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Friday, January 19, 1940. THF] PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen. N(trth Carolina Page Fiva SENSATIONAL VALUES ^ Prophylactic Tooth Brush 29c 100 Aspirin Tabs McKesson Norwei^an Cod Liver Oil 8o- 39c McKp,s.son, 10 oz- Tooth Brush Dr- West 2 for 49c Largo Size Ipana 39c Tooth Paste Full Quart 32 oz Mineral Oil.... . 49c Pint 25c 500 Kleenex Milk of Magnesia Full pint- 33c Rubbing Alcohol, pt. 17c Modess, 12’s .. 19c 3 for 55c Large Jar Hinds Hand Cream . 39c Jergon’s Bath 28c Soap 6 large cakes 34c Broad Street Pharmacy K L. Hart, Proprietor Phhone 5411 Southern Pines FOR THOSE WHO DESIRE Comfort-Service- Economy and Quality Try THE MOST MODERN UP TO DATE FOOD STORE IN THE C AROLINA’S Featuring Famous I’roducts and Brands as The Week in Southern Pines s. s. PIERCE’S SPRAGUR WARNER’S SEEMAN BROS. UECX^ETTS BEECH - NUT B. & .M. CROSSE'& BLACKWELL RED LABEL RICHELIEU WHITE ROSE PREMIER HEINZ TEA GARDEN COLLEGE INN Lloyd Clark who has been confin. cd to his home since last F'riday, with influenza, ia much improved. Mrs. Florence Tracey and son Ar. thur of Windsor, Conn., arrived Tliursday for a few days slay with Trfrs. Eloise Tracey en route to Flor. Ida. Mrs. Frank Pottle and Mrs. Hugh Flack of Manchester, N. H., were joint hostesses at a large desq^rt bridge Wednesday afternoon at the Hollywood Hotel. Mrs. K. B. Trousdell entertained at a dinner party at here home Sun. day night for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farr. Mrs. Joseph K. Love, Mrs. James Andrews and Mrs. Allen Os trander. Mrs. Nellie Mann accompanied by Mrs. Bessie Clark and Mrs. 'R. L. Chandler motored to Raleigh Wed nesday to visit Mrs. Mann’s daugh. ter, Jane Grant Mann, Who is a stu. dent at,Meredith College. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Simpson left Tuesday for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they have taken an apartment fov the balance of the winter. Mis-s Gusta Emerson of James- tov^^l, has arrived at the New Eng. land House for a stay of two weeks. Miss Caroline Hamilton of Green, field, Mb.ss., arrived at the New England House Sunday for the sea. son. Mrs. Willis Gowdy of West Hart ford, Conn., accompanied by her dau ghter, Mrs. Ruth M. Rockwell of Thomaston, Me., arrived Tuesday to Fpend the season at the New Eng land House. Among the recent arrivals at the Highland Lodge are Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Farmer and Mrs. J. A. Harvey of Toronto, Ontario; Mi.ss I'llherine McMann of Kew Gardens, N. Y., andi Fea.son. party and buffet supper for Mr.s, H. A. Page, Jr., Mrs. L. T. Avery, Mrs. Clarabel Pusgee, Mrs. Frank Welch, Mrs. George Moore and Mrs. W. C. Mudgett. The Willing Workers of the Bap. list Church will hoK| their Mi.ssion. ary meeting Tuesday, January 23, at 3:00 at the home of Mrs. Walter Spaeth, A.she street. Before the meeting, from 12:00 to 2:30, Mr.s. Dale s Circle will serv'e a covered dish luncheon. Tho.se who attend the luncheon are a,sked to carry a cov. ered dish and pny twenty-five cents. Anyone who goes without the cover, cd dish is asked to pay fifty cents lor the luncheon. Those who are planning to go to the lutu heon are asked to notify Mrs. Spaeth by Jan. iiary 22. Miss Ernm Fisher who has been In New York City for the pa.st week on a buying trip for Tot's Toggery is expected to return tonight. Among the recent arrivals at the Highland Pines Inn are Mr. Rodger Pippen, C. Dorsey Warfield, William Baskerville, C. H. Bauer, G. S. Wise, Charles M. Blader, Harry E. West! Harold Tsrhudi all of Baltimore, Md. The Ark School dancing class will be held at the Highland Pines Inn ballroom every W'ednesday afternoon throughout the season, M’iss Elinor Valentine attended the Fritz Kreisler concert at Chapel Hill, Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Struthers Burt re. turned from a trip to Haiti and oth er points South, Tue.sday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Woods of Alliance, Ohio, who have had an apartment in the Homestead since October, returned Thursday from a trip to rrossville Tenn,. and will I be here for the remainder of the !: !: SALE I iZ ** I: MEN’S WINTER OXFORDS »« [j $S.50 values reduced to ODD LOTS $5 HEAVY OXFORDS .Most IV Tans and Browns to closc out S3.95 T€G SHCI3 Sole Retail Distributor in the Sandhills for “Birdseye” Frosted Foods Battle Creek Health Prod acts Fresh Fruits and Vegetables every day (in season or out) The Finest Meats offered by “America’s Foremost Packers” “WE MAKE IT OUR BUSINESS TO PLEASE YOl ” DORN’S “Finest In Foods” DI.AL 7474—PINEHI RST OK SOl’THERN PINES DKLIVBJtY Miss I. H. Beausman of 'Richmond Hills, N, Y. Mi.ss M. R. Lutz, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mi.ss M. Florence Wend^l of BrookhTi, N. Y., Mrs. Gen. H. Seeth, of Holli.s, N. Y., and Mrs. William Lindemann of Brooklyn, N. Y., are at the Highland Lodge for a ten- day stay. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Crowell have as their house guests. Mr. and Mr.s. Eutrene Crowell of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore mo. tored to Winston.Salem on a busi. ness trip Wednesday. Miss Lina Lee Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hart entertain, ed at a party Wednesday night in Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McAdam of honor of Mary Berry, who is leaving Bring your bathroom and kitchen up-to-date with all the mo'dern facilities. Or, if you’re converting your at tic or basement into usable rooms, you’ll want the latest in fine fixtures at low cost. We are equipped to handle your needs. OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMEN (.Automatic Coal Burners) ESSO-HEAT FUEL OIL L. V. OmiAGHAN PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR MeplioM 6S41 Southern Pines HigHIand 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 Pines, N. C. Bath, N. Y., are spending several weeMs with iMr. and Mrs. W. J. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, T. K. Ellis, of Hot Springs, Va., have rented the T. E. Weiderseim house for the balance of the .season. F. J. Sha V of Durham, proprietor of the Shaw Paint and Wall Paper Company, spent from Thursday unt'l Saturday in town and attended the Chamber of Commerce banquet at the Carolina Hotel Friday evening. The Thistle Club is entertaining at a bridge tea in the form of a “White Elephant" party at 2:30 Sat. urday afternoon at the Southern Pines Country Club. Each member is requested to bring a guest. Mrs, Kenneth B. Trousdell enter, tained Wednesday afternoon at two tables of bridge. Those playing were Mrs. Allen Ostrander, Mi-a. Donald Parsons. Mrs. W. C. Mudgett, Mrs. Emmett French and her house guest Miss Louise Fordyce, Mrs. Lawrence B. Smith and Mrs. LeRoy H. Gates. After spending the week.end at the Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. I Thompkins left for their home in New York, Monday night. The Catholic Daughters of Amer. lea sponsored a successful food sale at the A. and P. store Thursday from 9:00 to 12:00 o’clock. The Merry Makers Club held its regular weekly meeting Friday after- noon at the Southern Pines Country Club with every member except one present. Plans for a progressive din. ner and Leap Year party were dls. cussed. During the social hour danc. Ing and ping pong were enjoyed and refreshments were s**rved at the conclusion of the meeting. A double feature will be presented by the Fellowship Forum next Thurs. day night, January 25th. All lovers of chicken pie are invited to be In the assembly room of the Church of Wide Fellowship at 6:30, Long soon for Greonshoro to make her home. Among the young ladies who attended were Margaret Bii.sh, .lane Moore, Teen sic Shamljiirgcr, Ruth Page, Helen Wicker. Nancy Ruth Osborn. Rotsv Barnum. Ruth Spring, Mona Belle Sheppard, Valerie Win ters Barbar.i Bicker, Jane Bradin and Alice Ann Allison. I SPECIALS FOR JANUARY R C A Radios — Good ones — $19.95 Letter Files 75c values for 58c ' Personal Correspondence Files — 39c ea. 3x5 Card Indexes — 68c 4x6 Card Indexes — 88c A very heavv Steel Fireproof Chest for $19.50 1 slig'htly used Remington 5 Portable Typewriter for $29.50 1 slij?htly used Reming^ton Adding Machine — $39.95 100 Sheets grade 1 Typewriter Paper 25c Mayes’Sandhills Book Shop Southern Pines \RniV.\L.K AT THE H(»IJ.V\V(K>I) j Recent arrivals at the Hollywood | hotel include Mr. and Mrs. Archibald! Davis, Lakewood, N. J., Mr. and I Mrs. James A, Age. Cambridge,! Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Beach Cooke, j Cooperstowm, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. ■ L. A. Nelson, New York, N .Y,, Dr. i and Mrs, Y. Remonda Mimgrande, Buenos Aires. S. A., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Turl. Newburgh. N .Y., Mr. and Mrs. F. DeLany, Syracuse, N. Y., Mr. and Mr.s. K. G. Smith, South Orange, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Patterson, Toronto, Can, EAC.LE AWARDS (Continved from pane nve) neechee Council, called the mothers of the boys to receive the aw'ards to come forward, receive the awards and Din them on their sons, "For," said Mr. Humphreys, "were it not for the mothers, the boys would never achieve this honor.” Father King, scoutmaster of Troop 3, Southern Pines, then took charge of the program and short skits writ, ten by the boys, portraying advance, ment up the ladder of scouting, were presented by each of the four pa trols of Troop 3. At the close of the program, N, L, Hodgkln.s chairman of the Moore county .scout council^ announced the annual board meeting for the coun. t,y which was held at the Southern Pines Scout Hut Wednesday evening, and the first .scoutmasters' round ta. dormant sentiments will waken as jneeting to be held in the Carth. pictures from the family album pass in review at 8:00. Admission will be fifty cents. Mrs, K, B. Trousdell entertained age Baptist church this evening, Fri. day, at 7:30. The latter meeting will be conducted by C. M. Calhoun, as sistant scout executive of the coun. Thursday night at a Ladies' Poker ^ oil at Sanford. ♦♦“rmmwwtwiHumumwuuowawmmmtHmnttttif-MnntoKnouummnm; NEW ENGLAND HOUSE A HOME FOR WINTER GUESTS AT REASONABLE RATES New Equipment and FumishinR MRS. J. F. MORRIS itennett Street One Block from Library JUST CALL 6101 And P^or.firet YOUR Washday Worries YOUR HEALTH IS IMPORTANT Let u,s keep your clothes sterile Laundered Clothes Guard Health SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. Telephone 6101 .... Southern Pines f MRS. HELEN WINTERS CARE OF THE SKIN SCIENTIFIC FACIAL TREATMENTS BODY MASSAGE By Appointment or at Your Home Telephone 5381 76 South Ashe Street Southern Pines FOR SALE One of the most modern equipped homes in Hhe Sandhills, consisthiR of seven rooms, three baths, built-in garage. One additional room used as indoor laundry can be changed to servant’s quarters and laun dry combined. Terms can be arranged. Will deal through broker or direct. M. L. PONDER ABERDEEN, N. C. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE Pn.OT
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