Friday, July 30. 1937.
THE PILOT, Southicrn l*ines and Aberdeen, North Carolina
Page Fiv«
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The Week in Southern Pines
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DR. L. R. SHELTON, C’HIKOPODIST, FOOT SPEC IALIST
will be at
AGNES DOROTHY BEAUTY SHOP
Sunday, August 1st, 9:30 A. M. to 8;00 P. M.
Dr. Shelton offers this; service one Sunday a month.
Telephone 5181 Over Broad St. Pharmacy
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Southern Pines
SLOT KL\CHINES BARRED
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The judgment, however, will serve
as a restraining order against Inter
ference with coin operated machines
intended solely for sale outside of the
ntate or for trpjisportation from tlio
state, until the North Carolina Su
preme Court acts on the plaintiff’s
appeal. The company does an inter
state business in these machines,
with which, it is claimed, the law
would interfere, in restraint of inter
state commerce.
The "Type 12" machines excepted
from Judge Sinclair’s ruling are
those which indicate to the customer
the exact amount he may expect to
receive in return for his coin.
Paul T. Barnum and daughter, Sar
ah Jane, are visiting relatives i^ Cal
ifornia, Pa., for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lorenson spent
Thursday of last week in Charlotte.
Miss Edna Hutchinson is seriously
ill in Moore County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Stevens
are spending several weeks vacation
in Connecticut and New Hampshire.
Mrs. Alfred Grover who has been
undergoing treatment at the Char
lotte Hospital in Charlotte, has re
turned to her home here.
Carl Thompson motored to Chape)
Hill Saturday to visit his daughter,
Mrs. William Fuller, II,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fields and son,
Alexander, Mrs. Mollie Burgess and
Evelyn Thomas spent the week-end
at Carolina Beach.
Dr. E. L, Prizer has returned from |
a few days stay at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Potts are spend
ing some time in New York and Ver
mont.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Poe of Co
lumbia, S. C., were recent guests of
Mrs. Mollie Burgess.
Miss Rose Aniita Clark of New
York is the guest of Mr. and Mrs
John Wenger for several weeks.
Miss Lettie Ivey left Tuesday for j
Laconia, N. H., after a two weeks i
vacation with Mrs. Winnie Dodge. j
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newton and chiU j
uren left Friday for a weeks stay in I
Miami, Fla. j
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Weeks of ,
Tarboro were the week-end guests of
Mrs. Week's mother, Mrs. Winnie
Dodge.
Mrs. Ethel Haight has returne'l
from two weeks vacation in Mary
land.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Barton left
Monday for two months stay with
relatives in Troy, N. Y., and in Mas
sachusetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Lake
W'ales, Fla., were recent guests of
Mrs. Oesti'acher at the Gertrude
Apai’tment house.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cummings
left Tuesday night for Knoxville,
Tenn., following several weeks stay
in Souther'i Pines.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Worsham and
children are spending this week at
Kure Beach.
Miss Clarice White arrived Sunday
from Daytona Beach, Fla., to be the
guests for a few days of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Titus.
Miss Marian Gardner has arrived
from Orlando, Fla., to spend a months
vacation with her mother, Mrs. Rosa
E. Gardner. Miss Gardner is a mem
ber of the faculty at the Pine Castle
School near Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson of
Georgia are the guests of Mr. John
son’s parents, Lieut, and Mrs. John
son at their home on Ashe street.
John Q. Adams of Washington, D
C., is spending his vacation here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. i
Adams. j
Miss Ruth Raymond of Durham ■
was the week-end guest of her par- |
ents, the Rev. and Mrs. C. Rexford j
Raymond. i
Miss Willie TugNvell is visiting
friends in Greensboro for a week.
Paul Blue has returned from a I
few days stay at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Poe of Co
lumbia, Mrs. Mollie Burgeap, Mrs.
Alex Fields, Miss Evelyn Thomas and
Miss Virginia Stevick attended the
funeral of H. P. Bilyeu in Greens
boro Monday.
Misses Millie and Theresa Monte-
santi are spending a few weeks in
New' Hampshire.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson and
family spent Wednesdaj' at Whit.;
Lake.
Mrs. Frank E. Parson of Leaks-
ville, has leased the Lachine house on
Massachusetts avenue.
Mrs. Paul Barnum and daughters,
Bonnie and Betsy spent Tuesday in
Charlotte.
Misses Annie and Katherinj
Bretsch of Raleigh were recent
guests of their brother, Albert
Bretsch.
Mrs. Buster Doyle has returned
from a recent visit with her sister,
Mrs. D. T. Read in Raleigh.
Mrs. J. S. Milliken returned this
week from a vacation spent in
Maine.
Mrs. Yates Poe and Miss Pauline
Poe spent Monday in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Durham are
visiting their son, Lloyd Clark.
Miss Harriet Palmer left Wednes
day for Utica, N. Y., after havinar
been the guest this week of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Wilson.
Caroll Hall of Chicago is visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Hall.
Miss Nellie Green and Jean Morri
son have returned from a months
vacation in Blowing Rock.
Mrs. Elmer Davis spent Monday in
Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Blue and chil
dren, Margaret and Alton of Wilson,
spent the week-end with Mi.ss Lula 1
Blue. j
Mrs. Lester Tucker and Miss Anne
Kany of Greensboro were the week-1
end guests of the Misses Hunting- !
ton,
Mrs. Inez Bredbeck of Port Clin- j
ton, Ohio is the guest of Mrs. Nettie i
Ayres and Mrs. Jessie Rogers for a ;
few days. j
Miss Nellie Ward has returned'
from Reidsville where she visited rel- i
ativea, |
Dr. Eva Dodge of W'inston-Salem i
spent the week-end with her mother, '
Mrs. W'innie Dodge. i
D. A1 Blue, Jr., has returned from [
a trip to Knoxville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Nelson have
returned to Bluefield, W. Va., after
having been the guests of Mr. and
Mrs, J, H, Nelson.
Wade Stevick motored to Greens
boro Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Ellis of Fayetteville is
spending the week with her daught
er, Mrs. J. H. Nelson, who is ill at
her home on Bennett street.
Mr.s. M. G. Backer and daughter,
Betsy Jean are visiting relatives in
New Jersey.
Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis is confined to
her home on Maine avenue as a re
sult of injuries received in a recent
fall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Barnett of
York, Pa., were recent guests of Mr
and Mrs. W. R. Bryant.
Ml'S. Georgia Powell is visiting her
son in Rochester, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bryant and
childien have moved to Ridgeland,
S. C., where they will make their
home.
Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Cheatam an
nounce the arrival of a son, James
Albert, on July 24th.
Miss Lillian Roberts has returned
from a vacation spent in the western
part of the state.
Miss Katie Lee Ward has returned
from a weeks vacation spent at Myr
tle .'each.
MiSS Sybil Epps is attending a
meeting of the 4-H Club in Raleigh
this week. !
Miss Mary Wright Myers of Char- |
lotte is visiting Mrs. G. R. Chatfield i
for a few days. I
The Willing Workers of the Bap- ,
tist Church will hold their meeting
with Mrs. Harris Lewis at the Essex i
on Tuesday night at 8:00 o’clock, j
Mrs. James Primm of Charlotte is |
the guest of her parents, Mr. anJ |
Mrs. G. R. Chatfield. |
Robert Abel of Tarboro was a j
week-end visitor in town.
M»". and Mrs. Preston Morrison i
I
and Mr. and Mrs. J- T. Ward have \
returned from a few days stay at
Myrtle Beach. I
Miss Susan Chatfield is tisiting her
sister. Mrs. F, B. Thomasson at Myr-!
tie Beach.
Miss Lillian Roberts, Fred Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Eastman, Mrs. ^
George Draughn, Misses Ann and J
Ella Huntington spent Friday in San
ford.
• I
Hugh Gatty is spending a week’s
vacation at Myrtle Beach. !
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Morrison, Mrs.
John Absher and Curtis Morrison '
spent the week-end at Blowing Rock.
Carolyn Jean Morrison has return
ed to her home here after spending
three weeks with her grandparents, !
Mr, and Mrs, John Greene of Blow- |
ing Rock. I
H, Wallace Shepard and Miss HeU i
en Shepard, of Savannah, Ga,, were
recent guests of Dr, and Mrs, R. P.
Shepard while enroute to Washing
ton, D. C., where they will attend the
wedding of Mr. Shepard's son. Misi
Majorie Shepard of Southern Pines
accompanied them to Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and
Mr, and Mrs, William Parker of Lin-
colnton were recent guests of .Mr. and ,
Mrs. C. A. Parker. !
Mrs. L. C. Hall and son, Leighton, j
and Mrs. Lottie Yarboro will leave
Sftnday to visit friends in Raleigh', j
for a week. |
Mrs. J. S. Ledbetter of Fort Val
ley, Ga., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
R. P, Shepard,
Miss Jeanette Parker was a recent
guest of Mrs. B, D. Shoe in Salis
bury..
Misses Carolyn and Barbara Back
er spent Tuesday in Raleigh as
guests of Miss Gladys Harrington.
Milton McNeill of Columbia spent
the week-end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. W, F, Harrington
spent Wednesday in Raleigh.
Those from Southern Pines attend
ing the Soap Box Derby in Raleigh on
Vl^ednesday were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Blue and family, Mrs. Clarence Ed-
son, Miss Leone Currie, the Rev. and
Mrs. E. L. Barber and children, Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Johnson and daught
ers, Marion and Mary, Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Epps and children.
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
on
ALL SUMMER APPAREL
HATS • SUITS « BATHINti SUITS
BELTS • PANTS « SHOES
T€G SHCD
Broad St. and N. H. Avenue
Southern Pines
Sandhills Ball Players Make
Merry on Myrtle Beach Trip
154 Percent Gain
Seaboard’s Operating Income
For First Half of Y’ear
$2,956,000
The net railway operating in
come of the Seaboard Air Line
railway gained 154 per cent in the
first six months of this year as
compared to the same period last
year, a company report complied
for the Interstate Commerce com
mission showed this week.
For the first half of this year
the net railway operating income
was $2,956,000. It amounted to
$1,162,000 for the same period
last year, which was a gain so
far this year of $1,794,000.
PINEHURST
Miss Geitude Kelly of W'ashing-
ton, D. C., arrived Saturday night to
be the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. F, Kelly, for two weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. William C. Agnew
of Charlotte were week-end guests of
Mrs. A. E. Leavitt.
Mrs, Herman Campbell and daugh
ters, Nancy and Mary Frances, have
returned from Washington, D. C. anJ
Skytop, Pa.
Miss Elsie Sperber and Miss Grace
Lindsay of the Moore County Hospit
al nursing staff are at Columbia Uni
versity in New York city taking
post-graduate courses.
Halbert J, Blue has gone to
Chatham. Mass,, to join his family,
where they have taken a cottage foi
the remainder of the summer,
Mcs. A. E, Leavitt spent last week
in Raleigh.
Dr, Clement Monroe, who has been
spending part of his vacation at his
home in West End. has gone to Bos
ton, where he will spend several
weeks.
Mrs. A. J, McKelway, who is a pa
tient in Duke Hospital, Durham, is
improving and will return home in
a few days.
Miss Olive Hennessee returned
home Friday from Savanah, Ga,.
where she spent several weeks visit
ing friends.
Miss Martha Ellen Wescott is
spending several weeks at home. She
will return next w'eek to Duke Hos
pital where she is a student nurse.
Mr, and Mrs, Aubrey Keith of Vass
were the week-end guests of Mr, and
Mrs, E. B, Keith,
Mrs. E. J, Parker and Mrs, R. L
Daniels and daughter, Virginia, of
New Bern are guests of Mr. and Mrs
Thomas K. Cole,
Dr. Daniels, who has been in Hot
Springs, Ark,, will arrive today to
join his family.
Dr, and Mrs. Moore of Hillsboro
were guests several days last week
of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson.
Mrs, E, S. Webb of Raleigh and
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collier
Cobb of Parkton, were guests Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Viall
Miss Margarett Kelly has her three
nieces. Mary Ellen. Helen and Cath
erine Boyette of Carthage visiting
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Black and
children spent the week-end in Dur
ham.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron U. Richard
son and daughters, Nancy and Clair-
ise, are spending several weeks in
Atlanta and the mountains of North
Carolina,
Mrs. Dalton of Bridgeport, Conn.,
is spending the summer with her
daughter, Mrs. S. A. Hennessee.
Little Miss Dorothy Wescott cele
brated her ten',h birthday Tuesday
with a small party for her neighbor
hood playmates.
Miss Marion Sanford and Winfred
and Quinton Hawley of Duke Hos
pital, Durham, were guests Sunday
of Miss Martha Wescott.
Mrs. Wesley R. Vtell entertained
her bridge club Friday afternoon at
her home. Guests Included Mrs. A. P.
Thompson, Mrs. W. Raymond John-
Peaches Return, Fat and Tan-
' ned. After Week of Swimming,
Fishing and Eating
The American Legion Junior Base~
ball squad that went to Myrtle Beach
on July 19th arrived back in town
Monday evening, bronzed b> their
week at the shore and enthusiastic
over their experiences. The trip to
and from the beach was made com
fortably enough by truck, accompan
ied by Ted Kennedy, who exercised
general supervision over the boys,
and by Ed Starnes, the genial pro
prietor of Ed's Cafe, to whom was
entrusted the purchase, preparatioa
and service of the meals. Ow
ing to his experience the food was
good, the diet balanced, the sei-vics
prompt and the cooking excellent.
The boys showed their appreciation
in a practical manner by the enthus
iasm with which they attacked their
meals and by a gain in weight all a-
round.
The cottage selected with the aid of
Paul Barnum and W, S, Bushby wa3
an elevated structure situated near
the center of the town on Fourth
Avenue, half a block from the beaca
and known by the forbidding name
of “Bulldog Cottage,” As a matter of
fact images of two small bull dogs
guarded the entrance and, by proxy
at least, warned away intruders.
The builcSng was large and airy
and the six beds that constituted
a part of the equipment were sup
plemented with cots so that it was
not necessary for anyone to sleep on
the floor. Among the advantages of
this particular location was the rel
atively unobstructed view afforded
of practically the whole neighbor
hood, a view rendered still more ef
fective by the frequent use of Ted
Kennedy's field glasses.
By far the most popular recrea
tion was bathing, but fishing, loaf
ing, promenading on the boardwalk
and calling on chance acquaintances
proved popular also. Especially tire
less fishermen were Ed Starnes anl
Ted Kennedy, whose seemingly un
failing catches provided a major por
tion of the daily menu, A victrola
with numerous records, card tables
and a baseball helped occupy the idle
moments. In the evenings the boyj
scattered, straying to various places
of amusement but true to direction?
returned in good time to the cottage.
It was difficult to settle after so
much excitement but eventually all
would be quiet and the fresh sea air
assured sound sleep.
Deep Sea Fishing
A visit from the treasurer of the
Sandhills Junior Baseball Committee.
E, Levis Prizer, and Paul Blue about
the miadle of the week introduced
some variations into the daily rou
tine. Several of the boys very gra
ciously gave up their room to the vis
itors and Dr, Prizer reciprocated by
taking six of them deep sea fishing.
Unfortunately it was necessaiy to
to drive twenty miles to Little tliver
in order to find boat space and the
car would carry only so many. The
boys proved themselves good fisher-
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son, Mrs, E, B. Keith, Mrs, Thomas
R, Cole, Mrs, John F, Tayl«r, Mrs.
W, L, Dunlop, Mrs. David Coffey and
Mrs. I. C. Sledge.
The Community House Association
entertained Tuesday evening at the
club house with a dance. There were
about 35 present.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swaringen, Miss
Vera Harrington and Miss Ely spent
Wednesday in Charlotte visltng Mr.
Swaringen’s brother, who has been
111.
Mrs. Ethel Journey has returned
from Columbia, Tenn., where sh®
spent several weeks with relatives.
Mrs. A. P. Thompson entertained
last Friday with a bridge tea. There
were two tables in play,
Harry Hogg returned Tuesday
from Englewood, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunlop have
returned after spending several
weeks In Lenox, Mass., and other
northern points.