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r Page Sixteen THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, March 14, 1952 MiW—iMa>» M ija Planning To Build or Remodel DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN: Curtis Windows and Kitchen Cabinets K & M Asbestos Pi^oducts Flintkote & Bird Roofing Armstrong Building Products Truscon Steel Windows Make an appointment with our representative or attend our open house every Friday night at 7:30 Scarborough BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY LUMBEHTON, N. C^Plion, 6071 CARTHAGE STAR ROUTE By Alma Campbell Boyte I Jacks. Their two little daughters, Lester Boyte was a Thursday Karen and Kathy, remained with business visitor in Bonlee. Jack Yow son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Yow, is On his way home from Korea. Mrs. Ada Holder spent Tuesday Callum, of High Point, were guests of their uncle, W. M. Cole, for several days last week. Mrs. Robert McCallum of High Point came down for the day Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Seawell and sons, Edward and" Johnny, of Lafayette, La., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Seawell [Mrs. Lena Shepley. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pope and with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cooper, near Cameron. Mr. Oswald Alexander of Car thage Was in this section Friday afternoon. Jesse Moore returned to ' his home Friday^ after having been a patient in Moore County hospi tal for several days. The eighth grade of Carthage school won in the magazine sub scription drive contest with the amount of $107.00 worth of mag azines sold. Hence, this class is looking forward to a half holiday during which time a trio to the nlanetarium at Chapel Hill is be ing planned. D. A Fields of Carthage Route snent Tuesday and Wednesday with Bill Holder. Mrs. L. B. Meggs has improved after having had an attack of flu. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis. The Jacks family is planning to move to Camp Lee some time this week. W. C. Yow is up and out again after undergoing an attack of ar-1 children, Janice and Lorraine, of thritis. Greensboro were Sunday guests Reverend Eugene Alexander;of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fields. of Sanford will conduuct preach ing . service at Euphronia Church Sunday. Sunday callers of H. A. Camp bell were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Da vis, Mrs. Tom Fields and son, Bur- gwyn, Davis Salmon, and W. C. Yow. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Darnell Saturday morning Kentucky ra urbon iskey 30 PINT $3.65 4|5qt. Tpit f0P« ) YtkHs oiia IS - BOTTLED BY the stagg distilling co.» FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phillips and children of Glendon spent Sunday with Mrs. hPillips’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Warner. Mr. T. A. Cole and sisters, Mrs. Kate Willcox, Mrs. Carrie Mclver, and Mrs. May Davis, of Carthage visited Mr. Will Cole Sunday, and a Sunday visitor on this route. ■ Mr. apd Mrs. John Kelly of Carthage Route 1 were Thursday night visitors among relatives on this route. Monday was the fiftieth wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Phillips who live in thej and Glendon section. C. A. Yow of Carthage visited relatives here Wednesday. Mrs. Nettie Arnold and son, L. H., Greensboro spent the week end with Mrs. Norman Fields. 1:30; Putnam, 2:30; R. F. Willcox home, 3; Joe Ptessley home near Cole’s mill, 3:30; Z, T. Lea home near Carbonton, 4. Friday—•Robbins library, 11:30 to 3:15; around talc mine, 3:30 to 4:40. Bookmobile Schedule Following is the Bookmobile schedule for next week, as re leased by Mrs. Dorothy Avery, iq the afternoon they drove down|'^°'^”^y to Carbonton where they visited at Moore Counuty hospital. Mrs. Darnell is the former Louise Holder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Holder. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Trent of Southern Pines, and Mr. and Mrs. George Fields and children, Clyde and Anne, of Carthage spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Davis Salmon. Mrs. Julia Hubbel of Greens- relatives. STtAtGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF THE STAGG DIST. CO.. FRANKFORT, KY. Dewey Matthews was a recent business visitor at Hallison. Ruth Matthews was in High- falls one day last week. G. B. Cole moved his sawmill to the Pocket section near San ford during the early part of last week. Mr. Bennie Phillins of the Glen don section recently underwent an oneration.) Carolyn and Jason Brvant of Carthage Route were recent call ers on this route. Donald Camobell returned to his home in Alexandria, Va.. after snending several weeks with his brother, H. A. Camnbell. Laura Dowd Of Carthage Route 1 visited Shirley Yew Thursday fJimday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Yow were Mrs. Arthur TTark- er and daughters, Jean. Carol T inda, and Lola of Carthage Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. ZoRie Wall and children of Hiehfalls. Mrs. Jack Yow and daughter, Kathy, of Carthage Route. ■Robart and Penn Benner of Carthace were Sunday visitors in this section. Mr. and Mrs. Dewev Matthews and son Harold, were Sunday f7uests of Mr and Mrs. Allen Phil lins on Bear Creek Route Mr. and Mrs. James Camnbell visited Mr. and Mrs; Jese Moore in Robbins Sundav afternoon. .Tesse. who underwent an Onera tion in Moore Countv hosnital a few days ago, is getting along nicely. J. L. Boyte, Jr., and Pete Hold er attended preaching service at Red Branch Baptist Church Sun day night. Clara Lee aMtthews was in Car thage Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barker, Jr, of Sanford spent Wednesday with Mrs. Barker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fields. Mr. Truby Rogers of Sanford spent Saturday night with Pas chal Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paschal of Bonlee were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Holder. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childress spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edmonds in Greens- bor*). .Mrs. Joe Hough of Greensboro spent Sunday with relatives and friends bn this route. Mrs. Loma Fields and son, Bur- gwvn, visited Mrs. Bob Fields who is a Patient in Moore County hospital, Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Oldham of Glendon were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Boyte. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eaton spent the weekend with relatives at Star. Mrs. Laverne Barber was host ess at a Stanley party in her home Friday night. Mrs. Sallie Pressley spent last week with her daughter, Mts. Earl Crabtree, in Greensboro. Sunday of last week guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis were the following: Beu lah and Eullvs Brady and Caro lyn Davis of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs Charles Kennedy and son, Jack, of Highfalls. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Powers of Carthage, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams of Sanford. During the past three weeks Mrs. J. L. Jacks and daugh ters, Karen and Kathy, recently returned from Italv. have been visiting in the Davis home Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. H. B. Davis, with Mrs. John L. Jacks oq co-bnstess. was hostess to the Mt. Holly Home Demonstration Club meeting held in her home Hew do we rate as parents for children?” was the subiect dis cussed under the leadership of. Mrs. Arthur Gaines, in the ab-j sppce of Miss Flora McDonald.' ■p’ighteen members were present. The ho=tesses served cream cheese sandwiches, potato chins, pickle, chocolate cake, and coffee. Mrs. John L. Jacks snent the weekend at Camp Lee, Va., visit ing her husband, Major John L. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Speer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Merriman Salmon on Carthage Rt. 3. Miss Sarah Muse and James Muse visited their aunt, Mrs. Irene Hunt, at Duke hospital Sun day. Mrs. Hunt has been a patient there for some time. Mrs. Bob Poe of Hallison was Monday—Through Niagara to ■Union church (H. R. Bryant home); paved road to Vass (home stops and T. C. Evans’ store); Vass, 4:20 to 4:40; Bill Smith home, 4:50. Tuesday—'Unscheduled. Wednesday—Highfalls school, 1:15 p. m.; Highfalls, 2 to 2:30; Highway 27 toward Biscoe, 3 to 4:30. Thursday — Carthage, 11:30 to APPLE BRANDY $400 Fifths 86.4 Proof LAIRD AND COMPANY Lyons, N. Y,-North Gardtetis, Va# Scobeyville, W. J. What Becomes of Old Model • John Deere Tractors? r, W p. Co, "“““Si. ' »v. • ■es ft One and '®Waee ^bat bac, siaai 7, '■oha ■oojes Of , John Deere Two-Cylinder Tractors Keep On ‘‘Delivering The Goods” Down Through The Years. John Deere two-cylinder engine has been a cornerstone of greater tractor value for more than twenty-five years. It’s an exclusive design that has enabled John Deere en gineers to build tractors unequalled in simplicity, unmatched in strength of parts— tractors that are more dependable in the field, more economical to operate and service, and longer lived. In addition to these basic, profit-increasing advantages, John Deere Tractors have every feature to speed up your work and make it easier. See your John Deere dealer for full information. for every farm ... crop ... purpose. 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