‘riday, March 31, 1950 SCHENLEY THE PILOT—-Southern Pines, North Carolina I e n d o d whisicey 8d proof. 65% grain , neutral spirits. Schenley Dist., Inc., N. Y. C. Shearmans Attend Asheville Meeting Col. P. G. Shearman, manager of the Southern Pines Chamber of Commerce, attended the west ern division meeting of the N. C. Credit Managers association held Monday at the Battery Park hotel, AshevHle. He was accompanied by Mrs. Shearman. They drove up Sun day and returned Tuesday. While in Asheville they also did consid erable sightseeing in the moun tain resort, visiting Biltmore Pal ace and other places of interest. Many forest landowners are joining the North Carolina Tree Farm Movement. HAYES BOOK SHOP Telephone 5724 BOOKS — STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT EASTER CARDS — GIFTS TOYS Downstairs: RECORDS — ZENITH RADIOS PARTY GOODS [rs. Edgar Ewing .ony Telephone 2821 PINEHURST FOR EASTER Pure silk shantung suits in three smart models in the following colors— ruby red, navy, natural, luggage and aqua. A light weight gray flannel dress with bolero jacket trimmed with white pique. The same in Charmeen gabardine in navy. Bronzini ties for men. Cashmere sweaters by Pringle of Scot land in many colors for men and women Many attractive gifts Saster’s Uest-'Joot Jotward vith ‘‘3V”J^yloHs We’ll wager there won’t be a prettier leg in the Easter parade than yours when you wear Larkwood’s ex quisite “3 V” sheers. Because the pretty Vamp-Toe, the patented V’amp-Top and special Volu-Metric di mensioning for Small, Medium and Tall type legs give you all the things you want in your stockings: sleek, smooth fit . . . straight seam guides . . . added comfort . longer wear. Hurry in for your best-foot- forward nylons today . . . choose from our beautiful new collection of costume-right colors. Mrs. Hayes’ Shop Southern Pines, N. C. Credit Women Meet Here To Plan Convention A committee of the N. C. Credit Women’s Breakfast Clubs, which will meet here May 7, 8 and 9 in conjunction with the state con vention of the N. C. Merchants as sociation, held a luncheon meet ing at the Hollywood hotel Sun day to formulate plans for the event. PRINCE OF PEACE Page Nine Meeting wit hthem was Mrs. James Prim, Sandhills Merchants association secretary, who assist ed them with their planning and will look after local details. Lloyd T. Clark, Sandhill Merchants as sociation president, and Herbert Cameron, a director and member of the convention committee, met briefly with the group to assure them of a welcome here in May. Attending the. meeting were Mrs. Marietta Johnson, Winston- Salem, president; Mrs. Hattie Mel vin, Greensboro, first vice presi dent; Mrs. Ma:^ James, Reids- ville, second vice president; Mrs. Violet Warner, Winston-Salem, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mattie Shriner and Mrs. Clara Scott, Winston-Salem, Mrs. Helen Bayer and Mrs. Clara Whittle, Greensboro. Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Bayer and Mrs. Whittle were accompanied by their husbands, and also present with the group was Mr. May, manager of Belk’s store in Greens boro and a sponsor of the Greens boro Breakfast club. After lunch Mrs. Prim was their hostess on a guided tour of the town, with especial reference to hotels, restaurants and golf clubs and courses. She also gave them considerable literature about Southern Pines to distribute in their home clubs. The Credit Women’s Breakfast club is composed of women in ex ecutive brackets in retail busi nesses all over the state, sponsor ed by the Merchants association for professional improvement, ex change of information and good fellowship. The clubs also do considerable civic and welfare work. Holy Week At I Catholic Churches Holy Week at St. Anthony’s Catholic church will begin with the Palm Sunday masses at 8 and 10:30 a. m. Ble^ing and distri bution of the palms will be held at the 10:30 mass. Wednesday, Station of the Cross at 3:30 p.m. will be followed by Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. “ Holy Thursday mass at 9 a.m. will open the all-day Adoration before the Repository of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Prayer will be constant during the day, cli maxing with the Holy Hour at 8 p. m. Good Friday, most solemn day of the church year, will be mark ed by the Mass of the Presancti fied at 9 a.m. and Way of the Cross at 2:30 p.m., with confes sions beginning at 3 o’clock. ' Saturday will bring the Reading of the Prophecies, Blessing of the New Fire and Blessing of the Font beginning at 6:30 a.m., followed by mass. Confessions will be from 4 to 6, and from 7:30 to 9 p.m. At Our Lady of Victory church in West Southern Pines, blessing and distribution of the palms will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday. On Holy Thursday, high mass will be sung by the school children at 9 a.ni. Masses on Good Friday and Holy Saturday will be at 7:30 a.m. with the Way of the Cross at 3 p.m. Friday. BIRTHS Moore County hospital reports eight girls, three boys for ths last week: March 20—Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kimball, Southern Pines, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Creech, Aber deen, a girl. March 21—Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Collins, Aberdeen, a girl. March 22—Mr. and Mrs. B. R. McMinis, Raeford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ross, Cameron, Rt. 2, a girl. March 23—Mr. and Mrs. James McKenzie, Carthage, Rt. 3, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jenkins, Eller be, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. An thony Perry, Southern Pines, a girl. March 24—Mr. and Mrs. Lang- don CaddeU, Hoffman, a girl. March 25—Mr .and Mrs. C. 3. George, Carthage, a girl. March 26—Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Von Cannon, Ellerbe, a boy. Fourteen per cent of the appli-L cants for driver’s licenses in 1949 failed their examinations. North Carolina ranks first in the Nation in the value of wood fur niture produced. Mrs. Clyde Dunn Passes Sunday Mrs. Clyde T. Dunn, aged 51, died suddenly Sunday night at St. Joseph of the Pines hospital, after being in failing health for several months. Requiem mass was held at St. Anthony’s Catholic church at 10 a. in. Wednesday, with Father John Brown of Sacred Heart church, Pinehurst, officiating. Buria’ was in Mt. Hope ceme- t?iy.^ Pallbearers v/ere Frank Buchan Jacl* Garty, MUlier Dozier, Clyde Smith, Donald Scheipers and L. V. O’Callaghan, Jr. Mrs. Dunn, the former Miss Helen Louise Gillis of Bost.n, had made her home in Southern Pines for 27 years, coming here with her husoand soon after their snfarriage. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Clyde, Jr., and Robert, and one daughter. Miss Louise Dunn, all of Southern Pines; also two sisters. Miss Anne Gillis and Mrs. I •uo^sog JO ojBUuof) aa pai^ POSTER COLORS ARTISTS ART TEACHERS ART STUDENTS CR COU j SkjlUAKt': Save the surface and you save all Shaw Paint & Wallpaper Co., Inc. Established 1932 Soulhern Pines Durham Wilminglon CONTRACTORS DEALERS Telephone 7601 Soulhern Pines Millard Cooke as Christ in prince of Peace,” the Hallmark Reductions filming of the famed Wichita Mountain (Oklahoma) Easter pageant, which will be shown at the West End-theatre Sunday and Monday at 3, 7 and 9 p. m. The $2,500,000 film with a cast of 3,000, featuring orchestral mu sic and the 80-voice Hallelujah choir, has won the acclaim of min isters, priests and people of all faiths for its masterly presenta tion of the greatest story of broth erly love—the life of Christ. De spite its grandeur, “Prince of Peace is a simple, human story of everyday people who seek peace of mind. FIRE AT BRAGG Fire destroyed the Officers Club at Pope Air Force Base early Sunday morning. Dam age was unofficially estima ted at $50J)00. No one was injured. Capl. Gordon Andrews, public information officer at Fort Bragg, said firemen were delayed about 30 minutes when they were directed to a spot about half a mile away from the actual blaze. Captain Andrews said a board had been named to prdoe the fire. The club, which is on the Bragg reservation, was built during the war. The one story, fr^une structure contained a large ballroom and lounge. HE&DOUARTERS FOR Good < Clean - Dependable AND Mid’South Motors Inc. 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The De Luxe—available in the wide range of Pontiac colors—offers the same smart body with interior trim of fine hroaddotfa; The new Pontiac Catalina is a spai^ling car— and even better, it's a Pontiac, thnu^ and througfil That means you will enjoy mfies and miles of Pontiac’s superb performance, and aO of Pimtiac’s long-range economy. Dcdlar for didlar you can’t heat a Pontiac— and the Catalina is beautiful proof indeed! One lodk will convince you that here is the most beautiful Pontiac ever built! DOELAR FOR^ DOLLAR ¥OIJ CAN’T REAT A PONTIAC ! SOUTHERN PINES MOTOR CO. A. A. HOWLETT SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. HERBERT N. CAMERON