JL. ■ PiLg« Pour THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, March 7, 1941 KODAKS and Kodak Supplies Developing and Printing The Week in Southern Pines R. D. Cookingham recently return-1 Southern Pines &s the giiest of Capt. ed to Elmer N. J. after spending a {and Mrs. C. C. Dalton. Complete line of Scheaffer’s Pens Broad Street Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor “Always—the Best in Drugs’’ Phone 5411 Southern Pines SHOWING Wool Sports Suits, Silk Ensembles.. Children’s Hand Made Dresses, Creepers, and Aprons, 6 Months to 3 Years. Cinderella Children’s and Misses Hats. Midland Dress West Broad Street Shop Opposite Depot '‘Ibon’t Wom^ — ni Telephone yon tonight” This very hour, these words are spoken by some one — and when you aay them what cheering words they are. Your family knows, no matter how far you go, that you’ll be no farther away than your telephone. Next time you’re away call ofter for a few minutes chat. The cost will he small — espe cially after seven in the evening and all day Sunday when bargain rates are in eflfect to most points. CENTRAL CAROLINA TELEPHONE COMPANY week with Mrs. Oooklngham and his daughter at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Burnham of ast Hartford Conn. are spending a week as the giiests of Mr. and Mrs E. W. Barton. Mrs. C. B. Pitcher who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowell for the past week- departed on Sunday night for her home in Brooklyn N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John G. ETrhardt ar rived home recently after a two weeks sojourn in Florida and Georgia. George C. Burke Jr. who has been spending the past two weeks visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. George C. Burke left on Saturday for Newark, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy of Au burn, R. I., spent the week-end at the Virginian enroute to Charleston, S C., where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Corwin ar rived on Tuesday fi-om Hartsdale, N. Y., and will spend some time as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ehr. hardt. I Mrs. J. J. Spring entertained at a bridge luncheon on Monday for 16 guests. Mrs. John R. Drexel. Jr.. entertain ed at dinner at her home on Monday ' night for Capt. and Mrs. Banington White of London, EJngland. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Finletter of New York City were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd. Mr.s. Harry W. Gage entertained at a dessert bridge on Tuesday at her home. W. D. Hackney, who has been con : fined to his home for the past five weeks, ig much improved. I Mis. Bascom Johnson of Pleasant- : ville, N. Y., has arrived at the Coion- I ial Inn and will be a guest there for I a week. Mrs. WSlliam Dwan and daughter ; of Tarrington, Conn.. are also guests at the Colonial Inn. Misses Nettie Bell Lemonds and Grace Baker have arrived from Char lotte and will be the giiesta of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cullingford for a two weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bontecu and Mrs. Julius Byles of Millbrook, N. Y., are the guests of Mrs. George W. Johnson. Mrs. Virgil J. Lee has returned to her home here after .spending a month in Baltimore. Md., and has as her guest Mrs. F. M. Register of Nor. folk, Va. Charles Murray has arrived from Bangor, Me., and has opened his home in Knollwood for the balance of the season. After spending: several days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Miss Clara Rowe of Bethlehem, N. Me. and Mrs. Harold Smith arriv. ed on Monday night from Gilford, N H. and will visit Mrs. Smith’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Eddy fo) ten days. Miis. Smith is the formei EUeanor Eddy. The regular meeting of the Wom an's Society of the Chuiich of Wide Fellowship will bp held in the church parlor on Thursday, March 13th at 3:30. Group 1 has charge of the pro gram. Haynes Britt, who has been ser iously ill in Highsmith Hospital in Fayetteville, is recovering satisfac torily. It is expected he wll be able to return home shortly. The Junior Willing Workers will meet Monday evening March 10th at 8:00 o'clock with Miss Emily Buslck on Ridge street. Mrs. Stimson will be Joint hostess. Miss Eleanor Barron returned Wednesday night from a four months visit with relatives and friends in San Diego. Cal. Mrs. Babara Lansing returned yes terday from Florida where she has been for the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and dau ghter Nellie of Gamer spent Sunday as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adams at the Magnolia Lodge. John Q. Adams and Miss Marion McNeill of Washington, D. C.. spent Sunday at the Magnolia Lodge visit ing Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adams. John is among the selectees slated to re- poit on March 15th and expects to be stationed in Texas when admitted into the Army. Miss Ora Dorn of ColumTiia, S, C„ .«pent the past week-end visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dorn. Mr and Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Bruce H. Lewi° wore the gigsts ,f Mi.ss Elinor V'alentine at the Forum supper and the theatre on Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. J. Terwilliger departed for her home in Boston. Mass., on Satur day after spending the past month j as the guest of Miss Florence Camp-1 bell. Miss Hazel Hackney returned home on Saturday after being a patient lu the Moore County Hospital for the past six weeks. | Mrs. Norman Day returned home on Saturday from Moore County Hos pital where she was a patient for ‘hree weeks. Mrs. Day is still in bed and under the care of a trained nurse. ““M»nmmttitm«««»«“^**^tmu!tmniiiim»uwuui»iiiiiimuuiiiiiri”‘iiH'!“' J jackets For Sports or Spectator Wear—Water Re- pellant—Wind Resistant. Reversible Model— S5.CC Green and Tan or Blue and Eggsliell, Plain Model— TCG SHCP SOUTHERN PINES with a difference . . . The best we can make, in a variety of fla vors with our own counter freezer. Here we have the town’s favorite dessert at 20c Pint {):00 until 11:00 Sunday Hours: .After Church I'ntil (5:30 Come b.v after church for .vour dinner dessert or call us— We have free delivery Southern Pines Pharmacy West Broad at New Hampshire Avenue Phone 5321 Hollywood Hotel F.VTHER WIUJA.MS AND K. OF C. AID SOLDIEK.S AT FOKT BRACKi Four hundred and fifty Catholic soldiers, just arrived at Bragg from H.. left on Thursday for Charleston, ^amp Devens. were in quarintine ac- S. C., where she joined friends and continued her trip to Florida. Lieut Arden Brill, who is stationed at Fort Bragg, spent the week-end in BARGAINS BARGAINS F"OR SAL.E One 5-room dwelling—2 lots and alley. Now rented, $30. per month. Price $1,600. only. One 6-room dwellinsr, large lot, g-ood repair. Rentable $40. per month, now rented. Price *3,700.—10% cash, balance monthly. One 8-room dwelling, good repair, well built. Rentable value $70. per month, now rented. Priced $6,000. 10% cash, balance monthly. These are all bargains from any view point, replacement cost, rent investment or actual usage. Let us give you de tails. Eugene C. Stevens cording to Army custom and were un able to get to Sunday mass. The Rev. Thomas A. Williams of Southern Pines went to Bragg Sunday ancj of fered mass for these boys. Father Williams repoits that at present there are over 5,000 Catholic boys at the post and more expected. There will be nine Catholic chaplains there in the near future. The Knights of Columbus of the Sandhills are sponsoring a K. of C.' jt Hut in Fayetteville for the use of the i| »• soldiers. The Southern Pines Catho lic Daughters have volunteered to keep the Hut supplied with current reading material. Corner Feder al Highway No. 1 and New York Avenue. Rooms are Large, Verancia.s Sunny. Call, write or wire Rates Moderate •J. I-». F*ottle and Son S'>uthern Pines, North Carolina rOLO TEAMS TO PL.W •■Rl'BBEJl” U.AME SUNDAV Sunday next will ^ain be polo playoff day on Pinehurst No. 3 polo ield. The Yellow Jackets will meet the Red Jackets in a regulation six- neriod match to decide the three- qame jacket setles of the Pinehurst Polo Club. OREENE-MAIPLES Miss Mabel Maples, daughter of F*arker Maples of Southern Pines, and Dennis Green of Blowing Rock were married in Bennettsville, S. C., on Friday, March 4th. it was an. nounced this week. Mr. Greene is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Greene of Blowing Rock. FEIXOW’SK)? FORUM :: The Fellowship Forum will meet Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock in the ^a^lo^ of the Church of Wide Fel- 'owship. Miss Dorothy Tate ia in charge of tb« program and a cordial invitation ia extenfled to all. These programs have m«t with widespread interest. 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. Have Your Heating Plant and Plumbing Put in Shape for the Winter ESSO-HEAT FUEL OIL L. V. O’CALLAGHAN PLL’MBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR Telephone 5S41 a .... Southern Pines FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS POTTED PLANTS CAROLINA GARDENS G. Backer, Prop. Southern Pines, N. C. S. Bennett St. M. Phone 8261 PHOT ADVERTISING PAYS