witfi This Amazing New ttc7t|2oir4 ELECTRIC RANGE Me<iiufied G^eat A*s Low As $1.29 Per Week the winter at the Berkshire, returned , tn her home in Newton Centre, Mass.. the first of the week, i Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Hale left Tuesday morning for their home in W'atertown, Masts. On their way home they will stop in Chapel Hill and Durham and will spend several clays with Mrs. Hale's nephew, Fred erick Nichols at Columbia University, New York City. Mrs. Hale entertained at luncheon and bridge Monday at the Pine Nee dles. Her gue.sts on this occasion were MY's. A. P. Thompson, Mrs. Roy Harrington and Mrs. Byron U. Richardson. A. F. Bowen of Raleigh was the week-end guest of his daughter, Mrs. F. Shelby Cullom and family at their residence, “Step-In-Stones." Also guests were Mrs. Phyllis Riley and child! en. Phyllis and Billy of Raleigh. Mrs. T. G. Ragsdale, Mrs. Frank Bost and Mrs. Ethel Journey were hostesses Thursday at the weekly tea at the Community church. Ted Scofield has returned from New York and is recuperating at his home. About a month ago he under went a .spinal operation. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jamison have clo.sed their cottage and return ed to their home in Greens’ourg, Pa : Tho teauti/uinev ARISTOCRAT MODEL SINONS Electric Co. O’Callaghsn Building E. Coanecticut Avenue S. A. Hennessee and Mrs. Cox of Southern Pines. Mrs. J. F. Taylor entertained at a birthday dinner Friday evening In celebration of Mr. Taylor's birthday. Covers were laid for eleven and fol- lowing dinner the Taylors took their guests to the dance, sponsored by the Parent-Teacher A.ssociation, in the school gymnasium. Tonight, Friday, the operetta. “Sunny of Sunnyside,” will be g^ven in the Pinehurst school auditorium with ,')0 children taking part. The cur tain will rise at 8:00 o’clock. •MISS (ONST.\NC'E HERITAGE WEDS IX JACKSONVILLE, X. C. Miss Constance Amar Heritage of ^ Jacksonville became the bride of An- . drew Haven Eddy of Providence, R. ; I., Thursday, April 2o, in a cere- | mony performed in the Jacksonville i Methodist church. The Rev. Ivy T. j Poole, the pastor, officiated. i Mrs. Eddy was a n'.iember of the .‘taff of Moore County Hospital for several years as .Tiedical technolo gist and X-ray technician. Mr. and Mrs Eddy will reside in Providence, j R. I., where Mr. Eddy is an air con- | ditionmg engineer. i m The six-bottle carton of Coca-Cola is the ideal way to have refreshment at home. The carton is easy to buy and easy to carry. Pure, whole some, delicious, —Coca-Cola belongs in your refrigerator. BOTTLED UNDER AirTHORITV OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY COCA-COLA BOTTLINX; COiMPANY, ABERDEEN, N- C- CARTOON FOLLIES Jiy HL’ilE (jOLlJHERG l^'b.-TMAT ^ J ujoot-Ci Be LovjeL'f to L|\J6 lA-l AfvMcrTMexrr THE BATTLING BROVyNS M(?. AAili. 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