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Friday, February 2, 1940. THK PILOT. Southern Pines ^nd ^Aberdeen. North Carolina Page Mv* mmtt Performance Economy 1940 HOTPOINT Luxuries that pay for themselves Ranges Refrigerators Washers Ironers Water Heaiers Small Appliances Now on display the bfiiutiful, modern, thrifty HOT POINT e(|iiipment for tiie up to the minute home. We invite your inspecti<m of these wonderful aids to com fort and economy. The Week in Southern Pines I is confined t ohis home witli a cold. j Mr. and Mrs. Uichnrd Walliich, Jr. I spent a few clays this wceic in C^ani- dw), S. C. They are expected hark , today. I ^ The F.piscopal Church held its an- i iMial Parish dinner at the Southern Mrs. Carlton Wicker and Mrs. E V. Perkinaon spent yeatcrday in Fayetteville. Mrs. K. B. Trou.sdell had as her gue.sts Wcdne.sday nigrht for bildge, Mia. Allen Ostrander and Mrs. Tho mas Kirk. Mrs. Verdie Wiley entertained ai number of her friends Th.ur..d,iy af.; Coimtiy Club, Th.usQay night fernoon at ;i bridge tea. ; ‘“''K® attendance. Mr. and Mi's. Halph Trix fnler. '"***’>' friends of City Clerk tained at their home Tuesday night will be glad to at diinuT, honoring Mr. nnd Mrs. George K. Livermore, Mr. anci Mr.s. N. S. Hurd and Mr. and Mrs. Her. bert Vail. L;iter they vi.sited the Dunes Club. see him out again, after his being in for the i)ast ten days or two Durability Beauty Simons Electric Company O’Callajjhan Huilding East Connecticut Avenue MRS. HELEN WINTERS CAKE OF THE SKIN SCIENTIFIC FACIAL TREATMENTS HODY MASS.\GK n «• •* t: Hy .Vppoinlmcnt or at Yoiir Home Tolcphono 5381 7(5 South Aslie SUX't't Southern Pinos ||j *1 :: :: Highland Pines Inn Cheerful homelike atmosphere, sjileiKlid diniiiK room service. Delightful surroun(liiij?s. Weymouth lleiKhts near ('ountry Club. Oood ParkiiiR si)ace. Season December to ]\Iay M. H. Turner and W. E. Flynn, Managers Southern Pines, N C, I-IigHland L^odge A dUlET HOME LIKE FAMILY' HOTEL Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines SEASON (K'TOBER 1ST TO JUNE IS'*' Mrs. M. F. Grearson Telephone C033 Southern Pinps, N. C. 1 [MM i Have comfort with AUTOMATIC UCAl CCNTCCL ESTIMATES GL.‘%.DLY GIVEN OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMEN (Automatic Coal Burners) ESSO-HEAT FUEL OIL L. V. OTAIIAGHAN PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR relephope 6841 Southern Pines Honoring Mr. and Mrs. George K. i.,ivermore, Mr.s. VV. C. .Mudgett en tertained at a tea at her home Tue.'< day at'ternron. The guest li«l inchid eil Mr. and Mr.s. N. S. JIurd, Mr. and, Ml'S. Herbert Vail and Mrs. Pdchard Tufts. Mi.s.s V'irgiiiia Broom, -student at \V. C. U. N. C., and her friend, Miss Marthu Dixon^ arrived Wednt.sday afternoon to upend the week.end with Virginia's parents^ Mr. and Mra. O L. Broom. Mis.s Betsy Barnum entertained the following friends at a delightful party at her home last FYiday night. Those present were Misses Kather. ine Prizer, Peggy Broom, Marjorie Sheppard. Maiy Grey, Alime Eddy, Joan Spring and Pat Ma.soif, Bu.ster Patch, Joe Swett. Richard Plummer, Ross Grey^ Lyle McDonald, Leland Daniel.s, Warren Matthews and Stan ley Austin. Mr. and Mr.s. C. W. <\'arner of Piir- cellville, Va., are recent arrivals at the Dogwood. Miss Chrystelle Waggoner of Wichita FaII.s_ Texas entertained at a dinner at the Mid-Pines Club Tuesday night, honoring Mr. and Mr.s. .Tackson H. Boyd. ^riss Chrystelle Waggoner' of Wichita Kails, Texa.s entertained at a dinner at the Mid.Pines Club. Tue.s. day night, honoring Mr. and Mis. Jack.son H. Boyd. Dr. 11. L. Hart i.s confined to his home with influenza. Dr. J P. Chester made a business trip to Chailotte Wcdnesdav . Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Ware of Vineland N. J., arrived at the Je*" fer.“on Inn Wedne.sday. II. D. Robinson of Providence, R T,. arrived at the Southland Hotel Wedne.sday. Mrs. John Barry and daughter Mary, left Monda> for their former home in Greensboro. ^^r, and Mrs. James Bovd and sor Dan^ left the first part of the weeV for a trip to Miami, Fla., and other Southern pt int.s of interest. They ex pect to be away for three week.^. Arrivals at the Highland Lodge include Mr. and Mi's. S. K. Masman of Floral Park. In’. Y.. Mrs. E. Blad of Huntington, L. I., N, Y.^ and Mrs. Nivling and grand.son of Rochester, N. Y. The women of the Baptist Chu’cli have formed a branch of the women's missionary organization of the Sou thern Baptist convention. Meetings will be held the first Tuesday in each month. The February meeting will be held February 6 at 3:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. E. Kivette, South Ashe stret. Misses M'nie and Carra Wilcox of Fast Orange^ N. J„ have arrived at tliC Magnolia Lodge for their sec ond season. Mrs. Evelyn Strother of Washing, ton, D. C., is sepnding some time at the Magnolia. Mrs. Robert Leatham has been ill in Moore county hospital for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dockey, Rockingham: Mrs. Colin S. Carter, Bridgehampton^ L. I., were dinner guests of Miss Elinor Valentine Sun day. Mrs. FJirvily Carter is spending 'a few days visiting friends in Ral eigh. Mrs. MIerritt Sugg is cbnfined to her bed with an Infected leg. Mr .and Mrs. John K. Weeks hsd as their house guest the first part of the week, William Lawrence of Jersey City.i !Mr. Lawrepice left Thursday morning for Palm Beach. Mrs. William C. Fountain who has been the guest of Miss Eleanor Val. entine for the past week returned to her home in Jacksonvile^ Fla., the first part of the week. The Junior Willing Workers will meet Monday evening February' 5th ta eight o’clock In the church par_ lor with a final get.together of the vanishing teas. All >members ,^re urj-ed to be present. Mr. and Mlrs. John K. Weeks left Wednesday night for a short trip to New York City. The many little friends of John Prizer will be sorry to learn that he !■ wi'ck.s with influenza. Of mu(h inteie.st to tile yoiin^ei ,<;ot wa.s the daining party given by Alice (Kddy^ Satunlay evening, at her hipiiie. Among thoi’e [iresent W 'le: the Mi.s.se.s Miiiy Grey, Kelly Parnuni, Mary Belle I’lice, Irene McCain, Peggy Broom aiiil Cath.'rine I Piizcr; Lyle McDonaM^ Jimmy Swell, Stancil Stroud, Walt<'r P.lue. Paul I'inch and Ross Grey. Mrs. Frank Welch was hostess al a bridge party Monday evening in the Belvedere Hotel for the Sou thern Pines School faculty and a few otlier friends. Tho.se attending were Pauline Miller, Martha Davis, Ann Huntington^ Abbie Sutherland, Mabel Batchelor, Bess McIntyre, Jessie Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Scar, borough^ Selma Stegall, Eniilie Wil. son, Sophie Howie, Jes,sie Mae Dwight, Mfs. E. Levis Prizer^ Mrs. Greer Stutz. Mi.ss Frances Schwartz, and Mrs. Garland Pierce. Those win ning prizes were, Pauline Miller, Ab bie Sutherland, Mrs. Je.ssie Mae Dwight, and Mrs. Greer Stutz. Mrs. Bion H. Butler who has been confined to her home for the pa.st ten days with bronchitis, is much im. proved. Mr.s. J, T. Neal .spent Wedne.sday in Greensboro. Mrs. Lucy Cameron was hoMess 1 at a rv.s.sert Bridge at her home j Wednesdiiv afternoon for a large | •; n:(ir.bi i of friends, Those attemlin", tt-ere: Mo.'^iiames Harry C,age_ W. X. <; Mull, B. Weaver, 1'. i’. I'ellon, H, K. :: Thrower, W. E. Cox, 'li.'S .\lice j •; • • holmt'S. Mi.ss Julia Mowrcy^ M;sh Ad. j ♦♦ rlaiclo Miss Fleanor Vak-’itire.! 5; • I ** and Dr. Isotiel Graves. i *• Mr. ami Mrs. Wiiltnr P. Ph;‘iuis. j cr, r l':in :ver, Mass., were ve:;ent ■ ♦; •i; i‘i rs :.t .Skyline I JJ Mr. iind Mrs. Anh Coleni.nii had,*; ^is their house guests over the v.eek. | •• end. Oneral and Mrs. K. W. Cole-j man and Mrs. Mc.\ndrc\vs of Wash-1 || ington^ D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ives had as >lorloii Ciaps I English and S-quar(er <op styles, (’aniei’s Hair, Tweeds, || Imported Flannels || $1-50 to $3.50 p ALSO NEW ;i HATS FOR SPORTSWE.XU p (iabardines and Ducks || $1.00 Up |j The .\ustin Cap for tennis, $1.00 i| •• Cioh’ Jcicliols I *♦ by .\!lii>at(»r, “lop.-i’ in quality and style, tlalecloth $8.50 .\ll \v(M»l (iabardine $17.50 F€G SriCt) ixnijcaii s Teaturin^ .. . KEN CLASSICS for general sports wear in pa.stel gabardines, lii?ht\veight flannels anci chambrays. KEN TEES — the Ken Classic golf dress in sMijied .seeroiicker. Sizes 12 to 20 in a variety of shades. their dinner guests at Skyline San.|}| day. Dr. and Mrs. George Proctor , Mr. and Mrs. Arch Colenaa, Jr., I mid son arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. j rch Colen'an at Skyline. I Mrs. V>’illi"m P. McC'ord \vii£ hos-1 tess at a luncheon at her home Wed- j nesda.v for eight of her friends. | The many friends of Ml. A. S. ] jj Newcomb will be sorry to leai n he | is undergoing treatment in Moore ' County Hospital for a slight infec. lion in hi.'s foot. Mrs. J. B. Gifford is ba<k in her shop in the Theatre Building after being home for tc days with influ. *n^a CANDY As Sweet as the Sentiment of Valentine's Day 2oc to $o.0^> SANDHILL DRUG CO. Telephone 6663 West Broad Street I Miss Catherine Pierson left early ; in the week on a business trip to | New York City. She I"; expected to! return 'this week.end. ,; HOLLYWOOD HOTEL .VKRIV.VUS F. W. H. Becker and two daught ers, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Currier, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stilaon, Ow’ego, Pa„ Miss Mary A. Wilson and Miss Lillian Phelps, Ea.st Canterbury^ N. H.; Ralph S. Bourdon Windsor, Oonn.; Mr, and Mrs, Geo. B. Collins, Albion. .N. Y.; Mr. and Mi's. J. McCoid, Lyndfiurst, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, East Orange, N. J. ‘1NFOKM ATION PLE.VSE” S.WS riXEHl'RST FORUM (Cnnfinvpd from vnpc one) mittee Includes Dr. DeWitt Nettle., ton. Dr. Thaddcus Cheatham and Rev, A, J. McKelway. If the first program is successful it is quite likely that similar even ings will be held at interval^ from no\T until the end of the season. So, if you send in a question and it la not used next Thursday, it may be tha't it is merely being held in reserve. INDIGESTION SeMitionil Relict from lndi(Mtion •n«l One Dote ProTU It It Iht nm dine of Ihli pl*»urM«itlni llillj black ubiet JoMn l brliw the rmeil ™>'“ c.nwl.1. rtUrf >«“ l>*»' Till bark to Uk .nd (et .JOl’BLfc BACK. Thta B«ll Ml liulcl helm (hf •looiich iU«ell fc»J. OMkM Ihe HfMi •loinach flul'U hnrmUti and let! rw Mt tb* nourijhln* fowd* ^oii bum. itek hM(Uoii« «d uwMtt *o often ctJ*M J»y ftMM ilommrh fluid* iDKking >ou *nil •trk »n over—Jl’ST ONK IM)8IC oT ftU yrovM •?»nrwb«r«. JUST CALL 6101 And Forgret YOUR Washday Worries YOUR HEALTH IS IMPORTANT Let us keep your clothes sterile Laundered Clothes Guard Health SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO. Telephone 6101 Southpm. Pines COAL, We have the following coals for prompt delivery: PENN. ANTHRACITE VA. ANTHRACITE POCOHONn’AS RED STAR WEST VA. SPLINT STOKER COAL (three grades) The above coals are all first quality. Your business will be appreciated. Farrell Coal Company Aberdeen, N. C. Dial 9581 FOR RESULTS ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT
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