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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
CARTHAGE NEWS
By MRS. ALONZO BLUE
Miss Gladys Watson spent the
Easter holidays with her uncle,
Dr. E. W. Larkin, and Mrs. Lar
kin in Washington.
Mrs. George D. Carter and son,
Ben, left Monday for a week’s
vacation in Quincy, Fla. They
will be joined there by'Mrs. Car
ter’s sisters, Mrs. O. E. Payne,
Mrs. H. E. Nixon and Mrs. Amos
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman A.
Campbell of Pinehurst were
Sunday night dinner guests of
Mrs. L. P. Tyson.
John A. Lang., Jr., of Washing
ton, D. C. attended the Jeffer-
son-Jackson Day dinner in Ra
leigh Saturday night and came
to Carthage for a weekend visit
with his sister, Mrs. Howard
Gardner.
Miss Flossie Ezzell of Lilling-
ton spent Easter with Mrs. How
ard Gardner and daughters.
Miss Mamie Williamson is
home after a stay at Moore Mem
orial Hospital with a fractured
arm.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McDonald,
Jr., and children of Raleigh were
Sunday guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. McDonald.
Misses Mary Gilbert and Jose
phine Cole of Raleigh were at
home over the weekend with
their mother, Mrs. Emma Cole.
Mrs. Phil Owens and daughter,
Dianne, of Durham were Easter
guests of their aunts, Mrs. Jim
Evans and Miss Bess McCaskill.
Miss Ann Currie of Charlotte
and Miss Ruth Currie of Agnes
Scott College spent their Easter
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. Haririss Clark
and daughters, Misses Elizabeth
and Marie. Clark, and Willis
Clark of Jackson Springs, Mrs.
Ruth B. Nowell of Raleigh and
Mr .and Mrs. Charles Barringer,
Jr., and daughter Ahn of Rob
bins were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles F. Barringer.
Miss Bess McCaskill and Mrs.
W. Gilliam Brown attended a tea
Saturday afternoon honoring
Mrs. Edmund Muskie at the Sir
Walter Hotel in Raleigh, and the
Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner
which followed at which Senator
Muskie of Maine spoke.
Solicitor M. G. Boyette was in
Raleigh Saturday night for the
Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Muse and
daughter of Mebane, Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Muse and son of
Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
S. Muse and son of Charlotte
spent the Easter holidays at the
Muse home place on Glendon
Road.
Mrs. J. K. Roberts returned
home Saturday from an extended
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Roberts in Orangeburg, S. 'C. She
They may get frostbitten, but if you want them,
we have them, blooming beautifully:
Bwarf Marigolds in yellow and orange, Lantanas, Begonias,
Double Petunias, Geraniums.
ALSO FROST PROOF
Pansies, Candytuft, Basket of Gold, Thrift in white, blue and
pink, and Verbena.
For those hot summer days we have a special on Maple Shade
Trees 4 to 8 feet, 75c to $2.00.
WE HAVE TOMATO PLANTS IN BLOOM
Roy Kelly Landscape Service
Midland Rd.
Soulhem Pines
OX 2-3095
BELMONT
STRAIGHT BOURBON
90.4 PROOF
FULL^IinPROOFl!
STRAIGHT BOURBON
WHISKEY
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BEIJMONT^ISTI LUNO
WAWRENCEBURG INO
BELMONT DISTIllING CO., LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA
was accompanied home by Miss
Mary Allen McDonald and Gene
Richer of Charleston, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sabiston
and daughter, Kinsey, were
Easter guests of their son and
daughter-in-law, the Rev. and
Mrs. William Sabiston, in Stokes.
Miss Ida Martin McDonald and
Mr. and Mrs. Attwood Whitman
returned Saturday from a three
weeks’ tour of the west coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mahon and
baby were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald,
returning to Greenville Monday.
Mri and Mrs. Herman Vestal
of Lumberton visited friends
here Monday. Mrs. Vestal for
merly taught in the Carthage
schools.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Goodman
of Raleigh spent the Easter
weekend with Mrs. Charlie Ben
nett and Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Maness.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cowell and
Lloyd Cowell of Belpre, Ohio,
George Cowell, Jr., and Miss
Barbara Brown of Virginia
Beach, Va., were Easter weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton H.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Thomas,
Jr., of Charlotte spent Easter
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Lambert and Mi;, and Mrs.
Thomas.
Mrs. M. J. McPhail was in
Charlotte for the Easter holidays
with Mrs. Grace McDowell.
Mr .and Mrs. Holt McNeill
were in Dobson over the week
end with Mrs. McNeill’s father,
Mr. Norman.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stewart
and children came Friday to
spend the holidays with their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Stew
art, returning Monday to their
home in Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carter are
spending this week in Quitman,
Ga.
(Held over from last weeki)
Baptismal Rites
The sacrament of baptism was
administered to John Gilmer
Seawell, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman O. Seawell, Sunday
morning at the worship service
in the Carthage Presbyterian
Church by the pastor, the Rev.
B. E. Dotson.
Guest Orgemist
Mrs. M. J. McPhail was guest
organist Saturday night for the
installation of the incoming of
ficers of the Eastern Star, in the
Masonic Hall in Sanford.
At one time Mrs. McPhail serv
ed as organist of grand officers
for the Eastern Star of North
Carolina.
Feunily Night
Members of the Carthage
Methodist Church observed Fam
ily Night at the church Sunday
with a supper.
The guest speaker was Terry
Sanford, young lawyer and lay
man of Fayetteville. He was in
troduced by Atty. W. D. Sabiston
Personals
John M. Currie, Jr., of Phila
delphia, Pa. is home for school
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Currie.
Mrs. Samuel Turner of Lake
Worth, Fla., is here on a visit to
her daughter, Mrs. Wilton H.
Brown and family.
Mrs. W. H. Currie and sons.
John L. and Tommy, were in Rai
leigh last week. Mrs. Currie at^
tended the Governor’s reception
with Senator Currie and the boys
visited the Senate and other
places of interest.
Mrs. W. G. Caldwell is back
atfer a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
James Davis, and other relatives
in Neeses, S. C. ,
Mrs. Carlos MacLeod and
daughters. Misses Martha and
Isobelle, of Olivia visited Miss
Janie MacLeod Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hume and
daughter of Greensboro were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Hume.
Miss Mamie Williamson is a
patient in Moore Memorial Hos
pital, having sustained a fractur
ed arm in a fall.
Mrs. Harry Schler of Augusta,
Ga., came Sunday to visit her
mother, Mrs. R. S. Shields, who
has not been quite so well.
Mrs. Rosa Bumpas and Mrs.
Lena Ladu of Greensboro were
weekend guests of Mrs. M. J. Mc
Phail.
Mrs. L. R. Beam of Asheville is
spending several days with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. A. McN. Blue.
Mrs. Thomas Rogan and sons,
Stan and Walter, who have spent
the past 10 days with Mrs. Ro-
gan’s mother, Mrs. Walter Mc
Caskill, Route 3, returned Sun
way with Mr. Rogan to their
home in Gneelyville,. S. C.
Miss Gladys Watson was in
Fayetteville over the weekend,
the guest of Miss Minnie Vann
Miss Mary Worthy' Myrick,
who has been employed in Pine
hurst General office is now with
the Carolina Power and Light
company in Southern Pines.
Miss Mary Louise McDonald,
member of the music faculty at
Penn Hall College in Chambers-
burg, Pa., is spending the spring
holidays here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald
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43c
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46-Or.
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12-OZ
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APPLE PIE
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AMERICA'S OERENOABIE FOOD MERCHANT
39c
ANN PAGE PANCAKE AND
WAFFLE SYRUP
Packer^s Label Brand
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Superfine Triple
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2 cTns 39c
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Large Sweet Peas
Green Giant 2
Fancy Green Giant
Cream Corn 2
, Prepared With Peppers — Niblets
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15c
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“Super-Right” Heavy Grain Fed Beef
Sirioin Steaks
99c
"Super-Right" Fresh
Pork Loin Roast
is. 35c
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ROAST
u 49c
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• Kitchen Charm 2—1 00-Ft. Roll 39c
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Tea Napkins 2—80-Ct. Pkgs. 21c
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Luncheon Meat
Spam
12-Oz.
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47.
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Blue Cheer
pkg. 34c
P^k^g. 81c
Pink Dreft
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Large 2V2 Dozen Size
Fresh Lettuce 2'‘r29'
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Large Size. Fresh
Broccoli Bch.25c
Fresh Yellow
Com 5 ears 29c
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Grand For Solods — Firm, Golden
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Bananas
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