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1 Plage Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines. North Carolina Friday, June 6, 1941. Your Prescription - - - represents the study, thought and care of your Physician. For most efficient results it should be made up by the skilled hands of a Fully Registered Pharmacist. You can be assured of this at the Broad Street Pharmacy R L. Hart, Proprietor DruKffists to the Sandhills for Half a Century Phone 5411 Southern Pines 't u Vi TELEPHONE ^jjOWi family tonight I w<> **■ ^ While your family is at the “lake” this summer, telephone between your week end visit with them. Long Distance rates are low. After? o’clock in the evening and all day Sunday, rates are still lower if you wish to speak to points over 40 or 50 miles away. CENTRAL CAROLINA TELEPHONE CO. t, :i n '1 I have my clothes^ Moth- Proofed while they re being cleaned! CMART women >11 over th* city are availina thems«lvis of our nM •' cleaning mtthod — th« AAONITE Moth-Proof ClMnlng Procwl And why shouldn't they? We not only clean your clothes thort “ — reshape them beautifully — but at the seme time we mill* thorouohly ateolutely moth-proof! Arid guarantee our moth-prooftng fw ■ pinSi of six monttw, or until the clothes are again cleaned. Best of lit, this revolutionary new service costs you not one CMt exiral ^ Send your woolen garments to us today, you'll be deliohted with the results. Woolen dresses, cleaned and moth-proofed, only. Insured Protection Against Moth Damage for Six Months ALET D. C. JENSEN . Telephone 5657 for Quick Service The Week in Southern Pines Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Kelitey and Uau-| Mrs. Buster Doyle spent Monday in ghter, Miss Laura left on Tuesday for Raleigh. Montclair. N. J., where they will Miss Juanita Hall spent the week- spend some time before going to New end at Myrtle Beach as the guest of Hampshire where they will spend the Mr. and Mrs. Alton D. McLean, balance of the summer. | D. Wade Stevick spent several days R. J. Lorenson who was confined this week in Washington, D. C., In the to Moore County Hospital for several' interests of S. B. Chapin, days recently is much improved and Mr. and Mrs. Buster Doyle have able to be out. j leased the Merrimac Cottage and are Dr. E W. Bush has announced that occupying same, he will keep his office in Southern! Mr. and Mis. George London have Pines open this summer and not go as their guests. Mrs. Pendleton and to Hendersonville as has been his cus- daughter. Miss Nancy Ross Pendle- tom for the past several years. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas and chil- ton of Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. John Tonnele of New dren Joe Jr. and Gerald spent the York City are the guests of Mrs. week-end at Savannah Beach, Sa- Reid Healy. vannah, Ga. | Mrs. Ernest Ives and son Timmy Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Knowles left and John Weeks, Jr., left on Satur- this morning via the Skyline Drive for day for Bloomington, N. Y., where Bethlehem, N. H., where they will *hey will spend the summer months, visit friends and relatives for two| Mrs. Alan Innes-Taylor left Tues- weeks. |day morning for Fredericksburg, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Almet Jenks, Mr and , where she will visit her brother and Mrs. E. C. Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. J sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson C. Hyde spent Monday, Tues-Washington. day and Wednesday at Myrtle Beach.' Little Jane McCluer, small daughter James Boyd returned home on Sat-1 of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCluer en- urday after spending a week in New tertained 16 of her friends on York City. j Thursday afternoon at Watson’s Mrs. Ejdna Prillaman and daught- i^ke. A picnic supper was enjoy- er Miss Elmma Jane attended the|e(j with birthday cake and popsickles Graduation exercises at Duke Uni- to top off with. Jane is celebrating versity on Monday when David Pril- her seventh bii thday. laman, son of Mrs. Prillaman was, graduated. I The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club !met this week with Mrs. N. L- Hodg kins. Mrs. M. M- Emley and Mrs. Sharp who have been .spending the past several months in town depart- Millikcn who has ed last week for their home in Rhode ®t. Marys return- spend the ed home la.st week for the summer. Jsland, where they will summer Saturday for Wrightsville ' Mrs. D. W. Fielder and children " companied by Miss Alice Tate left party. last Friday for Forest, Tenn., where Emma Louise Hackney, Ida Bell Mrs. Fielder joined her husband Black and Neil Bailey all students of who was recently transferred from sixth grade this past year, have Fort Bragg. Miss Tate will visit attendance records according there for ten days. their teacher, Miss Ann Hunting- Mrs. Sidney L. Windham who came for the graduation exercises | Mi: and Mrs. E. J. Woodward on Tuesday night returned to her [and daughter are summer guests at home in Raleigh on W'ednesday ac-jthe New England House, companied by her daughter, Miss^ H. A. Lewis has leased his cottage Jessie, who was one of the graduates, on West Pennsylvania avenue to 8tes. iLieut. and Mrs. J. Lillie. Lieut Lillie Mrs. Sarah Garvin and Miss Flor-jw-as recently transferred from Fort ence Garvin who have had an apart- Benning, Ga. ment at the Homstead for the past, Roberta Krawsnaar, small niece of .Keveral months, departed for their home in Providence, R. I., on Sun day. Mrs. William Foulds and Miss Katherine Murphy left on Saturday for New York City after spending the winter months in the house of Mrs. M. H. Turner. Mrs. Carrie Weatherly left Mrs. J. F. Morris underwent a ton sillectomy at Fayetteville on Wed nesday. Judge and Mrs. C. Clifton James of Washington, D. C., were wek-end guests at the New England House. Seventeen members of the Fellow ship Forum enjoyed a picnic supper on and swimming on Wednesday at the Aberdeen Lake. The picnic was in honor of Mrs. Dwight Hoskins who celebrated a birthday on that date. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. VanCamp of Pasedena, Cal., are guests of their Monday for South Carolina to spend some time visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jim Mulally. Mrs. Bird Graves and daughter, Miss Peggy Graves left on Thursday for Asheville where they will be the brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and guests of Judge and Mrs. A. Hall Mrs. F. W. Van Camp for a week’s Johnston. ' stay. Mrs. Charles W. Picquet left on Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Allison and Sunday to spend some time in Ashe-i children are spending this week at ville visiting friends. I Myrtle Beach. They are guests at the Stuart Cameron is leaving on Southern Pines Coftage, of which BEAGH WE/IR JANTZEN SWIM TRUNKS COTTON OR RAYON SLACKS SPORTS JACKETS SPORTS SHIRTS SANDALS ROBES SUN HATS ¥ce sucp SOUTHERN PINES jttttttttmmivmnittmtutmmttittitKttttiitititiitaiitmtitmtiititxmwmtnimt Quality Baked Goods Bread, Rolls, Cake and Pastry Dainty Desserts FRESH EVERY DAY Danish Pastry, Coffee Cake, Cinnamon P>uns, Cookies, Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclairs, Doughnuts East Broad Street Telephone 6852 Southern Pines Sunday for Boston, Mass., for an ex tended vacation. Miss Peggy Graves who has been Mrs. A. E. Murphy is manager. Miss Minnie Guy will be hostess to the Junior Willing Workers on confined to her home for the pastlMi'.day night, June. 9th at 8:00 wedk on account of illness is able to' o’clock. The meeting will be held at be out again. Miss Beverly Oobum of James- ville visited her aunt. Mrs. William Moore and Mr. Moore on Sunday. Mrs. Morris Johnson is undergo ing treatment at the Moore County Hospital. “SKYLINE” Special Chicken Dinner Thursdays and Sundays— 7:00 to 8:30 P. M. Reservations—Phone 7189 the home of Mrs. W. L. Baker on North Bennett street. S. B. Richardson motored to Co lumbia, S. C., on Sunday and was accompanied home by his daughter* Miss Ruth Richardson for a visit. Ruth has been a student at Colunt- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris of|bia Bible SchooT for the past year. Macon, Ga., departed for their home{ on Monday after spending some time, SECOND CIVIC CLUB BRIDGE visiting Mr. Morris's sister. Miss Is- PARTY ON MONDAY NIGHT obel Wicker. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Stevick and The second of the series of even- I daughter, Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. El-'»ng bridge parties will be on Monday (Ark SOUTHERN PINES NORTH CAROLINA ' .ORGANIZED PLAY GROUPS for children three to ten years of age, \ ' through June. Natiife Study, Sottigs, Dramatics,. Stories, Rhythms. Handicrafts. For information apply to Mrs. Hayes. Tel. 5953. ftll" ^ CUT FLOWERS PLANTS FLOWERS FUNERAL WREATHS > >'v. - GREENHOUSES CORSAGES SPRAYS sie Keith of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Herndon of Pinehurst spent the week-end at Sneads Ferry. M". and Mrs. Clifton Johnson left night, June 9th, at 8:00 o’clock at the Civic Club. Any game may be played, with a prize for every table. A charge of 50 cents will be made to on Monday for Nag’s Head where they,cover expenses, and it has been sug- will spend the next three weeks vaca- gested that since the Army families tioning. Mrs. Louella Donaldson is vh’iting will be veiy welcome, that all men in uniform pay only half price to attend. her sister, Mrs. A1 Armond at Lex- So many are remaining at home this ington. I summer it was thought that parties Mr. and Mrs. Buster Doyle went on in the cool of the day would prove a fishing trip over the week-end. very popular and the first one was Misses Bertha and Emily Fowler much enjoyed. left Sunday for Myrtle Beach where} they have accepted positions at the SIX DIVORCES GRANTED Ocean Forest Hotel for the summer. Mrs. Walter Royal of New York City is visiting her sister, Mrs. Vance McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ross left on IN SUPERIOR COURT HERE The following divorce cases, in which judgments favorable to the plaintiffs were rendered, were heard Sunday for Radford, Va., where the in the opening day of this week’s young couple will make their home, term of Superior Court for the trial Mrs. Ross was the former Miss Ma-'of civil cases: Urania Dixon Ball ver- rie Brigman. |sus Norman Ball; June Price versus William P. Moore Jr. and Mr. May Chriscoe Price; Sarah Morrison Smith of Penders Store attended the Nunnery versus Cary C Nunnery; Penders Stores banquet held in Ral- E3ina Uvingstone versus T. J. LJving- eigh on Sunday. | stone; Louella Wilhoit versus Mrs. C. M. Baxter who haa been Dauphus WUhoit; Margaret Gage quite ill for the past several months Zimmerman versus Ralph W. Zim< is much improved. merman. SPECIAL OFFER TO Army Officers and their Wives FOR OFFICERS' WIVES: 100 Sheets Note Paper with Envelopes to Match, Printed..$1.25 100 Calling Cards, Printed 1.25 FOR OFFICERS: 100 Sheets Note Paper with Envelopes to Match, Pi’inted. 1.25 100 Cards, Printed 1.25 One Year’s Subscription to The Pilot 2.00 TOTAL $7.00 Special During June $5.75 The Note Paper and Envelopes Are J j Printed On a Good Grade of Watermark ed Bond. The Cards Are of a Good Grade of Vellum An Additional Quantity of Both Will Be Furnished at a Very Low Cost. If an Officer is'traftsferred before he has received The Pilot six months we will gladly refund his subscription money and charge him only for the time he has actually enjoyed it while living in this locality. THE PILOT, Inc. tuiniiiiiimnii
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