PRge Pour THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, April 4, 1941. Whitman’s, Nunally’s and Martha Washington Fine Candies for.Easter I The Week in Southern Pines The Willing Workers of the Cap- (Budge) Leavitt, Jr., and another list church will meet Tuesday, Apil' young man in an'automobile wreck 6, at 3:00 p. m, at Huntington Lodge' occurring near Pittsfield, Mass, when with Miss Ann Huntington as hos-. the car in which they were ridiiig tpss. skidded on icy pavement. The extent X I! Broad Street Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor “Always—the Best'in Drugs’’ Phone 5411 Southern Pines *« 8 I It Is Easter at i SANDHILL DRUG CO. H 8 «« i* H EASTER SUNDAY IS APRIL 13TH! And it’s B"a.ster-time here, wif^i our great showing of gift suggestions . . . including richly decorated Easter packages of WHIT]\IAN’S famous Chocolates, fresh to us from the makers. \ SHOWN ABOVf: . . . ?:ast(>r Flower liasUet . . . useful for many purposes . . . SANDHILL DRUG CO., INC. PRESCRIPTION Telephone 666.3 5 SPECIALIST Southern Pines I 9. t The regular meeting of the Wo mans Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship^wil be held on April 10 in the parlor of the church at 3.30 Group 3 in charge of program. Mr. and rMs. Douglas Bomei.sler arrived recently from Greenwich, Conn to spend the remainder of the season in Southern Pines. Ralph Page arrived on Tuesday from Philadelphia, Pa., and will visit friends for several d^ys. William M. Crane of Waterbury, Conn. has joined Mrs. Crane at the home of Mrs. Jchn R. Drexel, Jr., in Knollwood for several days visit. Miss Elinor Valentine has had as her guest for the past week, Mrs Harry W. Doremus of New York Mis. Doremus departed for her home on Thursday. William Mudgett, Jr., is visiting his patents during the ."spring vaca tion and has as his guests Fred Mal- loon or Boston, Bill Durkie of Los Angeles and John Kelly of TUTiineap- ohs, all students at Dartmouth. Miss Jane Grant Mann student' at Meredith College in Raleigh is spend ing the spiing holidays with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Wells, Mann. Miss Louise Blue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blue arrived Satur day from Queens College in Char lotte to spend the spring holidays with her parents. Miss Nency Wrenn returned Sun day to resume studies at Duke Uni versity after spending the spring holi days with her mother, Mrs. Virgil Page Clark. Waring Burke and Richard White, students at Hamilton College, Utica, N. Y. are spending the spring holi days in Southern Pines. Miss Jean Kearney Mrs. Baltzei and Mrs. Cline of Crossnore school, Crossnoie were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W'alker. Thomas Hutchinson of Brockway, Fa. who has been the guest of Dr. ^ I and Mrs. Thomas E. Walker for the || j past three weeks left - on Saturday j for points in Florida. Mrs. Winthfop P. Haynes of New York City has ai'rived to spend two v.-eeks at the New England House. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kennedy of Harrisburg, Pa-, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shep ard and other friend.s. Mrs. William C. Mudgett enter tained at a bridge luncheon lor 16 guests at the Southern Pines Cot tages on Tuesday, honoring Mrs. Da vid Sloan of Milbrook, N. Y. Ivlr. and Mrs. W. H. Mumfoid spent a few days the fore part of the week visiting their daughter Mrs. James .Aloore at their home in Greenville. Miss Clarice Dickerson and Miss Ann Murphy, students at W C.U.N.C. are spending the spring holidays with a classmate Miss Kay O'Brien at her home in Milburn. N. J. The Misses Marjorie Jellison, Bon nie Barnum, Helen Hiklerman. Cath- I ei ine Kilderman, and Edith Mat- ^ thews who are all students at W.C. IU. N C. are spending the spring - holir!ays visiting their* parents. Mrs. J. S. Milliken spent Saturday :: H wmwn rOK CASTER SUITS Tweeds, Worsteds, Flannels / HATS Dobbs and Berg Lightwjeights, New Shades SHIRTS White and colors, Jayson and Arrow . SHOES . Black, Brown, Sports styles SPORTS JACKETS Plain or Fancies SLACKS Flannel, Gabardine, Rayon INTERWOVEN SOCKS, SPORTS BELTS AND BRA CES, SWANK JEWELRY, SLIPOVER SWEATERS TCG snep SOUTHERN of his injuries have not been learned as the Pilot goes to press. Miss Mary Botsford, who has been the guest of Mrs. Emma Ramsbot- tom for the past several weeks de parted yesterday for her home in Williamston, Mass. Mrs. Gandy and her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Rockwell left yesterday by mo tor for their home in Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Featherstone of Washington, Conn. who has been the guest for a v.’eek of Mrs- *mma Ramsbotton is leaving on Sunday night for her home. Mrs. R. A. Aishton of Winnetka, 111., has arrived to spend some time visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston T. Kelsey and sister, Miss Laura Kelsey. Mr. and Mrs. W. Steward Howard of Trenton, N. J. who have been spending the past week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ponder at the Parkview departed for their home on Tuesday. Earl S. Crawford, Vice-president of the Industrial Trust Company «f Providence, R. I. is sper.ding several weeks visiting his mother, Mrs. W. K. Carpenter. C. J. Simons and Harold B. Fow ler spent Wednesday in Lakeview, S. C. in the interests of Simons Elec tric Company. Catherfne Pierson departed for New York City on Tuesday night where she \vill spend several days on business. B. A. Thompkihs, Jr. was the guest several days this week of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson C. Hyde. Miss Doris Hughes Crowell has ar. rived from New York to spend some time visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Charles Crowell. i Ml', and Mrs. Howard Hassell Kadford Va., spent the week-end visiting Mr. HasstU's mother Mrs. B. F. Hassell. Arthur Leonard has arrived from Brockton, Mass., and is at the South land Hotel for his annual spring va cation to the Sandhills. Lieut Myerheim, who is stationed at Fort Bragg, has leased the hous^ vacated this week by the Rev. Edward i P\ Green. j Mrs. Louis Garvin is spending the 1 week-end in V\'ilmington visiting her PINES H husband. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlton MacDon ald entertained Stmday afternoon at Lheir home in Weymouth Heights with tea and cocktails in honor of Col. and Mrs. E. C. Carey's sister and krothcr-in-law, Gen. and Mrs. M. S. \\ alker of Vineyard Haven, Ma.ss. Ml'S. Winthi'op P. Haynes of New York City and Ehnlea. Boxford, Mass., is .spending several days at the New England House. Flecent guests at the New Er.gland House were Miss Grace D. Suter of Garden City, L. I., who spent the Easter vacation; Mr. and Mrs. L. D Colon of Nutley. N. J., stopp«'d over to the New EngLmd House enroute 1;-# Charle.=ton. S. C. Lawrence D. Williams Jr., who for I WHEN there's Spring in the air there should he Spring in your Clothes. Fresh- ne.ss, Smartne.ss. Neatness. Cleanness. W'e guarantee to put your wardrobe in tune with the sea.son. the past two months has been Order- ||' in Raleigh Mrs. J. S. Manning her !y to the Commanding Officer of the ;j j mother retur'ned with hei' and spent 30lh Division of the Medical Rogi- ;♦ j Sunday. I ment at Fort Jacksvin, S. C., left on ;; j Mrs. Anna H. Ross who spent the Monday for' Washington, D. C. Lavv- ;• j winter months in Manatee, Fla., rence Was selected from a groiip of {|j stopped over in Charleston, S. C. and 20 young men and has entered Wal- also spent the week-end in Southern ter Reid Hospital to train for a Med- Pines and vf^ited friends at the it-al Technician. He is the son of L. Homestead, Mrs. S. E. Garvin and D. Williams of Niagara, Commander Mi.ss Florerrce Gar vin enronte to her of the Sandhill Post 134 of the Amer- home in Arden, Del. iciin Legion, and Mrs. Williams. Word was received her-e this w'eek i - I by friends of Mr. and Mrs B. W. j Faster Card.s, Books and Fiivoi's at ■Leavitt of the injury of B. W. Hayes'. :: Easter Plants . . LILIES SXA'P.Dlt.VCiONS SWEET ,PE.VS .\ZALEAS CUT BOSES EASTER CORSAGES POTTED PLANTS HYDRANGEAS cYCL.\mi;NS Order your Easter plants and flowers now, and insure quick delivery Mrs. Chandler’s Greenhouses Flowers by Wire Everywhere 104 South Bennet Street bSi Telephone 6154 ^eV ALET D. C. -JENSE.N t T* t tt Telephone 5561 Cleaners and Pressers to the Southern Pines Sandhills Spring Dresses In New Pastel Shades and in Prints Sizes 14 to 50 $2.98 BAGS — HATS — SLIPS — HOSE Midland Dress Shop West Bnoad Street Opposite Depot H t: « :: :: :: New and Popular Books- Out of The Night jl Random Harvest H. M. Pulhnian Esq. Mountain IMpido"’ The Pilgrims Wav While Cliffs Mansions of Liberty Britain Can Take It The Wounded Don’t Cry About all the Good Golf Books About all the Good Cook Rooks An outstandinfif collertion of hooks about Do^s, Horses, Riding^ and Hunting: AND REV. T. A. CHFATHAM’S NW BOOK “I BELIEVE .IN LIFE” I Hayes’Sandhills Book Shop SOUTHERN PI:NES, N. C. :: li I EASTER I FLOWERS ii LILIES ;j MVDKA.NOKAS i AZALEAS li Cl T FLOWERS AND ;; CORSAGES li MRS. GIFFORD’S SHOP ii Telephone 5192 Theatre P.uildini •• Highland Pines Inn I Cheerful homelike atmespbere, splendid dining room p service. Dplightful surrounding.s. Weymouth Heights near Country Club. Good Parking space. Season November to Mj}y. W. E. FLYNN, Manager Southern Pines. N. C. H I 1

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