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ftige Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, September 12, 1941. PIANO STUDIO in McBrayer Building Mrs. Claude Hafer Phone 7094 Southern Pines, N. C. ^cl|nnl SOL’THJEBN PINES, NORTH CvVBOUNA A countiy day school for Girls and Boys to fourteen years of age. College Preparatory work aiTanged for older girle. Resident pupils received. Also THE ARK KINDERGARTEN for Children Under Five Years Season Opens October 1, 1941 MRS. MILLICENT A. HAYES, Principal :: The Week in Southern Pines Mrs. Lennox Forsyth arrived Sun day morning from Pittsburgh, Pa., to spend two weelis visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Sad ler. D. G. Stutz returned Xuesday from a trip to Jefferson, Me. Mrs. Stutz will return later. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Clark who have been spending some time with their Dr. G. G. Herr and daughter Sieger son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd returned Tuesday from two weeks, T. Clark, left Thursday for their spent in Waterbury, Conn., where home in Durham, they visited Dr. Herr’s brother. Fred-} Charles Patch and family returned erick W. Herr, son of Dr. F. W. Herr Sunday from Carolina Beach where of Waterbury, returned with them. 1 the> have been spending the past Frederick, who is an all ’round Ath- i two weeks. lete is entering State College in the I Miss Catherine Thomas has return- Mechanical Engineering Department from Narrangansett, R. I., where this week. [she spent the summer. Mrs. F. Craighill Brown returned Miss Emily Busick and Junior Bus- Saturday after spending several jpjj ^-ere guests over the week-end of weeks with Miss Katherine Lewis in' j^r. and Mrs. W. S. Buhsby. New Canaan, Conn., and with other friends in Harbor Beach, Mich. Miss Theresa Montesanti and Joe Montesanti spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Misses Ann Cameron, Helen Cam eron, Dorothy Dorn and Mrs- Her bert Cameron spent Tuesday in Char lotte. I Mrs. Cecil Robinson and her sister. Miss Alberta Hines, left Monday for Keyser, Pa. Miss Hines, who has been speilOing several months with her sister, will stay in Keyser with her parents. Mrs. Robinson will re- ; turn after a visit of ten days or two \veeks. Miss Ella Jones accompanied Miss Rebecca Neal, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Neal is returning to relatives in Woman's College of the University of Pittsburgh. North Carolina in Greensboro next Margaret Gage has returned Monday, as one of the Junior class resumed her duties at the Cath- tnembers who will serve as an assist-; Pierson Shop after a month s va- ant adviser to the incoming freshmen cation in Newport, R. I., New York mart bjlcs iti MEN’S SUITS Tweeds, Imported and Domestic, New Worsteds, $27.50 to $45 Reversible Coats, for Men and Boys, $9.50 — $9.95 Dobbs, Berg and Varsity Club Hats, New shapes, Fall colors, real furfelts, $3.50 to $7.50 Nunn-Bush Oxfords, Black or Brown, Calfskin or Cordovan, $8.95 to $10.50 T€G SHCD SOrXHERN PINES City and Washington, D. C. Mrs. D. E. Crosby attended the Style Show held in Greensboro Mon- a two j Mr.s. A. Burt Hunt returned last Miss Mary Webb returned from her spending several weeks ; Great Barrington, Ma.ss., and during orientation week on the cam pus. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Evans rC' turned Tuesday following uonths' stay in New York City. vacation in the North Sunday and has joined her sister, Mrs. Milict’it Hayes, at the Ark School, wheie she will direct handicrafts For the third suc cessive August, Miss Webb substitut ed for the occupational therapist at Children’s Open-Air Sanatorium for in Greenwich, Conn. Drako Scull left Saturday for Nor folk, Va., after spending a week visit ing Delamar and Drennen Mann. Mrs. Ed Newton was hostess to the Business Women’s Circle of the Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Cardiac cases at Sharon, Mass. This year Miss Webb assisted in selecting Church at her home Monday night, equipment for a model handicraft ^'^embers and visitors enjoyed an in- unit to be opened this fall. ! foresting program given by Mrs. E. L. Mrs. H. H. Pethick of Durham Barber. There was a social hour fol- f.pent the week-end with her mother, 'owing the meeting. Mrs. George C. Abraham. ' ^r. and Mrs. Eugene C. Steveas I Miss Mary Blymyer an,l Mrs. Julia Thursday for a stay of a week j Smith returned last week from a trip Prompt Dry Cleaning SERVICE Call 5G51 and in no time at all a car will be at your door to pick up your garments. They are taken at once to our modern plant and returned to you look ing just like new. We insure your clothing from the time it leaves your hands. I to the Virginia and North Carolina i mountains. or ten days in Linville. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Weaver of Miami. Fla., and their daughter, Mrs. !!l«V ALET U. C. JENSEN The Proof of the. TELEPHONE is in the using fince you have tried ite con- geoiences'ondjls pleasores oftd yow^bov^ex^rienced tfce'^iniany good filings'lliut itftejplephone^coii brin^to* 0SW^boin«~yov’Hlwoad<» iustj^y yoM hove depriWdj ybmbtf and yowr' tl>eJoen^l» Telephony for locli a Idj^TpeiiodAlliS) Jelei?lio5iLb*'tnrfy.o.iP0^3ft H n tt CENTRAL CAROLINA TELEPHONE CO. ELECTRIC RANGES Hotpoint’i Lowest Pnces, Greatest Htues in 31 Years THE Tiffany FEATURES • 3 New Hi-SpMd, Galrod Surface Units, each with S Measured Heats. 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Leggitt left Friday for Henderson- arrived Friday for an extended visit ^ ville where they will spend a month with Mrs. J. F. Morris at the New before going to Auburndale, Fla., England House. where they plan to spend the winter. Louis Haynes arrived last week Miss Marjorie Shepard has returned Thursday from Boxwood, Mass., and from Maryville, Ga., where she at- entered a school here. Louis is a guest tended summer school. of Mrs. John G. Erhardt and her sons. Mr. end Mrs. Harry Goldsmith and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Blue motored sens, John Moore and Proctor, spent /o Charlotte Sunday with their dau- the week-end at Benson. ghter. Miss Louise who entered Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Durant and sons, College Monday, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chandler, Misses Catherine and Helen Jr., of Fayetteville spent the week- l^^t last week for Greens- end at Tryon. , ^ ■ U- N. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruggles, who _ Sp*"'"? and chil- vacationed at the beach and then vis- Mary Ruth, Albert. John 'R., ited their son, Albert Ruggles and J®*!"- and Jack, returned Monday Mrs. Ruggles in Kinksport, Tenn-, re- a summer s vacation in EIls- turned home Wednesday. worth, Maine. Joan Spring will enter Mrs. J. Tyler Overton and children Woman’s College of the University of spent the past week in Washington, ^orth Carolina in Greensboro Sep- j) tember 15. S. B. Riyhardson and daughter, Mrs. Haynes Britt and Ruth, left Friday for E. Jefferson, daughter, Ethel, spent last week-end Me., for a stay with Miss Mary Rich- Montreat. ardson and Mrs. Hannah Bond, due to Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Ives return- the illness of Mrs. Bond. Aunt ‘‘Han- ed last Friday from several weeks i nah,” as Mrs. Bond is known to many, spent at Center Harbor. N. H. j has spent a number of winters in the! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheipers and I Sandhills, and has a host of friends sons, Louis Jr., Donald and Wilbur, 1 that will be sorry to learn of her ill- have returned after spending the sum- ress. I mer months at Lawrence, Mass. After a week visiting her mother, | Dr. Edward F. Green entertained Mrs A. L. Adams, Mrs. R. B. Morris Lt. and Mrs. H. E. Brakke of Wil- tind infant son, R. B. Jr., departed for mington, and Dr. J. P. Bowen of their home in Greensboro. Aberdeen at dinner last Tuesday The Adelaide King Bible Class met night, on Monday night at the home of Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Woodward and David Hoskins with Mrs. Dakie as Herbert Kelly spent last Thursday in joint hostess. Fifteen members were Wilmington. present and enjoyed the evening. I ^rs. W. S. Bushby and daughter, Mrs. J. H. Tilghman returned this vida, returned last week after spend- week from a two weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in Buffalo, N.; Y. Mrs. Tilghman boarded a plane I"!!' 5,!!! New York City. I Fred Weaver of Chapel Hill spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Causey and his mother, Mrs- Ada K. Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. DuBose depart- Pinw vi's'iting’friendl The Goodwills Thursday for Spartanburg, S. formerly made their here. They were.^- where they plan to spend two en route to Red Spings where Pa- Telephone 5651 for Quick Service “Don't Kill Your Wife Let Us Do the Dirty Work” SINCE 1920 thi.s modern laundry has been .serving familie.s of the Sandhills. We insure that your laundry receives the best of care. Quick service. CARTER’S LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Telephone 6101 Southern Pines JtnaaRa; returned to Raleigh by plane also then completed her journey to South ein Pines by car. Mrs. Frank Goodwill, son, Phil, and her daughter, Pamela, of Roanoke,; Va., spent Monday in Southern weeks. mela will enter Flora Macdonald Col lege. Mrs. J. W. Childre who has bear spending the past three weeks visit- Mrs. A. L. Adams and son A. L., Jr. | ®i®ter, Mrs. J. W. Causey, Mr. Causey and her mother, Mrs. Ada K. Weaver, departed for her home in •Sanford, Fla., last Friday. M. F. Grantham, who has been as sisting in the offices of the Carolina Power & Light Company for the past two weeks in the absence of Mrs. J. W. Causey, left Wednesday for San ford to resume his duties there. Russell J. Lorenson entered Moore County Hospital FViday fwhere he v/ill undergo treatment for several days. spent last Thursday in Raleigh. Mrs. Williantf Wonderly left Fri day for Mountain Lake Park, Hd., where she joined her husband for a visit with his parents before depart ing for Chiaoas, Mexico to continue their work as Missionaries. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Clark returned Monday from Yanceyville where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Clark’s brother. Dr. Blanche EHfrink and son, Wil liam. of Atlanta, Ga., were guests over the week-end of Mrs. Margaret Gage. Advertite t* Tfte Pilot for RettdU. GRASS FOR YOUR WINTER LAWNS WOOD’S Italian Rye Grass Seed We are offering again this season Wood’s high quality seed that grows into the beautiful lawns of the Sand- hills. We are ready to fill your orders for any quan- McNEIlL & COMPANY n li FEED AND SEED STORE Southern Pines Phone 6244
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