r'if- Six
THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina
Friday, April 3, 1942.
The Week in Aberdeen
r<»«(ler | Book (liib KltH'ta Officers
^i:. aiKl Mrs. Hugh Oscar Queen, of At the annual business meeting of
Kt. Vnlli'V, Oa , aiuiounce the engage- the Sandhills Book Club, which met
rie: t of thoir diuiplitei', Grace, to ith Mrs. Norfleet Plensiints last P'ri.
Jii.. Crou’JtT, .Ii'., of Hiprh I’olnt. The I’ly afternoon, the following- officers
elected for the comiiip
I Kay Kyser Declares
! In a recent article about Kay Ky.
; Ror, Rocky Mount native who is now
a nationally famous band loader,
\li;i,S will place at an early
•. Q\ieen is the sister of Mr.s.
,I I { Taylor, an.’ i.« pleasantly re-
;ii.-,ibiTe(l in .\l)cvdfen where .she has
vis'.’ecl {iften.
Home and (iurden Club
A'l.-^s Alice Wilder entertained the
le and Oard.'n Club Tuesday af-
if)oii at hi*r honu*. Misfi Bi'atty
the study on Nutrition and Mrs.
vm Mi Keithen n ad tw.. hinnorous
■ies ir, N’eero dialect. Tlie hostess
s. ; ed ihocolate cake with coffee
nuts. The club will meet in two
'n ' ks with K. M. Harris.
were elected for the cominp club
year: Pi'esident. Mrs. Leon Seymour,
vice-president. Mrs. Ralph Caldwell,
secretaty, Mrs. Knox Matthews,
treasurer. Mrs, ICenneth Keith, On
a vote by the chib several new nieni-
hers wer,- elected to fill vacancies.
week.
Mrs, I?dwin McKeithen visited rel-, ,,
ative,** in Charlotte and Summer- i MICTl DreW a HOTlCy
ville, S, C., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Harris have
as their guest this week, Mrs, Shull,
of \ irginia. ^j^Afee, magazine and news.
Mi.ss Louise Cavine.ss arrived last ^.^ote of Mi.ss Kllen
Friday to spend two weeks with t^e Sand-
hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, D, Cav- : gy 5, Bartlett,
Wrote McAfee; “In a reccnt let-
* posite my favorite young actress—
Ellen Drew. Kay’s re.sponse was:
Yes, you’re right. Ellen Drew is a
honey, I marry her In the picturc
(MY FAVORITE SPY); and I must
ray that she's one of the swellcst
gals I’ve met in Hollywood,
Bill’s Shoe Shop
Oscar Slcvcn.s, Prop.
Opposite Depot
Mr.
I’ersoiials
and Mrs. Paul Tifuitnian
an-
iness. Mi.ss Caviness is a student at
.Southern Seminary, Buena Vista.
Va.
Mrs. Uoht. N. Page left last Mon.
da.v for an extended visfl with rel.
atives in Warrenton, Va., and Wash
ington, D. C. *
Mrs. George Martin, Mrs, Ralph
Leach and Mr.s. Kobt. Gwyn spent
ter to Kay, I told him how fortunate
he was to have the starring role op.
nounce the birth of a daughter, Mary |.,st Wednesday in Durham.
Lou, at the AToore County Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Poub and
on Wednesda.v, March 23. 1 jijs.s Marion Doub are spending the
Mrs. .Tack Tayh'r and Miss .Mice
Wilder attiiided ,i party, given for
I NHss Grace Queen, in 'Rowland last
l!
ti
ti
i
I
t,:
I:
tj
t:
ii
i
if
• t
:t
ii
p
WINSTEAD’S
Nighty Minstrels
FIVE D.VYS BEGINNING
TUESDAY, APRIL 7th
Under \\'ater])i*oof Tent (Heated) on
Pennsylvania Avenue, West Southern
Pines
Complete Xew Show This Season
All Colored Cast
Doors Open 7:.‘>0 Show Starts 8:15
Admission 10 and 20 Cents
(Plus Federal Tax)
Watch for Parade on IVIonday, .April 3
at 12:00 Noon
Reserved Section for White People
Master holidays with i-elatives in Mt.
Airy.
Mr.'!. Nel.son C. H.vde and son,
Timmy, nre leaving Fritlay for their
home' in Syracuse, X. Y.. after vis-
iMr.g relatives in Aberdeen.
Miss Mary Spencer Harrington, of
Woman's College, (Tr'-ensboro. will
arrive tomorrow to spend the Spring
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Norfleet Pleasants
and Miss Frances Plea.sants spent
Sunday in Norfolk, Va.
■Mrs. Felix I... .lohnson. of Annap
olis, Md.. was a recent guest of Mr.
,md Mrs. Talbot .Tohnson.
PINEBLITFF
Southern Tines
tm IA
»2.I5 FULL QUART
QOODCmiAJM * WORTft. LfO., MOWA. liMNOIS
Mrs. Odell Combs and daughter re.
turned to their home here after
spending the past two weeks in
Cherry Point with Mr. Combs.
Mrs. Pan Mangruni of Roanoke,
Va., is visiting in the home of her
sister-in.law, Mrs. .lohn Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shannon of
N’ew -\lbany, Ind., are spending two
v.eeks at their home here.
Mr. and Mr.'?. Ralph Dt^Ford and
children were visitors in Raleigh Sat
urday.
Mis.s Charlene Parker left Sunday
(or Raleigh where she has accepted
a position.
Mrs. J. Jr. Townsend returncii to
her home here after spending the
week-end in .Jacksonville, X. C,, with
Mr, Townsend. i g
Mrs. Purvis Ferree and children of j |j
Pinehurst were week-end gruests of j H
•Mrs. Ferree's mother, Mrs. M. F. H
Rutner, H
end in Raleigh with relatives,
Mrs, Coolege Thomp.son returned
to her home in Hamlet Tue.sday af.
ter spending some time with her
mother, Mrs. Norman Van Boskirch,
Clarence Durant returned to his
home in Lee, Mass,, Sunday after
spending several weeks here, Mrs,
ijurante will remain for a few weeks
longer,
Mrs, Hazel .-Mli.son returned to her
home last week after visffirg in Flor.
ida,
Mrs. M. F. Butner entertained five
tables of bridge at her home Tuesday
for the benefit of the Pinebluff Li.
hrary,
I Announcement
n
««
H This is to announce that the Stutts and Hancock
R
H store, formerly the Stutts-Taylor Store, in Vass, and the
13
ii filling station operated under the same name have been
••
|i purchased by Frederick I.. Taylor, one of the founders
••
H who will continue to operate the businesses according? to
•• •
••
ii the hijfh standards set hy the original company.
»«
»•
ii Your continued patronaije and support will be
••
Ii jjfreatly appreciated.
••
II LI MHER AND TIMBER ALSO BOUGHT AM) SOLI)
Frederick L. Taylor
VASS, N. C.
*********
Hilly Csrpviit^r spent tlio wock-
\l
t:
»♦
!:
::
::
••
t:
H
H
Liadies’
HATS
'In Top Off ViKir Laster C'o.stiime—
S^ra^\^ and lelt". in s|x>rt and drensy
^tjl«l>. V.’''il aii<i tlouer-triniineil—
.SL29 -
V
I
i
I
ti:
DRESSES for EASTER
I.ovely n(>w S|»ring styles in solids
and prints, gay pastel sliailt's. Lin
gerie trim. Bemi>org Sheers^
$2.98 to $5.9S
Three models of the .McKettriek
('las,sir at—
$7.9.5
W.\SFI SI..\('KS anriJ;;L.\t'K Sl'lTS S1.I9 — $OS
TKNNfS SHORTS—97c
SILK and NYI-ON HOSE—4«c lo
X A HR 1C and LK ATHER HANDKAGS—97t to $1.98
SUITS
Curlee ilrund
$19.95 to $27.50
SHOES
Saddle Oxford.^ Spectator Pumps. Solid Whites,
Kvcnin>>; Slippers. Patent Leather Pumps—
$1.98 to $3.98
Genuine .Mexican Huarachas—Tan and White—$1.98
HATS
Straws anil Felts
$1.49 to $3.50
Valiant Brand,
SllTS and CO.\TS
Plaids and solids—
Suits $7.95 to $11.98
( oats from ,$9.98 up
COTTONS FOR LATER
Seersucker Suits in I’luids and
Stripes. Sizes IS to 30. (ireen, blue,
red and l>r»un—
$4.98
CRISP COTTON
PRINTS
Asaorted sizes, patterns and styles—
$1.19—$1.49—$1.98
Clnilciren’s
WASH DRESSES
Sizes 1 to 3--
69c — 97c
Sizes 4 to 16- —
$1.19 —$1.29
IWNTIES and SLIPS SOCKS
LITTLE BOYS’ WASH SUITS
Sizes 2 to 9 -
69c to $1.98
WASH SLACKS
Sanforized Shrunk, Fast Colors, Vat Dye—Ta;i, Green
and Blue. Ixing and Short Sleeves—
$3.45
::
♦♦
«•
::
it
••
«
H
INFANTSWEAR
LOVELY LINGERIE
Southern Pride Slips
SI. 19 — $1.98
White Cotton Slips with embroidered ruffles
Panels. Step-ins.
-shadow
COTTON PAJAMAS
Broadcloths and Sheers—Cool Comfortable—
97c and $1.29
Men’s and Ooys’
CELEBROOK CELANESE
SHARKSKIN SLACK PANTS
Popular Spring Shades
_ $3.45 to $4.50
SPORT SHIRTS
Lon? and Short Sleeves
89c to $2.45
SLEP]VELESS SWEATERS
97c
SPUR BRAND NECKWEAR
48c to 97c
DRESS GABARDINE PANTS
$4.50 to $7.50
OTHER DRESS PANTS
$3.49 to $4.50
DRESS SHIRTS
.Itivson Hrand—W'hite and Colors
$1.19 to $2.25
DRESS SOCKS ... 29c to 35c pr.
DRF:SS BELTS 50c to $1.00
SHOES
Brown and W’hite—Brown and Tan—Black—Brown,
Wins-tip, Scotch Grain. Straight Cap—
$1.98 to $6.50
MAIDS’ UNIFORMS
White, Blue and Green. Button and Zipper P'ront,
Sizes 12 to 46
$1.49
SWEATERS and SKIRTS
Slip-ftver and button types. Pastel colors—short sleeves,
$1.29 to $2.45,
Skirts in plaids and solids—Pastel shades—
$1.29 to $2.98
couois deparhient store
ABERDEEN, N. C.