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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1957
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last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McNeill. Mrs. McNeill and
son, Franke, accompanied them
back to Wilmington for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert FarreU,
Janet and Robbie have returned
home after spending several days
in Melbourne, Fla., with Mr. and
Mrs. N. R. Ingraham.
FOR RESULTS USE THE PI
LOT’S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
Henry H, Bladgen,
Winter Resident,
Dies At Cottage
Henry H. Blagden, who opera
ted a boys’ csimp in New York
State for 40 years, died at his cot
tage at Overhills last Thursday.
He was 69.
Mr. Blagden was associated
with the late Eric Parson in oper
ation of the Pinehurst School
from 1915 to 1918.
A number of people from the
Sandhills attended his camp,
where he had established a na
tional reputation in developing
character and interesting his
charges in nature and the out
doors.
Surviving are his .wife, the
former Masy Bradley of Wash
ington, a son, Henry H. Blag
den, Jr., a freshman at Yale,
a daughter, Helen, of Washing
ton, and four brothers.
More than 100 million gallons
of water from underground
sources are used daily by indus
tries in North Carolina.
The natural resources of North
Carolina provide ...^industry and
occupations for over 90 per cent
of the people.
1956 Girls’ Basketball Squad—Left to right,
front row, Lillian Bullock, Louise McDonald,
Carolyn Bryant, Anike Verhoeff, Patty Hobbs,
Patti Britt, Delores Maready, Janice Holliday,
and Nancy Jo Traylor. Second row, assistant
coach Don Moore, Linda Thompson, Alice Gam
ble, Loy Clark, Joan Parker, Donna McKenzie,
Pat Bryant, Frances White, Patsy Garner, Ma
rian Caton and coach W. A. Leonard. Back row,
Susan Pollard, Martha Caton, Karen McKenzie,
Betsy Scheipers, Susan Steed, Diana Tolar, Bar
bara Blackwelder, Mary Ann Strickland ' and
Frances Harper. (Emerson Humphrey photo)
Flora Macdonald Sets
5-Week Summer School
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Announcement was made this
week of the regular summer ses
sion for Flora Macdonald College,
which begins June 10 and runs to
July 13.
Prof. R. W. Decker of the col
lege said that six semester hours
of credit could be earned during
the five week session. He added
that special courses for beginning
business students would also be
available.
Interested students may write
him at the college in Red Springs
for further information.
ABERDEEN NEWS
By DOROTHY McNEILL
Jr. Woman's Club
The Aberdeen Junior Woman’s
Club held its regular monthly
meeting in the Aberdeen Legion
Hut on 'Tuesday evening with 24
members present. 'The president,
Mrs. Ray Bums, presided and
committees for the new year
were read. The hostesses, Mrs.
Leonard Calloway, Mrs. Larry
Simmons, and Mrs. Edmund Gra
ham, served delicious refresh
ments- at the conclusion of the
meeting.
ANTIQUES BOUGHT FOR CASH
FURNITURE, BOOKS, PAINTINGS, GLASS, CHINA,
SILVER, GUNS, STAMPS, COINS, JEWELRY, etc.
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Midland Road PINEHURST Phone 3055
Melrose
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$395
mimm pint a*.
4/5 QT.
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Personals
Miss Helen Hardister of
Greensboro spent the weekend
\Vith her parents.
Miss Martha Davenport of
Whiteville and Miss Betty Ward-
law of Raeford spent Monday
with Mrs. Frank McNeill.
Among those, from the Univer
sity at Chapel Hill spending the
v.mekend with their parents were
Merritt Sugg, Jr., Tony Miley
and Joe Laton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blue and
son of Chapel Hill were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blue, Sr.,
over the weekend.
Mrs. W. H. McNeill, Jr., and
daughter, Cherianna, of Durham
spent Monday with relatives in
Aberdeen.
Miss Iris Matthews of Sanford
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Knox Matthews, over the week
end.
Mrs. M. C. Coward of Red
Springs visited friends in Aber
deen one day last week.
Mrs. Jo Sue Wallace of Dur
ham spent the weekend with ner
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Wal
lace.
Mrs. Webster of Greensboro
spent last week with Mrs. F. P.
Garrison.
Mrs. A. R. Hawley and Mrs.
Martha Honeycutt and daughter,
Barbara, of Hamlet were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Cummings,
Monday.
Mrs. Jack Smith returned home
Friday from Memorial Hospital
in Chapel HiU.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Inman of High
Point spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Samuels.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Jordan
of Wilmington spent several days
Belk-Cline of Robbins
Thursday, 21st ’Til Monday 25th — 4 Big Days
TO GIVE YOU MORE FOR YOtlR DOLLAR SOME OF OUR MERCHANDISE IS NOW
MARKED 50 lo 75% BELOW REGULAR PRICE,
MEN’S SPORT COATS
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All wool, latest styles—going for
$10.00 each
CLOTHES PINS
12 doz. of the best .... $1.00
SHOES
Large variety of styles
$2.00 and $3.00
Brand New Spring
BATES MATERIAL
Going for $1.00
600 Yards of New Spring
BUTCHER LINENS
Extra Special
2 yards for only $1.00
PLANT BED COVERS
28x 24
Thread Count
24 X 20
Thread Count
Per
100 yards
Per
100 yards
Sizes 4x25 and 5x20
Belk-Cline of Robbins
ROBBINS, N. C.
Rfth freedomJwo Fords
Who says you hove to be
Independently wealthy to enjoy the fun
and Independence of two Fords?
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Fact is, you can own two Fords for the price of one
expensive car. And Ford has features this year that
even have the higher-priced cars taking notes.
Take styling: No matter which of Ford’s 20 new
models you choose, you’ll get a car that’s completely
new, with the stunning Sculptured Look that gives
Ford the Mark of Tomorrow.
No other car on the American Road can touch
a Ford. Proof? A stock model '57 Ford averaged
108.16 mph for 60,000 miles at Bonneville, Utah.
Choice? Ford gives you your choice of not one,
but two big-car sizes. There’s the Custom and
Custom 300 Series, over sixteen luscious feet of car.
Or you can choose from nine even longer Fairlane
and Fairlane 500 models, over seventeen feet of
pure dreamboat. There are 20 new Ford models ...
all styled with the Mark of Tomorrow.
And look at the choice of power. Beginning with
the new Mileage Maker Six and going right through
the series of V-8 engines you can get your own brand
of sizzle, including a Thunderbird 312 Super
charged V-8 that delivers 300 hp and a 270-hp
Thunderbird 312 Super V-8.
And all of this is at low Ford prices. No wonder
the swing is to two Fords this year!
7ivo Fords
are easy to swing
(Come in and let us prove it)
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SOUTHERN PINES, N. C
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