THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page :««« Flowers and Candy for Mothers Day delicious Martha Washing ton Candies attractively packed in the form of potted plants. SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT* 5road Street Pharmacy l*rescriplion Druggists R. L. Hart, Proprietor The Week in Southern Pines A UTY Crown your good appearance with most becoming and fashionable effects in hair dress. Our skilled operators are competent in conti’iving fascinating hair arrange ments best suited to your type and the textui’e of your hair. Ag nesDorotliy s Beauty Skof) HELEN HARTGROVE, Manager Telephone 5131 Over Broad Street Pharmacy SALE To Make Room for Alterations Everything* Is Marked for Clearance This Is Your Opportunity Gift Wares at Less Than Cost WELCH’S GIFT SHOP H Watch out for the Hoth! Our treatment with ERUSTOCIDE guarantees freedom from damage by Moths. Our drivers will gladly demonstrate Erustocide treatment. SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. g Telephone 6101 Southern Pinos ^ THE COFFEE SFIOP ASSORTED ROLLS Cinnamon Buns, Pecan Buns, Cookies White and Whole Wheat Bread PIES — CAKES Breakfant—Luncheon—^Dinner Sundfty Dinner—IX until 2 and 6 until 8 Specially Decorated Cakes for Mother’s Day E Broad St, Southern Pines Telephona 6852 Mis. W. R. Royal, Jr., and twin daughters, are returning today to their home in Rockingham after spending several weeks at the home of Mrs. Royall’s mother, Mrs. D. J. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Irwin have returned to their home in East Se- tavket, L. I., after spending the win ter here. Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. Tompkins, Jr., have closed the Tompkms home in Knollwood and returned to New York after spending ten days vaca tion here. Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggles of Raleigh were visitors here last Fri day, and were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruggles at The Woodworth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Burns left Saturday for their lome in Rockville Center L. I., aft?r spend ing the seasuii here. Mr, and Mrs. James H. Schwartz accompanied their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Swan and her two children, Mary Ann and Jimmy, to their home in Alexandria. Va., last Saturday and are spending several days there with them. Mrs, Virgil J. Lee and son. Jack, have closed their home on Country Club Drive and joined Mr. Lee at their summer home in Baltimore. Mrs. Greer Stutz was hostess at two tables of bridge on Friday even ing complimenting Mrs. E, W. Rein- ecke who is leaving soon to accom pany her mother on a trip abroad. Mrs. R, F. Tarlton and Mrs. Earl Merrill were winners of higli score prizes, IEIl $3.50 to $7.50 Other hats $1.00 up TCe SH€P for MOTHILR on Her Day An unusually enjoyable party was given Friday evening by the Ladies’ Bible Cass of the Community Church School for the Brotherhood Class and friends. The Rev. and Mrs, A. J. McKelway, Mrs. E. B. Keith, Mrs. Eric Nelson, Mrs. True P. ' Cheney and Mrs. H. E. Conant pro- ^ vided a program of fun. ! John F Taylor, A. B. Sally, C. M. ■ Thomas and L. M. Tate spent the ■ week-end on the coast fishing. J Ml', and Mrs. Heman Gifford and children, Billy, Sally and Ellen, de- I parted Tuesday for their home in' Millbrook, N, Y., after passing the season at their cottage. Little Brick. Mrs. Lloyd M. Tate and children | and Mrs. Tate’s mother, Mrs. Mary i Sweeney, spent several days last | week visiting relatives in Washing ton, D. C. Mrs. Alex Stewart of Fayetteville was the guest Tuesday of Mrs. I. C. Sledge. j Mrs. W. M. Herndon is making satisfactory progress following a ma jor operation at Duke Hospital. | Mr. and Mr.9. Charles T. Crocker i have closed their home at Pinewild ' Farm, and returned to Fitchburg, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hornblow'er | have also closed their cottage and returned to Boston. j Mrs. Mary Sweeney has returned. to her home in Potsdam, N. Y., after ' spending the winter with her daught-! er, Mrs. L. M. Tate and family. | Mrs. Daniel G. Wing departed Monday for her home in Boston. Miss Gertrude Kelly has returned to Washington, D. C., after spend ing a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson were guests Sunday of Mrs. Carter in Kannapolis. Mrs. Colin McKenzie, Miss Dorothy Ehrhardt, W. E. Hardison, Jr., and Ellis Fields entertained at a hike and Weiner roast Thursday after noon for members of the Junior De partment of the Community Church Sunday School. Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Rainey of Fayetteville were the dinner guests Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. F. Shelby Cullom. Mr. and Mrs. Wert Sanders of Fairmont were week-end guests of Mrs. Ethel Journey. Mrs. S. A. D. Sheppard and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert K. Sheppard, and her daughter-in-law Sheppard, and Miss Helen Childs de parted Thursday for their homes in Newburysport, Mass. The Confestioner’s tribute to the glories of motherhood. The supreme in candy. Whitman’s—Nunnally’s—Schrafft’s SANDHILL DRUG CO. Service and Dependability Telephone 6663 Southern Pines MOTHERS DAY Sunday, May 8th The Gift of Love CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS NORRIS EXQUISITE CANDY And a selection of gifts suitable for the occasion. MRS. GIFFORD’S SHOP Tel. 5722 Southern Pines CAFETERIA SUPPER A cafeteria supper will be held on the Baptist Church lawn on Tues- day, May 10th from 6:00 to 7:30 p m. The public ia cordially invited. The supper is sponsored by Mrs. A. A. Adams’ circle of Veiling Work ers. . Yes, everything that a good Grocery should have in qual- ity and in value is presentjed by this Store. Telephone your orders and take advantage of our delivery service. DORN’S Charge accounts for convenience Call 74T4 for Instant Service Delivery Servtoe IHIIIIMIIIlintlllHimTTmmTtllllirftlft * iiimitmmii