l9B«9inp Page Four THE PILOT. Southern Pines. North Carolina Friday, Februat'y^l§; 1944.- ocieti^ Edith Poate Hassell and ersonai / r'i ilie Q) an iLiS Phone 7271 t t| Bride-elect Honored at Dinner Honoring Miss Marie Murphy, who is to be married to Duncan Googan Mallory, Jr., February 26, the Misses Betsy Jean Backer and Helen Ruth Cole entertained at dinner and a shower Tuesday night at the Pine Crest Inn in Pinehurst. The dinner table was centered with a bowl of lovely mixed flowers and Miss Mur- Iphy’s place was marked with a cor sage of red roses. Besides the bride- I elect the guests wre Miss Janice iKimhall, Miss Marguerite Osborne, Miss Patricia Ray, and the Misses Nancy Morgan and Wanda Miller of Hamlet. Let Us PHOTOGRAPH You or Your Family Before He Gets His Orders. ' 8 u Leather Frames j 3x4, 5x7, 8x10 Single or Double E. H. PIERSON Dinner Host Guy Tucker of Schenectady, N. Y. was dinner host to several friends Monday night at the Jefferson Inn. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gifford of Cleveland, Ohio, J. D. Kruger and Mr. Slocum of Schenectady, and Mrs. J. Elmer Har rington of Southern Pines. H Phone Southern Pines I 5403 N. C. || and Lake Placid. N. Y. 11 Visitors Entertained Mrs. Ernest M. Poate entertained at dinner Tuesday night for Mr. and Mrs- James C. Cottrill of Daytona Beach, Fla., and Lt. and Mrs. George W. Cottrill of Southern Pines. Lt. Cottrill is stationed at Camp Mac- kail. BUY YOUR COPY OF MR. HUGH DAVE Mac whirr. On sale at Hayes’ Sandhills Book Shop, or The Pilot nue Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore en- tertaiend Colonel and Mrs- V. L. James at dinner Tuesday night at their home on Massachusetts Ave- Valentine Party Jean and Patty Morrison, daught er of Mr. and Mrs- Irwin Morrison, celebrated Valentine’s Day by giving home on Maine Avenue. During the afternoon valentines were made. Elaine Johnson won a a party for several of their friends, Monday, February 14th, at their prize for making the most attractive valentine. Other prizes were given for pinning the tail on the cat and bobbing for apples. Prizes were won by Patti Gorman and Mary Johns Cameron. After the games refreshments were served. Guests were Sieger Herr, Elaine Johnson, Patti Gorman, Mary Johns Cameron, Deryl and Janice Holiday. Patty Ray, and Betty Jo Britt. Favors were heart shaped lollipops ! Pine Dodgers ■ Sixteen were present at the week ly Pine Dodgers luncheon dt the country club Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Elmer Harrington and Mrp. Henry Page, Jr., tied with 33 for top score in the golf tournament, which was the best six out of nine holes. Thf lineup for next week will be Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Crowell, and Miss Betterley; Mrs. Grinnell, Mrs. Fraser Knight, nad Mrs. George Moore; Miss Kelsey, Mrs. Howard Burns, and Mrs. Henry Page, Jr., Mrs. Edson, Miss Fisher, and Mrs. R. L. Sugg; Mrs. Greenman, Mrs. Dorrance, and Miss Wiley; Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Harrnigton, Miss Wrenn, and Mrs. W. P. Clark. it: William L. Wiggs, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hoskins, Miss Allie Tate, Mrs. Thomas E. Shockley, R. W. Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Black- welder, Herbert Cutter, Miss Sybil Epps, Mrs. Douglas Gorman, Miss Audrey Epps, Mrs. Lois Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scheipers, Rev. and Mrs. Tucker G. Humphries, Miss Blanche E. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Staus, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Williams, David Miller, Mrs. Charles Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Austin, Charles W. Austin and Mrs. Lillian Miles. Missionary Luncheon The ladies of the Missionary So ciety of the Church of Wide Fellow ship were luncheon guests of Mrs. Tucker Humphries Thursday at her home on Bennett Street. After the luncheon Mrs- Carlton Kennedy gave an inspiring talk on the Book of Acts. Those present were Mrs. George White, Mrs. Alfred Grover, Mrs. Es ther McDaniel, Mrs. V. R. Sweezy, Mrs. Laura Mae Hoskins, Mrs. Carl ton Kennedy, Mrs- L. T. Sutherland; Mrs. H. Vanderblomen, Mrs. George Case, Mrs. C. L. Austin, Mrs- Harry Gage, Mrs. Herbert Knowles, Mrs. Arthur Eakins, Mrs. Louis Scheip ers, Miss Nettie Williams, Mrs. E. W. Marble, Mrs. J. W. McMillan, Mrs. C. W. Kellam, Mrs. John Jayme, Miss Eva Hammond, Miss Louise Hammond, Miss Alice Holmes, Mrs. P. P. Pelton, Mrs. E. C. Humphries, add Rev. Tucker Humphries. New numbers are arriving every week Spring colors in Tweeds and Shetlands $17.^5 and $25 « i tt H n Coveris, Flannels in Grey, Brown and a few nice quality Blue Gabardines $9.50 and $10.95 TOG StiGG Brbad Street and New Hampshire Avenue it \ \ tttttitutttttiitttttttttttittttitiittititititttitttttttittttitiititttittttititt I . CHANDLER GREENHOUSES i POTTED PLANTS CUT FLOWERS SPRAYS CORSAGES FUNERAL WREATHS Telephone 6154 Flowers by Wire South Bennett St. ittittttttitittttxtitttttiittttttitttiittitttitit^tititxitttiiittxtttittitiitittitttitttitsttiittitttt^^ 8 8 ♦♦ il Stanley-Welch Formerly Pope’s Restaurant STANLtY and WELCH Who invite you to eat here Howard Richard Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hoffman are the proud parents of a baby boy, born at Moore County Hospital Fri day, February 11. They have named the baby Howard Richard. Mr. Hoff man is manager of Pender’s Store. World Day of Prayer The World Day of Prayer will be observed on Friday, February 25, at the Baptist Church at 3 o’clock. Lad ies of all other churches and their families are invited to attend this service. — - it Legion Auxiliary There will be a special meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Mon day night, February 21, at 8 o’clock in the home of Mrs. Reba Kennedy of North Ashe Street. All members of the Auxiliary are urged to come to this meeting. Pine Needles Inn i Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Aiken of New York are the guests of Mr. and Mrs- Albert H. Malone at the Pine Nee dles. Other guests at Pine Needles include Mrs. R. Hayward of Hack ensack, N. J.; Cpl. J. H. Hayward of Camp Davis; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Armfield of Winston-Salem; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Blackler of Winchester, Mass., and Miss Eliz- ibeth Soffa of New York. SPRING APPAREL i WASH DRESSES " Leonore and Ann Carson Ginghams and Seersucimrs Fabric Bags—Hais in New Straws | Slack Suits—Slacks—Shorts | Midland Dress Shop I Opposite Depot West Broad Street H ititttttittiUttttiititttittttttittttttttttiitttitttttittttitttititttttittitttititiitittttittttttttt^ i^ttnttttttttttttttttttttttttKtttttmttitittittttttiiiitUitiiiitSiXStttssittitiiittiiiiiiiiiiii^ii^^ WED^JINGS BIRTHD-AYS FLOWERS Good Food—Clean Place—Fine Service | Senior Willing Workers REGULAR MEALS AND SANDWICHES 7 A. M. To 2 P. M. and 5 P. M. To 9 Woman’s Society Meeting The Woman’s Society of the Church of Wide Fellowship will meet at the parsonage on Thursday afternoon, February 24, at 3:30, Group one is in charge and all lad ies of the parish are cardiolly invit ed. The Senior Willing Workers the Fir^t Baptist Church will meet Tuesday afternoon, February 22, ai 3 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. John Harrington. Mrs. C. B. Gale, Mrs. M G. Backer, and Mrs. H. B. Fowler will act as assistant hostesses. Park View Arrivals at the Park View include Miss Catherine Routh of Frankfort, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs, Edward Curtis of Jibson City, Ill.; Lt. and Mrs. Jos- ph M. Parris, Jr., of Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. Thomas Mascari and Miss Mary Jane Koors of Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. E. E. Smith of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. P. R- Rambo of Richmond, Va.; 1st Sgt. and Mrs. E. P. Egerer of Atlanta, Ga.; Edgar Mayer and Carl A. Johnson of New York; Mrs. Anne Carpenter and Mrs. C. H. McClintock of Geneseo, N. Y.; and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Bender of: Pittsburgh, Pa. o« Highland Pines Inn Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Schwartz of 3utherfo,rd, Vt.;..A. P. Stone of Rich- .nond, Va-; H. H. Waters of Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. William McIn tyre of Louisville, Ky.; W. A. Goff of Lucedale, Miss.; and Mrs. C. C. ijl Moorman of Roanoke, Va., are at j g he Highland Pines Inn. ' Carolina Gardens Bank Building Telephone 8261 WE TELEGRAPH FLOWER'S AlifNIVERSARIES ituuitixtitttatitttittttmt FUNERALS atttttttittttttttttttttttmttiit avtiv^ttiitttttttttttttttittttitttittittttmtittitiitmtxuuuxtittttttttutitttttttxtiituttttmtm East Broad St. ixtttxtttxitttttxtiitttittttittiiiuititttx. Southern Pines ♦t ♦♦ H tttitttitxttxtttttttittttxttttxttitittttxttttttitxtttxtttttttiitttititxtxv Sandwich Shop | East New Hampshire Avenue « Southern Pines, N. C. H I i| Phone 6335 0pp. Fire Dept. | BREAKFAST SERVED ALL HOURS All Kinds of Sandwiches Wrapped to Go-^—Fresh Coffee at All Times Soft Drinks-Candies-Tobacco Delicious Pies 10c per cut 50c per Pie No Beer. Wine or Liquor Allowed on Premises CHARLES E. HAYBLE. Prop. ^mtttmtttittittxttittttttuttttutitttutiiuitttitttii Benefit Bridge For St. Anthony’s Church A bridge party for the benefit of St. Anthony’s Catholic Church is tc be given at the Highland Lodge by Miss Kathryn McMahon on Tuesday February 22, at 2;00 p. m. Tickets are on sale and a cordial welcome is pxtended. Those planning to attend Should notify Miss McMahon not la ter than Monday, February 21. Jefferson Inn G. F. Hunker, C. C. Ganst, and I. C. Radfield of Pittsburg, Pa., down for several days of golf, are .at th^ Jef ferson Inn. Also at the Jefferson Inn are Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gifford of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. M- A. Lewis of Jackson, Miss.; Miss Mary Schwarberg Of Lincolnton; and Ar thur Arent of New York. FOOD YOU LIKE SIZZLING STEAKS SEAFOODS Tollywood Hotel Church Forum Has Progressive Supper The Forum of the Church of Wide Fellowship enjoyed another delight ful Progressive Supper Oh Wednes day nights The supper began at 7j15 P. M. at the home of Mr. and Mrs William L. Wiggs and progressed to the home,of Miss Sybil Epps for the second course. From there to the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tate and then on to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hos kins’ home for the main course of the dinner, and finished with Rev. and Mrs. Tucker G. Humphries serving dessert at the parsonage. At each home a Valentine Game was played and the party concluded with a Val entine Box wherein the entire group exchanged greetings of the day Those present were Mt. and Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Boss of Wil liamson, N, J.; Mrs. M- M. Scales and Mrs. Fred J, Hazard of Fort Clark, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. 'Schuck of Philadelphia, Pa.; SjSgt. Paul H. Price and Sgt. R. E. Kresge of Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Irene Wit- kin and C,pL Frank Witkin of Brook lyn, N- Y,; Mrs. Mark W. Fitzpatrick of Tarversville, Ga.; Major and Mrs. R. H. Mizelle of Crescent City, Fla.; Sgt. and Mrs. A. J. Guadette, Jr., of Springfield, Mass.; Miss Ann Brachin Df Providence, R.. I.; Capt. D. J. Quigley and T|Sgt. W- S. Backstokle of Stout Field, -Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens of BeallsvilUC Pad Miss Jerry Thayer and Mrs. Helen Muisaline of Westfield, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. William K. Black of At lanta, Ga.; and Mrs. J. W. Baum gardner of Jacksonville, Fla,, are at the Hollywood. FOR BEST RESULTS USE THE PILOT’S CLASSIFIED COLUMN SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT n 7 io 10:30 12 to 2:30 \ Courteous Service 6. R. CONRAD West Broad Street 5 to>9 SdutHern Pines CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS C AROLINA CAFE excellent food and SERVICE BREAKFAST—DINNER—SUPPER * , Closed every Thursday East Broad St- Soutkem Pines Earl Spurgin, Proprietor