Friday, November 15, 1940.
THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina
Page Flv«
THE NEW
“Sky Boy”
That’s the latest in
Sheaffer Pens
Complete Line on Display at the
Broad Street Pharmacy
R L. Hart, Proprietor
“Always—the Best in Drugs’
Phone 5411
Southern Pines
The Week in Southern Pines
Mrs, A. S. Rug-gles returned home
on Wednesday after spending two
weeks visiting her son Albert Rug-
gles and Mrs. Ruggles at Kingsport,
Tenn.
Mrs. A. Burt Hunt is entertaining
Mrs. G. R. Chatfield was honored at
" surprise birthday party on Mon
day night at her home on Youngs
Road. Chinese checkers and bingo
were enjoyed after which refresh
ments were served to Mrs. S. T.
tonight at a dinner and theatre party i Dunn, Mrs. L. S. Rowell, Mrs. Mlt-
honorlng Mr. and Mrs. Beach Cook, chell Kellis, Mrs. Charles Culllngford,
Other guests include Mr. and Mrs.] Mrs. Ella Chatfield. Mrs. F. E. God-
Fred C. Page and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-: dard, Mrs. David Hoskins, Mrs. J.
ard S. Loverlng. | W. Prim, Jr., and the Misses Fannie
Miss Dorothy Dies of St. Antonio., Mae Dunn, Margaret Rowell, Susan
Tex., has been the guest of Lieut. I Chatfield and Eunice Chatfield, Mrs.
and Mrs. R. E. Jones for the past Chatfield was the recipient of many
week.
The Willing Workers of the Bap
tist Church are planning to have a
useful and beautiful gifts.
Mrs J .W. Prim, Jr. and sons,
Jimmy and David have returned to
sale and supper Tuesday, December their home in Charlotte after spend-
3, at the church. They will meet several days with her mother
Tuesday, November 19th at 3:00 p.'\irs. G, R. Chatfield.
m at the home of Mrs. J. D. Sitter-, Mrs, Dwight Hoskins was hostess
son on Ashe street to make aprons Monday evening to the Fellow'ship
for the sale. | Forum at its monthly business meet-
Frederick H. Burke left on Sunday jng. Program leaders for the month
for New York City where he plans ^ of December were appointed. After
to spend a week or ten days. | hearing discussions from the com-
Mr. and Mrs, Julian T. Bishop have mittee chairmen and other business
Rrilvcd from Greenwich, Conn., and matters, the meeting wa.«* adjourned
have opened their home in Knollwood ;i«d refreshments were served.
Mr.s. Frank Pottle arrived recent-. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Walker spent
ly from Jefferson Highlands, N. H., Sunday in Thomasville.
Q. E]. D.
The problem of comfort in Winter
Underwear.
We recommend Jockey Longs and Jockey
Over-kne^ in light weight cotton or part
wool mixture together with shirts design
ed for wear with each type of gai’ment.
I
SOCKS
in heavier weights, wools, part wools, all
cottons.
TCG SHCP
SOUTHERN PINES
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Looking Forward
Christmas is just around the corner.
We are offering
New items in Rumpps fine leather,
Fredart the Stationery styled from
French imports,
R. C. A. Radios and Record Players
Portable Typewriters.
Please order your Christmas Cards with
personal Copy early, you will get a
better choice.
Books for all ages and tastes, an especially
fine line of Books and games for
children. *
Hayes’ Sandhills Book Shop
and has joined Mr. Pottle and her
>!on at the Hollywood.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fitzgerald
and Mr. Fitzgerald's secretary, Miss
Waters arrived this week from Man
chester, Mass., where they spent the
summer.
Telephone 55fil
SouthernPines
Highland Pines Inn
Cheerful homelike atmosphere, splendid dining room
service. Delightful surroundings.
Weymouth Height.s near Country Club. Good Parking
space. Season November to May.
W. t^. PLYNN, Manager
Southern Fines, N. C,
I
Be Comfortable
THIS WINTER
Let us give you an estimate on installing
an Automatic Esso Oil Burner. Sold, guar
anteed and fueled by the makers of Esso
gasoline.
L. V. O’CALLAGHAN
PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR
Telephone 6S41 Southern Pln«
PligHlandl L^odge
A QUIET HOME LIKE FAMILY HOTEL
Pleasantly Located on Vermont Avenue Near the Pines
SEASON OCTOBER 1ST TO JUNE 1ST
MRS. M. H. GREARSON
Telephone 69SS Southern Plne«, N. C.
Miss Rlizabeth Lewis left on Sat
urday to sp'^nd several days as the
guest of Mrs. W. H. Freeman in
Ether.
Ml,«s Winifred Covington and Mrs.
Gertrude Fuller of Syracuse, N. Y.,
were luncheon guests of Mrs. Flora
Mrs. Ruck'T Penn and 38 other Smith on Saturday,
members of the Danville, Va. Garden! Mr. and Mrs. Beach Cook arrived
Club were luncheon guests at the'on Monday from Cooperstown, N. Y.,
Pine Needles on Tuesday. They made!to be the gue.sts of Mrs. A. Burt Hunt
the trip to the Sandhills esp'clally lor a two werks visit,
to visit the Carolina Orchid Gardens. I ' ”t. John Middlebrook and Lieut.
r>r. 'Emily Tideman and Miss Flor-
rnce Evans left last night to spend
some time in Daytona Beach, Fla.
They will return to Southern Pines
later in the .season.
Mr. and Mns, Howard Biitl.r, Mrs.
Bion H. Butler. A'fi.ss Helen Butler
and their guest, Mrs. W. R, Morgan
were dinner guests on Monday night
of Mr. and Mrs. John Pace of Max-
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Pace were cele
brating their first anniversary.
Miss Mary Schwarberg leftjyestrr-
day for Llncolnton where she pla’is
to spend the balance of the winter.
Harold Greenman is expected to ar
rive tomorrow to join Mrs. Green
man for the week-end,
Mrs. Albert Ruggles an,i small son,
arrived on Wednesday from Kings
port, Tenn,. and will spend some
time with Mrs, Ruggles’ parents, Mr,
and Mrs, George Case,
Mrs. ?r, P, Goldsmith entered Duke
Hospital last week for treatment.
Mrs. Mary Macdonald arrived re
cently from Ncwtonville, Ma.ss,, and
has accepted the position as book
keeper at the Park Vi''w Hotel for the
season.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marcott ar-
tived last week from Bethlehem, N.
H., and Mr. Marcott has accepted a
position with the Highland Pine.s
Inn.
Mrs. W. R, Morgan of Pittsburgh,
Pa., arrived Saturday to be the guest
of Mrs. Bion H, Butler and Miss Hel
en for some time. Mrs, Morgan is
enroute to St. Petersburg, Fla.,
where she plans to spend the winter
months.
Mrs. Clara Davis of Fayetteville
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Lillie McCracken.
Miss Adelaide Hunt of Philadel
phia, Pa., was the guest of Mrs. E ;
M. Poate and daughter Edith ov°r the
week-end. Miss Hunt was enroute to
St. Petersburg, Fla., where she plan.i
'o spend the winter.
The Junior Willing Workers will
meet Monday evening, November 18th,
at 8:00 o’clock, at the home of Mrs.
Myron Adams on Vermont avenue.
Mrs. J. Frrd Stimson and Mrs. Lloyd
Prime will be joint hostesses.
Mrs. R. L. Hart was hostess to the
Monday Afternoon Bridge Club at her
home this week. In addition to the
’cgular members there were four
'Tuf'sts.
Mrs. Willis A. Fogg of Boston,
Mass., arrived recently and will be
v.'lth Mrs. Annie L. Gardner for the
winter months.
E. W. Woodman of Merrimac,
Mass., arrived for his fourth consec
utive season at Magnolia Lodge.*
Among gue.sts to arrive at Magnolia
Lodge for several weeks visit are M.
F. Smith of Ashf>ville, F. N. Renicke
'if Buffalo, N, Y., and PauV Long of
Concord, N. H.
Dr. G. G. Herr and Phillip S.
Weaver attended the Third District
■?tate School Board meeting and ban
quet held at Durham last Thursday
night.
Miss Mary E. Hurlbut, who has
been the gruest of Mrs. Jessie L. Rog
ers and Miss Nettie M. Ayers for the
past two weelw, departed recently for
St. Peteraburf. Fla.
Robert E. Weil of Fort Bragg were
week-end guests of Lieut, and Mrs.
R. E. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Porterfield of
! Baltimor.e, Md., spent several days
Vhi.e week as guests of the Colonial
Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lnring of Amis.svillo,
J Va., were recent guests at the Co-
loninl Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coursey and
’ .son Jack, Jr., who have had an apart-
I ment at the Homestead for the past
; several weeks left on Sitniiay for Fay-
(tteville where they will occupy their
■ nrw homo, recently completed.
Mrs. Edna Prillaman and daught-
; <-r. Miss JTary Jane spent Saturday
in Charlotte.
I Mr,-;. Amelia Schmidt nnd grand-
claiighters. tho Mif-'s s Louise, Mar.v
nnd Pnul ne Cr.Tln spent la.at Siturd:l.v
in ralei^h.
Mrs. Jersie L. Ropfois and MisH
Nettie M. .Ayres ac-'ompanied Miss
Mnry H\irlbut to Gi’eensboro last
Thursday where she made bus con-
iiections to return to her home in .^t.
P tei'sbur", Fla.
' Mrs. C, .S, Waterhou.'^e of Pinehuist
nfi’rtnir'rd seven guests nt hmcheon
’’nd hridgi’ on VV- dnesday at the
So'ithern Pines Cottage dining room
Thp W)nien's Miss-'ioniry Soriety of
^he Church of Wide Felowship will
meet next Tuesday afternoon at 3:30
nt the home of Mrs. George C. Abra
ham, No. 1 North May street.
Cleaners and Pressers lo the
!iandhilis
PROTECTED
^ our clothing is insured against loi-=5 from the time
it leaves your door.
Telephone 5651 Southern Pines
ii Forget YOUR Washday Worries
I Just Gall 6101
Have your clothe.s washed with a mild and sterilizing-
soaj) that has been tested and re-tested by the finest
laboratoi'ies in the country.
Remember To Call 6101
SOUTHERN PINES LAUNDRY CO.
‘The Laundrv Docs It Best"
Telephone filOl
Southern Pines
See The “BULLET RIDDLED”
LIGHT [n the) CLYDE BASROW-BONNK PAKKER
H. R. Prescott
Expert Piano Tuner will be
here November 21th.
Tel. 5(581 for .Appointment
Htar thi tducatienol
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kctyr* tvtry 20
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childrtn
1 p. m. till 9 p. m.
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2
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MADE WITH
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Don’t tail to see
this world’s famous
GANGSTER
CAR
ON IXNIBITIOH
Oyer 160 ballet
holes in the car, a
gruesome relic of
the end of the road.
•"CRIME DOES
NOT PAY"
VOU NERRD IT DRRmilTIZEIl OH "GnnC BUSTERf
See it
Nonday, November 18
at
OSBORNE MOTOR CO.
Chrysler Plymouth
Southern Pines
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