Page Seven Southern Pines RESTAURANTS OPfeNING HOURS CLOSING HOURS VIIXAGE INN DINE AND DANCE 5:30 to 8:30 P..M. Dinner Hour CLOSED MONDAYS 'A HOLLIDAY’S RESTAURANT Palatable, Appetizing Meals 7 A. M. to U P. M. CLOSED MONDAYS JACK’S GRILL • ■'Where Dining is a Pleasure" Breakfast 7:30 to 11 Lunch 11:30 to 2:30 Dinner 5 to 9 —A la Carte All Day Open From 7:30 A. M. till 10 P. M. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS THE SANDWICH SHOP "The Best Sandwiches in Town" 5:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. NO BEER OR LIOUOR PERMITTED CLOSED THURSDAY FRANK’S GRILL * The Best in Hot Dogs and Coffee Open from 9 a. m. to 1 a. m. EVERY DAY . East Broad Street Next to Carolina P. 8e Lt. Co. PINEHURST NEWS Community Party Members of the Community en joyed a “tacky” party in the Com munity Church basement Satur day night given by the Brother hood and Ladies classes. Curtis McKenzie was chairman of the planning committee. Lloyd M. Tate was master of ceremonies, assisted by Mrs. J. W. ■ Harbison and Mrs. C. E. Swaringen. Her bert Ehrhardt, Jr., acted as “Dr. Quiz.” The Pinehurst quartette— Whit Thomas, accordian, Clyde Garner, wash tub; Edgar Currie, wash board; and J. C. Hunt, gui tar—furnished a half - hour of music. A. B. Sally and Clarence Thomas found it difficult in judg ing the best costumes. Among the winners were two young daugh- ters of T. W. (Ted) Robertson, three young daughters of Henry Butner; Georgianna Black, Jim my Harbison, Bobby Barrett, Mrs. J. W. Harbison, Mrs. Charlotte Coburn, Thomas L. Black, Har old J. Calloway, and Patty Creath. After two hours of fun, punch and cookies were served. bert Ehrhardt, A. P. Thompson, John Frank Taylor, . Herman Campbell, C. E. Swaringen, L. B. Creath, W. R. Woolston, S. A. Hennessee, Wilton Brown, James W. Harbison and Gordon Cam- Fourth Birthday Little Miss Anne Wicker re cently celebrated her fourth birth day, at a party given by her mo ther. Her guests included Nor man McKenzie, Betty and Don nie McCaskill, Bradley Johnson, Kent Kelly, Pat and Johnnie Cal- cutt, Nancy Lou Gouger, Patty Creath, Beatrice Barrett, Karen McKenzie, Billy Prince, Lou and Jane Barrett, Nicky Caldwell, Joan Kelly, Toby Butner, Frank- Bost, Elaine and Ann Ehr hardt.. Worthy Morgan has received his discharge from the army and returned to the home of his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mor gan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Brown and children, Barbara and Rich ard were weekend guests of rel atives in Roanoke Rapids. Richard Smith of the U. S. Navy spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson Smith, of Afterglow Cottage. Mrs. Norwood Johnston was honored at a luncheon on her fiftieth wedding anniversary last week, given by Mrs. James Walk er.' Other guests were Mrs. Stuart Cutler; Mrs. Seward Patterson, Mrs. H. Frederick Lesh, Mrs. J. Pryor Williamson. Mils. J. W. Vedder, and Mrs. Henry Dingley. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quigley have returned to Column Lodge for the spring season. Among recent arrivals for a few months’ visit in Pinehurst Mrs. H. Newton Gifford Stanton, has departed for San Diego after visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lind- ley B. Stanton. Mr., and Mrs. Horatio Adams have as their guests their pa rents,'Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adams of New York. Miss Ruth Lilly, a former mem ber of the Pinehurst school facul ty, who now teaches in the Char lotte city system, a bride-elect, is [the weekend guest of M'r. and Mrs. Gordon M. Cameron, j Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strang Ure guests of Mr^. Strang’s pa- i rents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bos- ! worth. Guaranteed Service On Radios Expert Repairs on Home and Car Radios Pick Up and Delivery HENDERSON’S Sales and Service Telephone 5933 Southern Pines Personals Friends have received word of i are Mr. and the recent marriage of Miss Kar- j Marshall who are guests at the lene Jean (Kay) Johnson, daugh-| Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall ter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson have been spending sometime in Winter Haven, Fla. Mrs. Robert Stuart of Winetka, Ill., is at her cottage here for the remainder of the season. ENJOY the hospitality of RATS Termites ROAGHES BEDBUGS ANTS FLEAS EXTERMINATED At Low Cost RESULTS GUARANTEED 5 Year Bonded Termite Control Trained and Experienced Personnel PHONE FAYETTEVILLE or WRITE BOX 58. SOUTHERN PINES Arrow Exterminators, Inc. Phone 5211 Knights of Pythias Bldg. FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. Freshie NAWp.'^pf • NEVER Mind THE FARE.KIP. JUST GIMME A SLICE OF THAT -taotv SOUTHERN Leadership Course One of the two Leadership Training Courses, conducted by Fayetteville Presbytery will be conducted by Miss Myrtle Wil liamson of the Training School in Richmond, who is a member of the Religious Education Com mittee, (Children’s Division) this weekend in the Community Church. The dates are Sunday, March 17th, 4 to 6 o’clock in the afternoon; 7:30 to 9:30. All the nearby Presbyterian churches will have a good repre sentation, it is hoped. The course is principally designed for those teachers in the Sunday School and for prospective leaders. How ever, it is free to all and should ,be interesting to every one. Hensley — Anlonielli Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hensley an nounce the marriage of their dau ghter Phyllis Eleanor to Quido M. Antonielli of Washington, D. C., on Saturday afternoon, Feb ruary 16th. The ceremony took place in Mt. Vernon Methodist church. Reverend John W. Rus- tin, pastor, officiating. of Sanford, who were Pinehurst residents for many years; and James Arthur Ericson. The mar riage took place at Kingsland, Ga. George Clark of Boston, Mass., is guest of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Benson, and Mr. Benson. Miss Dorothy Westcott of W. C. U. N. C., Greensboro, spent with her mother, Westcott, Arcadia the weekend Mrs. Blanche Cottage. Mrs. P. S. P. Randolph, Sr., has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Thomas Henderson Wagixer of Lansdowne, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fellman of Malden, Mass., have been guests of Misses Fannie and Ethel Gray for ten days. Mrs. I^. S. P. Randolph, Jr., is on a several weeks’ visit to Palm Beach. Mr.and Mrs. Van Camp of Waynesville were recent week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tate. C. W. Ritter, father of Mrs. By ron Richardson, is seriously ill in the Moore County Hospital. Miss Virginia Garner has re turned from visiting friends in Robbins. Mahlon Haines of York, Pa., is on his annual visit to Pine- hurst, and while here is a guest I at the Carolina. ines 65 GUEST ROOMS WITH BEAUTIFUL 18-HOLE GOLF COURSE ^ Luncheons — Dinners by Reservation SOUTHERN PINES NORTH CA30LINA PLCASe SACK BACK TO TM* Engagement Announced Announcement has been made of the engagement and approach ing marriage of Miss Ruth Allen Lilly, of Albemarle and Char lotte, and Albert J. Veno, of Pine hurst and Charlotte. Miss Lilly is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Lilly of Albemarle, and Mr. Veno is the son of Thomas Veno and, the late Mrs. Veno of Pinehurst. The wedding will be an event of March 23rd. Bridge Hostesses Mrs. Lloyd M. Tate and Mrs. Clarence W. Thomas entertained at bridge at Mid-Pines last Tues day afternoon. Their guests were Mesdames Wesley R. yiall, Her- QUICK RELIEF FROPi Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACID FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmenttliat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over two million bottles ofthe WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising fromStomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid- Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gasslness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid, Sold on 15 days triall Ask for “Willard’s Message” which fully explains this treatment—frss—at Sandhill Drug Co. Let's Tackle Inflation While We Can rtw- Southern TBAOi MAfrd Mft. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hai^ On CreomuMon relieves promptly be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to heto loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in^ flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the im- derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back^ « CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis USE NOT THE CHEAPEST, THE BEST! MONTESANTI Cleaners Dyers ' Penn. Awe. Telephone 5541 Southern Pines 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid. Tablels. Salve, Nose Drops Caution use only as directed. LYONS CONTRACTING COMPANY GENERAL BUILDING & CONCRETEv WORK WEST END. N. C. You don’t want your dollars to buy less and less and less 1 You don’t want your savings to melt away 1 Or the value of your life insurance to dwindle! Yet that is what inflation can do to all of us. Therefore, thoughtful people everywhere are concerned with ways to smother it before it gets out of hand. One major cause of inflation is a short age of goods when people have money to spend for things they want. That cause can be eliminated by the production of goods — fast — m quantity. BUT THERE’S A BOTTLENECK / During the war there wasn’t enough labor and materials to meet the needs of war and still produce all the civilian {goods people wanted and could buy. Therefore price • Controls on civilian goods were substituted for competition to keep prices dovra. Today this country has all die labor and materials necessary to turn out the things people want. Yet goods are still scarce. Stone shelves are still bare. The national pocketbook continues to bulge. Inflation grows. Why? Because price controls in peace time hinder the production of goods. Business cannot live by producing at a loss. And so, goods that -can’t be made to sell at the prices fixed by the government just don’t get made. Nor will the raising of price ceilings solve the problem. WTien costs and selling prices are subject to change at any mo ment by governnaent action, production has to be on a day-to-day basis. That means uncertainty . • « reduced output... more inflation. ISN’T THIS THE ANSWER? Remove price controls on manufac tured goods and production will step up fast. ( Goods will then pour into the market and, within a reasonable time, prices will adjust themselves naturally — as they al ways have — in line with the real worth of things. Competition has never failed to pro duce this result. This is the way you can get the goods you want at prices you can afford to pay. Please think ffiis over. Then tell your representatives in Congress what you be lieve should be done. You owe it to your self ... and to your country’s welfare. [ LET’S SMOTHER \W\J<'nOH...Aposteardaddr»sstdtodnNationalAssodation j of Manufacturers, li West 49tk Street, New York 20, N. Y.; will bring I your copy of a booklet explaining in detail wky price controls cause inflatioa. J NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS A For a Better Tomorrow ior EverfbodY *