Friday, December 12, 1941. THE PILOT. Southern Pines. North Carolina Page Elevcr PROMPT MODERATE DRY CLEANINXJ SERVICE THE ALET JENSEN Telephone 3651 \/AL Y D. C. Southern Pines ti 12 STUNNING CHRISTMAS CARDS! Printed in bright, gay colors I On paper of rich vellum and antique weave! 12 handsome, white, double-fold envelopes to match! '15 OCTAGON COUPONS! Timd FOR ONLY Si :Wy:m BRING YOUR COUPONS TO THIS STORE AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF WOO FREE GIFTS! ATKINSON FURNITURE CO. West Broad Street Southern Pinos, N. C. New England House A HOME FOR WINTER GUESTS ' AT REASONABLE RATES Bennett Street Southern Pinos One Block from Library tummnnntmsmm::: MODERNIZE H :: :! u •« s t: I YOUR KITCHEN With a New SINK An old sink can do more to irk a housewife than almost any other article of kitchen equipment. Whv struggle along with old fashioned fixtures. Have comfort with AUTOMATIC HEAT CONTROL Estimates Gladly Given ESSOHEAT FUEL OIL ’ L V. O’CALLAGHAN Telephone 5341 Southern Pines CARTHAGE On last Saturday the following high school girls and chaperons en joyed a tour to Fort Bragg: Misses Mary Epps Wallace, Cameron Will- cox, Nancy Blanton, Isabel McDon- aUl, Mary MoKeithen Clegg. Pegg> Hayes, Jane Whitlock, Klizabeth Thomas, Jerry Muse, Frances Golden, Dora Lee Flinchum, and Mrs. K. W. Pleasants, Mi.ss Catherine Willco.x and Mrs. Colin G. Spencer. Mrs. R. G. Wallace and children, Peggy, Mary Epps and Nancy, and Mrs. E. S. Adams spent Tuesiduy in Greensboro. Mrs. Moseley O. Boyette entertain ed Circle No. Ill of the Presbyterian Church at her home Monday evening. Mrs. E. S. Adam.-t presided. Miss Flora McDonald gave the Bible study and Miss Johnsie Redding was in charge of the program, assisted by Mrs. Clar ence Patterson and Mrs. M. G. Boy ette. Fourteen members were pres ent. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Dan ('arter, served a salad plate with hot coffee. Miss Grace Blue is confined at her home with a septic sore throat. Henry Page, 111, visited here Wed nesday and was the dinner guest of i Mr. and Mrs. I W. Williamson. ] Mrs. Hiram H. Adams of Jackson-1 ville, Fla., spent a few days with Mr. i IInd Mrs. C. M. Stutts. Mrs. Chas. T. Grier vi.«itod Bobby Page in Chapel Hill this week. Miss Frances McKeithen of Fort Bragg spent Tuesday and Wednes day with her mother, Mrs. N. A. Mc Keithen. Hariiki Williamson of New York City spent a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter William son. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gairison, Jr., and Ml'S. Sam H. Miller spent the week-end in Rock Hill, S. C., with relatives. Miss .lessie McNeill of R:ilei};h spent the week-end with her mother, Mr.s. W. H. McNeill. Mrs. John M. Currie and Mrs. F::, S. Adams made a business trip to Ral eigh P’riday. Mr.*;. Willard E. Griffin and daught er, Miss Reca Frances Griffin of Ral eigh, spent Friday evening and Sat urday visiting friends here. Mr.s, W. R. Clegg spent a few days in Fort Bragg visiting her sister, Miss Frances McKeithen. Shockley Adams of the Naval Training School in Norfolk, Va., spent the week-end with his parents. Among tho.se from Carthage attend ing the funeral of Mrs. Loula Mclver Muse in Cameron SunCay were Mi-, and Mrs. Chas. J. McDimnld. C’has, .Jr.; Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Sr., Miss Meade Seawell, Miss Flora McDon ald, Mrs. M. J. MePhail, Mr. anti Mrs. J Ed Muse, Miss Isabel McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Thomas, Kandy Thomas, Mrs. Johnny William son, Mrs. R. L. Burns, Mrs. Paul Burns, E. J. Burns, the Rev. Walter I-. Warfforil, the Rev. and Mrs. \V. G Farrar, James M. Pleasants, Mrs. J. G. Downing, R. W. Pleasants, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Adams. Mi.ss Clai»' Wiilcox and Miss Betty Barringer of Flora Macdonald Col lege spent the week-end with theii parents. I. N. Clegg spent the weekend in Salisbury with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Murphy. Mrs. Clegg will accompany him home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cartel- and sons, Ben Lee and George, Jr., wil’. leave Thursday to spend the rest of December in St. Petersburg, Fla- visiting relatives. Miss Margaret Penn of Greensboro spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Graves Penn. Mrs. George M.use left Friday to spend several months with her broth er William Pleasants of High Point. Mrs. Estelle Cameron is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Whitlock. Miss Ruth Woltz of Raleigh spent the weekei d with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Currie. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS. Pilot IVavt Ads fay. C.\KI> OK TII.VNK.S Jessie Wicker and family wish to extend their thanks to their friends for the many nice things and deeds of kindness shown them during the death of their mother, Mrs. Mattie Wicker, and for the lovely floral trib utes. pd. YEA*' DO YOUR CHRiSTMAS SHOPPING ON THE BUDGET PLAN LOW COST ^ jASYTfRjJ}^ Li$t*n to the Voice of Ftr«§tons «verv Monday evening. N. B. C. Red, Network Firestone Home and Auto Supply Store Hemp. N. C. HAND WOVEN An^low Tweeds of Pinehurst, N. C. TWEEDS All Virgin Wool by ihe Yard I^irge Vnrietv of I)«‘.«ign,s and Colors ORIGINAL MODELS For Immediate Wear CUSTOM TAILORING Our Hoad Tailor and Staff Here for the Season HATS, BAGS, MATCHING SWEATERS, and ACCESSORIES SPECIAL COLLECTION of Tweeds for Men On Double Road Half-way Between Pinehurst and Southern Pines Telephones: Pinehurst, 4S32 Southern Pines 5812 CHRISTMAS GREENS THE PEKFECT GIFT' Hol.ly, Mi.'^tletoe, Long-leafed pine boiigh.s, and Cones Carefully packed and prepaid to the 4th zone O.fie-half bushel box - $1.50 One bushel box - $2.50 James B. Swett, Jr. 21 East X. H. Ave. Phone S3i.’3 :: .Southern Pines, N. C. die Ark ^cluuil > C - V Indiana .Vvenue Kxlension SOITHEKX PINES A Country Day and Boarding School for Girls and Boys, with Kindergarten !JIusic—Handicraft.s—Organized Sports MRS. MILLICENT A. HAYES, Principal Mommy and I play on ]\Ion:Iay NOW Before .Mommy found (he Laundry she never had any time for me. She wa-; up early in (he morning to gel the washing done, but now we have lots of fun. I CARTER’S LiliNDSY m CLEANERS li Telephone (iDl .Sou'he n Pinc.s IMSHUNTEE BRAND DISTIUED IN HARRISON COUNTY, THE HEART Of THE KENTUCKY BIUE GRASS DISTRICT, WITH IIMESTONE WATER, BY THE IDENTICAl PROCESS AND FORMULA IN USE SINCE 1861 $2.60 Qt. ^1.35 Pi. Williora Jomtten & Compony. Inc., N*w York • 90 Proof knows the answer to gift shopping problems She's a wise, thrifty shopper every day so, of course she knows all the angles. That's the reason she planned far ahead of this Christmas to riake her gifts electrical, and, confidentially, you'll find elec trical things on her personal "want" list, too. Unfortunately, because of the National Defense program, plans made several months ago may have to be changed — Electrical Dealers may not have enough electrical appliances to go around. So, here's a suggestion—instead of that Electrical Gift you wanted to give but couldn't get, invest the funds in United States Savings Bonds and Stamps and when you put them in the Christmas stockings add a little note saying that this investment is intended for an electrical appliance when pro duction returns to normal. ChRiSTMA. CAROLINA POW^-R & LIGHT COMPANY