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Friday, March iriSSS THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Kiv» Whitman’s Candies Shaeffer Pens and Pencils Dorothy Gray Products Eastman Kodaks and Films Max Factor’s Products The Week in Southern Pines Spring: Time In Paris Perfumes BROAD STREET PHARMACY SOUTHERN PINES NORGE ROLLATOR REFRIGEATOR SAVES MORE THAN IT COSTS and Gives You More Ice When You Need More LET US SHOW YOU C. J. SIMONS Telephone 7151 Southern Pines GROCERIES FRUIT QUALITY MEATS i We serve only the finest of Beef, Lamb, Poultry^ Fish and Oysters. AT PRIC ES TO MEET ALL COMPETITION VERMONT MARKET Delivery Service Telephone (>911 MILK VEGETABLES xtnnxnuttt World Champion Here Monday (Jlndi^QvO . Ponzi \ Present Holder of World’s Pocket Billiard Championship, Who Will Exhibit at Straka’s Parlor, East Broad Street, Southern Pines, at 8:00 P. M. March 4. STATE BLOOD-TESTED BABY CHICKS HATCHED UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Hatched Every Monday See or Write Us Before Buying Your Chicks. Pinehurst Poultry Plant PINEHURST, N. C. I Miss F^rances Sparks visited Miss Madeline Folley in Raleigh last week end. i Mrs. John Ruggles, accompanied by her mother and brother, Mrs. John Plummer has returned from a few I days' trip to Baltimore, i Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beckwith re- I turned this week from Palm Beach, Florida where they have been tor three weeks. Mrs. Albert Ruggles and brother, Wallace Case returned Sunday to their home in Kingsport, Tenn., after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George VV. Case for a few days. Mi.ss Inez Thomas of Jonesboro, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mollie Bur gess. Alfied Chiswell, Alice Gregson and Robert Gregson, Jr., spent Saturday in Raleigh. Mrs. J. F. Buckley motored to Greensboro Tuesday. Miss Edna Shaw and Miss Eula Weatherspoon .spent Friday in Ral- : eigh. I Miss Margaret Bogle spent a few days of last week at her home in I Granite Falls. j Mrs. Carrie Weatherly and her ' daughter, Mary Alice who have re- I cently moved to Greensboro spent the ' week-end in Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lalng have as their house guest, Richard A\’allack of Warrenton, Virginia. John Howarth is able to be out again after having been in the Moore j County Hospital for a few days as a I result of injuries received in an au tomobile acciJent son.e time ago. Mrs. H. B. Weotherspoon has re turned from Columbia, S. C., where she was called on the illness and death of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lundberg of New York City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Buckley, j Louis Stoibur and Mrs. E. Carl- ' stendt of Trenton. N. J., have been ■ spending the week at the Dutch Inn. Miss Florence Sprague of Green- : wich, Conn., has entei-ed John Hop- : kins Hospital in Baltimore. Mrs. Andrew Antilla of Mamoron- I eck. New York who has been here ! several weeks is leaving today for her home. Mrs. Reid Hall, Miss Mary Hall, Mrs. J. F. Buckley, and Miss Helen j Hartgrove motored to Salisbury Sun day. Boh Gifford of Louisburg College spent the holidays with his parents, ; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gifford. He had as his guest Clyde Upchurch, also ' of Louisburg. Miss Katherine Buchan spent the holidays at her home on Ashe street. She had as her guest a friend from Louisburg College. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beckwith have ; as their house guests, their daught- ' er and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. .A.d- dison Clos.son of Bo.ston. Theresa Montesanti of Sacred Heart Academy spent the holidays with her parents. She entertained a number of her friends with a dance at her home Saturday night. One hundred members of the win ter colony were guests Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs. Richard U. Clemson at the Mid-Pines Club. John Barnes Wells, tenor sang and Madame Ues- key rendered a number of piano solos. Miss K^irgaret Gifford had as her week-end guest, Mi.ss Elena Ewart, a member of the faculty of Louisburg College. Stuart Robinson spent last week end in Washington, D. C. visiting friends. James A. Brennan has leased the Potts house for the season. Recent arrivals at the Highland Pines Inn are Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Fobes of Montclair, N. J„ Col. and Mrs. Harden W. Wagner of New bury, N. Y„ Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cady of New York, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkinson of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome N. Bonapart of New York, John McClain, William Carwin, and Quentin Reynolds, all of New York; A. Dual Irwing, of Indian Rock. Me., and C. N. Moore of Philadelphia. Mrs. James B. Clews of New York arrived at the Mid-Pines Club Mon day. Miss Virginia Clemson of Mid dletown also arrived and joined her parents. R. N. Sparks has leased Mrs. Cle ment Wrenn’s house on Ashe street. W. B. Seigmund has leased the Bab cock house in Knollwood for the 'e- mainder of the season. Mrs. E. K. Kane and Miss Virginia Kane arrived today and have leased Mrs. Beulah Drew’s house on Indiana avenue for the season. Pat DeLaney has returned to hJs home in Millbrook, New York af ter spending some time in Southern Pines. Mrs. W. J. Stewart is able to be up after being 111 at her home for some time. W F. Ambrose, who has been ill for the past several weeks, Is very much improved. The Sunday School Officers and Teachers of the Ch-.ircn of Wide Fel- low.ship held their business meeting and social last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Austin on Morgan- ton Hoad. Miss Marietta V'anderveer is able to be out after .several months’ ill ness. Recent arrivals at the Mid-Pines Club are Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Malker of Jenkinstown, Pa., Kenneth Cocor- an, Brockton, Mass., Mrs. Edwin K. Fitter, Rosemont, Pa., Mrs. William T. Graham, Jr., of Chicago. Mrs. Don ald Schachan of Haverford, Pa., and Mrs. Norman K. Canderman of Bryn Marr, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson spent Wednesday in Charlote. H. W. Warijer is stopping at the Highland Lodge for a few days. F. P. Inman, H. C. Seawell and J. B. Muse, Jr., and Charles L. Spen cer have moved from the McBrayer building on W’est Broad street and will occupy the Sadler Cottage. Mrs. George C. Moore left Wednes day for a two weeks' visit in Palm Beach and Miami, Florida. Recent arrivals at the Hollywood are Dr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Todd of Brooklyn, New York, Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lytle of Pittsburgh, Charle.s A. Lytle of Sharon. Pa., and John H; Eustis of New York City. Mrs. Campbell of Havre de Grace, Maryland has taken an apartment in R. W. Brown's for the balance of the season. Mrs. Carl Thompson has as her house-guests Mrs. W. S. Merryman, Mrs. E. O. Damon, Mrs. P. P. Dorr and Mrs. Frank Mater all of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Other arrivals at the Hollywood are R. K, Bartlett. Jer.sey City. N. J., H. W. Doxey, F. H. Kenney. Thos. M. Gleason, Long Beach, New York. A. G. Ober, Jr., and H. S. Ladew, Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Keeney and Mr. and Mrs. C. U, Al len, Grand Rapids, Michigan, H. A. E. Chandler, Norwalk, Conn., and Carl Snyder, New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood J. Way, Washing ton, D. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Abbot and W. F. Andrews of Con cord, N. H., Dr. and Mrs. John Van Ness. Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs, M. L. W'anamaker. North Adam.=. Mass., arrived Tuesday. Mrs. H. D. Allen of Germantown, ; Pa., arrived Sunday morning for a two weeks’ visit with her parents, : Ml’, and Mrs. Powell G. Seeley who i are spending the winter at The Wood- ’ worth. I Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Kealing Who have been .spending the winter in Florida are at the Woodworth for a few weeks’ stay before returning to ! their home in Great Barringtm. Ma.ss. Arthur Hecox and Jim Brennan of Albany, N. Y., and Kenneth and Tom ! Trousdell of New York C'ity. an all I New York State foursome, played golf at the Southern Pine.s Country Club Wednesday. Misses Scnwar'oerg have gona to Lincolnton for a time. William Marshall and family of Toronto, Can., have rented the Schwarberg house. • So<'ial Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edson were dinner guest.s Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunlap, Jr., in Pine- hui'st. Mrs. Earle Merrill entertained at her home at a miscellaneous shower and bridge in honor of her sister, Mrs. Bu.ster Doyle. Miss Millie Mon tesanti won high score. Mrs. Doyde was the recipient of many beautirul and useful gifts. Mrs. Charlie Hoag entertained the Sewing Club Monday afternoon at Love joys. Mrs. H. J. Betterly will entertain the Afternoon Club today at her home on Valley Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly of Hastings-on-Hud.son, New York en tertained at luncheon at the Holly wood Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Her- mon McNeill of Flushing, L. I. Mr. Donnelly is a prominent sculptor and he and Mrs. Donnelly will be at the Hollywood for an indefinite stay. The Home Committee of Magnolia Chapter No. 26, C. E. S. wish to ex press their appreciation of the gen erous. support given them at their party laoL Monday evening at the home of Mrs. E. C. Eddy. This affair was given for the benefit of the Ma sonic and Eastern Star Home for the Aged at Greensboro. A very substan tial sum was realized. Mrs. Frank Welch and Mrs. Dor sey Stutz entertained at twelve ta bles of bridge Monday night at Lovejoys. Those winning high score at the twelve tables were Mrs. L. E. Prizer, Mrs. J. S. Milliken, Mrs. R. L. Hart, Mrs. J. S. Milliken, Mfs. J. J. Spring, R. A. Kenworthy, Garland Pierce, Mrs. E. A. Tracy, Mrs. M. H. Turner, Mrs. R. A. Kenworthy. D. G. Stutz and Hoyt Shaw. SL.ACKS Flannels in White, Tan and Grey L’ght and Dark, Also Brown Gabardine Sport Coats Hounds-Tooth and Window-pane Checks, Grey and Brown. The Tog Shop Broad St. and N*. H. Ave., Southern Pines v<vV —'' ' PRICE ^OR PRICE AND YOU’ BUY THE 19 3 5 BU rC R A General Motori Product Body by Fisher Your comparisons of the 1935 Buick will go beyond models and prices to Buick quality. f You will point out to yourself modern improvements for which you will Ux>k elsewhere in vain. Check up on head room, elbow room, leg room. Sit in a Buick and feel its luxury. Then, take it out. In perform ance and riding, you will experience the clincher in Buick’s favor. Buick’s sweet, smooth, valve-in* head power and performance are not duplicated. Its KneC'Action gliding ride is ^ built in by Buick’s own engineer ing. Begin your comparisons now with a real Buick demonstration. 795 and ap. List price* at Flint, Mich., tab' leccto diattge widi' out ncMice. Special equipment extra. G* M» A. C» tertDft* ' WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT . . • BUICK WILL BUILD THEM MARTIN MOTOR CO. ABERDKEK. C. Pilot Advertising Pays. i DEALER ADVEirriSEMENT
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