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P^day, October 18, IMO. THE PILOT. Soutliefn Pines and Aberdeen. North CaroMn* Page ThiM NUGARA Pinebluff Personals Those attending the State Fair last | Friday werd Evelyn and Gladys Must Stay “On Wagon” ! or Serve Six Months Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Wlllcox and chil. Kriaay were Bveiyn and Gladys M'’®- J- P*ckler, Mr. and Mrs.j .. p. .. r (’THh-iirp Snipes, Curtis Wllllam.s, Anita Frank. I Douglas David, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie dren and Dickie Flddner spent Sunday, ^arlie Burleln and Brycc Garner. B. C. | Adcox and Miss Gwen Pickier spent'at White Lake. ' ' «««« <■'"'<> «>' As. aullinir Kdward, Virginia and L#ols Morgan. ] *^unday in Albemarle, | Mr. and Mrs. Oso^.Gre Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Williams and, Mr. and Mrs, II. F. Williams re. Mr. and Mrs. Falriey Cameron of •tciuMinq^ Wife—Other Court Cases SEE.SAW FACTORY MOVES 'a son, Neil S. Britt of Eagle Springs; TO PINEHrB.ST BUIIBINO a brother, D. P. Campbell of Eagle Springs; a half sister, Mrs. Mary A. The Sandhills Novelty Manufactur. Ledbetter of Troy; a half brother, ing Company this week moved its John A. Campbell of Eagle Springes; r'ant from the old Martin Motor 16 grandchildren, and seven great- Ron Larry spent Monday in Fay etteville. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Kirk of Aber. rleen visited at the Morgan home Sunday afternoon. Bill Williams spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dean, who turned to their home here for the Vass were Sunday v'sitors at the; winter after spending the summer^home of Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan.' Company building in Aberdeen to the grandchildren. huilding on Linden Road, Pinehurst for fitriking his wife with his fist formerly occupied as a store by Lexy The electric utilit.y industry paid ■’nd being drunk nnd disorderly, Char- Smith. The company manufactures an all-time high tax bill of 350 mil- lie Freeman, white, of Carthage,' .‘■ee-saws for children, •'•'i.s in Recorder’s Court Court Mon. months in New Ymk State. j Mrs. M, L. Carpenter and C. D Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ussery of Adar.^.B of Raleigh wre giiests at the Rockingham spent the week-end with home of Mr. anJ Mr?. W. K. Carpen- 'day given six months nn the roada, Mrs. Ussery’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.'^^gr Sunday. J. R. Lampley. ; ^^8, J. L. , lions of dollars in 1939. MKS. BRITT DIES AT 84 to be suspended upon condition that Remington, and Underwood Port, able Typewriters at Hayes.’ Deyoe and daughter, pay the costs and not take anoth. Mrs. Catherine Jane Britt, wife of the late Joseph C. Britt, died at her pn^f AdvFrtising Pays. Miss Sally Allison returned to Bal.M,8S Marguerite Deyoe entertained a,^^ j., intoxicatinsr,^ , o , ppent the summer in Bath, Maine ar. |iimore Wednesday after spending the of friends at a lea at theiri home near Eagle Springs. She was rived Tuesday to spend the winter here. They came by way of Newark, Ohio and spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. ohn Dean. Roy Crenshaw and B. C. Morgan, Jr.. spent Wednesday in W'arsaw. past month with her mother. | home Friday afternooi'. honoring Misg Mr. and Mrs. June Adams of Laur.^^'ora V/allace, bride.cUct. inburg spent several days last week uov:!ird Troutman. Mrs, Earl, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Vance , , w_. onffin were Luther Cagle with a dead. . I Lampley and Mrs, (jrimn were d,urch cemotery, Adams, af ’3 weapon and with ,<'ecret assault.' bcvera.g;e, Clyde Linrbprry and Amie Carlisle '• hite of Carthage, were charged with officiating. Burial was in 84. Funeral services were held at Bonsalem Church, v^-ith the Rev. Lacy ' hostesses on Wednesday afternoon at Lineberry was found piilty of as- I Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Chal Thomas of Jackson Springs and Mrs. Walter Hayon of Rllerbe, Va.,; DR. L. R. SHELTON ('hirop<idlNt will be at Agnes Dorothy’s Beautv Shop. SUxNTDAY, OCTOBER 20TH 9:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Mrs. Luther Tyner, Mrs. I^rmon ^jg_ Mr, and Mrs, Otis Law.=on, a newly Pickler, Mrs. A. L. Van Boskirck and I shower honoring Miss battery and given 00 days married couple from Lillington, also w. K. Carpenter attended the' Wallace bride elect. The af. roads, to be suspended upon Ernest Wilson and Mr. Lawson and Sandy Creek Association of the Bap.'^,p'^^^jj^'j_„tgrtain r-iyment of a fine of $2.') and the visited Mrs. Jim tist Church at Ashley Heights after’which Miss V/aHace was an'’ on the secrot as.=ault count sister, Miss Bert Wilson Monday DON’T BE BOSSED BY YOUR LAXATIVE-REUEVE CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY ♦ When you feel gassy, headachy, logy due to cloKged-up boweU, do as millionM do —take Feen-A-Mint at bedtime. Next morning — thorough, comfortable relief^ helping you start the day full of your normal energy and pc‘p. feeling like a million! Feen-A-Mint doesn’t disturb your night’s rest or interfere with work the next day. TVy Feen-A-Mint, the chewing gum laxative, your^lf. It tastes good, it's handy and economical... a family supply FEEN-A-MINT io< Thursday and B’riday, presented with many gifts and re. J. W. Melton returnpd to his home; ^^,ere .served, in Albemarle Wednesday after spend-1 ing several weeks with his daughter, Mrs, J. H, Lampley, Mi.<!s Mina Smith of Hamlet was a visitor at. the home of Mrs, E, G, Adams ’Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. My res Zett of High Point was a week.end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs M. M. Miller. Mr.s. J. L. Miller of Nutley, N. J., spent Saturday in town attending the wedding of her sister, Mrs. Cora Wal. lace. MIS.S CORA WALLACE OF i’iNEBLl’FF BRIDE S.\TrRD.\Y '.va.o b<viiirl to Suporior court under I 1'ond of $3.')0. Carlisle was found ! ;;ui!ly of u.=ing vile, indecent Ian. jpiTinge ,ind .sentenced to .serve 30 duys r,n the roads, this to be suspended 'ipon payment of a fine of $2.'j and <hp co.'ts. RnVxM't Teynioiir. white, i^f Sanford, fotird guilty of public drunkenness u’d u‘-'in£r vile language, paid a $15 i St ANNIVERSARY VALUES! I'Armmm’* For Caim«4 Corned Beef Corned Beef Treet Chili Con Carne 2 23<' Hot Tamales 2 Canj 25^ 8 O’CI.OIK 2 S 25c WALDORF TISSUE 4 17c STORES Ok. Can 16 Oc Can » Oi. Can Mea(« 1» IS* 2S PRESERVES A&P BREAST DRESSING BEANS Ann Page AMorted 10 Oz. PiUlmnn Ann Page Salad II t: «« II ti u :: Ann Page with Pork & Tom, Sauce 1c SALE 1-Lb. Jar Loaves Qt. Jar 1* Ob CV.W 15c 15c 23c 5c Buy 3 Pkgs. Page Macaroni or Spaghetti For 17c Get Another Pkg. For Ic Total 4 Pkgs. of Macaroni Or Spaghetti for IOC P&G SOAP OXYDOL ^ 9 IVORY S0AP»b:; 6c Bars 0 0 Lge. • Pki?. Lge. Bar 10c 23 c 10c Fancy Tender String Beans, lb. 5c Large White Head Cauliflower, each 12c to 15c Home Grown Winter Spinach, 2 lb 15c Celery, stalk 5c to 7 l-2c Round Steak, A&P Quality, lb. 29c Lamb Shoulder, half or whole -15c Fresh Pork Ham, half or whole,* lb.—19c Pure Pork Sausage, 2 lbs 35c Extra Medium Oysters, qt - 49c SiiFFOOD STORES Cv.’nED A,,iD'.0»EPMfD BY Th£ GRFa' ; P>C't|-r " • L PINEHURST and SOUTHERN PINES Mis Cora Wallacc of Pinebluff and Andy Alcroft of Yoimg,sto\vn, Ohio were married nt the home of the bride’s p.irents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Wallace in Pinebluff lf>st Saturday ^''ne ,-\nd the costs and his 60-day road morning with the bride's pa,'^tor, the sentence was suspended. Rev. W. A. Parsons of the Methodist Major Miirphall, of Southern Pines, chui-ch officiating. j^lso cho.se the pay.out route in a An altar was .arranged in the living cnreless and reckless driving case, and room of evergreens and white dab. his 60-day sentence was suspended. |J to drive was re. H 11: The Grey Fox Village Court, Pinehurst Our new French Chef arrived last Tuesday ii «• :: § *• n •» :: *♦ :: I lias and chrysanthemums. The bride Marshall s license pntered the room with her father, who voked for twelve months, gave her in marriage. They were met, ' | at the altar by the brirtegi-oom and The bride is the youngest daughter of | his best man, Jimmy Aloroft of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wallace and a'j Youngstown. graduate of Aberdeen High School. After the ceremony a buffet lun. The bridegroom Ig a son of Mr and cheon was served, immediately after Mrs. Albert Alcroft of Youngstown^ which the couple left for Youngstown and has a position at the Youngstown || where they will make their home. Country Club. *' Excellent Lunches Superb Dinners 75c (in case you’re interested) $1.00 ii 1 II MSTBmrSMEST I ★ THRIllING NEW BIGNESS IN AU MAJOR DIMENSIONS mmi IMM ITS 90-H.P. 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