Friviay. January 16> 1931. THE PILOT, a Paper With Character, Aberdeen, North Carolina « Page Eleven, « LOANS $1,000 and Upward Secured by Collateral or Satisfactory Indorsement J. S, MONROE Mortji'a^’es Real Estate Insurance 7 Patch Building Telephone 5631 Southern Pines The Week in Southern Pines txnu / TTTTTTTTn»rnnTmTTTTt»l»:H««»»»n THe New F^hilco AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL Prevents Fading- 1931 Models Midgets, Lowboys Hig-hboys and Combinations C. J. SIMONS Electric Contractor Office Telephone 7151 Connecticut Avenue House Telephone 7044 Southern Pines Social Mrs. Hugh Betterley entiertained the Day Club Tuesday afternoon at her home in Weymouth Heights. Guests included Mrs. R. L. Hart, Mrs. E. V. Perkinson, Mrsi. J. S. Milliken, Mrs. R. E. Wiley, Mrs. E. W. Bush, Mrs. E. C Edward’s, Mrs D. G. Stutz, Mrs. George Moore and Mrs. Babe Isles. A benefit bridge will be given io aid the fund for unemployment relief at the Southern Pines Country Club Friday afternoon, January 16th. The second of a series of teas was given Saturday afternoon by mem bers of the Thistle Club at the South ern Pines Country Club, Presiding at the tea tables were Mrs. S. B. Rich ardson, Mrs. A. McNeil Blair and Mrs. Rachael Richards. Guests .pres ent included Mrs. Allen Fink, Mrs. Ethel Howe, Mrs. John A. Pickett, Mrs. H. A. Gauld, Mrs. John Freeze and daughter, Mrs. Earl S. Wallace, Mrs. Hunter Eckert and Mrs. F. Hob- cheir cottage on Firleigh Farms. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, also of New York. Recent arrivals at the Beverly in clude Mr. and Mrs. William Holuds, Jr., of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bourne, Princeton, N. J., Mrs. W. R. Enders, New York City and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mitchell, Carbon- dale, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Sphar of Ros- coe. Pa., have returned to Southern Pines and^are occupying an apart ment at The Gertrude for the seas on. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrington announce the birth of a son, Frank Anthony, on Saturday, January 10th. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ashton of New -Haven, Conn., spent a week in Southern Pines enroute to Charles ton, S. C. The Parish Guild will meet next Tuesday afternoon at 2;30 with Mrs. Robert N. Rose on Valley Road. On Friday, January 23rd, the Guild will hold a food sale foods. of home cooked son. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Neidich of KnolFwood were Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Brand of hosts to a number of friends at Love- Pittsburgh have taken an apartment joy's. at Rest Haven for the remainder of On Friday evening Mrs. Mildred the season. Rush Gray, who is spending the seas- Henry Silver and Charles .Patch on with her daughter, Mrs. Charles W. Picquet in Pinehurst, entertained Mrs. J. H. Tilghman, Mrs. Irene Mil lar,, Miss Ethel Jones, Maxwell Rush and Mr. and Mrs, Picquet. u n and WELL CLEANED Now Open for the Season ELITE CLEANERS Telephone 6301 Elberta Hotel Sou then Pines I SOUTHERN PINES FISH MARKET li Broad Street and Connecticut Avenue I NOW H Smelts—Roe Shad—Shrimp — Clams H Oysters—Scallops—Haddock — Maek- t: erel—Cod—Sv^ord Fish—Finnan Had- n die. I SEA FOOD IN EVERY VARIETY ♦« uunuttuttttumnttu ♦♦ :t Personals Miss Vivian Montgomery of Wil mington will arrive in Southern Pines the latter part of the week for a short stay as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bums. The Rev. Lucy T. Ayres, who has been spending the past month in Southern Pin^s, leaves Friday for Star where she will conduct services for a week. Miss Ayres is a repre sentative of the Congregational churches. Mrs. Adelaide M. Trull of Boston III will arrive Friday to spend the re- H mainder of the season at The Wood- H i worth. S! Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mayo of ♦♦ I •- Rochester, Minn., are again at the Highland Pines this season. Mrs. Bertha Howell entertained ♦J j Circle No. 3 of the Willing Workers Tuesday afternoon at her home on *♦' North May street, n! Ml’, and Mrs. Stanley Burke of III New York returned Monday to the HI north after passing the holidays at H' spent Sunday in Raleigh. Mrs. W. V. Prillman and childreTi, Mary Jane and David, have return ed from Martinsville, Va., where they If^ve been visiting relatives. Mrs. Alice Burnett has arrived from Aspinwall, Pa., to spend the remain der of the season. LEATHER SPORTS "WEAR CHAMOIS §LIP OVERS GAZELDA JACKETS Calfskin Jackets Light Weight Sued Durable Leathers and Fine Soft Suedes in Popular Colors n THE TOG SHOP Broad'St. and New Hampshire Ave. Southern Pines PROMPT—CAREFUI^CHEERFUL SERVICE AT YOUR CALL THE VALET, INC Telephone 5661 Southern Pines tnntnnnn: The play, “The Prodigal Father,” will be presented by Maude Willis on Sunday evening, January 18th at The Church of Wide Fellowship. Miss Willis is a leader of unusual ability and charm. The Ladies’ Aid Society of The Church of Wide Fellowship will meet Thursday afternoon, January 22, at 3:00 o’clock. An Irish program is be ing prepared. Supper will be served at The Church of Wide Fellowship on Jan uary 28th. The Thistle Club will hold an af ternoon tea at the Country Club to morrow, Saturday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock. The hostesses will be Mrs. Hugh Betterley, Mrs. James S. Mil liken and Mrs. E. Ii. Prizer. All mem bers of the Thistle Club and their guests are invited. Aberdeen Social Events Mrs. Edge Entertains misfortune to fall and break her arm Mrs. Edge entertained the Neieh- ^ while playing on the school pounds borhood Club last Friday night at | last week. tt ■' ^ n w-^ m Boscri Radios AND Sterling IVEidget Telephone 7111 For a Home Demonstration DAY & BRADIN ELECTRIC SHOP ew Hampshire Avenue, Southern Pines REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF VASS at Vass, North Carolina, to the Corporation Commission At the Close of Business on the 31st Day of December, 1930. RESOURCES tai:- and Discounts : — - - - .$152,330.54 Other Stocks and Bonds — 4,350.00 ijsns-: House 1,661.02 '‘niture and Fixtures — — 1,788.00 ‘ "i! Vault and Amounts Due from Approved Depository l^Hnks — - 19,289.67 Items (Items Held Over 24 Hours) - 236.70 - 'iTiPrs’ Liability on Letters of Credit and Acceptances 3,300.00 ,TAL „„$179,955.93 LIABILITIES Stock Paid In 20,000.00 s Fund 7,350.00 if^d Profits (Net Amount) 1,021.39 j deposits Subject to Check - 63,934.o0 Check Outstanding 10^68.63 Deposits (Due on or After 30 Days) - 77,081.01 Tal $179,955.93 ‘ F NORTH CAROLINA, 1 OF MOORE. ’ XT ^ . McLauchlin, Cashier, W. D. Smith, Director and Jesse H. Gara- ‘ ^-r of the Bank pf Vass, each personally appeared before me = nd bein" duly sworn, each for himself, says that the foregoing ' ‘"Je to the best of his knowledge and belief, and subscribed before nie this the D. A. McLAUCHLIN, of Jan., 1931. W. D. SMITH, BEN H. WOOD, Director.. Notary Public. JESSE H. GARDNER, Bsion expires Feb. 25, 1932. Director. her home on Rush street with two tables of bridge. After interesting progressions Mrs. Robert Gwyn was awarded the high score prize while the consolation prize went to Mrs. W. C. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Tharpe of Fort Valley, Ga., former residents of Aberdeen, are here for a short time, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Wilson. Mrs. Malcolm Pleasants and Misses Annie Belle Thompson and Christine tt DODGE SERVICE STATION Featuring SINCLAIR GAS and MOBILINE MOTOR OIL Eugene A. Bariteau H East Broaid street—Telephone 5311.—Southern Pines ti EVERY MODERN DEVICE Handled by skilled mechanics for the rapid and ef ficient conditioning of your car is at your service. ^ PAGE MOTOR COMPANY Broad Street Southern Pines Guests invited in for the evening were Allred were shopping visitors in Ral- JMrs. H. W. Doub, and Mrs. Gordon; Thursday. Miss Naomi Melvin, who has been taking- a course in beauty culture at Greensboro is at home for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mel- Bridge Party Mrs. Mark Landis and Miss Mary Wilder delightfully entertained at bridge on Monday afternoon of this week at the home of Miss Wilder near Aberdeen. There were three tables of bridge, and those playing were Mrs. Avery, Mrs. Nelson Courtway, Mrs. J. W. Bowman, Mrs. Jones Macon, Mrs. Forrest Lockey, Mrs. Grady Burney, vm. Mrs. E. L. Pleasants and Mrs. Nel- sori C. Hyde motored to Camden, S. C., last week' to visit friends. On their return they were accompanied by Miss Maxine Sterne, who is spending this week in Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. Landis, who have spent sometime in Goldsboro, have Mrs. Mark Landis, Mrs. L. T. Bass i returned to Aberdeen for the tobac- of Afberdeen, Mrs. E. T. McKeithen of j season and will be at the home Aberdeen, Mrs. Prizer of Pinebluff, | jyjj. -p. B. Wilder. Mrs. Herman Campbell of Pinehurst | Mrs. M. S. Weaver motor- and Miss Alice Wilder of Aberdeen. , Sanford last Sunday to visit At the close of the game it was j family of Mr. and Mrs. Purdy, found that Mrs. Herman Campbell | ]yfj»s. Charles W. Branch and lit- had won highest score. Second prizes | daughters, Vernett and Jean Carol went to Mrs. Forrest Lockey and Mrs. | returned^to their home in Rich- J. W. Bowman. | ^lond, Va., after spending some time Nineteen tea guests were also pres- | Aberdeen as guests of Mrs. Sidney I Windham. Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson, Miss Mary tx ♦« ti ♦♦ u H it H DINE AND DANCE AT LOVEJOY’S Log House KNOLLWOOD Luncheon, Teas, Dinners, Banquets DORSON’S ORCHESTRA A La Carte Service One of the Outstanding Features in the Unique Service is the delicious Fresh Lobster and Genuine Soythern Fried Chicken Private Parties Catered to by Appointment Personals Miss Hazel Windham was confined to her home by sickness several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Foy motored to Scott’s Hill near Wilmington and spent the past week-end with his rel atives. Fred S. Gichner of Washington, D. C. stopped over in Aberdeen , on last Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson while en route to Miami, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Herring spent last Sunday in Lumberton ^nsiting relatives. Johnson and Miss Rlith Wooten mo tored to Cameron last Friday night where Mrs. Johnson assisted in the organir.ation of a Parent-T-eachers’ Association. Leon Seymour went to Fayetteville the first of this week to have an op eration for sinus trouble at Dr. Mc Kay’s Hospital. Mrs. H. E. Bowman, Billie Bow man and Miss Rackley of the Pine Crest Manor motored to Charlotte last Friday to enjoy the Paderewski concert. Mrs. Sidney Windham spent New Year’s Day visiting relatives s^t Fu- n Telephone Southern Pines 7-371 tt nmttttttttmattttitttntmitttit Open 12 Noon to 1 A. M. HIGHLAND LODGE A Quiet Home-Like Family Hotel Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST MRS. W. N. GREARSON 6933 Southern Pines, N. C. ttnttttttttutti THE PARKVIEW Modern—Fireproof—Excellent Table Attractive location—Opposite Park—Convenient to stores One block from Highway and Depot Open all year Sunny Warm ^ Comfortable K. FLASCHLAENDER Southern Pines, North Carolina tt Billie Huntley spent last Saturday quay Springs, at Troy, assisting in the opening of! H. L.^oggs left Monday night for ^he new bank which Page Trust Com- ! Washington, D. C., to receive hospi- pany is taking over at that point. | tal treatment at the Walter. Reed Hos- Mrs. Mary Yarboiough, second | pital in that city. Trfi:’e teacher, who was ill with pneu- | monia for some time this fall, was | A stump burner that cuts the av- ?ble to resume her school work at lei age cost of clearing from $250 to the opening of the New Yearns term.; .‘^120 an acre has been perfectsd by Little Suda Fay JJsssry had the | Washington state college instructors THE WOODWORTH Corner of Bennett Street and New Hampshire Ave. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Now open for the season of 1930-1931 A. S. RUGGLES [