Friday, September 20, 1935. THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina JACKSON SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hodgins and children of High Point spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Henson. Miss Evelyn Holliday left for Bel. mont where she has resumed her work as teacher In the Belmont schools. Capt. and Mrs. R. G. Matheaon left Monday for Bailey Military Academy where he is a teacher for this year. where Dr. Sox was medical exami ner. Douglas Matheson went to State College Monday where he will study. Junior Barbee is recovering from i a serious injury from a mule step. ' ping on his leg. Mrs. Bernard Hinson entertained I for her husband Saturday night on j the occasion of his birthday. About | 40 guests were invited. I Ernest Patterson has accepted a | The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. Paul Breivig are parents, Dr. leaving this week for New Hampshire 'Raymond, on and Mrs. C. their return James Patterson is still confined to position as teacher in the high school his bed by illness. Miss Floyd Richardson left Satur. day for Lumberton where she has en. tered trainnig for a nurse in one of the hospitals. Mrs. Frank Everett is recovering from a recent illness. Misses Vysta Markham and Eliza, betr McKinnon of Fayetteville and Ir. win Markham of Greensboro spent Sunday with Mrs. G. P. Markham. Mrs. Angus Patterson of Sophia, Fla., is spending some time with her brother.in.law, J. F. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Milligan announce the birth of a daughter on Sunday, September 15. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Sox have re. turned from an extended trip to the various camps throughout the state in Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCall an. nounce the birth of a daughter, Rheba Ann on September 5th. Mrs. Lock Stuart of Dallas, Tex. as spent the week.end visiting rel. atives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith announce the birth of a son on Sunday, Septem. ber 8. at Carthage on Tuesday. Robert Clark is spending a few days in Raleigh. Miss Florence Hinson left Saturday for Eagle Springs to take up her work for another year. Mrs. Earl Morris and daughter, Helen is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ad Car. ter. after spending two weeks in South, ern Pines. Mrs. D. W. Gray and Mrs. .T. W. Goforth of Charlotte are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Draughton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swindell are leav. ing Southern Pines Thursday to make their home in Gastonia where Mr. Swindell is employed. Miss Frances Overton of Mt. Gil ead is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Overton. Miss Ruby Hall spent a few days in Salisbury last week as the guest of her sister. Mis Geneva Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelley spent Friday in Raleigh. j Misses Althea and Lillian Roberts I have returned from a vacation trip I to Toronto, Canada. I Mrs, Vincent Johnson and daught er, Nancy have returned from Bronx, ville, N. Y., where they spent the summer months. Miss Virginia Kane of Duke Uni versity spent the week-end as the guest of Mrs. Bion ler. Rexford | to Mel- I I bourne, Fla., where Mr. Ullom is pas- , tor of the First Congregational I church. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stevens arriv. i ed Sunday from a vacation in Colo. | ' rado. j Mrs. Enoch Woodell returned Sun. day from a two weeks’ vacation in | ' West Virginia. 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Page Clark ■ motored to Raleigh last Thursday ■ with their son, Clement V. Wrenn, I who entered State College of the Un. i iversity of North Carolina. Mrs. E, W. Barton spent the past week-end in Washington, D. C. Capt. and Mrs. W. B, Williams, Miss Margaret Williams, Mr. and Mrs. McCullaggh Wilson and daught. j er of Wilmington were guests of the i Rev. and Mrs. W'. E. Cox Tuesday | and Wednesday of this week. j Mrs. W. H. Montgomery and daughter, Vivian of Wilmington 1 were week.end guests of Mr. and; I Time to be planting your winter lawn. Italian Rye Grass Seed is the best. Pinehurst W'arehouses. Guaranteed Investments (Retirement Income and Annuities) ASSURE Life and .\ccident Protection through Carl G. Thompson Phone Southern Pines 7363 Representing The Travelers Insurance Co KLife.Accident and Group Dept.) Hartford, Conn. My dear, get a Spencer! The woman wht wears one will alwaya ~ advise ner friend* to get a Spencer. A Spencer, individ ually designed for you, will smooth out a bulging abdomea, straighten backlin», slenderize hips and correct a “spar* tire”. Telephone for free figure study MRS. JESSIE MAZE K«*gistered Speneer Corsetlere Telephcme 5915 Southern Pines, N. C. Evelyn M. 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