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Friday, November 3, 1939. JTHE PILOT, Southern IMnes and Aberdeen, North Carolina Page Fiv« BELCANO Toiletries Exclusive Agents in the Sandhills Broad Street Pharmacy Remember those cold, snowy, wintry days— how you hated to run those errands. Remember, how much more pleasant it would have been to have stayed inside where it was cozy 2uid warm. Remember, how you wished for a Telephone. Well, remember, there cire more of those days ahead, so don't wait and wish for a telephone, get in touch with our business office now. or any of our employees. You'll find that the cost is small and better yet. that the telephone will do many things besides run errands when the weather is bad. CENTRAL CAROLINA TELEPHONE COMPANY N E N D E X Quickly Easily Invisibly The Week in Southern Pines General R. C. Foy and Mrn. Foyj Washington, D. C\. accompanied bj left Thursday morning for Florida their daughter Alida Ann Mrs. El after spending two wcek.s at The len Taft formerly of Southern Pines Skyline. and Arthur T. Mui’dock of Meriden Member of the Commilec for the CJonn., are spending ten days at th( Red Cross drive met Thursday af-, .street home of Mrs. Taft, ternoon at the Civic Club to discuss Merry Makers Club held las: p'ans for this years work. Misa' ^'■‘day afternoon at 3:00 o’clock, vith all members present except one Ways to make money were diwuss- ed by the youthful members, after which delicious refreshments were served. Miss Elizabeth T. Lees of Eliza bethtown, N. Y., has arrived and is occupying her apartment in the Resthaven, The Adelaide King Bible Class will have its annual birthday party next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs_ A. E. Murphy at the Southern Pines Country Club. Guests of honor will' be the Men’s Bible Class, of which David Gamble i? teacher, the teachers and officers of the Sunday School, and Mrs. T. Sloan Guy, newly elected teacher. An interesting program is being ar ranged. Thf Womans Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship will have its regular meeting in the church parlor on Wednesday, November 8th at 3:30. Group three w'ill be in charge. Mrs. George Moore and Mrs. F. D. Shamburger spent a few days thi-j week with Mrs. Moore’s daughter, Mr.9. Bynum Patterson in Windsor. Mrs. Patterson and small son re turned with Mrs. Moore for a ten days visit, Mrs. Eloise Tracy and Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Everest of Wya is- ing. Pa., will arrive today to spend 1 few days in town. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Merrill who^ spent the summer in Barton, Vt., are "xpected to return to their hnme here today. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Trix of Lake Placid, N. Y-, arrived Tuesday and will spend the winter at Thf Paddock. Mrs. J. I. Neal. Mrs. W. C. Hilder- man motored to Greensboro Satur day an dattended the play, “Girls In Uniform' at WCUNC. Miss Peggy Graves and Miss Katherine Hilder- man took part in the performance. Mrs. Frank Jamison of Roanoke, Va., is a guest at the Pine Cone Lodee. H. W. Goodman has returnee! and opened his house on May street fo>' the season. Arthur W. Page, vice-pre.sident of the American Telephone and Te!e- •yraph Company of New' York_ was ’n town several days the forepart of the week. Miss Eleanor Barnum of Istanbul. Turkey has accepted a position in j the Ark school. | —MENDS MOTH HOLES — Cigarette and Other Burns Cuts, Snags, Tears, Worn Spots No Weaving or Sewing Not affected by pressing, dry cleaning or washing For Rapid, moderately priced repairs, call and delivery service. THe Valet D. C. JENSON Telephone 5651 Southern Pines tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinmirtTmmtnimmniTmmnimiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiin Announcing the Re-Opening of the VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP in our new location, the EDDY BUILDING t / ', West Pennsylvania Avenue Southern Pines t We specialize in all types of BEAUTY WORK Competent Operators Telephone 7637 Florence Campbell is the Southerr Pines chairman. Mrs. W. R. Royall, Jr., and twin daughters, Ina and Sandra of Rock ingham are spending this week-end vith Mrs. Royall’s mother, Mrs. D. C. Welch. Mrs. Virginia Lowthorpe has re turned to the Pine Needles for the winter season. Mrs_ E. A. Ewing was called to Toronto, Canada last Saturday on account of the death of her mo ther. Charles Ness of Baltimore, Md., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Moore. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stutz enter tained at dinner for nine guests Wed. i ne.sday. Mr. and Mrs. Struthers Burt have returned to their home here after '^ending the summer on thoir ranch ■■1 .Tacksm’s Hole. Wyoming. Mrs. Howard Bums is visiting in Raleigh over the week-end. Miss Eleanor Valentine has re turned from Stafford Springs, Conn_. ind will occupy one of the Ca.se Tnnrtments. Miss Catherine Pier.son has re turned from New York City where she spent a week. James Boyd returned Wedne.«»day after spending the summer at Sor rento. Maine. Mrs. Boyd is expect 'd i^unday. Mrs. Lillian Miles and C. T. Patch returned Mondav from a week’s buy. ing trip in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Pfianz left Wednesday morning for their ‘ home in Richmond, N. J., after a two weeks vacation in town. Mrs. D. G. Stutz will leave on Monday for Jefferson, Maine where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jackson. Mrs. Walter Spaeth teft Wednes- night for Philadelphia, Pa., where she will spend several weeks, Mrs. Herbert Cameron has re turned from an extended visit In Pennsylvania. William Booth has returned for the winter season. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Che>ry, Jr and daughter, Martha Louise, of Charlotte will snend this week-end 'vith Mrs. Cherry’s mother, Mrs. M. N. Sugg, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pottle and son. George, have returned and are preparing to open The Hollywood about the 20th. Mrs. Louis Sutherland has opened her new' home for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hubbell have gone to Florida for a short visit. I The Junior Willing Workers of the Baptist church will meet on Monday evening, November 5th, at StOO oclock with Miss Eleanor Har- lowe on Vermont avenue. All mem bers are urged to be present. Miss Carolina Lewis, who is do- *ng graduate work at the Univer sity of North Carolina, spent the oast week-end with her mother, Mrs. Bruce H. Lewis and attended the Library Association convention :: For Winter Wear NUNN-BUSH S HOES Heavy type O.xford.s. double .sole.s, durable, weather- resi.stant upper.s $7.75 to $10.00 Edgerton Oxl'ord.s in new Winter $5.00 and $6.00 styles Lowt^r priced .shoe.s, featuring all the new F’all idea.s, anti(iue finishe.s, heavy construction, rocker bottom.s, Dutch toe.s, crepe or leather .sole.s. $2.95 T€C SHOP WON’T BE LONG NOW | BEFORE COOLER WEATHER STOVES FOR EVERY PURPOSE Perfection Superflex Oil* Heaters; Perfection Portable Heaters, Kitchen Ranges, and two burner stoves. Laundry stoves. Sheet iron “Air Tights” in several sizes. HEAN POTS FLOWER POTS HARDWARE AND ELECTRIC CO. East Broad Street R. W. Tate & oSn *Southern Pines To My Friends PIXE VEEDLES FORM.ALLY OPENS ON NOVEMBEK 10 (Cnn*iniipfi from vfiof one) G. C. Berg of East Orange, H. L. Harrison. Short Hills and Alvin M Williams, Montclair. A number of regular all-season patrons of The Pine Needles are expected this month and judging from the unprecedented number of early reservations there is every in dication of a splendid winter ahead. The Southern Pines Curb Market is open Saturdays with fresh vege- Mr. and Mrs. Rupert F. Keefe oi tables, poultry and flowers. Althoug'h my new office is not fully fur nished and equipped, I have moved into it and am ready to continue my business as usual. It is located on West Broad Street, next to the Broad Street Phar macy. I shall Le delighted to see you. EUGENE C. STEVENS SOUTHERN PINE-S, N'. C. mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmiimi THE DOGWOOD Formerly the Maywood Under new management. * Nicely furn'shed, heated, Apartments and Rooms for Seasonal or Transient Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Alba-de Costa, Jr. announce the opening of their Tourist Colony I •> Southern Pines Cottages .••.V ’ One mile south of Southern Pines, North Carolina on Route U. S. One All rooms suites have private baths * The rates are one dollar to one-fifty per person. FligKland l^odge A QUIET HOME LIKE FAMILY HOTEL Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST Mrs. M. F. Grearson Telephone 69SS Southern Ptnes, N. C. May Street MRS. ROYER THAYER Sc'uthern Pines ' ^ AUTUMN REFURNISHING EVERYTHING FROM LIVING ROOM to KITCHEN at Moderate Prices. Floor Covering Beauty rest MattresMes Bedspread.^—59c Blankets—59c and up EASY TERMS IF DESIRED McLEAN FURNITURE CO. M East Broad St." Southern Pines „ <inimnn«iHHKw«»»nin>Mmii>iiitmmiit«mmnnn«mm«iMmuiinnmmwm RESNQTO?r"“EAToS^SOCr%r TYPEWRITERS STATIONERY CONGRESS PTJiYlNO CARDS R.C.A. R A D I O S Buy The Best H AYES’ SAIMDHIL^L^S BOOK SHOF» SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. PARKER E N S BANCROFT’S TENNIS RACKETS B. £ P. BLANK BOOKS art STKiIO. FIMNa CABINST9
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