Page Four THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, December 19, 1941. ^'^85®"'' I’t'® .t,ev Hv « rt' -n t'-"°T.9«''^ The Week in Southern Pines (>{M'ii lloiiNe at Club The Civic Club will hold open house Friday afternoon, December 19, from 3 to 5 o'clock. The public is in vited for the informal gathering and tea. Jr. W illinK Workent Mrs. Chas. Baker was hostess to the Junior Willing Workers at her home on Indiana avenue on Monday even ing. After a business session a social hour was enjoyed with two contests in which Mrs. Fred Stimson and I Mrs. Frank Schwartz won high score prizes. Misses Dorothy Phillips and Carol Thomas sang several duets. The hostess served refreshments by can dle light in keeping with the Christ mas season. MEAT S POULTRY m The finest native Turkeys, Capons, Roasting Ciiickens, Broilers, Ducks and Squabs. Hams, Jones Sausage, tender juicy Steaks. Christmas Candies Nuts and Fruits FRESH VEGET.ABLES OF EVERY KIND With slower deliveries of imported fancy groceries and delicacies we are well pre pared to supply your holiday table with both foreign and domestic staples and fan cies. Cadet J. D. Sitterson, Jr., of the United States Military Academy at West Point, is expected to arrive this week to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Sitterson. Mrs. E. F. Copeland will arrive this week from Boston to spend the holi days with her daughter, Mrs. George Moore and Mr. Moore. Mrs. George Moore and Mrs. A. B. Patterson went to Raleigh Wedne.sday and Miss Jane Moore returned to I Southern Pines with them to spend 1 the holidays. I Dr. and Mrs. J. I. Neal celebrated theii- twenty-fifth wedding anniver sary Saturday. December 13. Mi.s.ses Betsv Jean and Carolyn Backer will arrive this week to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, M, G. Backer, i Dan Boyd and James Boyd. Jr,. are I expected to arrive this week to spend j Uie holidavs with tlieir parents, Mr. j'ind Mrs. James Boyd, I Mr, and Mrs. Haynes E, Britt are I spending Friday in High Point visit- intr friends. ' Mrs. R, C. Ki.s.sack, who made her \ hom" ill Southern Pinos last winter, returiied this week from Cleveland, Ohio .and is staying at present at High'and Lodge. Mngnolia Chapter No. 2fi, O, F, S. will h.Tve a regular meeting Friday, December 19 at 8:00 o'clock at the Masonic Hall. After the business ses sion a Christmas program will be presented. All members are urged to bring toys for thp O.xford Orphan.age and also a gift for the Chapter’s guest at the Masonic and O. E. S. Home. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Berger and chil dren, Barbara, Bety and Teddy, of Nutley, N. J., will spend the Christ- “Finest In Foods” SOUTHERN PINES PINEHURSX 7474 3511 Delivery Service Southern Pines and Pinehurst m MANHATTAN OLD FASHIONED MARTINI 70 »!••) CHARIIS JACQUIN •! Ci«, li>« rMllAOII.PMIA, PA. • 1ST. I»i4 mas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James J. Miller. Mrs. Helen Thompson Fuller and 'aughter, Penelope Ann, arrived Sun day from New York to spend the hol- days with Mrs, Fuller's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson. Among those from Southern Pines attending the Raleigh Civic Music As sociation’s presentation of Gladys Swarthout Tuesday night were: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Austin, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hassell, Misses Blanche Sher man, Iris Tate, Dorothy Phillips, Sel ma Stegall, and Martha Davis. Mrs C. R. Smith arrived Monday from her home In Freeport, L. I., and is staying at the Jefferson Inn. She was accompanied by ner niece, Mrs. E. V. Smith, who will go Irom here to Florida. Mrs. Walter Olive is improved and out, after being confined to her home ' for a week by illness. Captain and Mrs. Thomas Barron have returned to their home on May street after spending the summer in ' Ridgefield Park, N. J. 1 Mrs. George B. Graff is expected to arrive in Southern Pines this week for the winter, from her home in New ton Centre, Mass. Mrs. George W. Johnson and her daughter, Nancy B., arrived Thurs day from Englewood, N. J.. and have opened their house on Highland Road. \Villiam M. John.son II, a fresihman at Princeton University, will arrive Fri day to spend the holidays, Mrs, Jofin— son's niece, Miss Shirley K, Lansing, a student at Chatham. Hall, Chatham, Va., will also arrive Friday for the holidays, Paul P. Polton, Jr.. is .spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. ■ and Mr.s. P. P, Pelton. I Mrs, P’thel Haigh, Mi.ss Mary T!azi-l not .Tud Mis.s Olivia Smith, all of Bur-! linqton, .=p. nt Sunday with Mrs. Haigh's sister. Mrs. Esther McDaniel ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert G, Morrison ofi Pittsburgh, Pa„ h.ivc opened their Fairway Drive home In Knollwood for the soason. I Mrs. Maiy Forbes Fay Burke of New York plans to open her Knoll wood home during the holidays. | Mrs. Robert S. McClelland enter- I tain"d at a bridge luncheon Saturday > at the Pine Needles for Mrs. Richard, S, Tu*'ts, Mrs, Robinson Cook and, Mrs. John Zelie. Frank W Webster, former s\iper- intendent of Southern Pines Schools, new State Director of the North Car olina Tuberculosis Association, was in town this week and attended the Kiwanis Ladies Night Wedne.sday. Mrs. Elmer Harrington left Thurs day night for New York to meet Mrs. J. J. Harrington, who will return with her to spend the season here. I^ate SHoppers will find many Useful Gift Suggestions in our large stock of Men’s and Boy’s Keady-to-Wear Arrow-Jayson-Tyson Shirts Botany Mufflers—Robes—Sportswear Jayson and Faultless Pajamas Swank Jewelry Botany—Beau Brummel—Londonderry Ties Hansen Gloves Daniel Green Slippers Interw'oven Socks Skipper Sweaters—Sportswear Dobbs and Berg Hats Model Boy’s Shirts—Pajamas— Sportswear roG sucp SOUTHERN PINES Local Students Give Bill of Rights Play Southern Pines high school students heard the practical meaning of the Bill of Rights from a teacher, a law yer, a preacher and a newspaperman at their assembly program Monday, the l.%Oth anniversary of the first 10 amendments to the constitution. Appearing in part of a little play presented by the students were May or W. Duncan Matthews, the Rev. J. Fred Stim.son, pastor of the Bap tist Church, D. W. Gamble, teacher at the school, and Carl G. 'Thompson Jr., editor of The Pilot. Students participating were Norris Hodgkins, Lloyd Woolley, Carol Thomas, Mary Grey, Newton Baker, Hannah Moger, John McCain, Frank Green, Tom Roberts and Albert Mar tin. “Don’t Kill Your Wife Let us do the Dirty Work” SAVE TIME SAVE WORRY SAVE MONEY by letting us solve your la“ndry problems CARTER’S LAUNDRY & CLEANERS Sandhills Funeral Home OFFICES OF Patterson’s Mutual Burial Ass’n. Southern Pines, N. C. Tel. 8111 COLIN OSBOKNE M.ASHES FINGERS IN MACHINERY Colin Osborne lost the tip of one finger and badly mashed two others, on his right hand, when he caught them between a drive belt and pulley on an air-compressor at his garage. ^THRIFTPmCEP Select Moore County Turkeys or a Capon, Chicken, Duck, Squab, Ham EXOTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Cranberry Sauce, Fresh Cranberries, Jellies, Mincemeat, Olives, Pickles, Cakes, Spices. A WIDE SELECTION OF CANDIES Puddingrs, Fig, Plum and Date. Fruit Cakes. Grapes, Preserves, Raisins, Fancy Crackers. Everything in Nuts Complete assortment of frozen fruits and vegetables. The Modern Market CHOCaUTES Get Your Christmas Candy Here EXQUISITE PERFUMES In Sets and Gift Boxes to please every woman. Ilud- nut’s, Coty’s, “Old South,” Yardley’s and “Evening in Paris.” Early American Old Spices. IN GIFT BOXES Comb and Brush Sets—Manicure Sets— Military Brush Sets—Bill Folds^—Shaeffer and Ever- sharp Pen and Pencil Sets^ Everything for the Smoker—Electrical gifts for the home—Clocks. EASTMAN KODAKS We have a grand assortment of Gifts for Him or the Entire family just designed to fit your pocketbook. WHITMAN, SCHRAFFTS and HOLLINGSWORTH CANDIES SANDHILL DRUG CO., INC. For Service Phone 6663 WE DELIVER PROMPTLY Broad Street Southern Pines Brilliant Gift Ideas Misses House Coats, sizes 9 to 17 Town wear Nylon Hose For men: Ties, Hose, Belts in Sets or single. Bags, Linens, Sweaters, Imported Pillow Slips. 20% off on Dresses and Coats. 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