Friday, April 28, 1933. THE PILOT, Aberdeen and Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Three Plans Announced for | The cake was presented by the Rev.' H. H. Bradshaw, S. E. Sloan, C. M. The officers of the Eureka Church Aberdeen Social Events E. L. Barbtr in charming fashion and Wilson, F. A. Cummings, W. V. - and Woman’s Auxiliary of the church Conditioning Civilians ______Mrs. PleaFunts was showereJ after- ter, E. L. Pleasants, H. A. Gunter, were entertained at a supper in the I John Blue of Norfolk, Va., is spend-1 “Grace Abbott” by Mrs. S. E. Sloan wards with congratulations and best Garney Hawks, C. L. Williams, W. W. basement of the chuixh Thursday Physical Exercise, Lectures and ing some time in Aberdeen visiting The program closed with the singing wishes of all those present. Cake and Norris, W. E Freeman. H. E. Bow- night by the women of the commun- Athletics on Schedule for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. of “America” by the club in concert, ice-tea were served by the refresh- man, E. L. Barber, J. L. Rhyne and ity. A congenial good time was en- Daily Routine Blue. A delicious course of sand'wiches, ment committee. W. E. Freeman. joyeJi and profitable arrangK'ments Miss Sarah Belle Heilig, Dr Med- coffee and mints, was served by ------planned for the financial welfare of Just what the Army in the Fourth lin’s efficient office nurse. was the hostess following the meeting. Home and Garden Club I the church through the coming year. Corps Area will do to “Recondition” obliged to be absent from her post special guests were Mrs. R. C. The Home and Garden Club was EUREKA The Eureka Relief Committee feel.s members of the Civilian Conservation of duty last week on account of a Mrs. John Sluan, Mrs. delightfully entertained by Mrs. , . . that the public- will be glad to learn Corps in the Southeast was outlined badly inected hand. Robert Fan'ell, Mrs. A. L. Burney, Charles B. Thomas at the Commun- S"ndhill Farm Life School draws ^^at the bridge across Little River on generally by Major General Edwin L. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blue and fam- ity House on last Tuesday afte-moon dosing season of a very sue- the old Pee Dee Road is at last com­ King, 4th Corps Area Commander, in ity are movine this week from the McLean and Miss Eliza- with a number of members and school year with the following pjeted. The road shortens the mileage a recent conference wtih his staff. bungalow opposite the fire house to beth Ferree guests present. program to offer to friends over the to Southern Pines for a large part of -ounti'y; Sunday, April .JO, at 11:00 the community. .As soon as it can All work will be supervised by the bungalow on Poplarstreet last j -After reports were given by the a. m., sei-mon by the Rev. J. Fred be done gravel fills will be Army officers, who must be present occupiedby the Schwartzman fam- Auxiliary Meeting various committees, Mrs. W. A. Blue pul at all instniction i>erioan<> «olo by Mi.ssKatharine Blue, those present m theobservance of JiHcd basket In the afternoon of May minute period of basic instructions in la.st week. Captain Angier has re-If """ty P>ajo gradua e of thiscol-; h.s week. The meeting closedwith J abaseball game between Farm COMMENCEMENT PAGEANT AT tV io lo i^ rr o ii u 1 ^1.1 J* I l e g G . Misscs Kathcrine Wai'd and Miss the sing’ing of Home, Sweet Home” School and ( ameron is scheduleci ABERDEEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL I L r T , i r w p, r »n A^ce 0.m ,„en ,na

pYmiricinnc | Excursions J. K. Melvin, Jr., of Hemp spent the ' Aberdeen to !day last Sunday in .Aberdeen visiting ! his parents. , Washinffton .... 6.95 Je.>ise F'rink spent several days last i Baltimore ...... $$ 8.408.40' ^'ork city on bu>lness. al(l College, Red .Springs, spen the j Philadelphia...... $11.85 Mi.ss Kate Stewart of Flora .McI)on-i ANNOUNCING THE NEW TOWN Atlantic City...... $13.90 W'eek-end at home visiting her [,ar-1 ents. Accompanying her as guests Greet another brilliant newcomer to the Chev­ New York ...... $15.10 You’ll pay less for a rolet ranks: the Master Six Town Sedan, from that college were Misses Nancy smartest, most colorful car ever to brighten Hyde, Katjharine Ward, -Alice Gam- Chevrolet than for any the low-price field — priced at only $545, Proportional Fares from All mell and Laura Sneed. | other six-cylinder closed car on the f. o. b. Flint, Michigan. Agency Stations Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Melvin and son of Fayetteville were Sunday market. You’ll spend less on it for Ticket .<« Sold Return Limit guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. -Melvin. April 14-15 -April 22 gasoline and oil than you would on Edgar Bowman, Scott Russell, Fred May 27-28-29 June 3 Weaver, Lawrence Farrell and Nor­ any other full-size automobile. You’ll July 1-2-3 July 8 fleet Pleasants were among those August4-5 -August 12 also spend less to keep a Chevrolet in Aberdeen boys attending the sorority S«pt. 1-2-3 Sept 9 ball in Raleigh last Monday night. first-class mechanical condition. October 6-7 October 14 Mrs. Jefferson, who is visiting her Nov. 28-29 December 7 brother, Sidney Windham, has been Then, in addition to saving all this quite sick for the past week. Same Fares Apply Southbound on money, think how much better off Mrs. T. B. Wilder and Miss Alice DATES SHOWN EXCEPT MAY 29, "I see this Chevrolet Standard Six is Wilder visited Miss Mary Johnston, “Syncro-Mesh?” JULY 3 and SEPTEMBER 3 advertised as the world’s lowest-priced you’ll be in every other way. You’ll dean of Flora McDonald College at six-cylinder closed car,” "O h, sure—and a silent second, toof Red Springs last week. own a big, comfortable REDUCED PULLMAN FARES Listen to how nice and quietly we hit Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Caddell and ‘Well, at f 445, it certainly is a great buy NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR TWO car—a fast, dependable, smooth-run­ 40—without even shifting into high Mrs. George McEtonald of W’ilmington PASSENGERS TO A BERTH gear.” were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ning six—one of the smartest, most W'icker last Monday. attractive on the road today— No Stopovers North of Washington Mrs. Sidney Windham and daught­ Baggage Checked er, Miss Hazel, spent a few days in and the most advanced car ever to Raleigh last week visiting friends. appear in the low-price field. SAVE One Cent Per Mile Book Club Meeting —with a MEW Chevrolet! EXCURSIONS Mrs. Wimberly Bowman was a CHEVROLBT MOTOR CO.. DETROIT, MICH. 7 charming hostess to tAie Thursday Af­ ternoon Book club at the Community Same Dates and Limits as above be­ House last Thursday afternoon. The "Remember—in the old car, you always tween All Points on the lovely dogAvood blossoms lent a wanted the front window open, and I "Which make of car in your fleet uses the SEABOARD springlike air to the otherwise at­ wanted it closed?” '445 TO '565 least amount of gasoline and oil?” A ll p r i o t /. o. b. Flint, Mich. Special equip- and Practically all Southeastern tractive living-room. The roll call was answered by 'Yea—thank goodnesa for thia Fisher m tnt uxtrm. Low dtlirated price* and ea*y "Chevroleif Our cost records always Destinations Ok M . a , C. iarma. A General Motora Value. the name of famous southern educa­ Ven tila tion. Now everybody 'a aa tiaHtid. ” show that.’ tors. During tiie business session Mrs. For Information See Agent H. E. Bowman was elected a delegate H. E. Pleasant, D. P. A. to represent this club at the Federa Raleigh, N. C. Phone 2700-2701 meeting to be held in Raleigh on 505 Odd Fellows Building May 1st. During the program, which con­ tinues the study of “Famous W'omen, Allred Chevrolet Company Mrs. Richard Page read an interest­ ing paper on “The Life of Martiha AIK LINE MIVW/H Berry,” followed by another paper on Aberdeen North Carolina