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Friday, November 25, 1938.
THE PILOT. Southern Finos And Aberdeen. North Carolina
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The Week in Southern Pines
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MRS. LEIGHTON HUSKE
Southern Pines, N. C.
COAL
COAL
Penn Anthracite (Nut and Stove sizes)
Va. Anthracite (Nut and Stove sizes).
Red Star (Ky. Red Ash)
W. Va. Splint (Egg and Stove sizes)
Pocohontaf? n)ust Treated)
Stc ker Coal (Pea Size)
C. H. Bowden and his guest, Wal
ter Conlan, returned to Philadelphia
Tuesday evening after spending sev.
eral days at Mr. Bowden’s cottage,
Folly Farm, on the Midland Road.
Miss Nancy Wrenn of Aahe street
entertained as her house guest over
the week-end Miss Grace Carpenter of
the Salem College faculty, Winston-
Selem.
Mrs L. H, Jenkins and her son,
Alfred P. Jenkins have moved to their
home on Highland Road, after a short
stay at the Pine Needles Inn.
Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Bush have as
their house guest this week Miss Ada
Lillian Bush of New York City.
The Junior Auxiliary of Emmanuel
Church met Monday evening at the
Rectory with the Rev. F. Craighill
Brown and Mrs. Brown as host and
hostess. Mr. Brown gave a very in.
terestlng and informal talk on the
history of the Jewish Church. Plans
for the winter were discussed and
refreshments served.
Mrs. Walter Spaoth will entertain
at a bridge luncheon Friday at her
home on Arhe street.
Mrs. Cutler Lee is visiting her sis.
ter-in.law, Mrs. Er.gene Woodward on
Ashp street.
Mrs. W. N. Hutt has returned to
Southern Pines for the winter and
has opened her home on May street.
She has as her guest Mi.ss Nell Har_
denbergh of New York City.
Mr. and Mrr. George W. W'oodcock
of Montague, Alich., w’ere house
guests this week of Mis.q Elizabeth
T. Lees in her Resthaven apartment.
Mrs. Roy Grinnell was called to
Lakeview, S. C., on Tuesday because
of the sudden death of her father.
Mrs. Milton Engstrom leturned
Tuesday night from Kushequa, Pa.,
where she visited her mother. Her
sister, Mrs. Howard Butler remain,
ed for a longer visit.
Mrs. Warren Smith was hostess
to the Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Brownson Memorial Church on Mon.
day evening at her home on Indiana
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Burke
entertained at dinner and the thea.
tre Tuesday evening for Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar A. Ewing and Mrs. Reid
Healy.
Migg Jean Williams, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Omar Williams, spent
last week.end in Greensboro where
she was the guest of Miss Peggy
Graves, a freshman at the Woman's
College of the University of North
Carolina.
The Misses Jean and Illona Wil_
Hams had as dinner guests last Tues_
day Miss Rosalie Fallon of Raleigh
nnd Miss Mary O’Callaghan.
Twelve of the girls of the Senior
Class of the Southern Pines High
School were joint hostesses at a
fiance at the Holly Inn in Pinehurst
on lart Saturday evening, with a
large number of the high school set
attending. Mr. and Mrs. George Lon_
rion, Mii^s Catherine Pierson and M.
G. Backer were the chaperones.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett E. Boone
entertained at an eggnog party
Thanksgiving Day noon for guests
it The Pine Needles.
Mrs. C. R. Mills and son, Ray, spent
last Sunday in Apex where they
visited Mrs. Mills’ mother.
Mrs. C. L. Hayes left Wednesday
for Indianapolis, Ind., where she will
visit her daughter, Mrs. William
Matchett and Mr. Matchett for a few
weeks.
Miss Mary Ellen Sadler and Miss
Frances Mills visited in Carthage
Sunday.
j The Willin'!: Workers of the South
ern Pines Baptist Church will hold
j their annual Christmas Sale Tuesday,
November 2J, from 10:00 a. m. to
10:00 p. m. at the church, corner of
New York avenue and Ashe strei-.-t.
j There will be food, candy and miscel
laneous tables. Supper will be seived
a la carte from 5:30 to 7:00 p. m.
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NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTRY DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL
for GIRLS and BOYS
Successful preparation for Iea«ling Schools.
Pinehurst Paragraphs
Mrs, R. L. Flannigan and daughter University for the holidays.
Johnsie of Statesville and Walter j Vivian Currie is home from Busi.
Flannigan, student at State College, j ness College in AshevUle for a few
Raleigh, are Thanksgivings guests of days.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Dunlop. 1 John T. Austin of Hartford,
Mrs. Hugh Anderson departed Sat. departed Saturday for Atlantic
urday night for her home in I’itts- I ^‘ty> after being the guest of
I burgh, Pa., after visiting Mrs. E. C. George A. Magoon.
[Keating at her Knollwood home. Warren A. Cicknell and a party of
Mr. and Mr.s. John S. McNamara ' *^i''cnds, v. ho were guests at his home
arrived from New York Sunday and 'Varlick, departed during- the week-
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. 1 Cleveland and Ohio.
R. Jellison at their Midland lioad Horablower has returned to
j his home in Boston after spending
Miss Pearl McNeill of Charlotte is weeks at his cottage. During
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the guest of her sister, Mrs. I. C.
Sledge.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Shelby Cutlom are
his stay he had as gue.^ts, Governor
Channing Cox, Thomas Wing, Wil
liam Hedge and William LeFoure
.“pending Thanksgiving with Mrs.,Bo.-ton.
Music (Pianoforte and Violin)
Art
Handicrafts
Dancing
Tennis
Riding
Cullom’s father, A. F. Bow’on in Ral
eigh.
Mr,9. .John R. McQueen of Eliza
bethtown, N. C., spent from Sunday
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Mi.ss Nancy Richardson is home through luesday with Mr
for the holidays from Woman’s Col. Pledge and lamily,
lege, Gi'eensboro.
Miss Lillian Moore and Mrs. H. C.
Conant were joint hostesses to the
Set-Back Club at the Teacher’s Club
Friday evening.
Mr. and ]^Irs. H. Bingham Ballou
Mis. Winfred Hawley and twin
daughters of Durham are the guests
of Mrr. Blanche Wescott.
Mrs. Best of Goldsboro was the
guest Tuesday and Wednesday of her
sister, Mrs. Eric Nelson and toyeth.
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Southern Pines
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EVELYN EDSON
Notary Public
Telephone Office N. H. Av«
E. V. PERKINSON
General Contractor
Storasre
Southern Pin«s, N. C. Tel 6033
and daughter Suzanne have arrived with Donnie and Carolyn Ann Nel*
from their home in Arlington, Mas£ , ■ they motored to Shelby to spend
for the .season. i holidays with their mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison and Palmer,
daughter Helen of Spring Lake, N. , ^r. and Mrs. John Diggers and
J., have returned to their cottage for *^^by and Miss Helen Ruth Cole of
the season. i Conetoe are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jellison and Cole,
children, Marjorie and Buddy, will
spend Thanksgiving holidays as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G.
Fitzgerald in Augusta, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chaney of Hal
ifax, Va., were guests last week of
Mrs. Chaney’s sons, Cliff and Ray.
mond Johnson. On Sunday Mrs. Ray
mond Johnson entertained with a
family dinner in their honor. Other
guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Crews and Mrs. Henry Crews of
South Boston, Va., Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Huntley, Jr., and son, Billy of
Chapel Hill and Miss Heien riart-
grove.
Misses Catherine Sledge and Kay
Johnson are spending several days as
guests of Mtsses Eva Fitzgerald and
Dolores Johnson in Augusta, Ga.
The Friday Afternoon Bridge Club
met last Friday at the home of Mrs.
W. Raymond Johnson. 1
Saturday yvening Mrs. I. C. ^
Sledge entertained the club with a j
dessert bridge party at her home
for club members and their hua.
bands. Mrs. Thomas R. Cole and By. |
ron U. Richardson held high scores i
for the evening. There were four ta-'
bles in play, and Miss Pearl Me. I
Neil and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Keith j
were guests of the club? |
Mrs, Frank M. Harris, Misses Mina
and Cuma Harriss of Fayetteville
are spending Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mr.<^. Herman Campbell.
Joe Montesantl, Jr., Fred and EL
lis Fields, Jr., are home from the
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of the Southern Pines committee at
the home of Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde,
chairman, on Tuesday. Pinehuiat
will have its Sale on Tuesday. Mrs.
Rudel McGill is chairman there.
In Carthage the Junior Cham
ber of Commerce, with the aid of the
school children, is sponsoring the
Sale, with Jack Hurwitz the active
chairman. So it goes throughout the
county, the various chairmen and
their workers lining up for their
drives to sell the little Christmas
Seals, which mean so much to Moore
county's health work, between now
and Christmas.
BANCUOFTS
TENNIS RACKETS
B. A I*.
BL Wli BOOKS
AliT STLEl
FILING CABINETS
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WILLING WORKERS
CHRISTMAS SALE
SOUTHERN PINES
BAPTIST CHURCH
Tuesday. November 29,
10:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m.
Food, candy, miscellaneous
tables.
Supper a la Carte from
5:30 to 7:0e P. M.
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SEASON OC TOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST
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Mrs. M. F. Grearson
Telephone 6933 Southern Pines, N. C.
JONES’
Thanksgiving Sale
Continues Through November 30th
Prices have been carved to the bone, with redactions on
merchandise in EVERY department. Unheard-of
values. ^
W. W. Jones & Sons
Carthage’s Leading Department Store
CARTHAGE, N. C.
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT