Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, January 17, 1941. See Your Physician at the first symptom of a cold. Let him prescribe the proper medication and treatment. Then bring your prescription to an institution of 50 years experience, with registered pharmacists using ^ only the highest quality ingredients^ Broad Street Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor “Always—the Best in Drugs’ Phone 5411 Southern Pines The Week in Aberdeen Mrs. G. C. Seymour returned home Thursday after spending several weeks with relatives in Bethel and Greenville. Mackie Caldwell, who has been confined to his home for the past week with influenza is somewhat im proved. Mi.ss ^^ary Page spent last Tues day in Charlotte. Mrs. C. K. Pleasants. Jr., is con fined to her home with influenza. R. S. Gwyn and children, Ganelle, ed a contest on trees, the prize go- iiig to Mrs. Ralph Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leach and chil dren returned to thei^ home in Ashe ville Sunday after .•ipending several days with relatives here. Mrs. Robert Ferrell entertained at two tables of bridge Saturday af ternoon honoring Mrs. Ralph Leach ('f Asheville; A .series of parties are in progress in town this week, the proceeds of which will go to the Moore County The Week in Southern Pines Bobby Jean and George, spent last, Hospital. Mrs. Norfleet Pleasants was Sunday in Sumter, S. C., with Mrs. a hostess on Wednesday evening, Gwyn. ! those playing being Mi.sses Janette Mr. and Mrs. Reid Page attended Leach, Margaret Miller, bida Duke tlie Inau_sfural Ball in Raleigh last bridge club at her new home in Lake- Thursday night. Their daughter. Miss 1 Mrs. Mack Wallace enteitained her Katherine Page was one of the spon- 1 bridge clu bat her new home in Lake- sors ]s-;de Heights last Tuesday evening. Miss May Rh>Tie spent the week- ] Mis. Alton D. McLean, manager of end at her home here. j Margaret's Shop, left on Thursday Miss Carol Bowman returned to \ for New York City for a week to pur- her work at Fort Bragg Monday, af ter being confined to her home with sickness for the past week. Mrs. George Martin is leaving to day for Sumter, S. C., where she wi'l spend several days. chase Spring merchandi.se for her shop. Missionary Circle Number 4 of the Page Memorial Methodist Church n.et on Monday night at the home of Mrs. Robah H. Fields, with a major- Mrs. S. L. Windham of Raleigh ity of the members in attendance, was in town on Tuesday. : Ways of making money was the main i >Mrs. W. A. Blue was hostess to itopic discussed. After the business ses. the Walter Hines Pag;e Book Clubj»:on the regular study hour followed, last Thursday. The program, which, and refreshments were served, was a study of South America, was | Jesse Wimberly is in Moore Coun- cn Venezuela, given by Mrs. W'. E., ty Hospital where he underwent a Freeman. I major operation the first of this Mrs. Henry A. Pag:e. Jr., enter- j week. He is getting along saiisfac- tained the Home and Garden Club at ^ torily, it is reported, her home on Tuesday. Mrs Chester Couitney Huntley of Raleigh spent read an interesting paper on trees, the week-end visiting his parents, Mr. after which the club members enter- ; and Mrs. W. T. Huntley. Bl'RT .VSKS LFX.ION TO HFXP JIMOK CIVIC CLVB HAS COMBAT SI BVEKSION, r.XXlC FIKST MKF.TIN'