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Friday, September 16, 1938. THE PILOT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolfna Page Anniversary Greetings We can think of no better way to cel ebrate our first anniversary than to acknowledge our thanks for your sup port, and our appreciation of the patronage given our modest venture. During the past year we have added new lines, and expanded our stock giving a wider variety in Hardware, Electrical Appliances, and Household Requirements which we will continue to offer at moderate prices. HARDWARE AND ELECTRIC CO. East Broad Street R. W. Tate and Son Southern Pines The Week in Southern Pines Dr. Vl^illiam Chase Mudgett, re* Mias Gussie Cameron returned from turning from a two months Labrador Atlanta Thursday, of RESIDENT AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL COLLEGE AND PREPARATORY COURSE INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION FALL TERM OPENS SE1*T. 12TH Beautiful landscaped estate of 250 acres. Tennis, Basketball, Hockey, Archery, Swimming Pool, Bridle Paths. Address: The Sister Superior Southern Pines, N, C. SEND ITTOTHE / ■.4IJMDKV For Sanitation PROTECTIVE METHODS SANITARY and SURE REVISED PRICES INSURING ECONOMY LAUNDERED CLOTHBS GUARD HEALTH Southern Pines Laundry Co^ Inc. Teluahone 6101 W. New York Ave. New, Complete and Attractive Line of Stationery in LETTER PAPER—many sizes and colors. ENVELOPES—^:all shapes and sizes. . •> INVITATIONS — Folders or Cards. Announcements,4 Acknowledg ments, Etc., - . \ >' Drop in and see our sample book before ordering your Winter Supply THE PILOT y ' "* Southern Pines cruise with his daughter, Mrs- Hen. ry M. Dingley, Jr. and hia son Billy, will arrive home Tuesday. Billy has returned to Dartmouth College for his sophmore year. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Potts are at home for the season, Mrs. Potts re turning from a visit with her sister in California, and Mr. Potts from a business trip to New York. Miss Dorothy Holt has returned from Atlantic Beach where she spent the past two weeks. E- W. Merrill, confined to the house by illness during the summer is about once more. Dr. J. J. Spring is making a b(j.‘^. Iness trip to his home city, F'itci.- burg, Mass. James Schwartz spent the early part of the week in town opening His residence on Ashe street for the return of the family next week. Mrs. Howard McNeill and children are at home following a summer spent in Vermont- Miss Gertrude O’Brien is spending a vacation in Charlotte. Miss Fannie Mae Dunn returned home last Sunday after spending Several days ir Winston-Salem vis- iting relatives. Miss Mary Holder of Clemmons spent last Sunday as the guest of Miss Fannie Mae Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunn, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Reid; Mr. aud Mrs. William Henderson, Mrs. Wayne Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dunn, Jr. and family of Winston-Sa lem spent last Sunday at ttie home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dunn. Miss Alice Holmes following a .summer spent in Eastport, Me., re turned to her home on Ridge street, Tuesday. Mrs. H. S. Winters, who was at the Southern Pmes Country Club last seaaon, is arriving this week, accom. panled by Miss Shirley Lansing, and will open the Lansing house on High- J ^ Road. Mrs. Lansing will follow Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Stevens i^ortly Mrs. William C. Mudgett is enter- faining informally at dmner tomor- retumed to their Weymouth Heights home on Tuesday after a summer spent in Martha’s Vineyard and oth er northern points. The Reliance Club of the Church of Wide Fellowship is redecorating ^np ladies' parlor of the church, and will celebrate the completion of its labors with a social Tucsd:iy evening, September 27th. Mrs. Emma Ramsbottom returns row night. NO CIVIL FLYING OVEK BR.VG« DURING WAR M.\NEI)VEKS The Civil Aeronautics Authority III Washington this week forbacie civil aircraft from flying in the vi- , , , i c;nity of Fort Bragg until after mi.l- to her home on Pennsylvania avenue October i;. Saturday having spent the summer ill 1 awtucket, R- I. Hugh Sicard was in town during The order was issued for di;ration of a phase of anti-aircraft artillary Ihe early part of the week inspecting ^hree regiments the progress of work on his new bungalow now nearing completion. Miss Mary Grace Pethick regis tered for the term at Duke Univer sity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barron and daughter Eleanor are at home fol lowing a summer spent at Chautauqua, N- Y. Mrs. J. W. Atkinson has returned from a visit with her niece ih At lanta. Mrs. Flora Schmelzer, Miss Iris Tate, Miss Blanche Sherman and E. J. Austin spent the week-end at Myr. tie Beach of artillery and planes from Lang ley Field, Va., will participate in the mock war. Civil flights are banned in an area 2.5 by 20 miles in the Fort Bragg r.?- gion The Raleigh and Charleston ra dio ranges also weie realigned to Point ' planes flying the beam well to the east of the shooting. Explicit instructions to aircraft were sent out on the teletype to air ports. NORTH CAROLINA DAY AT NEW YORK WORLD’S FAIR Mrs. J. J McGouldrick of Savan- A “North Carolina Day” at the nah, Ga., and Chautauqua, N. Y„ has i New York World’s Fair of 1939 was leased the Frederick Stanley Smith house 'for the'winter. Mrs.' McGouid- rick will be joined by her two chil dren, Patricia and Jimmy and mother, Mrs. Ellen B. Morrow in a few days- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ray have I returned to Southern Pines from Ral. I eigh and will make their home here- Judge and Mrs. William A. Way had as d’nnei guests last Saturday evening Ralph W. Page of Philadel. phia. Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. itJyde and L. E- Pender. \ass Helena Kelly has returned a*', ter t rending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B- Smith at Millbrook, N. Y. * * proposed to the exposition officials by Coleman W. Roberts, State ex hibit director. Director R. Bruce Eth eridge of the Department of Con servation and Development said yes- terday- Roberts, who nas spent more than a week in New York City confer- ling with architects and designers for the North Carolina exhibit, advised Etheridge yesterday he expected to get the day featured throughout the exposition grounds. Plans call for attendance by Gov ernor Hoey and his staff, other State officials and North Carolinians. A parade will feature outstanding Sacrifice Suits Two GrouDs S25 to S35 Values 12 “ to ‘19 .SO Your chance to buy a new fall suit at these excep tionally low prices. Students’ Suits—Two Pants $14.95 TCG SHCP Broad St. and N. H. Avenue Southern Pines Ag nes Dorothy s Beauty Shof> Offers A SPECIAL OIL PERMANENT At A Very Low Price to SCHOOL GIRLS SEPTEMBER 17TH — 30TH $3.00 Telephone 5131 Over Broad Street Pharmacy WIDE FELLOWSHIP YOUTH STAGE AUTUMN CARNIVAL An autumn carnival will be held in the garden of the Church of Wide Fellowship this afternoon, Friday- The fun will begin at 4:00 o'clock and continue through the early even ing. Everyone will enjoy the fish pond and its prizes, the gypsy for tune tellers and the variety program as well as the lemonade, candy, pop corn, balloons and hot dogs which will be on sale. Supper will be serv ed in the ladies’ parlor from 6:00 o’clock on, at exceptionally low pricea This carnival is sponsored by the Youth Fellowship League. AFTERNOON CLASSES AT SOUTHERN PINES SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Ivoi have bands and drums and bugle corps bce^i spending the week at Myrtle from the state- Pf ach. Mrs- Clarence Edson is recupsrat- ir.g in the Moore County P.’sp'tal where she underwent an aoDendec- tomy last Friday. Mrs. Merritt Sugg, Jr. and her baby son have left the Moore County Hospital and are spending two weeks with Mrs. Sugg's parents, Mr. and Mrs- E. L- Pleasants in Aberdee.i bo. fore coming to their home here. Mrs. Sugg, who has been in busir.eea at Westport, Conn-, all summer, is ex pected to return soon. Mrs- Barrett Harris has returned from the Moore County Hospital with her infant daughter. Richard Wallach, Jr., racing sec- retary of the Sandhills Steeplechase & Racing Association, has been named racing secretary of the Roll- ing Rock meeting near Pittsburgh, Pa., this month- Dr. J. S. Milliken and Mrs. Alilliken motored to Virginia Beach where they spent the early part of the week. Mrs. H. F. Knowles entertained the memkerb of the Women’s Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship at her home Wednesday afternoon. Guests of the occasion were the Misses Legett, Robinson and San born, and Mesdames Potts, Pettes, Sweezy, Pethick, Sanborn, Ghminder, Schaefer, Carpenter, Turner, Baker, Mferrill, Gardner, Tugwell and Walk er. Mrs. Laum Hoskins has returned from a stay of several weeks in Wal^rbury, Conn. Mrs. Winnie Dodge reparted to be in a hospital In Fitchburg, Mass., having been injured when her car was hit by a youthful driver near that city. Mrs. Volght O- Taylor has return ed home from the Moore County Hos pital- The Southern Pln<ij School Is or. ganizing an aftemooiv class for those interested in doing part-time or post graduate work in commercial sub jects. Those interested should see Mrs. Ruth Warner. CHURCH NOTES The subject of the I«(Bson-»ermon at )the Christian Science Church Sunday morning at 11:00 o’clock, wm be “Matter.” Sunday School meets at 11:00 o’clock at the church- “The Idea Of Church” will be the sermon theme of the Rev. Volght O. Taylor at the Church’of. Wide Fel lowship this Sunday morning at the 11:00 o’clock service- Church - school will be at'9:45 and Veaper service In the church gard*n at 7:45 p. m. At the Southern Pines Baptist Church Sunday morning the Rev. J. Fred Stimson will preach on “Wat chman, What of the Night?” The service is at 11:00 o’clock. SOUTHERN PINES NURSERY SCHOOL Weymouth and Old Orchard Roads A modern school apecially equipped to provide constructive activities for children from two year.<> through five. Adequately staffed by teachers specifically trained for work with young children MISS CLARA COBLE >fISS MARJORIE KOPF and assistants Telephone 711S Nontesanti THE TAILOR 30 Years Service to SandhUlers Fall Sajnples and Styles Ready “WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR CLOTHES" Telephone 5541 Southern Pines Remember For Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Heaters- and FJoor Govern ings of all kinds the place to buy is from the oldest and largest Furniture dealer in Moore County. We are headquarters for Simmons “Beauty-Rest” Mattresses, Beds and Springs. McLEAN FURNITURE CO. Soutliern Pines PRIZE6 OFFERED COUNTIES FeR STATE FAIR EIXHIBITS Elxhibits portraying the progress of North Carolina coanties in educa tion, rural life and industry will be a new feature of the State Fair, which will be held In Raleigh October 11- 15, Manager J. S. Dorton* announced today. Substantial prizes for the four ranking exhibits will total $1,750, stated Dr. Dorton, who announced that space in the exhibit halls wiB reserved for any comity defrtrtug to display its progress. Reservattens may be made by notifying D*. Dor- ton immediatelyl at the State l>Mr office in the Department of Ajrloii ture building here. People are returning for thfc son. It’s time to let them knoKT you sell—in The ^lot adv«ftMB|f columns- PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS
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