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Friday, March 4, 1938. THE PILOT, Soiithern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Flv» II if Belcano Cosmetics THE FINE ART OF SKIN CARE need only take a few moments of each busy day. Belcano cosmetics were created for the busy, vital woman of today who must look her best with the min imum expenditure of time and effort. EXCLUSIVE BELC.WO AGENTS Broad Street Pharmacy Prescription Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor THE COFFEE SHOP HOT CROSS BUNS every day during Lent. Lady Fingers and Almond I\racaroon.s The Week in Southern Pines E Broad St., Southern Pines «! t: p h I II Tel. 6852 Delivery in Southern Pines u ti l| :: a t: :: n r I FIRE—CASIALTY—LIFE H I I •! INSURANCE U I 1 GARLAND A. PIERCE 2 zz DON’T PUT UP WITH u n DslV '^/'oriry CALL US We have a service for every purse. SOUTHERN riNES LAUNDRY CO., Inc. Telephone 6101 W. New York Ave. The Thistle Club entertained at its weekly bridge tea Saturday af- j teinoon at the Southern F^ines Coun- ; try Club with nine tables In play. High score winneis at each table ' were Mrs. B. Weaver, Mrs. J. J. ' Gminde.r, Mrs. John Brooks, Mrs. H. • A. Gould, Mrs. St. Clair, Mrs. J. Loi-- I ing, Miss Mildred Hatfield, Mrs. ' John Berry and Mrs. W. N. Hutt. At the next bridge, to be held on March ! the 5th, Mrs. E. A. Tracy and Mrs. I Maxwell Gray will be in charge of j cards. A business meeting is called tor this same afternoon, at which time some very important matters will be brought up. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Emmett Golden returned Sat urday night from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hake in Lamar, Missouri. Miss Isabel Ferguson of West- mount, Montreal has arrived at the Highland Lodge for the season. Ml'S. James Milliken entertained at a bridge tea on Monday afternoon at her home on New Hampshire avenue, complimenting Mrs. John Ryan of Seattle, Washington, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. H. .A.ndre\vs. The guest list included, besides the hon- oree, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. Reid Page, Mrs. R. L. Hart. Mrs. R. M. Bowles, Mrs. Paul Barnum, Mr.s. Hugh Bet- terley, Mrs. Norris L. Hodgkins and Mrs. P'. Levis Prizer. Mis. Stanley \V. Burke left Thurs day to spend some time in New York. Davis Worsham, young son (/f Mr. and Mrs. C. L. VV'orshain is in tho Moore County Ho.spital recovering fiom appendectomy performed there last week. Mrs. Winnie .1. Dodge is .'spending fieveial days in Alobile, Alabama v'is- iting the Azalea Trail and Bellin- yrath Gardena. The Mi.-aes Edith and Vy.':ta Mark ham of Jack.son Springs spent Sun day with their mother, Mr.s. Ada Markham, who is the guest cf her j si.ster Mrs. D. Al. Blue for several v.'cek.s^ I Miss Joan Spring, daughter of Dr. i and Mrs. James J, Spring, is im- ! proving after being seriously ill in' Highsmith’s Hospital' in Fayetteville, j The Rev. Voight O. Taylor spent' Monday and Tuesday of this week in ! Durham. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hanson, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Hanson and son. John have returned to their home in Southridge, Mass., after spending the past week with Mrs. Ella ChatfieUl. They were enroute liome from a tour in Florida, Miss Caroline Lewis from South ern Pines, a member of the Junior class at the Woman’s College, made the Honor Roll at the end of the first semester’s academic work. Miss Lewis is one of a group of 179 on the Honor Roll in a student body of more than 1900. W. R. Royall, Jr., of Rockingham spent last week-end here, with Mrs. Royall at the home of her mother, Mrs. D. J. Welch. Judge William A. Way has return ed from several days stay in Balti more. I H. G. McElroy was called to t: ** ' »• i:: “Ladj^ in Waiting” IVIISS SUS.XN SWETT Miss Swett, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James B. Swett of Southern Pine.s, was this week elected one of the twelve attendants in waiting on the May Queen in the May Court at the Woman’s College of the Uni versity of North Carolina at Greens boro. Miss Marietta Muller of Dil lon, S. C., is the May Queen, Miss Swett has been active in stu dent government affiars since her fte.shman year and last year was a house president. h:: ' •• I I ♦♦ ill ;h :: II I I II :: »« •• n II :: I Greenbrier, Tenn., this week where hi.s father died suddenly Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Clemson entertained at dinner Tuesday even ing at the Mid Pines Club for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Yost and Mr. and Mr.'S. B. Nichols. Mis. Hugh Bettei'ley was hostess to her bridge club Wednesday after noon at her home on Valley Road. Mi s. George W. .Johnson and dau- | ghter, Miss Nancy Johnson, of New i Yorlc, ai l ived Thursday to spend the i lemainder of the season at Tho Pine ; Needles. Mrd. Johnson is a .sister of ' Mrs. Barbara F. Lansing. j Albei t Crosby of St. Pauls, Minne-1 sota was the week-end guest of Mr. i and Mrs. Almet Jenks. | The Catholic Daughters of Arneri-1 ca held their first annual banquet Tuesday evening at the Dunes Club. | on the Midland Road, and there were ' 35 members in attendance. The com-; mittce consi.sted of Mrs. Thomas M. j Burns, chairman, Mrs. James E, Berry ‘ and Miss Millie Montesanti. ! Miss Ruth Pre.sbrey was hostess ] last Friday night at a rummy party at the Hollywood for 15. Mrs. Archi bald W. Comstock of Ivoryton, Conn., :md Miss E.sther Hicks of Barre, Vt., won first honors. i Mi?s May V. Holabird of North Brandford, Conn., arrived last Satur day to be the guest of Mrs. Kate H Goodbody at the Hollywood. The Pine Dodgers entertained at their weekly luncheon on Tuesday at the Southern Pines Country Club. Twenty members attended. Mrs. S, Sloan Colt of Tuxedo Park, N. Y., is arriving at The Pad dock today to spend several weeks. Mrs. Colt is bringing a number of horses for hunting and to compete in the hunter trials on March 18th. In the last hunter trials here one of her hunters was among the prize winners. DO RN’S “FLVKST IN I’OOnS * Where Economy and Qnality Join There is no economy in buying foods that are cheap in quality. Low price means nothing unless it is backed by quality as it is here always, OUR MARKET MAINTAINS ITS QFALITY AND PROVIDES FOR YOLR TABLE the best IN DOMESTIC AND IMPROVED FOODS RELISHES and APPP:tIZERS Choice California and Florida Fruits Daily—Vegeta bles in and out of Season. CHOICE MEATS FRO.M AMERICA’S FOREMOST PACKERS Expert Cutters — Select Cuts Select Poultry and Eggs—Native Raised Under Hygienic Conditions FISH — OYSTERS COLO MtOUti,,, $5000.00 1st PRIZE For Naming BETTY CROCKER’S NEW CAKE Entry Blanks and DetaiK in Sackss 13 lbs COLD MEDAL S‘S.S-57c S Charge accounts for convenience Call 7471 for Instant Service Deliverv Service ' ♦ 1 3acK’s (Brill Open 7:00 A. M. to 12:00 P. M. Private Dining Room Catering for Pnrties West Broad Street Southern Pines FOR POWER and ECONOMY ** Pinehurst Paragraphs Let Us TONE Your Motor . . . We Know How. COLTON & FERGUSON TELEPHONE 5311 SOUTHERN PINES S The Hollywood Hotel Comer Federal Highway No. 1 and New York Avenue . ^ Rooms are Large, Verandas Sunny. Rates Moderate. Call, write or wire J. L. Pottle & Son Southern Pines, North Carolina PARK VIEW HOTEL FI/ U LOCATION GOOD KOOA18 OPEN AIX YEAR RA^'ES MODERATE Newly Renovated Threngtaout Miss Lillian Moore spent the past week-end in Sanford with her sis ter, Mrs. Graham Kimery. Mr. and Mrs. Conant motored over Sunday and she returned home with them. Mrs. W. D. Vreeland of Fort Bragg spent Sunday as guests of her sister, Mrs. P. F. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jolly have re turned to the Pine Crest Inn after spending several waaks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Dunham and two daughters, Mrs. Clement W. Miller and Mrs. Frances D- Ketchum of Wilmington, Del., have arrived and have taken the ‘‘Red Gables” for the remainder of the season. The Dunhams, former residents, are re ceiving a hearty w'elcome. Mrs. M. W. Marr has gone to Port land, Maine to visit her daughter, Mrs. Jacobs. Mrs. Rosser Jones of Aberdeen spent several days last week w'ith Mr. and Mrs. David Coffey. Mr. and Mrs. J. Potter Stockton have returned from a month’s stay in Maine and are at their home, Stock- holros. Their 8on, H. Haines Stock ton was home from the University of North Carolina for the week-end. Herbert Eairhardt, Jr., of Greens boro spent the week-end at home. A'rs. Clarence N. Rudel left Mon day Ight for New York to meet Mr. Rudel and on Wednesday they saileJ on the Berengaria for six weeks m England. Mrs. Rudel came down las*^ V eek especially to entertain Sun day afternoon at a tea, honoring her son a ^d his bride, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Rudel of Montreal, Can. Mra. Wesley R. Viall entertained her bridge club Friday afternoon at 1 her home. Guests besides club mem bers were Mrs. Purvis Ferree and Mrs. Ralph W. Sutton. Mrs. Thomas R, Cole made high score and was presented an attractive prize. On Wedne.sday Mrs. Lloyd O. Yost was hostess at iuiicheor followed by bridge. Guests from Pinehurst were Mrs. W. Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Eric Nelson, Mrs. Bert Nicoll, Mrs. Wil lard L. Dunlop, Mrs. Frank L. Du Pont and Mrs. Ralph W. Sutton. Miss Joyce Smith of New Haven, Conn., is the guest of Misses Carol and Ann Hotchkiss. Louis G. Kelley returned Wednes day from New York where he at tended the flower show. While in New York he was the guest of Dr. Fisher. John Passage spent the week-end visiting classmates at Appalachian College, Boone. Little Miss Betsy Carter celebrat ed her eighth birthday Thursday when her mother, Mrs. Hugh Carter entertained in her honor for Suzanne Ballou, Ellen Gifford, Joan and Gra ham Johnston, Jackie Razook, Nan cy and Bill Sledge, Peter Tufts, Dun can Vail, Donnie Wallace, Dickie Powdrell, Sally Tufts nad Bill Car ter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tate and sons, Lloyd, Jr., and Billy and Mrs. Tate’s mother, Mrs. Mary Sweeney are en joying a motor trip to Florida. Misses Edna Gentry and Amiie Ma rie Choate spent last week-end with their parents in Sparta. Miss Edna Frye is making satis factory recovery following a Bevere attack of pneumonia. Mrs. Brinkley of Greenaboro is A Brunswick “BUCK” With Each 25c in Play ASK AT COUNTER CAROLINA BILLIARD ROOM visiting in the home of Mrs. A. S. Coburn as the guest of Miss Sylvia Nutrizlon. Roderick Innes Las returned from New York and has accepted a posi tion with the Bank of Pinehurst. Mrs. T. L. Kirk of Oakmont, Pa., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fownes, Jr. Mrs. Norman Calcut is improving following an operation for appendi citis at the Moore County Hospital. Miss Minnie Oldham is a patient in the Moore County Hosp....ital. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jamison have arrived from Greensburgh, Pa., and are at their cottage for the remainder of the season. Mias Janet Ely, dietitian at the Moore County Hospital, was given a farewell dinner Saturday at the Vil lage Court Grill. Those attending were Dr. and Mrs. Frank L. Owen, Miss Vera Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young, Miss Grace Lindsay, Mrs. Edd Swaringen, Miss May Mel vin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gouger, Miss Camille Alexander, Miss Mona Currie and Miss Lucille Brooks. The afternoon circle of the Com munity Church Auxiliary met Tues day aftemoen at the home of Mra Thomas L. Black with Mrs. E. B. Keith, conducting the Bible study. There were fifteen members present. The night circle met at the church Tuesday evening w’ith Mrs. Eric Nel son and Mrs. Larry Hensley, host esses. Mrs. True P. Cheney conduct ed the study. HOME OF STRUTHERS BURT LE.\SED TO ARTHUR SACHS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sachs of New York City have leased the “Hiber nia,” the Struthers Burt residence in Southern Pines, for the remainder of the season. Hr. and Mrs. Wallace Ir win, who are occupying the house at present, are moving into the Mrs- Emilie Wilson home on Orchard Road. The lease was negotiated by P. T. Bamum and L. L. Biddle, IL BEAN SUPPER SATURDAY TO AID CHURCH PAINT FTJND A bean supper will be served at the Pinehurst Community Church tomor row, Saturday from 6:00 to ?;00 p. na. by the church auxiliary. The r> ceeds are to be used to complete the church paint fund. The prices are 35 centfl ger supper and 25 cents for children under twelve. You are cof^ dially Invited.
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