\ Page Four THE PILOT. Southern Pines, Norih Carolina Society and Personals of the Sandhills i Friday, March 15, 1946. Summer Nuptials Planned Bridge Tea Honors -VIxs. Ray Mills, Jr. Mrs. C. Ray Mills, Jr., was complimented Monday afternoon in- the Southern Pines Country Club at a bridge tea given by Mrs. Wilbur P. Whitlock of Aberdeen. Mrs. Mills, the former Arm Cameron, and Mr. Mills were married Feb. 20 in the Church of Wide Fellowship. Seven tables of bridge were in play. A guest prise was presented to Mrs. Mills, with Mrs. Louis SiCheiperSj. Jr., and Mxa Jack Smith receving prizes for high scores. GiKsts from Southern Pines in attendance at the afternoon party were Mrs. D. A. Blue, Jr., Mrs. J. T. Overton, Mrs. J. d! Hobbs, Mrs. Thoihas Shockley, Mrs. John Ormsby, Mrs. Jack W'eatherly, Mrs. Dante Montesanti, Mrs. Ralph Chandler, Jr., Mrs. Westcott Clinton, Mrs. Harold Smith, Mrs. Louis Scheipers, Jr., Mrs. Russell Mills and Miss Millie Montesanti Aberdeen guests were Mrs. Ralph Leach, Mrs. Glenn Caviness, Mrs. W. H. McNeiU, Jr., Mrs. Knox Matthews, Mrs. David Hobbs Mrs. J. K. Melvin, Jr., Mrs. J. B. Mrs. James Veasey, Mrs. J. H. Tribble, Mrs. Jack Dowless, Mrs. Don Haven and Mrs. Jack Smith. Daughter Named Private and Mrs. Thomas G. Maillis announce the birth of a daughter, Nanice Kay, Thursday, March 7, at Fort McClellan, Ala. Mrs. Maillis, the former Janice Kimball, is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Owen, and she and her family were Southern Pines vis- and Mrs. N. S. Kimball, South- Saturday of last week. They were the luncheon Elmer Cappers, of Brookline, Mass., Mrs. Eva Holmes Owen, Miss Mary Adeline Cook and Miss Susan Cutts. Mrs'. Frank Cappers is the cousin of Miss Holmes and I DAR Chapter to Meet Saturday in Aberdeen Mrs. J. Talbot Johnson will be hostes.s to members of the Alfred Moore Chapter of the DAR at two o’clock Saturday afternoon, March 16, in her home in Aberdeen. Members of other chapters, visiting in the Sand hills, are invited to attend the meeting. Transportation arrange ments may be made with Mrs. D. Wade Stevick. ern Pines. Pvt. Maillis is stationed with the Army in Japan. Picnic Supper Mr. and Mrs. John DiSalvo, guests at Highland Pines Inn, were entertained at a , weiner roast given in their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Dante Montesanti Satur day night. The lunch was cooked on the outdoor oven in the Mon tesanti yard on Country Club Drive and served to the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Mc Pherson, Mr. and Mrs. Lenox For sythe, Miss Adeline Occhipinto, Mrs. Louella Havens and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond York. Mr. and Mrs. DiSalvo, a recent bride and groom who have been spending their honeymoon in Southern Pines for the past week, left Wednesday evening to return to their home in Quincy, Mass. guests of Mrs. Owen at Pinehurst ^ Country Club Friday noon. Dinner Guests Miss Edith and Miss Camelita Stephenson entertained a few friends at dinner Thursday even ing last week in their apartment in the Waverly building. Their guests were Miss Kay Blue, James Pate, Ernie and Harry Klabbatz. i' Dinner at Mid Pines Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dawson en tertained at The Mid Pines Mon day evening at dinner for Mr. Dawson’s sister, Mrs. L. M. Mas sey, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weaver. Mrs. Massey came from Zebulon Monday to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dawson at the Gertrude apartments. Eastern Star Chapter iVill Install Officers Officers of Magnolia Chapter, No. 26, Order of the Eastern Star, elected for the ensuing year wiU be installed Friday evening. Mar. 15 at the regular monthly meeting. The ceremonies will be observed following the business session at eight o’cloclc in the Masonic Hall. Sunday Evening Supper Miss Florence Campbell was hostess to a few of her friends at an'informal supper Sunday even ing in her home on Massachusetts avenue. During the evening the guests were entertained with mo tion pictures in colo» of North Carolina gardens, shown by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morell. Entertain Visitors Miss Alice Holmes entertained at dinner Friday evening at the Country Club tor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cappers and daughter. Miss Dorothy Cappers, of Milton, Mass., and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Presbyterian Auxiliary Instates New Officers Officers, elected at the Febru ary meeting of the Presbyterian Auxiliary, will be instated in an impressive candlelight service at the annual business meeting of the Auxiliary Monday night, March; 18, at eight o’clock in Brownson Memorial Church. Mrs. ] \ Julian Hutaff, of Fayetteville, I \i Presbyterian president will con- duct the service. All members are urged to be present and the public is cordially invited. Boys Basque T ■ Shiris Long and Short Sleeves 95c & $1.35 Men’s Initial Handerchiefs Fine Cotton, Handrolled Edge 75c Each Tce s ncp SOUTHERN PINES « ix . JX — ♦♦ ♦♦ - - tl Pinedodgers Meet for Wednesday Tournament Sixteen members of the Pine dodgers and two guests met for luncheop at the Country Club Wednesday. Winners of tourna ments, played off this season, were presented with prizes of golf balls by Mrs. J. B. Edwards, chairman of the prize committee. Following luncheon members en gaged in a Best Six Out of Nine tournament. ;Mrs. Elmer Harrington and Mrs. Russ Birch are announced as co-winners of last week’s tour nament, a Medal Play Against Par. MISS RHODA WHITRIDGE A summer wedding has been Boyd, son of Mrs. James Boyd *■>•»«* /-V T31-. .J TTTl_iJ i J1 -1 J. 1 T J T T am • planned by Rhoda Whitridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitridge of New York and Sal isbury, Conn., and Daniel Lament and the late James Boyd. Their engagement was announced ‘last week and the marriage will be at the Whitridge home in Salisbury. FACTS Claim No.One, under recent laundry fire; Proof of Loss signed noon March 9th. Check delivered to Assured Id a. m., March 12th. Claim No. Two, Proof of Loss signed 3 p. m., March 11th, Check de livered to Assured 10 a. m., March 13th. OPINIONS It is wise to Insure in good Compan ies through efficient Agencies. Eugene C. Stevens Jefferson Inn Guests returning to the Jeffer son Inn for their spring vacations are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and daughter. Miss Nancy Lee, and their guest. Miss Joan Fou- cart, of Lewistown, Pa. Miss Nancy Lee and Miss Joan are at- head. Mass.; Robert D. Kemp, Matthew S. Kennedy, W. F. Met- ten and J. F. Porter, Wilmington, Del.; George K. Donovan, J. A. Scythes, Mrs. J. I. Simpson, Mrs. Esther Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Phelan, Mr. and Mrs. Avern Pardoe, Toronto, Can., M. V. Boyd, Cornwall, Ont.; W. S. Bur- rill, Hamilton, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Vaughn and ^ son and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Merkley, Montreal; S. L. Ayres, Boston. Personals The Mid Pines Among the hosts at The Mid- Pines during the past week are Mr. and Mrs. Magruder Dent of J , ° ^ vvuuus, lur a lew aays lasi Wi Th She left Wednesday for Thursday night On the!month’s visit at Myrtle Beach. C. Hayes returned dinner. nnf Monday night from Niles, Ohio, Burney McCotter spent the early part of last week visiting his parents in New Bern. From there he went to Richmond, Va., to visit friends during the week end. Miss Margaret Bishop and Mrs. L. T. Avery spent last week end in Statesville with Mrs. Avery’s son who has lately re turned from overseas service in Europe. Mrs. Edmund Millen of Middle- town, N. Y., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Young, Piney Woods, for a few days last week. a Creams, Hygenic Preparations Lotions, Sick Room Supplies Vitamins, Moth Killer, 100 per cent Para Dichlorbenzene 59c Southern Pines Pharmacy GRAHAM GULBRETH Registered Druggist I Telephone 5321 West Broad Street § ♦♦ n dinner. On Sunday evening Wil liam Blue of Aberdeen entertain tending Southern Pines High j ed a party of five at dinner. School during their stay in Sou-1 Among the guests from Penn- tv#"! T » . I* _ - them Pines. Miss Joan’s parents and brother will join the group March 17th. Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Ingram, also of Lewistown, are guests at the Inn. When enroute to Florida in late January Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Eg- gert of Syracuse, N. Y., stopped for a visit, liked Southern Pines so well that they have remained for the balance of their vacation. sylvania registering recently at Mid Pines are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barker, Laurel Hill; Mrs. L. E. Adams, Philadelphia; Mrs. J. F. Pelley, Bethlehem; Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hermann, Erie; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hollowell, Jr., Jen- kintown; and Mr. and Mrs. Chris topher Holl of Pittsburgh. Also listed are Mr. and Mrs. W. Gage Brady, Miss Barbara Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kestner of I Brady and Mrs. Charles F. Bow- Waynesburg, Pa., frequent visi-^ey of New York City; Mr. and tors at the Inn, are back for the i Mrs. J. F. McNeel, Riverside, Spring season. Mr. Kestner has a race horse at the Pinehurlst track. A. A. Shaughnessy arrived Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rit- tling, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clark, Spencer, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Davern, Harts- ►'.'iiWMgxAiicoajf dlliveci to from Montreal Monday for a vis-''^®^®’ Mrs. C. T. it in Southern Pines. Terry, Albany, N. Y.;^Edwin K. Hayslip, Cumberland, R. I.; FLOWERS C arolina Gardens Bank Building Telephone 8261 WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS ANNIVERSARIES FUNERALS BanminmmninHumHnnnnnintMtuitnHtttmtnr.Mttn tniimTTtmj? The Pine Needles The following guests have ar rived at The Pine Needles recent ly for a spring visit in the Mid South. From Pennsylvania are Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Daugherty, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Jones of Har risburg; Richard Hollingshead and Edward Merchant of Phila delphia. Visitors from N§w Jersey in clude Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Helps, Ridgewood; Mir. and Mrs. Walter T. Clark, MerchanWRle; Mrs. Walter C. Smith and Mrs. William Hockenjos, Jr., of Cran ford; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bosej Rutherford; Mrs. R. L. Hood, Ma plewood; and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Fellington, Arlington. Among the guests from New York are Mrs. Ruth M. Borden, Miss Margaret Mallory, Mrs. Ralph Seward Allen, and Mrs. Nelson B. Burr, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. David T. May, Port Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. Duffy, Brooklyn; G. H. Norris and Miss Priscilla Norris, Utica; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Redmond, Albany; Edward H. Duryea, Southampton; Mr. and Mrs. C. Harrison Norris and Willis m! Mitchell, Franklin P. Wadley, Neal Brewster, Joseph Meatyard, Syracuse. The list of guests also includes Mrs. Laurence Roberts, Washing ton,- D. C.; Mrs. Nicholas Harri son, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peart, Keene, N. H.; Mr. Ralph Crosby, Rumford, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. Barney Callahan, Winchester, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. W. Sherman, West Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sib ley, Westport, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Noel, and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Kamerer, Champaign, lU.; Frank Mank, Providence, R. I.; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. ConnaUy, Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Lassiter and son, Win ston-Salem. Personals , While vacationing in Holly wood, Fla., W. D. Hector of the Belvedere is a guest at Holly wood Beach Hotel. After a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. E. C. Stevens, and Mr. Stevens, Highland Road,' Mrs. E. Winslow Ware left Tues day evening to return to her home in Chestnut HiU, Mass. Miss Hattie Mae Barbour vis ited friends in Bluefield, W. Va., last week-end. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jones for several days. Miss Mary Adeline Cook arriv ed Thursday from Woodboi^rne, Pa., and will be at Miss Susan Cutts’ home on Orchard Road for a few weeks. On her way here she stopped in Washington to vis it Miss Elise Phillips, a former resident of Southern Pines Elliott S. White of Burlington has accepted a position as phar macist with the Sandhill Drug Company. Albert Bretsch, a patient in Moore County Hospital since last Thursday, is reported to be re covering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Midkiff of Brookneal, Va., spent the week end in the home of Mr. and Mrs. R; P. Brown and Mrs. Arthur McNeill. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Moore and daughter. Miss Jane, have returned to their home on Massa chusetts avenue after several weeks’ vacation at Miami Beach. Mrs. Lucy Cameron has re turned from Williamsburg, Va., where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Washington Reed (Ruth Cameron). She will be the guest of Mrs. W. N. Hutt, South May street, for several weeks. Mrs. Reed moved from Williamsburg last week and is now living in Warrenton, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Perkinson had as their guest^ last week-end Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hill of Mrs. Majy V. Thomas of Buf falo, N. Y., is visiting her son, Maj. R. F. Thomas, and Mrs. Thomas at The Corral. Miss Maxine Grisamer left for Goshen, Ind., Tuesday morning to visit her mother, Mrs. Sadie Gris- mer. Lt. Augur Towne left for Chi cago recently after spending his terminal leave of -three months BASEBALL EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES - are Coming In Every Day (Limited Quantities) Arnohoff’s Moccasins A Light Shoe For Every Purpose MacGregor-Goldsmith and Wilson Athletic Equipment DECCA RECORDS TENNIS RACQUETS and BALLS 24-Hour Service Re-Stringing SANDHILL SPORT SHOP WEST BROAD STREET SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. Store Hours - 10:00 to 12:30 — 1:30 to 6:00 Closed Wednesday Afternoons , Wilson’s home on Country Club and Mrs. J. M. Gleason, Marble- Drive. ,, , ^ with his mother, Mrs. J. H. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Ball To^yne, Morganton Road. Mrs. Bion Butler and Miss Hel en Butler have returned from Laurinbiirg, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus O. Butler, and are now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butler, East Indiana avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cook of Huntington, L. I., arrived recent ly to spend their spring vacation in Southern Pines. They have been visitors here for several years. ‘ left Monday to return to their home in Brattleboro, Va. They have been spending the winter months in the Eakins’ apartment, May street. ♦ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lewis left Saturday to motor to Jackson, Miss., where they will make their home. They have been residents of Southern Pines for the past two years, occupying Mrs. Emnip NOTICE Important For the convenience of our patrons we have secured an office in the Bel vedere Hotel Block where your laun- \ dry will be received and delivered. •H All work is now being done in our plant at Hamlet. Carter’s Laundry and Cleaners Telephone 6161 Southern Pines