Friday, March 15, 194C. THE PILOT, Southern Tines and Aberdeen, North Carolina CANDIES LEASTER from the leading- Confectioners. WHITMAN'S MARTHA WASHINGTON NUNN ALLY’S All Strictly Fresh for Her—or—Him. Broad Street Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor Phhone 5411 Southern Pines Easter Plants Lillies SNAF.DRAGON’S SWEET PEAS LILIES OF THE VALLEV AZALE.\S CUT ROSES EASTER CORSAGES POTTED PLANTS HYDRAJfO.^S TLXIPS CYCLAMENS Order your Easter plants and flowers now, and Insure quick deliver}- Nrs. Chandler’s Greenhouses Flowers by Wire Everywhere 104 S. Bennett St. Teephone 6154 This FASTER oive Chocolates Attractive Boxes, Delicious Candies We recoiDinend the SAMPLER as the finest box of candy in the United States. It's liere, fresk from the makers, beauti fully decorated for Easter.. !7oz. Sampler $1.30 Alio 2. ianJS H. Samplm. Other Whitman boxes . . $I up Eattet Eggs ^ • * . 10c up SANDHttL DRUG CO. Prescription Druggrist Telephone 6663 W*st Broad Street Quality Baked Goods Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FRESH EVERY DAY Danish Pastry, Coffee Cakes, Cinnamon Buns, Cookies Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Doughnuts SUNDAY DINNERS 50c - 75c and 85c Coffee East Broad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines ixxtaxtxtmxxmxxmxmnxx, The Week in Southern Pines There will be on display at the' Library for the next two weeks a few wa4er colors by Miss Helene van Wagoner, a winter resident ot Southern Pines. E. B. Adams entertained at din- \ ner at the Carolina Saturday night! for Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lauer, i Mr.' and Mrs. Kenneth B. Trousdell, I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sloan, Mr. and { Mrs. Emmett E. Boone, Mrs. Vir ginia Lowthorpe, Mi^. Helene John son and Mrs. M. F, Tompkins, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lauer of Sunamitt, N. J., entertained at The Pine Needles on Sunday at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Trousdell, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett E. Boone, E. B. Adams, Mrs. Virginia Lowthorpe, Mrs. M. F. Tompkins, Jr., and Mrs. Helene Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lauer who h.ive been the guests of Mrs. Millard F.Ton^pkins, Jr., for the past sev eral weeks left Sunday night for their home in Summit, N. 3. Mrs. A. E. Cox Hutt entertain ed last Friday at her home honor ing her house guest^ Mrs. F?ank B. Cox of Ellenville, N, Y. Guests were Mrs. Lucy Cameron, Mrs. Henrietta Graham, Miss Adeline Cook, Mrs. Maude Grearcon, Miss Alice Holmes, Miss .Elizabeth ,'I.iees, Mrs. Mary Long, Miss Julia Mowry, Mrs. J. I. Neal, Mrs. F .L,. Owen^ Mrs. E. Levis Pnzer, Mrj. Hoyt Shaw, Miss E^ffie Shaw, Mrs. Louis Scheipers, Mrs. Eleanor Weaver and Miss Marguerite Wolf. Prize winners were Mrs. Louis Scheipers, Mrs. E. L?vis Prizer, Mrs. Mary Long and Miss Adeline Cook. E. V. rcniarest of EllenviUe^ N. Y., is the puest of Mr.s. W .N. Hutt for an extended visit. James Boyd and son Dan have re turned after several weeks stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Mayor D. G. Stutz, who has been confined to his home for several days with influenza is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jackson of Jefferson, Me., are visiting Mrs. Jackson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Stutz for several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Smith of Newton, N. J., are at the Jefferson Inn for a week. They are annual vis itors to the Sandhills. Mrs. EJva Owens entertained at a bridge-luncheon at the Hollywood Hotel on Monday. Guests were Miss Elizabeth Lees, Mrs. Charles Grey, Mrs. P. P. Pelton, Mrs. J. I. Neal, Miss Alice Holmes, Mrs. Walter J. Gilbert, Mrs. E. S Albert, Mrs. W. E. Kershner, Miss Julia Mowry^ Mrs. E. Levis Prizer and Miss Florence Campbell. Prize winners were Mrs. P. P. Pelton, Miss Julia Mowry and Mrs. J. I. Neal. Mr. and Mrs. George Watts Hill will entertain at luncheon tomorrow at the Mid-Pines Club for owners, officers and officials of the Sand hills Steeplechase & Racing Ass’n. and their wives. Mrs. John R. Drexel, Jr., will en tertain at a cocktail party at her home on Saturday following the steeplechase races. Mrs. Hoyt Shaw and Mrs. Nellie Weaver were joint hostesses at bridge Monday at Shawarden, the home of Mrs. Shaw. Townsend Clu'o Number 1 of Sou thern Pines will sponsor a sale In the old 5 and 10 cent store on West Broad street on March 21, 22 and 23. Articles for sale will be pottery, hand-work, second hand clothing, baskets and many other useful things. There will be a grab and mystery table. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Mrs* Phillip , Thayer returned Monday night from Miami, Fla., to spend the remainder of the season in her home on Massachusetts ave nue. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Potts left the first part of the week for Daytona Beach, Fla., fo ra short stay. Mrs. D. C. Phillips has returned home from the Moore County Hos pital where she underwent treat' ment. Mrs. George Pulver returned from Birmingham, Ala., where she has been the guest of Mrs. E. J. Wood ward for the past week. Mrs. Charles Ross Vi’ho vmderwent > a serious operation at Moore County Hospital last week, is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. George Pulver are entertaining at dinner on Friday night preceding the Hospital Ball, honoring their house guests, Mrs. E J. Woodward of Birmiingham, Ala., and Dr. Roberto G. de Mendoza, First Secretary to the Suban Embassy. Mrs. E. J. Woodward of Birming- Kam, Ala., arrived last night to be the guest of Mr. a.id Mrs. George Pulver. Dr. Roberto G. de Mendoza First Secretary to the Cuban Embassy will arrive today to be the guest over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. George Pulver. Mrs. J. I. Neal nad Mrs. P. P. Pelton are entertaining jointly at a brldge-tea at the home of Mrs. Neal this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sorenson of Stafford Springs, Conn., arrived Thursday night to be the guest of Miss Elinor Valentine for a short stay. Mrs. Sorenson is a nelce of Mi.ss Valentine. Mrs. W. V. Shepherd of Ttalelgh was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Shepherd at their apartment in the Homestead. H. S. Knowles has been a patient at the Convalescent Home for the past ten days recuperating from In fluenza. Miss EMith Poate visited friends In Raleigh over the week-end. Mrs. W. E. Crain and daughter Mary spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Arrivals at Highland Lodge In clude Mr .and Mrs. H. G. McQueen and Mr. and Mrs. L. Smouten of Williamson, N. Y., Mrs. Gobet Dav- ersian and Mr. and Mrs. Beard and daughter of Rochester, N. Y., Mrs. N. Henry Benhart, Mrs. Katherine Benhart and E. J. Lienart of Buffalo » N. Y., Misses Grace and Mary Car ter of Montclair, N. J., Mrs. C. L. Bush and daughter Jennie of Detroit Mich., and Mrs. Frank Jude of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. H. B. Shumaker of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. George Chube of Toronto, Ont., arrived at the High land Lodge this wek fo rthelr an nual visit. The Willing Worker;! of the Bap tist Church will meet Tuesday, March 19, at 3:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mumford on West Vermont avenue. Mrs. H. A. Lewis wlil be joint hostess. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship will meet in the church parlor Wed nesday, March 20 at 3-30. Miss Flor ence Swan will speak In costume on women In India. Mrs. Barbara F. Lansing and Mrs. George Johnson entertained at tea on Wednesday for Mrs. Ralph C. Hlrd of Eglewod, N. J. f The Junior Willing Workers will meet next Monday evening at 8:00 o’clock, with Mrs. W. L. Baker on North Bennett street. Many attended the annual bazaar and delicious sup per given by the ladies of the Bap tist church on Tuesday. NIAGARA Mrs. D. F. Cavanaugh, who has been visiting her mother, left Friday for Norfolk, Va., to join her hus band who la In the navy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duggln have /etumed from a trip to Maryland. J. V. Snipes spent several days lasht week In Durham on business and visiting old friends. Books for Children and Grown Ups for Easter Gifts at Hayes.’ Your Easier Is Here SUITS Herringrbones, Tweeds, Worsteds, Tropicals—in grey, green, tans, browns and blues. $22.50 to $37.50 HATS Dobbs and Berg Lightweights, in the Season’s Newest Shades- SHOES Sports Styles or black or brown $3.50 to $9.50 Shirts, Neckwear,^ Hosiery, Belts, Braces, Flannel and Gabardine Slacks and Sport Coats. TCG Sti€D SOUTHERN PINES ranjean s Novelty Bags and matching Belts .. . will make a stunning complement to your Easter outfit. A selection in fa brics and color combinations — they also make excellent Gifts! P. S. Your Easter Costume is here, too! Arcade Building Southern Pines Tennis Rackets, Tapes and Nets and Teimla Balls at Hayes.’ Virjfinia Thomas NOTARY PUBUO E- H. Lorenson Office TELEPHONE 5774 «»n»»»»»»»nnnn»»m«uammmm:«n»»Kt»tntt»»«»>»tm««nmtttm