THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, December 19, 1941. FOR KKNT: l)H‘LEX APARTMENT | FiVL- l'>!L*ms—Upstaifts ami Downstairs Sv i)aiatu Heating System m:wly renovated Only i^oS.OO Per Month VERY DESIUAHLE LOCATION Inquire at SOl'THERN PINES WAREHOUSE Telephone 7131 Dear Santa— \ We've al! picked out the presents we want. They’re different and surely won’t be duplicated. Get them at the "Holly- ?ine” Shop. IVIary Chess Cosmetics Honey-Jellies Moravian Christmas Cookies HOLLY PINE SHOP Hank Buildinij Southern Pines For the Children Tricycles and Bicycles, F'ootballs, Basketballs, Hunting Knives Scout Knives Watches, I*ocket and Wrist Air Rifles—22 Rifles Croquet Sets, Wagons Holler Skates FOR THE WHOLF FAMILY Waffle Irons Duo-Therm Oil Heaters Kasy Washers and Ironers Frigidaires BLRNEY HARDWARE CO. In Carthage Circles Ihristiiiaij ra(;caiit j the club'a annual banquet. Plans arr TlU' Carthage Presbytirian Youngigoinir foiward in the hand.s of Mrs. I’iMiple pre.sonlt'd a Christmas pag-lj. K. Muse, Jr., Kntortainmont chair- cant, “IVacc on Karth,” Sunday even-1 man. and her committee, n'.g l>efore the young peoi)le of thcj Mrs. Eugone Stewart, international Uaptist anti flethodist Churches, tht# relations chaiiTnan and program load- parent.M and many friend.-?, the occa-irr, prosentcd Mi.ss Meade Seawell, ■sion being the monthly mooting of the I who road to the chib “The White Interdenominational group from the Cliffs of Dover” by Alice Duer Mil- three churches. ler. Miss Flora McDonald was welcomed as a new member of the club. Special guests present were Misses Meade Seawell, Frances Brockington, Alice Lambeth, and Ruth Hiatt. Delicious refreshments, carrying out the Christmas motif, were served Mary Elizabeth by the Entertainment comrfiittee. Good Christian The scnpture, the Christma.s Story, was read by Patrick Hill McDonald. Those taking part in the pageant were; The Six Rulers; Misses Cam Willcox, Neely Frances Boing, Betty Jo Blan ton. Peggy Wallace. Isabel McDonald, and Betty Jo Webster; Pages; Misses Catherine Cox and Currie, who sang Men, Rejoice;" Misses Helen Strader and Kay Boyette, who -sang “Away in a Manger"; Misses Frances Golden, Annie Ruth Strader and Kay Boyette, who sang “God Rest Ye Meri-y, Gen tlemen"; Shepherds; Vernon Cole Kelly, Margaret Gunter, Nancy Blan ton, Jean McDonald, and Eleanor W'oltz; Wise Men; Charles McDonald, Pentonals On Wednesday Mrs. H. J. Hall, Miss Caroline Hall, W'alter Porter, Jr., Hoyle Sullivan and t'ulton SuUivan spent the day in Greensboro. Mrs. B. C. Wallace, Mrs. Harvey Lee Miller and Mrs. Hugh Jackson spent Tue.sday in Raleigh. Dr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Grier spent Sonny McCormick, and Epps Wallace; I the week-end in Gastonia with Dr, Angel.s; Misses Jane Tyson and Helen Grier's brother who is very ill. Boyette; Mary, Frances Golden, whoj Miss Sarah Mu.se. Alfreda Baker sang “Sleep, Holy Babe." end Dorothy Whitlock, of Elon College, A chorus composed of the Presby-: spent the week-end with their rela-, terian Young People sang carols, dur- tives. ing the pageant, which closed by the I John A. Lang. Jr. and Howard Gard- congregation singing “Joy To The ner, of Raleigh, spent the week-end at i World." The pageant was directed by | the Liing House with relative.s. Miss Grace Blue, adult advisor of the| John Willcox. Jr., of Lenoir spent' Young People, and the music w'as un der the direction of Mrs. Myrton Stewart, the week-end with his father, John’ Willcox. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald and Earl Blue spent Sunday in Burlington with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Cates. Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Atlams and SEABOARD RAHAVAY ANNOUNCES FOLLOWING IMPORTANT SCHEDULE CHANGE, EFFECTIVE DEC. 12, 13,1941 nouthbouni> THE SUN QUEEN, TRAIN NO, 108, for Portsmouth- Norfolk. Richmond, W'ashington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, effective December 13th will leave Southern Pines 4:39 AM instead 4:18 AM. LOCAL PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS, TRAIN NO. 4, for Raleigh, .Richmond, Washington and intermediate points, effective December 12th, will leave Southern Pines 9:32 AM Instead 9:30 AM. THE PALMLAND, TRAIN NO. 192, for Raleigh, Rich mond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, ef fective December 12th will leave Southern Pines at 6:53 PM instead 7:11 PM. LOCAL PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS, TRAIN NO. 2, for Raleigh, Richmond, Washington, and intermediate points, effective December 12th, will leave Southern Pines 12:00 Midnight instead 11:42 PM. SOLTHBOUND LOCAL PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS, TRAIN NO. 1, for Hamlet, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville and In termediate points, effective December 12th, will leave Southern Pines 6:10 AM instead 6:00 AM. THE ROBERT E. LEE, TRAIN NO. 5, for Hamlet, Athens, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis and the Southwest, ef fective December 12th, will leave Southern Pines 7:26 AM in stead 7:28 AM. P. T. Program On Monday evening, December 15th,' the Carthage Parent-Teacher Asso-| children. Dixon and Hazel Ann, spent elation held its meeting in the high Sunday in Fayetteville with Mr. anl II school auditorium, with Mrs, H. Lee!L. N. Hood. || Thomas presiding. During the busine.ssj Miss Betty Kennison spent the session the following committees gavel"'eek—end at her home in P.aleigh. |J reports; Miss Mattie Kate Shaw, Mis.<! Kennison was maid-of-nonor Sat-: H ‘ ■' - iirday afternoon in the Harkey-Aver- H i;i wTdding which was performed in II the First Presbyterian Church. 11{ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dowd, of Fay- ! etteville, spent the week-end with Mr. i and Mrs. C. A. McCallum and Mrs.:! J. L. Dowd. i Miss Dorothy Cole, of Raleigh, and Charles Cole, of Wake Forest College, treasurer; Mrs. Maggie Lee Kelly, lunchroom; Mrs. Walter Warfford, parent-education; Mrs. Myrton Stew art, grade representatives; and Mrs. E S. Adams, membership, wdth 307 paid members. Mrs. R. Lee Comer w’as in charge of the program. Mrs. Chas. Barringer conducted the devotional. Earl Barber, Jr., gave a Christmas reading. A two- act play “Children of the Inn" was given by the Diamatic club of the high school under the direction of Miss Catherine Griffin. Those taking part were: H. Lee Thomas. Jr.. Elizabeth Ann McDonald, Botiy Jo Blanton, Kenneth Flinchum, Mary Frances Willcox. Walter Porter, Jr., Dixon -Adams, Frances Golden, Alexander Richard.son. Julian Farrar, Johnny Spencer, and Norman Caldwell. Thom as Lancaster was property manager and Jane Tyson, costume manager for the play. Miss Betty Kennison's ruom won at tendance prize for high school anc' Mi.ss Mattie Kate Shaw's fifth gradt won for the elementary .school. The association meets again the 3rd Mon day night in January. Fred Greene, of N. C. E. A., wiil be the guest speaker. Phone 9301 AVonian’s C'hili Meeting The Carthage Junior Woman's Club held its Chris<-mas meeting Tuesday tvening at the Carthagf Hotel, with Miss Grace Blue, presiding, Mrs. L. Barnes, public welfare rliairnian. presented plans to the club for the annual Chri.^tmas party given by the club for underprivileged children. One hundred children have been invited for the party this year. Stockings will he filled by the club and given each child. The expression cla.s.s of Mrs. H. Lee Thomas will be in charge of a Christmas program for the party. January 2" was set as the date for THE PALMLAND, TRAIN NO, 191, for Hamlet, Colum bia, Savannah, J.i' Vsonville, Tampa, St. Petersburg and Miami, effective Deqember 12th will leave Southern Pines 10:54 AM instead 10:45 AM. LOCAL PASSENGER, MAIL AND EXPRESS. TRAIN NO. 3, for Hamlet, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville and inter mediate point.s, effective December 12th, will leave Southern Pines 6:53 PM instead 6:50 PAI. THE COTTON STATES SPFX^IAL, TRAIN NO. 9, for Athens, Atlanta, Birmingham with connections for Memphis and the Southwest, effective December 12th, will leave Southern Pines 10:28 PM instead 10:24 PM. , THE SUN QUEEN, TRAIN NO. 107, for Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, St. Petersburg and Miami, effective Decem ber 12th will leave Southern Pines 11:33 PM instead 10:24 PM. FOR INFORMATION SEE TICKET AGENT C. G. WARD, DPA 505 I. O, O. F. TEMPLE, RALEIGH, N. C. TELEPHONE 2-0611 .spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. S. F. Cole. j Patrick Hill McDonald, of N. C.' . State College, came home Friday to ll spend tho holidays with his parents,' 4 Mr and Mrs. P. H. McDonald. Mrs. Etiith Harriss snent the week-j end in Durham with relatives. Miss Carolyn Dowd, of New Hope School faculty, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. L. Dowd. A inountHin was moved to makp air planes at Glenville, N. C., where a I new power plant for the manufacture, If aluminum will be computed soon.; DRIVE SAFELY AND IVIIJJA.U JIMESOA Originof Irish Amiricon Irsn^ lllllSliEV/i 20-year old im ported pot still whis key, 75?; 4-yeir-old specially distilled American straight ^ whiskey. M JAUfr. Wake Up, Americans! Wake up, Ameri cans! Make America’s answer roar out over the world. Every citizen must back the United States Army and Navy to victory—back them with work and money. Do your part: Buy United States Defense Bonds and Stamps at your post o£Qce, bank, or savings and loan association. Get Defense Stamps at your re tail store or from the carrier boy of this newspaper. “WE’RE THE PICTURE OF HEALTH” BANK OF Not only do we have girlish fig ures, but we’re healthy and strong .... just the way “the boss” wanted us. Why? He fed | us delicious McCrimmon’s feed! | NcCRIHNON FEED AND SEED CO. I Phone 9553 Aberdeen. N. C. g CHANGE YOUR OIL OFTEN! Black, grimy oil is a danger sign in your car! When you drive in today for gas, let an attendant check your oil. Maybe you’ve forgotten to change it for a long w^hile. A olieckup will make certain and costs nothing. BLOUNT’S ESSO STATION Phone 9021 Aberdeen, N. C. gniftntrnTTfflmnnntmmtmttmmmu Pinehur.st -Aberdeen Carlhajje Pint $1.55 4-5 Qt $2..50 op Wm. Jam«son&Ca..lnc.,N.T. • $6 Proof DESKS SECRETARIES LANE CEDAR CHESTS LOUNGE CHAIRS HASSOCKS TABLES SMOKERS LAMPS MIRRORS Carthage Furniture Co. PHONE 1 CARTHAGE, N, C. FREE DELIVERY

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