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pKpe Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines. North Carolina Friday, March 28- 1941. Announcing... Belcano’s Personal Representative MAUD HARKIS March 24th to 29th inclusive You are invited to make an appointment witii MRS. HAR RIS for an analysis of your skin und a complimentary BELCANO treatment . . . for the answer to your specific beauty problem. She will graciously show you how you may improve your com plexion and enhance your natural beauty. Telephone 5411 for your appointment Broad Stkeh Phakmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor “Always—the Best in Drugs’’ Phone 5411 Southern Pines The Week in Southern Pines rOR SPKING I The latest in Millinery, Wrap Around Turbans, Bags to Match. Mr. an,i Mrs. P.. S. DuRant entoi'- r.rdson. K.iyniond John.son of }:iic, taint'd at their home last Thursday j Pa., a .student at the Columbia in- ni"ht at dinner for It gue.sts. The istitution, ia also visiting Mr. Hich- dinner party was given in honor of^aitlson. I Mr. and Mrs. John Jen.sen before] Mr. and Mrs. Leon Yoik arrived on jlhcir departure for Wairensburg, Mo.,;Sunday from Asheville and will spend where Mr. Jensen has been trans-|a weeks vacation at the Magnolia terrt'd' by the Central Carolina Tel-ii.odge. U'phone Company. ' George C. Abraham entered Moore I Mr, and Mrs. George Thompson, County Ho!y)ital on Monday for I their daughter Linda and infant son tieatment. He is getting along- nice- have arrived from Warrensburg, 1y. I Mo., where >ri'. Thompson will fill W. Duncan Matthews returned the vacancy left by Mr. Jensen when home Sunday from Lee County Hos- he was transfeired to Mi.ssouri, pital where he underwent treatment W, J. Walch of Chicago, III., pres- for several days, ident of the Investors Telephone \ Mi.ss Ida F. Merrimam has return- Conipany, spent last week in South- ^ cd from a trip to Florida, Miss Mer- ern Pines in the interests of his rinm spent several days in Winter company. Paik, St. Petersburg. Fort Myers, Mrs. C. F. Loup of Stubenville,, Lake Worth and Fort Lauderdale *Ohio is spending a week as the( The Women’s Missionuary Socicty guest of her daughter. Mis. George of the Baptist Church will meet Burns at the Colonial inn. |Tue.sday, April 1, at 3:00 o’clock at Mr. and Mrs. Laffoon of Miami, the church. Okla., have been guests at the Co-, Mrs Eva H. Owens entertained at lonial Inn for for a week, Mr. Laffoon a bridge-luncheon on Tuesday at the competed in the North and South j Southern Pines Cottages. Guests weie tournament held in Pinehurst this ^ >Trs. Gilbert and -Mrs. Albert, guests week. jat the Southland Hotel, Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs, Henry Dorn had as Scott Milne and Mrs, Smith guests at their guests for the Steeplechase ' the New England House. Mrs. Harry j CmtwJJJtJJJJtJ: ii Your C^aslcr C ■uljil Is Here SlUTS llerringbone.s, Twmls. \V..r.ste<ls-in j^rcy. gvecn, tan.s, browns and blues. !?22.50 to $37.50 HATS Dubbs and Kervr LiKhtwoi>rht.s. in the Season’.^ Nowe.st Shades. SHOKS Sports Styles or black or brown $2.95 to $9.50 Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery. Hi'lts. Braces. Hannel and Gabardine Slacks and Siiort ( oats. ¥CG SHCP SOrTHERN PINES Dresses, Slips, Hose. Midland Dress Shop West Broad Street Opposite Depot Quality Baked Goods Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FRESH EVERY DAY • Danish Pastry. Coffee Cake, Cinnamon Buns, Cookies, Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Doughnuts East Broad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines m::K«ttmw:»»inti»»n«:nnum:w»t»»«n:m«»»t«»m»m»»»«»»»tw Highland Pines Inn Cheerful homelike atmosphere, splendid dining room service. Delightful surroundings. Weymouth Heights near Country CluB. Good Parking space. Season November to May. W. E. FLYNN, Manager Southern Pines. N. C. S n H 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 f. L. V. O’CALLAGHAN PL1Ji\IBINO AXD HEATING CONTRACTOR Telephone 5341 Southera Pines races and over the week-end, Mr, and Mrs. R, D, Cates of Raleigh. Preston H, Kelsey arrived on Monday from Montclair, N. J., to spend a week visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey and sister. Miss Laura Kelsey Mrs. John G. Ehrhardt entertained Friday at her home, having eight guests for luncheon. Mrs. E, M. Poate returned Mon day from Daytona Beach. Fla., where she spent a week visiting friends. Miss Eva Dorn, who has been visit ing her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Dorn for the past month, left on Sunday night for her home in Saluda. Andy Andrews of Gastonia spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hackney, Jr. Harold Fowler is in Atlanta, Ga.. : I where he is a star witness at a trial resulting from a bus wreck several years ago. Miss Helen Gregson and Alfred Chilwell spent the week-end in Bal timore, Md. Miss Gregson return ed on Tuesday and Alfred went to Philadelphia, Pa., where he entered 0 school of X-ray technology for training. Mrs. George W. Johnson and Mrs. Barbara F. Lansing enteitaired at a large tea at their home on Highland Road *after the Hunter Trials last Saturday. William M. Johnson, II, student at Hotchkiss, Lakeville, Conn., is spend ing the Easter holidays with his mo ther Mrs. George W. Johnson. He has as his guests Richard Warren of Scranton, Pa., and Alexander Stew art of Greenwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheipers left on Monday for Harrisburg, Pa„ where they will spend several days visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson. , Joan and Richard Croft, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Croft of New York City, arrived on Mon day to spend some time visiting iheit grandmother, Mrs, A, Burt Hunt, After spending ten days in New York City where they attended the marriage of Henry Drinker Riley to Miss Mary Popham Stevenson, Mrs. A, Burt Hunt, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Gage, Mrs, P. P. Pelton and he” guest, Mrs. Baker. Botty Lou Reni>gp»-. mnll (iaught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Ronegar, is undedgoing treatment at the Moore County Hospital for mastoiditis. R, W, Tate will have charge of the program of the Fellowship Forum when it meets this Sunday evening at 7:00 o’clock in the parlor of the Church of Wide Fellowship, Mr, and Mrs, George Lewis return ed to their home in Bryantaville. Ma.ss,. after spending several weeks as Uie guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Lewis. They spent several days in Washington, D. C., enroute north Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Mills had as their guests on Sunday their two sons, Ray Mills of 'Richmond, Va., and Russell Mills of Sanford; also Hunter Kelley of Durham. MLss Mar garet Lee Upchurch and Mrs. H. O. Kelley and daughters of Apex. David Ripley, II, who has been the guest for the past week of Miss Betty Burke, departed yesterday for his home in Maplewood, N. J. Charles Battley of Washington, D. C., arrived recently to spend a few days vi.^iting his sister, Mr.s. Dan S. Ray. Guests at Magnolia Lodge include Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wells of Green field, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Adragna of Broklyn, N. Y.. and Dr. and Mrs. Rolfe Taintor and daught er Georgia of Farg'o, N. D. The Misses Carra and Marie Will- cox, who have been s.’ason guests at ^ the Magnolia Lodge, left on Saturday ' for their home in East Orange, N J. . ! H, J, Funk and C, A, Adams of j Hagerstown, Md,, left for their homes | on Saturday after spending a week at j Magnolia Lodge, | Mrs, W, J. Dodge has returned to j Southern Pines for a few days and is ; a guest at the Dutch Inn, I Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hasty had as their dinner guests on Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurr of Raleigh, Mi.ss Grace Slough of Kannapolis, and Micky O’Neal of Jackson, Tenn. | Ii Mrs, Claud Hafer and Miss Dorothy , S Phillips have gone to Raleigh where Dorothy is entering the State piano contest for high school stu dents. Tor Laster Presents O <) K 8 For all ages and tastes in reading Typewriters, Radio’s, Tennis Rackets and Leather Goods Easter Party Favors, and Bunnies-for the Children. HAYES’ SANDHILLS BOOK SHOP Broad Street Southern Pines, N. C. Federal Union Chapter Association To Further Proposal Set Forth in Streit’s Book, “Union Now.” CUT FLOWERS PLANTS FLOWERS FUNERAL WREATHS CHANDLER GREENHOUSES CORSAGES SPRAYS •tr PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS B, Riley, Mi.ss Julia Burt and Struth- ers Burt returned home last Friday. BrOWn Heads MoOre Mrs, Keimeth B, Trousdell, Mrs, Max Von Schlegell and Mrs, Leroy H. Gates were joint hostesses n', a tea at the Dunes Club last Sunday benefiting the Moore County Hos pital. Mj. and Mrs. Charles Cullingford and family spent the week-end visit ing relatives in Charlotte. Howard Fox, Jimmy Fox, Miss Lu cille Grover and Miss Martha Brown motored to Wflmington and Orton Gardens on Sunday. Mrs. Grace M. Woodis and Robert Michaelson of Worcester, Maas, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Patter,3on. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Patterson and daughter Mary Lou, who have been visiting Mr. Patterson’s father, W'. N, Patterson and Mrs. Patterson fcr the past two weeks, departed this morning for their home in RutlBnd, Vt. Mr, and Mrs. Marshall F. Palmer and son Marshall, Jr., and Miss Jean Palmer spent Sunday in Elizabeth town. They were accompanied home by Miss Bessie .Shaw for a visit.. Mss Ruth Richardson is at home from Columbia Bible College in Co lumbia, S. 0., to spend her Spring va cation with her father, S, B, The Rev. F. CraighiU Erown wa.s elected chairn- and Mrs, iSmest Ives secretary-treasurer of the Moore County Chapter of Federal Union, Inc,, at a meeting of the chapter held in Southern Pines on Monday after noon, Mrs, George Maurice of Eagle Springs, organizing chairman, pre sided over the meeting at which plans were discussed and adopted for pub licizing the aims of the association. Federal Union is a non-profit as sociation whose purpose is the fur thering of the proposal first set forth in Clarence Streit’s now famous book "Union Now”: the establishment now of a federal union, modelled on our American Union, of the free democ- taciea as a nucleus of a World Gov ernment "of the people, by the peo- Dle. and for the people.” It has chap ters la 31 states, the District of Co lumbia, the Canal Zone. Hawaii, the '=*hillppine Islands and the Virgin Is lands. Affiliated with it are similar organizations in Great Britain, Eire, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, In- Rich- dia, Switzerland and the Argentine. Feed and Garden SEEDS Wood’s Field, Gai'den and P'lower Seeds, Acme Old Reliable P’ertilizer for your Farm and Carden. Vigoro Bone Meal and Cotton Seed Meal for Shrubbery. Lawns and Hedges. 40 lb. clipped and recleaned Oats. The best choice Timothy Hay. Purina’s Famous Chows for Poultry and all Live Stock McNeill & Company Telephone 6224 Southern Pines, N. C. Hollywood Hotel Corner Feder al Highway No. 1 and New York Avenue. Rooms are Large, Verandas Sunny. Rates Moderate Call, write or wire F*ottle and Son Southern Pines, North Carolina PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS
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