PAGE EIGHTEEN FOR .0.- THE PILOT. Southern Pine^_North_Carol^ Coach Speaks At Rotary Meeting CARTHAGE NEWS By MRS ALONZO BLUE •4* <7 .V • •• j r DOSSENBACH’S Finer Furniture SANFORD, N. C. THE HOLIDAYS A ■■ m PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Loses Home . , _ In a message to his brother, Euell Glass, in his sister, Mrs. ^ee McDonald of Carthage, Charhe Glass told of the loss of his home and all out buildings in the tornado which, struck Jacksonville, Ala. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glass left their home during the tornado, in their car, Ld took refuge unde? a highway bridge and were not injured. At Home from Army Lee Roy McDonald arrived home Saturday from Lackland 1 Field, San Antonio, Texas, where, ' he h^ been stationed for the past ?hree years with the U. S. Army He will be with his parents, M . S^d Mrs. L. R. he enters East Carolina College in Greenville to complete his course this Spring. Mrs. Frank Blue of Sanford was the guest of Miss Janie Mac Leod Tuesday. „ ,. Miss Minnie Vann of Fayette ville, is spending several days with Mrs. Alice Watson. E H Garrison, Moore County farm agent, who underwent an eve operation last week m a Charlotte hospital, is doiny nice ly and is expected home this and Mrs. John ^ Mrs Mamie Richardson of Buui- ?et spent last Thursday with their Qicter Mrs. O. U. Alexander. Miss Ssrah Alice McDuffie o Candor was the weekend guest of »d M.S. Chari., J. McDon- aid Jr. at their home on Vass ^ Mrs. Sadie K. Wall and Miss Margaret Kelly spent last weey end with Mr. and Mrs. Young A - len in Rowland. Mrs W. L. McLean is at home after a six weeks’ visit with hm: son the Rev. Barney E. McLean, S tU in f i-f AS; McLean is pastor of the bourn Hampton Presbyterian Church in ^^Mis^s Ida Martin and Ruth Anna McDonald spent the week end with their sister, ms^elen Street McDonald, at WCUNL.in ^ViS£rs°in the hoiue Mry Lynn McLean and Mr^ ^ Flinchum Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Howard Flinchum and fam- nv of Greensboro, Paul Flinchum of High Point, Mr. and Mrs. o °Snipes cf Niagara, and Mr. and Mrs Glenn Havener of Kt. i- Col Alex P. Kelly of Wdming- ton spent last ters and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Maggie Led Kelly and Miss Glennie Stewart went to Baltimore, Md., Th^sday of la^ week to visit Miss Elsie Cole sis ter of Mrs. KellY, returning home ^'mI^J Ann Jcrdon of Red Springs was the guest of Mrs. Joe Bennett last Thuyday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Me ° M^'^and Mrs. N. W. McKay andj sons, Neill and Orren, boro spent the Thanksgiving .holi days with Mrs. McKay’s mother, Mrs. Sadie Ki Wall. wash-' Lt. Col. John Lang of wasn inaton D. C., who is attending a Sday Reserve Officers’ Training school at Duke University, spent the weekend here with Mr. and I Mrs. Howard Gardn^. ' Mrs. Herman Campbell of Pme hurst spent Sunday night witn her sister, Mrs. L. P. Tyson. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 19^ SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING news WEEKLY. Coach W. A. Leonard of the Southern Pines High School boys I and girls’ basketball teams was speaker at the regular luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club last, Friday in the Country Club. Pointing out that both squads show good material, much ..f it inexperienced, Mr. Leonard said that^ tough opposition could be Specld a. son and that he hesitated to go ou^ on a limb” with predictions Bids Asked For Two Moore County Highway Projects _TM"r»TPrf.S ai Two Moore County Wojects are among those on which the State Highway Commission requested bids Tuesday. Bids wiU be re ceived Tuesday, December 21, and wiU be reviewed Thursday, De- ‘^^Bidrorfboth the Moore projects had been rejected nart at a recent session of the Lmmission and the projects were opened for new bids, with specifi cations changed in the case of a culvert project, this week. Movin^g buildings off the right of way on the proposed riew Ub 501 and 15 route that will by-pass Carthage, from Pinehurst, is one of the p^ojejets. The route runs I 10.42 miles from a point on NC (Midland Road) al^out three niiarters of a mile east of the in ^ersection of N02 and US 501 and 15, to a point on US 501 and 15 about one and a half miles east of "^The^'^iher Moore project on’ which bids were asked is a tr^f® reinforced concrete box culvert o the county road ™ing from a point on NC 22 north of HighMUs, east along or near the Bible Schoo Road toward Glendon. The commission decided tnat box culvert would ,,be cheaper than the arch culvert formerly specified for the project which in all includes 3.9 miles of grading, 1 paving and structures. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT bourbon WHISKEY GLENMORE DlSTl UUEB.ES COMPANY. uOUlSVIUUE^ Southern Pines Florist 570 S. W. Broad St. Telephone 2-3111 great CHRISTMAS bonus sale repeated bV popular demand ov lamps 1 TL^ DvirA Of I For The Price Of lamps from this Special , RvAmh V saafeaa^s Your choice of any two HJIW. Chrutma. Sale! , 2 for 1 PRICE Lamp Prices Reuge ... ,95 to $eft.95 Other premiums are not included with this offer. Beautiful laW for every room . . . flosr eluded. Each one is com plete with its own shade, and they are perfect for QUj^rn Booms. I • Distributed by CANADA DRY 86 PROOF I ginger ale, INC., New York, N. Y. Hallum Furniture Compaq ABERDEEN

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