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Paire Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina FYiday, February 28, IMI Wrs. Cheney Elected President of Auxiliary Community Church Ladies Ch<MMe Officers, Hear Talk by Mrs. McKelway Af the regular monthly meeting ef the' Woman's Auxiliary of the Contmunity. Church Tuesday- Evening the following officers were elected for the church year 1941-42; Presi dent, Mrs T. P. Cheney; vice-presi dent. Mrs. Thomas L. Black; secre tary, Mrs. Carl Bradshaw; treasurer, Miss Pannie B. Gray. Secretaries of Caast-H are Mesdames David Cof. fty, r. C. Sledge. W. R. Johnson, A. J. llrKelway, Thomas McKenzie. W. M. Memdon, C. E. Swaringen, H, Campbell, H F. Kelly, G. M, •n, and A. P. Thompson. THIS BUSINESS ^OF •Y I fUSAN .TMMtM FROM SKI SAILS TO BARBED WIRE in this bookaof more than a thousand pages. There are radios, some of them costing as much as |75.00, and ski work shoes for guna for women, recommended as much for their smartness as for their There are sturdy men in the 1941 catalog of a mail order house wliose name has been a I quality. There are as many pages of houbehold word for three generations, cosmetics as there are of wire feno- There are overalls and blankets and which is an old staple, and there cast iron coal ranges. There are ■ fancy holiday wrappings and 1 wlieel barrows and chicken brooders silver knives and forks. For Camer-1 cartridges—as there have been mail order catalog is an accurate I from the beginning. reflection of the living habits of Mrs A. J. McKelway presented the program topic. Stewardship and a But there are vacuum cleaners, too, And America has changed. In the good old days, when these vocal duet was rendered by Mrs. Ray-1 benefit supper at the Church Tuesday catalogs first served the people of •nand Johnson and Mrs. Casper Me-1 evening a delicious turkey dinner was ^jjis D<*naia. I served. There were 225 people in At the annual Community Church 1 attendance. Week of Activity At Pine Needles Reported Among; Numerous Guests Was Former Assistant Secretary of War Louis Johnson T, Emm«tt E. Boone, manag«r of the Pine Needles, had a busy week play ing genial host to his many reg^ular seasonal guests, and also those who came to spend the past holiday week end in the Sandhills. W. L. Cummings of Greenwich. Conn., entertained a large group of guests at a golfing luncheon in the Pine Needles Club. Among the guests were Louis Johnson, former assistant Secretary of War; Frank Houston, president of the Chemical Bank & Trust Company of New York; E. S. Thompson, president of the American Waterworks and Elec tric Company, and A. C. Spur, pres ident of the Pennsylvania Electric ■tjllll iiillllllllllllltllllllllllll""*^ OLGA POCAHONTAS COAL in Stove and Stoker sizes Oil Treated for Dust DOUB SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 8391 Aberdeen B«»iiijiiiiiinniiiimiimmiiiimmuumiiiiiiiiim»»iiiiii»mmtniiiii iiiiiiiin'^ sprawling nation, country wo- Company, men paid little attention to fashion j Guests arriving during the week and had not time for such nonsense included a g^roup of representatives n SVHUP DLEO O.IKE NATIONAL SALMON rANNKI) WEEK Cold Stream Pink SALMON 2 No. 1 Tall /JJC Cans ^ ^ ^ Mil-1 & Mellow O A, COFFEE ^ US 25c Ann Page Blended ^ 12-Oz. OI«c Bots. o-ilden O ^;ald ^ va. 19c Sunnyfield Flour 2'.-Lb, IQ* Pkg. 1 W” TALCO FEEDS ::r.£V4i?3G mash 100 Lb. Bag $2.35 STAftTIKG MASH 100 Lb. Bag $2.35 dairy feed 100 Lb. Bag $1.80 Fresh (Jreen Top Beets bun. 6c Tender Green Broccoli ib 10c H !Vce Size Iduho Potatoes 10-lb bag 29c Firm Heads Lettuce 2 for 15c A. & P. Quality Leg ’ 0 lamb Halibut Steak Salmon Steak Fillet Haddock lb iAflE ... Ir’s important because it meant that now you're more sure than ever of getting fresh bread, because the dale’s firinted right on the wrapperj. Try a loc? today! lb 29c lb 35c lb 35c c LARGE r/2 LB. LOAF IlflHIMiWltilillillilllllllliimilllllllU A&P F OV/NEO AIJO operated PIN®HURST and SOUTHERN PINES as cold cream and no patience with face powder. They were busy keeping their houses clean without the help of electricity . . . preparing all the food that their families ate. including bread in a hot coal range . . . and making clothes for their children if not for themselves and their hus bands There wasn't time and often there wasn't enough money for beau tiful things and amusing things. We hear again and again that the lot of women has been radically changed by modem industry these last few years. But there is noth-| i! of the Barrett Company of New York. C. W. Middleton of Knollwood and Gr'eenwich, Conn.. also entertained a party of friends as his puests at the hotel They were J. W. Barnett. Lyon H. Nones and George H. Rock of New Vork City; W R Blewett, Jr., New. port News, Va., R. S. Campbell. Woodbury, N. J.; Eugene B. Williams, Hyde Park, Boston. Mass. George H. French of Baltimore, Md.; William H. Collijis and J. W. Parvell of Quincy, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Warfield of the Wellington in Philadelphia, a ing like looking through a mail order ™®de a return visit this week, catalog to realize what some of these Mrs. Ludvig Aubert of Wash- changes are. lington, D. P., are registered for an i. , • indefinite stay, and also Mr. and Rmgfree silk stockmgs, chiffon or, _ ... . . ^ . .. Mrs. P. C. Dondero and Mr. and Mrs. service weight. Imagine these in a _ ,, , i ; F. B. Sampson, all of New Rochelle, mail order catalog |n your grandmo. ther’s day! “Musical powder boxes.”, ‘ , „ . , . ^ „ Mr. and Mrs W. L. Cummings of WTiat nonsensel But what fun! Per-1 _ . . „ , . , ^ i Greenwich. Conn., were on hand at fume and lipstick and fancy sweet ,,,,,, ^ ^ c j „ , . the Knollwood Airport Sunday to smellmEr soap as well as cleansing; . . „ ■ , , ■ meet their son, Wilbur L. Cummings, cream and face.powder. Blue willow • . , , „ . , , , Ur., who arrived from Greenwich to china and smart modern porcelams. i . . , . , , , , join his parents for a short stay at ; the Pine Needles. Mr. Cummings. I who has a rance at Cameron, Mont- damask and brightly patterned cloth' , , , ^ ^ ' . flew down from Greenwich in his will meet most any wom.in's taste.,, , *1. I beautiful Stinson cabin plane in the And look at the pages of kitchen, , ^ j ■ 'short time of three hours and 15 min- cabinets! You vson’t bo able to get' . . utos. ria.st these in a hurry or p.ist the pic tures and descriptions of modern | sink^ designed for houses where the wat.'i' wa.s pulled up from the well '■nco upon a f.me. Has woman's lot been changed? Has indu.'-tiy pivon her a break? Has '.he leisure and youth and freedom undreamed of even when her mother was young? Look through your new est mail order catalog and you'll find the answer. Here is a wide range of good looking dishes to choose from. And linen Notice To Xaxpa-yers A penalty of only one percent is being charg-ed on 1940 taxes during the month of Febmary, but on Mprch 1st. the penal ty will rise to two percent, and will in crease with each succeeding month. Pay your taxes dunng the remain ing days of February and save the addi tional cost. Moore County Tax Collector Rxcellent new and rebuilt typewrit ers for sale or rent.—Hayes.’ To Relieve Misery of COLDS LIQUID TABLETS SALVE NOSE DROPS COUGHG DROPS Trj’ “Rub-My-Tl»m”-a Wonderful Llnlmmt W'.'iU ... is to cijuij' hi,n for iitc with a collc^'c cd«cr.t:or. tdu'.utlon will trai.i ii.s minj, develop iiis 'luia! ability, ftt lilni to jji.i;-;’ ir'.- portunfly. !'b irn.ie.ncc .iffcct his ei rniii" j.owcf throughout iitfi. Only 23 nut oi even bos!. c cr f;r.i.I,nte l- —usually beiaus'* tHere .ire r..i funds fot d)e otlier '}7~ ii- (< n- tinue on. You want our in'); lo l>e ainonj: ilii' ' ..iimr.i*; 2i lnve«ti(-att' tli cl'ter'.on Stan dard lidticjlor > /a»; tocia'. i Kuaiin’ccs t'nat tl.-- iiiurit) r« rtaiiy when y»iur boy is re.’..^ VI go lo cijllepc. DONALD A. CURRIE Pinehurst, N. C. JEFFERSON STANDARD I.iFE INSURANl I. COMPWV r. R I r N B O R O , I H nnn:::: Wiih relaxing pause and 1P music Four generations have enjoyed the refresh ing goodness of ice-cold Coca-Cola. Its delicious taste always leaves a cool, clean after-sense of complete refreshment. So when you pause throughout the day, make it the pause fhat refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola. BOTTLED UNDER AlJTHORrTY OF THE COCACOLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLINV. COMPANY. ABERDEEN, N C
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