Page EIGHT DRIVE CAREFULLY — SAVE A LIFE I THE PILOT—Southern Pines, THURSDAY, JULY 12. 19S6 SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE It’s Bargain Time at the BOOTER Y in SANFORD ABERDEEN NEWS By DOROTHY MtdffEIU. 1 Myrtle Beach, S. C. A Son The Rev. and Mrs. Rene Bideaux of Jackson Springs an nounce the birth of a son, Charles Hubert, on Saturday in the Moore County Hospital, weighing 10 pounds. Idrs. Bideaux is the Calvin Cruce is spending tMs week with relatives in Georgia. Mrs. William Wall and daugh ter, Sharon Ann, of Washington are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Worlsey. Mrs. John J. Greer and son. Jay, are spending several days in I Air Ground School To Participate In Defense Exercise I gin with a simulated nuclear at tack by enemy air forces against 176 arccis of the continental Ulnited 1 States and its territories. The theoretical targets include 63 population centers, nine Air Bases and atomic energy instal lations. ALL SPRING AND SUMMER SHOES GREATLY REDUCED One Group of CHILDREN’S SHOES are included in these SPECUL PRICES ! former Rebecca Edge, daughter i york on business, of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Edge of ^Ir. and Mrs. Charles Fritz and Abrdeen. children and Mrs. Mab®! Valen- EntertaixKClub' tine of Blacksburg, Va.,. were Mrs. Hugh Lee and Mrs. John weekend guests of Mrs. Maude Bowman entertained the mem- Thompson and Miss Bess Gunter, bers of the Cardinal Book Club in Mrs. H. E. Bowman and Miss the home of Mrs. Bowman on Ann Bowman spent Monday with Thursday evening. The president, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bowman in Mrs. D. E. Hancock, presided over Raeford. a business session during which Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burns and plans were made to have an ice daughter and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. cream supper in late July. Cummings left Sunday to spend Mrs. E. H. Clayton presented a week in Florida. Rep. Cliff Blue, who gave an in- Misses Clara and Hilda Allred formative talk on “Integration in and Janice Garner spent last the Public Schools.” Books were .^ggkend at Myrtle Beach. exchanged by the members and the hostesses served a sweet increased demand of the course, at the conclusion of the gQjjguming public for red meat program. _ Lnd poultry meat has given con Brief Mention siderable impetus to the broiler Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Medlin are turkey sectors of the poultry vacationing this week at Myrtle industry Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee and chil-I cucumbers for dren spent several days last week P “^^arkets in North Carolina visiting in Goldsboro. The Bootery siting in Goldsboro Wring 1956 is estimated at 385,000 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robbins ^nd 1 based on reports from family have returned home after ^ ^ spending several days in Blue-p The USAF Air Ground Opera-' tions School will participate in j “Operation Alert 1956,” a nation- j al readiness exercise to be con ducted July 20-26, it was an-j nounced here this week by Brig.j Gen. Daniel W. Jenkins, mandant. The exercise is a joint opera-1 tion of the Department of De fense and Office of Defense Mobil ization. It is being held to train civil defense, military and gov ernment personnel in dealing with the problems which could arise in the event of a nuclear at- [ tack on the United States. The Air Ground School will I participate with the 9th Air j Force and the 405th Fighter Bomber Wing, all of which are under the Tactical Air Command. The major operations to be con ducted by the command will in clude the conduct of command post exercises to test communica tions with other units and to | train personnel in operations un der simulated attack conditions and the exercise of base passive] defense measures. The National exercise will be-1 Dividends OVER- $ 50,000 WERE PAID ON JUNE 30th To Families Who Are Finding That It Pays To Have a Savings At First FEDERAL CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE "Home of Happy Feel" SANFORD, N. C. Across from Post Office field, W. Va., as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Bob Wilder and family. Mrs. V. U. Grose and Mrs. E. S. Miller spent Sunday in Salis bury visiting relatives. Mr. Grose and son Victor-returned home with them after spending several days there. Miss June Melvin returned to UNC, Chapel Hill, Sunday eve ning after spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Melvin. Mrs. Lewis Merrill and daugh ter Marsha are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stillwell in Salisbury for several days. Mrs. Hombuckle has returned home after spending two weeks in Georgia with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Calloway left Thursday to spend several days visiting in Charleston and OSCILLATING FANS Keep cool this summer only— $22.50 * New PLAY-A-WILE KIDDIE POOLS Made of finest, long wear ing canvas, vinyl-coated on both sides, with mildew re sistant treatment and sewn with rotproof orlon thread. Colors—Aqua on inside, green on outside with yel low trim. Sturdy, galyaniz- ed rustproof frame; size 60x48x12 inches deep. $2.00 delivers CAR SEATS For Kiddies Sit-n-Stand Feature; with detachable plastic steering wheel and plastic covered guard rail. Kid-E-Convertible window fan Car bed to car seat, converts in seconds; takes care of baby asleep or awake; heavy blue twill; sturdy all steel frame. Fits any window. Blows in or out $37.50 Thomasson Furniture Company SOUTHERN PINES 275 N. E. Broad Si. 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