D Page TEN ■ nr| THE PILOT—Soulhern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1956 Dr. Mann Pens Article For Chiropodist Book Dr. Delamar W. Mann, South ern Pines chiropodist, is the au thor of an article on granuloma annulare in the current issue of the Joiurnal of the National As sociation of Chiropodists. The article, which follows the case history of a patient with the disease, describes the treatment and care in technical terms. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT— MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING NEWS WEEKLY. PINEHURST NEWS By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thomp son of Rochester, N. Y. sm- nounce the birth of their sec ond son, Robert Harlow Thomp son, on Sunday, the birthday of Golf World’s founder, the late Robert E. Harlow. Mr. Thompson is Mrs. Harlow’s t son. Ladies Night The Ladies Night meeting of The Men of the Church will take place Wednesday in the Fellow- CONTRACT PAINTING "IT COSTS MORE NOT TO PAINT" SHAW PAINT & WALL PAPER CO. Phone 2-7601 SOUTHERN PINES MOTOROLATV New circuits eliminate all man-made interference in sound system. Improved tuner pinpoints any signal in the air. Superb chassis changes weak signals into strong, clear pictures! It’s the best in sight! EASY TERMS FREE OEIIVERY ship Room of the Pinehurst Com munity-church with Dr. John A. Redhead, Jr., minister of the First Presbyterian church in Greensboro as featured speaker. Birthday Supper Miss Cynthia Johnson celebra ted her 10th birthday Sunday with a supper party for a few of her friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johnson. Brief Mention Guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Hyatt are Mrs. W. S. Browne of Plainfield, N. J.; and Mrs. John Kaufman and Mrs. Sam Sadler, both of Mount Dora, Fla. Mrs. H. M. Rollins of Spruce Head, Maine, has joined her sis ter, Mrs. William Tufts at her cottage for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Chap man and their son, Dixie arrived Tuesday at their home. Winter Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nesbitt of Philadelphia, Pa. are again at Mr. and Mrs. Boylston A. Thompkins’ Linden Road home,, which they have leased for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Roland MacKen- zie have returned to their place in Cockeysville, Md., after a short visit at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Yost of Middletown, N. Y„ former resi dents here, are at The Manor for a short visit. Mrs. Eric Nelson entertained Mrs. Yost Tuesday at a' small tea at her home. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Strickland arrived here last week from De troit, Mich, and are occupying their Linden Road home for the season. J. E. King of Chicago, Ill., on the staff of LIFE Magazine, and David Brumbaugh of Scardal^ N. Y. who is associated with TIME Magazine, are guests at the Holly Inn during this week of the NorthSouth Seniors golf Annual Chamber Commerce Banquet Set November 28 The annual banquet of the Chamber of Commerce will be held November 28, Earl Hubbard, chairman of the banquet commit tee, told members of the Cham ber’s Board of Directors Tuesday night of last week. No definite place has been set for the annual meeting, Hubbard said, but three bids are being con- sjdered. .* At the meeting the directors were told that the advertising SUPERPOWERED PICTURE IN A SUPERFINISHED CABINET! MOTOROLA DELUXE CONSOLE TV SET Here’s value! Super 5-Star Power Chassis gives super- powered picture. Glare- Down/Sound-Up design. Pushbutton On-Off. Big speaker. Mahogany or Blond grain finish. Model 21K56. (Mahogany) $299.95 USS YOUR TRADE Prices incl. Fed. Tax and one-year warranty on picture tube. Allred Television Sales & Service Hy. 1 South—Phone 2-6862 SOUTHERN PINES Shop Sprott Bros. furniture Co. Sanford. N. C. For Quality Furniture and Carpet • Heritage-Henredon • Drexel • Continental • Mengel • Serta and Simmons Bedding • Craftique • Sprague & Carlton • Victorian • Kroehler • Lees Carpet « (and all famous brands) • Chromcraft Dinettes SPROTT BROS. 1485 Moore St. Tel. 3-6261 Sanford. N. C. tournament. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dudley spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. William C. Plunkett while en route to Augusta, Ga. where Mr. Dudley is the golf profes sional at the Augusta National Golf club. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Stevens of Blue Hill, Maine arrived here last week and will occupy her home. Holly Point, this winter. John H. Vincent of Greenwich, Conn., here competing in the North-South Seniors, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Bishop' of Knoll wood. William C. Newman is at ’The Magnolia and will be joined later by his wife and daughter who are at Nantucket, Mass. Mrs. H. A. Campbell spent several days this week in Fay etteville visiting relatives. Her daughter, Mrs. Glendon R. Porter of Greensboro is arriving to spend this weekend with her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Corbett Alex ander returned to Pinehurst this week after a summer in the North Carolina mountains. A former manager of the Holly Inn and the Carolina Hotel, G. Edward Horne of Mountain Lakes, N. J. spent last weekend at ’The Carolina. Lt. Clyde Garner, who has been serving as a jet pilot in Korea, is on leave with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Gar ner until November 6 when he will report for duty at the Myrtle Beach AFB-. Miss Mabel Gray has returned to her home in Northhampton, Mass. fund for town promotion has been matched (equal town and private business participation) and that planning for effective promotion will be started immediately. Miss Katherine Wiley, a mem ber of the board, told the members that there had been some misun derstanding about the Chamber’s recommendations for Wednesday afternoon closings, particularly as regards the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas. The directors voted to conduct a poll among the various merchant members to determine whether the openings were desired or not. Mrs. Oscar Holtzclaw, who rep resents the Chamber of Commerce in the US Highway 1 Association, said that the quota for Southern Pines had been reached. ANTIQUES BOUGHT FOR CASH FURNITURE, BOOKS, PAINTINGS, GLASS, CHINA, SILVER, GUNS, STAMPS, COINS, JEWELRY, etc. JOSEPH GARNIER Midland Road PINEHURST Phone 3055 Add Color to Your Fall Garden With CHRYSANTHEMUMS Plants Now Ready. Several Types and Colors. Roy Kelly Landscape Service Pinehurst 3005. — Midland Road — So. Pines 2-4815 Golden Wedding KENTUCKY WHISKEY A BLEND- CMNTURY CLUB 86 PROOF • 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO. 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In all, the ’57 Ford smashed 458 national and international records. This test was run on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah ... it was the longest left turn in history. A ear, like a man, is known by its deeds, not words. That is why, we at Ford, despite our con fidence in our ’57 cars, let their deeds of accomplishment speak for themselves. Therefore, we engaged an independent engineering organization to test our ’57 cars more thoroughly than any other cars have ever been tested before —in this country or abroad. We provided them with ’57 Fords—cars identical with those now offered by Ford Dealers. The rest we left up to them. Here is what they did: They took these cars to the Salt Flats at Bonneville, Utah. Here, twelve of the world’s greatest drivers took over. In relays they drove these cars night and day fca: a distance greater than twice around the world ... a distance equal to 5 years of normal driving. Not in all history has a man-built ma chine traveled so far in so short a time— by land or sea! But this was not a test of speed—hut of endurance of the “Inner Ford.’’ A trial to take the measure of Thunderbird Y- block V-8 power without qualification of any kind. A test of running gear—of brakes, of materials in body and chassis. Of steering and roadability, yes, and comfort, too! A test, indeed, such as no other cars have ever undergone, let alone successfully concluded. Surely they have told you, in decisive terms, that they are worth more when you buy ... and when you sell! Your Ford Dealer will gladly place at your disposal the new kind of Ford that means a new kind of value for your car- bujdng dollar—the greatest the world has ever seen. , FORD goes First SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER iJadcsoxn. Motors, Inc. U. S. Highway No. 1 N. C. Dealers License No. 1909 SOUTHERN PINES, N. C.